Mrs. Burton Robinson and young son, David, 3rd, of New York, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Robinson of Taylor street, left last week for Raleigh, where they will be the guests of relatives before leaving by motor for New York.
Miss Jennie Thomas and Mrs. R. J. Thomas of Waddell, who have been visiting Mrs. William Davis, have returned home.
Mrs. J. L. Peake and young daughter, Betty Jean, are at home after a visit to Mrs. Mary Hall in Camden.
Miss Evelyn McNeil of the Blaney school faculty is spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charles McNeil, on Laurel Street.
Mrs. Lloyd Arnold of Sumter is the guest of her Cousin, Mrs. Frank Jenkins, of Oak street.
Mrs. J. D. Reese and two young daughters have returned from Alpharetta, Ga., near Atlanta, where they have been visiting relatives and are now residing at 2007 Lincoln street.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tate have returned from a motor trip to Greenville and Anderson, where they attended a meeting of the Spanish American War veterans and stoped over for a short stay with relatives.
Mrs. Marie Boyatt of Oneida, Tenn., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. Z. Burke on Hampton street, has returned home.
Mrs. Mildred Goodwin and father, W. C. Goodwin, are at home from Norfolk, where they went by motor for a visit to Mr. Goodwin’s brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Goodwin.
Claude Heidt of Augusta and W. J. Dawson of Lykesland were the guests of Miss Laura Thomas on Oak street last week for a short stay.
Mrs. L. M. Craft has returned from a visit to Athens and Atlanta, Ga., where she has been visiting relatives for the past two weeks. Her aunt, Miss Dora Bakk, of Chester is her house guest for a visit.
Mrs. Charles McNeil has been called to Hattiesburg, Miss., on account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. F. B. Martin.
Mrs. L. B. Tucker and son, Fay, of Blythewood were the guest of the Rev. Mrs. O. M. Abney at the parsonage last week.
Mrs. Claude Taylor has returned to her home at Spartanburg after a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. H. Rivers.
Miss Charlotte Brown of Winnsboro is visiting Mrs. Frank Brown on Laurel street.

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