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SUNDAY. EXARCH 23, 1930 THE GREENVLLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE SEVEN PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF UPPER SO UTH CAROLINA Zarapeth Class At Easley Is Birthday Celebrations Mark Sponsors Y. A At College Greer Chester Entertained At Wyatt Home Week For Abbeville Society EASLEY. Mar. 20.

Misses AUeen i Mr. Clotfd has a position with the ABBEVILLE. Mar. 22. The birth CH2STER, Mar.

22. The Senior daughter of Greenville, and Mr. Wardlaw Hubbard, of St. Clement; day celebrations in town this week have occupied the time were In the city thli wee and attention of those social coming here to visit Mr. and Mra.

forty-two club held a most delightful meetin wit Ira. J. A. Barron, on Wylle street This being the regular March meeting of the club Six tables were attractively arranged In the dining room and GREER, Mar. 22.

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown have returned to their home at Inman after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Paul V. Brockman. Oa Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Brockman entertained at dinner la honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Brown. O. A. Gaines has returned from a visit to Sylvia, N.

and the Indian Reservation. Miss Ellie Few has returned from a visit to Jreenwood and Newberrv. ly Inclined and Sunday and Monday found many of our people abroad calling un Mrs. Luc; Thomson and Mrs. Marshall and wish C.

C. Hunnleutt. Mrs. Hubert Cox entertained the Sesame club at its regular meeting -on Friday afternoon at her home on North Main street. "The program j- was along the lines of "Ultra Mod- ernism" now being enjoyed by tb club and papers were read on the ing for Dr.

O. A. Neuffer a continuation of bis happy and useful life. Mrs. Thomson celebrated her 86th birthday on Sunday and while music room for the games.

There were a number of Invited guests to fill in the places made vacant by absent Misses Sara Clowney, Eva West, and Sarah Ruff spent the week Drug uo. Miss Bernlce Parrlsh, of Anderson, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oree Parrlsh. Miss Hilda Syfan.

of Abbeville, was the attractive week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robinson.

Miss Ada Spearman visited friends In Greenville during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Cely, Mrs. Carpenter and Miss Maude Cely were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Garrison.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trlrm, Mrs. Lom W. Cely and sons visited Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Wilson during last week-end. Misses Marlon Sheridan and Mary Turner, of Easlev school faculty, are spending the week-end In Greenwood with Miss Sheridan's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Day.

Misses Esther and Margaret bav were guests of Mrs. Day's parents In Weavervllle Sunday. trend oi the new an in steei, sion and cement. Mrs. W.

L. Peeblea read a selection on the "Romano of bridge building" Mrs. Joan Htf' rls followed with a story of the end In Columbia. where she made an address upon the subject of "Mission Study." Miss Few is the superintendent of mission study of the Upper South Carolina conference. Miss Few was accompanied to Greenwood by Mrs.

H. B. Hutchlngs and Mrs. O. W.

Pipkin. M. C. Davenport and family have returned from an extended visit to Miami. Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. u. Parish have re- no formal celebration was held many of her friends In the city and all her large family called during the day to extend their good wishes to her. A number of dainty gifts of flowers, candies and souvenirs ol the occasion were received and throughout the day birthday cake and coffee was served at the home of her son, Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. turnM to their home in Charlotte. Arcn Bridge at Hell Gate- wnicn was followed with a paper by Mr.

N. after visiting the latters mother, Mrs. Mary Bigham, on John Calvert telling of the aims of those who wish to mark MC. Church street. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Walsh and Dr. and Mrs. J. E.

Daniel have returned to their home In Green Thomson. two children, of Spartanburg, were the guests for the week-end of Mrs. Marshall's birthday was on Rushmore in the Black Hill. Mis Marlon Mabry also read an article giving the general scope of the Im- 'improvements in the way of building." ville after visiting Dr. and Mrs.

L. Daniel. Monday and as usual people were reiatr-ed r- here from many of the surrounding Mrs. Edward W. nok and two Friends throughout the state of towns for the occasion.

