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vj- ■ / , =■'ll* ■ •>^'-‘ THPlte^Y, JDLT 4 tXt Begin RemioiddKng Store &iBdings Wotk i>irti(1 durtaf the jtuA few days on remodeling the two Cope- land-<Stoiie Co. stores facing the square. Included in alterations will be modem fronts and \ a certain amount of renovation of the inte riors. Hm sidewalk along ttie an- Mua /MAmMija m Janncytf a m^Msi-TTBsig Pe ^e tire block will be lowered to the cmb. It is expected that^thc woirk wiQ be completed aoipe time in Au gust. Copeiand-Stone Co. will ccmsofibate tiieh sto^ in one bulking, and the dttier, adjoining the National Bimk{ huiklihg. will be occupied by Sumri erel’s Department store. I A. A. Ramage, visited J. W. Dillard on Su^ay. Mr. Dillard ia> a patient in a 'Spartanburg hospital and his friends will be sorry to know that he continues ill. -A PAGE FIVB Monlreat, where they will be joined later by their son and brother, Aiken Taylor. Friends of Mrs. A. M. Copeland will be glad to know she is recuper- BUBBBR STAMPS AU Slaw «^4|alek^Tice CHIH>NiGlJI.PUilLI8HNG CO. Si^&flOAKD RAILWAY PROPOSES NEW AW TRANSPORT LINE IMWWWP Mary and Iris Hays ofi White Stone, spent thg pasi week with their aunt, Mrs. R. M*. League, and Mr. League. Miss Frances Wallace of Newberry, was the gqest a few days the past week of Miss Mary Bailey Owens. Miss Suzanne Betnune of Cheraw.lating and returned to h^ hcmie Mpn- was the gueat a few days this week,day after being a patient at the Leah Miss Virginia Dulard. j infirmary the past three weeks suf- Misses Dorothy Bell, Peggy Pitts, fering injuries received in a,fall. Carolyn Copeland and Elizabeth | Mrs. I. M. Adair and son Herbert, Mrs, Oeorge T. Spaake has rotum-iLawing. ^ Mrs. Lumas Lake is the guest of relatives in Atlanta* this week. Mrs. Minnie C. Adair and grand- . . daufditer, Macicci Pitts, spent the, Jackson, Hidiert Adair and G. O.^are visiting her sister, Mrs. George week-end in Greer with ^ former’s|Onutz of Cleveland, who is spending! w. Williams, in Valdese, N. C. daughter, Mrs. O. T. Lawing, and Mr. ^ some time here with friends, were ; Miss Rosamond Durban of Aiken, I. .si f i visitors in Spartanburg Monday. " ! and Miss^ Christine Cannon of Harts- ed from a visit to her daughter,! Miss Mary Emma Speake «j Mrs. John Yarborough and son, iville, returned to their homes jraa- Mrs. George Weathers, and Mr. 1 a counaeUor at camp Ton-A-Wandahj Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Mack McCur- terday after spending the past few Weathers, in Greenville. !**«•«' Hendersonville, for the summer, ley spent Sunday in Columbia with'days here as guests of Miss Virginia i Mrs. George P. Boozer, Sf., ol;*P«n' several days the past week the former’s sister, Mrs. John Mall-' Sadler. I Newberry, was .the. guest'Friday of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.jard. I Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young and {Mr. and Mrs. J. L. DamMNm* !Oeorge T. Speakc. | Friends of H. D. Henry will be glad daughter. Miss Mildred, Mrs. E. Miss Carolyn and .Theodore Free- Dr. and Mrs. John C. Roper of to know he is improving from a brief Cowan, Miss*Mazelle Campbell, Miss man left Sunday tg spdnd six weeks Gaffney and Mrs. Gus Jeter of Car-, niness. ! Frances Barnette, Mr. and Mrs. Ma in San Antonio, and Dallas, Texas, li»l«, were guests Thursday of Mr.l Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McFarlin of |son Simpson and children spent Sun- with their brother^,. Fiowell and Jul- Mrs. W. A. Dicus and other (Winter Haven Fla., who are guests .day at Paris Mountain, ian Freeman. « »*■ i friends here. of Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays, will leave; Miss Jane Ferguson is the guest The many friends Of Mrs. R. W. Mrs. A. P. Little and Miss Rosa this we^k for a vacation trip. of Miss Elizabeth Cowan in La- Wade will be glad to know that shevBailey Little spent the past weekj Pete Moore, employe of the HomejGrange, Tenn, is recuperating at her home from' with tl^ daughter, and sister,| store, is spending a two week’s vaca-j , Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burton. Miss a recent illness. Tison, and Mr. Tison tion with his parents in Parson,, Llicile Ferguson and Mrs. Bessie Fer- SEABOARD RAILWAY lipgliMtlM !