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SOCIETY EVENTS,
CLUB AND CHURCD NEWS OF INTEREST
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ma TOtNO FEfrfcD MES. ANSEL OODFEET HONOES Layton, who spent the paft week in'plaiiwa*.
BY ytmi.g CLASS " I MES, JOHN T. YOUNG WITH Charlotte, returned with them. iE/CaUl VlallllW
rw» Mnnrf.v #v®nlntf the Ladies' LOVELY AFTEENOON TEA Mrs. A. Ross Blakely spent the !
Bible class of the Associate Reform- Beautiful among social affairs of paal week with her daughter, Mrs. V^ltl2«611
the t~T. A. Cook, and Mr. CC.R in Green- ^ ^
ular monW meeting at the home Of «®ve on Mon- w(^. ^ YoanE Paamn AfUr
i)Vatw<«c an/t Ahna MrK^ <i®y aftcmoon honoring her sister- Mis.ses Julia and Helen Porter i j
'in-law, Mrs. John T. Young, who have retumetf to their |)ome here to Short nincm. FoneTEl Slid III-
.Cut flowers m a variety of colors mart^iarf
added attractiveness to the living
room. Mias Margaret Blakely taught
' resume their teaching position in the terment At HmrleSES.
J. H. M. Young, S4, died at hie
added to the attractiveness of the
rooms.
' the
eve-
BIAEJOEIE MlTJJat
enteexains club
Marjorie Miller entertained
“Merrhnaids” on Tburaday
nlng at simper.
A deUcious supper was served the
wiling girls. Later. several interest*
SrgameT of cards were enjoyed. VI8ITOE8 HONOEED WITH
Jeanne McMaster of Winndboro, was,DANCE AT CLUB
was recently married.
For the occasion the spacious orphanage high school after spending
1 « -rooms were beautifully decorated the summer in Montreat, N. C.
STuS eM^^hStoS^ tvening, p«*tel-ttated flowers, comblnii«| Miss Frwjj strert’ihursdij af-
Pauls early mstory. iroses, ageratum and clematis mil^isc^ of Belton, visited Mr. temoon followine a two weeks' ill-
At the conclusion of the program i pj^asing arrangeri^ents. Especialy - ktrs. J. T. Pack Sunday. Miss Sara
a social hour honoring Mrs. J(^in T.jioydy the mdntel where tur-^Lee Pack accompanied them to Bel-j « ' ,
bride. The shower of attractive gifts
an out-of-town guest for the occas
ion.
8UPPEE GIVEN FOE
WINN8BOEO GUlST
Honoring her house guest, Jeanne
McMaster of Winnsboro, Jane Little
entertained a number of young peo
ple at an enjoyable supper on Fri
day evening.
Misses Gloria and Mary Frances
, Greeting the guests at the door terested to know he has joined
came as a plepuant surprise to Mrs. ^ere Miss Nancy Owens and Mrs. United States navy at Norfolk, Va.
Young, who oiiened the packages and Lonnie McMlllian. Mrs. Harry Wilkes Misses Ann Blakely and Dorolhy|Jpr Baptist church of
passed them among the guests. The {introduced to 'the receiving line,] Pinson left Sunday for a week’s stay | “»“ city. (
place of the honoree was marked which was compel of the hostess'in Latta. Mias Blakely will visit berj Active pallbearers were his ne-
Mo^an ofPMmC^, Fl^ and Mary) g corsage. During the evening Ignd Mrs. Young, Mrs. A. B. Blake-i aunt, Mrs. James G. Monroe, and|^«^»- *21!*
Julia Speer . of Greenville, house
guests of Miss Amelia Payne, were
entertained on Monday evening
when Miss Ame Jacobs and Pringle
Copeland gave a dance at Lakeside
Country club.
the hostesses served block cream and
cake.
l7.,Sr, mother of thi h'omi ,ue.t;!ui>. Pineoo wlU belChe fuert of Mr IVounj, Emert Hipp and Hu,h Work-
Mrs. Bonner Harvley, of Greenwood,' and Mrs. Arthur H. McQueen. # t
Mrs. Young’s sister; Miss Irene Ettll- Mrs. A. S. Roberts and son. Sid-‘ Mr. Yo^g was a^^ve of KU
MISS MOOEHEAD HONOES jgrd. bride-elect; Miss Mary Etta ney, of Washington, N. C., ™
THE MISSES FEEGUSON t Henry, of Greenville, niece of the guesU last week of Mrs. Roberts’j;mtll about 25 ^ ago. Since th«
Honoring Misses Jane and Hazel!hostess; Mrs. J..M. Dick, of Raleigh,'sister-in-law, Mrs. C. C. Giles, and had made his home in Clin^.
