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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11,1927
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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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For That Motor Trip
Don’t Fail to Take Along Your
Kodak
And a Box of Delicious
PERSONAL MENTION
CANDY
Miss Janie Holland is spending the
month of August in Poultney, Ver
mont, as the guest of her friend, Miss
Elizabeth William. % '
Miss Louise Sparks has returned to
her home after visiting here as the
guest of Misses Ethel Killen and Em
ma Little.
Mrs. Joe L. Beaudrot and children
have returned to their home in Green
wood after a visit here. They were
accompanied home by Mrs. Beaudrot’s
mother, Mrs. Mary R. Prather.
Miss Louise Simmons spent the
week-end in Columbia as the guest of
Mrs. Floride T. Goddard in the wo
man’s annex on the university campus.
Miss Mary Martin and Miss Bernice
Pitts of Newberry, are the guests of
relatives and friends in the city.
Miss Myrtle McHugh has returned
to her home in Union after a visit to
Miss Ethel Killen.
Capt. J. W. Copeland and sister,
Mrs. W. A. Shands, are at home from
several days’ stay in Hendersonville
and Brevard.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Killen and daugh
ter, Miss Ethel, have returned from a
two weeks’ vacation spent in Ohio with
Mrs. Killen’s relatives.
Mrs. Myrtle Hunter is at home from
a month’s visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Louis LaMotte, in Fort Payne, Ala.
She-was accompanied home by Mrs.
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LaMotte for a visit of several weeks.
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Miss Elizabeth Young is at home
from Charlottesville, Va., where she
attended summer school at the uni
versity of Virginia.
Mrs. W. G. King and children re
turned Sunday from a visit of several
days to her sister, Mrs. 0. T. Lawing,
in Greer.
Mrs. Hugh Donnan and children left
Monday for Whitmire and Carlisle
where they are guests this week of
relatives.
George O’Daniel is spending two
weeks at Fort Moultrie in the reserve
officers’ training camp.
Mrs. A. C. Boozer of Hollins, Va.,
s the guest of her sister, Mrs. Myrtle
Junter.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers and Vir
ginia, are spending the week at High-
ands. •
Misses Martha Young and May
Grace Douglas are expected home this
week from Syracuse university, N. Y.,
where they have been pursuing a
two sisters, Mrs. G. A. Black and Mrs.
er, J. V. Edwards.
Miss Rose Mahaffey of Gray Court,
was the guest of friends in the city
on Monday.
Mr. end Mrs. Custiss Leightsey of
Silverstreet, were guests Monday of
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson.
Misses Paunee and Sudie Davenport
of Charlotte, are .the guests of their
sister, Mrs. Frank Boozer.
Misses J&nella Boland and Fay
Adair are spending this week in
Greenwood fes the guests of Miss Eliz
abeth Sproles.
Mrs. J. B. Williams and Miss Ruth
and Jack Sheridan, have returned to
their home in Greenwood after a visit
to Mrs. T. J. Leake.
Miss Louise Byars of Newberry, is
spending a week’s vacation here with
her mother.
Miss Caroline Arrington of Green
wood, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B.
M. Arrington.
Pet Moore has returned to his home
in Clearwater, Fla., after a visit to
his brother, L. J. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Copeland and
children, are spending the week in Sa
vannah. Ga., as the guesjts of Mr. and
Wrs. Len Copeland.
Misses Lonamell and Leahnead Wil
liams of Greenwood, were the guests
the past week of their aunt, Mrs. T."
J. Leake.
Miss Fannie Hatton and niece, Miss
Frances Hatton of High Point, are vis
iting relatives in Renno.
Mrs. Mae Leaman is visiting in
Asheville as the guest of her sister,
Mrs. F. W. MitcheU.
Little Miss Nell Abrams is visiting
in Pomaria as the guest of her aunt.
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoy and chil
dren are at home from a six weeks*
stay with relatives in Mt. Airy, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Blalock and Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Fuller spent Sunday at
Chimney Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Shealy and Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Boland spent Sunday in
Hendersonville.
Miss Louise McIntosh is at home
from a visit to friends in Lancaster.,
Misses Mildred and Margaret Glas
gow of Greenwood, are the guests of
their sister, Mrs. J. P. McMillan.
Miss Mayra Wall, Miss Ruby Plyler
and Messrs. Gyp Robinson and Lewis
Clyburn of Lancaster, were guests
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course in special classes and art for, Sunday of Miss Louise McIntosh,
several weeks. * | Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Gignilliat are
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Milling and chil- j spending the nfonth of August in Bir-
dren are at home from a several days’. mingham, Ala.
stay at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fields and chil-
Mrs. John H. Hipp of Newberry,' dren of Mullins, have returned to their
spent W^ncsday with Mr. and Mrs. borne after a visit to the latter's broth-
fohn T. Blakely.
