"The Free Lance" Issue July 22, 1904 part 2 A PLEASANT AFFAIR Cowpens, July 20 - One of the most enjoyable events of the season was the affair given at the home of Mrs. J. R. WEBSTER on Monday night. Miss Vistula SIMS assisted the hostess in receiving. After the games the guests repaired to the dining room, where the hostess, assisted by Miss Vistula SIMS and Mrs. L. D. ALLISON, served ice cream, lemonade, sherbert and cakes. Those present were: Misses Lovel MARTIN, Annie MOORE, Julia and Alma TANNER, May GREEN, Jennie and Pearl SMITH, Carrie and Vistula SIMS, Lizette HINES and Mattie CHILDRESS of Greenville and Stark SIMS, James BROWN, Clinton SMITH, Osler HINES, Elmer MARTIN, Wm. JACKSON, Otho McKINNEY, Jones BROWN, Roy HOUSTON, C. McCAIRNS, and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. ALLISON. NOTED FROM WOODRUFF -Misses Lida CHAMBERS and Carrie BROCKMAN, accompanied by Mrs. COLLINS left Tuesday for St. Louis. Mrs. COLLINS will make her home there in the future. -Maj. KIRBY of Spartanburg, visited friends here Sunday. -H. K. EZELL of Ridgeway visited his mother, Mrs. J. S. EZELL, last week. -J. D. WOOD has moved in his new house on East Peachtree street. -Mrs. J. A. PEARSON is now occupying the house owned by Mr. HASSLEWOOD. -Mrs. L. C. BREWTON returned to her home Sunday after spending a pleasant week with her daughter, Mrs. W. J. DRUMMOND. -Walter EDWARDS of Inman is visiting friends in town. -Dr. and Mrs. L. H. IRBY have returned home after spending awhile at Saluda. -B. L. MONTGOMERY and wife of Enoree are the guest of Mrs. J. A. PEARSON. "A man isn't funny when he works hard at it" HEARD AT HARRELSON: -The Wild Cherry Academy school opened last Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred AIKEN of Walnut Grove recently visited W. T. AIKEN of this place. -Mr. and Mrs. James WOFFORD of Hillsville visited this section a few days ago. -Mrs. C. P. BROWN and Miss Laura BEARDEN of Dutchman, accompanied by Mrs. Emma LINDER and daughter of Pacolet spent last Wednesday with Mrs. R. P. HARRELSON. -Reginald HARRELSON spent Sunday at West Springs. {He married Annie Williams Stribling - dau. of Robert M. and Sarah Lanford Stribling - Lisa} Little Beulah CATHCART of West Springs is on an extended visit to relatives here. -Misses Maud and Iris LANFORD, accompanied by their brother, Master Grady, all of Walnut Grove, recently spent a day with relatives in this section. -Mr. and Mrs. J. A. CATHCART and children of West Springs have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. HARRELSON, of this place. -Boyd STRIPLING and sister spent yesterday with Mrs. Reginald HARRELSON. {James Boyd Stribling - brother of Mrs. Reginald Harrelson - was my great-great grandfather - Lisa} DOINGS AT DUTCHMAN: -Wylie LAWSON of this place, is visiting relatives at Asheville, N.C. -Mrs. F. J. CARRIER commences her school at Dutchman School House no. 1 on Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. Jacob NABORS visited relatives at Enoree Friday. -E. W. TUCKER and family visited at S. S. SMITH's Sunday. CAUGHT AT CAVINS: -W. S. GRAY and son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. CATHCART today. -Claud CHESNEY, who has been sick for some time, is improving. -E. J. CATHCART has the finest field of cotton in this community. "In spite of the Don't Worry clubs all the people worry some of the time, and some of the people worry all of the time." ALL'S WELL IN WELLFORD: -Mrs. Paul SIMONS of Macon, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edgar GROCE. -Mrs. Bernard BENSON has returned to her home in Memphis after spending several weeks with the family of Capt. Jno. M. BENSON. -J. O. COAN, our popular depot agent, made a flying trip to Spartanburg today. -Jos. R. JACKSON who is overseeing some rock work at Converse, spent Sunday with his family here. -Elliot GROCE spent last night in Spartanburg. -N. B. CROOKSHANKS was in our town today. BITS FROM BERRY: -Mrs. Mary NETHERTON is quite ill at this writing with indigestion. She has been sick for some time. While her condition is serious, it is hoped by her friends that she will recover and enjoy her health as usual. -C. W. BISHOP of Lolo is visiting friends and relatives at this place. -Bennet BURNETT was in this section threshing wheat last week. -Aluin, the three-year-old son of D. M. WALL is quite sick. -Wiley PARRIS is confined in his home to his home on account of indigestion. -Andy COCHRAN and wife are the happy parents of a fine baby boy weighing about 10 pounds. -Willie NETHERTON of Fingerville is visiting his parents at this place. -Lenzle HORTON was the guest of R. L. CANTRELL Sunday. FINGERVILLE FACTS: -Capt. George B. DEAN spent last Friday night at M.P. FINGER's. -Silas L. MORGAN and Miss Clare McKINNEY of this place expected to marry here yesterday, but by the time Squire TROUT arrived the crowd to witness the occasion had grown so large that they would not face the music, so they decided on going to another notary public who lives near North Carolina line, but before they could get off there was about a dozen buggies full of young couples. So they concluded to wait a while. We hear they were married later in the day by T. C. JOHNSON. When they returned to Fingerville, they will meet many who will wish them much joy. WHAT'S DOING AT CLIFTON: -Claud and Forest ELLIS of Cleveland County, N.C., were in our city Sunday visiting relatives. -L.C. BLACKWOOD of Spartanburg was in the city Sunday. -S. F. SUTTON, formerly of this place, but now overseer of the cloth room at the Union Mills was in the city Sunday to attend the burial of H. L. TINSLEY, Jr. -H. D. WHEAT and son Harry, passed through our city Sunday in their automobile on their way home to Gaffney from Spartanburg. -Robt. GANTT was in the city Sunday. -Alonzo BROWN of Spartanburg spent a few hours in our city Sunday. -Lige FOWLER of Spartanburg was in our city Sunday. -Lawson YATES of Glendale paid us a visit on Sunday afternoon. CAMPOBELLO: -Misses Anna Lula and Ruth WINGO are visiting relatives near Greers. -Miss Marion WILKS is visiting Mrs. J. W. BRAMLETT. -Miss Bessie ALLEN of Knoxville is visiting relatives in town. -D. S. POOLE and family of Enoree are spending a few days at the home of D. H. HOLCOMB. -Earnest HOLCOMBE of Spartanburg spend Sunday here with his parents. -Mrs. M. B. FANT is visiting relatives at Greenwood. -B. G. LANDRUM of Spartanburg was here yesterday. -S. R. CUNNINGHAM of Kingstree was in town last week. -Miss Marie DEAN of Spartanburg is visiting relatives here. -Fred BALLINGER of Inman, was in town yesterday. 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