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/ WEST aiNTM SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MKS. iJOE CAMPBELL. CormponJeat and RepresaBtattre Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wheeler, Mrs. Lilly Mae Waddell and children of Woodruff, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. 4> Mr. pnd Mrs. J. R. Sipes and fam-| ily have moved into their newly- constructed home on Elizabeth street. John Campbell and Morris Thiba- deau were visitors in Greenville Sat urday. Miss Clara Reece spent the week-, end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fowler, in Laurens. Ruthel Neal of Greenville, M-Sgt. and Mrs. Charlie Robertson of Camp Gordon, Ga., recently spent several days with tehir parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Neal. Mrs. B. B. Stroud and son, Harold, visited relatives in Union last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Andrews of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter McAlister. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Greer, recent ly visited Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and ohiMren of Ware Shoals, visited their parents, Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay Saturday. Mrs. G, M. Giles of Woodruff, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Samples. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strickland of Greenwood, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor. p Mrs. Leila Yarborough of West minster, is spending the week with her son, James Yarborough, and Mrs. Yarborough. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover and Cpl. William E. Ammons visited Miss Helen Abbott in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Britten and children of Morganton, N. C., spent several days here'last week with relatives. J. B. Fuller spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Clark in Ca tawba. Steve Cogdill of Newport, Tenn., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cogdill, Mrs. F. F. McIntosh and son of Ninety-Six, spent the week-end with Mrs. H. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moore, Don and Jimmie, of Fork Shoals, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Daniels and son, visited Mrs. Daniels’ brother, Boyd Prather, who is a patient in the Mary Black hospital in Spartanburg, Suhday. Mrs. Rosa Norwood, Mr. and Mrs. celebrate their sixth wedding anni versary March 9. tyr. and Mrs. Jessie lianey cele brated their 15th wedding anniver sary February 20. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Samples will celebrate their ninth wedding anni versary March 9. Mrs. W. A. Dunaway, Jr., has aj I. L. Lawson of Cross Anchor, spent i birthday March 8. Today is Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rid dle’s wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon will celebrate their 39th wedding anni versary March 28. Alvin Trammell will have a birth day March 28. 4 Julia Lusk wijl be eight years old; tomorrow. • i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Law- son. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hilbpan of South Clinton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sloan. Mis Thelma Dunnaway of South Clinton, spent the* week-end with Miss Leila Ruth Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Richard and son, formerly of Spartanburg, have! Cleo Lusk will have a birthday moved to the community. March 24. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kidd and sons Vernon Tucker was eight years old were week-end guests of Mrs. Kidd’s March 5. father, T. J. Gulley, in Carlton, Ga. . Carol Tucker will be one year old Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kesler visited; M ar ch 30. Mr. and Mrs. B. Shockley near Lau- Mrs. Coley B. Nelson will celebrate rens Sunday. her birthday March 11. Hubert Leopard spent Sunday with Carroll Raker will be 10 years old his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George March 27. Leopard, near Saluda. Mrs. Will Lyda had a birthday last Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Adams and son, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyda will cele- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White and brate their 12th wedding anniver- children were supper guests at Lake sar y March 16. Greenwood Friday evening. j Betty Jean Rowe will be 11 years Pvt. Clyde M. Sellers has returned old March 13. | •, Go To Church Sunday Morning COOPER'S. TAXIS will take you and your family to churcii every Sun day morning from 9:30 until 11:30 (inside of city limits, including State Training School and Lydia Mill). FREE! CALL - 180 - CALL n Cooper Cab Company All Cabs Insured for Your Protection Lewis Cooper, Owner to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, after spending a 15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sellers. Upon his return, Pvt. Sellers was promoted to private_first class. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. IH. Foster and children, and Mrs. C. W. Foster Charles Shephard was 12 years old March 5. James Nelson was one year old February 23. Birthday Party Little Roberta McGinnis was given a surprise birthday party Friday af- attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary! ternoon, when 22 children were in- Damdons in Kelton Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Rowe and Mrs. Agnes Floyd were visitors in Belton Monday . Mrs. Henry King and children, Tru<Jy and Marshall, visited relatives in Aiken Thursday. ftirs. David Owens was a visitor in -Spartanburg Tuesday. * W Amazingly strong Goodyear Rayon Cord and Goodyear's famous longer -wearing treads combine to give you the World's finest rayon cord tire. Goodyear Rayon Cord (only Goodyoar pal* $16*^ ^ ***** and ^ onted low-stretch “" «P tutfil _ Supertwist Cord. plu» tax sent restrictions ••Mxlo or# lifted.) PivaUx every year (or 32 years! YJIRBOROUGH OIL CO. GOODYEAR STORE West Main St. Phone 440 Amohg the Sick C. D. Hughes continues ill. Brenda Campbell has chicken pox. Judith and Roger Sellers have whooping cough. Mrs. Mary Passmore is improving after being ill several weeks. Mrs. J. B. Sloan is suffering knee injuries received in a fall Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Samples is able to be out again after having flu. James Laney has chicken pox. Ricl^d Dunnaway is improving after being ill. Dewey Samples is recuperating at his home after being a patient in the local hospital. Mrs. Marietta Bailey and Miss Maud Bailey are ill at their home near here. Mrs. Ernest Hamilton is suffering with a fractured rib received in a fall. J. E. McLendon, Jr., has been ill the past week. John Edmonds is ill vited for a number of games. Mrs. Walter McAlister and Mrs. C. W. Foster assisted Roberta’s mother in j serving refreshments. Roberta -was celebrating her fourth birthday, and was remembered with| a gift from each little guest. Birth Announcements * Barbery Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barbery of Greenville, announce the birth of a son, Steven Lee, February 7, at the St. Francis hospital. Mrs. Barbery is the former Miss Lorene Roach. Richards Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Richards an nounce the birth of a son, Shealy E., February 8, at the Laurens hospital. Mrs. Richards is the former Miss Lottie Crowe of Spartanburg. Kuykendall Mr. and Mrs*.:L. Kuykendall an nounce the birth of a daughter, Rose Marie, March 2, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Kuykendall is the former Mis§ Marie Smith. What a Shirtt Shirts by NATIONALLY ADVERTISED S i These New Era shirts have a triple * guarantee for becoming lines, correct fit and endurance. Outstanding tailorings and fabric make it a "best boy." $2.95 H 8 8 s Lydia Mill Store t.f 8 it Phone 345 « 8 Compton-Cralne Marriage Of interest to friends here is the marriage of Miss Clara Compton of Springfield, Mass., to Carl Craine of this city and West Overville, Mass. Sidney Riser has been ill several The ceremon y was performed Feb- days. I ruary 22 in Springfield, Mass. Nortbn Reunion Members of the Norton family en joyed a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough Sunday. Those present were: Mrs. R. J. Schiff of East Liverpool, Ohio, Mrs. J. D. Berwick of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Funderburke, Mrs. F. R. Norton, Vernon and Jerry Norton of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Nor ton of this city. Tucker-Lam be rt Rites Mrs. Mable Tucker announces the marriage of her daughter, Elise, to Odell Lambert. The ceremony was performed by Probate Judge J. Hewlette Wasson in Laurens on March 1. They young couple are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore for the present. We Have In Stock: G. E. ELECTRIC BLANKETS Single and Double Control G. E. DRY BEVERAGE BOX G. E. ELECTRIC FANS Birthdays and Wedding Anni versaries J. L. Arnold celebrated his birth day Feb. 25. C. H. Robinson has a birthday March 24. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sipes celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary Feb ruary 28. Ben O. Campbell will celebrate his birthday March 14. Miss Elizabeth Hughes will have a birthday March 17. Franklin D. Hughes will be 14 years old March 27. j Brenda Joyce Cooper will be fourj years old March 6. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reece celebrat ed their 28th wedding anniversary March 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill will cele brate their eighth wedding anniver sary March 11. Cecil Adams had a birthday Feb ruary 16. Shirley Ann Scott will be gme year old March 10. February 28 was Mrs. Wilson Gar ner’s birthday. James Woodward will be 15 years old March 10. Mrs. Ben Woodward, Jr., has a birthday March 28. Mrs. C. L. Kidd has a birthday March 30. Mrs. Joe Holder had a birthday March 3. Ralph Blackwell had a birthdoy February 28. Mrs. Ned yincent- will have a birthday March 15. Betty Jean Samples will be 12 years ola March 10. - Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Samples* will Bailey Memorial Host to Meeting The young people of the Columbia district. South Carolina conference, Southern Methodist church, held a (Continued on page four) G. E. RADIOS Table Models and Cabinet Combination Record Players and Radios Tor: neuralgic PAIN ncusF 5-QT. PRESSURE COOKERS DOUBLE-EYE HOT PLATES Rub on NEURA'BALM I. PtNtThATINQ medication relieve* (be diicomlbrta of 2. STIMULATINQ • action ttira op circulation to help * break-up tha coo- WHEN you rub aoothing Neurabatm cm aeby, throbbing apoti, it Marts to work to* ftantly. Pain subsides. 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