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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON. S. C
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PEOPLE YOU KNOW
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D. Armstrong, and Mr. Armstrong
Miss AlUe Weldon of Sumter, was
the guest a few days this week of
Miss Alma McKee.
Miss Ruth Monts, student at New>
berry college, arrived during the
week to spend the summer With her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Monts.
Rowland Russell'of Columbia, vis*
city as manager of the Western
Union office aft^ being located for
^e past five weeks in Savannah, Ga.
ard*8 sister, Mrs. J. B. Wilder, left
Sunday for a visit to relatives in At
lanta before returning to their home
in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Wilder and
son, Gaston, of Greenwood, accom
panied them to Atlanta for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hines and ton,
apd Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Geer of
Rutherfordton, N. C., were week-end
Baptists Plan For
School
Miss Leaman, Of
Cross Hill, Dies
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Miss Gertrude Leaman, of Cross
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Geer
Twn Plaxico, business manager of'i*n Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland and: the State Training school, is on a I The many friends of Mrs. M. J
son. Buck, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. | two weeks trip td Canada, and other! McFadden will be glad to know she
Reeves were guests Sunday of Mrs. j northern points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair of this
city, and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Smith of
Kinard, attended the funeral of Miss
Gertrude Leaman in Cross Hill Sun
day-afternoon.
Mrs. J. B. Boykin of Lamar, Miss
Janie Mae Boykin of Columbia, and
Miss Juanita Brasington of Charlotte,
N. C., were we^-end guests of Mrs., ^ ^ ...
J. N. Richardson and Miss Mary instruction and recreation willi illness.
be offered for beginners,. primaries, | She was the daughter of Mrs.
juniors and intermediates under the'Olive Austin Leaman ^ and the late
leadership of a competent faculty.! William H. Leaman.
The vacation Bible school of the
First Bapttkt church will begin Mon-! Hill, died in the Anderson county
day, June 17, at 8:30 o’clock. Inter-; hospital Saturday after five weeks*
returned to her home here Sunday
Holland’s sister, Mrs. Virgil Abrams,! McKeown of. Blackstodc, is'after being a patient at the Church
and Mr. Abrams in Ware Shoals. spending this week with her grand-[Home infirmary, Baltimore, Md., for
Mrs. E. G. Cox and daughter, Mlssli^ther, Mrs. T. J. Blalock, the past seven weeks, and is able toi
Ann Keith, of Simpsonville. are|^ Mrs. Bynum Poe of Rock rillf,'JP* *5^,,
her sister, Mrs. Carroll '
W. L. Whitley, assistant manager
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Ited his sister, Mrs. Ethel Pitts, last{spending this week with their daugh-f ,
week-end and attended commence-1 tet- and sister, Mrs. Thomas D. the J. C. Penney Co., will leave
ment exercises at Thomwell orjAan-Ieohs and Mr. Jacobs. White copeian , ^ 'Sunday to spend a week’s vacation at
' Mr and Mrs Talmadae Henry and . Andersori wd ^iHhis home in Smithfield, N. C. Friends
- c? 1 1 dren of Greenville, spent Thursday I Whitley will be interested to
age
All children of the local church are
urged to attend and those of other
churche.s are cordially invited.
The school will operate on a two
and one-half hour schedule each day
Funeral services were held Sunday
afternoon from Liberty Springs Pres
byterian church at five o’clock, with
the Reverend J. E. Ratchford and
Dr, S. J, L. Crouch officiating., In-
Mrs. Mollie Beeks is spendinfi some .<;iinH>v of Mr ' — -
time in Greenville .with het daughter,! j Mr* A A Rj^aae near here *{'*'*'*' Anderson s Mm. ^ transferred to Chat-, Campbell Lodge No. 44, A. F. M.,
ktrs. W, L. Hopkins, and Mr. Hop- R- L. Bailey, and sislei#Miss Rutb t3„ooga. Tenn. • ! wil hold a regular communication
• Mr, Charles Jones and little Friday night. June 14, at 8 o’clock,
parents, Mr. and Mm. S^ FuUer, m. ^ y Lanier of MUlen, Ga.,’daughter, Miriam, are visiting rela-< Special meeting will be called for one
visited her brother, A O’Daniel, and ^
Mrs. T. G. I^ily of State Mrs. O’Daniel the past* week.
