The Sun, August 21, 1924 Interesting News From Bostic Presbyterian Sunday School Picnic - Smith - Sparger Wedding - Laughridge's Entertain - Clemmer Reunion - To School - Personals Bostic, Aug 19 - The presbyterian Sunday schools of Bostic, Ellenboro and Spindale enjoyed a picnic at Andrew Mill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Laughridge entertain about 40 of the young people at a lawn party at their home Monday night, in honor of their guest Miss mary Alice Laughridge. Games were played on the lawn then refreshments consisting of punch, cakes, fruit and watermilon were served. Misses Jennie Davis of Forest city and Evelyn Davis of Knoxville, Tenn. visited Mrs. Buron Harrill last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Tolbert and children are spending the week in Blacksburg, S. C., visiting relatives. Mr. O. R. Flack returned from a visit to Crouse Saturday. Her sister, Mrs. L. R. Bane came home with her for a visit here. Mr. Bryan Harrill of High Point, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harrill. Mrs. J. B. Thorne and daughter, Sarah, of charlotte are spending the week with Mrs. Thorne's Daughter, Mrs. D. C. Martin. Misses Mary and Foy Harris and Marks Harris of Hickory, are visiting their uncle, Mr. Walter Harris. Mr. Moody Bridges who is in school at Boiling Springs spent the week end at home. Mr. Eugene M. Smith of West End is spending several days with home folks. Misses Rose and Rebecca Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stout of Neponset, Ill., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Stout. Miss Mary Alice Laughridge of Marion, is visiting her brother, Mr. C. E. Laughridge. Worth Hunsucker of Hamlet, is visiting his cousin, Alfred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clemmer had a family reunion sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clemmer and daughter, Carolyn, of Bermingham, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Williford and children of Craddock, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clemmer of Monroe, and Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Clemmer and son, Robert of Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown and children and Miss Nell Brookes, of Cherryville are visiting relatives. Mrs. Lottie May, who has bee visiting her sone at Wadesboro, returned home last week. As a surprise to his many friends, Mr. George L. Smith came home Sunday afternoon with his bride, who was formerly Miss Gladys Sparger of Bristol, Tenn. Mr. Gibson McKenzie of Washington, D.C., is visiting his sister,Mrs. Fred Baber. Miss Maude Howell spent tuesday night in Shelby. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Griffin 13th, a fine son. Miss Julia Grayson will leave for Boiling Springs this week. Mrs. C. T. Wright spent Monday in Shelby on business. Mrs. Bert Shafer spent several days in Erwin, Tenn, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fouch and daughter, Velsie, are visiting relatives in Bristol, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clemmer and family spent Monday nibht at Chimney Rock. Miss Jessie Bridges spend Saturday in Shelby shopping. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caldwell and children returned to their home at Cramerton last week after spending some time here with relatives. Ronald Arrowood K4HLO Sunshine, NC