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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 19S2
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sible the interests of Clinton
and this section of the state
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at all times the basis of
happy human relationship-
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Mrs. A. J. Sproles left today for a
visit of several days to relatives rh
Atlanta.
^Mr. aTid Mrs. L. L. Adair of Atlan
ta, spent the week-end with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Corrie Adair. -
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: Jack W. Dillard of Spartanburg.
I spent a few days in the (‘ity last ^yeek
I with I'ela.ives. /
j Miss Pearl Hitt has retur^d dr'-n-'e
I after being.* a patient at^.J'ir. H iys’
Iho.-pnal for the pa.«t two week-.
Paiker Jones ofT.eaiifort sp<' ’.t Minnie
week-end here with h’s paren.s, Dr."
and Mrs. F. D. Jrones. . ^ - i ...
'Mr.s. Mary bf-wen ropelnn.! of l.au-l Mar.ha
rens, spent last week here with rela-|
I tives. ' I
I Miss Elizabeth Copeland of Barks-
j dale spent the week-end with her par-
jents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Copeland,
j Mi ss Ethel Killen of CTreenville, was
j the wee-k-end guest of Miss Jeanette
' Crawford. ,
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I M iss Eva Waters of Spartanburg,
' spent a few days *last week with her
|ister, Mrs. H. C. Tisdale. ^ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis of Chester,
spent the week-end witn the lattjer’s
brother, R. E. Copelamlt
“Bud” Vaughn of Rock Hill, spent
Friday and Saturday with friends at
Fresbyteiian college.
Miss Ethel Langston of I.aurens, is
spending this week with Mr^and Mrs,
(Jeorge Watts Copeland.
Mis. R. W. Wade spent last weyk
in Chester with her mother, Mrs. B.
M. Spratt.
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Mrs. W. D. Pea^ has retumed^from
a visit to relatives in Chester.
Mr. Htid Mrs. -Ponner Harvley of
GreenyYood, .jipent the week-end with
the latter’s parents, >fr. and Mrs.
B. Blakely.
Grady .\dair of Honea Path, spent
Sunday jwith his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. .\dair.
Mrs. .\. F. McCurdy and little son,
Fre/ldy, of Rockmart, Ga.. a-n' .^pend-
;ng several days with her mother,
\dair, and other rela-
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Weir .^Davis of Lau- i
rcns, spent the woi'k-^end here with 1
Mrs. R. E. Jones and family.
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., is spending
L'everal days with her sister, Mrs. J.|
H. Townsend, in Andersoiy. .
\Mrs. J. H. Wither spoon and son,]
•lack, spent the past week-end in]
Lowrys Avith her mother. '
Little Jchnnie .Austin, Jr., of I.au-i
lens, is spending a few days with his
aiint, Mrs. Clyde Todd.
“Meggs” O’Dell of Lyman, spent
the week-end with friends in the city.
M iss Hattie Miller of Lauxens,
spent Tuesday here with friends.
Ms. R. E. Jones spent Thursday in
Lauivns with her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Davis.
Among the out-of-town people here
for the funeral of John G. Pitts Sun
day werej Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson
‘ f Newberry, Mrs. J. B. Hollings-
i worth, Mrs. Leon Heath, Mrs. H^nd
Mr. and Mrs. John Milam of Barks-i P. H. Hollingsworth, J. A.
dale, and Miss Frances .Milam of At-1 Hollingsworth and G. E. Hollings-
lanta, were called hbi'e Thurs<iay on | worth, all of Union, and E. H. Hi)lUw<i
account of the death of their father, Beaufort.
T. F. Milam..
Mr. and Mrs. VV. ('. Whitmire of
j bjnoree, spent : Sunday here with the
patter’s brother, Wiley Moore.
’ Mr. and* Mrs. A. J. SAVamsen, Mrs.
.\lma McKee, Miss Mary Bobo and
Walter Hopkins were Visitors in
Greenville Sunday. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt spent
Tuesday, in Gray Court with the for
mer’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong.
Mrs. E. W. Stone of Union,'is visit- Mrs. Lula Griffin has returned af-
ing her siste-r, Mrs. C. C. Bailey and : ter visiting her daughter in Augusta
other relatives. ] for several weA*ks.
Miss Annie Ruth Abereromibie of Mrs. I^eonora Major, Miss Ma»y
Woodruff, is spending a few days with Farrow and Mr. Goff attended (he
Misses Jonella aniT Blans’he .Austin
and Jim Hugh .Austin of Spartanburg,
spent the wee-k-end with their mother,
Mrs. Lilia Austin.
Martin Boyce, student at the Uni
versity of South Carolina, sihuU- the
week-end at home.
Miss Pearl Hitt.
.Mrs. Ivouis I.,aMi)tte and children of
Waycross, Ga., spent last week here
with her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter.
Mrs. C, „C. Giles, accompanied by
teachers’ meeting in laiurens on Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. L» Fk Martin spent
Sunday in Saluda with relatives
M iss Helen Johnson of Davidson, N.
her sister, Mrs. Emmett Roberts of j is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. F\ T.
Douglas, Ga., left yesterday for New , McGill.
M. $. Bailey & Sea
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Orleans, where they will attend the
.Mardi Gras carnival.
