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1^. L. IL ioma oecuptod tin pid-
ptt of flii.Tirsft PmApierUm dwirdli
.of Lainma oq^ ^osdaF momlx^ and
Om Fdal Pre^jbfiariao (duotii ot this
city lor tbe aihnioc (mrvioe.
Ifr. and Mrs. ywinalh N.
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Mrs. R. S. Jobes.
NQss Maud Walls la ipeswimg a
weak’s yacatton at bar bPine la Cross
HID and yidtini relatives In Oxacn-
wood.
Min Frances Spratt Is tha guast of
bar cousin* kUn Frances Janes* in
Jfn and cbiMren.gsmigdi and Anaa^fWadUnfton* D. C. Min Rpratt wlU
left SnaMj fue a visits Mrs. Bak> be awpy about two weeks and wlDa
«*§ letbnr, J. M. fbwmend, in|^^ vlalt xdlattves In 'tni;glnla.
Btv. J> X. Roberta was the guidt
Mie. 4L ML OoMdsndL
MartM* Mbs eOaP^McCranrn^
ifpf- ibud-Wodnaan Mfli Tusadeir for
Monireat* N. C.* as dela^tn
the Sunday sdiodl of tba Tlret
bjtcdan cbuxcb to the
eeb^
' Mr. and Mta. Emp‘ea Wimm lof
Saluda* Mr. md BCrs. R. O. Wada^
Min Frances and Cam ' Wallace of
Kawbeny. end ,Mln Virginia Me-
Murray of Shelby, N. C., were recent
vlstters of Mrs. Henry Burton and
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Burton.
Mrs. a F. Blakely and Mbs Catb-
erine Blakely ^ent Ihridiy In Oreso--
^vllla with Ibeir daughter and ststar,
Mrs. W. W. Arrington. BiUy and
Bobby jkrringtoo, edK> had been vis
iting Ibair grandmother here re
turned to thto home.
and Mrs. J. M. Dick and XA Bob lones of Fort
ipandlng tha weak at Jftnt thdweakrend wldx Ms mothar,
roughs in Pembroke, N. H., aiKi
brother, James F. Adair, in Fitdi-
burg, Maas.
Mr. Imd Mis. Hubert Pitb ettcnd-
ed the funeral af Boyd Badenhaugh
in Proq)«ity Sundey.
Mrs. a W. Wade b spending • tew
weeks at Lake Jtmaldska. N. C.
Mbs Lttcila WBaen «t Chreenvilla,
spent tha week-esid wRh her Mstar,
Mrs. C. a Kkhois, and Mr. Rfchoa
Mr. and Mis. F.M. Stutts and faffi-
HF are on three weMW. swcation «r4>
to HrirMa,-
Mr. and Mrs. W* C. Shaaly 4bnt
Sunday in MfStlbarry sdth tha lat-
tei^s sister, Mrs. O. O* C<9elan<L
Dr. rad Mrs. L. Ross lyrm are Vb-
blQg their daughter and aon-in-lew,
Cspbiln a W. Bann and Mrs. Bran
raeriwr wt e dnign aantka heM kt
aa First J^diodist ^ua^ of laa-
renann Sunday evening.
Mbs Batty Spratt b at Lake Juns-
FbarUibka, M. where she haa aooept-
I^MlanhlD nd a for th» wimaliMWr of
ihasummar. .
Mr jevd Mrs. a R >tnaon left
Monday tar a stay of awM time at
Bon Cbuken, H. C.
Mrs. WiU Baker of Whitmire, and
Bfrs. Joab Jackson of Arkai^|ns,
wen guksts Friday of Mrs. Hraiy'
Hlirtoa. and Mr. and Mra. G. A. Bur
ton. '
.Mr.-and Mm. a C. Adair and chfi-
dxan, Chris, Jr., and Myra, and Fred
J^tts left Saturday fat a vacation
tr4> to WaUlingUm, D. C.* and the
Hew England stales. They will visit
the fanner’s sister, Mrs. Paul Bur-
Due ^ tlM recent compleie desimctioa of my dairy
.plant and eqaipiaeiit by fire* j wiah to atata^to my frienda
and cuatoamrs 4fcat I have retired from the retail dia-
tribnUon of milk in C^ntofu
I am now fnmialiiqf my. jvMiye mflk inpply to B. M.
