Mrs. W. M. Thomas and children spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. H. R. Davis, on Taylor street.
Miss Ader Thomas was the guest of Miss Lillian Gardner Monday night.
Mr. Duke Aughtry got his hand bruised with a belt and it has been diving him trouble. He has been out for several days.
Rev. M. O. J. Kreps is spending a few days in Prosperity and Newberry.
The Olympia graded school gave a Thanksgiving entertainment on Wednesday at the school building.
Mrs. M. O. J. Kreps talked with the women of the Shandon Methodist church Tuesday afternoon.
Master Tracy snelling has been very sick but is rapidly improving.
Mr. J. H. Hendrix is very sick at his home, 501 Fifth street.
Misses Marshie Ray and Nellie Ray have returned after a few days’ stay with their father, Mr. C. D. Ray, in Lexington.
Master Woodrow Hendrix has been very sick, but is improving.
Mrs. Coates and daughter, Bessie Peeples of Gervais street, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. T. L. Green.
Mrs. W. B. Green of Shiloh, S. C., spent Monday night with his brother, Mrs. T. L. Green, and left Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga., to visit his son, Dr. J. F. Green.
Mr. Ernest Bedenbaugh of Newberry, S. C., was the guest of his brother, Mr. Walter Bedenbaugh on Fifth street Sunday.
Miss Edna Green has been sick, but is improving.
Mrs. A. C. Aarol has returned to her home after a few days’ stay with her children on Eighth street.
Miss Annie Bell Watts has been sick, but is rapidly improving.
Mrs. L. D. Boyce and daughter, Hester Boyce, of Greenville are spending a while with her daughter, Mrs. J. G. McNeal on Sixth street.
Mrs. M. E. Webb has been very sick for some time at her home on Berkley avenue. She is slowly improving.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Major Hall is quite sick at their home on Eighth street.
Mr. John Boykin has moved from Eighth street , Olympia, to Granby.
Mr. Sam Drawdy moved from Bluff road to Eighth street.
Mr. Harry Otto is visiting in the Olympia mill village this week.
Mr. John Frye has been very sick but is improving.
The infant of Mrs. Alice Ferule is sick at their home on Eighth street.
Mr. R. P. Odom has been sick, but is able to be out again.
Mrs. Nettie Johnson is spending a while with the relatives in the country near Blaney.
Mr. D. D. Gardner is visiting relatives at Ware Shoals.
Mr. P. M. Mooney has been very sick but is able to be at his work again.
Mr. Joe Storvy is spending some time in Ware Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rodgers are very happy over a visit which the stork made them November 21, leaving a little girl.
Rev. A. C. Baker and family of Ridge Spring, spent Wednesday in the clay.
The boys’ meeting at the Y. M. C. A. are will attended every Sunday afternoon.
The textile school at the Y. M. C. A. is doing good work.
Mr. John McCaw left Saturday to visit his daughters, Mrs. M. M. Montgomery and Mrs. Hattie Rattee at Smiths.
Miss Litla Hamrick returned to her home Sunday night after a few days’ visit with her sister at Pacolet.
Mr. Julian Parks left Monday for Anderson, S. C.
Mrs. G. W. McManus is attending the funeral of her father at Monroe, N. C.
Mr. R. L. Plair has moved from Olympia avenue to 609 Sixth street.
Poot and inch party by Baptist Philathea; five cents a foot and one cent an inch, and refreshments free, at Y. M. C. A. Saturday night, Nov. 27, 7:30. All welcome. Fun, fun, fun.
Mrs. M. E. World and daughter, Vernon World, left Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Hattie McCloud at Lancaster, S. C., for several weeks.
Little Katherine Walker is very sick at her home, 1112 Olympia avenue.
The Olympia Kindergarten gave a Thanksgiving party to the little tots Wednesday.
Misses Madge Baker and Mertle Baker were the guests of Miss Pearl Parker Wednesday.

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