Glendale Social News Column from
Spartanburg Journal - February 26, 1931

Story furnished by Clarence Crocker

 Members of the High and Senior Epworth Leagues of the Methodist Church here attended the monthly meeting of the League at the Whitney Methodist Church Monday morning. 

The people of this place and community were saddened by the death Tuesday night of Mrs. Nettie Mae Quinn. Mrs. Quinn was the wife of W.H. Quinn. 

The friends of V. A. Blackwell will be glad to know he is regaining the use of his right arm which was badly sprained two weeks ago.

 Mrs. Susie Ross has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. E. Murray at Mauldin, S. C.

Mr. J. E. Black who has been ill at his home for the past week, does not show improvement. 

Mrs. A. M. Henderson and Miss Mary Lockman of Converse spent Sunday with the formers mother and daughter, Mrs. Susan Sutton and Miss Eula Mae Henderson. Mrs. H. C. Smith and children of Spartanburg recently visited her sisiter, Mrs. Albert Crocker.

Mrs. E. L. Glass and little son Edward of Spartanburg, visited her sisiter, Mrs. J. R. Reaves, Saturday. 

Mrs. Laura Ammons was called to Lyman Sunday, her daughter, Mrs. D. E. Fowler being very ill. 

Mrs. Vester Lindsey and little son Hilton have been real sick with the flu but are able to be out again. 

The friends of Mrs. Ethel Turner, who has been ill for two weeks are glad that she is able to be out again.

Mrs. Alice Gossette spent the weekend with relatives in Converse, S. C. 

Mrs. J.F. Solesby has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Z.C. Halford at Inman and Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Halford at Duncan.

Mr. and Mrs. George Messer of Whitney spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Narvil Nichols. 

The Rev. W. D. Carroll of Central and the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Miller of Spartanburg visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Black, Sunday.

 Mr. and Mrs. L J. Messer, who have been visiting their son, J.F. Messer, left Monday for Nashville, Tenn.

Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Lindsey of Caroleen, N. C. visited Mrs. Mary and Miss. Lillie Darracott Sunday. 

Miss. Myrtle Ammons was the weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. D. F. Fowler and family at Lyman. R. W. Holt visited relatives at Greenville last Tuesday. 

 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Messer and son and Mrs. T. M. Westbrook were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Reaves at Drayton Sunday. 

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reaves spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Erskine at Inman. 

Mr. J. W. Murph of Whitestone visited relatives here at Glendale Saturday. Miss. Nell Reaves, Miss Nellene Morris and Messrs. Herman Corn and Dever Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb at Cross Anchor Sunday. 

Miss. Helen Coates spent Friday night with her cousin, Miss Icens Coates at Converse. 

Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bagwell and Children and Mrs. W. F. Rogers visited relatives in Honea Path. 

 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Branch and little grandson, James Steven of Clifton visited Mrs. J. S. Crocker and Miss Mallie Brown Sunday. 

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Byars of Drayton visited the latter’s mother and brother, Mrs. Z.M. Blackwell and Mr. V. A. Blackwell, Sunday. 

Mrs. J. O Hellams left Wednesday for Greenville, her mother, Mrs. H. E. Gault, being very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Ledbetter. 

Mrs. Mary Ellen Black of Spartanburg visited her brother, J. E. Black and family Monday. 

Miss. Ruby Solesby and Miss Willie Lee Thomas spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Reece in Drayton.  Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Ammons of Inman spent the latter part of the week with relatives here. 

Mrs. J. R. Reaves is ill at her home here.

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