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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 7

The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 7

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THE CREENWOOD. S. C. m'XDAT, AlOl'ST 16. FILM STAR WEDS SPORTSWOMAN Building Of Chevrolet THE WORLD .1 I 1 WITH A FENC 4 arVMf I etreag.

Hat I imigia sae was a- ery aeastlfal wbea she as a girt" A shrill. Ity wsll assailed the sH taste, asd Msrgery epraag to kef feet That's lajllle." she satd eagerly. Aad sdd4 asaecesssrtlri "tfhos waked ap." TWORNTON A CtaMPAKT. the llM a fry af IM wtarl S)U rlM. a 4e al 4 to is- ji I.

i fealldlflg directory said, ccw 1 it- 4t r. 1 ir I Yi 0 V. Rsntlolfh Im4I WI(. film Mar, laelr Hater Itedaa demeblraler Y. Jbaea aad Harry Spelt.

4 pwyaUrily of the retreat la of tlltr Usually krn hW'nmnM and owner of the eid rrr I la mm M4dMHi in tlrOm-. rrr Married a Charlotte, N. Marth JJ, areerd-iig an antuHincemeiil jot anaee by (trail I I and. Hie warrlaxr a ufyflae Mr. frtlcw flll-rn Orange roenty, Viri nU.

Ilea ef the balldlaa: ta la treat ef their i ef the lMeyoaiB Ibe elemaa CbT relet I'empaay ieeeraled alereem oa Xaiwrll Ate, whh their aalee feree ef Mr. B. X. Xlltor, la eelebrallea aad II shew C'efeMaa he? relet (a, ha ratoted a lanre ba-laeia alaee epeala Cketielrt aalemeblle. Laurens.

Mrs. D. J. Ben iwotly, visited Mrs. Mattle Bell, of South Oreen- -wood.

Miss Martha W1U is spending this week In Oreenwood. aitendmg the Teachers' meeting. Mrs. Calhoun Jordan enoyed tost Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Flynn. Mrs. Mamie Lee Jordan and Utile daughter, Mary Ella, of Lexington, were spend-the-day guests svtho home of Mrs.

D. J. Bell la.5t Thursday. Mrs. Sambo Cooper and children.

Mia Dorcas and Sonny Boy. of Ninety Six, are enjoying a fftf days with Mrs. Kate Witt 'and Miss Mamye Witt Mr. Connor Hlntoo of Aiderson, wrre week-end guests of his palate, Mr. and Mrs.

E. V. Kin Callers In the homo of Mr. and Mrs. D.

J. Bell. Sunday afrpAon, were Mr. and Mrs. R.

Bl Bell and son, Thomas Bell and MIm Frances Witt of Oreenwood. 1 Mr. Fred Deale and daugler.flss Nannie Mae Deale, were business visitors in Oreenwood. "'Mo'rlday iVl i i sheet whDe saw, pre? lag the Fla, Is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Lucretla Watklns.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Coleman of San Antonio, Texas, who are visit ing relatives In Oreenwood spent Monday hero with Mr. and Mrs.

Wiley Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. T. 8.

Robinson. F. Sondley Robinson. Jr, and Curtis Bullock spent Sunday In Iva with relatives, Mrs. A.

8. Rail, of Ban Antonio. Texas, Is visiting tvr sisters, Mrs. O. Clarence Patterson and Mrs.

Leon Flbrrt Trsyor. and other relatives here. Miss Henrietta Oilbert Is recuperating In the Oreenwood hospital following an operation on last Saturday. Her mother Mrs. C.

Aubrey Oilbert. spent several daya this week with her. Pine Grove PINE GROVE. Aug. II.

Special.) The crops and gardens of our com-1 unity are looking tots better since we are having nice showers of rain, which we are so grateful for. Mrs. Mattle McComba was a guest for a week In the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McComba.

of near Columba. the latter part July. Mr. Henry McComba, of Kentucky, was also a guest In this home and too, they visited other relatives be fore returning home. Miss Helen Callison of Lexington.

Is visiting Miss Louise Rodgers and ether relatives In the community this week. Mrs. Cogburn and Mrs. Tlmrner-man, of Oreenwood, called to see Mrs. D.

J. Bell. Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Rodgers and children. Charles, Mary Callison, and Patsy Rodgers, Mr. and.