A profusion of garden flowerSjFerguson, who will leave September In. C.7and Mrs.'L. J. Ferguson, who I Mr. Giles. He wm a son of the late Andrew and
which added guety to toe scene i^rejfjrgf make their home at Fort .is leaving soon to make her home gti Miss Charlotte Stewart has re- Aimette Young.
\ W.itl* > —w—^ ljr»l W lllttJkC Midi llVIii^ Oi C VI » | IB i^MVIIIK dWII WJ
and h«mbuig«re*cSced and ®*'®*** C * Miss Grace Martin,|Fort Br^, N. C. ' [turned to her home in Greenville
with rolls,
toasted.
Martomallows were also
BRIDGE PAETY GIVEN
FOE JEANNE MeMASTEE
In compliment to Jeanne McMast
er of Winnsboro, Margaret Caro
line Hipp invited li number of girls
to play Inrklge <xi Saturday after
noon.
Sevoral ihteresting games of cards
were enjoy^. At the conclusion of
toe games delicious salad and sweet
courses were served jhe guests.
J. F. Jacobs and Mrs. Pringle Cope-
lapd, mothers of the hostess and
host, were chaperones for the occa-
ffikm. About six^ members of the
younger set enjoyed dancing. Punch
was served throughout toe evening.
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY
Miss Margaret Blakely was host
ess to members of the Missionary
society of thie Associate Reformed
Presbyterian church for the annual
birthday jubilee party oft Friday
evening. '
About forty members of the so
■i.
^ __ _ _ Mr. Young was a man of sterling
Mrs. R. J. Pitts and Miss Agnesi after spending the summer with known m this
who will attend Converse college,| *««« . , . . _ . ■ . ,
Miss Frances Taylor, who will be a ^ Davis invited the guests into the din-, and Mrs. E. L. Holland. ^ a irm
student at Mary Baldwin college thejing room where a green and white- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland and^Sardeol He P
coming session, and Mias Frances! color motif was prettily carried out'son, James, spent several days this circle ot ^
Ruth Edwards, wfto will be a mem-jin the flowers and refreshments. The‘week m Rock Hill with Hr. and Mrs. ^sincCTViy ^iregrei^. - -
nual custom, those attending con
tributed one cent for every year of
theiX age. Bingo and other games
werjs enjoyed, and during the eve-
unch and cookies were served.
>YOUNG SET ENJOY
BRIDGE PASTY
Ame Jacobs entertained with, a
bridge party on Saturday evening
honoring Jeanne McMaster of
Winnsboro.
Mixed.garden flowers were pret
tily arranged in toe living ‘ room
where tables were plac^ for the j oin
games
After a series of interesting games HORTON REUNION
delicious refireshmentf were served.{HELD SUNDAY
Jane Little won high ^re prize andj xhe Horton reunion was held Sun-
toe honor guest was presented with | (jgy aj John T. Young’s spring near
a pretty gift. ^ jhere, with about 60 descendants of
^ ;the late Pink Horton attending. The
MES. CORNWELL HONOES j following out-of-town • members of
HOUSE PARTY GROUP I the Hortmi family w^^ hete for the
J. J. Cornwell entertained! reunion: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Horton
ber of the freshman class at Win-
throp. Miss Annette Moorhead of
Goldville, was hostess at luncheon
on Tuesday.
Artistic arrangements of garden
flowers in striking combinations
were used throughout toe home.
Places were laid for sixteen and a
four-course luncheon served. Miss
Moorhead presented each of the hon-
orees with a gift and an autograph
ciety and toe church congregation book in which toe guests wrote good
gathered in toe yard of toe R. L. wishes,
Plaxico home. As has been toe an-
table, on which was an imported
lace cloth was centered with a crys
tal bowl of asters, clematis and fern
and white candles were in crystal
candelabrae. Mrs. W. B. Ow^, Sr.,
and Mrs. Bessie Godfrey cut block
cream at either end of the table.
