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«' b THCfalDAY. jrCliY U, IMO / {people you knqw^ Mn. Duly Slone hw raturoed af ter <qiwding a tvo weeks’ vacatiOQi with bar sitter, Mrs. Ouy SuUlvaa, and Mr. Sifllivan in Anderson. Miss Louise Kern spent a few days the past we^ In Gheenwood with her brottier, s. A. Kem, and Mrs. Kem. Mr. and Mrs,* L. G. Benjamin of Darlingtcm, were week>end guests of Mr. and Bits. W. L. Jones. J. W. Whue and Mr. and Mrs. C. £. Vaugbin spent Sunday with their daughter ami sister, Mrs. Heath Copeland, and Mr. Copeland. Dot Quattlebaum has returned to her home In Columbia after a two weeks* visit to her aunt, Mrs. H. F. Scott. Miss Hasel »and Jeff Boland of Greenville, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Little Johnnie Adair, son of Mr. Mrs. D. C, Heustees, Mr. and Mrs. Doutf as Stanton and chUdren of Co> Hu^la, left yesterday for a week’s stay at the Heustess’ cabin at “Bear Wallow*' near Chimney Rock, N. C. Mrs. P. S. . Jeanes has returned from a several weeks’ trip to Spring Grove, Minn., with her son, Dr. Rob-; art P. Jeanes, Mrs. Jeanes and ton, of Eaaky. Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Joyce of Kan sas City, Mo., who are spending some time in Montreat, were guests a tew days the past week of Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Ljiim. Miss Hazel Sherard is. spending a vacation with her sister, Mrs. Guy Sullivan, and Mr.' Sullivan in An derson. Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn left Tuesday foy a visit to relatives in Brighton, Tenn. Bfr. axui Mrs. T. B. Buzhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son, Bobby, and MrsL CUftpft C. Adair, is visiting) spent Sunday in Walhalla and High- his grandparents, Mr.,end Mrs. J. W..|la»ds, N. C. and daughter, Sara, are.spending the summer with relatives. Bfrs. George Robertson is the guest of relatives in Gray Court for several werics. Mrs. George R. Blalock and little son, George, are qjiendlng the we^ at Myrtle Beach. Dr. BlakKdc and A. J. Mining were visitors there Sun day. Joe Donnan of Columbia, spent the wesk-end with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Donnan .He had as his guest, Em ory McKinney, also of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Reid and dau^ter. Miss Sara Ruth, of Orlando, Fla., were week-end guests of Mrs. Reid’s brother, W. G. Coker. They were accompanied by John Coker on Monday to Huntington, W. Va they will visit relatives. can and sister, Mrs. Nene D. Work man. Maryleen Duncan who spent the past week here visited relatives several days this week with her mother in Abbeville. Miss Margaret Lightfoot is the guest this week of Miss Iffmcy Ral^ In Ruby. Miss Rosa Mahaffey left yesterday for a week’s stay at Montreat, N. C. Mrs. H. R. Noble has returned to her home in Cedar Kee, Fla., after a visit to Mrs. E. Mood Smith. Edmimds Young, Lawrence Fergu son, EUwyn Sturgeon and Harry Wilkes are spending this wedc at “Old Indian’’ Boy Scout camp be tween Greenville and Brevard. J. I. Copeland, librarian at Furman whe^; university, has gone to the Univer sity of Chicago where he will study Beaufort, spent the week-end with the former’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Sayre left yesterday for their home in Beavei* Falls, Pa., after a three weeks’ visit to Mrs. Sayre’s parents. Mrs. R. E. Wysor ahd children. Miss Elizabeth, Robert and Mary Kent Wysor of College Park, Md., were week-end giwsts of Mrs. C. M. Bailey, v ^ Friends here of Mrs. C. A. Boozer of Hollins. Va., will regret to learn of her illnesB. Mrs. Boocer is a sister of Mrs. Myrtle Hunter of this city, and Mrs. A. C. Daniel of Olhnta, for merly of Clinton, who are now with her at her home. PAGE FIVE Perdue, Sr., visited Mrs. Sease’s mother, Mrs. Sallie Boozer, in Co lumbia on Monday. Friends of Mrs. Boozer, who is a patient