The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 03, 1919, Image 5
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Rev. A. R. Holler of Laurens, and
Rev. Henry Stokes will exchange pul
pits next Sunday morning.
Mrs. Nannie Young and daugh
ter, Martha, have returned to
Greenville, after a visit to Miss Mit|
tic Young and .Mrs. J. F. Jacobs.
Miss Mary Baldwin, of Union,
recently visited her brother, Mr.
M. B .Baldwin. «
Dr. R. W. Johnson has returned
from’a visit to relatives in Balti
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Mrs. J. B, Jones and daughter,
Frances, have returned to their
home in Petersburg. Va.
Lieut. Harry L. Winkley has re
turned to Camp Sevier after a visit
To Mr. L. A Barrow.
Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Ellis
attended the automobile shmv^ in
Columbia on Thursday.
Major DeRobin. who has charge
<*r the R. O. T. €, has arrived. He
and Mrs. DoRohan an* at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas.
Mr. and"Mrs. I.. A. Barrow ami
Mrs. Ilnhei't Pitts attendi'd the au
tomobile show in Columbia.
Mr., and Mrs. Thomas I). Jacobs
arrived in the city Monday.
Mrs. Agnes Kern has returned
from a visit to her sister, Airs. John
T. Langston, of Darlington.'
Dr. F. I). Jones lofx Wednesday
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to attend the Y-. M. C. A. eojifor-
cnee at Ittnr Rrctgjr.
Mrs. J. W. Copelfmd, Sr., left
Thuysdu' afternoon for Spartan
burg to visit relatives^
Mrs. C. S. Dunlap is visiting her
daughter. Miss Peggy Dunlap and
relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Thornwell Jacobs,”
of Atlanta, are on a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, •and Air. and
Mrs. W. J. Bailey.
Mrs. J. W. Smith left Thursday,
for her home in Bishopville.
(’apt, T. J. Peake was a Clinton
visitor on Thursday. He was on
his way to Ilttiesburg, Miss., where
he will he stationed for the present.
Mr. IT. K. Neely, of Anderson,
i.s visiting his brother. Mr. AI. G.
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Mrs. A. B. Galhiway hiis return
ed from a few days visit in Abbe-
v i'Ue.
Mr. and All's. .1. II. Dojjnan and
little son. Joseph, spent the week
end with Mi . and Mrs. J. W. Don-
nan. of Tvlersville. «
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Mr. J. W. Copeland. Jr., is in
town for sev'eval weeks.
Alis-i Eliza Lindsiiy, of Abbeville,
spent Wwlnesday in the city.
J. Barnie ‘Parrott, John T. Lit
tle, William G. King and Roy
Workman have arrived at Camp
Jackson from overseas.
Misses Lila and Jessie Dillard
were the week-end guests of Mr. R.
IT. Coasar, of Whitmire.
D. A. Blakelv and J. K. Johnson
have recently received their dis
charge from Camp Jackson.
Airs. W. J. Bailey. J. F. Jacobs,
.Sr.. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and Airs. J.
R. Copeland spent Friday in Green
ville. , * , .
Mrs. J. D. Bell and little daugh
ter, Ruth, have gone to Irmo, for a
two-wo ks’ visit.
Mr. II. D. Henry spent Wodnesi
day in Sumter attending an Tnsrrr-
anee association.
Mrs. John C. Henrv h is return T
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od to Greenville after visiting hci^
mother. Airs. Henry Young.
Air. W. D. Copeland. Isaac and
Marian Copeland, were in Colum
bia for the parade of the Thirtieth
Division.
Mrs. Al. L. Kelly is spending a
week with Mrs. C. W. Ray and fam
ily of Renno. -\
Aliss Nannie Henderson, of Co
lumbia. spent the week with Mrs.
Mrs. D. C. Heustiss iras returned
from a week-end visit to her mother
in Carlisle.
Air. and Airs. B. L. King, Airs.
William King. Mr. T. J. Little and
Mr. W. R. Templeton went to Co
lumbia to attend he parade of the
Thirtieth Division.
Mr. and Airs. W. A. Galloway,
Air. and Mrs. J. H. Finney spent
Sunday in Columbia.
Air. DeShazo. of Greenville, and
Mr. Brown, of Columbia, were the
out-of-town speakers for the auto
mobile banquet Friday night.
Mr. James Leaman, Mrk. A. B.
Henry and (Air. and ,Mrs. Al. ’B.
llipp spent Sunday in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Smith and
Mrs. W. B. Farr spent Monday in
Greenville. ; r -
Miss Lois Johnson is spending
this week with Air. and AIi-s. J. AI.
Bull of Columbia.
Mrs. I*. M. Frick, of (’hapim.
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Coine and Go.
Another thing that is - always
on the job is our varied stock of
Excellent Groceries and High
Class Service. Our business is
to feed you and whether you come
or phone you will be satisfied. |
| We carry the best grades of
Canned Goods, Fancy, and Staple
Groceries and Fruits. You’ll al
ways do better here.
spent Sunday with his son. R. K.
Frick.
Mrs. Reese Young spent a few
days in Columbia .this week.
The mnnv friends of Mrs. A. K.
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Kinard, who ha.s been rritieally
il(i iu'ia Columbia hospital, will
be g'lad to know that she is improv
ing.
S. A. Philson.
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LMr. II. J. Horton, of Columbia,
spent Wednesday in town.
' Mr. F.' J. Sims of the’Preshy-
terian College, has returned from
Chester where he spent the week-,
end with his aunt, Mrs. Claudia
Key.
Mrs. A. J. Milling aud children
are spending this week in Green-
wo<$d with relatives.
Mrs. W. Joel Smith, of Abbe
ville. spent a few days with Miss
Nancy Owens this past week.
The Mother’s Club will meet
with Mrs. A. V. Martin Thursday
afternoon at four o’clock.
Mr. (and Alirs. Ray McGee, of
Greenwood are visiting Mrs. Mary
Prather.
Air. Gary Dillard spent last
Sunday in Norfolk with Mr. Ralph
R. Blakely. Mr. Blakely is still in
a hospital hut hi sedndition is
much improved and his many
friends will be glad to know that
he hopes fo be home soon.
Miss Ethel Russell spent last
week-end in Newberry.
AIi*. and Airs. E. W. Stone, of
Union, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Airs. C. C. Bailey.
Miss Mary Sctzler, of Whitmire,
is visiting her sister. Airs. Hentz.
Mrs. R. H. Bailey^ and Aliss
Ruth Bailey spent last week-end
in Greenville with Air. and Mrs,
AV. P. Anderson.
Miss Inez Dobbins, of Goldville,
speht the week-end with Airs.
George Speak.
Air. Carl Cooper and famliy of
Union, spent Sunday with Air. Pet
Adair.
Air. Leo Young who has recent
ly received his discharge, has ac
cepted a position with the Farm
ers’ Alercantile Co.
, Mrs. Alma Dillard spent last
week-end in Laurens with Airs. J.
AI. Finney.
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Mr. and Mrs. Georgcf Copeland.
Air. and Mrs.' E. W. Ferguson, Air.
and Airs. T.*D. Copeland. Air. and
Airs. Loyd AleCrary spent Monday
in Columbia.
Air. Christopher Adair spent
Hunday in -Columbia.
Mrs. Alma Dillard and Airs.
Robert Dillard spent the week-end
with Air. Press Neighbors.
Air. Edgar Todd was in Colum
bia for the parade of the Thirtieth
Division.
Afr. (Roy SimpsonV of Green-
ivood, spent Tuesday in Clinton pn
business.
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