The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 28, 1938, Image 5
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THURSDAY, JUDY 28, IMS
■rtlE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
Joanna News
is vishing W grandmother, • Mrs
LI Thomas. * I
RemoTed To Newberry Hospital j
, «« «... « Mrs. Chamlee has gained si^icient
GoUhr^, July 22. •BucMie Ca^ strength to be moved from the Bap-
^ after a thr« week, visit ini,;,^ ^oHiital in Celumbia to the New-
Gaffney. Johnny Moore came back
with him for a two weeks’ visit.
berry hospital.
j PEOPLE YOU KNOW |
Miss Annette Moorhead has retum-
<ed from a visit with Miss Grace Mar
tin in Hendersonville.
Mrs Agnes McBrearty of Pelier, is
the guest of Mrs. Rex Phillips.
Margaret barren Society Me^ j ^1.3 Bessie Morgan is visiting rel-
An interesting meeting of the Mar-.^^jy^g Lancaster.
barren Mi^ionary «», Mr.. W. F. ,Cre»n I. on a v«»tion i" Camilen..
Mrs. M. J. McFadden is visiting re
latives and friends in Rock Hill,
j Friends of John Spratt will be in-
I terested to know he is able to be out
i again after a week’s illness.
I Miss Maude Sumerel is spending
geon and Joe L. Carter attended a 1 r^ainder of the summer with
district Rotary meeting in Cheater on^®*" sister, Mrs. J. S. McGregor, in
Monday. n » i Ruby.
Miss Cora Richey is visiting rcla-' ^wles of
Is Yeeurs Ago
Items of Interest From The Chronido
July 26, 1923
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strange of Spar-1 held-art the home of Mrs. Jeff O^Dell'^^y / Auguka, Ga.
tanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and on M^olia on Elizabeth Jarrett is spending
Mw. W. E. Bragg. 1 with Mrs. C. R. 0 Dell and Mrs. Penrlj^^
Mr. and Mrs. troy Ellis and family'hoetesse^ The pro.,jj
was m charge of Mrs. James, ,
Tampa, Fla., visited friends in the
la month at her former home in Dar-
visited relatives in Belton- over the
week-end.
Messrs. Claude Tucker,
Mr. and Mrs. C^ C. Brannon are
visiting relatives in Inman.
D rk*rk 11 -ru x ..u ' Janie Stewart is spending
Miss ' • ^ ^ theme erf tlw pi^ ^ relatives in Greer,
gram was, “Bring Korea to Christ.’
Ala.,
Charles
Fulmer. “Meditation On Social Re-j
I form in China,” was jriven by Mrs.
w. „ J c ...oity Tuesday whiljs en route to Mon-
. Misses Mogee and Sara. Stone N C
th« wMk-vmi in Cniumbi, wit* r«l«.| Mr ind'-Mrs. Cecil Dye of Leee-
"uk C. b. Yarborough io'spending'
Those taking
were Mrs
Spurlock, John Oldfield and
Winnie Herron of Huntsville,
are visiting Mrs. Ida Hughes and
Woodrow Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs F. O. Bartlett and son ^ Miss Margaret W’ar-
^f Spartanburg, spent the week-end 1 After the program a short busi-
with 'Mr. and Mlrs. E. L. Thomas. j session was held and preside
Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Hughes, Mar-jy^^j, Oxner. Reports
garei Hughes, Mary Ixm Girk and_^.pj.g ^lade by officers. All plages
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas visited Al-j^pj.g reported paid for the first slix
Bert Thomas at Fort Bragg over the year. The “Conference
) Miss Sara Patterson is the guest of
port on the pr^rro „,„ive, i„ Goodw.ter, Ala.
- „ c -fv « 1' u Wnry Bailey Owena U attend-
Deery, Mrs. Ir\m Smith, Mrs. E. H. j
this week in Tryon, N. C., with her
sister, Mrs. Lester Burnette.
