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    1. [SCSPARTA] Pickens Sentinel 1926
    2. 1926- Pickens paper March 11- Married by the Probate Judge, R.A. Hudson, in the office Feb. 24, 1926, MISS RUBY MARTIN of Greer to MR. HEYWOOD COUCH of Pumpkinville. They have best wishes for a long and happy life. ----- Married at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. R.A. HUDSON, Sunday, Feb. 28, 1926, MISS MARGIE IRENE COUCH to J.G. HOLDER, both from Liberty. ----- FORT PRINCE GEORGE CHAPTER D.A.R. ENTERTAINED The Fort Prince George chapter, Daughters of American Revolution, was delightfully entertained by MRS. H.L. BIVINS, MRS. F.V. CLAYTON and MRS. W.F. MAULDIN at the lovely home of Mrs. Bivens Tuesday afternoon. A very interesting sketch of Horseshoe Robinson was read by MRS. O.C. KEITH, " The First Lady of the land from South Carolina", was read by MISS OLIVE BOGGS NEWTON. ----- PICKENS PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS MR. and MRS. J.L. MILLER of Greenville were the guest of the latters mother, MRS. J.L.O. THOMPSON. - March 11.- MR. ISAIAH COX of Charlotte, N.C. spent the weekend with his family. - MRS. W.C. MANN has returned home from a visit to her parents in Cramerton, N.C. - BYRD LEWIS of Atlanta, is spending a few days with his parents, MR. and MRS. B. LEWIS. - MRS. GEORGE NEWMAN of Columbia arrived for a visit to her daughter, MRS. H.C. LEWIS. - MRS. J.P. MaMASTERS of Clemson college spent Tuesday with her mother, MRS. HATTIE EARLE. - MR. and MRS. ERNEST F. ALEXANDER, announce the birth of a daughter, March 9. - MRS. J.R. WILKINS has returned to her home in Mayo after a visit to her mother, MRS. F.S. PORTER. ----- CEDAR ROCK NEWS MRS. A.W. SINGLETON of Easley, spent the weekend with her mother, MRS. JOEL H. MILLER. - MRS. JOEL H. MILLER is confined to her bed with la grippe, we hope for a speedy recovery. - MR. and MRS. LEWIS WADE of Taylors and brother, DELOLA WADE of the Enon section were visitors at the home of MR. and MRS. FRANK MOODY, Sunday. ----- CATEECHEE, Jan 4.- A small child of MR. and MRS. RAYMOND BARRETT of Cateechee was burned so bad on Monday, Dec 28, by its clothing catching on fire from an open grate that it died in a few hours. It was buried the following day in the Liberty Cemetery. - MRS. ALEXANDER, widow of the late J.HUGH ALEXANDER, died at her home on Jan 2nd and was buried beside her husband in the Holly Springs cemetery. She had been suffering a long while with TB. She leaves several children to mourn her loss. - MRS. L.K. MORRISON of Pelzer and the mother of MRS. J. ALONZO BROWN, is very ill at this writing and without a quick change, can't live long. She has been paralized for about two years. ----- Free Post- hope this paper may be of some interest to Spartanburg folks.

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