Mrs. J. R. Rodgers and Mr. Eddie Rodgers, enjoyed Sunday In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Marcus Tlmmerman, near Oustsr PIUIT EFFORT CAROL aaMt "Kit ttmwood Road." ta tail Ofvsr. ao tt bark agslatt lb wort Isatktr teat Tbs tail laag4 aolsily afcaaa. Ta tddrtaa kloaf44. itaporarV ty at toast.

Margery Crai. wao lad bMa Carol'f room mat at cot- Wga, Margerys basbaad was la tk ml tstata fcaslatM, so tha aevtr ar4 aarwkar vary loog. anovad tato a vseaat koasa sad Isad It ap at soald. to Inprova Its raatsl or aala valaa, sad lata Harry Craig iBinadlataly bagaa arlaglag prosyctt lnpt It HI! Elm wood proved to ba a trite mm of UOMtry krteh wit a. prd looklog brabbary aad amacUtad alaa ta ward off Ua Uaer gla saa.

Tk driver carriad fear bag lo the porch, aad Margary appeared feafora the aU coald risg. "Carol! I'm so glsd to aaa yoa. ft as carry that Carol Hlssad feae. It's net heavy, Margery, It's awall to aaa yoa." Toar wtat lasida, aad dtposltad tba saltcaaa la the gaast room. Ma try aat oa the bad aad anUtd.

"Yoa Inok Ilka a mlUloa Carol smllad back, aad took off bar bit "So do yoa." Tbil was palafally antra. Margery Howell aad ba Uay aad blonde, with peach-blossom color ing sod cameo features. Margary Craig war too tkla. had bar Bra wss toot. Two chtidraa aad sli moves la the past foar years, together with a hatband la real estate, had beea too mach for bar.

Bhe sighed. 1 feel Ilka I took a thoasaad.1 They went Into the IIvlagoo aad sat daws. "I'm sorry I eooldat meet yoa." Margery apologized, "bat we've only rot company car aad Harry had aa eagafsmoat." 1 woaldat have let yoa. Coatng la at tba sabarbaa station made It Just a step, aayhow." There was aa awkward alienee. I've lost contact with har, Carol realised aadly.

aad thongbt of the years they htd beea Inseparable. Carol lit a elgaret and said with metafile brightness: "Where are the children? Tve over oven seen tba baby." Margerys face came alive. "Little Barry's eat with the maid, and the baby's having har asp. HI almost time for her to vsko a p. Tan me about what yoave beea dotag aad what yoa're going to do." Carol told her briefly, aad added "As for what I'm going to do Lord knows.

Tm starting the bant la the morning. If I'm lacky enough to find anything begin whensver they say. What I'd like to do Is Bad some-tody that wants to hire mo a month from now: then I can go on ovtr to Meredith and spend a month with the family." Margery was determinedly Interested, bat Carol sensed that an unattached woman la search of a Job was something too remote from her present eilstenco to seem very real. The humor of It struck her forcibly. 8b said with the same artificial brightness: "Tell me about the rest of the girls.

I haven't heard from any of 'em In ages. How's Louise Margery's eyes cloadeft "She's getting a divorce. Kenneth drinks like a nih, bat I think It's as much her fault as his. And Cornelia's got grand Job (she's not married, yoa know) with Mlllbanks's. She's a buyer la the ready-to-wear department," Carol made a mental note to look ap Cornelia.

It sounded is If she and Cornelia might succeed In resuming the intimacy of slg years ago. They went doggedly through the roster of mutual acquaintances. When the list was complete Carol said: "By the way, do yoa know a man aamed Thornton? Blake Thornton?" Margery nodded. "Yes. At least I know who be Is.

Harry knows him, snd I've aeea his wife at parties. Whyr "I met him In Ashboro, and when he found I was hunting a Job he suggested that I look htm np. Not that that means anything." She succumbed to curiosity and asked: "What's his wife like?" Margery hesitated, and Carol wanted to smile. Margery, la cot' lege, had been famous tor her tact "She seemed very nlcaT Margery conceded. "I think she's a lot older than Blake, and aha doesn't look to, Oeorga, with Mr.

Agnew Wyatt. Friends of Mr. Donald Agnew will be glad to leam that he Is rapidly recovering from a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Rasor and little son. of Austin, Texas, are ex pected to arrive at Ware Shoals, Sat urday, to visit Mr. Rasor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. Rasor, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Poore, Mr, and Mrs.

