The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 08, 1925, Image 5
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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Mrs. J. D. Lokey and Miss Thelma | Mr. A. T. Wilson, Jr., returned to
Logan have returned from a two | Woodruff Sunday after spending two
weeks’ visit with Mrs. M. L. Logan
in Jacksonville, Fla. They were ac
companied home by little Miss Helen
Logan who will spend some time in
the city with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thompson, of
Greenville, spent the past week-end
here as the guest of their daughter,
Mrs. U. U. Hudson.
After a pleasant visit to her sister,
Mrs. Parks Adair, Miss Marion Leake
has returned to her schooKat Easley.
Miss Gladys Barnes, of Greenwood,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. E.
Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hentz and
daughters, of Pomaria, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Hentz.
Mrs. Ray McGee has returned to
her home in Greenwood after several
days visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Prather.
Misses Ethel and Marie Langston
and Mr. Earle Langston spent Sun
day with Mr. George Watts Cope
land. , ' .
Miss Najmie Williams, Mr and
Mrs. M.
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Davis,^ of Greenwooyd, Visited their
aunt Mrs,j| *trude King, on Sunday.
Misses ^ s and Masle Thompson
have returned to their hopie in Green
ville after visiting their sister, Mrs.
U. U. Hudson.
Mrs. T. J. Peake and Miss Reginald
Peake were visitors in‘ Greenville on
Friday.
Mr. Irby McGill, of Hickory Grove,
was the week-end guest of his sister,
Miss Florie McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Galloway, of
Abbeville, spent Sunday in the city
with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan.
Lieut, and Mrs. D. R. Nimocks have
returned home after visiting relatives
in Bishopville during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Deaver - of
Carlisle, were in the city Monday anc
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Donnan. While here Mr. Deaver at
tended the meeting of the Calhoun
Highway Association.
After a week’s visit to her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Davidson, Mrs
Walter Aull has returned to her home
in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little were in
Lhurens Friday night where they were
guests at a dinner party given by Mr
and Mrs. R. D. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donnan, of
Tylersville, spent Thursday in town
with their, son, Mr. Hugh Donnan.
Mr. and ^Mrs. Pat Kinard visitet
relatives in Laurens Sunday.
Miss Isabella Landrum has return
ed from Elberton, Ga., where she
spent the holidays with her grand
mother, Mrs. B. H. Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Blakely ant
Messrs. Hoyt and Clarence Blakely, o: r
Fountain Inn, spent a few days last
week with Mr, John T. Blakely anc
family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis, of
Greenville, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Davis on Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Hipp is spending sev
eral weeks in Newberry with her
daughter, Mrs. O. O. Copeland.
After spending ten days in the city
with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakley,
Mr. E. L. Bennett and children have
returned to their home in Fountain
Inn.
* Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Robertson have
returned to Charlotte after a visit to
relatives.
Miss Ruby Cunningham, of Cross
HU, spent a few days last week with
Mrs. W. P. Montjoy.
Mrs. Lorena Adair spent last week
in Greenwood where she visited her
son, Mr. Billy Adair.
Mr^ Irby Hipp and Irby, Jr., and
Miss Emma Hipp were guests of their
sister, Mrs. Oswald Copeland, in New
berry Sunday.
Miss Pearl Blakely left Tuesday for
Texas after a ten days’ visit with her
sister, M*-s. CT R. Robinson.
Mrs. Zee McLees and Robert have
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weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Wilson.
Misses 'Ethel Cunningham and An
nie Belle Poole have returned to Mt.
•Irogart, after spending the holidays
here with relatives.
Mr. James R. Boland and daugh
ters, Hattie and Helen, of Newberry, %
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank^Boozer.
Mr. Rupert Fuller has returned to
Wofford after spending two weeks
With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Fuller.
The friends of Miss Tensie Blakely
wiH be sorry to know that she is con
fined to her bed on account of ill
ness.
Miss Ruth Blakley returned to Rock
Hill Monday;to resume her teaching
after spending the holidays here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey and Miss
Ruth Bailey have returned home from
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. William An
derson.
Mrs. George R. White, of Sayan
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her sister, Mrs. T. D. Copeland
Misses Francis and Rose' Williams
and Master D. Reese Williams, of
Lancaster, visited their grandmother,
Mrs. P. S. Bailey, last week.
Mrs. Perry Woods, of Greenville,
was the guest of Mrs. T. P. P. Car-
son last Friday.
Mrs. D. H. Martin of Union, and
Miss Laura Lynch of Kingstree, were
visitors in the city last Thursday and
Friday.
Miss Margaret Fowler, of Great
Falls, was the guest of Miss Mary
Chalmers several days last week.
Mr. D. A. Glenn visited his daugh
ter, Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh, in Co
lumbia last week.
