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COLUMBUS NEWS
By Mrs. Edward Staggs.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Craig and
children, Peggy and Butch, have re
turned after spending Christmas
with Mrs. Craig’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Thomas, of Fair
fax, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marting of
Clarksville, O., are spending the
Christmas holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. George H. Marting. •
^Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edney of Wil
^K?ton are visiting Mrs. Edney’s
pfrents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gibbs.
Mr. Edney expects to return on
Friday and Mrs. Edney will remain
for a longer stay.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vinson spent
Christmas with Mr. Vinson’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vin
son in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shields and
son returned to Winder, Ga., Wed.
nesday after spending Christmas
with Mr. Shields’ mother, Mrs.
Mollie Shields.
Out of town children who visited
Mrs. Lizzie D. Ormand during the
Christmas holidays were Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Upton of Canton, N.
C.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hardin and
children of Spindale, and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Sisk of Bostic. Mrs.
Elaine Upton of Rock Hill remain
•for an extended stay with her
‘her.
Uut of town children who visited
Mrs. L. B. Robbins during Christ
was were Mr. and Mrs. Max Rob
bins and son, Boyce Morris, of
Nashville, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Edgerton and son of Bostic, Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Robbins and
daughter of Avondale and Ray Rob
bins of Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith are
building a new home on Walker
Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilds
have moved into their new home
recently purchased from Edwin
Lanning.
John Jones and Earle Hampton
of Lockney, Texas, are visiting
relatives here and in Polk County.
CHRISTMAS ATMOSPHERE
AT ST. LUKE’S HOSPITAL
Nobody wants to be sick at
Christmas but those of our friends
who are in the hospital this year
haven’t missed all of the Christ
mas Spirit by any manner of
means, this year, as always, St.
Luke’s has been decorated with a
Christmas tree and evergreens and
holly and one visitor commented
that he had never seen the hospital
look as lovely and that the Christ
mas atmosphere was noticeable the
minute one entered the building.
A real Christmas gift to each pa
ient was a lovely evergreen wreath,
tied with a big red bow and deco
rated with a tiny reindeer or some
other Christmas ornament. These
wreaths were made and donated
by the Girl Scouts of the Inter
mediate troop, and were hung on
each patient’s door. A real evidence
or tne Lmristmas spirit to the stair
of the hospital as well as to those
confined in hospital beds during the
holiday season. The special services
committee of the Hospital Auxil
iary wishes to thank the girl scouts
and the troop leader, Mrs. H. O.
Stoudenmire, for their very real
contribution to the atmosphere of
Christmas happiness and thought
fulness at the hospital.—Contrib.
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