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THUHSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. ijt.
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JdiEUiiiia MiU News
Washington, D. C, over the week-end.
^ Goldville, Sept 20.-^Mi8s Mattie
Lake 6t Batesburg n spending the
week with Miss Eicangel^ne Duke.
Mr.. William Moorhead ipent , the
week-end with ffiends at Duke Uni
versity, Durham, N. C,
Mrs. J. C. Purkerson and little dau-
ifhters returned Sunday from a visit
to her parents in Savannah, Oa.
Mr. Dwight Phillips spent the week
end with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs.'J. L. Underwood, Greenwood.
Little Billy Wiits of Calhoun Falls
is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, W. K. W’aits.
Mj's. James Dendy and little daugh-
[d.
J Mirthday ^ijly
On Saturdl^ afternoon Horace
Hamm entertained a.gr^p of little
people at her home, celebrating Hor
ace, Jr’s third birthday.^ Miss Flora
Tucker as^sted Mrs. HaAun in enter-
ti^ing the little -guests. Late in the
aulimoon pink ice cream * and cake
were served iri the dining room.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles spent the
wpek-end with their sob, Thurston,
who is a student at Clemson college.'
. Charles Denny of Hartsville, spept
a few days last week with ffiends at
j Presbyterian college^.
Miss Elizkbeth -Harris, who is a
Enter CMlege '
Verner Boss is a member of ■ tl^ |
freshman class of W’ingate College, student at G. W. C., Greenville, spent
MoniS>e, N. C. ^
Hayne Bell Workman has entered
vannah, pa., spent the week-end with
the latter’sv^other, Mrsi 6eorge Da
vis. Mrs.,.Jones^remained for a'longer
visit. < 'X I _
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Clemson College.
the wwk-end with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt,
and Mrs. T. G. Harris. j Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Gabbart of Park-
Mr.'Hhd Mrs. Harry Bolick spent wcrt guests last
ter ivturned Suftd«y after jspending
several Weeks with hejr parents in Sa
vannah, Ga.
Master Ray Long of Lexington, N.
C., is \*isiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Boland., *
Miss Ruth Todd was called to Lau
rens Monday on account of the death
of her g.-andfather.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McLure of Sum-
»ter visited Rev. and Mrs. M._JC. Med-
lock Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth Ross returned Sat
urday after spending two weeks .with
her brother in Gi'jeenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and;
children of Spartanburg spent Sunday
> with Mrs. J. E. Hamm.
Mrs. J. E. Steedly and Mr. and jM^*
Earl Dozier of Marion spdntj^he week
end with Dr. and Mrs. R. U Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N.* Hunnicutt of
Ninety^ix spent the week-end with
Mr. and' Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt.
Mr. and Mrs. AHhur Starnes, Fur
man Moore, andv-Carl Farmer vdstted
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In Hospital
Friends of Mrs.'William Gastly willj
be interested to know that she is doing
the week-end in Belton with John E.
Osman. * , •.
James F. O'Daniel, Dossey H. Mc-i
ce^ Bears at M|icoti. According to all
available report.^, Lake RussellV team
seems to be f^ly as goQ|d las' usual,
whicp is enough to take care .of any
thing* the Blue-Stockings can offer,
judging by past records. ,
fThe P.- C. mentor drilled liis varsity
linemen in- charging and blocking. -The
Mrward wall’s defense against Clert-
son ^turday was exceedingly disap-
pbihting at tiipes, especially in the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and little I first quarter when Clemsbn scored,
n of Edgefield, and Mh and Mrs. W. The' rest of the team worked oh punt
ing xand running back. Passing^as
alsh indulged in for'a while. Jenson
expects Iq make /-this a formidable
weapon in attempting to defeat , Mer-
.cer, as the aerial attack in that game
showed up s^urprisingly well.
D. Armstrong and children ^f Gr»y
Courts spent Sunday with thek^ par-
nidy foltewing « o,*r.tion Monday
at the Newberry hospkal
Miss Nellie Fqfuclw underwent an
operation for appemBcitis at New
berry Hospital on Monday night.