The Mar miss Frances Wldeman will learn I i i Mk tWi wm y- fii 'Wtig ii 'W00SA sons, Charley and Bobby, of Rock Hill, have returned home after a visit to the former's parents. Mr. with Interest that she Is to be one shall home was beautifully decorated and in the dining room a beau or the instructors at Furman unl Alter tne business session Mrs. Invited her friends into her dining room and sandwiches, tea and Dons were served. Mrs.

Cox preaid- ing at, the tea urn. Mrs. R. H. Young, of Clinton, la in the city for a visit of a week or and Mrs.

.1. W. Wylle. on Churcn versity this summer. Miss Wide- Donalds tiful table held a center piece of pink roses heart shaped cakes and a birthday cake decorated In violets.

Pound cake and punch was served treet. Miss Theodosia Brock, jf Con man is superintendent of the Vtfr tor schools. The Greer friends of Miss Lou. verse college. Spartanburg, was the guest for the week-end of her aunt.

throughout the dav. Miss Kate Mar- snail being assisted by Mrs. J. M. Mrs.

C. Cro6s. valne Vauchan of Fair Forest, will f.tel a cordial Interest In the fact that she has again been elected one Miss Ellen Hough has returned wiiKinson. Mrs. Henry Norwood ana Miss Jessie 1111.

Mrs. Marshall has oi ine teachers at Furman univer nassert her flRth venr She Is fre sity for the summer session. Miss quently sought for her historical to Hickory. N. aftr visiting her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lough, on Wylle street. Mr. ind Mrs.

Lewis Bell have returned from Woodruff where they were the auests of the latters moth vaupnan has taught In this school for a number of vears and Is con snowieage. two witn ner daughter Mrs. uoa- frey. Mrs. J.

D. Martin, Miss Sarah Martin, Dr. J. D. Martin and Miss- es Lois Latty and Elolse Mo Laughlan came over from Atlanta -Sunday and spent the day with Mr.

and Mrs. Moncrief Schroeder. Mrs. C. H.

Tlnsley Is in Tusca- loosa, visiting an aunt who la sick at her 'iome there. Miss Martha Calvert and Miss Sarah Cowan went to Due West this week and spent several daya i in the college there with friend. The other side of the picture was sidered one of the most cnmlar l'yatt, Eva and Alma Van Land-fingham entertained the members of tne Zarepath class of the Flrft Methodist church with a love fit. Patrick party Monday night at the home ol Miss Wyatt. Decoration with a predominating color note ol green were elfecuveiy used la the reception rooms.

Alter au enjoying hour sptiH ia game and contest the served a tempting saiad course, sandwiches and nectar. The fat. Patrick motit was au tractiveiy earned out In the refreshments. Among those who returned to WinUuup Tuesday alter having en-Juyeu the spring holidays at nome were: Mioses Vugima Mauldin, Ed- na Hunt, ilances Stewart, Mary Ailiv Hutchinson, Athalie Bank-night, Mary McKinney, Kathleen Spearman, Varuia Garrison and Lucile Boa. activities among the members ol the younger set were renewed with great zest upon the arrival of these young ladies and continued throughout tneir entire stay.

ad Mrs. B. P. Woodside and jaiuij'y whose home as recently burned are occupying one of the houses belonging to the Easley Mill near the mill office. It Is understood that a new home will be erected for them soon.

Mrs. Woodside has been the recipient of two lovely showers since her home was burned, given by Mrs. H. L. Barr, Mrs.

W. M. Scott and Lloyd H. Smith at the home of Mrs. Barr and the Woman's auxiliary of the Presbyterian church at the home oi Mrs.

Lloyd Smith. On both of these delifchUul occasions, Mrs. -Woodside received a large number of pretty and useful gills. Mrs. Charles King, Mrs.

W. Hagood, Mrs. Ben Hagood and Miss Margaret Lotion assistea Mrs. A. B.

Taylor in the lovely tea she recently nave for Mrs. Dunklin Burn-Bide, who has recently moved to Spartanburg. Miss Mary Shaw Oillam, of A). bevtlle spent the week-end with Miss Grace Hunt. Dr.