• spsrsU a mw air usnt* Bor* jtion lerviee between Bealek, lilaiiii sad Bsstoa, New Orleans, Dsaglas Dt'-:s and DC4 pUaea carrying 21 and 42 passengers respectively are la be Msoii.' .Above msp shows direct and ahamate lines. Tbii nnpreeedcnledl move 1'/ r' r sanikem line; is snatber f’ ' s*.*p by tie &;aboard to traii^portalion fscjUlies nortI> . Shopping Around? Shopping, around from store to store A is uphill work that takes a lot of time and often costs yop moivey. But ^shop- ping” from ad to ad in^s new&^per as you rest at home is quick, easy and helpful. A t Our advertisements briiif stores and merchandise right into your home each week. Read these advertisements earefuHy. Compare paodacts and pric es. Then go direct to the store thathas what you want at the prices you want to pay. Advertising can save you miles « of walking and hours of searching every laonth. "Die Paper Everybody Reid^ Texas I I guson of Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper, theirs Frank Sligh and son, Frank, Jr., of of Brownsville, Texas, who haveipital in Greenville, left Saturday af- been visfttng Dr, and Mrs. L. Ross! ter spending a few days with his Lynn, have gone to Montreat to mother, Mrs. R. S. Jeanes, for West spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. George Taylor and children. Miss Frances, Julia and Betty, left Palm Beach, Fla., where he has ac cepted the position of a resident physiciap in the Good Samaritan hos pital. Miss Violet and George Browning in Estill. were guests Friday of Miss Frances| Martin of Grand Rip- . . - — —, . .... _ ; Hellams in Gray Court. | ids, Mich., is the guest of .her sister,, y^eek-end guest. Miss Lorene Me-' Greenwood, visited Mrs. Henry Bur Miss Allene Copeland has return- Mrs. J. W. Copeland of this city, and, Manus, of Greenwood, and Lewis'ton. and Mr. and Mrs. G_^ A_^ Burton, ed from a two we^’ stay ^t'Mjrrtle Mjts. O. ^(greaves in Laurens. iCoc^r spent Sunday in Seneca .with ’ Sunday: Beach. Miss Sop^e Wells of Connie Max-'j Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey. j Dr. James G. Jeanes, who intern- Friends of Bobby Spencer, son of well orphanage. Greenwood, visited Mw. Matthew l^mn and children t ed the past year at the General his- Dr. and Mrs. H. Jlarl Spencer, jviU .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron a few be glad to know that he is improv- days the -pwt week, ing nicely at his home efter a ton- Miss Lorene McManus of Green- sil qperation at the local hospital, wood, wps the week-end guest of Mis? Florence Ella Blakely is Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper, spending a week in Latta with her' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dailey and jaunt, Mrs. James G. Monroe, and sons. Bob and Darrell, and Miss'this week to spend the month in Mr. Monroe. ^Florence Adair attended the t<o«t: ^ ^ , Miss Lalla May Edwards has re-: races Sunday at Lake Lanier, turned to her nursii^ duties at the' Mys. W. T. Wingo and son, Billy, Roper hospital in Charleston after of Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting a two weeks’ vacation at the home her mother,_ Mrs. Jodie C. McMlU4Ui>, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.jSr., and Other relatives here. j Edwards. | Miss Pat Dameron has returned Mrs. Frank Edwards of Greer, was to her home in Bessemer City, N. C., the guest Monday of Rev. and Mrs.lRlter a two weeks’ visit to Mr. and L. P. McGee. jMrs. J. L. Dameron. Mrs. Sara Bell Davidson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper and Gillette Simpson were visitors in son. Tommy, are