Joe Gaddis and daughter, spent the week-end In Atlanta, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gaddis' daughter, Miss Carrie Gad dis, who Is in training at the Baptist Hospital, there-Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Lusk and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Bagwell of Honea Path, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bedingfleld pled rooms sos ie-iz.

rrexptiy at half past foar Carol found the M- Area, and ealared with some aaeaae. Blake Thorn ua. for alt the polttev avis la his voice wha she telo phoaed. might he regrettlag his ans get toe. The secretary took br name mad disappeared, to retara almost lm-1 mediately.

"Mr. TboratflB) will see yoa aow Miss Terraace." Blake got SB from bla deeh tel shake heads Hkls is lae." smiled. "Take teat chair." ha sal dowa. anal wished seddea ly that sbs hsdat come. It seemed' rather assorting to grssp at casual offer made daring a social evening.

"How's Asbborer he asked. "Aaffi all the Tylers? -rise. Ba aad Aady both sea their beet asd sail yoa were tea coma dowa sad go Slag wbeaever rot. coald get away." She felt more aaeowetortsbte esdf aaneceessry thea over, aa If her very presence said to him: Welt hero I am. What are yea going to do aaaat me? "Nice of them." He wss talk tog shout the Tylers, ehe remembered with sb effort "I wish I could tak em ap oa It" Bllence clogged their talk.

A tea tatlve drifted through the windows, aad aolseo boiled ap fatal ly from the pars meat below: brakes. eeresming st trsfllo aowsboya) screaming the afternooa papera. Me aald flBSlly: "What about the Job? uAaythlsgr promising so farr "Not very. I went to see One mead la placement work, aad put my name ta the pot She thinks there'! sure tq be something la the fall, bat 1 mm at tvag a va "Ton doat waat to take the sim mer off? A city's take the suburbs. of hen la Jaly and August" She smiled.

"Yoa forget Tvo go. to start working towards a farm ted my old age. I'd Uho to have three of foar weeka at home, of coarse, bat ovea last's aot essentia," r) HER surprise he was nodding itrMnint I kut n't foreaStaev was lust trying to Bad out horn badly yoi wanted It" lie leaned ton ward la bis chslr, aad his mannes. became almost brush. "Whst I hsd ta mind would be a eiporiment of course, and If It didn't work I'd have to Are yoa." "Naturally." she said (sickly.

Tm aot that "Our business," he disregarded her comment "la the only one lai this sectloa of the South, so tar as I know. Ws do nswspaper advertising; of aU sorts; some staff that wo syndicate and sell over asd throughout the country, la good times wo hsd two regular copy mem oa the staff, but for the last two years I've written as mach of It aa I had time for, and the rest Tvo turned over to freelances." Ha stared speculatively at her. 1 wasj wondering what sort of copy you'4 write. She looked back at htm, sad tried not to be too eager. "I haveat thai faintest Idea, but I Ilka very much to have a shot at It" The room was quiet again.

Blako. Thornton was openly appraising her, with eyes ss cold as slate, and, she aat still and waited for the ver dict "We might try It and see," ho said thoughtfully. Tvo got aa Idea thai a brand lew slant might make raw aable eopy, once yoa bad the hang of It Ton wouldn't be saturated with all the rtock phrassa aad cllchda. She fslt the lifting of a physical wslght from har shoulders, and thai resultant lightness made hor want to spring from hor chair. The Imager of bis astonishment restrained her.) me salary wouldn't be Big tor start with." ho waa saying: "ssy hundred a Bwnth.

Of course i spend several times that oa eopy some months, and It you get the hang of It and caa tura It out fairly rapidly, we'll pay yoa a good deal more." Carol Had smiled suddenly. "Wheai do I start?" I Ha considered again, "You saldi something about a at What about July first?" 1 "That would suit mo perfectly.) "Summer would be a good tune: for you to start In, I expect" (CorvrigM, Hi, Marian gme Caret I Srlvee heme, Umerrstaa by her aew aeea, and family were called to North Carolina Sunday, on account of the illness of Mr. Bedingsfield's sister. AUSTRALIA BOASTS OF SUN SYDNEY, Aug. 15 (UP) Australia is out to compete for California' place in the sun's sunshine.

