The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 04, 1933, Image 5
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THE CUNTbN CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C.
Afiril Honor Rolls
For Clinton Schools
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Parrott of Columbia, visited
Ninth irradet Louise Chambers,-
Sara Frances Baldwin, Modeene Fin- '
ney, Christina Sow-ers, Louis Murphy,
Fay Anderson. William Byars, Made-
^ L— ^ jline Cassanova. j
Providence Sclfbol * Eighth srrade: Pesrgy Sprunt, ,Lo-
Pii'st i^rade: Douglas Fuller. Luther'Cene Rumph, Rebecca Speake, Ade-
Fuller. Roy Wilson, Mary ,Iulia Davis.ilaide Roberts, Richard Lewis, William.
Beatrice Deitz, Ethelese Harrison,. Wade. Dorothy Clarke, Thelma Tay- ‘ friends here Tuesdaj
ilor. ■ . ^ ' Mrs. R. L. Bailey
Osborne,* ' ! Bailey were visitors
.Shumake, ( Florida Street School ' on Friday.
First srrade: Amelia Payne, Pejtjryl Denny Pitts and Parker Martin of
Campbell, Johnson. William Graham, Chris Greenville, spent Sunday with the
Hairston, I Adair, Hal Baldwin, Prinifle Cope- former’s mother, Mrs. Nannie Pitts.
land, Anita Cassanova, Harry Wilkes, j Margaret Owens of Charlotte,
Carter, James Craig,^ Robbie Miss Teedic Owens of Rock
Dorothy Pinson, Jackie ''spent Siinday here with friends.
William Blakely of Erskine college.
week
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Cassie Nelson.
Second grade: ^ Nellie
Charles Emery, .A. M.
James Von Hollen.
Third grade: Charles
Claude Crocker, Gaynelle
Charles Hairston.
and Miss Ruth
in Spartanburg
Pearl
King.
Martha Gene Satterwhite. - ^ |
Second grade: Byrd McMillian, Ag-.^ nr * r . j i .
ij. , 1 ’ r- 1 Due West, spent a few days last
nes Hipp, Jean Layton, Carolyn Hen-I
KJZr. "ith his pEronts, Mr. and Mrs.
Academy Street School
First gfade: Marthk Foster, Edwin
Cause, Lewis Bagwell. Mil wood Stock-
man, Doralhy Burnett, Ruby Kim
brough. Myra' McDowelL Juanita ry. Nancy Johnson, Elwyn Sturgeon. ,
Russ, Jeanette Hicks, Benjamin Wood-, .Margaret .Adair, Ante Jacobs, Betty*
Annie Wflbanks, Mildred Shir-,Tribble. Alice Baldwin. Watland Hen-' Misses
ard*
j MrT~and‘ Mrs. W. D. Copeland were
I the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
* .\tmar Martin in Ware Shoals.
J. D. Jean.s spent the week-end in
Greenw'ood with his son, Jack, and
Mrs. Jeans. ' j
Davis Pitts of Atlanta, is spending'
several, days with his mother, Mrs.
Nannie A. Pitts. , !
Mi.'is Zelime Davi.'s has returned!
from, Manning', where she has'been'
visitinif’ friends. i
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis of!
Givenville, visited relatives here Sun-1
day. , - ;
Miss -Sara Walker spent the weok-j
en.l in Laurens with Miss Martha
Wier Davis.
Miss Letitia Jones spent the week
! end in Chester with relatives andj
of; friends. ‘ i
Williamston, spe'nt the week-end here. Friends of Mrs. B. 0. Whitten will
Clear Tracks
Jeannette Constine arid I
ley, Arthur Ihanawav, Thomas Fuller, dersdn/Bobbie Tidwell., Teresa MelfL.of Charleston, are the,
David - Jenkins, Gary Martin. Paul* Third grade: Betty Hunter, Agnes quests of Miss Helen Adair and Mrs.,
Sanders, , ' 'Kern, Jane Little, Hannah Lou Dar- J- Leal^.