T. D. Wyatt. of Spartanburg was the week-end guest of Mrs. W.

Ii. Wyatt. Mrs. John Terrell and son, D.id Terrell, of Atlanta, were week-end guests of Mrs. Terrell's mother.

Mrs. D. W. Hiott. Mrs.

W. E. Wright, of Greenville, spent a part of last week here as the miest of Mrs. C. N.

Wyatt. Mrs. C. B. Merck, who hag recently been visiting her parents here, Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Camp left Monday for Atlanta where she and Mr. Merck will make their future home.

Judge H. Townsend and Mls Edith Townsend, of Columbia, were recent dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. B.

Furmnn. Mrs. G. Ellsworth McWorter, of Milledceville, ia the guest of her sister, Mrs. W.

B. Furman. -Tim Ylrnt rnnl'to nt tVio teacners there. She has often vls- er. Mrs.

R. T. Bea the party of little Alice Belle King at her home, celebrating her sixth birthday. There were twenty-four ltea in Greer the eucst of her eou Mrs. J.

M. Lathan entertained the little friends invited for the occas members of the Sunshine club delightfully on Thursday morning Ion and a white cake with pink sin. Miss Hallle Ross on Hill street Mrs. O. F.

Henderson, and son, Gordon, and Miss Sarah Ashemore. of Simpsonvllle. were the week-end quests of their sister. Miss Mattle the meeting tempting re candles, -pink and white Ice cream freshments re serve and Easter eggs lor souvenirs, made up a perfect party for the little Mae Ashemore. on Emma street.

Mrs. A. Hickman has retu i home In after touts. Himh Bettis and famllv have moved from the Holtclaw house on The young girls who make un visitin" her oarents, Mr ai.J Mrs church street, to the DeYoung J. W.

Wvlle on fmrch street. Mrs Duncan, of Greensbure ''Why Suffer INDIGESTION Asked her physician Abbeville's contingent at Winthrop have returned to their studies after a pleasant vacation av home. Miss Charlotte Reese and Miss Jean Mil- noii.e on fc.mma street. Mr. Kellev.

of Newport. Tcnn Is Is the euest of her parents. Mr and Mis. J. lawman, on a business visitor of J.

M. Ashe- Smith street. ford will not return. Miss Reese go ninre. ini to Atlanta where she will enter Mrs Garton Gage, Mr R.

L. Crook a- Miss Lll Harris were business college Miss Milford stays 1oint ho-' at an 1n' tea on account of her health MISS MADALINE ELLIOTT, of Edenton, N. C. in one of the sponsors of the V. M.

C. A. at North Carolina State college at Raleigh, ilrr beauty speaks for itself In the photo above. In honor of Mrs. Carl Harris Mrs.

A. Neuffer entertained the bridge club at its regular meeting on Friday at trr home or. North who has recently come to Chester Main street. There were five tables to mike hr- Mrs. Clarenee -k.

of An lerson. wns the guest for the week of players and the games were en- Marriage Of Miss Wat kins And Mr, Cross Was Solemnized end of her sister. Mrs. I. C.

Cross Joyed In rooms made pretty with and Harden. spring i lowers. Alter a numoer or Mrs. Samuel W. Kluttz ai.d son, progressions a salad course with hot William Kluttz.

have returned rolls, charlore rospttes and coffee DONALDS, Mar. 22. Miss Nancy Crawford, of Ware Shoals, spent last week-end with Miss Ruby Mc-Claln. Mrs. Cook and two little sons, of Owens, spent Sunday with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Henry.

Miss Cornelia Martin had as her guest Saturday night Miss Dorothy Knight, of Honea Path. Miss Marie Sadler has returned to Columbia after an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. John Sadler. Willie Kay was a business visitor In Anderson Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Martin, Miss Emma and Elizabeth Martin were shopping In Greenwood Friday. James Jordan of Anderson spent Monday night with his sister, Mrs.

