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TKURSIAY, itME 4 1|M 1HB CXJNTON CH«ONI6l8. CUWTON; 8.' C. ' . ' - ■■ - . - • /' ‘ / PAGE FIVE PEOPLE YOU KNOW iiacMrt Balib of Cwrrdllon, Oft^f fillaB Agn^ Fcill«r is the guM Uiis It the guest of Hubert Adair. hssMk of Milts Maudeline Wood in Mrs. J. C. McMtnan is spending son and brother, David Hope Sadlet, was a member of the graduating"si member of the graduating class. clast. Ellis Adair of Augusta, spent the week*end with his mother, Mrs. Sal- lie Adair, who lives near here. Mias Lou Abrams, member of the nursing staff of an Augusta hospital, is spending a vacation with her mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams, and daughter, Mias Mary Crawford, was Misses Dorothy and Ida Crawford who also attend Winthrop accompan ied them home for the summer. friends for a house party at Pawley's Island. Rev. and Mrs. W. N. Long and children will return tomorrow from Folly Island where Mr. Long has several Tirralri in Columbia with her; Mrs. Ella B. Warren has returned■ other relatives here. Miss Mildred Hipp, member of thei been conducting services. Parksville school faciUty for the past! w. E. Monts left Monday for So- session, is spending the summer with| Va., where he will attend a her father, M. B. Hipp. ! meeting of the board of trustees of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gray of GrayUhe Lutheran orphanage. daughter, Mrs. W. P. Baldwin, and 4 Mr. BaUtwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Looper, Mr, and Mrs. tSk Th^nham^ Hpke Looper of Eaney, were guests Sun day of Mr. ^nd Mrs. C. K. Jones. Hoke remained for a week’s visit with his sister, Mrs Joiies. Friends of Mrs. George Mitchell will be glad to know tl^at she is re cuperating from a brief illn^. Little Jghnnie Adair is spending several ISa^ with his uncle, J. W. Ropp, Jr., and Mrs. Ropp in Charles ton. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller, Misses after a month’s visit to her daugh- Court, visited the Utter's parents,| paul League, student at the Uni- Dennett is supervising installation of machinery at Clinton Cotton Mills. Mr. and I4rs. Dennett are originally from Boston, Mass. Friends of J. P. Prather, who has been a patient* at Duke Univerai^ hospital, Durham, N. C., for treat ment for several weeks past, will be glad to know he has returned to hk home here and has resumed his po sition as manager of Spratt Grocery Mrs. John P. Grace In CharUs Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., ol An niston, AU., U Visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mrs. Billy McMillan spent a few days the past week in Winston-Sal em, N. C., with her sister, Mrs, E. B. Baity. Miss Ruth Davis is visitin#^ her aunt, Miss Etta Sue Sellers, in Latta this week. Miss Margaret Blakely is teaching! Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Carter, the pastjvemity of South Carolina, is spend-1 a daily vacation Bible schMl in;^Ar^)(.end. ling the summer with hb l>arents,|a,,naF'BfB» «*«#> r'nDFYwifvw Greenville. While there Mirt Blake- ^ p wivjer and son, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. ! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE ly is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. W Arrington Mrs. Ralph Holcombe of Union, Donnie, are guests of r^Utives in Woodruff this week. George Browning, son of Mr. and Agnes and Doris Fuller, Miss Eloise — -—. . Brown and Johnny Fuller spent* Thursday in Greenwood and attend-[ Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Jacks of kr- eek loi vington, N. J., arrived tfiis week for a visit to the former’s brother, A. B. Jacks, and other relatives here ^nt levM days this week witoj l. Browning, who was a her mother, Mm. PJtU. and at-, freshman class at The tended the graduajhon of *^*^*'’ Citadel, Charleston, the past session. Miss Martoarene Pitts, at Presb3rte- ^ grrjy^ Saturday to spend the sum- rian college. | at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis of Rich- mond, Va.. are visiting Mrs. R. E. Jones this week. { Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson of Green-. wood, were guests Sunday of Mr. and' Mrs Gus Young. I Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dennett and! Mrs. Nene D. Workman left Tues-.jq £ Galloway and'*f^‘i day to attend six weeks summer* (jaugjjter. Miss Marcia, spent several school at Appalachian State Teach ers college, Boone, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and daughter, Jane, of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mrs. Carson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. days this week in Columbia wit»- Mrs. Galloway’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Etames. Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Sumerel vis ited the former’s sister, Mrs. L, W. eral months in the city while Mr. W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION Standard Products Cam Washed sad Greased Tear Baeiaem Appreciated ed the high school graduation exer-jend with their sbter, Mm. L E. Bish- W. S. Fuller retvumed to his home Greenwbod Marks and Mr. Marks Sunday in oises there i op* and Mr. Bishop Mr. and Mm. D. »B.-Bobo are “iss Ella Adan wd Miss ^rot^ spending this week in Harris, N. C..'Edwards spent Tueaday m Brevard, wiU. Ihelr dauiMer, M«. Fu,«» ^ ^ daughters, Carolyn, Ann and Jacqueline, are spending several weeks in Bishop Richboufg, and Mr. Richbourg- Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr. and son,-Jimmy, and Mr. and Mm. C. W. Hallman. Jr., were visitors In Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Misses Dor othy and Frances Ruth Edwards, and Miss Ella Adair are in Charles ton for the graduation of Mm. Ed wards’ daughter. Miss Lalla Mae Ed wards, from toe nurses’ training school of Roper hospital. _ . Mr. and Mm. James Adair of Wat- erbury. Conn., arrived yesterday for a visit to toe former’s paranM Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair and other rela tives here. Mm. R. F. Adair.who spent toe past month in Waterbuir and Washington, D. C., 'with htf daughter, Mrs. Chandler Griggs, and in Pembroke, N. H., wito her dauEb- ter, Mm. Paul H. Burrough, accom- pained tham home. in San Francisco, Calif., during the past week after a visit to his brother, B. T. Fuller^ Mm. R. J. Ellison and dau^ter, Miss Katherine Ellison, of Girard, Mr. and Mm. Hugh Ray visited Mr. Ray’s mother. Mm. Sidney Crosby, in Union Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Perry M. Moore have Ga., were here Monday for toe grad- taken an apartment in the Rounds Gray Foneral Home S. C. FITNERAL wrectors EMBALMERS Ambolance Servlee Phones 41 and S99-J L RUSSELL GRAY snd V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgn. vilie with Mm. Pitts, mother. Mm. J. L. Scarborough. Mr. and Mm. F. M. Stutts had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mm. James M. Lea, Jr., and dauf^er. Rose Vivian, and Mrs. Phillip Mlhg- em of Charleston. Miss Flcarence Davis was toe week end guest of friends in Greenville. Firlends of of Mm. Hu^ B. Work man, of near here, will be sorry to know that she is a patient at Hays’ hospital. Mr. and Mm. Craig Kennedy and aoa of Spartanburg, and Mm. S. E. Evans and daughtem of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mm. Ken nedy’s and Mm. Evans’ mother. Mm. J. M. Pitts. Mr. and Mm. Claude Abernathy and son, Claude, Jr., and Mm. Clin ton Cilley of Hickory, N. C., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mm. Frank C. Young. While here they also visited their brothem, Lloyd and George Adair. Mm. C. W. Stone, Mm. Ayliffe Jacobs and Ned Sprunt Hays at tended the graduation exercices at Winthrop college Monday. Mm. Stone's daughter, Mi» Peggy Sprunt, who was a member of the graduating class accompanied toem home. Mm. D. H. Sadler, Mm. Bynum Poe and Milton Sadlbr of Rock Hill, visited their daughter and sister. apartments, on Wdodrow street, for the summer. Frankie Thompson of Newberry, is visiting her grandmother, Mm. I. O. Ray. I Mm. John B. Ferguson attended i T. C. Johnson uation <St their son and brother, Rob ert Ellison, at Presbyterian college. Mm. C. H. Hall was called to her home in North Wilkesboro, N. C., yesterday on account of the serious! illness of her father, W. J Jflichard-j wedding of Mm. Martha B. Din-, ^ ‘ ! widdie and Glenn L. McCullough in 1 [, Hating'and Electric - Contractor ' OVER so YEARS EXPERIENCE CLINTON, 3. C. PHONE 381 xi Miss Martha Whitten is the guest Greenville Saturday afemoon. of friends in Knoxville, Tenn., this week. Dr. D. J. Woods left Monday to,<; attend the fiftieth anniversary of the Mr. and Mrs. ■ M. C. Poole .and|g^,j^3^||g jgQo at Wssttllig- daughter, Alice, spent toe we^-endi^Qu Jefferson college. Washing-j in Greenville with Mm. Poole’s par ents, Mr. and Mm. J. T. Dempsey. Dr. and Mm. R. C. Hicks of Shelby,' N. C., were guests Stmday of Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hicks. Mm. C. N. Mauney and daughter. Miss Odetta Mauney, left Tuesday for a vist to the former’s sister, Mm. J. L. Kelley in Greensboro, N. C. Mm. Sudie Edwards of Union, is spending several weMu with, her dauitotcr. Mm. C. W. Cooper, and Mr. Cooper. Mr. and Mm. B. L. Smith were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mm.) E. T. Fuller in Greenwood. Miss Cleon Pitts, who taught the past session in Camden, will arrive this week to spend the summer with her mother, Mm. G. C. Pitts. Mr. and Mm. J. E. I^xico of Blacluburg, spent a few days the past week with their son, R. L. Plaxi- co, and Mm. Plaxico. H. D. Rantin atended at meet’ng of officem of the South Carolina Rur- visit relatives in Martinsburg, Va., and expects to return to the city about June 20to. Mm. Gilbert Blakely and children, Gilbert and Sara, left during the past week for Montrose, Ga., where they will spend the summer wlto her par ents, Mr. and Mm. C. W. Simmons. Mr. and Mm. T. W. Davis and daughtem of PinevUle, were guests the past week of Mm. R. E.