Laagna’a Dairy* .wbo wll airre Jhy eqatameia wHh our
product in the Intwse.
I wiah to Mpreaa my aiheese thsnka to the good peo
ple of CHnton 1 have been peWliged to nerve over a long
period of yetm* Your oooalderation and loyaKy is appre
ciated amie than I can eipreaB. I w01 alwaya be indebted
to yon for your conrteMea* potronage and good wdSL"
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aiNTON DAIRY -
in Orisndo, Fie.
' Misses MerOis Dsvidsan* Kite Mi
lam, Miry Lbzb Owens of thb city*
end Ine Cmrry at Skapnewdlli, heve
ceAuroed teem • few d^ps* ^ey at
Idbto bemh with tthe fwasecb ab-
tir, Mrs. Uearw Cook of Weitarboio.
Mbiss Basle Devideon ^ rad Lob
BAaMy idso ^ont the
opening of the college* after wbidi
they will make their home in Gefl-
ney.
Mr. end Mrs. J. C. Thomas rad
children qpent Sunday with Mis.
Thomas’ mother, Mrs. R. M. Vaughn*
and other r^tives in Belton. -
'Mr. end Mrs. W. O. Holhmd end
son* Jemes, were guesb of reletives
in Lenford Sundey.
Rufus Cedemra of Coeoe, Fbu* b
vbiting hb mother, Mrs. H. A. Cole-
men* end other reletives here.
Mr. eikd Mrs. FkqFd Hitt and son*
Bobby, were guesb of relatives
frbnds in Atlrab e lew days
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Mas^lmme Hohnsn of Lee, Vs.* a
meadier of the.Ukiwy slaB of the
Woman’s coUege, tJnivmity of Nturth
Caroline, was the wesk-end guest of
her sbtar, Mis. J. X. Roberts, end
^Mr. Roberts.
Mrs. W. B. Tribble, Betty and Dw
vid TribUe and Bobby Plexko epmt
lest Wrrtneidey 4v^ <4he Jomisr’e
iwrents., Mr. as^ Mm.~J. N. Qufain, in
JUackahurg. Lmibe Tribble, who had
been visithig Uicre, accompanied
them home.
Mr. and. Mra. A. W. Brice end
daughter, Mergraet oi Greenwood,
were the wedr-end luesb of Mr. end
Mrs. W. D. Copelrad. *
Mbs Carolyn Mitchell of AriwvQle,
N. C., b dm guest'of her aunt end
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dennb Sowers.
, Mrs. W. W. Hunt of Greenville,
was a gUe^ at the orphanage during
the we^ .
W. H. Simpsem will return today
from H^ Ftoint, N. where he
sprat the past few desrs on a buying
trip at the furniture market.
Miss Clsrioe WeUs sprat Sunday
at her home in Mount Holly, N. C.
Mrs. Francb Blslook. Mrs. C. W.
Andersra and dsutfrtari, Mrs. L M.
Adair and son ere apendhis the week
at Myrtle Beech.
Mbs Elrie NeigM)ors b visiting her
brother, J. A. Neighbors, and Mis.
Neighbm in C^ikivee, Gsu, for sev
eral weeks.
Mr. rad Mrs. Eric Barnes spent
Sunday in Kings Mountain, N. C.,
with their son and dsughter-in-lsw,
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Banms.
Miss Florrace 'Tripp was the wertc-
rad guest of Mr. end Mrs. Charlie
Calvert in Enoree.
Mbs Rambert end Denny Brimm
of Port Washington, N. T.. are visit
ing their grendtather, Dr. D. J.
Brimm, end Mrs. Brimm.
Mbs Louise Jeeobc b attending a
bouse party of Converse college stu-
PKb of Spar-^
tanbwg, qpent a few days lest wertc
with tte former’s mother, Mrs. Nan
nie A. Pitb.
Mr. rad Mrs. Nolrad Parker rad
daughtw, Emily, and Mias Ruth De-
vb of Langley, vbited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J^ibn D. Davb, the pest
vreek-e^.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnsem, Mrs.
Albert Fields 'and Chrbtiiie Boy at
tended the gradtwUon exercises of
Furman university summer sdiool
July ISc
Mrs. G. G. Hooper rad childrra
Sunosy in ^ndmson with Bfrs.