8. W. Brown. Miss Nelle Gordon had as her guest for the week-end her cousin Blanrhe Smith of Due West. Miss Thomas spent the week-end In Ware Shoals with Rev.

and Mrs. Cooley. Miss Price spent the week-end In Greenville. Miss Lilla and Earnest Black, of Rosman. N.

spent the week-end with their father Mr. George Black. Mr. and Mrs. T.

H. Gordon and Mrs. Charlie Smith spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe smith.

Rev Fred Harris filled his regular appointment at the Methodist church Sunday and dined with Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Lnngstnn. Miss Mary Murff Is spending a while with her mint. Mrs.

Lizzie Hall of near Anderson. Mrs. Will Sproules of Greenwood, siient Tuesday with her mother Mrs. Nettie Smith, who has been sick. Miss Elvira Martin snent the week end at Whltmlre with Miss Doris Tribhle taking part In a piano recital of which Miss Tribble was director.

Mrs. John Sadler and Mrs. Hurrh Bowen spent Tuewinv in Abbeville. Miss Elizabeth Martin has returned to Winthrop after snendinff the Snrlnpr holiday with her father. Miss Martin Is a senior at Winthrop.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Mnv of Rock Hill Rnent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ma v.

Quite a number of out-of-town visitor attended the funeral of Stone Wednesday, nmnnr whom was Rev. and Mrs C. E. Verm ill 'on, of Spartanburg: Rev. and Mrs Herman Stone of Greer: Pev Trunin Brown and Clifton Dod-Wanr -Mrs Fate Chandler of Fork Shoals.

At home after March 15, 491 from a short visit to Anderson. was served. Mrs E. Leslie. Mrs.

Drexel avenue. Miss Msrgle Leckle. of Spartan J. C. Hill.

Mrs. B. Cheathem and Miss Florence Neuffer assisted In Mrs. Cross, as Miss Watkins, vas burg, was the guest for the weekend of her mother. Mrs.

M. A. entertaining reared in the Berea community rkle and farrilv. Miss Julia Herbert, who Is in Ninty Six, was a visitor In The following will be read with interest by manv friends: Miss Mildred Watkins announces the marriage of her niece Hyaclnthe Frances to Daniel Decatur Cross on Saturday the twenty-second February nineteen hundred' and thirty Detroit, Michigan Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Harrell and town lor the past week-end spend daughters Mrs Thomas W. Barrett Mrs W. H.

Ferguson, and Mrs. Greenville county, and received her education at Berea High school and Mars Hill college. N. C. She then entered a nurses training school in the city, and for the past few years has been nursing in hospitals in ing the time with her friend.

Miss Florence Neuffer, Wjlte. have returned frc-n a "Cn and 'lour ttomacfi ean now lie) corrected without the use of burning irritating toda, or vicious, habit-form ing cathartics." Calcium Carbonate, (2Vi times a effective at aoda) ia tablet form, it the ideal anti-acid: sure, swift and positive in its relief, yet safe in its uie. It is rhe only remedy which does not upset the acid equilibrium of the body and is incapable of over-dosage. Sluart'i Dyspepsia Tablets are Cardura Carbonate in its best and most convenient form, blended with other valuable substances. That's why we urge their use as the only kindf'Jr--children, and best for men aod women.

At All Drug Stortsi 25c and 60e Th Qulckut Relit) for Cottle Dimrim STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Mrs. E. F. Comely Is spending a part of this week in Montgomery short visit to cry. N.

u. Mrs. Rhada W. WaJe. of Clinton has been the guest of her Detroit.

with ner son. Edward Comely. Miss Blanch Chance, Miss Eliza beth Herbert and Miss Amelia Me Mrs. B. M.

Spratt, on Pinckney street. Dr. and Mrs. John Walker have returned from a visit to their aunt. Mrs.

Lou H. Monk at Campo-bello. Mr. and Mrs. MeTvelre Daniel have returned to their home In Columbia after visiting their parents.

Dr and Mrs, J. L. Daniel. Mr Daniel is state hleh srhool Inspector, with headquarters In Columbia. Mr.

and Mrs. T. N. Clement, Mr. and Mrs.

