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‘ / THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1989 ~ i. THE CLINTON CHRONICLK, CLINTON, g..C. PAGE nVE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Miss J«an Layton wms the cuest durmcr the Thaidosirivuii' iK^idmys of her aunt, Mrs. R. O. Ward, in Kin^s* tree. Miss Mildred Roberts spent the week-end in Charlotte with her sis ter. Miss Adriaide Roberts. where she has been a patient for the past two weeks and will return to her home in a few days. Mrs. W. I. Mahaffey of, Anderson recently visited her granddaug’hter, Mrs. Frank Cauley, and Mr. Cauley. W. P. Blackwell and family of Co lumbia, were quests Sunday of Mr. Don B4^d has accepted a position es Katherine Owens, with R. J. Pitts store. jMarrar^ Baker. Thelma and j The following were amoni' the Clin ton people who attended the Cleanson- Friends of iMrs. L. P. McGee willi The followings Winthrop college atu-!^^*^*n game in Greenville Saiturday: be sorry to know she is ill at her j dents spent the holidays ,at their 1^^* and Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Jr„ Mr. ^ i homes here: Miaaes Elsie Johrthon,*«nd Mrs. Claude R. Tranwnell, Miss Miss Je^ne AteMaster of ^nns-j Margaret Hipp, Dorothy Workman, j Helen King, W. E. Johnson,*J. B. Ar- bo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George w. P. Blackwell and family of Co- week-end gpiest of Miss W. Addy, during the past week. lumbia. were guests Sunday of Mr. . Mr Mr. Joe S. Ha^s .f Mr,.^R»y U^.n^Tr:. ^ tut. C, Arthur. H,w.rd. W. Cl Mm, o, uesrine, lend. iMrs. Bell Mira. W. M. Chaney was a business'the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs.|j,pp teaching position at Loris after; Mrs. Ella Johnson viaitor in Atlanta Tuesday and Wed-jH. C. Sober . v, !« parents, Mr.j Friends of Miss RoberU Chaney! f rvtwrwana vi*it,»d Mr ' returned to ing at her home near here after un- j M their w^-end guest Miss Cleo and ^ ^‘^ Iher home here after a two weeks*jdergoing an operation at the local' ^swell of Greenvrlle Mr. ami Mrs. and Mrs. A. A. Rama^ Sunday. visit to her daughter, Mrs. P. S E.s- hospital. ! (^r^ ^nguson of Gr«nvulle were Mr and to. and}Greenville. j Mrs. Mary E. Prather is visiting' aljw Sunday guerts of the Cpe^'ells.idai^ten l^me Jean, spent Thanks-j ^ j spent her daughters. MrsT Joe Beaudrot.^ Mii^ Iner Young and A lenejgiving ^th th^former s mother, Mrs.,Spartanburg with Mi*s.iMrs. Ray McGee and Mis. Eugene' Copeland, students at Under college, Ei^ie Win^rd, in }fx>ng^ Yrfin\i Pratt, in Greenwood. i Lrb^'Bob^ I Mi«s Dorothy Longshore. Under! guests Thanksgiving . ; Harry Doster visited her par-j college student, and Mrs. R. D. Wells^ Eleanor Copeland, P^gy Sprunt,' Mr and Mrs, CarroU White Margaret Johnson, Dorothy Edwards Mr and Mrs. Ashley Gal- Munr and I7 0r.^ord. .„d VX,’ J. C. Cannon, Arthur Howard Shealy, G, W. Hollingsworth. grandmother, j YOU JUDGE A BANK’S SERVICE Greenwood, spent the holidays at their homes h^ Miss Martha Hellams of Columbia,!brother. Dr. D. N. McLemore, and ents, Mr and >Mrs. J. V. Hopkins, injof Concord, N. C., were Thanksgiving ! | visited fwnds here the past week. |Miw. McLemore, in Griffin, ^ Jport Mill, during the past week. j guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.j Mrs. Ed. Ung of Jonesville, and Joe McMillan returned to Cle^soni f,ashman at WestU E. Ungshore. Miss Ada Hamee Long of Thomas- ville, N. C., will spend tomorrow’ w’kh their son and brother, Rev. W. N. Ung, and Mrs. Long. Mr and Mrs. Algie Bobo and chil- dieti of Spartanburg, visited Mrs. Bo- Joe McMillan returned to Cleimsoni ixr iic'noir'v-: ,'.Um Rev. and Mrs. J. LeGrand Mayer the’holidays with his father, Rhett P.^had as their week-end g^t^ Re\7C. 1! ► rtf Mrs W M McCrarv ^^^*’*’’ j B. Caughman and Mrs. Caughman of i wiuTtJ to l^rn that’she is ^^Vr^^ond Sim- Cameron, and Miss Elizabeth Mayer will be giad to learn that she is ^ of Oakland, Maine, were guests cuperatiug nicely at Hays WkaL^^^.^ - — Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. ~ I I •I of Charlotte. Misses Julia and Annie Rogers Bai ley of Greenville, Agatha Bailey Fred Frouvin ,rf the ,ehw.l faculty »t Me uU. v,sited hi,;,^,||„ „,,, , I mother Mr, Daisy t>. Froiveiii, overl„r tviishinyloii, I). €.. visited their .."’’’’v'*'*” V kit ‘mother, Mrs. T. I., W. Biiilev, dm illy ' the TImiiksyiviny holidavs. jfor the week-end Miss R<.*ta ( haiuller; x,- ‘ who teaches at Lvnchbiwg. i ‘ iss Katih<*nne (traham. student at ! Eugene CejHdand of NowVrrv.