in a Co lumbia hospital will be interested to know her condition is improving. W. D. Copeland is spending this week with his^ sister, Mrs. W. tt. Farr, in Greensboro, N. C. ^ Mrs. Robert Stutts of Simpsonville, was the guest last week of Mrs. R. C. Adair. Mr. Stutts was also here for the week-end, Mrs. John T. Blakely, Mrs. M. L. Robertson and Miss Iona Blakety spent several days the past we^ with their daughters and sisters, Mrs. H. K. Covington in Bennettsville, and Dr. T. H. Lothery, Jr., of Davidson, i Mrs. James G. Monroe in Latta. N. C., is the guest of Dr, and Mrs. Jack H. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Young and George Jacks of Royston, Oa., and/or the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adair of Laurens,f While in Chicago Mr. Copeland «t-' Aberdeen. Miss., snent Sunday with Mn.'Tom Adair, temfcd the Democratic convention. visiting/their aunts at the John Mr. and Mrs. James Chandler and hcBwplace. Mrs. T. M. Sease and Mrs. William spent Simday with Mn. Tom Adair Charles Hollis has returned to his position in Newberry after ^lending a week’s vacation witti his parmts, Mr. and Mn. Charles Hollis, near here. Ropp, in Cron Hill. Me. and Mrs. W% C. Shealy spent the past Afek vacationing in Colum bia, NenAory, Springfield and In man as the gu^ of rtladvn. Misses Pauline and Mildred Rob erts. WiUie Earle Davidson, Eliza beth Graham and Evelyn Henry Mt Sunday for a week’s stay at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. S. Y. Adair spent the past week in Grdenwood with her parents, ]^r..and Mrs. O. F. Browning. Rev. W. B. 'Garrett of fliPWnsvoqd,TTieva McMantts, of Augusta. presiding elder oi the Greenwood district, occupied the pulpit of Broad Street Mediodist church Sunday eve ning. Miss Cliff Harris of Jacksonville, Fla., was the week-end guest of Dr. .and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. Mrs. John Kilgore of Darlington, is visiting her niece, Mrs. W. L. Jones. Kenneth Baker, accompanied by his brother-in-law, Harold Schug, of Utica, N. Y., left Sunday to join Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Schug, who are vis iting their father. Dr. J. M. Town ^ send in Morton, Miss. Prof, and Mrs. Baker and their childrm, Kenneth, Jr., and Ann, will return about the middk^ ot August Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson have as Oieir fuepts a tew days this we^ the latter's mother, Mrs. A. F. Webb att4 sister. Miss Gladys Webb, of Co lumbia. Little Tonita Ray spent several days the past weak with her grand mother, Mrs. Emma Johnson, in Ki- nard. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Jennie Sparks of tJnion,^ Mlw Lorene Mc Manus of Greenwood^ and Miss Ge- Mrs. B. Doster of Columbia, is vis iting Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. Clinky Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. iWinn, is spending ten days in Atlanta with his uncle, Charles Calloway, and Mrs. Callo way. Miss Lou Belle Neighbors has re turned after a month’s vacation stay at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn Pugh of Irving, Tenn., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pugh, Sr. Little Gilbert Blakely, who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakely, for die past six weeks will join his mother, Mrs. Gilbert Blakely, next week in Montrose, Ga., where Mrs. Blakely daughter, Ruth, have returned to their home in Cocoa, Fla., after a visit to the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler, and other rela tives here. Friends of E. M. Timmerman will to Jackie Wier is visiting her uncle _ ^ and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wier, ■ *orry to know he is confined in Laurens. home cm account of ilhiM. Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Bbwles -of Billy Lightfoot is visiting relaUves Tampa, Fla., were guests Tuesday ofi.in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris. j Mr. and Mrs, B. S, Pinson left yes- Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Chapman, Carl- terday for a ten days’ stay at Mon- Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary, Miss Ella Little McCrary and Mrs. Gus Davidson on Sunday visited E. P. Lit tle, who is a patient in a Greenwood hospital. Friends of Mr. Little will be glad to know he is recuperaCfng following an operation. • ton Winn and Ralph Swing attended the state American L^hm convention Monday and Tuesday in Charleston. Miss Louise Bultmsn and Mr. and Mrs. George Bultman of Sumter, treat, N. C. Miss Ann Sevier of Tryon, N. C.,j was the week-md guest of Miss Rosa' Mahaffey, . Mrs. A. W. Brice, Misses Margaret were week-end guests of their sister, j Brice, Virginia and Nell Cheattiam Mrs. Ri^ond Pitts, and Mr. Pitts, Greenwood, are vaiting Mrs. W. ’ Miss Hazel Stone of Princeton, is, G- Copeland, visiting Mh» Annie Jackson. 'i ^ Mr, aigl Urn James ChamiteinfifffjX Carolyn, Ann and Jacqueline Pitts daughter, Ruth, of Cocoa, Fla., whoi' are spending a few days with their were visiting relatives here, T. J.-J grandmother, Mrs. J. L. ScarboroughjG^andter and Mrs. H. A. Coleman of' New York WORLDS FAIR TOUR While yen are spendfatg year ttane aai meaey, why Ml eee whaTa te be saewf OUD Y-DAT TOUR POD I4Y-M ghres yen: 1. Transportatkm in comfcurtable buses of the Carolina Scenic Coadi Lines with careful, experienced drivers. 2. Lodging in A-1 hotels. 3., ^Rjayals thm lui^a and four sui^rs. hours sighteeelBg ia lUdunowd. 5. One night and % day slghtseeiag in Washington, g. In Mew Yoiic: (a) Guided Uptown and Downtown me|or tour. (b) Boat trip around Ifanhattaa Island. (c) FaasoauuOb^ guided tour dpnr Macy's Store, (d% Radio City—NB8 Studio guided tows; (e) Rockefeller Center guided tour ending with a trip to the tiHD of die 70-story observation tower. (f) Transportatkm to the World's Fair and an admission ticket for one day and night. Those'wishing more time at dm Fair may substitute a day’s sighteeelag for a ticket to the Fair. (g) A dsow in Music Hall, largest in the world._^ (h) Museum'of Natural History. 7. A stop at die Court House in Flemington, N. J., scene of die Lindbergh Trial. 8. A stop at Washington’s Headquarters at Valley Forge. 9. A trip over Gettysburg battlefield. 10. A ride over Scyline Drive. 11. A tour Endless Caverns. 12. A stop at Natural Bridge. ^ ' 13 Stops at places of interest such as Lee’s tomb, Woodrow Wil son’s birthplace, etc., etc. ATeurPtfW WiU Leave fer New Terk Every Meoday Meralns, Beginning Jnne 3. Write for particulars to: - J. P. COATS, Sec4 S. C. Educationgl Tours 1510 Gervals Street, Calasabia. 8. C. IT'S THE BIGGEST CAR FGR TIE MGHEY! yrs;>< Vartyi DrivDiafDr iippraital TaGay- RRB.diM will poor money (oy Gw fanny, momiryiai, pride and acMMmy that tUi UB Dodge Loxory liner giveg you? Think ofDl^fon 119%-inch vrizealbeBa^ Wrider eeate, gorgeom Infeeriore, end Dodge woHd-famooi gee and ogiiMvinget Coma in now for a grand' trade-in allowBnoe. iWaailAN-CO^ MOTOR CO. ' VIST MAIN Sr.--OZMtON. s. e. in Bishopville. Misses Marjorie Jones and Nell Evans of Pickens, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jones. Miss Louise Coe is spending a week at Myrtle Beach with her aunt, Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and daughter, Jane, of Greenville. Mrs. Furman B. Pinson, Jr., return ed to her h<mie in Greensboro, N. C., yesterday after a short visit to her mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jones spent the week-end witii the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Looper, in Easley. Ned Hall returned Tuesday after spending two weeks in Gainesville, Ga., with Dr. and Mrs. Walter &him- mel and other relatives in Biiming- ham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell and daughter Miss Ruth Farrell of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., visited their daughter and sister. Miss Frances Farrell a few days this week. Louis Bailey of Spartanburg, spent Tuesday here with his mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey and other relatives. Miss Margaret Holland has return ed to her home in Mt. Holly, N. C., sit weeks Msmfbr srtiool at Presbyterian college. Mr. and Mrs. M. CassOnova and children spent a few days last week with relatives in North Carolina. Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey and daughter, Mrs. H. G. Maiiey of Washington, D. C., who is visiting here, spent Tuesday in Columbia with Dr. Bailey. Lykes Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. S. Henderson, will leave to day for Fort Banning, Columbus, Ga., where he will serve as a 2nd lieuten ant in the army. Miss Elizabeth Barnes, Miss Jose phine Copeland, Garrard Johnson and Joe Milam spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. A. A. Ramage and daughter,) Miss Evelyn Ramage spent the week-j end in Cowpens with Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Henry. Mf; and Mra. Lyhh C6bj^r''aiid'Mn, Lynn, Jr., have returned from a week’s vacation stay at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bond ahd daughter, Roberta, were guests of friends in Asheville Sundby. Mrs. Pearl Baker is spending a two weeks’ vacation with relatives gnd friends in North Carolina. Miss Sara High of Jasper, Fla., is in charge at the local Western Union office inlitir absence. Friends ot Miss Miriam Donnan will be glad to know she is recuper ating after being ill at her home the past week. John, Peggy, Tommy and William Sease spent Monday in Prosperity with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sease. Mrs. J. E. Longshore and daugh ters, Miss Dorothy Longshore of Whitmire, and Mrs. Robert D. Weils of Concord, N. C.,‘and the former’s niece, Miss Martha Whitmire of this city, have returned to their homes after a week’s stoy at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper, Lewis Cooper, Billy Cooper and Miss Ge neva McManus of Augusta, sp^nt Fri day with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Mflce Caskey, in Seneca, and were visitors in Highlands, N. C. Miss Elsie Neighbors returned Monday from a week’s visit to her sister, Mrs. J. A. Dugan, and friends in HartsviUe. * . • Mr.’ and Mrs. F. M. Stutts and daughter. Miss Dorothy, and W. P. Riddell of Laurens, left yesterday foV a visit to Mrs. Stutts’ and Mr. Riddell’s sisters, Mrs. James M. Lea and Mrs. Charles Hill in Charleston. Mr .and Mrs. James Pitts are va cationing at Ocean Drive beach and Charleston. Miss Bessie Cauiey was the week end^ guest of Miss Helen Bbrnado in Union.' Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard, Barrie Jean Wingard, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nixon, Walker Nixon, Ifilbum Rat- teree at Augusta, Miu FraunoM Far rell, Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell and Miss Ruth Farrell ol Wilkes- Barre, Fa., were visitors in Charles ton an dFoUy Beach the past week end. Joe Duncan returned to his home in Oneatur^ Ala^ Tuesday after a this city, were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jones of visit to his mother, Mrs. W. J. Dun- D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRBCTORS EMBALNERS Coeiplcte Modern Bqnipeient Day Phone 94 Night Phonea 24, 2SS er 2S5 aiktWL S. C. PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES —SAFELY —ECONOMICALLY —CONVENIENTLY — in a — SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX At This Modon Bank It costs you surprisinfly little to have the assurance and peace of mind regarding the safety and protection of your valuables and important pa4>ers ... from fire, theft, and loss. 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