for two weeks, and it is expected i terment followed in Liberty Springs
that a large number will attend. i cemetery. Active pallbearers were:
♦ Is. M. Leaman, H. K. Boyce, R. C.
NOTICE OF MEETING [Adair, I. M. Smith, Weldon M. Lea-
! man, and H. S. Bryson.
kins, while recuperating from «n ill
ness. ^
Irby Hipp, Jr., is the guest of Law
rence Ferguson at the Fergusons’
cottage at Myrtle Beach this week.
ing school staff, will attend the grad-
Mrs. J. N. Parker and daughter, j
Emily ,of Langley, are spending this ^hool this week. Her granddai^ter,
week with Mrs. Parker’s parents, Mr. '***** Jean Gerald, is a member of
and Mrs, J. D. Davis. Their son, John [
D. Davis, Jr., also of Langley, was Rufus Sadler are attendh^
here for the week-end. 11**® **• ^ *^*®P M Columbia
Miss Virginia Long of Bluefield,j
W. Va., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. . N«ville of GiwnviUe,
C Oxley ' ‘* sP®”dmg some time with her
Dr. T. Ellison Simpson of Darling- daughter, Mrs. John Spratt and Mr.
ton, attended the orphanage com- ^P^att. — , ,
mencement exercises and board' J®?
meeting on Tuesday and was the
guest of his sister, Mrs. A. M. Cope
land
Doris Owens is spending this wi
with her cousin, Mary Owens
Newberry.
Prof. Kenneth N. Baker returned j
Sunday from a week’s trip to New
York.
Miss Louise Buford, member of the
Winnsboro school faculty the past
session, and William Buford, stuoent
at Clemson college, are spending the
summer with their parents, Mr and
Mrs. G. F. Buford, near here
tives in Woodruff.
Miss Pearl Hitt,
who taught the
veek I past session in Lake City, Ts spending, urges all members to be present.
4 iUjthe summer with her parents, Mr. R- D. HUGHES, W. M.
and Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
Miss Rubye Clay of Hackleburg.
Ala., is the guest this week of Miss
Selma Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scoggm were
visitors in Orangeburg Sunday.
Roswell Porter who holds a teach
ing position in Birmingham, Ala., is
spending the summer with his moth
er, Mrs. W. S. Porter, here and in
night next week to confer the M. M.
degree. ’The committee in charge
V. P. ADAIR, Act. Sec.
Miss Leaman was a cousin of Mrs.
R. C. Adair of this city, and Mrs. I.
.M. Smith of Kinard. '
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Mrs4 A. P. Little, Miss Rosa Bailey i Montreal, N. C
_ . z-,!. 1 * Little, William Blakely and Mr. andi Ned Hall is visiting'his aunt, Mrs
Fr^pton, m Charle^n. jj ^ Henry visited the Iris t. N. Atkins in Mt. Airy, N. C.
‘I’'i Garden, in Sumter Sunday. W. D Copeland left Tue«lay to
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burgess, Mr. andlf.^*** * ” miss, jjp ^ Anderson, Jr.,!attend a hardware convention in
Mrs. Joe Burgess, Mr, and Mrs. J. p. I Woodruff, spent the week-end i Charleston and will return to the
Bass and son, Jimmie, Miss O. B.l with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey J city Friday.
Burgess and Mr. and Mrs.
J aunt, Mrs. W. M. Scott, in Easley.
Brown of Laurens, spent Sunday in!