^ "'''11 isiHMit Thanksgiving day with Mrs. .\. *"**‘*>' her par- M. Cdpelaml. • • U ents. I’rof. and .Mrs. Hothwell Gra- Duncun Workman, student at Clem-' have as her guests. Mrs. son, sfK'nt thf' wi*ek-«md with his • ■ . Kasteiling and ilaughter, Miss mother. Mrs. None 1>. Workman. iK.|’L«lia Mae Easterling, of Ummark. had a.'' his guest Kveiftt .Maitin, also: Friends of .Mr .and .Mrs. W. C. a student at Clemson. j Hoffman of NewdHM ry .form<*ily of Ml'S. B O. WhitUm was a recent I Clinton, will s.vmpathize with them visitor in Atlanta aial Seneca where,'" death of the former’s sistm-. H. I). HENRY 1898-1939 F. M. BOLAND ( H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 jshe was the guest .of ivlatives and . friemls. I Miss Pauline Robei'ts has resumiHl Iher teaching |>osition in Winn.sboro afU’r a short visit to'her parents, .Mr. ■and Mrs, G. P. Rtvberts. i Mrs. S. G. Dillard, Misses Viiginia .Mrs. Gussie llutfman .lones, which oc- ciiritMl in Washington F'riday. The following Clinton people atteiuUsl the funeral in Little Mountain Sunday: Mr. and .Mrs. F. M. ,Stutts, Mrs. Met- ta Stone, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy, .Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton. Dr. L. * and Lillian Dillard w’ere visitors in j Ross Lynn, Felix .McClellan and .Miss- Greenville Friday. Miss Mildit*<l Whitten of Columbra, 'is sp<*nding the wwk with her par- ents. Dr. and Mrs. B. (). 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L. .NLi^x, and Mr. .Marx,! in Syracuse, N. Y, j Miss Cankline .Martin, memb«*r of, .the school faculty at Ihirlington, vis- 'ited her mother, Mrs. .\. V. .Martin, several days the jwist w|“ek. ' •Mr. and .Mrs. Tom .Saltei's and jdaughter, .Miss Sara Salters, of ,Sal- *tcrs, were wt^ek-end guests of .Mr. jand Mr.s. S. G. Dillanl. I Miss I»uis«* Bufonl, wh<» teaches at jWinnslKiro, s|H*nrt sevci'al days the l>ast week with her pai’ents. .Mr. and Mrs G. F. Bufoid, near here. Miss Katherine Blakt^y has re- sumevl her duties as UKi^ian at Ben- nKtsville, after a feW’ days’ visit to her paixmts, Mr. aifl Mrs. John T. Blakely. •Mr. and Mrs. James A. Poole of Dunn, N. C., were guests of relativt^s h«Te ami in 1/auren.s ia.sl w«*k. .Mr. and .Mrs. J, Nolan Parker and small daughter, Family, of Iwingley,' 'vi'iled Mrs. Parker’s jiaitnCs, Mr. and •Mrs. John D. l>avis, during the past wts'k. Eugene Sloan, niemlier <»f the fresh-' man cla.-'s at Erskine college. Due West, spent the wei*k-eml with his mo’.lMT, .Mr.<. E. B. .Sl<»an. •M .ss Mala*! (roudelcK’k of l.’nion, was a recent guest of .Mr. ami Mrs.j J(H* W. Ia*ake. j Hill Wade, stmlent at Clemson col-j l<*ge, s|M*nt th<* week-en<l with his par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wade. Miss Fkhel Hunter of Columbia, visited her mother, Mrs. Lee Hunter, .-oiveial days the past wm'k. j Dr. and .Mrs. J. K. Bozurd of Gaff-^ ney, S|K'n't the week-end with .Mrs. Bozard’s jiaient.s, .Mi. ami .Mrs, H. I). Henry. , •Mrs. W. Mills and son, Mac, [have returned to their home here af- • ter a visK to her parents, .Mr. and j-Mrs. M. M’. Dickert, in Gretmwood. j E. H. Holland of Beaufort, spent last Thurs<lay here with relatives, i Miss Pauline liawson has resumed her position as teacher in the schools 'of Fountain Inn, after a visit to her !mother, .Mrs. L T. I.*wson, near here. ! Mrs. Carroll M, Spencer is in Co lumbia with her father, James Daniel Quattlebaum, who is ill, and Mrs. I Quattlebaum. { Billy King, student at Furman uni-j versity, Greenville, was at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. G. King,! for the week-end. I Miss Elizabeth Brooks, member of. the city school faculty, spent the hoJ-j idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.j |H. €. Brooks, in Washington, Ga. | I Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Griggs ofj 'Washington, D..C., Mrs. Paul H. Bur roughs and daughter, Ann, of Pem broke, N. H., left Saturday after a visit to Mrs. Griggs’ and Mrs, Bur roughs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. .Adair. Friends of Miss Helen Connolly will be sorry to know she is a patient ,at Hays hospital. Mi.ss Connolly was visited during the week by Mrs. The- jodore Calcena and Mrs, James Mc- IFarland of York, Mr. and Mrs, L V. McMackin and son of Great Falls, I^_M. A. Connolly, Mrs. Connolly jand son of Woodruff, and Mr. and •Mrs. George. Connolly and son of iRock Hill. 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