The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 21, 1927, Image 5
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Miss Elizabeth Young of Abbeville,
spent the week-end with.her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young.
Miss Ellen Copeland of Chicora col
lege, spent Easter trith her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Copeland.
Mrs. A. J. Sproles of Greenwood,
arrived Tuesday for an extended visit
tp her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Boland.
F. E. Young of the American Ex
press company, with headquarters in
Hamlet, spent the week-end with his
iurther.
Miss Hazel Bethea of Raleigh, is
spending some time with her aunt,
Mrs. Geo. W. Young.
Mrs. J. A, Bailey is spending the
week in Washington attending the an
nual cohgress of the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
Miss Pearl Hitt, member of the sen
ior class at Lander college, spent Eas
ter here with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Hitt. < i
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dugan of Or
angeburg, spent Easter with the for
mer's mother, Mrs. L. M. Dugan.
Mr. and Mrs.’Ross D. Young of Lau
rens, were here Sunday for the funeral
of Geo. W. Young.
Mrs. J. C. McFaddin of Chester; was
Jthe guest during the past week of her
daughter, Mias Martha McFaddin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Nelson and chil
dren spent the week-end in Troy with
relatives. 0
Miss Nannelle Blalock of Lancaster,!
spent several days of the past
Misses Marian Copeland and Cleon]with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. T. J.j
Pitts, students at Cfccora college, i Blalock.
spent Easter with their parents. ' | Dr. L. R. Lynn, Mrs. Banks Dove
and Miss Cora Richey spent Friday in
Columbia.
J. M. C. Barksdale of Greenville,
was a visitor in the city on Tuesday.
D. M. Sanders of Albany, Ga.. spent
J. T. Ramage has returned to his
home in Wewoka, Okla.. after a visit
to Mr. and Mn. J^Ji^Pitts.
Mrs. Henry Cook has returned to
her home in Kershaw after a visit!
here to relatives. * {several days here .this week with
Miss Christine Peake, student at‘ friends.' ,, 4
Lucy Cobb college, sprat the Easter | Rev. Morrison Bethea of Raleigh,
holidays with her parents. Dr. and and son Eugene, of Winston-Salem,
Mrs. T. J. Peake. ’j were here the past week for the funer-
Misses Mildred and Marian Hipp of al of Geo. W.*Young.
Newberry, were the week-end guests | The friends of Mrs. W. E. Xeigh-
of their grandfather, T. H. Little. 1 bors will be glad to know that she
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Shockley and has returned from Greenville where
daughter, Fredna, were the week-end she has been a patient for the past
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cousins month.
!in Xewberfy. - j Mrs. W. E. Falls and children of SL.
I Miss Margaret Copeland of Chicors Petersburg, Fla., arrived yesterday
college, was called home Friday on for a visit to her parents, Mr. and
account of the death of her uncle, | Mrs. C. Q. Holland.
Geo. W v Young. Mrs. E. L.' Wofford of Charlotte.
Miss Rosanna Vance has returned to and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKee of
Lucy Cobb college after spending the Brooklyn, N. Y., were the week-end
Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oxley.
Mrs. R. B. Vance. The many friends of Mrs. W. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Carter of Cross Bailey will regret to know that she
Hill, were in the city Sunday for the has been confined to her home for
“sacred cantata at the First Pre^byte- several days on account of illness.
rian church. ! Drs. T. L. W. Bailey. J. Lee Young
Miss Frances Witherspoon returned end J. W. Davis were in Anderson
jto Charlotte Monday after spending Tuesday and yesterday attending the!
several days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon.
Miss Myra Leaman. member of the
Asheville schools faculty, returned to
her work Tuesday affer spending the
Easter holidays with her sister, Mrs.
R. C. Adair.
Misses Ruth and Pgarl Vaughn of
annual meeting of the South Carolina
Medical society.
The many friends of J. W. Milam
will regret to know that he is a pa-i
tient in the Laurens hospital. Mr.
Milam was suddenly taken ill last
Wednesday and removed to Laurens
where he underwent an operation for
Chester, spent Easter as the guests of * appendicitis on Thursday afternoon.
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{their aunt. Mrs. G. W. Moon
Miss Martha Phillips of .Columbia,
spent Easter with her mother. Mrs.
R. E. Jones.
Miss Rosalie Jones of Chicora col
lege, spent Easter with her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simp-
.‘scnville. were the week-end guests of
the latter's mother. Mrs. ELmma Little.