John Clement and Jones Clement have returned from a visit to Calhoun Clement, at South Carolina university nt Columbia. Misses Nelle James. Helen and Frances Bull have returned from a visit to friends at Charlotte. N. C.

Miss Genevieve Pentt has returned from a visit to home folks at Miss Hendrleks has returned to her home nt, Ware Phoals after vls-itlnpr her narents. Mr. and Mr D. M. Hendricks.

For nearly three vears Miss Hendricks has been do. Incr clerical work for the Demls Ba? company, and has made man" friends In her new home, as well as retaining the ones she already has here Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hendricks and daughter. Ann Hendricks have returned tn their home In Greenville afler visiting relatives here.

J. A Burnett and famllv have Timed to their home at Tueanau after visiting relatives In Greer. Dr. T. L.

Justice, pastor of -the First Baptist is attending the nnnual Bible conference in Atlanta this week, but will return In time to occupy his pulpit, on Kun-dav. Friends of Mrs. W. T. Allison will regret to learn that she continues ill at the Chick Springs sanitarium.

However, her condition Is greatly improved. Mrs. Allison was operated on for appendicitis six weeks "Bo. Misses Amelia McFadden and Mary Hollls. of Rock Hill, were the Nab were among those who went to Greenwood on Monday to tiear Clinton Belt on i 1 1 i guests for the week-end of Mrs.

ueramine rarrar sing. Mr. and Mrs. j. Moore Mars and A Blaine, on West End.

Mrs Marv C. Youngblood. of CLINTON, Mar. 22. Misses Mary Easley schools, was a recent visitor In Columbia.

Mrs, E. II. Shnnklln and Mis Alice Shanklin, of Greer, were recent quests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. Cloud, recently of Orecnvllle, have come to Easley to make their home and for the present are vnlh Dr. and Mrs. J.

L. Wall. Dillard of Asheville, N. and Lila Dillard of Hendcrsonvilic were Mrs W. Joel Smith went to Greenwood Sunday to attend the funeral of Hon.

W. J. Moore after which they went on to Laurens for a visit. Mrs. W.

F. Thomson and little Norfolk. Va and son. Hazel Young-blood, of New York were the guests for several days of the former's brother, J. W.

Cowan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walston Lynn. the week-end guests of relatives BELTON, Mar. 22.

A number of Belton girls who attend Winthrop college spent tpring holidays hero, returning to their wors on Tuesday, Leonard Horton Max Grubbs, Jess Burnett. George Faut and Jesse Lee Holcumbe, of Furman university, spent several days here this week. DANDRUFF 7V Mrs. J. Ii.

Bootwright, of Mullins, was a visitor tills week with Mi's. AND FALLING HAIR less Milliont ui Larky Tie for icalp J. T. Kite. troublw end Warte-m far Mrs.

George White and Mrs. George L'uweil were called to Hart- uimcnti. Both fold MrmAv.Rark well, this week by the death Barbers or druvglitl in the city. Mrs. C.

M. Bailey is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Brewer Dixon in Talladega, Ala. Mrs.

W. Bethea of Dillon, is the guest of her dauglver, Mrs. W. W. Harris.

Miss Allene Newsom, accompanied by Miss Collette Griffin, sjient the week-end in Ilaitsviile with her parents. Miss annlc Lou Norman spent the week-end in ColumbH with Yiends. Mrs. R. H.

Young Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Godfrey of Abbeville. Mr, and Mrs.

Iswald Copcland of Newberry, spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Shealv. Mrs.

F. T. Gray, and" little daughter of Jacksonville, is the ol an uncle. i I ft ft Mis, Henry Watkins, Miss Elva Suffering Coieman, Miss Mary Gambrell, of Duncan the high school taculty, Misses KEELEY Elizabeth Horton, Henrietta Burnett, Kathenne Clinkscak-s, Jess Sanders Cox, Gladys Harris and Blanche Burnett of the senior class Misses Ernestine Vatighan. Cor- DUNCAN Mar 59 flur Mil.

dred llendrix, Myrtle Bryan. Edna Zimmerman anrt tnrlrenn rulia Muillnax. Ethel Cromer and Mary Daniels have taken an apartment at the home of Miss Anna have returned to Winthrop college after spending the holidays with Greene on Miner street. Mr. and Mrs.

