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- r ' 1 THURSD'AY,. APRIL 1, 1957 N GIRL GAINS cwi ^me to a studont at the colie COLLEGE DISTIN'CnOItK*f5* >* » "■'■nber of senior class, and has taken an active Mias Fraheea Spratt, of this city, recently elected by the faculty ol Preebyterian eolleir^ to membership in Sisma Kai^a Alpha, localjumor- arjr neholastic fraternity. This^is one of the hi|:hest scholastichbnors^^t SUBSCRIBE TO THB CHRONICLE *TPhe Paper Everybody Beads* interest in journalistic work since, en tering' college. She has been on th% staff of The Blue Stocking^, students' weekly newspaper, the quarterly lit erary magazine. The Collegian', and the alumni journal. The Alumlite. She Mary Walton of Richmond, Va., and Davui. She was accompanied home bjr Hiu^s Stogie of Miami, Fla., were! her "sister. Miss Beverly Davis, for leVwe the Vweek-end guests of Mr. "and Mi;s. G. "C. Giles. / Dr. and Mrs. Jade H. •Young atid Dr. J. Lee Young left Saturday for a is also’a member of Sock and Buskin,! visit ofr'several days to Rev. and Mrs. J. McDowell Dick in Raleigh, N. C.* C, B. Spencer and twoi sons, Lyn wood and Charles, of Washington, dramatic club, .jmd Alpha Psi Delta, social sorori^. / >»> H. D. HENjRY 1898-1937 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOHATED t Telephone i£l D. C., hpent the week here with Mrs Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Moore of York, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Frances, on March 25. Mrs. Moore before marriage w’as Miss Jsanelle Blalock of this city. Mrs. J. H. McTeer of Bluefield, W. V'a., is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. M. G. Wood- worth, and Dr. Woodworth. L W. Davis left the past week for Birmingham, Ala., where he has ac- THelSifhy friends of. John B, Per- tuson will be Sorry to know he irw patient at the sity hospital in Green ville. I Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Roberts and lit tle daughter, Betty, of Columbia, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. Mi*, and Mrs. Frank Patridge spent the week-end in NeWberfy. Miss Sarah Cannon, membei’ of the school faculty at the orphanage, spent the week-end with her aunt in Andersion. ' * ^ .Mrs. Mary D. Frowein, Miss Leta McIntyre, Walter Beeman, and J. B. Jacobs were in Rock Hill Sunday to visit Hougbston Frowein, who is a patient at St. Joseph’? hospital. — Miss Col)ie McCrary, who teaches Friends of-Mrs. Gu^ Davidson will *** to know she is a^patieiTt at the city hospital in Anderson.' Mrs. George Dickson and IHtle daughter, of Manning, spent the past week with her several days visit Friends of Mrs. Letha"Gilmore wiH interested to know she is a patieii|k irv the Mary Black hospital in Spta4 tanbhig, where she underwent an ap- eration on Tuesday.- - j- SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROKICLI ' QJj^ s HOSTESS SPECIAL! cepted a position. Misses Mary and Sarah Anderson!at Orangeburg, spent spring hoii<^y^ I of Winthrop college, are spending the'wtih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L D. ^TibTidays with their mother, Mrs. Eten! McCrary. ^ lEAOERSHIP BUILD BRiDOES; Ml H lEllt Hii[ titin •MCWinMCUSnSlIUI Root of •Ioob ... cla»« et stool... haadrods ot Anderson, and aunt, Mrs. .Agnes Kern. Miss Mae Barton spent the week end at fier home in Westminster. Mi Elsie Little, membt'r of the school faculty at Estill, and Miss Rosa Bailey Little, senior at Win throp college. Rock Hill,’^s]pent. Suh» day with t^eir. mother, Mrs. Arthur Little. Mrs. George T. Brown was ip An derson Sunday for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mable .Azilea, to I*, n. Skelton. ( arroll PitUs of Inman, and Denny PitU of York, spent Sunday with their mother. Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. Miss Jeannette Ferguson of East Orange, N. J., is visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fergu.son. MLss Elsid Neighbors, student at Coker college, Hartsville, spent the holidays with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Neighbors. ITALIAN Miss Bessie Peters and daughter, •Margaret,, were visitors in Spartan burg on Saturday, - J. 1). Taylor and Miss Elsie Taylor of .Atlanta, were week-end guests at the orphanage. . i Miss Mamie Ruth Holland of Win- ston-»^Rllem, N. C., spent the week-eiui with her paren'ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. boa oaditoaL IT Tana tanoT to Bamcsl For M IMl—lotu ol boys Old THrlo. m$m end wonoa. bovo dopoadad oa Ctaosssa's Bssap for roos rl Today, bd&od of lbs layrodtooto . . . an-com- Tioasp CtaosiBM's Bsud to a&wATB rasul Ofdor It Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wymiham and! Holland, little <laughter, Carol Ann, wen' vis-! Edward'Kergu*on of Duke utilver- itors in Columbia on Sunday. f'^Ty, Durham. N. C.. spent the holi- Miss ,Jamie Little of G!x*enville,-'is jdays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. sponging a few tlays with her pa-■ R. E. Ferguson, rents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little. | .Mrs. George Holland, Mra._J. Jd. J. H. M. Young spent the past wi^ek:.Adair and Miss Myrtis Holland visit- in Sjiantaiiliurg with Mr. and Mrs. UmI relatives in Swannanoa, N. C., on Algie Bobo. Thoo^tfvl oMitoora kaow ttdo doHcloao doooort to a aovor kdl- lay tioal at. dhnor ■mart--boo- toosoo Mrro It uo rdtroohiiioal lor oaecooofol portlos . . . taodo with Rvro wbolf odlk and rich croon . . . amooth and dolightfuL TESS * PtOltCT OF -iEmiVIlLE ICE CREAM CO. . 0 .. * •>«,****>*, danSSeiS L "lU-J'JiL!.,' <4 > NOTICE! 7% pei^ty now in effect until April 15j after which books will be closed and all unpaid taxes go into execution. p/y^EFORE the 15TH TO ^VOID ADDITIONAL COSTS, - r D R. SIMPSON County Ml'S. M. A. Durant and daughter, Florence, of Abbeville. „»pent the week-tmd with the former’s parents, Mi^. and Mrs. George T. Ellis. Miss Edna Taylor x)f Atlanta, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Huffman. rs. R. C. Ix>cke and daughter, Crawford, sjient the week-end in Chester with relatives and friends, jinpther. .Miss Ruth Sanford and Miss Evet lyn Lind.say of Newberr>\ were the Thursday. Mi-s. L.- B. Dillard and daughter, Miss Mary Howze Dilfard, attended the Moravian Easter services at Win ston-Salem, N. C.^ Mrs. Charies Eutsler of Spartan burg, spent Saturday at the orphan age. Mi.ss Shannon Simpson sjient the woek-end in Asheville with her Miss Catherine McKee was in Greenville Saturday to atU*nd the week-end guests of Mrs. A. J. John- Williams-Hudgens wedding. Miss Me son. Kee acted as maid of honor. Miss Susan Cockreen of Jack.son- Mis.s Nell Abrams was the week- ville, Fla.7~mlssrbnary-t« ■ Brazil, 4»«^feniC finest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. returned home after spending .sev eral we<^‘k.s^w’ith Mrs. Geoige W. Tay lor. SAM LAWRENCE ■carnival of JOY” • Benefit of BOY SCOUTS CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 7 7 — DA YS AND NIGHTS APRIL 10-t7 SHOW 6ROUNDS-OORDON ANO ELIZABCTH STS. INii EDYTH SIEORbr TROyP WORLD’S ?MdAL SENSATION Shows—Riding Dtyi^ And'AnHuements Galore 15^Attnkctk>n»-15 20(MPe(^le-200 Ml’S. John B. Ricketts of Green ville, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs, R. E. Wysor. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. -('opeland and daughter, Peggy, spt'nt Sunday in Gaffney with the former’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thonv- as Copeland. Mrs. John Nicholson s|>ent the week-end with her mother in Ridge- way. " Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan, and Mrs. Nene Workman and sons, spent Sunday in NeW'berry wiHi the fonn- cr’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ellisor Adams. Mr. and Mrs, W. I). Arr^\!i^trung and children of Gray Court, spent Sunday gene Hitt James Sloan, student at Erskine college Due West, is spending the spring holidays with his mother, Mra. E, B. Sl^n. . . Miss Lillian Burns Browning spent the week-end in Camden with friends ;and attended the Carolina Cup races. Plunkett in Atlanta. Miss Vilma Peters spending this week in New' Jersey with her mother. Misses Margaret and Catherine BJakely and, H. F. Blakely were in Winston-Safenn, N. C,, for the Mo ravian Easter service. Dr. Richanl Fergu-son of Richmoml, V’a., spent several days last week wifh hi.