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T ft f. f , l::go::vili4 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Manley of At lanta, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Rogers of Cueso, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rogers. Mr. Nelson Stiwinter of Williams- ton, S. C, was visiting friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kerma Holland have -moved to Pine Grove. Mr. James Shook of Cashiers snent last week visiting friends and relatives Here. r . ... . . .a Miss Ethel and Marie Rogers of Central, S. C, were the guests of Misses Geneva and Marie Rogers Thursday. Mr. James Woodall of Cueso, was visiting on Buck Creek last week. Messcrs Jake Franks and Bennett Barnes made a busines trip to Glen- ville last Sunday. Miss Louise Henderson spent the week end with home folks at Pine Grove. Mr. Charlie Watson of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting Mr. Dock Rogers. Mrs. Harrison Franks atd family of Glenville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fanrks. Mrs. Mattie Stanfield died last Thursday night we are sorry to re port. She was buried at Prentiss, Friday. folks now. Mr. Rasin Wilson was visiting his mother Friday. . Messers Hayes Bryson and J. Wil- on made a busines trip to Highlands Friday. Misses Stella and Blanche Wilson were at Mrs. H. C. Wilson's Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. William Green was the guest of her sister Mrs. Ebbie Talley last week end. BROADWAY Mr. Tom Ballew was at Mrs. H. C. Wilson's home Friday hauling cab bages. ' Mrs. Sleen Carver is on Broadway visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. Wilson. Messers. Frank Cabe and Tom Smith went south with a load of produce Friday. Messers. Grady and Rosco Smith were on Broadway, on business last week end. Mf. Bart Wilson and his son was on Broadway last week. Miss Nellie Wilson is with home 1 r CHICORY- is good for you! The highest health authorities agree that chicory is a healthful, tasty food. When perfectly blended with coffee as in our Gold Ribbon Brand, it is delicious and it goes twice as far as ordinary coffee. Try the Gold Ribbon Blend today. 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