
Visit in Blaney
J. R. Abbott spent the past weekend in Blaney. Continue reading Visit in Blaney
J. R. Abbott spent the past weekend in Blaney. Continue reading Visit in Blaney
1886 Salter Drell Motley was born April 24, 1886. 1931 As he was parking his car preparatory to going to work, Salter Drell Motley, 45, died suddenly of a heart attack at the Columbia Duck Mills at 6:45 o’clock this morning, September 28, 1931. Mr. Motley was apparently in good health when he left his home this morning and his death is a great shock … Continue reading Salter Drell Motley
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith of 4003 Park street, have as their guest the former’s niece, Miss Sara Evans, of Rossland, North Carolina. The friends of Miss Beatrice Ralk will regret to learn that she is confined to her home on Columbia Avenue after having undergone an operation at the Baptist hospital. James Fouche of Spartanburg is visiting his brother, H. Fouche Miss Fred Rush … Continue reading North Columbia News
Misses Elise Rose and Beatrice Ross of Blaney, accompanied by Mrs. Willis Ross and son of New Brookland, have returned to their respective homes after visiting friends and relatives in Spartanburg. Continue reading Visited in Spartanburg
Misses Beatrice Monroe and Beaulah Monroe of Blaney have returned to their home after spending a while with their aunt, Mrs. J. C. Kelly, in Columbia. Continue reading Personal Mention
(Speical to The Record) SALUDA, Sept. 5 – Mrs. J. B. Feagle was hostess to the bridge club on Friday afternoon. Baskets of handsome dahlias were used to brighten the room where two tables were arranged for the players. High score prize was awarded to Mrs. W. B. McCarty while Mrs. W. A. Crouch cut consolation. A sweet course was served. Miss T. L. Edwards … Continue reading Three Affairs at Saluda Enjoyed