^ viUe, Tenn., is the gitest of Mrs, Ar
4hur Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. W.
the mountains of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. J.*T. Pack had as _ _ ,
their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. M. j ^
F. Divi, and Sidhter,' Sara, of of Kinard
Greenwood, Mr. 3 Mra. R. R ! w" U>« *•»« l«>t week of Mr. and
Vaughn and children of Beltony Miss
Mrs. Austin Chandler.
Mary Mauldin and Melvin Cushbatimj,
of a>arleaton„ and Mr.'and Mrs. J. ^"‘O’ »P«>t the weekend wto Mn.
H. Stepp of Henderaonville. N. C. Lo»o7 M. Wll-
Ison, and Mr. Wilson.
— — -^i—I Mrs. John Richard White and
daughter, Palmar, of Chester, are
guests this wedc of Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Copeland.
Miss Barbara Montgomery, stu
dent at Georgia State Woman’s^ col
lege, Milledgeville, is spending the
summer with her parents, Mr. and
!Mrs. T. H Montgomery.
I Miss Rachel Vaughn had as her
guest Sunday M|ss Dorothy Robinson
of Chester.
Mrs. Ellisor Adams of Newberry,
spent Monday with her mother, Mrs.
W. J. Duncan.
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Their daughter, Helen, accompanied! Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells and small
them home. Little Evelyn Clark of'son, Edgar, Jr., were the guests of
Wateroo, also spent Simday with Mr.,Mr. and Mrs. Homer Caldwell in
and Mrs. Bailey. Whitmire Sunday. <
Mrs. W. S. Bean attended the grad- ^ Billy Marsh spent the week-end
uating exercises the past week^ at, with his mother, Mrs. lone Marsh' in
Winthrop college, Rock Hill, sffd'ac-j Gaffney,
companied her daughter, Mrs. L. M.
Kennedy, to Spartanburg for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cook and
daughter, Barbara Ann, of Green
wood, spent Sunday with their moth
er, Mrs. A. Ross Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Fincher in Charlotte, N. C.
Cornelia Harris left Tuesday to
spend two weeks at Camp Tmi-A-
Wandah near Hendersonville, N. C.
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Mrs. Liiibas Lak^ was the guest otj
relatives in Abbeville Sunday.
Mrs. O. T. Newman is spending
this week in Woodruff with relatives.!
John B. Gentry of Greenville, j
visited his son, John Bj Gemtry, Jr.,-
^nd Mrs. Gentry several days thisj
week. j
Miss Dorothy Stutts is ihe guest oft
friends in Augusta, Ga. |
Miss Laurene Huggins of Landrum,'
days with Jjer;
is spending a^ few
Mrs. Harold Schug and daughter, | cousins. Misses Nelle and Mary Lof-
Diane, of Utica, N. Y., are visiting' tis.
Friends of Mrs. F. L. Webb will be!
sorry to learn that she is ill at Hays’*
hospital. Mrs. Webb’s condition was I
Mrs. Schug’s sister, Mrs. Kenneth N
Baker, and Professor Baker this
week.
Mrs. James Sellers and little j reported yesterday as showing im
daughter, Joan, who have been visit- j provement.
TO rkii J M TDD parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E.! R. W. Johnson, Jr., of Greer,
Mrs. J. R. DUiard, Mre. J. B. Uaze- y^lls, will leave tomorrow to join visited his father, R. W. Johnson, and
more and children, who spent the
past ten days l\ere with Mrs. Dill-
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Mr. Sellers in Washington, D. C. • Mrs. Johnson, during the past week.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley; Mrs. S. B. Loftis and children,
Ray will be glad to know that their j were guests of relatives and friends
little daughter, Tonita, is recovering 1 at Campobello and Landrum during,
at home after undergoing an opera-! the wee^
spending some time with her sislei', with Mr. and Mrs. CJhnadler.