Moapet^* mother. ---
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Lawrence and
son, caisrles Ray, of Calhoun, vbited
Mra. Lawrence’s mother, Mrs. E. F.
Ray, and other relatives heije last
week-end. I
Mbs IJHisn Sanders and Gmton
Wilder of McCUxmick, were guesb
Sunday of the letter’s mother, Bfrs.
J. B. Wilder.
Miss Hazel Howard spent the
week-end in Kingsport and Johnson
City* Tenn., where she was the guest
of hra brother, William Howard, and
Mrs. Howard.
Bfrs. F. D. Young of Lake City,
visited her sbbr, Bfrs. Erice Barnes,
and Bfr. Barnes here a few dasrs last
waMc.
Miss Frances Simpson b the guest
of Mbs Sally Nichob at ^ Nichob’
cottage at Ocean Drive be'ach.
Carolyn and Ann Pitb, daughters
of Mrs. James Pitb, have returned
to their home here after spending
some time with their, grandmother,
Ifrt. J. L,‘8carbo#ou^ in Elliott,
and a tra-day stay at Ocean Drive
beach. Thay have as their guest Alke
Didcman of Florence.
Mrs. B. F. Wingsrd and daughter,
Barrb Jean, Mrs. Jack H. Davb, Jr.,
Bfrs. WiUard L. Jonas, Ifra. R. T.
Dunbp and diildren, Billdred'^and
Thorawrtl*'q>ent^the wedc-rad in
Hinesville, and Camp Sbwart, Gs.,
wtlA theb husbands and fathers.
Mti. O. L. Wilsoo has returned to
her home in Greenwood after spend
ing ttw past several weeks widi her
sbtar, Bfrs. R. W. Townasml, Jr.,
Frics^b of Bfrs. Townaetul will'be
glad to know dm b Improviim at her
homa on the Gretawood ro^ effer
•being a patbnt at the Ha^ hospital.
Btrs. W. P. Gohtr of Hickory, N.
spent a tew days last wedi wtth
her parents, Mr. rad Mrs. N. W. BCe-
Abo hsM far tha wadc-end
wdw Mr. Coktr, Mr. and Mra. Char-
Ua MrDanitl and daughter, Mery
Jaen, of Ridtory.
O, T. IfeDanlel, Mrs. McDanbl and
diiklrra of Augurts, Ga.* are spend-
Qeoege R. Blelook
N. C.* qient the
here with hb family.
Mrs. R. N. White and daughter*
Carolyn, have'returnad to their hoaaa^
In Wineton-SaBeas. N. Cv attar a few* ^
weeks’ visit to her perents, Bfr. and
Bfrs. A. ODanbL
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Black had as
their guests Sunday Bfr. and Mrs.
J. J. neck and son of Joocsvilb, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Black of GreenvIUa,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Black of
Newberry.
Noland Suddeth, who b attending
FadOf AB...
ing ^ w«^ with hb parents, Mr.
and 1^. N. W. BCcDanlaL Bfrs. Mc-
Danbi and her vidtws left Tueeday
for e tuief vbit with bar daughter,
Mn. W. P. Coker, in Hkkory. N. C.
Dr. Roger L. Got andbUrs. Coa see
visiting her parents* Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. ilhands^ Dr. Coe* new
of Uta Iitmsatnne collego faculty,
Mrs. Cde wtii hero until tho
summer school at Ctemson, spent the
wedt-end with hb parent^ Bfr. rad
Bfrs. B. H. Suddeth.
Frank Kelles*.Jr.*^ ot Chart^CiLl' ^
vbited hb father, J}r. Frank Kellm,
and Mrs. Kellers for the wOdc-end.
Mr. Kellers was enroub home from
a fishing trip on the Gulf of Mexico.
Mbs Pauline Roberb b the guest
of relatives and friends in Rock Hill
and Leslie Sbtkm.
Friends of Mrs. Eugene Johnson
will be glad to know she b recuper
ating at her home after being a pa
tient at Hays bosiptal for the past <
several wedu. ^
Miss Alice DeSKiekb of Woodruff,
b visi^M her l^ffier, G. “HTDe^
Shields, end Bfrs. DeShields.
Billy Johnson of Fort Bragg, who
b taking a special medical technical
course in Washington, D. C., spent
the week-end with hb parents, Bfr.
and Bfrs. T. C. Johnsra.
