Personal li * N II in ton, \U i. has resided . ip U-'t-Vuril for the past 12 years, ha* I tl cheeked in : t Saluda, as rad ? uu! i'.ai'?t at that place. His famn ? v will join him there to make, fibula their home as soon as pos ? 11 Bos&o has rcutrned to M ' in Spartanburg after spending :,0 week-end with his family. 1 t; 11. Hinnant, of Griffin, Ga.,' -??.?ill the holidays with his sisters, .?.rs. L. H. Bossec and Mrs. H. U. Ann field. . M- and Airs, W. .M. Brown, of '.Valhalla, S. C., visited Mr. and Mis. \\. E. Shipman last week. \V. L; Aiken is in Fairfield, Iowa, ? is a. business trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Loft's and I'amilv spent the holidays with Mr ? 1/ i\i."' parents in Asheville. Mij-.i Emma Miller returned Sat urday from .Raleigh, where she spent :i;e Christinas vacation with h6r ? I'V. Mr. and Mrs. A i*v>iv Hanell spent Uic holidays with Mrs, Harrell s PalJr , nts in Mississippi. rdJ*J Julius H niton returned Satur aiii from Jasper, Fla., where he spent ( three weeks with his grandniothei. > Jane Elizabeth Glazener, of Se neca. S. C., was the guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. i>htp Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shipman spent Monday in Seneca with Mis. bhip man's. brother, J.H. Glazener. Miss Nettie Wise returned last week to her home in St. Pet"*bur^ Fla., after spending sometime Brevard with friend?. v, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and little sou returned last ^veeK from Raleigh, where they spent . the holiday season with Mrs. Norwoods p,>Miv and Mrs. Robert Kimzcy who -i- nt the holidays here with their pardnts, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kimzey, n^d Rev and Mrs. S. C. Morris, have r. urned ? to their home in Greens ' Mist- Marion Henderson returned Monday to resume her studies Cullowhee State Normal. President C. H. Trowbridge, of Weaver College. spent the weekend in Brevard with his mother, Mrs. ?lulin Trowbridge. ... Miss Lorene York, of Asheville, visited friends here the past week ' "Miss Earleene Poindexter, who , ;ti the holidays with" her sister in Weston-Salem, returned Monday to , her teaching duties at isre- , vard institute. . . ? P FI..V Kc.i rett spent several days list week visit ing^her grandmother ,| ' MisseRuth Mitchell left Sunday to Lsume her teaching duties in isei- t Elizabeth Zachary has re l?1i to Salem College to resume^ l**7vhin2. after spending the^ ,hahvs with her mother, Mrs.* lioiic" Zachary. ? ! '? "i. Paul C. Benedict has re , J>d from Florida and is at her c !Vard home for a few weeks be- v ,"e joining Mr. Benedict in Wash- < Mr" and Mrs. Frank King and baby j me visiting relatives in Abbeville,^ l,af?Irs. T. H. Galloway has returned b from spending . several weeks _ at Mills River, where she was taking treatment under her son-inlaw, Dr. (irjenwood. Dr. Gaitlier Corpening. _ of Cam den, N. J., is visiting his mother Mrs. T. H. Galloway, and sister, Mrs. Greenwood, at Mills River. Friends in the city of little Bud Nicholson, who has been very ill a Savannah hospital, will be glad lenow he is much improved. Misses Mattie and Wilie M iNealy have returned from Savannal Ga.. where they were called by J serious illness of their nephew, li^ I'.uddv Nicholson. Marvin Yates spent a few the Christmas vacation vis friends in St. Petersburg. Jac ville, and Tampa, Fla. He Tuesdav to resume his st Wake Forest College. : Edwards Breese left i resume his studies in The ?Charleston, S. C. i. Kvi-r.v day you'ri Camera. I.i'i us lit you u \W haw Canier :is s i:>.nO. , K\>u-rt d<*\ flop:! FRil ThJ ci.kmI m lii$SC34 rnedl Chrf nts, PenroJ lis. ndent'l shot il accidcJ overing] pital. litehell |esville, Mrs. attend Irs. Jinid C.. is vis| Call. iss Eml atir.ent in] 'Calloway it the wl mother, Hady MrjJ It is doubt; period, an A smart, swift^ ity Four has rep? The Senior Six, i luxurious appoiatme? , ouV liotme? Graham Brothers TruJ exclusively Fgurs) have bl new types have been addeC to range from one-half ton1 the most complete and capable IT? and with prices ranging from $67 Then Thursday came The Victory -i up ? the most spectacular engineer, decade. These accomplishments, one follcwil progression, have now provided )ol throughout the world with the r.ostl prehensivc line of passenger bid 1 ever manufactured and sold by x sin j For every need and purse therf is noi vehicle built dependably and n full progressive ideals of toaay ant tome T It * VICTORY SIX Coupe $1045 Sedan ; ? ? i * * 1095 Brougham. ? i ? ? 1095 AMERICA'S FASTEST POUR Coupe $855 .sedan . . ; a ? i 87 5 He Luxe Sedan. i i 950 Cabriolet Convertible 955 THE Sedan (le*fl Coupe foe Sedan Cabriolet j GRAHAM AND ' A cbiMii ml able kind o? I W too to 2-1 raatia* Iron Tune in fo 8 to 8 : 30 Alt prii Dodge brothers (Eastern Oodce.B1

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