Second grade: Ruth Jones, Ruthigan, Marjorie Miller, Mary Bailey' and Mrs. J, A. Neighbors
Summer, Edna Wood, Alex Harris. Owens, Virginia Sumerel, Virginia
Vehiee Hodge, John Wilson, Hazel .Ar-: Wier. Annette Mdor head. James Na-.^ith the fornier’s parents. Mr. and -e .sorry to learn that she,is a patient j
w
Mrs. W
E. Neighbors.
at Dr. Hays' hospital.
rington. Ruth Ballard. Susie Brown, j son. William Anderson. Margaret „ tt .. .. ...
Dorothy Mae Gaines. Erline Meadors.; Caroline Hipp. Banna Piester Alai tin. ^ Misses Kathryn and Sara Ray Lole-; , Miss Mary Howze Dillard of the
Grace Meadors. Lois Meadors, James. Ullian Speake. and McDonald of Pres- University of South Carolina,'spent i
IAwson-Charles Windsor, F^rl Glenn-, Fourth grade: Carolyn MeSween. j byterian college, were in Dillon Sun-^ the week-end with her parents. Mr.
Thir-l grade: Willie Hughe-s, James Lula Gray Harris, Frances Edwards.' day for the funeral of Clarence Nor- and Mvs.-.L, B. Dillard.
Stever.son, Hazel Cannon, 11a Curry,] John Odiorne Miriam Coleman. Dar-
Kathleen Howard. Birdie Tillman, i rell Dailey. Dorothy Stutts, Clara
Billy Shirley, Joyce Braswell, Mil-
drW Crawford.
Fourth grade: J. D., Gaines, Leroy
Stcokmah. Perry Campbell, Milford
Wright. Thelma Harmon, Catherine
Parkman. Margaret Thompson, Eve
lyn Wilborn, Marion Jones, Henrj*
Crompton, Mildred Windsor, Yvoniw
GHea. Lizzie Belle~~WilbwtkaT-^R*iby
Rochester, Annie Ruth Sanders,
lyn Stowe.
Eve-
been teaching in .Antreville the past]
year, is w’ith her mother, Mrs. James j
ton. j Dr. Robert Jeanes of Greenville,,
Mrs. Rosa W. Bishop, J. R. Whit-1 spent the week-end with his parents,
Mae Poole, Ralph Lawson. ^^^d daughter. Miss Sara VMiit-i.Mr. ftnd Mrs. P. S. Jeanes.
•Fifth grade: Josephine Copeland, 1 mire, of Sedalia, visited relatives here Mi
Herbert Chambers, -John G. Pitts,-Sunday.
Lewis Pitts, Virginia Sadler. Virginia M»ss Frances Black of FounUin
Graham, Sarah Edwards, Elliott Ja- Inn, spent the week-end at home w’ith '■ Bradley, on the orphanage campus, j
cobs^ Margaret Shealy, Hubt'rt Adair, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. .A. Black. | Miss Margaret Seeks of Greenville.
Elizabeth Baldwin, Billy Blan-{ - Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair and | spent the week-end with her sister,}
ton. Walter Reeder, Brown Todd, Guy ^ Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Adair of Colum-. Mi.ss Maryjwks.
bia, spent the week-end w’ith Mr. and] Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bobo on
fdiy wsnw ^*clr;Jeans,“wlro
Tmhblia.
High SciMkol
EHeventh grade: Rosa Bailey Little,
Maiy Glynn Chambers, Suella Den
son, Florence Adair, Ruby Woodruff,
Vivian Parks .Adair, Margaret Taylor.
Tenth grade: Elizabeth Buzhardt,
Hayne Workman. Josie Goodwin. Eliz
abeth Harris, Irene Dillard, J. L. Ab
rams. Margaret Workman.
Sun-
Sixth grade: Louise Jacobs, Mar
garet Brice, F^rances Simpson, Louise
Coe, Miriam Donnan, Evelyn Henry,
Stephen Finley, Otho Johnson, Elea
nor Copeland. Elizabeth Graham, Mar
garet Kern, Doris Suber, Inez ^oung,
Betty SpratL
Seventh grade: Tench Owens, Lou
ise Bailey, W. P. Baldwin, Elizabeth
Barnett, Roy Johnson.
