Nov. 22, 1928. WATTS MILL Watts Mills, Nov. 20 - MRS. WEATHERS , an aged lady of this place, was suddenly stricken with paralysis on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 17th, at the home of her son, MR. DAVID WEATHERS. She is still in a serious condition. - On Monday morning MR. LAWRENCE DARNELL, of this place, was carried to the city hospital suffering from a severe attack of influenza. - We are glad to report that MISS IRENE OWENS, one of our school teachers, who has been sick with influenza, is much better and has returned to her work. - MR. and MRS. SAM STRICKLAND returned home from Goldville on Saturday, after attending the funeral of MRS. STRICKLAND'S brother, MR. WILLIAM COLE. - The kindergarten dept. has recently been moved into the community building. - MR. FRANK BURNS and family, of Greenwood, visited relatives here on Saturday. - MR. and MRS. GEORGE STEWART visited relatives in Spartanburg during the weekend. - MR. BALLIE KIRBY has accepted the position as silk room overseer here. - MR. ROY WOOD, of Greenville, has accepted the position as overseer of the weaving dept. here. ---------- Dec. 6, 1928. MRS. NINA SUMEREL BOLT, wife of THOMAS J. BOLT, died in the Laurens hospital Monday following 5 days illness of influneza and pneumonia. She first became sick last Wednesday while at work in the Cohen dept. store and by the next day she was critically ill. The funeral services were held from the home on Sullivan street yesterday afternoon and interment followed in the Laurens cemetery. Besides her husband and 3 small children, WILLIAM, DORIS, and THOMAS J. JR., the deceased is survived by her parents, MR. and MRS. M.A. SUMEREL and the following brothers and sisters; THEODORE B. , HOMER and PAUL SUMEREL of Laurens; RYLAND of Clinton, M.A.SUMEREL JR., of Cincinnatti, Ohio; MRS. IRENE TODD and MRS. JACK ANDERSON of Clinton, and MRS. JOHN N. AUSTIN of Laurens. MRS. BOLT was an estimable young matron whose death after such a brief illness proved a shock to the community. She was 33 years of age. ---------- DIALS Dials, Sept. 24 - MR. and MRS. HASKELL GRAY entertained with a fish stew at their home Saturday evening. Among those who enjoyed the pleasant occasion were : MR. and MRS. ARTHUR CURRY and children, of Shiloh; MR. and MRS. J.T. GILLESPIE, MISS FRANCES GILLESPIE, MRS. JULIUS CURRY and sons, THOMAS and BILLY, all of Greenville and MR. and MRS. WILLIE HARRIS and MISS NELL HARRIS of this place. - PROF. G.T. BOLT and MR. JACK BOLT, of Greenville, spent the weekend with MR. D.D. BROWNLEE. They were accompanied home by their aunt, MISS SALLIE D. BROWNLEE, who will remain for a weeks visit. - MISS TURAH ABERCROMBIE was the weekend guest of MR. and MRS. WILLIE ABERCROMBIE of Owings. - MR. and MRS. CALVIN LANFORD of Woodruff, were visitors at the home of MR. B.W. MARTIN, Sunday. ----------- nancie o.