United States senator James F. Byrnes talking to So Mr. Leon Harris in a hotel lobby, the two being well appointed through long Association on Song Lynn both were running for office Mr. Byrnes now fills. . . Three years, walking a breast at the fairgrounds, each wearing a chameleon held captive by a short string. . . Lead of about seven at the fairgrounds, with a Diane spending money, in deep quandary whether to spend it riding on the miniature train or for a soft drink.
G. C. Knight, formerly connected with the federal bureau of economics in Columbia now of Washington, who returned “home” to see his alma mater beat Clemson . . . And his former roommate, Paul Arant, now a law student at the university. . . Howard Garris, connected with the state highway department in Columbia. . . Miss Julia Crider, Formerly of St. Matthews, now teaching at Blaney. . . Clyde Stewart, a schoolteacher at Pickens.
Among the thousands at the fair: J. W. Cook,. M. Bradshaw, J. H. Hardy, P. R. Keels and Herbert Hughes of Greenleyville . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blackwell of Chester . . . Winthrop girls . . . Real true gamecock at the game frightened by the blast of a trumpet . . . Large galleries crowding around those having pictures made by the photo-a-minute cameras . . . Holes ripped in the football field inclosure . . . The contrasting effect of the bright orange Clemson jerseys against the east stands.
T. B. Marin, postmaster, who is out again after being sick for a few days . . . Coach Walter Johnson a Presbyterian College and Mrs. Johnson at the game . . . “Judge” Curry of Clio . . . Jaybird (the second) Sifley of Orangeburg . . . and Woody Culler of the same place. . . Senator Bob Cooper of Lee, a former president of the State Fair association . . . Dr. S. C. Hayes of Clinton . . .
At the Carolina-Clemson game; Miss Helen Blease, graduate nurse of the Columbia hospital, but now resides in Durham, North Carolina, where she is working.
Captain W. T. Brock of Fort Benning, Georgia, attending the State fair and Carolina – Clemson game.

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