Mrs. Lumas Lake spent Sunday in
Greenwood with relatives.
Billy Marsh spent Sunday in Gaff
ney with his parents.
J. W. Copeland, Jr., and famOjr
moved this week to Greenville whera
they will make their future home.
Dr. DudIey,_Jones is visiting his
mother and sister in San MarcuSp
Texas.
W Hugh Workman passed away
Monday at his home bn South Broad
way following a short illness. He was
, • 11 .« J 1- gv , -.buried Tuesday at Hopewell chuitil
Madamoiselle Madeline Groleau, of|ppy^p^g,,y
Misses Inez Blakely, Essie and Ruth
‘Mrs. Annie Giles Bailey returned
this w'eek from a month’s stay in
Sarasota, Fla. She was accompanied
home by her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Bailey, for a visit.
Pari.4 and Atlanta, is the guest this'
I week of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Freeman.
Bell Davidson, Annie Holland, Marie
Marcia Galloway is visiting' her
ing a house party at Lake Murray! grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George T.; t :=
with a group of friends from New-'Barnes, in Columbia. 1, • 10 r no f Maude Pearson are on
berry. _ ! lUy Boyd, Jr., i. ipendin* the week
Mrs. Hattie Blankenship is spend-; in Greenville with his aunt and uncle,
ing a month with relatives in Coch
ran, Ga.
lanta. are visiting relatives
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little and
vacation stay at Waynesville, N. C.
-- , «, « », o. X. J L-, Mrss Annie Marshall Frierson of
Ark., U the guest of her
in
week-end.
Mrs. David Gamer and children of
-New. Shert and B^letin^ ' weeks in Florida,
sented by Mrs. Lovelace. Mrs. Deery s
daughter, Jane, are spending several city
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Evans baVe re-
J. Isaac Copeland, librarian at Fur.
Gaffney, spent Sunday with the <^1 mo^;r,’Mre.'Forrest, was a visitor'at! v.’«lding--trip and; man university, left this week to at
family.
W
M™: Minnie LovSlace, Mr. and Mrs. j“olT J m^W^'aL ".re ‘V '1 ShI-
- - -- - - . “ ^“® *"® ,N. C., where she is pursuing a si>ecial
Lovelace,
^ ^ I Prayer was offered by Mrs. J. M.
TheVma Byars and Maas Salhe Brown | after which a social hour was
R. Brown, Mrs. James Lovelace, “y ^ member.'Mrs. George R. Holland and Mrs.
and daughters, Mrs. G. P. Byars, I <yffered bv Mrs. J. w** A. Cannon were in Buffalo Sun-
Owens and Mrs. Wm.‘^
are spending the week Thelma Craft of Ware Shoals,!
attended a birthday dinner on Sun
day given in honor of Mrs. Brown’s
daughter, Mrs. E. M. Barnes. Fifty
mmebers of the family came together
to enjoy the festive occasion.
Misa Mar>’ McCrarey of Chester,
enjoyed. The hostesses served a sweet
course, sandwiches and punch.
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Bailey
in Washiirffbn, D. C., with relatives
Miss J^ginia Dillani has returned j brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A.
........ h<»\w rfter spending three weeks at .
The judge of a Philadelphia court Camp Ton-.\-Wandah, Hendersonville.^' little Miss Fmm» MeCrarv is
W.S asksd to reduoe a ph.t,>gr.phsr s Virginia Sad-',-l
alimony payments. The reply was in gju attended a tenhis vvhLvL ’ ^ ^
the negative. tourivanu'nt in Darlington this weeh-i
Miss Bebe Dillard left this week
for Oswego, where she has accepted
teaching position for the coming * ^1,, and Mrs. J. E. Martin of Lau
The Annual Meeting of the Stock* year. ' p(,,j
holders of the Clinton Bonded Ware- Miss Anna Bell Harvey is spending
house Company, Clinton, S. C., will several week.s in Woodward as the *
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Guest. . r» .u i r»’ u i . i — —
.. dren, Dorothy and Richard, spent sev-l p p pu+»
Mrs. L. S. Holland and son, of At- eral da vs the oast week visitinir Nor-' ^ , .