ArT official announcement attributes Australia's low death rate of 0 per 1.000 as against 12 Oreat Britain and 11 In the United States to the benefits of the Australian sun. The death rate Is declared to be the lowest in the world. Kalighatta Is the Hindu' name for Calcutta and is a combination of two words', Kali, the name of an Indian goddess, and ghatta, meaning landing place. and Mr. Marie) Dareal I term and we know that our vi Kln.

The fie v. W. F. Osult a'ii a fornrr punlor. Rev.

II. Kim. ci.ikIikUiI Oie at lwell rhurth on Tuesday ml the remain wore laid to rest in F.di;ewd rrmrtety. We have t)e request from a loved die that this tribute shall be added to our news: On S.ibbiilh mnm'ni. March 2 as ll.e sun was Mtlning brightly, th fclrds were ilngly sweetly, and all nature seemed to jolce.

the Death Anpel quietly stole Into Uie home of Mr. and Mis. J. M. Anderson and took a beloved son Robert, not quite 24 years old.

from their mldt. God did not permit this dear one to suffer long, for after only five days Illness he passed to his reward. To make this doubly sad. a little more than a year ago, another noble cn Carl, a few years older, went to his work one morning aid never returned. Before midday the Angels hnd home his spirit to the beautiful Heme on High.

These two boys stood for all that was good, true and noble. 1 heirs were beautiful Christian lives of purity and service cheerful and unselfish and took a deep In reret in their church a benedlc lion to all with whom they came In contnrt. Let us not think of their, lives as ended, but just begun anew In the Heavenly Home. Oh, think of the home over there, By the side of the river of light, Where the saints all Immortal and fair Are robed In their garments of white. May our Heavenly Father bless and comfort the sorrowing ones and may wc all look forward, to the hap py reunion over there.

A Lovd One Ware WARE SHOALS. Aug, 13. Mrs. C. P.

Burgette and little son, Billy Bur-gette. of Detroit. Mich- visiting her father, Mr. W. D.

Thomas, and other relatives at Ware Shoals and Konea Path. Misses Carrie Darby, Hannah Leltnrr, Evelyn Jones, were visitors in Ware Shoals last week. Mrs. Rob Higbe was a visitor in Laurens, Wednesday, where she visited relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Davis and son, Jerome, are spending this week at the Isle of Palms. Mrs. James W. Culbertson has re turned to her work at the Depot after a week's vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Ha Hie Tndcrson of Hartsville, spent- the past week-end in Ware Shoals with Mrs. Ander son's narents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Freeman. Mr. arid Roy Cooper and children, and Mrs.

J. E. Cooper, visited 9lr. and Mrs. Newton Cooper at Augusta, Sunday.

Mrs. Cooper remained for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Cooper. Miss Doris Allen is spending several days this week in Ware Shoals and Is attending school Session In Greenwood.

Mrs. Calvin Robinson of Shoals Junction Is attending school session in Greenwood. Mr. Roy Culbertson is away from the Hardware Department this week cn his vacation. Mrs.

F. L. Kay and children spent1 last week in Hendersonville, N. C. Mrs.

Lil Phillips, and daughter. Miss "Snooks" Phillips, of Clinton, rpent Sunday in Ware Shoals, with Mr. and Mrs. drier Wright, and Mr, W. C- Cobb and other relatives.

Friends of Mrs. Grady 8 pence will be glad to learn that she is rapidly recovering from a recent operation. Miss Alice Freeman" of Abbeville, spent the week-end in Ware Shoals with her Mr. and Mrs. L.

Freeman. Mrs. J. A. Crawford and chldren.

Edward and elle and Mrs. J. E. Davenport spent the week-end lnMen- morning. Mrs.

J. R. Rodger en joyed a day In the home uf her sis- ter. Mrs. Carrie Stalknera Mrs.

J. C. Callison, of near Bradley, Mrs. Lee Burnett and Mrs. Mamie Lee Jordan, and lttte daughter, Mary Ella Jordan, of Lexington, enjoyed last Tuesday with Eliza Flynn.

Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Wrenn and Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin little daughter, called to see. Mrs. Bay Wrenn and family. Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rush called la the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.V Htn-ton, Sunday afternoon.

Greenwood Mill CirtH.NWOOD mill Au. in. Mm. Jim ilruomr tn.iJ children re-tin rati home TIiuimUv alu-r a plenum two weeks bluy In 0oitU with r. lallves.