spending the week,^ Newberry and Prosperity Friday. t** Senwa with the former’s sister, Paul League is spending several'Mrs. Mike Caskey, and Mr. Caskey.' weeks in New York with his cousins, Mrs. R. E. Ferguson and chiklrenr Russell and Grady League. ' Bill Johnson of- Manassas, Va., is spending ten days with his cousin, John H. Pitts III, at his home in Col lege View. * Miss Ella Adair and Miss Dot Bd* wards left yesterday to spen^ the remainder of the summer in Brevard, N. C. HEiPIlie BUSINESS haye returned from a month’s stay'^ at Myrtle ^ach. n ► Mr. and Mrs. C. B. DesCharqpsj | and children of Bishopville, spent'' > Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A.'' ^ Ramage. I » Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. lAnkford.l | Misses Helen Hollingsworth and!' , Jeanette Pitts left today for a ten' ► J. I. Copeland, librarian at Fur-:day*’ trip to New York and the fair.|l I man university, Grewivllle, visited' Miss Rosa Mahaffey attended a ► his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.'luncheon Saturday in SpartanbprgJ , Copeland the past Week-end. 'honoring Miss Lorene Bulman whose; ► Prof. B. H. Boyd, of the college j wedding to La^nce Mahaffey, for-' ^ faculty, is spending the summer at merly of this city, will be solemnized" > his hc«ne in Mt. Pleasant. ‘this month. ' [ Mrs. Curtis Lavender and son, Mr, and Mrs. Rembert Powell and ► Randal, of Cocoa, Fla., have returned children of Spartanburg, spent Sun- ^ J home after a two week’s visit to Miss (day with Mrs. Powell’s parents, Mr. ► Lula Young and other relatives here.'and Mrs. H. R, Pugh, Sr. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holcombe of!. W. L. Whitley, of Chattanooga, » Union, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hoi- Tenn, formerly of this city, spent combe’s mother, Mrs. Irene Pitts. 1 several days here the past week with Misses Iiiez and HtorfyEtta'Tfoongi friends, have as their guests this week Miss-i Emma McCrary is spending this es Louise and Annette Peden of' week in Simpsonvilie with her uncle Fountain Inn. i»od aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mobley, i Dr. W. T. Martin has returned to’ Miss Martha Pitts had as her' his practice at Goldville after a week-end guest Miss Elizabeth John-'J ► two weeks’ vacation at Henderson- son, head of the French and German! vine, N. C. Mrs. Martin, Miss Grace departments at Winthrop college. ' and Tonuny Martin will remain at! Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and^ the Hendersonville cottage for th?daughter, Judy, of Carlisle, were, sumhier. guests Sunday of Mr .and Mrs. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Merchant vis- Heustess. ited relatives in Leesville Sunday. Jackie Weir visited her cousin, ij The many friends of Mrs. F. L. Frankie Thompson in Newberry, a; Webb will be glad to know that she few days the past week. Miss Mary Allen Stone of Union, spent the past week with her aunt, Mrs. C."X. "Bailey.”'*’ Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley and; Some of the ways in which we serve business con cerns and individuals are: CREDIT: We make loans to finance seasonal needs and for other sound purposes. I DEPOSITS: Our strong vaults safeguard accumulat ed funds. 1 CHECKS: Our checking services make possibie swift, safe and accurate payment WE WILL (»SERVE TODAY, JULY 4TH AS A LEGAL HOUDAY New Buakiess Cordially Invited M. S. Inin ( Sm OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST continues to improve at her home after being a patient at the local hospital for several werior:'^ ~~ Mr?. J. B. Townsend, Jr., and daughters, Elizabeth and Sara, are visiting their _ mother-in-law and, frandmothefTn Xhdemon'. Joe Edwards is spending the week at Myrtle Beach with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fields. Miss Jeanette Pitts, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts,' Mrs. Ethel Pitts, Frances