January 24, 1929. HONOR ROLL FOR CASHVILLE SCHOOL Woodruff, rt. 1 - Prof. BRUCE LANFORD, Principal: grade 3 - ETHEREIGN WOOD, TETIE CHILDRESS, RACHEL BRADY, HORRIE LEE BURDETT. grade 5 - HAROLD SMITH, WILLIAM BRADY. grade 6 - ANNIE BELL BURDETT, CATHRYN LOWE, ELMA PARKER. grade 7 - BRIGHTIE BURDETT, OLIVIA GREEN, GLADYS PARKER. grade 8 - EDNA BURDETT, RUTH CARLTON. MRS. B.B. BETSILL and MRS. A.K. SMITH are teachers. ----------------------------- HONOR ROLL NEW PROSPECT New Prospect, Jan 23 grade 2 - GEROLIPE DOEMAN, GERMAINE McMILLIN, ETHEL ALVERSON, LOUNA COGGINS, WELLFORD DODD, THAD GILES. grade 3 - LOIS GILES. grade 4 - EDNA EARLE COGGINS, FRANCES CLEMENT, ALBERT E. COGGINS, ELMER LEE TUCK. grade 5 - LOUISE COLLINS. grade 7 - SIDNEY BRADLEY. grade 9 - MARGARET COGGINS, WADE COGGINS. grade 11- GERTRUDE WINGO, EISIE ALVERSON. [ Highly distinguished - EDNA EARLE COGGINS and ELMER LEE TUCK.] ------------------------------ CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for the many expressions of sympathy from both white and colored, in the tragic death of our loved one, VAN WINN [ colored] which occurred on January 3. FANNIE WINN, CLIFF WINN, QUEEN PARKS. ------------------------------ SOCIALS MISS GENEVIEVE SCOTT, daughter of MRS. CATHERINE D. SCOTT, was one of the attractive guests at the assembly ball in Columbia Saturday night. - MRS. ANNA HARRISON of Williamston, N.C., is spending the month with her mother, MRS. M.E. SHERER. - MR. and MRS. YATES ALLISON of Buffalo, S.C., visited relatives here Tuesday. - MRS. J.F. MOORE is visiting relatives in Hiddenite, N.C. ------------------------------ GREER SOCIETY ; MANY VISITORS IN TOWN Greer, Jan. 20 - The many friends of E.P. HUDSON in Greer will be glad to know that he is convalescing after a recent severe illness of pneumonia. - L.A. STONE and W.B. McCORKLE of the Greer Furniture company are in High Point attending a furniture dealers meeting. - MISS MABEL DILL and KATE BURNETTE have returned to their studies at Limestone College at Gaffney. - The many friends of MRS. J. ALLEN will be sorry to learn that she continues quite ill at her home on Hill street. - MR. and MRS. B.L. STILL of Inman is the guest of her sister, MRS. S.S. DeSHIELDS. - MRS. MULLINAX died this afternoon after a short illness at the home of her daughter, MRS. J.M. HAMES. - G.H. WATERS and family have returned to their home from a visit to relatives in Inman. - MR. and MRS. J.S. CROW and children, CATHERINE, HAZEL and JAMES MARION CROW have returned to their home in Greenwood after visiting MRS. MATTIE CROW and family. - MR. and MRS. G. WOOD and MRS. B.A. BENNETT and son ALLEN BENNETT, have returned from the Anderson hospital where they visited MRS. RYLAND CAMP and mother, MRS. OVERSTREET, who were taken there following a recent auto accident in which they were seriously injured. MRS. CAMP and MRS. OVERSTREET are from Franklin, Va., and were en route home from a visit to Florida. - MRS. O.M. MOORE, MRS. T. WALKER MOORE, MRS. FRED MOORE, MISSES LENNA DAVIS, ELINOR WOODS and RUBY GRIFFIN and MRS. E.A. TESSIER of Duncan attended the U.D.C. meeting on Friday at the home of MRS. EVA HAGOOD ANDREA. - MR. and MRS. C.T. SMITH and little daughter, AMY JOHNSON SMITH, have moved to the old JOHNSON Plantation from their former home at Mauldin. - The many friends of MRS. M.B. WINGO will regret to learn that she is quite ill at her home on Mande street and trust that she will soon be restored to health. - MRS. M.A. COLE left this week for a month visit with her daughter, MISS SYBIL COLE at Miami, Fla. ----------------------------- Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1929. Funeral services were conducted for MRS. LULA BELLE McCLURE at the Arcadia Baptist Church Sunday afternoon by the REV. BROADUS BLUE of Landrum. Interment was in the Arcadia cemetery. The late MRS. McCLURE is survived by her husband, W.D. McCLURE; 2 daughters, MISSES LETHA and NELL McCLURE; a son, JAMES McCLURE ; her mother, MRS. DOLLIE BECK and one brother, W.T. BECK, all of Arcadia. ----------------------------- nancie o. - share, don't sell.