Mta Karline Walton of Etlirfirld and MLa Mary Ottts of Jrhiiston vfeited Mi Mulled Adams recently. Mr. and Mrs. D. Garvin and Ben, Jr spent a wiikend tn Pelarr with Mr.

ana Mm. BUI Garvin. FrVnds of Mr. J. W.

Andcncm will be worry to know thut Mir continue 111 at her home on Kltn street. Mls Helen rorter. of Atlanta, hu been iendlng her vacation here with her hooie folk. Mr. and Mr.

W. E. Porter. Friends of Mr. and Mr.

Joe Anderson will be interested to know that they have moved from our village to Greenville. They have made their home here for number of years and will be missed by a lar' number or Mends. John Black of Spartanburg, has returned home after a week's visit with his little friend. Marshall Cul- Mr. and Mrs J.

H. Sparks weekend recently In Union with relatives. Rev. and Mrs. W.

H. Belers spent last eck in Atlanta wilh friends and relatives. Miss Vera Drummond of Ninety Six spent last weekend with Misses Margaret and Ruth Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.

O. C. and W. Cooper spent last Sunday in Spartanburg with Rev. and Mrs.

B. B. Biack. Mrs. W.

K. Oilrcath and son of Piedmont have returned home after a two weeks visit with her sister and family, Mrs. T. O. Jones.

Mrs. Hassle Haberson and Miss Lula Home of Ninety Six s)cnt last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. N. E.

Wilson. Fuller Holder Is -attending summer school at Clcmson college. Mrs. Van Crcswell of Florence s)ent a few days recently with her aunt, Mrs. J.

M. Anderson. Mrs. I. E.

Culbrcath spent Thursday afternoon with her daughter, Mrs. N. E. Wilbon. Friends of Earl Davis will be Interested to know that he has re-enlisted In the U.

S. Anny and left for Fort Bcnning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rochelle Scott spent last Sunday In Abbeville with relatives.

Gene. Billingslcy has returned home after a few days visit with his parents in Orecnville, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Billlngsley. Mrs. Charles Darracott of Abbe ville spent last Monday with Mrs. J. M.

Anderson. Friends of Fred Ayers will be glad to see him out after an operation at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. McCarey have returned home after a visit with relatives in New Jersey. Mrs. Harold Miller children of Fort Bragg have been spending a while with her home folks here, Mr. and Mrs.

Don McKellar, Those enjoying Grace Broome's birthday dinner recently were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Broome and Miss-Dorothy Broome, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Broome and children, Jimmie Nicholson, Andrew Brown and Miss. Louise Williamson. Mrs. Eddie Irvin and children have been visiting her parents in Georgia.

Friends and relatives in our community were saddened on last Sunday when death claimed one of our former residents, W. A. Albea at his home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs.

Albea had lived until two years ago; In our community and had many friends. Mr. Albea was a good man and a good church member when his health permitted, a devoted man to his family. The beautiful "flowers attributed to his es- W. M.

Chamber. In Wayneavllle, N. before returning to Locknart where she is a member of the grammar school faculty. Recent viMtors In the home of 8 J. Chile Included: Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Williams. Miss Jane Wllllama, Greenwood; Mrs.

P. W. Jayroe. Or cm wood; B. W.

Roirers and Dr. Edmonds. Cletnson college; Mrs. John W. Simmons.

Orrer; Mr. and Mrs. Martin James and L. P. James Anderson; Mr.

and Mrs. W. Cli Ik. Miss Blanche Chile. Green ville.

Mr. Chile is improving from a serious illness of several weeka Miss Mary Lou Williams has re turned from the Oreenwood hos pltal where she underwent an oprr atlon and la recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs John O. William. Miss Margaret Patterson Is visiting In Cheraw.

Jesse R. Cor ley has returned from Knoxvllle, Tenn, where he visited his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Elwin 8. Titus. Mr.

and Mrs. Titus who accompanied him heme have returned to Knoxvllle Mta Edna Duncan has returned from a six weeks tour of points of interest in the West. Miss Llllle Hilton of Abbeville Is the guest of Miss Mary Fuller. W. 8.

Arlington. will arrive from Tavaree, Fla, during the week end to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sidney Arlington.

Miss Lillian Tuten and Miss An nle Laurie Sturkey have returned from Georgetown where they spent several weeka with friends. Miss Sarah Prances Duncan la visiting relatives In Charleston and Bamberg. Miss Mary Horton has returned to her home In Belton after a visit with Miss Frances Cook Robinson. Mrs. Jerome Bailey and son of Bailey, Mrs.