Lenwood Craft and tneir parents. Miss HeIen Tnvlnr a tnrtnTit tr guest of her pare Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Wilson. Miss Anna Bell Hudson spent the daughter Louise Craft, have returned to their home at North, after week-end with her parents in O. W. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. Tovlor. visiting Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Craft. Mrs. L.

F. MeCormlck has returned to her home Rt Sumter af Miss Alma Ruth Cooper spent the Misses Ruby Dobson and Blanche Vflnnflttnn hnv retumurl t.hplr inrtk week-end In Laurens with Miss Emmie Stille. ter visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. J.

S. Craft. les at Asheville Normal Institute at W. C. Walker and family have Miss Mildred McCord of Hodges jejunum- "ffi1 LTzTj was rhe week-end guest of her sister.

Miss Margaret McCord. attended a St. Patrick's tea at Anderson college on March 14. Mrs. Charles M.

Cox and daughter, Marie, are visitors in Marion Va. Mr. Cox nd Mia. Wesley Drake accompanied them for a stay of a few days. Mrs.

Harold Breazeale was a visitor in Columbia this week with her sister. Mrs. Brooker. Mrs. Walter Robinson, of Anderson, has been a recent visitor here with Miss Allie Grubbs.

The Belton U. D. C. chapter will meet Wednesday afternoon, March 26 at the home of Mrs. Annie Geer and Mrs.

Mary Whitlock. Miss Marguerite Green spent last week-end near Edgefield with Miss Lucile Oreen. Mrs. N. C.

Brown and Miss Lillian and Julia Brown have been recent visitors in Greenville. Vernon Hunter, of Greensboro, N. has been here recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Mrs. A. J. Sproles spent several Asneviiie.

N. after spending some time with their parents. Mrs. L. G.

Miller, of Spartanburg, visited relatives here this week. Fred Moore has returned from a visit to Charleston, S. C. Mr ftnri TVfre TT1I drmr wrn days recently in Greenwood as the guest of relatives and friends. 8nltrlum.

2JH TylrSt, CtlumMe. S. C. or mm and women addicted to Whiskey or OuiM horn-Ilk, atmoiontra. (aft, flrrtive treatment under physician's aara.

Cater spent the week-end In Iva, S. C. with his parents. among the shoppers In Spartanburg this week. Mrs.

r. w. Wade is at home from a visit to her mother, Mrs. B. M.

Spratt In Chester. Dr. W. T. Hughes spent the week end in Abbeville as the guest of relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparks and THE FOLLY OF FAT Proved for 22 years-and to many Miss Marv Louise Sparks of Union Himtcr. Dr.

Floyd McDanlel. of New York, spent Thursday in the city with Mrs C. W. Cooper. returned to their home In Greenville after visiting friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Tooley.

H. G. Tooley and Miss Ina Tooley have retirmed from a visit to Colonel Roark and family at Easlev. Mrs. C.

C. Mcbowan has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Samuel Templeton, at Augusta. Go. Mrs.

W. A. Robinson and children, Mary Elizabeth, Billy and Alfred Burgess Robinson, have returned to their home at Easlev after visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Burgiss. Misses Helen Black and Joyre Kellctt, of Spartanburg, were recent guests of Mrs.

Carrie Black Mr. and Mrs. W. L. James and daughter.

Miss Anna Louise James, have returned from a visit to relatives at Ridge Spring. Miss Pearl Stroude, of Greenwood, is the guest of her sister. Mrs M. Q. Stroude.

Miss Evelyn Brantley has returned to her home in Spartanburg after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brantley. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Hutrhlnes have returned from a visit to relatives at Whltmlre. Mrs. M. A.