Decorated cakes and mints were also
served by Joy Godfrey, Grace
Young, Cornelia Harris, Virginia
Gray and Anne Owens. Martha
W. E. Jacks. Young was twice married, his
Miu Mildred Holland has returned Work-
from Greenville where she spent the ["f” Young. From this union the
past week with Miss Charlotte Stew- ■ Allowing ^Idren su^ive: Mrs.
^ {George W. Addy, Andy B., Augustus
^ j M., all of this cit(y, and Warren
I Young, ReidsviUe. N. C. His second
iVIllYIITAliyil 1 &K6S < marriage was to Mrs. Leila Benja-
^ nftto Workman Young, who survives,
City 1 emus Crown 1 with the following children: Mrs.
'Fred Scott, Edgar and Lewis Young
MUSGEOVE CLUB
GIVES PICNIC
Harvley, Mona Blakely, Lana Cope- DefeaU Rowland Saturday
temoon. .Martin and Sadkrjiumbia. and Roy Workman of
«- ! city. Also surviving" are ten trxxiS^
land Dick and Margaret Dick pinned
on favors. ' ■“
Assisting the hostess in entertain
ing in the various rooms were Mrs.
Doubles Cbanidoiis.
children and five great-grandchil-
niininn Mr« lUo* John Mimnaugh is the new tennis efren.
The Musgrove Home Demonstra-jThomwell gun^P. Harry Net-,
ion club recently gave a picnic at.j^^;^ Mrs. -KenS^to ’ B^er, M^! j He climaxed a w«k of consistent Scild
tion club recently gave a picnic
Bethany church, near here
Mrs. Kef&eto Haselden was in
charge of an interesting program,
which was presented during the
Francis Blalock, Mrs. J. H. Hunter,!all-round net play by defeating
morning pe devotional WM given Young and the girls of toe
Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Miss Mattie JM. Rowland, Jr. a left-hander, 6-2,
Blakely and Mrs. C. P. Robinson. j 7-5, 6-4, Saturday afternoon in the
Serving punch on the terrace were! final event of the seventh annual
Mrs,
delightfully at supper on Tuesday i and son. Bob, New York; Mr. and
evening at the recreation cabin on Mrs. Eb Horton and daughter, Caro-
toe George A. Copeland plantation
near here, honoring Amelia Payne
and the girls attending her house
party.
When the guests had assembled a
bountiful picnic supper was served.
Hamburgers and weiners were also
roasted over an open fire.
Twenty guests motored out for the
delightful occasion.
line, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Olin
Johnson, Woodruff; Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Trailer and children, and Mrs.
Annie Trailer, Augusta. Rev. and
Mrs. C. J. Matthews and children of
Newberry, were guests for toe oc
casion. At noon dinner was served
picnic style.
SUNDAY SCHOOL GROUP
HAVE PAETY AT CLUB
Thursday evening at Lakeside
F. M. STUTTS and son
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS
by Dr. Jolm G. Barden. Other fea-
tures of the program were special
music, a talk on her trip to England
by Mrs. Landrum Sellers, president
of the State Council of Farm Wo-
Clinton tennis tournament at the
Dry Majority
Over 44.1
Whispering Pines court.
Taylor Martin, former Clinton sin-1 Vote Reaches 150,000 For Pro-
gles and doubles champion, and Ru
fus Sadler, Jr., in their first tourna-
- 1.
hibition To 106,000 Against,
With 241 Precincts Missing.
Columbia, Aug. 28.—A sweeping
prohibition victory became apparent
The second hour of the party Henry
Etta Young and the girls of the
“Sub-Deb” club served punch.
, ... , ... , ....I Mrs. R. S. Owens and Mrs. John{ment together, captured the doubles
men, and a historical ^eteh of the Little bade the guests good-bye. ichampiontoip with an excellent dis-
Musgrove conrununity ^ A. Eugene^ honor guest was exquisite in'play of stamina and steadiness in
Cleveland. At noon a bountiful pic-jj^ white satin gown brocaded in pas-j the pinches. They overcame the fa- ^
me dinner was served. it^i flowers, and carried an old-fash-Ivorites, Rowland and Mimnaugh, yesterday as additional returns" were
Spwial guests included Mrs. Samj ioned nosegay to complete her cos-^ Saturday morning in a 60-game final tabulated from the wet-dry referen-
match on the Pines court, 5-7, 9-7, dunri held yesterday in connection
3-6, 6-3, 8-6. with the South Carolina Democratic
In the Clinton girls singles touma-'prjnj^ry.