* I visiting her mother. She was accom-
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE, parried home by her‘sister, Mrs. Ken
neth Burdette, of Charleston
MrsT R. F7~Adair.
Mrs. W. Q. Grigg arid little son.
Quay, Jr., of Statesville, N. C., are
visiting her mother, Mrs. A. B. Stone.
Mrs. Charles N. Plowden has re
turned after visiting friends in Co
lumbia and attending the May day ex
ercises at Columbia college on Satur
day.
.Mrs. Hubert Pitts has returned
from Dalton, Ga., where she has been
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Ts a pi-
tient in the Greenwood hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Misses
Katherine and Margaret Blakely and
William Blakely spent Saturday in
Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Arrington.
Mrs. Charles S. Sullivan of .Ander
son, is visiting her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. U Eichel-
berger.
T. J. Blalock, Jr., of Union, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
Ahead!
E*RE movinj? forward a^ain. Public confi
dence has seen th^ signal of “Clear Track
Ahead” and hidden money is flowini^ back into
the banks where it can work and earn and
thrive. Active'money in the banks or in busi
ness is the backbone . with which Prosperity
braces up.
NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED
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BANKERS
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land Ml'S. T. J. Blaock.
Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simyisonville,I Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Armstrong and
spent Friday with her mother, Mr^.: children of Gray Court, spent Sunday
Emma Little. ; with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
A. P. Wilson. T. B. McTeer, .A. W. Mr.^ and Mrs. Robert Dugan anil lit-
; Collins and L. H. ^Mixon, and Prof, tie .•ion, and Miss* Lottie McCartha of;}}
i C. W. Grafton were in Philadeljihia. Cofumbia,'were the week-end guests
the past week-end to attend the Penniof Mrs. U M. Dugan.
rr€Ta5^'^rrs:"'GraTfori""aW'6m|^ '
"MTsT Gi'affbri ajebiVi ytantftf ’ Trntt~'!t(iye'
them as far ns Karmville, Va. ;ol' l.anca'^ter are the g'ucst
• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and littUvand .Mr.s. Silas Bailey.
Wflliams
> of -Mr.
spent Sunday
parents, Mr. and
and
with
Mrs
.son of Edgefield,
^ I the former’s
; Eugene Hitt.
Harry Bultman and Miss Ruby
Beatty of Sumter, were the guests
Sunday of the former’s sister and
.brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Pitt.s.
.Mr. and Mj>. George W. Williams,
' of York, spent the week-end here with
! the' latter’s mother, .Mrs. Cora Mc-
Quiston.
Miss Betty Hoiton of the Univer
sity^ of South CaroUjia, is spending
I the week-end with Miss Agnes Shealy.
I .Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of York.;
spent the week-end with the
[parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock.
.Mrs. Joe Phinney of Columbia, was
the guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Sperry.
Mra. Sue M. Brown of Greenville,
Dr. Joe lleustess and children of
Winnsboro, were the guests Sunday
of his brother and .sister-in-law, Mr.
and .M I'S. I>. C. H eustess. »
Dr. and Mrs. John MeSween leave
tomorrow for Richmond, Va., where
Dr. MeSween will deliver the baccal
aureate sermon before the gratlaating
class at the Union Theological .semi
nary. They will be accompanied to
Durham, N. ('., by Mrs. .MeSween’s
sister. Miss FNa Crew's, who has been
visiting here. * •'
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'.spent la.st week-end with friends on
1 the Thornwell orphanage campus,
j Mrs. Fblder Smith has returned
'from a visit to relatives in Vidalia,
Ga. She was accompanied home
I her sister, Miss Ila McLemore.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead and
j ilaughter, .Miss Margaret, .spent the
week-end in-Durham, .N. C., with theii
-o.n and brother, William, who is a
i-tudent at Duke university. ,
.Musses Almena Milling, .Medora
"Cro.ss Hill, .\pril L’Ji. Mr. and .Mrs.
J. B. Jones have returned -to their
home at Sumter, having spent ..several
days with relatives here. They were
accompanied by Mrs! Minta .Adams,
who spent the winter with them.
