Olympia

Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Misses Letitia Hamrick and Jennie Hamrick and Ethel Rogers left Saturday for Hendersonville, N. C.

Mrs. E. E. Bishop of Spartanburg is visiting her son, Mr. Ernest Bishop.

C. D. McDonald will leave Sunday for Blaney to visit his sister, Mrs. A. B. Goff.

E. E. Johnson left Saturday for New York where he will spend ten days.

Mrs. W. B. Bible of Greenville is the guest of Mrs. A. C. Baker on Olympia Avenue.

Miss Sibbie Darby left Saturday for Newberry to visit relatives.

Rev. A. C. Baker has returned from Batesburg.

Mrs. J. H. Kennedy was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Walker, on Olympia avenue Wednesday.

Miss Bessie Crolley is spending a few days with relatives in aberdeen, N. C.

Miss Carrie Crolly will visit relatives and friends in Darlington this week.

Miss Bertha Wood has returned from Lexington.

Misses Eddie Lucas and Agness Lucas will visit relatives at Ballentine, Prosperity and Chapin this week.

Mrs. J. M. Aughtry is visiting her sister in Union.

Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Hamrick will visit relatives in Gerrer this week.

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Corley are visiting Mrs. Corey’s mother in Batesburg.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Cunningham left Sunday to spend a week in Hendersonville.

Mrs. S. Denins is visiting relatives in Newberry.

Mrs. W. J. Lawhon spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Duffle.

G. W. Martin was the guest of Mrs. D. D. Aughtry on Olympia avenue on Friday.

Archie Taylor and Clarence Darby will spend Sunday in Charleston.

Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Darby will Spend the week with relatives in Concord, N. C.

The crocheting class for all the women and girls of Olympia and Granby meets every Monday and Saturday evening. Batha at the women’s quarters of the Y.M.C.A are free to all.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Amos have moved on Foruth street.

Mrs. D. D. Aughtry is very sick at her home on Olympia avenue.

Mrs. W. T. Duffie was the guest of Mrs. W. H. Walker Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLaurin and Family will visit friends and relatives at McBee and Bethune this week.

Mrs. M. O. J. Kreps, who has been sick for some time, is improving.

Master Tracy Kreps is spending several days with his brother, C. A. Kreps, in Newberry.

A. C. Bishop has moved on Fourth street.

B. F. Peirce and family will visit his mother in Union this week.

Misses Maude Hallbrook, Viola Hallbrook, Dallis, Hallbrook, Thelma Hallbrook and Roberta Hallbrook will visit relatives at Westminster this week.

Misses Fanine Brock and Helen Brock are visiting relatives in Newberry and will visit relatives at Clinton before returning home.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Spigner have the sympathy of friends on account of the illness of their baby.

The Hampton Mills Cooperative store will close on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon and will close next Saturday at 6 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Warr announce the birth of a baby girl Sunday, July 25.

Albert Melton was the guest of his brother, Monroe Melton, Friday.

Mrs. W. J. Ellis, who has been on an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. D. Franklin, in Augusta, has returned.

Mrs. J. W. Terry will leave Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. J. S. Fant, in Tallahassee, Ala.

August 1, 1915  Columbia Record (published as The Columbia Record)  Columbia, South Carolina
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