• . ®r«J aa>s me pasL weeK visiung iNor-, ^ Scaife of Washington,
tbeiriJ Dam. CbatUmooga, and other, ^ ^
points of interest in Tennessee. „ g
Miss' Marion Leake has returned
from Clemson college where she has
been attending summer school.
-- - „ Misses Mary and Margaret Cope-
Mm Mary Howte Dillard was the Thom-
week-end guest of Mrs. J. R. Kellett Copeland in Gaffney.
Mrs, A. O’Daniel and daughter.
L Attaway wasi ®^*'® making their home in' Rock tend summer school for six weeks at
the University of Chicago,
in Fountain Inn.
Mr. and Mirs. A. W. Brice of Green-
is spending the week with her sister wo<h1, spent yesterday with Mr. and
D. Copeland.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
I
Frances Bobo and Fred Bobo of Un-
Miss Edna Coker of Fountain Inn, j ion, are spending the week with Mr.
was the week-end gue.st of Miss Lois, and Mrs. T, L. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Powell and
son. Walker, Jr., of Winston-.Salem,
Mias Frances, are at home from a
^ . Iwo weeks’ visit to relatives in Millen,
Mr.s. M. D. Copeland. ^ v
J. L. Rentz spent the past week at Saturday afternoon little'Ruth
Myrtle , ,, iTodd entertained a number of her
Jean Ashemore of Charlotte, Mary ^ ^^^y.
On Wednesday eveaing Dr. and
Mrs. James R. Copeland honored Miss
Annie .Marshall Frierson of Bates-
ville, Ark., with a lovely dinner party.
Mi.ss Alice Todd of Ihirlington, wa.s
be held Thursday, August 4th, 1938, jjuesl of relatives,
at 4 o’clock P. M. in the office of \\\ K Owens is visiting his daugh
ICommeroial Depository, to elect Di-jters. Mrs. W. M. Scott and Mrs. Ben “j; iliu‘ a;;nt,‘^‘Mi^’^and"MM.^''Ryla“nd
rectors for ensuing year and transact Martin in Easdey. I Sumerel.
Mrs. Harv’ey Brannon of Statesboro,
A ... .A. . . . . . . -I rviicr I IMIU 4M imi IIIIKI/Uri,
ns. spent Sunday with the latter s,N ( were the wi-ek-end guests of' ,,y ^liss Martha Reid Todd
mils. Mr. and Mrs M. C. Poole. .Mr ami Mrs. M M. hVeeman. a party on Tuesday evening.
.Misses Virginia and Ruth (haney.l h. M. 5?tutt.s J. M. Hudgens. IJoro-; 1^, y ^ Shealy has returned from
til \1 Ut*\7 I aZIllUA O I 1 i\f olio I 9-I«b* O n»«/l I \g ^ V» I » U I « «« twa r«an»*o
such other business as may come be
fore the meeting.
H. D. HENRY,
28-2c Secretary-Treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cannon and,
Mrs. R. P.
Floor Sanding
Clity Electric & Plumbing
and Mary Ixiui.se Bagwell of Swlalia,'thy Stutts and Dorothy Hutigens are
are spending the week writh their un- spemling the week on a' fiiThing trip
near Georgetown. ' t
Lemon Jones is the guest this week
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Clwpman a re ^ Morgran Todd, of Simp- Rev. L. C. LaMotte is conducting a
spending tlw week at Myrtle Beach, g^nville, spent several days the past, meeting at Upper Long Cane,Pres-
Miss Ruth Davis is visiting her sis-lweek with their mother, Mrs. Emma byterian church, in Abbeville county,
ter, Mrs. J. Nolan Parker, in Ungley.., Brannon was accompan-i this week.