.Mi.ss Ixiui.s Latellier and little sons,
of Charleston, and Mrs. Hoyle Millex
‘ :uid son, of Norfolk, Va., have return-
d home, having spent the week-end
with their)father, .Senator Carroll 1).
Nance.
•Mrs. Bnyre fiant of .Moni'tta, anti
Mi.'S Helen Jones, of Aiken, were
weck-entl guests of Mrs. Lyllian Hill.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hollingswttrlh
We**ve
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the overall and
REDUCED
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J. M. PITTS’ STORE
Clinton, S. C.
Biowning and June Drehr of ( onv i^Tse I receiving congratulations on the
hulh' tHf a daughter, .Mary Louise, t*n ■
April H».
.''•Irs. Sallie D. Walts, .Mi.sses Tlie-
rtsa Davenptirl, 'Katharine and .Anne
Ihmny VVetlne.sday in (Columbia.
. The Gardeh*^IUFliTet'TFitirsdiiy aG~
tt 'noon at. fhe school autlitorium. The
meeting was presided over by the
president, .Mrs. W. .M. J.eaipan. The _
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college, .vpent the week-end here.
<>' .Mrs. J. C. Huntley t)f ('onway, is
visiling ht-r son, Dr. S. .M. Huntli y.
Miss Mary - Wheelwright of West
i Virginia, is the gue.st of Dr. and .Mrs.
'D, T. WoddsT - ----
! .Mr. and Mi.s. W. D. Copeland wore
visitor.s in. Greenville on Thursday.
.Mrs. Gilbert Blakely and little son
•have returned home from -Muatrose,, Miss Gertrutle. la-am&n,
] Ga.. where she has been visiting Jier a report of the work done during
.parents.. ; the "fiast month. Discussions on rose.
I Mr.s. (rtjorge Howard Odiorne has |^,j y,y j ^ Guth-
returned home after visiting her j ji ^nd Mrs. R. W.-
mother, Mr.s. T. W. Lane, in Ureen-' Easter poem was reatl .by'
I! ville.'^'-w!:;-^^-—J — . ’.Ml'S. ,J. O. Denny.
;.d Friends of Mis.s Lyde B. Copeland, The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Pres-
‘ il meet-!
. church.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Mahaffey of leader being ah.sent, Mrs. J. O.
New Smyrna, f la., are vi.siting ^he charge of the projji'am.;
former’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Readings were' given by Mrs. D. R.j
Mahaffey. t, 'Chapman, Mrs. R. B. Austin, Mrs.^
Miss Elmyra Ray is sp/nding -^ev-Williams and Mfss] I.ola Boyce.'
•eral aays in Seneca with Mr. and Mr*-^ An outstanding social event of thej
I Mike Caskey. [past week was the annual junior-sen-'
W. Milam of King s Mountain, banquet given on Thursday eve-;
C., spent Sunday with his parents,| school auditorium. The*
Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Milam. I toast given by MisiV'Eleanor Watkins,
>*\vill be sorry to know that she is quite church held its April
[jill at her home on North Adair street, Monday afternoon at the i
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Mrs. J. D. Guerard of Nashville.
Tenn., is visiting her parents, l>r. and
Mrs, Frank Kellers.
president of the junior class was -e-
sponded po by Miss Viola. Dominick,
president of-the senior class. The class
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper anil pink and green, were used in
sell Codper .apent Sunday in K^Aeca j elaborate salad chursej
with the former’s
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daughter and
Mike
son-
, was served, and punch waa .served
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mike ^Caskey. | the evening. A gc^iup* of
I They were accompanied home by Mrs. grade girls. Misses .Sara Denny,!
^ Russell Cooper, who- had 'been spend- <s.Workmari, Mary Ellen Adams,
i jnip two weeks with' Mr. andi Mrs. ^ni^er, Jeanette Black and Mar>’
; Ca.skey. Emma Reeder,' dressed as roses, the
I Among tho.se in Greenville Thursday flower, served and assisted in
to hear Guy Ijombardo and his Ruyal.
Canadians, were Mrs. B. 0. Whitten,
Mis.ses Martha and Mildred Whitten,: . TtV
Dolly Milling, and Dan McCormick,' ^
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