Mr. and Mn. L. B. Dillard. Bfrs.
Bf. J. McFaddra, Mbs Rutti Monb
and Bfbt Frances Simpeon vbited
Mn. Ayliffe Jacobs and Mbs EmUy
DUtard, studrab at Wlnthrop coUeite
summer sdwol, in Rock HiU Sunday.
£. H. Wilkes, numager of Maxwell
Bros, and Kinard Furniture store,,
attended the furniture market exhi-
bitkm et High Point, N. C.
Lewb Bond of CaoM^ Stewart, Oa.*
spent the week-end with hb parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond.
Mn. Irene Pitts and diildren end
Fajre Pitb will returned Umorrow
froai a vbit to relativfs in Geor^a.
Marion Pitts, vdio has spent the past
sevaral weeks there, will accompany
them hmne.
Friends of Ifn. A. V. Martin will
regret to know she b spendhig aev-
,eral wedu in Atlanta reaving med
ical hreahnent'* V -, :
Busses Elbsbtth Barnes, Wilfie
Esrb Davidson, Mickey Roberts* rad
Jbltth Hendescon, Mnsrr. Markm
Brown and Fred Whitehart are
maiNung tha week on a hoOse party
at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Bfn. Dennb Q. Sowen
were guesb Sunday of the latter's
brother, Robert Dugan, and Bfn. Du
gan in Columbia.
Mn. A. O’Daniel b vbiting her
sons, Dr. James O’Danbl And Dr.
John O’Daniel, in EUijay, Ga.
Miss Vkginb Dillard was the guest
last week of Miss Frances McDaniel
at their cobage at Edbto beach. Mbs
Dillard rad Mbs Rosamond Durban
of AUcen, sprat Sunday with Sie for
mer’s parents enroute to Greenville
to anothra house party of Coker stu-
denb.
Mn. James McCombs b sprading a
,week’s vacation as the guect of her
aunt, Miss Ada E. Brad, in LexiM-
Ira, Ky, She was accompanied on
the trip by another aunt. Miss Annie
Bond, of Greenwood.
Bfrs. L. C. Culbertson and Miss
Dolly Culbertson of Laurens, were
guesb Sunday of Dr. and Bfn. R. W.
Johnson. .
Mr. and Mn. Frank B. BfUler and
daughter. Miss Mwrjorie Miller, spent
a few days the past week in Atlanta.
Maxwell Ferguson b attending a
six weeks’ summer sChool^t the Uni
versity of North Carolina* Chapel
Hill.
Mn. A. M. Cannon, who recratly
moved to Charleston, is spending Uie
week here with friends and rebtive^
Mr.' and ,Bfrs. S. C. Dunlap rad
Mr. and Bfrs. G. A. Black enjoyed a
several days’ stay last week at Myr
tle BeadL
Mbs Charlie Sims and Mn. Thel
ma Faley of Greenwood, were guesb
Sunday of the former’s mother, Bfn.
C. L. Sims.
Lt R. B. Ferguson, surgeon in the
army, stationed at Fort.Eustb, Vs^
will return to camp tomrarow after
a visit to hb mother, Mn. R. B. Fer-
gusoiL Friends of Mn. Ferguson will
regret to know she b a patient at
Hays hospital.
Billy Khug and |d<*Ygai\^ Milford of
Greraville, were wedc-end guesb of
friends in Florence. ♦
Bfr. and Bfn. Charles Castleberry
and son have returned to theb home
In Gainesville, Ga., after a vbit to
the letter’s sbter, Bfb T. H. Moat-;
gomery, end Mr. Mrateomery. They
were . accompanied hrase by Mbs
Barbara Moottfanery. *
Bfn. Clyde S. Lankford* Mn. P. B.
Adair, Misses Dorothy^ Adair and
Helen Hollingsworth vistj^dl Mn. B.
F. Hutto in CoUimbb .during the
week.
Bfr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne and son,
Billy, are vbiting the former’s par-
rat^ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Horne, in
LawrenceviUa, Va. Friends of Bfr.
Horne will be interested to know he
bn been called into army smrvioe as
a Ugatanrai* and wlU report at Caaop
Wending, flan August 1.
You rt^uir* Hm bank ia wldcfc jem pbee foot btari-
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