Lee Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts and son. Sterling, attended the wed ding of Carroll Pitts and Miss Slara Ellison in Easley Sunday. Miss Alma Davis of Williamsburg, Va., who is spending a vacation with her mother, Mrs. Mary G. Davis, in Laurens, visited relatives here dtir- ing the week. Mrs. Grady Adair and daughter, Linda, spent Sunday with Mrs children attended the Hughes reun ion Sunday in Greer.' ""^v. P. W. Fischer, superintend ent of the Presbyterian orphanage at Farmingham, Mo., was a visitor at .t^e orphanage this week enrout^ .home from a conference in Mon treat, N. C. Miss Pauline Benjamin, nurse at a Spartanburg hospital, is spend ing a two weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benja min. Miss Leta McIntyre was the week end guest of Mr .and Mrs. Charles Lee in Greenville. Mrs. W. M. Johnson of Manassas, Va., accompanied by her nephews, Jimmy and David Copeland Johnson, Adair’s sisters. Mrs. Wade Drum- are visiting the litUe boys’ grandpar- mond and Mrs. Marvin Page, in en^s, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ktts, Woodruff. • jSr., near here. Friends of Dorcas Hudgens, dau|^-| M*"* and Mrs. R. E. Copeland had ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hudgens, as their guests Sunday Mrs. Frank will be glad to know tl^at she is re- McKnight and daughter, Miss Mary cuperating nicely at ^ Hays’ hospital following an appendix operation Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bell and son Emma, who were enroute to thdir home in Spartanburg from a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. George Connolly of Jimmy, and G. O. Onutz of .'Cleve- i Rock Hill, and Mrs. Theodore Cal land, Ohio, are visiting the former’s i York, spent the week-end daughter, Miss Dorothy Bell, and sis- j with their sister. Miss Helen Cen ters, Mrs. Mary Henry Arthur andioolly. Mrs. Sara Bell Davidson, and also Mr* sod Mrs E. M. Timmerman other relatives in Renno. j will ^ return tomorrow after a few , Mrs. Thomas Lipscombe, Misses d«ys’ vacation at Myrtle Beach. Theresa and Adeline ^Lipscombe of • Miss Attis Cauley has returned to Spartadburg, Mr, and Mrs, Norman home here after a month’s stay H Sligh of Greenwood and Mr. ahd Greenville with her sister, Mrs Phil- Mrs. R. G. Wallace of Newberry, lip Essey, and Mr. Essey. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney and G. A. Burton and Mrs. Henry Bur- Charles Hughes on Sunday visited ton. (the latter’s father, Tillman Hughes, Mrs. C. W. Anderson. Miss Dot'who is seriously ill at his home in Taylor, Mrs. Francis Blalock, Mrs.!Gray Court. John W. Finney, Jr., and Mrs. Ash-j Mrs. W. A. MeSwain is vacation- by Galloway are,^ vacationing this | ^ in Hendersonville. N. C., fol- week at Myrtle Beach. They will be j lowing a visit to her son. Charlton, Joined during the week by Mr. Arid-:>n Washington, D. C. erson, Mr. Blalock, Mr. Finney and Mrs.<NL S. Jeanes of this city. Dr. Mr. Galloway. IR. P. Jwnes, Mrs. Jeanes and son. Miss Maud Geer and Miss Olive * Robert Helson, of Easley, left Monday Nebort left yesterday for a ten days’ for a two week’s visit to Mrs. R. P. trip through the New England j Jeanes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. States and Canada. They were qc- Nelson in Spring Grove, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan and daughter, Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Allen and B, B. Blakely, Sr., who will X. companied by Mrs. Downs Monroe their daught«r and sister. Mrsi^il- Uaro H. Chisholm, in Burlington, Vt. Also on the trip ii Mrs. A. A. Ram- age who will spimd the time with her W. B. Huzzgrd to Wash- Coleman and daughter. Bonnie, of} Laurens, visited their mother and grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Coleman, Sui^ay. iu*. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler, Mim Vlc^ Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. >M4iy ■i*. i. i w;