Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Corn and son, James, spent the past week-end in Anderson and Lyman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bass and children of Charlotte, N. C., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker.
Miss Margaret Wilkerson of Charlotte, North Carolina, visited Miss Vermelle Wilkerson during the past week.
Mrs. Alright, Mrs. Blackburn and son, and Mrs. Duncan have returned from a motor trip to Texas.
Mrs. Camille Ransom and Miss Lucy Ellis spent the past week-end at Charleston and Magnolia Gardens.
Misses Edith and Adelle Hite have returned from Batesburg where they visited relatives.
W. P. Hamrick was a business visitor in Greenville this week.
Chappelle Brown is at home from a local hospital where he underwent an operation.
Mrs. R. E. Webb entertained the Woman’s Society of St. Luke’s Lutheran church, Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Harry Shealy is confined to her home.
Mrs. C. H. Swinnie entertained the young women’s class of Whaley Street Methodist Sunday school Thursday evening.
L. P. Wilkerson Arthur Ike, W. C. Clough and Pierce Wilkerson, went on a fishing trip to Edisto during the past weekend.
Misses Thelma Kirkland and Vermelle Wilkerson and Willard Jones spent the past weekend with relatives in Darlington.
F. L. Riles and son, F. L. Riles, Jr., of Darlington, have been recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wilkerson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hughes and family motored to Orangeburg Sunday.
Mrs. E. B. Gaines and son of Long Island, N. Y., are the guests of relatives here for two weeks.
Mrs. Gertrude Weaver and Ruth Craig have returned from Langley where they spent several weeks.
Miss Kittie Mae Beckham, of Blythewood is the guest of relatives here.
Mrs. Eli Sink and son, Coit Baxley were the week-end guests of Mrs. Ormie Blalock last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Walters spent several days this week in Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Phillips and children spent Sunday in Newberry with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Pope had as their guest for the week-end the latter’s mother, Mrs. F. W. Herlong.
Mrs. R. O. Williams entertained Tuesday evening in honor of the twelfth birthday of her son, Jack, Those present were; miss Elizabeth Millwood, Miss Fredrica Spigner, Jack Spigner, Miss Doris Parks, Miss Mozelle McNair, Snow Adams, LeRoy Floyd, Bruce Tate, Jr., Edward Herbert, Douglas Beaman, Harold Johnson, Asa Herbert and Raymond Yandel.
Mrs. Lou Connelly of Laurens in the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Dickert.
Mrs. L. C. Knox was the guest of honor at a dinner given for her on her birthday recently. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Knox and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Knox and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Giant and daughters, Mrs. Laura Peeoey, and Mr. and Mrs. George Knox.
Miss Nannie Simpson is spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crosson in Prosperity.
Mrs. Earl Sox of Lexington has been visiting her father, C. G. Corley.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keefe announce the birth of a daughter, Evelyn Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coward and sons, John, George, Alvin and Douglas of Newberry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hill.
Miss Lois Hilliard, Miss Geneva Howell, Mrs. S. B. Forsythe, and Mrs. Bill Darby, are spending the week-end in Charleston and Magonlia Gardens.
Mrs. Mary Foster of Darlington visited Mrs. W. H. Mattox Wednesday.
Mrs. L. E. Worrell and daughter, Christine, and Mrs. W. M. Thomas have gone to Spartanburg to visit Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Kelly.
Mrs. J. A. Thomas is visiting relatives in Saluda.
Miss Essie Mae Player is a patient at Columbia hospital.
R. J. McGill of North Carolina, is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. M. J. Hall is at home from Columbia hospital where she has been a patient for five weeks.
C. M. Lockwood, Bob Strickland, W. A. Turner, A. G. Hixson, Curtis Ellis and W. H. Wilson went to Irmo Saturday evening to attend a meeting of the Jr. O. U. A. M. of the sixth district.
Mrs. Mattie Robertson has returned from Charlotte, N.C., where she visited friends.
E. L. Browder, J. N. Browder, G. G. Browder and G. B. Browder spent the week-end in Greeleyville with their father, who is critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Dickert and Harold Johnson spent Sunday in Laurens.
Jasper Dennis left this week for California.
Aaron Newman has returned to Sumter after visiting friends here.
Jule DuBose is at home from Union where he spent several weeks.
Mrs. Antionette Gardner and Miss Minerva Grant will be joint hostesses to the Woman’s Society of St. Luke’s Lutheran church Wednesday evening April 22.
Mrs. J. M. Wood entertained the members of her family with a reunion and dinner Sunday, April 12 at her home on Pall Mall street. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Grooms and son, Raymond, of Charleston; Mrs. J. C. Singley and son, John Carl, Mr. J. W. Wood of Blaney, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wood, Jr., and four children and Albert Wood of Columbia. The members of the party motored to Saluda dam during the afternoon.
Frank Weaver of Langley spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith were called to North Carolina. Thursday on account of the death of the former’s sister.
Mr. Peeples of the Boston, Mass., office of Pacific Mills visited the Hampton division of Pacific mills this week.
Mrs. Levien Raines, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spivey, left Thursday for Cherryville, N. C. to attend the funeral of Mrs. Joe Harrison.
The Junior Girls class of Whaley street Methodist church held a social meeting Friday evening in the Sunday school building. Miss Thadus Raines is the teacher.
Mrs. Amelia Smith know to her many friends as “Grannie” Smith, is ill at her home.
Miss Norma Mellette spent Sunday in Camden.
Miss Alma Abbott has been the guest of Miss Robbie Wright.
George Clary left his week for Warrenville to make her home.
Miss Gertrude Millwood left Thursday for her home in Lyman after visiting Mrs. Hattie Hawkins.
Pacific Girl Scouts will meet Tuesday evening, April 21, with Mrs. Sara Hamrick at her home.

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