Mrs. N. P. Pratt of Decatur, jjjy Little for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Payne spent the
who IS visiting her daughter, r8.| “Miss Bonnie* Li'e Messer of the or- week-end at Summer Haven, near
.\sheville.
Mr. and Mrs. B
Comp
S. Pinson of this
city, accompanied by Misses Mary
Beil an<i Sara Babb and Miss Beth
Shell of r4iurens, have returned from
any
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George VV. Taylor, was joined on ^n* j,Manage, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
day by Mr. Pratt for several weeks Steer.
I Sergeant Slerlin Young of the col-
Misses Rosa Bailey and Elsie Lit- jg spending several weeks at
tie, Mildred and Irene Hipp, are uii„xi. Miss.
spending the week at Tyliee Aea<^. | l.ayton has returned to Camp.a five weeks’ trip to California and]
Mrs. J. A. Coleman and <»ughter, Hendersonville, after other Western states, and the Ca-
Miss Miriam, spent the week-end m ^-he guest the pa.st two weeks Inadian Rockies.
Uurens with their daughter and sis-l„, Galloway. . j Dr. I). O. Rhame, Jr., accompanied!
ter, Mrs. J. D. Henry. Mws Miriam ^^d Mrs. J. H. Pitts, Jr., and by Mrs. Rhame, is sjiending the week*
remainiHi weeks visit. ' son, John, and Miss Martha Pitta have ^attending the convention of the South-j
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coleman and returned from a week’s vacation staylern IN^Iiatric association which is
iMrs. Col mean 8 parents, Mr. ami Mrs. jp Florida. holding a six days’ session at Saluda,
'O. B. Miller of Uurens, spent Sunday vjrs. MyrtJe Hunter, and grand-'N. C.
Jin Columbia. |daughter, Betty Hunter, are visiting
^ Ree«e Young, Uwrence Fergu.son. Washington, D. C., as the guest of
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Kit Young, Frank Bailey and Harry
Baldwin, accompanied by H. M. Row-
the foiYiier’s son, Herman Hunter.
Mr. and .Mr.s, T. P. Owens and chiJ- ... , ,, ...... „.
laml, spent several days the past week j Owens were visitors week at Myrtle Ik-ach. They also vis-
i?*^*^*^*^' •• Au Newtierry Sunday. They were ac- itt'd Pawley’s Island and Brookhaven
Little Grace 1 oung is spending the com|»anied home by Miss Mar>' Owens gardens.
week in I^aurens with her uwle and^f^^ a week’s visit with her cousin,! Mr. and Mrs. V. I'arks Adair and
aunt, .Mr. and .Mrs. Ross I). Young. ,|>„ris Owens. ‘daughter, .Muss V'ivian Parks, Misses
Mr and Mrs. J. Roy (.asque spent yirs. B. F. Wingard and daughter. R„sa Bailey and Elsie Little and
Sumlay in Due West with friends And Jvan, sjient the past week in .reanette J*itls s|>er>t the past week
relatives. lir^ iflickory Tavwn with the former’s visiting points of interest in Florida.
Mrs. May D. IroweiiMs spending ^^other, .Mrs. F^ffie W'aason. 1 -phe nianv friends of Lt Julian W’
wwaI wwk. w.lh r.-lAlive» in S|iai-, Gili., BaUMof of K.lonlon, 0«-.! Kr,<in»n of Ihi. city, who U .Ulionod
, tT. M.ry W. CAldwoll, .uporin-, ►>-'“• Sh^voport. Ia..
tendent of the orphanage infirmary,
is the gue.Ht of relatives in Andrews,
N. C.
Mrs. Bessie Godfrey is spen«ling a
■“ I ■» * »Y1 11 ft# t
K. L. Floyd and Hon, Mack,
(’harleston where he has been pursu
ing special work at Roper hospital for
several days.