Miss Mattie Chaney has returned
from a week’s stay‘with relatives in
Laurens.
Miss Ethel Bushin spent last Sun
day in Spartanburg with friends.
Mrs. Ismael Sanders was the week
end guest of her daughter, Mrs. N.
P. Mitchell, in Columbia.
After a delightful stay with Mrs.
G. P. Copeland, Misses Helen Clayton
and Betty Gaines have returned to
their home in Central.
Miss Emily Davjs has returned to
Columbia after visiting her mother,
Mrs. George Davis.
Dr. and Mrs. J.’ P. Townsend and
Sara and George Townsend, of An
derson, spent last Friday night vlith
Mrs. Townsend’s sister, Mrs. J. F.
Jacobs, Sr. v
Mrs. Davenport, of Norfolk, Va., is
visiting Mrs. C. M. Bailey.
Mrs. Marion Bailey and children,
Francis and Florence Bailey, have re
turned to Augusta after visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Bailey.
Dr. D. M. Douglas was a visitor in
Atlanta last week.
Miss Marie Smith of Glenn Springs,
is the guest of Miss Sallie Wright.
Mrs. G. A. Copeland and Miss B.
Copeland were visitors in Columbia
Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoy are receiv
ing the congratulations of their
friends upon the arrival of a daugh
ter oh January 2nd.
Messrs. E. W. Ferguson and Floyd
Adair were in Charlotte Monday and
Tuesday on business.
Miss Ella Adair and Mrs, Nannie
Edge left today for Florida where
they will spend some time.
Miss Azile McKnight, of Calhoun
Falls, spent scvAmM days in the city
last week with her friend, Miss Louise
Davidson.
Miss-Laura Boyd, of Chicora (Col
lege, was the guest of Miss Mary
Copeland last week.
Misses Katherine McSwain and
Mary Philson have returned from i
Gaffney where they spent the. past
two weeks with relatives.
Mrs. Rebecca Shands and Master
Bailey Williams returned last week
they visited
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returned to Winston-Salem after a; from Lancaster where
visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Wright. J-Mr. D. Reece Williams.
M iss Sallie B. Ajiderson has return-j Miss Collett Griffin .has returned
ed to Columbia after spending several | to Spartanburg after spending the
days last week with her sister, Mrs.! hqlidays with her mother, Mrs. Julia
D O. Rhame. LCriffin.
Delpmr Rhame has returned from ! Mr. D. S. Lynch, of Cross Anchor, 1
Summerton where he spent the holi- j is the guest this week of his daugh-
days with relatives. I ter, Mrs. John l). Yarborough.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey motored! Miss Ethel Putnam left Tuesday for
to Columbia Sunday to visit the for- her school at Piedmont after visiting
nier’s father, Mr. M. S. Bail.y, who! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Put-
is still a patient at the Columbia. nam.
Hospital. • ! Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stoddard, of
Miss Lurea Moore spent Sunday in j Owings, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Simpsonville with her grandmother, < Johnnie Lynn.
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Mrs. W. S. Moore
Mr. Herman Forth, of Chicago,
spent the week-end in the city with
friends.
Misses Martha Young and Mamie
Sue Simpson have returned to Win-
throp after spending the holidays with
home-folks.
Miss Alice Todd spent last week in
Cross Hill with Miss Margaret Rasor.
Dr. Mood Smith and daughter. Miss
Leonel Smith, spent Sunday and Mon
day in Atlanta. ^ 1
Mr. Walker Bailey has returned to
Clemson after spending the holidays
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. L.
W. Bailey.
Messrs. Hubert and Hansel Boyd
and Rogers Harrell-have returned to
Wofford after spending the holidays
at home.
Miss ^Catharine Blakely has return
ed to Winthrop after spending the
holidays at home.
Miss Sudie Davenport, of Newberry,
spent last week with her sister, Miss
Pawnee Davenport.
Mrs. Vance Milam and children, of
Newberry visited in Clinton on Sun
day.
M:sg Helen Chalmers spent last
week in Newberry with relatives.
Misses £>ara Lou and M’ongue Stq,ne
of Cross Anchor, recently j^sited their
aunt, Mrs. John D. Yarborough.
Mr. Sullivan Holland has returned
to Charlotte after a week’s stay in the
city.
Mrs. T. D. Copeland and Mrs. Geo.
White iVere visitors in Prosperity on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Effie Burns spent last week
in Fountain Inn with her daughter,
Mr8», Alvin Coleman.
Mr. Jack Shealy was a visitor in
Newberry on Sunday.
Miss May Owens has returned to
her school in Maxton, N. C., after
spending the holidays here with her
parents, Mr. knd Mrs. W. E. Owens.
Libby China, of Miami, Fla.,
was the guest of Misses May Owen^
and Helen Bailey last week.
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