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Mountain Dew-ings At Saluda By Adulas, July 3 Annual pilgrimage to the Spar tanburg Baby Hospital yesterday bringing many visitors to The Mountains . . . The “Pilgrimage” being covered for the Spartanburg Hei’ald-Journal by Owen Woods, Staff Photographer, who was ac companied by M'rs. Woods (“Louise Button” to you readers of her column on birds and subjects orni thological) . . . Marian Reese pour ing fruit punch for the “Pilgrims” .... Supper at Dr. Smith’s hos pital dining hall and a square dance in the hospital auditorium afterwards . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hearon square-dancing and daughter, Belle, saying that her long-lost hat and hand-bag hsd been located . . . And members of the Stag Line all wanting meet a pretty Miss Bingham of Trvon. Sarah Graydon in town and mailing a huge stack of post cards to friends aP over the country; and Madge Graydon entertaining house-guests Ellen Butler of Co lumbia and Quincy Kennedy of Williston, while Sarah hastily in dited another dozen or so cards. Group of sixteen riders from Camp Greystone unsaddling and tethering +he ? r horses in a vacant lot on Greenville Road street; and the girls then going on afoot to Hotel Skv Vue where a lunch wa waiting for them; this horseback trek to Saluda being a weekly ac tivity during the entire Camn period. N. C. Williams of Spartanburg and Assistant Scout Executive of the Palmetto Council, B. S. A., in town with members of his staff who, under his Directorship, will operate the Council camp on the outskirts of the City; and saying that he expects between 400 and 500 Scouts at camo during the o«»riod from July Bth to August 19 . . . Now at camp and living in temporary tents until the big armv t e nt<s are: Kenneth H. Davis, Spartanburg, assistant camn director and direc tor of aquatics; Councillors: Man ning Jeter, Jr., Union; Heyward McDonald, Chester, Milton Modlin, Rocky Mount, N. C., and Jimmy Hedges, Spartanburg; and Manag ing Steward and Chef; Snyder Hall of Wofford College .... A Medical Officer will report for duty within a few days. . . . The new lake is fast filling up . . . Scouts attending camp will be troops from Counties: Spartanburg, York, Cherokee, Union, Chester and Lancaster. The L. C. Paces celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary today. Felix Hipp’s roadster, bearing a Baltimore tag and several U. S. flags parked at the curb; and Mr. and Mrs. Hipp ‘in the drug store store writing post cards. Meeting of the Cabana Club Committee being called this afternoon by Chairman Roy T. Baisden. Master Michael Wallace Hedges, 4, recovering sufficiently from an adenoid operation by Dr. Smith yesterday morning to be back at home four hours later; and telling Carmen, his Cuban nurse, all about it in fluent Castillian Spanish. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Darby arriving from Jacksonville by motor for their second summer at The Oaks. Birthday Greetings July 4th for Marcus Lais Pope; and Mrs. Pope dubbing her husband “A fire cracker” by reason of h’s birth date. "hr Eußetin anvwhere in the U. A 5. 0 rronths for SI.OO. \ So easy to serve at home #j DRINK
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