Stephen Har ley and son of Ellenton are the guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Queries. Miss Edna Shell of Oray Court and Mrs. Willis Ard of Columbia are spending some time here with Mrs. E. L.

Rogers. Miss Juanlta Chamberlain has returned from St. Petersburg. where she spent five weeks with relatives. Mrs.

A. J. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. E.

B. Brown, Miss Julia Brown and Miss Elizabeth Brown attended the funeral of Mrs. Andrews' sister, Mrs. Charles Thrift, in Columbia on Dr. Durward Cason and son Hansel of Washington, spent several days here this week en route to Warrenton, where they visited relatives.

Frank W. Corley of Aken spent the past weekend here with his parents and Mrs. Jesse R. Corley. Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. Hitt, Miss Carolyn Hitt, and Mrs. Tom Thrallkill of Bamberg spent the weekend here with Dr.

and Mrs. C. R. Strom. Mrs.

Curtis Corley of Oreenwood visited relatives here this week. Nash Moore of the CCC camp at Myrtle Beach spent the past week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Moore.

Miss Mary Nance Mayson of Saluda is spending the week here with Miss Julio Brown. Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Walton have returned from Myrtle Beach where they spent several days. Charles F. Talbert of Augusta, visited relatives here Tuesday. Mrs. Lula T.

Moseley of Miami, McCormlcIc Mccormick. Aug. is. spe- rlal) Mr. W.

Eugene Allen has re turned to her home In Washington, D. after spending a week here with her parent. Bhertff and Mia. Walter T. Strom.

Miss Elnita Harvey has returned from Pinopolls where she snt two weeks with relatives. Mrs. Robert Lee Faulkner Is spending some time tn Carrollton, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs L. L.

Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. Ed P. Winn spent Sunday at Camp Rocky Bottom with their daughter.

Miss Trula Winn. Jim Murray returned to Washing ton, D. on last Sunday after spending a weet here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray.

Mr. and Mr. Wilbur M. Strom and family spent Wednesday In An derson with relatives. Mrs.

Joseph Murray spent Tues day In Columbia with her mother, Mrs, WUhelmina Orlffln. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Harmon. Jr Belton Harmon. 3rd, Mr. and Mr. R.

D. Suber and clUldren were visitors In Augusta Saturday. James Abner Lyon has returned to Columbia after visiting his par ents. Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Lyon. Mr. and MrsxT.

J. Haynea visited Mrs. Haynes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Smith, the past week en route to their home In Greenville from Hope, Ark, where they visited Mr. Haynes' mother. They also visited the centennial celebration In Dallas and other points of Interest In Texas. Miss Catherine Keller has return-- ed from, an extended visit to New York City and points of Interest In the East. Hugh C.

Brown spent Tuesday In Columbia on business. Charles Brown has returned to his home In Aquone, N. after spending several days with his mother, Mrs. Louise Brown. Miss Louise Smith has returned to Anniston, after visiting her parents for several days.

Robert Jennings Talbert of Co lumbia is visiting his mother, Mrs. Georgia Talbert. this week. Lawrence Strom hs returned from Woodville where he visited Mr. and Mrs.

David Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Hanvey and children of Memphis, Texas, are visiting relatives here. Miss Helen Brown and Jim Mur ray were visitors in Greenwood lost Saturday. Robert Lee Faulkner and H. N. Coleman spent Tuesday in Columbia: Miss Marian Harmon of Ridge Springs, la spending some time here with Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Harmon. Mrs.

A. M. Thompson, -Miss Belle Thompson, Mrs. S. W.

Williamson and Kibler Williamson of Newberry were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Talbert.

Miss Theressa Bernhardt ind Aubrey Lee Barnhardt have returned from Concord, N. where they spent three weeks with relatives. Mrs. R. D.

Sylvester and daugh ters of Richland, N. are spending some time here with her parents. Judge and Mrs. H. C.

Walker. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ansel Price and children have returned to their home in Charleston after visiting Ms.

Price's parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Price. Miss Mnrinn Sturkey who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Wessie I Hitt, Is visiting another sister, Mrs, BPS Glosfast Enamel Tbe4HowrWonJrWorler old furniture bcautitut-and ntw With GLOSFAST you can easily beautify and change furniture and.

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