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Ferguson, who live near here. Dr, and Mrs. R, P. Jeans of Easley, )fpent Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Jeanes. Mr. and Mrs.. C. D. Jones .spent Sunday with their parents, Mr.—and Mrs. L F. Jones, in Woodruff. .Miss Myrtis_.Hollan<i left .Monday for several days visit to friends and relatives in Winston-Salem, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Yount of wittt'their i>arents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu-iHickory, J^^. C., visited Mrs. T, M. Adair and family oq Sunday. Friends j of Mrs. Metta Stone will be glad to know she is improving af ter an illness of several weeks, "Carroll Barnes s|)ent the spring holidays with his grandfather, S,/ J. Kohn, in l^ake City. /' Mrs. 0, W. Chapin of Margarets- Mrs. J, D. Davis of Columbia, is ville, N, Y., arriyed yesterday U) spending some time with her sister, Mrs. C. K, Harralson. Mr;'and Mrs. W. O. Holland" and little son. Miss Robyn Wright and BUI Chaney, were guests of relatives at Lanford, on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace Poag, Miss Polly Long and Mr. and Mrs. J/ T. spend several weeks with her mother, Mrs, J. W. Crawford. / Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney, Mac Finney and Jack Barnes were in Spartanburg Sunday to visit Annette Moorhead, who is a patient at Dr. Smith’s clinic. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moore and arral^ guests of Mr. and Mrs son. * 'i Miss Mattie and Faye Anderson, Bryan Goodwin and Fitzhugh Donnon Long of <?^>ldvUle, were j^weelo^ Bobby Jean, spent Sunday spent Sunday in Charle.ston, where | of Asheville, N. C., spent the week with relatives in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith were vis itors in Greenville 'on Sunday. J. Herman Wells and Glenn Wells they visited Magnolia Gardens and otheh places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller, Mrs. J. B. Townsend and children spent sev eral da)rs the past week in Daytona Beach, Fla., with the former’s- son, B. R. Fuller,, Jr. Mrs. Fuller re mained for several week^s- visit, and from there she will go to Tampa’for a visit to r^atives. Mia* Mildred Epting .of Little Mountahi, has accepted a position with the ’ Abrams and Geer Beauty Shop. ' Mr. and Mrs, C. E.. Nichols spent , Sunday „ in Spartanburg 'with the I latter’s “parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, *E .Wilson. -•*/ Mr. and Mrs, Bonner Harvley of Greenwood attended the funeral of J. A. Coleman on Sunday. Sloan Todd af Lancaster spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid Todd. I Friends of Mrs. J. D. Jeans, has been ill the'pakt wi^k, will I glad to know her condition is im proving. is now ft jtbe home of her sister, Mrs. G. SL Yeldell in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin and fam ily,„Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris, Miss es Martha David8on,„^zUe Livingston and Lily Yarborough were in Camden Saturday for 'die annual Carolina Cup races, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Niles. V end with the former’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert Abrams. Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Ellis, Miss Mol- lie Ellis, and M. L. Ellis of Due West, were the guests Sunday of'Mrs. Alma McKee and family. Mrs. Effie Wasson of Hickory Tav ern, spent several days last" week with her daughter, Mrs. B. F/ Win- gard. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Monts and lit tle daughter, Julia, spent Monday in Prosperity with relatives. Miss Peggy Sprunt, student at Make Farming a Business TktveMon^ ^PLY butln^ts principles to your farming. ROTATE your CROPS .. . raise sheep; cattle, pigs, chick- ens^. so that you can have MONEY coming in ALL TttE TIME. Try it... it works. Don't let your MACHINERY rust in the field. 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