-Jones. Rhett P. Adair and daughter. Miss fi! I Mm. C. W. Copeland, for the week- gj Letter Carriem ascociation Satur- end and attended the graduation ex ercises at Presbyterian college. Their RRRRRRWeaiKXaH^imglliltURWIHHnBIg H. D. HBNRY F. M. BOLAND Miss TJorfs Shber, H. D. JIENRY & C(»ffANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 - day evening in Columbia. Miss Helen Connolly spent toe week-end in Great Falls with her sister. Mm. L. V. McMackin, and Mr. McMackin. Mr. and Mm. H. C. Suber and Madeline Adair, visited friends a| > few days this week in Atlanta. While ^ I away they also visited in Carrotton,! Ga., and their son and brother, Hu-' bert Adair, who attended West Geor-, gia college toe past session, will ac-| company them home today. Miss Louise Coe, who attended Presbyterian college the past session and made her home with her grand parents, Mr. and Mm^ W. H. Shands, has returned to the home of her pa rents, Dr .and Mm. Roger L. Coe, in Columbia. She has joined a group of guests Sunday of Mr. and Mm. V. C. Crapps in Columbia. Mm. M3rrtis Lott and sons, Bums and Marion, of Blackville, are visit ing Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Adair. j Mr. and Mm. A. H. Keaton and! Miss Faye and Gwendolyn Keaton of Antreville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheatham and Mrs. Helen Cheatham. Miss Julia Ferguson, Mm. M. G. Woodworth and Miss Betty Wood- worth visited friends in G^’aa^^'vuod Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh EUirgie spent to® week-end in Tryon, N. C., with the former’s brother, C. M. ^rgle, and Mm. Eargle. They were accom panied home by his sister, Mrs. Es ther E. Miller, who returned to her home in Columbia Monday. Miss Mary Johnson of Kinards, spent the week-end with her sister. Mm. Dudley Ray, and Mr. Ray. Mr. and Mm. Curtiss Hill, Marion Hill, and Miss Agnes Fuller, visited Miss Maudeline Wood, who was a patient at a Columbia hospital, Sun day. Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Miss Dorothy Stutts and their guests, Mr. and Mm. James M. Lea, ^r., apd Mm. Phillip Minges of Charleston, attended the graduation of Miss Evelyn Lea at Winthrop college Monday Dr. FcMer Smth IW Q Wfim 9m OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Office Hoam Daily Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, S. C. BETWEEN FRIENDS Between old friends there is a confidence, a mutual understand* ing that builds up liid cements their purposes ttuouRh the years. This bank values those who have had business relation^with it foF years and looks with pleasure upon the ripening acquaintanceship of otiiers who will in time be able to join us in looking back over a long period of association covering more than a half century. New BiMiiiess Cordially InvHed M. S. BiilH t Sim Mr. and Mm. W. J. Henry and daughtem are now Occupying their new home on the Musgrove highway. Mr. and Mm. Goyne L. Simpsoq spent the week-end in Charleston with Mrs. Simpson’s sister. Mm. George Hesse, and Mr. Hesse. Mr. and Mm. R. E. Ferguson and! children have tal<en a cottage at Myrtle Beach for the month of June. Mm. Willis Clayton and daughter, Virginia, of Raleigh, N. C., are guests this week of Mm. Pringle Copeland. Billy McMillan, Howard Watkins, Winfred Norris and Walter Lamb at tended the automobile races in In dianapolis, Ind., on May 30. Harold Pitts is the guest of Law rence Ferguson at the Fergusons’ cot tage at Myrtle Beach this week. Mm. C. J. Rouknight of Cimcord, N. C.. and Quay Grigg, Jr., of Ca tawba, N. C., are spending this we^ with their mother and grandmother, Mm. Metta Stone. Rev. and Mm. Grigg will also visit their mother for toe week-end. Mr. and Mm. J. J. Clark, Mr. and Mm. P. B. MitcheU and Miss Sara Clarii, - of Goldville, attended toe Wintlut>p college graduation exercis es Monday. Their daughter and sis ter, Miss Dorothy Clark, Was a mem ber of the graduating class. Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Fish and daughter, Lucinda, left Monday for Dr. Fish’s home in Waterville, Maine, where they will spend the summer Upon their return they will occupy Mm. Arthur Copeland’s home on South Adair street Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Crawford and ion, Jhn, and Mrs. Rhett Crawford attended the graduation exercises at WinUmn;) college Monday. 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