Rev. C. B. Betts, E. B. Sloan and A.
B. Blakely were in Charlotte Tuesday
attending a meeting of the Home
Board of Extension of the A. R. P.
church.
Robert Dillard of Atlanta, spent the
week-end in the city with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gary Dillard and
little daughters, spent several days
{the past week visiting relatives in Sal
ters.
Mr. and Mrs.. T. P. P. Carson of
Greenville, were the Easter guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands.
Mrs. J. Lee Young returned Sunday
: from Philadelphia where she has been
! visiting her sister.
J. C. Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. N.
A. Young of Columbia, were here for
the funeral of Geo. W. Young on Sun-
day
The many friends of John H. A our.g
will be glad tb know that he b able
to 6* out again after being confined
to his home for the past week on ac
count of illness.
Mbs Agatha Bailey of Chester,
spent Easter with her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey.
Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas and
daughters of Columbia, were here
Sunday for the funeral of Geo. W.
Young.
Miss Janie Lois Lynn of Chicora
oliege. spent~Ea. ter with her parents.
I 3r. ar.d Mrs. L. Rjss Lynn.
Miss Clemmie Jamison of Queen'.-
(college. Charlotte, spent the Easter
He has been quite sick for the past ]
few days and his friends unite in the
hope that his condition will soon im
prove.
CROSS HILL ITEMS
OF INTEREST
Mrs. May Leaman and children of
Clinton, spent Sunday with relatives!
in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Leaman of Lau
rens, spent Sunday here with rela
tives.
Misses Margaret Rasor and Min-
nette Hanna, students at the L'nrier-1
sity of South Carolina, spent the,,
spring holidays with home folks.
Mr. Fred Williams of the University
of South Carolina, visited friends here
Friday.
Mr. Nettles Hill of Columbia, spent
the week-end with friends in the city.!
“THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baggott of Au
gusta, are visiting relatives in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and lit
tle daughter Marjorie, of Gastonia, N.
C-, are visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benner. Mrs.
Mamie Lipscomb of Spartanburg, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFadden and
children of Saluca, spent Sunday here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rainey, M$. and
Mrs. Arthur Crouch and children of
Saiuca, visited Bjlr. and Mrs. L. E. 4
Martin on Sunday.
Mrs. J. L. Miller and little daugh
ters of Whitmire, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Martin.
Mrs. Claud Hipp and son are virdt-
ing in Coronaca.
Mrs. Duck Young of near-Clinton,
visited here for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinnon vis-!
(hclidays withj her mbiher. Mrs. l^ula j ited friends in Ellenton last w-eek. (
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* Mrs. Rutledge Adair and Mbs Elise (
Henry of Columbia, and Edward Hen- j Orphanage Head
ry of Greenville, spent Easter with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Henry.
Misses Blanche Anderson and Mir-
In New York
Dr. L. R. Lynn, president of Thorn-1
Hawkins of Spartanburg ar? »ell orphanage, is spending the week |
Upending a few days with. Mr. and
Mrs. W.'R. Anderson, near Clinton.
Mrs, Horace Payne and little daugh-
in New York attending a conference;
on Church Work for Dependent ami
Neglected Children. The conference
ter cf Plant Citv, Fla., have arrived < ,s be,n S hel d under the auspices of the
to spend several* weeks with her pa-’ Ch;id Welfare League of America of,
rents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Copeland, i wh,ch the Clinton institution is now a
1 Ehrood Dillard left yesterdav tor member. Dr. Lynn is on the program
r'Stv- ITU* k»« < for a paper dealing with institutional
work.
Haines City, Fla?, where he has
cepted a position.
William and John Klassett of Char
lotte; were the week-end guests of
friends in the city.
Me&srs. Lewis and Walker Bailey
We are ready to meas
ure and fit your win-
or porches with
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T. L. W. Bailey.
. 1 Anchor beautiful awn-?
Mrs. L. F. Henderson of Blairs, is j ^ • #
the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ingS. Beautify y 0 U F
Mr. and Mr$. B. M. r Arrington pf.kome and §tsy CDOl bj
Wadesbwi. N. C, are moving here Kovino-us tn install »W11-
this week, Mr, Arrington having been|^ dV,n S Ufe W mhldll awp j
appointed total agent o%.he American ||j^grg >
Express company. Mrs. Arrington j
before her marriage Mi^s Vivian Pad FULLER SIMPSON
ectt. is pleasantly remembered her.} T~Trr»XTTrr<TTTXT^
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