L. .B. Dillard and C. C. Giles are in
Greenwood this week attending fed
eral court.
R. W. Benn of Americas, Ga., has
joined Mrs. Benn, who 4s spending
some lime with her parents, I)r. and
jMi s. L. Ross^ Lynn.
F'loyd Thompson, who has been
The ladies finished the foreign mis
sion study last F'riday, after holding
meetings for ^n^hour each afternoon
for several days.
The |MM)ple of Cross Hill have about
completed a road, around Liberty
Springs cemetery, which will make a
big improvement.
R. A. Austin, who has bt*en in busi
ness htM'e'for many years, has sold his
making his home here f<>r the past i stock of goods and will retire on ac
count of ill health.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Summers of
Wed-
few months, left Tuesday for his for
mer home in Oregon, 111.
Miss Ernestine <lhaney leaves Mon- Newberry, visited friends here
day for Brooklyn, N. Y.. where shejnesduy.
will enter training a.s a nurse. Mr. and Mrs. .Miller Pinson and Mr.
Miss Frances Spratt spent last | and'Mrs. M. C. Pinson and children
week-end in Lowrys with Rev, and visited relatives in Coronaca Sunday.
Mis. John Neville^
Mr. and Mrs. Brice Quinn of .Spar
tanburg, spent Thursday here with
relatives.
Mis. ('lair Mosley and Mi;#s F’lor-
Miss F'rances Walker left for An
derson Wednesday * ' ’ will go
in training at the Anderson hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pinson and lit
tle daughter, F'aye, Mrs. Miller Pinson
ence Hollis of Cross Keys, spent Tues-' and Mrs. S. A. Ix‘aman spent Tues
day with Mn and Mrs. Charle.s Holli.s
and other relative.s.
(lay in Greenville.
I)r. .Mills was called
to Newberry
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M isses Aliuena and Dolly Milling last week to the iK'dside of his hrolh-
have returned to Converse college, in j er, who is ilL "
Spartanburg, after spending a few] Dr. Ellis Fuller of .Atlanta, visited
days last week with their parents, Mr, j relatives and friends here la.-t week,
and Mrs. A. J. Milling. Mr. and .Mrs. ’'v?k Young of near
Miss Katherine Jones has returned Clinton, spent the,week-end with their
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daughtei, .Mrs. D. R. Chapman.
Mis.-T Elise Hawkins attenrlt^d the
’ meeting in Lauiens on Sat-
Mrs. .Margie McF'adden of (’linton,
visited Dr. and Mds. I. H. Hawkijis
the past week-end.
F'riends of Mrs. Alma ('oleman Mtt-
Clary an^ children will*regret to know
they will soon move to (tolumhia,
where Mr^-McClary has accepted a po
sition. ^
M iss Gene Klugh spent the week-
With thb Sick
Frienffs of Reese Young .will regret
to know that he i« a patient in the;
veterans’ hospital in Menttmis, Tenn.
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to her studies at Queens-Chicora col-
lege,~'Charlotle, after spending a feW
days last week with her parents, Dr, Attache
and Mrs. F’, I). Jones. | unlay.
Mr. and Mr.s. VV'. D.. .Armstrong and
family of Gray Court, spent Sunday
here with Mrs. Armstrong’s pai^ents,
.Mr, and Mrs. Flugene Hitt,
Among the out-of-town people here
Thursday for the funeral of T. F'.
Milam were: Miss I*euna Milam of
Newberry, Sam Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Nunnamaker of Columbia, and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young of Duncan., end at (’lemson with home folks
Miss Mamie Sullivan, aged aunt of, , _
L. Russell Gray, and who i^icently
moved here from Laurens to make her
home with Mr. and Mrs. Gray, suf-
fejed a fall -Sunday morning in which
she bn^e her hip. She is now a pa
tient at Dr. Hays’ hospital and is do-
irvg as well as can be expected.
Miss Josie Pitts returned Tuesday
to Atlanta, Ga,, Ray Pitts returned to
lesume his studies at Clemson college,j F'rieuds in the city of Henry J. Na-i
and Mr; and Mrs. A. Sidney Rumph j bors will be sorry to learn that he is
returned to their heme in Egypt, Ga., | confined to his home (>n Ferguson
after having been .called here on ac-1 street on account of illness,
count of the illness and death of their j ■ -
brother, John Q. Pitts»
Mr, and Mrs. O. T.-Lawing of Greer,
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Kay and children,
Ralph P.** Adair, and Mrrs, Howard
Meaders of Macon, Ga., and Mrs.. A.
F'. McCiTi^y and little son of R^k-
fngxt, Ga., were called here the past
week-emd on account of the death of
their bVother-in-Iaw, John G. Pitts.
Miss Helen Milam of Winthrop col
lege, Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, Miss
Emma Little of Atlanta, Miss Kate
Milam of ^Springfield, J. W. tfitlm,
Jr., of Columbia, MK and Mrs. Elmer
Cromer of Newberry, Kirk Milam of
Tryori, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Teague of Badksdale, Mr. and Mri:
J, F'. Thompson and children werr'
called here Thursday on account of
the death of their grandfather, T. F.
Milam.
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ation la'.st Saturday in the Greenville
city hospital. His many friends in the
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convalescing was able to be re
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