The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 30, 1940, Image 5

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7 ' \ ra^il^AY, MAY M, IMA THl CLINTON CHMQNICLB, CLINTON, S. C. ■/ / PAGE FIVE I PEOPLE YOU KNOW j Mlatn PoUy Klrod aod Davidson loft diding the week to spend the sMmner at Myrtle Beach. Misses Virginia Sadler and Virginia return to the university h> take his exanls before coming home to qjend the summer. Mr. and Birs. Gene Knox spent Simday tn Greenwood with Mrs. Knox’s sister, Mias Jane Dainels. Miss Sehna Brown visited her fathw, W. D. Brown, Sunday in dreenwood Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts and son. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gatlin spent Sunday *in Greenwjcod with relatives. Misses Virginia Sadler and Grace Martin will attend the commence- Stcriin, Miss Emma and Lee Har- Dillard. who atteKicd Coker college, dances at The Citadel in'i^Ve >o<kjSKar here, were guests mmddjr'wf 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ctaoh in Royston, Oa. lumbia, formerly of thb city, at her cottage at Ocean Drive, near (Myrtle Beach, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow and daugh^ter Dana, and Mrs. T. J. Bla- lodc, Sr., were guests Saturday of Mrs. L. P. Massey in Spartanburg brother, P. M. Carr, and Mrs. Carr. Little Jan Cortlandt Carr will ac company him to spend the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carr. Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and Miss Margar- COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL TO OPEN ON JUNE lOTH » Presbyterian college summer school, offering 14 courses, will open its six-week session June 10 and end Hartsville, the pasl session, are at home for the summer. Mrs. B. P. Cf^land is spending tome time with her da\ighter,‘Mrs. C. W. Wier, and Mr. Wler hi Laurens. Eugene Sloan, ixiember of the freshman class at Erskine college. Due West, the past session,' is at home with his mother, Mrs. E. B. Sloan, lor the summer. Mrs. S. D. CampbeU of Piedmont, Misses Caroline and Margaret Black mon of Pelzer, and Jack Charles of Piedmont, have returned to their homes after being the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Martin in Geldville for a few days. C. Adair snlh'ke^glad to know thaf their son, Johnrile, is improving af- Charleston this wedc-end Mrs. Paul K. Harmon and little daughter, Brenda - Frances, are at home after spending the past few weeks in Reidville with her parents, Mr anti Mrs X W Brocknum ! ® rcccnt illness. Misses Louise and EUiott Jacobs,' Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Cooper left[ the past session, is spending the sum-1 ctiirfonts at Converse colleffe Soar-i yesterday for Myrtle Beach, where mer at her home here. I tanhiiro the oast* session ’arrived * they have taken a house for the sum- j Mrs. V. C. Crapps and little son,' \, Fridav*’to spen^ the summer wiS «>«*■. Their nephew, Billy Cooper, j Ronald, of Columbia, are visiting ^ [ Friday to^ spend me summer wiui ^ with [her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C.^ rs. L. P. Mas^ m spartanDurg. * ^ w Mw H. M. WjU Wt Fri^ tor The «^1 will be under Brooklyih N. Y., where “t* direction of Professor'Kenneth spend abont six wedcs with heri®*®*^“** « the high schoo.. Mrs.' . mother. Mrs. PhiUip Groabedc. [Copelands granddaughter. Miss JeanJ°«»'*^- Miss Willis Mae Wilson of Spar-1 Copeland, daughter of Mrs. O. O. tanburg, member of the Whitmire [copcland, was a member of the Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton [visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. Nich ols, and Mr. Nichols. Miss Essie Davidson, member of the Great Falls school faculty for The teachii^ staff will be compos ed of regular members of the college faculty. Clasaes will meet five days a week, Monday through Friday. Friday to_ spend their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Prof. Kenneth N. Baker will leave today for a week’s stay in New York. W. L. Whitley is attending a win dow display