Football Score
Board At College
Coach Walter Johnson has installed
a niw electric grid graph score board
to give football fans a detailed ac
count of, the games for the coming
season. The board will be put in op
eration nextf-Saturday afternoon for
the first time at 3 p. m., when the
Mercer-Presbyterian battle
week of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles.
Mrs. Henry Cook- and little son ^f
Walterboro, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson.
quarter ot-th# Tiifw / ‘ 3
d may not be able
ie next game. ' t x
ly 'iri the first
engagement, and
see action in the next game. j
.^F^d Oxley and Allen McSdreen,
4ophbmore suos, jir.e stilly hurt and it
Is not known whether they^^will be in
shape Saturday-or not. Pug‘Perrin^ on
the, other hand, is improving staiuiily
and he will probahl^p. be able to.hiake
the grade. . ^ -
this week for Charleston, where they
will attend-*4he South Carolina Medi
cal college.
Mr. and Mrs.' L. V. Pinson attended-
the, fqneral of Miss Roslyn Epting in
Newberry on-Monday. ,
^ Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cook of Green
ville, spent the week-end with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr.-and Mrs. A. Ross;from the local hospital, where she has
Blakely. [been A patient, and is-now recuperat-
_Miss Julia Patrjck of Lancaster, i'ng at Hhe honve of her son, Dr. Felder
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith.
E. Nichols. Rev,^ and Mrs. Samuel ^P. Bowles
Mrs. Roy Nelson spent last week ini and children left Tuesday for Tampa.
Greenwood with her parents. Mr. Nel-‘Fla., where they’will make their fu-
ter are visiting- relatives in Rock Hill.1 - ,, . , , .
. Mrs. 0. T. Lawing of Greer visite.^i'^^ ®
relatives here on ,Tuesday.
Hurricani Fannm,
To Meet Thur^ay
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There will be a meeting o? the
farmers of the Hurricane community
Frank W.ldrep.’stenar enJ who har fLw
bee,^ showing unusually good form-in' ® ® studyiM-im-
priolkTo so fir this ye„, was ,iij|, >"o»t P«duci^^^^^
was announced by W. B. Perry, teach
er of agriculture in the Clinton high
school, who will lead the discussion.
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Mrs. Dan S. Hollis, and little daugh-j bunged up today. He was the victim
it* * »«xa vriaifiMtfw I LI.11
Mrs. Charles Hollis is spending sev.
eral day^ in'* Cross Anchor w’itjx rela
tives. ‘ •
Fri&nds of Mrs. E. Mood* Smith will
be glad to know that she has returned
to bel^' Sara Z. Wright of Chad^k
played in Macon,will be.relayed here j;! spending several days with^^ Miss
son spent Sunday in Greenwood and
accompanied her home.
Miss Sara Z. Wright of Chad^te,
ture horpe. Mr. Bowles has accepted
the pastorate of the Palma Ceia Pres
byterian church of that city.
Mr, and Mrs. Weldon Jack.son, Mrs.
G. C. .Nabors and Miss Cljvle Ray re-
Mrs. M. C. Poole and family spent; turned Wednesday from a fisjt to Mr.
Martha Bell.
for those desiring to hear the game.
The/board will be placed in the col-,
lege chapel with an admission price ofi^unday in Greenville with Mr. and j and Mrs. L. H. Adair in \Vashington,
35c to all. ^ " '' ^
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Mrs. J. T. Dempsey
Chick Ray, of Effingham, spent'the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. Lola
Ray, and other felatiVi^sT
Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, Mrs. Ethel
Pitts, Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Misses Jean
ette Pitts and Nannie Sue Adair were
visitbt*s in Greenville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Goyne Simpson spent
the x^’eek-end in Charleston with Mr.
and Mrs. George Hesse. Mrs. Simpson
remained for a longer visit with her
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.'T. Barnes, Miss
es Gladys Barnes and Margaret Buz-
hardt of Columbia, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crisp and little
daughter, formerly of ( Nashville,
Tenn., are now making their home
with the former’s parents, Mr.'an^j
Mrs. W:. E, Crisp, y .x - •
Mr. and Mrs. Bonner'Harvley and
little daughter of Greenwood spent
Sunday wdth Mrs. Harvley’s parents,!