Oliver and children. Norvel. Banks and Benjamin, of was a visitor here the last weekend with Mrs. Clarence Clinkscales. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Geer, of Greenville and Leon Rice, of Anderson were visitors in Belton on last Sun Wise Mother day. Johnsie Vaughn, of Greenville. spent last week-end here with Mrs. H.

McKinnev. Mrs. J. M. Burnett will attend the W.

M. 0. meeting at Coker college the coming week. Vivian Vaughn. Rov Vaughn ana -i imii W.

T. Cox were recent visitors In Charleston. Miss Sadie Blake, of Converse col The next time a headache makes you stay at home Or some other ache or pain prevents your keeping an engagement-Remember Bayer Aspirin! For there ia scarcely any pain it cannot relieve, and relieve promptly. These tablets give real relief, or millions would not continue to take them. They are quite harmless, or the medical profession would not constantly prescribe them.

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and Mrs. J. H. Patten, of Washington, are guests of Mrs. Alice B.

Latimer. Mrs Oliver's sister. Mrs. W. Stone.

Mrs R. Duncan 'has returned from a visit to relatives In Spartanburg, having been called there Misses Elinor and Emllv Cot right method is at every-one's command. Marmola has been used for 22 years millions of boxes of it. Users have told others the results until Marmola now stands alone. A book in each box gives the formula and explains the reasons for results.

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Go start today. on account of the death of her niece, Mrs. Louise Hughes McKin ney. The friends of Mrs Lanford who lives on Hill street, will be glad to learn that she Is convalescing from CONSIDER the fact that countless people, for many years, have icen riphtirfj; fat in the rtodcrn way. No ab-tormal exercise or diet bring harm.

Note the rcsultsyou see t'crywhere. Slender fig-ires now prevail. Excess at is the exception. New -outh and beauty, new icalth and vigor, have ome to multitudes in the asy, pleasant, right way. One great reason is a liscovery that science nade some years ago.

It vas found that most fat eople had an underactive gland. That gland argely controls nutrition, and its weakness -Je3 to fat. Modern physicians, ince that discovery, ha ve pplied a new treatment obesity. They have fed he lacking substance. Marmola prescription ablets, prepared by a arnou8 laboratory, con-ain the factors they em-loy.

So this effective and a recent major operation at the F1U Mitchell, Georgia McChph. C.ladvs Martdox and Myrtie Kav w'U arrive Tuesday 1re rker col-Ict7P to snenrl spriri hn'Ma'-s here. Mr. and Mrs. John Hudens prA daughter, of Flat Rock were visitors here lat veek-end with Mr and Mrs L.

D. Rlake Mrs. Hnrv Clinkscales and son. Charles, have been recent visitors in Hodges with Dr and Mrs. Cascn.

Miss Margie Shuninfe. misslonRr? i China and now on furlough, was the guest of Mrs. Joel Rice this week. Chick Springs sanitarium. Buford Evington Honored With Party INMAN.

Mar An enjoyable nnrtu n-ftc nli.nn CiMiHav fvpnlm. at the home of Mr and Mrs C. L. Here are Lois and Charles, husky young children of Mrs. C.

Kneece. 1919 Barnwell Columbia, S. C. Their mother's experience shows what can be done to keep children robust. She says: "Since 1 found out how good California Fig Syrup is I have kept some In the house- It ahvuvs helps my children.

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So look for that when buying. Seven million bottles used av year Droves Its merit. Adv uvingion in compr.mn-.t to Burorfl Evington whrrls at home on furlough from Camp MrPherson. Ga. Games, stunts and progressive conversation were features of entertainment.

A fruit course was served. Those present were Misses That DMrlaM rAu rirrn Aspirin la tba trad mark of Bayer Manufacture Of Monoaceticscideetar ol SaUcytlcadd Miss Ruby Welch Weds Atlanta Man INMAN. Mar. 22-Friends of Mis? Ruby Welch of Sumter will be Interested In the announcement of her marriage Murch 9 to Mr Chr-les L. Chapman, formerly of Columbia but who is now engaged as a public accountant tn Atlanta Mrs.

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