schcbl in Lsmchburg, Va., ttiis week. them. Dominick Mr. Crapps accompanied Mr. / and Mrs. Fuller L. Reese, them here for the week-end. Jr., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1* S. Hender son, and his parents in Abbeville. Mr. Reese is located at present in the 'W« raoer alRItll Dr. Dmen S. Felder aPTOMETRISfS Specialists In Eye Examinations bfiee Hears Daily PImmi^ 29 for Appointment CLINTON, 8. C. Mrs. Bob Nichols, ahd Miss Annie i state of Vir^ia ^ ^ Bond of Greenwood, were guests Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Marks of Sunday of Mr. and Mr,. L. C. Bond, l MIm PtnnMs Shealy, daughter of Mr. and Mr,. O. H. Shealy, who •>« «>>'!har Aust^ spmt fce Uught the paat term In the Loria i"®"®" •>«" '»«*' W' school, is spending the summer at her home here. j Mr. and Mrs D. B. Smith were [guests of relatives In Jefferson, Ga., Sunday. Miss 'Mary Erwin Smith accompanied thHn home for a visit. Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Sr., of Green wood, spent Sunday here with her son, Kenneth Baker, and Mrs. Baker. Mrs. S. M. Huntley visited Dr. Huntley, who is a patient at the Vet erans’ hospital in Columbia, during the week. Friends of Dr. Huntley will be glad to know that his condi^j tion continues to improve. j Duncan Workman, Clemson stu-t dent, arrived during the week tot spend the summer with his mother,' Mrs. Nene D. Workman, and grand aunt and u^le, accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Little of Green wood, were guests Saturday of Mr.!mother, Mrs. W. J. Duacan. and Mrs. W. G. King ' Misses Julia and' Bernice Gatlin Miss Lula Young, Mr. and Mrs. j . Swrfay with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Blalock and Mr. and Mrs. Motts, and Frank C. Young were in Abbeville Sunday afternoon for the *) funeral of their couiin, John Calvin Coleman of Greenwood, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gatlin. Gray Funeral Home CKatooig S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBAUfERS AifbalaMe ^ HirMI 41 aa4 lf|.J ' L. RySSELL CJiULT y. PARKS AJFAIR, Mgra. Miss Mae Barton of Columbia, Mrs. John G. Gatlin. i Miss Sara Eargle spent the week-| Eugene Johnson end witl;i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Misses Miriam Donnon, Betty IC. O. Eargle, in Newberry. Spratt, and Kathryn Bryson, Milton! Miss Frances Barnett is spending Iiemiin Norton, Keith Fli^hmanns, and [the summer with her parents* .Mr... Mkt«i i*n« ^Feiwuson 8tudM[r^t^»^** McGregor were vliRors in Hen-1 and Mrs. X O. Barnett. Miss Bar- Converse the past session, was the! derjonviUe and Chimney Rock, N. C., j nett teught in th^ home e^nomin we^-end guesRat a house party at' Myrtle Bwefa. She is spenidng the ^ Carroll Pitts of Atlanta, and Miss summer with her parents, Major ^*^**?” ^sley, spem Su^ay and Mrs. L. J. Ferguson. with the former,s mother, Mrs. Nan- Mrs. D. D. Edmunds of Winston- Pi«s- Salem, N. C., and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry the past week. Tonuny Martin, student at Wash- ingfon and lAe university, Lexing- tQp, Va., viaksgl Ids paretds, Dr. and \Wn,W.% MgrtiA tkis woek, aiad at tended the graduation exgipt^ses at Clinton high school His sister. Miss Gnute MdrtiA, wAs:a member of the igoadufaiing dasti Mr. Itertbi will .• ./ / :«t«»«»»»it«»vOTwnfM8iit{«cxiwqkw«R»iiwwKiwcawMcinrwiirHiiHWiMtaBn H. D. HENRY 1898-lg4g P. M. BOLAND H. D. henry & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS ^ BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Miss Inez Young, who attended department of the Pacolet schools the rvast KMMiinn Mr. and Mrs. J. R. DilUrd and Mr.' and Mrs. J. B. Bazemore and chil dren of Jacksonville, Fla., will arrive Saturday for a visit with Mrs. DiV Lander college. Greenwood, the past lard’s sister, Mrs. J. B. Wilder, and session, will arrive Saturday to Mr. Wilder. spend the summer with her father, j Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Stone and Miss John T, Young. Hazel Sherard spent Sunday in And- j Mrs. T. H. Montgomery is