ment, With 241 of the state’s 1,523 pre-
suc^f^y defended her title on ^nreported, the vote in
Wedi^y of last w^k by defeat- , returning to a bone-dry
Hatchette, secretary of toe Stotejtume
Council of Farm ^Women, and M^
Jennie Coleman, county home dem
onstration agent. The club officers
are Mrs. W, R. Anderson, president;
Mrs. C. H. Joye, vice-piesident; Mrs.
Edwin Cunningham, secretary-treas
urer.
F. M. Stutts was honored on Fri- MRS. HOLCOMBE
country club Mrs. S. G. Dillard en- to which ton of his friends were in
tertained toe junior department of vlted.
toe First Presbyterian church at an Cratering the table was a birthday
attracUve party. cake with lighted candles.'The Jiost-
After toe young people motored ^ served a three-course dinner. Mr.
day, toe occasion of his birthday, by
Mrs. Stutts with a surprise diimer,
out to the club many interesting
games were enjoyed. Delicious
punch and cakes were served. About
thirty-five were present for the oc
casion.
WATERMELON PARTY FOR
OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS
Marcia Galloway was hostess on
. Wednesday evraing at a most rajoy-
able watermelon party honoring
Jean McMaster of Winnsboro, Mary
Julia Speer of Greenville, Helen
Scarborou^ of Bishopville and Jane
Frierson of Greer,
Abotit tirentgr girla eaeemWed-lcMP
the deli^tful' occasion. Watermel
ons were cut on long tables arranged
out of doors. Later a number of
games were rajoyed.
Stutts remembered with a num
ber of giEs.
HONOES MISS DILLARD
Miss Irene Dillard, popular bride-
elect, was complimented on Tuesday
when Mrs. Ralph Holcombe, of Un-
PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
ing Emily (Lucy) Dillard, tormer „ ,5, ^ compamd
girb champion. «-4. 10-8. in 100.801 (or continuation of
the license system of selling liquor
finals.
The many relatives and friends of which'tocTlwlder’s naiM^ en^ved, ^ the almost unrestric^ sale of
Mr,. Jack,^ VouM will regr« to L wimmr.toVS "'Z _ .
know she is ill it her home. \ event to remain in their possession The referendum was merely ad-
Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Ferguson and!for one year. huge majority s^-
ion, entertained with a pretty after- children have returned from a three The tournament was supervised ®P compel ^>'>0^ *««*
by Robert S. Owens and was direct- ‘o^^® demand of toe dry forces
ed by Rufus Sadler, Jr., and Emily dte next legislature mrats.
noon party at toe home of her moth-1 weeks’ trip to New York, the New
er, Mrs. John G. Pitts. | England states and through the Adi-
Four tables were arranged for
bridge in a colorful setting of sum
mer flowers. Tallies were drawn and
rondacs. Lawrence Ferguson spent Dillard, assisted by Tench Owens . congressmen who had oppsi*
two weeks at Camp Stevens, John- and Virginia Sadler. re^mat^ by impreswe
sonburg, N. J. Men's singles scores: {majoriti«. In the state s other dis-
a number of interesting games en-j Hennie Huff, of the CCC campl First round: Harold Pitts d. Bill
joyed, with Miss Martharene Pitts'near Goldville, is recuperating af-i Terry, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2; J. B. Gentry d. ^- McMillan did not ask re electioa.
Richard Stutts, who was thirteen
years old Sundby, entertained a few
friends at dinner. Clark Cothran, of , . . _ . , . , , i , d „ u
Thornwell orphanage, who celebrat-^ er in the afternoon a salad course ation Tues^y at the local hospital.id. Billy Wann^sAer - also of Charleston
..... ajjjj Algie Bobo and chil-j Second round: Bill Wade d. Pitts, '-narirawn.
dren of Spartanburg, Mr. and, Mrs.| 6-2,. 6-1; Jack Nixbn d’. "William •
ed a birthday August 22, was a
special guest for the occasion. Fea
turing toe table decoration was a
Kii'aw^rtcd'hiih'iioreVli. Lat- j tor undergoing an appendix oper-1M_^ler. J^,_Hvmtor
was served with punch.