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. V
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sloan of Ander
son spent Sunday here with relatives.
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Priends of R. R.. Blakely will lie,
gla.d to know that Jie i.s able to be outi
again, after having been confined to
his home on account of ipness the past
tjW’o weeks..
Mrs. Mary Prather, IClrs. W. R.
Brown, Miss Emma Adams, Mr. and
3Irs.'L! C. Bond, Miss, Julia Fergu.s.on
and Mrs. George Watts Copeland
were in Greenwood Saturday for the
marriage of Miss Ray Beaudroi and
Ernest Young.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacob,s, Dr. L.
RoSs Lynn and F. M. Stutts wtre in
.\tlanla Friday for a get-together and
suiiper given by the Atlanta alumni
of Thornwell orphanage held at the
Atlanta Athletic ciUb. .
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Coac6 Johnson’s Calvinists did a little i
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we are to handle your business.
, In our enlarged home we are better prepared
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nesday .w-ith his mother, Mrs. Ja’nie
Sloan. / ,^
Mr. and, Mrs.- O.' I. Shealy, Misses
Sara Tiae Coleman and Vivian SThealy
spent Sunday in Ninety-SixWith the
former’s daughter. Miss Elizabeth
Sh^ly. \
Earl Tarre of Erskine Collcg^ in
Due West, spent Sunday with his .sik-
ter. Miss Anna Mae Tarre.
Denny Pitts of Greenville spent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. .N’annie
A. Pitts.
Miss Margaret Blakely of Green
ville spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Blakely.
Miss ThAma Owens, formerly con
nected with the Clinton Flower Shop,]
has accepted, a position w-ith the In
dustrial Life Insurance Company of
Florence.
Dr. D. 0. Rhame. and Dr. George
Blalock are .spending several days in
New York. [
William Blalock has returned to Co-";
lumbia University, ir^N’ew York, after'
spending the summer with his mother,
Mrs. T. J. Bjalock. > ^ .
Mrs. John G, Pitts is in Greenville
this week attending training school,
•for F'ER.A industrial school teacher.-. ^
Rev. and .Mrs. Moore, Miss Martha
Moore of ixedaliai we re gue.st.s Friday
of Mrs. Sajlie Bobo and family.
Mrs. Blanche Hart and Mrs. Mir
iam Poteat left-Tuesday for Fayette
ville, X. C., where they have accepted
positions. , " - |
Friends.of .Miis Lilia Eskew; Will be'
sorry to leam that she i.s a patient'in
the local hospital.
M iss Aa- Holmes Dav'.s and Watt.s
Davis of Columbia spent Sunday w'ith
their parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Jack H.
Davis. ' -»■" !,
Bill* Abrams spent .Sunday in (Ireen-j
wood ,wi'll' Mr, and Mrs.'Rawls Coffee
and family. W . ”
• Mrs. B. F. Copeland. Sr,, is visiting
her son, B. F. Copeland. Jr.,Jn Char
lotte, and her daughter-'Mrs. Henry
.Speers, in Green.sboro, -N.
.Mrs. A. M. Ramage has’ returned toj
her home near here, after spending,'
tdie. past week with her daughter,
Mrs. Estelle Abram* and, family.
Mrs. F. L. Brigman, Ckafle.s-
‘ton, is spending' several days with her!'
parents^Dr,' ancLdVIrs. B. 0, Whit,ten. I
‘ Wade Tl, Sperry’ of Chicago, lU-.j
spent a, few days here this week with
relatives and friends,
J. F.' Jacobs is' spending a few days
in North Carolina on business.
'Mrs, Jennie Sparks, Claude Sparks,
Mr. apd Mrs. Jack Burnett of Gross
Keys, and Clydq Sparks and , daugh
ter, Miss Jessie Platt, of Union,..were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Cooper. ' - " :
Mr< and Mrs.X. W. Cooper .and chil
dren spent Sunday in Union with Mrs.
Cooper's mother^ Mrs. Sudie Edwards.
; Friipds of Stanton Blakely will be
sorrjf^ know that he confined to
hie home, recovering from bruises
eeived in an aul^mobile-train accident
here Saturday. ‘ -
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