Mrs. Nettie F’owler McCormick of
Chicago, a lifelong friend and 'bene
factor of Thornwell orphanage, died
at her home last Thursday at the
age of 88.
Dr. Felder Smith
of
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Specialist In
Eye Examinations
Office Hours 8 to 6 Daily
Phone 29-W for Appointment
Cliilton, S. C.
.Mias Emma Little .spent .several
da"s the past week in Bennettsville.
Mr. ami .Mrs. R. I’. W’ildeir and lit
tle son, IKmny, and Mr. and Mrs. J
, month's vacation with relatives in
('olumbia.
Miss Pauline Benjamin, student
nurse at the General hospital in Spar-
tanbutg, spent .Saturday with her
'parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. E. Benjamin.
! Mr.s. J, A, Coleman is spending the
will regret t4i know he has been sent
Miss Grace League and Bill I^eague^,, Walter Ret*d hospital in Washing-
were visitors in Union on Friday. 'ton, D. C., to recuperate from an ill-
.Mrs. John Y’oung of Greerndniro, ness.
Ga., is s|H‘nding the week with her
sister, Mrs. John B. hergu^n. ! have returneil to their home in .Scran-
Kdwin Stewart is attending camp ^on. after a visit with her parents,
at Fort Moultrie this week. ^ (’opdand. They
Bill Iwague is spending the week, accompanied by Mi.ss Eleanor
|ci»pelund for a tw’o weeks’ visit. Be-
iii Simpsonville.
.Miss Louise
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Bultmun and .Mrs.
wi*ek in l.aun ns with her daughter George Bruner of Sumter, are .spend-
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ‘">f ‘^e week a.s the guest of their
.Morgan sister and niece, .Mrs. Raymond Pitts.
Mi.ss Rachel O’iJaniel of Camden, Leke Reynolds, of Washington. Ga..t
den. .•‘pent the week-end with her pa- «l»Vnt the week-end in the city with
rents, .Mr. and .Mr.s. A, O’lJaniel. 1 friends. I
t Mr. and .Mrs. S. W. Gilchrist and Stowell of Waterman. Maine,
!'laughters of Emporia, Kansas, and tfoest the past week of Dr
.Miss .\da Gilchrit of Newton, Kansas,.Mrs. B. O.'Whitten.
I spent the past' (en days here aej the yira. Tom Milam and Mrs
guest of Prof. H. E. Sturgeon and E- Shealy spent several days the
Mrs. Sturgeon. Hickory, N. C. . j
Mrs. Virginia deMontmollin is* Mrs. A. C. Workman, Mi^
spending a month’s vacation with rel- Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Dr. Felder .Smith, Prof. H.
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W'orkman of Spartanburg, are spend
ing the week at Pawley’s Island. !
Misses Juanita and Annelle Gantt
of Peiion, are'visiting their uncle and*
jaunt, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Buice, on'
North Broad street. I
Mrs. T. D.. Ramage of Barksdale,'
and Mrs. Jim Graham of Montgom
ery, Ala., spent the week-end withj
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Copeland and
Mrs. E. L. Chandler.
Misses Madeline Adair and Lyde
Ray were visitors in Chester on Tues-*
<fay. . I
Miss Julia Bailey of Greenville,'
spent the week-end with her parents,'
Dr. and Mrs. T. L W. Bailey. (
Miss Georgia B. Blakely spent the
week-end in Greenwood with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Bonner Harvley.
Miss Betty Spratt is spending the
week at Lake Junaluska.
Mrs. Odell Stalvey of Myrtle Beach,
and Mrs. J. C. Williams of Spartan
burg, recently visited their sister,
Mrs. W. M. McCrary.
Mrs. George R. Blalock and Miss
Dolly Milling are spending the week
at the Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Opeland are
spending a week’s vacation at Myrtle
Beach.
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