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roads and the like, it is not believed that the new law is headed for any popularity in any portion of South Carolina.SOCIAL NEWS FROMAROUND ANDREWS4* * £ -t.' « /i \ «Mrs L. C. Callahan of Warsaw, died last Friday and was buried in the cemetery here that afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. Clark of the Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her husband andlive children, among: them Mr C. Callahan of this place.Mrs H. D. Williams of New York and little grand daughter, Dorothy Van Hugal, are visiting Mrs S. A. Wren and Mrs Wallie Matthews.„ Mr Reubin Sarvis, who under went an operation for appendicites in Char-leston, has returned home.Dr and Mrs T.’R. Howie who have been visiting Dr Howie’s father in Hartsville, have returned home. Dr Howie, who has been ill for several moihhs, is much improved.Dr and Mrs D. O. DuBose spentTuesday in Charleston.Mr and Mrs Paul Harper are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter.Mrs Bussey gave a delightful party Friday evening in honor of the young girls of the Y. P. B. U.Mrs H. D. Hogan has been indisposed for the past week.Mr P. H. Kesker of Nashville, Tenn., spent several days here onbusiness this week.%Mrs McDonald continues quite sick with Pleurisy.Mr LeRoy Payne, who has been sick at the home of his uncle, Mr May, will return to his home in King-stree this week.Miss Hunter of the High School Faculty has been called home on account of the illness of her mother.Mrs Nat Weaver is substituing for her.Self-filling Stamp Pads, Pen Points, Carter’s Paste, LePages Liquid Glue, Letter Files, File Hooks, can be had at The Times office.
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Georgetown Times Index

Georgetown, South Carolina, US

Fri, Mar 03, 1922

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