Misses Rose and Frances Williams
J. V. Edwards.
Mr. Samuel Littlejohn of Clemson
of Lancaster, are the guests of their College, has been the guest for several
grandmother, Mrs. P. S. Bailey. [days of Dr. G. W. B. Smith. ,
J. F. Copeland, after a visit to his I D r - & n d Mrs. J. B. Towhsend and
daughters in Spartanburg arid Ashe- John H. Townsend of Anderson, were
ville," has returned to the city and is the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
with his son, R. E. Copeland, and oth
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott and chil
dren of Easley, were the week-end
fuests of W. E. Owens and Dr. and
drs. R. E. Sadler.
Miss Agatha Bailey is visiting in
Greenwood as the guest of Miss Lou
se Burnett.
Isaac Copeland is visiting in Green
ville as the guest of his cousins, Miss
es Nina and Frances McSwain.
Irby Hipp, Jr., Is spending several
days in Newberry with Mac Hipp, Jr.
Herman Hunter of College Park,
Vld., is the guest of his mother, Mrs.
Myrtle Hunter.
Mrs. T. R. Owens and daughter are
spending two weeks at Glenn Springs.
T. R. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F.
Copeland, and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Da
vidson went over Sunday to be their
guests for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis and chil
dren spent Sunday in Hendersonville.
Mrs. Eugene Fouche and daughter,
F. Jacobs, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe L. Simpson of Whitmire,
were the guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Bobo.
Mrs. P. S.'Jeans attended the home
coming at her old church at Sharon on
Friday. She was accompanied by her
two sons, Robert and James, and Mrs.
W. B. Tribble, «
Miss Frances Garvin of Albany. Ga.,
is the guest of Mrs. H. J. Hmdman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hesse of Char
leston, were guests the past vJeek of
Mr. and Mrs. Goyne Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen and Mr.
and Mrs. George Steadman of Augus
ta, were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Oxley.
Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Webb and family
are spending their vacation with
friends and relatives in Townsend;
Tenn.
Miss Alice Ruth Hollis is the guest
of friends in Charleston.
Misses Doris and Lillie Mae Augh-
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Nellie, of Charlotte, are the guests of try have returned home after visiting
her brother, J. Barnie Parrott.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Balle of I>au-
rens, were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Pinson.
* Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Bailey of Spar
tanburg, were the week-end guests of
Mrs. Bailey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Witherspoon.
Rev. C. Bynum Betts left Tuesday
for Troy where he is engaged this
week in holding special.evangelistic
services.
Mrs, A. M. Copeland, Mrs. J. I.
Copeland, Mrs. L. Ross Lynn and sons,
R»ss and Robert, and D. M. McNaull
of Columbia, have been spending the
past week in Montreat.
Dr. land Mrs. A. E. Spencer return
ed Tuesday from a stay of several
days at Myrtle Beach where Dr. Spen
cer has been recuperating from his* re
cent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore LeMaster and
Miss Kibler of Gaffney, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Boland.
B. E. Wilson was in Columbia Mon
day afternoon to attend the funeral
of an uncle.
Mf. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent
tlje week-end with the former’s pa
rents in Little; Mountain.
Miss Dora Lancaster of West:
Miss Dorcas Fant in Whitmire
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble and lit
tle daughter, Betty, are visiting rela
tives in Blacksburg an Charlotte this
week.
Miss Ruby Carter has been visiting
several days in Fountain Inn and was
accompanied home by Misses Eva Joe
and Thelma Lockman who are now her
guests. ’
Rev-. A. J. Bowling, pastor of Bailey
Memorial church, is spending the week
in Greenwood conducting evangelistic
services.
The friends of 0. P. Slater will be
glad to know that he has returned to
his home after being a pafient in Dr.
Hays’ hospital.
Miss Nannie Young Tribble spent a
few days this week in Blacksburg as
the guest of Mrs. R. L. Plaxico.
Mrs. W. C. Oxley and children are
at home from a month's visit to rela
tives in Abington, Va., and Bluefield,
W. Va. Mr. Oxley went up for a
wreck’s vacation and brought his fam
ily back.
Mrs. Mattie East Bell of Columbia,
is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Bell at the
home of Mrs. A. B. Henry.
Miss Guynell Aughtry has as her
guest. Miss Roberta McCarley of
Springs, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. ! Whitmire.
R. B. Glenn. j Little Rachael Brownlee of Gray
| Lamah Nelson is visiting in Green- Court,’ is on a visit to her grand-pa-
wood as the guest of his aunt, Mrs. rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hollis.
J. B. Williams. -Y. | Mrs. Charles Sam and children of
Mrs. E,^ H. Hall of Great Falls, is Winnsboro, are the guests qf her
the guest of*her sister, Mrs., Wt P. brother, Rev. A. J. Bowljng,'and fam-
Jacobs. •’
1 Re*, and J Mrs. W. W. Edge ahd chil-<
dren of Lancaster,, Pft,, han$ been vis
iting his mother, Mrs. N. J
fly.
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeans were called
to York Tuesday to attend the funers
Ige, and of Mrs. Jeans’ brother, M. E. Plaxico.
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