The honoree and Mrs. Thad John
son, Jr., a recent bride, were re-!L®wis Kay and children of Honea* Jacobs, Jr., 6-4, 7-5; J. F. Jacobs d.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
pink and white cake -wito lighted
candles.
MES. EDWARD HENRY
GIVES COCA-COLA PAETY
Mrs. Edward Henry was hostess
on Thursday morning at a delight
fully' informal coca-cola party when
thirty-five guests were invited.
Beautiful zinnias in shades of rose
and yellow were arranged with
Picardy gladioli. Bowls of roses also
JOINT HOSTESSES
GIVE BRIDGE PARTY
membered. hy toe hostess with gifts.! Path, and Mrs Minor Workman and ^dler Lov^ 6-1, 6-U Joto Mirt- The Heto Anderson Sunday school
Miss Mary Allen Stone, of 'Union,
was an, out-of-town guest for the
occasion.
Enjoyable among social affairs of
tlw week was toe lovely bridge party
given on Thursday afternoon by
Mrs. George R. Blalock and Mrs.
Carol White Copeland at Lakeside
Country club, assembling a large
number of friends and visitors in toe
city.
Ten tables were arranged in a
MER-LOVE RNTERTAUfS
FEIEND8 AT DINNER
Mrs. Kate Fewell of Greenville,
Mrs. Lizzie Sadler of Rock Hill, and
Mrs. W. H. Martin of Grand Rapids,
Mich., were dinner guests yesterday
of Mrs. Sadler Love at her apart
ment on Woodrow street. The occa
son, Hugh, of JCnoree,'’w^ere here Saf-'TWatigh d7 Briwksto OapIfttttRr. *-2.’'cla^'orihe Twit Baptist church wiU
urday for the funeral of J. H. M.;6-3; Rufus Sadler, Jr., d. Gentrymeet Tuesday September 3 at t
„ X T ^ with Mrs. Keith Adau. The
Mr .and Mrs. J. I. Coleman and 2-6, 6-2, 6-2; H. M. Rowland, Jr., committee in charge invites all
Giles Bailey-left-teday for toeto j Hunter, S-0r4-4r— ahff pWp^ve^ l^
home in SarasoU Fla., after a, Quarter finals: Wade d. Nixon, ^ attend.
month's visit with their sister and16-1, 6-1; Mimnaugh d. J. F. Jacobs,!
mother, Mrs. Annie Giles Bailey, and 16-1. 6-4; Sadler d. Owens, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2; Rowland d. Sadler,
a stay in the mountains. 110-8; Rowland d. Taylor Martin,’6-3, 7-5, 6-2.
Friends of Miss Ann Duckett of i 10-8, 6-3. i Finals: Mimnaugh d. Rowland,
Whitznir4, will be glad to know shei Semi-finals: Mimnaugh d. Wade, 16-2, 7-5, 6-4.
rion wax . happy one. Mr,. r««U
is improving at Hays hospital, where
floral setting, feaWing roses ^^:k,^S^^d*had*nS^n^dh ’
zinnias. When scores were c6unted ^^om girlhood, and had not seen each
Mrs. Hubert Boyd was presented' ®ther for several years.
Thousands of film stars' curl*
—In souvenir packages-r-areon
sale at toe San Francisco
World’s Fair—at $1.00.
Many of our most precious
possessions have little intrinsic
value—but as keepsakes or
heirlooms — they are priceless.
We specialise in r^>airingoaU
types of jewelry — vetdhes —
and clocks. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
J.RFRONTIS
Jewelry aai Oifle
QUICK REUKF
#er
PERSPIRING FEET
STA-DRI
FOOT LOTION
Cheeks PerspInUlHi Svely
and Salsly.
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high score prize, and Mrs. C. C.
Giles bingo award. After the games,
salad and sweet courses were served.
A number of guests, in addition to
the players, were invited for refresh
ments.
Special guests included Mrs. C. W.