the guest I erson with Mrs. Stone’s and Miss j Sherard’s sister, Mrs. Guy Sullivan,' and Mr. Sullivan. , Miss Jamie Little spent die week-' end with her sister. Miss Emma Lit tle, in Bennettsvllle. Mrs. Theo Eison of Union, is vis- for of relatives in Commerce, Ga sevco-al wedu. /- v ^ Miss Pauline Roberts will arriiV Sunday to spend the summer at her home here. Miss Roberts, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberts, was a member of the Winnsboro iting Mrs. W. J. Duncim. school faculty the past session. Miss Eleanor Copeland, who has Mrs. Lewis H. Oden and children, completed a two year commercial Molly, and Lewis, Jr., of Blackshear, course at Winthrop college. Rock Ga., are spending a few weeks with Hill, returned' to the home of her The Mastn* Power Of PROGRESS 1 A single job ... the palling of a lever, the throwing of a switch, the pushing of a type writer carriage, the lifting of a shovel . . . has never completed a project. It has taken each •f these . . ^ and more. Cooperation is the answer to American pro gress. American cooperation is the envy of oth er nations throughout the world. In the cooper ation that has |dayed so important a part in Clinton's progress, this modem bank is proud to .liave.4ilayed a paM, almig with the other— f(M‘ces of indastr>’. I , • ^ New Business Cordially Invited M. S. lailiii i Smi i t OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy. Rev, C. Bynum Betts and James ! P. Sloan attended the graduation ex- jercises at Erskine college, Due West, I Tuesday. j Miss M>® Wier, student nurse at I the South Baltimore General hos pital, returned during the past week Baltimore aher spending a three Telephone 121 jito I g| wee parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cope land yesterday. Friends of Mrs. M. J. McFadden, who has been a patient at the Church Home Infirmary, Baltimore, Md., for j several weeks past will be glad to: know her condition continues to im prove. Mrs. Harold S. Fish and small daughter, Lucinda, spent several days lO'DAY T. C Johnson ' Plumbing, Heatmg and Electric « Contractor ' - - OVER SO YEARS EXPERIENCE — CLINTON. S. C. PHONE S81 weeks’ vacation with her parents,!this week in Greenville with Mrs. Tmd Mrs. W.' L. Wier. •" “ FwA’s mother Jiric Jasnes G.' AtwoklT' - Miss Margaret Blakely and Mrs. W. D. Adair spent ^turday in Green ville with the former’s sister, Mrs. W. W. Arrington, and Mr. Arrington. Maxwell Ferguson, member of the Campobello school faculty for the past session, is spending the summer Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs and daughter, Ayliffe, were visitors at Mrs. Jacobs’ home in Easley during the past week. Friends of Dr. Jack H. Young will be glad to know he is able to be up after a recent illness. J. W. Hall and son, Leonard, of with his mother, Mrs. Will Ferguson. [ Elberton, Ga., were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. 'T. L. Cooper, Lewis [Mr. and Mre. J. T. Pack. Cooper and George Simpson visited Mrs. Finis C. Maynard of Cooke- the former’s daughter, Mrs. E. E, Ashemore, and Mr. Ashempre in Charlotte during the past week. ville, Tenn., was a business visitors in the city this week. Miss Sara Lee Pack had as her Mrs W. B. Dilworth of Walhalla, week-end- guests, Mis.ses Edna and # r is visiting. _ber niece, Mrs. J. L. Dameron, and Mr. Dameron. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jones of Flat- Lucile Stepp of Hendersonville, N. C. Athur Prochaska, member of the! graduating class of Clinton high i bush and Brooklyn, N. Y., were school, left Tuesday for his home in guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilson. Friends of Mr. jand Mrs. Bill Chaney will be glad to know that their little daughter, Peggy, is re cuperating satisfactorily after a se rious operation. Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap, Thorn- well, Jr., and Mildred, are visiting Mrs. Dunlap’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris in S^derville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow and daugh ter, Dana, returned to their home in KnoxvMle, Tenn., Monday after a' New Haven, Conn. Mrs. W. C. Baldwin and Mrs. S. C. Dunlap attended the baccaltureate sermon at Asheville Normal on Sun day. Both Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Dunlap are graduates of the college. J. T. Pack and family were visi tors in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shepard ofj Miami. Fla., spent several days here! this week with the former^, brother, A. L. Shepard, and Mrs. Shepard, en- route to attend the fair in New York. Miss Bebe Dillard was the guest visit to Mrs. Dow’s father, H, D.|of friends for a week-end house party Rantin, and Mrs. Kantin. jal Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shockley and Mrs. B. B. Ballard and Mrs. W. C. son, Robert, were visitors in And- Shealy spent Friday in Spartanburg erson during the weelB*-end. Their daughter. Miss Julia, and son, Hen ry, who have been attending school there, accompanied them home. Henry Downs Byrd and Billy Byrd of South Boston; Va., were here for the graduation exercises of the Mr, and Mrs. Lee Staton,* Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stepp of Dana, N. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pack during the past week. j Miss Kate MUam, who taught dur-j ing the past session at Springfield, arrived yesterday to spend the sum-' high school. Their brother, Doug-' **t®f with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. las Byrd, was a member of the grad-iJ- W. Milam. uating class. j Mrs. E. T. Woodruff left yester- Edward J. Bohan, member of the day for a several weeks’ stay in State Training school staff, will j Sarasota, Fla., with her daughter, leave.June 1 to spend the summer Mrs. Russell Mize, and son, H. W. vacation at his home in New Haven,! Woodruff. ( Conn. I Miss Lucile Wilson of Greenville,: Friepds of Mrs. Lloyd Adair, of Miss Dorothy Wilson and Dr. Harvey' near Clinton, will be glad to know that she is recuperating following Breathitt of Spartanburg, visited the Misses Wilson's sister, Mrs. C. E.! [an appendix operation at the local'Nichols, and Mr. Nichols during the' j hospital difring the past week. week-end. Mr and Mrs. Nichols : Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Miss Evelyn ■ had as their guest Monday Miss Julia [ 1 Ramage, Irby Ferguson and Augus- Patrick of Lancaster. tiis Ramage, Jr., visited J. W. Oillird, who is a patient in a Spartanburg hoapltal, Sunday. Friends of Mr. Dillard will be soriry to know that he continues ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors re turned ‘Tuesday from Hartsville, where they spent the past few days with -their daughter, Mrs. J. A. Dug an, and attended the graduation ex ercises at Coker college. Their daughter Miss Elsie, who was a member of the graduating class, re turned h(Hne with ttiem. Misses Collette Griffin, Ella Lit tle MgCrary, Agnes Davis, Lily Yar borough, Marie Smith, Elizabeth Copeland, Jane^Gbodman, and Mrs. Nene D. Workman, members of the city schools faculty, and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth left Tuesday to be the guest of Mrs. H. H. Harris of Co- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shepard and son, Bobbie, Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Da-, vis, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pack and children, J. A. McClain, Charles' Smith and Charles Hughes attended* the North Carolina state song con-1 ventioq In Hendersonville on May 19th. The Pack quartet had part on the program. Miss Mildred Cummings, teacher of music and kindergarten at the State Training .school, will leave June 1 for her home in Scheneetk- dy^ N. Y., where she will spend tile summer. Miss Mamie Mcllroy, '•of Chester, will accompany her to Philadelphia. Robert Carr, who was a member of the graduating class of Clinton high school, left today for his home in Harrodsburg. Ky. While here Robert made his home with his \ »«» V*' * 1 \ \ ^ \ 10.^ EDWARDS SERVICE STATION J. V. EbWARDS, Trap. Souili BroM SL