Spencer and Mrs. Lyn Spencer of
Washington, D. C., who were visit
ing Mrs. Carroll M. Spencer, and
Mrs. A, S. Roberts of Washington,
N. C., guest of Mrs. Giles.
LITTLE HELEN ANDERSON
HAS pIRTHDAT PARTY
Honoring* the fourth birthday of
little 4iclqi Andersra, Mrs. George
Beilf^ ratertained with a perty at
her home Saturday afternoon. Six
teen little friends assembled at 4:$0
at to# Bailey home ediere a number
of games were rajoyed. The game of
foUow-the-leeder condiMted toe ddl-
dren into the dining room where
toe table was centered with a pink
iced birthday cake with four glow
ing candles. Low bowls of pink flow
ers adorned the rads of the table
where placet wrae laid for the six
teen guests. Each place was marked
by a sucker dressed as a little girl.
Individual cakes, ice cream, punch
ki the afternoon Mrs. Love enter
tained informally some of Mrs. Few-
ell’s Clinton friends. Light refresh
ments were served. Mrs. Fewell re
sided here some years ago with her
daughter,; Mrs. Henry Wiim, now of
Greenville. A number of her friends
called during the afternoon to wel
come her back to her former home.
MISS RETA CHANDLER
HONORS MISS DILLARD
On Thursday evening Miss Reta
Chandler entertained at Riverside
camp with a fried-diicken supper in
honor of Miss Irene Dillard and Al
len MeSween, who are to be married
this evening at the First Presbyte
rian church.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, parents
^ the young couple, motored to toe
camp yhich is locate on the banks
of I^oree river.
The long porch was a scene of
rustic beauty with its arrangements
of gaily-colored • flowers and Utole
decorations.
Miss Dillard’s place was masked
with a dainty corsage of clematis
and rosebuds.
After a bountiful supper, the
is instructor in the home economics
department of the high school. *
Miss Maggie Waldrop of Ruther-.
fordton, N. C., was the guest Satur-'
day of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. |
Mrs. E. Cowan of the State Train-;
ing school staff, left Sunday for aj
three weeks’ vacation stay with her
son. S. M. Cowan, and Mrs. Cowan
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Norah Phillips of Landrum,'
Mrs. R. L. Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Pat'
Whitted of Asheville, N. CL, M^
Garland Noble and children of Deep
Run, N. C., Hugh Crook of Wood
ruff, and BUly Putnam of Barksdale,
visited Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis'
Sunday^
Miss Mary Loftis has returned
from a several weeks’ visit to rela-
tivM in Campobello.
Bryan Sullivan of Greenville, is
if toe bride-elect, and twenty frieiKls'spending some time with Mrs. R. W.
PhUlips.
Mrs. R
and candy was served. Vari-colored I friends of the popular couple extend-
balkxms were given as favors. Each j ed their best wishes and sagest words
little frirad remembered Helen with of advice in two-part' poems. Miss
a gifk.
Guests included Joan Johnson,
Joan Ckq;>eland, Juba Monts, Sarah
Tosmsmd, Boae Moore Nettles, Ken
n«kh Baker. Virgfaiia Payne, l^bie
me Todd, Har^ Bowdc of
SImpard, Jane
QmMj, Frank Mertin of Laurens,
IMEBkoo •am#r#l of Cincinnati, Ohio,
£d Ml
Mllea, Evelyn «#d George Clsik
«f Woteripo.
Mary Howze Dillard and H. M. WQ-
son were awarded the {tfize for giv
ing the most timely advice in the
liest-matehed poraos. The bostesa
presented Miss Dillard a gift of
beautifully hand-cmkroideied pillow
Amisting the holrtess efete-Mis.
A. H, Copeland, EdM Chandler
and Mif# Louisa McOpem.
L. Jones and children of
Oklahoma City, were recent guests
of Mrs. Jones’ brother, J. T.d Pack,
and Mrs. Pack.
Miss Margaret Blakely of Green
ville, has returned from a trip to
New York and is visiting her mother,
Mrs. A. Ross Blakely, this week.
Lawrence Hall of Greenville, sprat
toe week-rad with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Hall. He had as his
guest Larry Jones of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pack and chil
dren, Miss Sara Lee, J. W. Marshal,
and Billie^ spent last week in the
mountains of North Carolina. |
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper have
returned from Myrtle Beach where
they spent toe summer.
ktr. and Mrs. Harry Layton spent
the week-end in Charlotte with the
lonner’y brotoer, Harvey W. Ley-
ton, and Mrv- Layton. Miss Jean
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