Mrs. R, W. Phillips. | Bill Crisp, student at Crazer Theo-
Mr .and 1^rs. Oscar Lee Mullis and logical Seftiinary, Chester, Pa., spent!
son, Lee, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C.,jlh® past week with his parents, Mr.!
!ware week-end guests-oL Mr. andj^d Mrs .W.-E, Gwep of MowitviUe,!
Mrs. rfubert Pitt^. Mr. and Mrs. Pitts! before going to Blue Ridge, N, C.,|
also had as their guests Sunday Mr. to attend summer school
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Mr. and * Mrs. Denny Pitts of
Greenville, spent Sunday with the
former’s mother, Mrs. Nannie A.
Pitts. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young left Sun
day for a vacation tri pto Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Dainel spent a
few days this week in Hartsville
with their son. Dr. George O'Daniel,
and Mrs. O’Daniel, and in Ben-
nettsville with their son, Dr. John Y.
O’Dainel and Mrs. O’Dainel.
Cecil White will attend Palmetto
boys’ state camp at Camp Jackson,
Columbia, June 16 through 22.
Charles E. Layton of Waycross,
Ga., visited his brother, H. C. Lay-
ton, during the week-end and at
tended the commencement exercis
es at Thornwell orphanage.
Mrs. Lila Elliott of Rome, Ga., is
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson aUmd-
ed the funeral of Mrs. J. N. Young
blood in Biltmore, N. C., Mondayi
Dr .and Mrs'. A. E. Spencer have
returned from Bishopville where
they were guests of Mrs. Whitman
Smith for a few days. While away
they also visited Swan Lake Gardens
In Sumter. •-
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wood of Gar
ner, N. C., Mrs. William Beasley and
daughters, Barbara and Sylvia, of
Raleigh, N. C., were guests several
days the past week of Dr. and Mrs.
R. W. Johnson.
Mrs. J. W. Scott of Edgefield, is
spending some time with Mrs. W. J.
Duncan.
Mrs. J. O. Chandler of Cross Hill,
is visiting her son, Austin Chandler,
and Mrs. Chandler. Ray Chandler of
Laurens, also spent the week-end
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and Mrs.,Lewis Barrow of Columbia.
Miss Lemma Oacus, formerly oper
ator at the Western Union office, left
during the past week to spend a va-
Mrs. H. L. Scaife anc^ Miss Mary I
Scaife of Washington, D. C., arrived
Monday for a week’s visit* to theii
sister, and aunt, Mrs. W, B. Owens,
vovitsT mimii
cation with relatives in Easley and: Sr.
Athens, Ga., after which she will be! Miss Frances Taylor is visiting her
located in Montezuma, Ga. grandmother, Mrs. N. P. Pratt, in
Miss Norma Parrish is the guest of Decatur, Ga.
friends in Augusta, ■Ga.
Miss Sarah Lee Pack is, spending
Mrs. Claude Vaughn and children,
Owens and Martha, of Washington,
the week in Dana, N. C., and will at-'Ga., spent the past week with Mrs.
tend the Rhododendron festival in) Vaughn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, R,
Asheville today and tomorrow.
Miss Margaret Holland of 'Mount
Owens.. Mr. Vaughn spent the week
end. here and accompanied them
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Holly, N. C., and Miss Margaret; borne Sunday
Bowen of Tazewell, Va., are at the! Mr., and Mrs. Paul Todd of Rock
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard {Bill, visited the former’s mother,
while attending summer school at'Mrs, Irene Todd, last week-end. Mr.
Presbyterian clolege. j Todd will leave Wednesday to attend
- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greenwood and school for six weeks at the
son, Normand, of Asheville, N. c.,'^•'•versity of North Carolina, Mrs.!
are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. will accompany him to Chapel!
George W, Bailey. jHjll.
The relatives and friends here of! Mrs. W. S. Porter and daughter,
Mrs. J. H. Davenport of Columbia, > Mrs. John Morrison, and children left
who was injured during the past enuring the past week for Montreal,
week in an automobile accident neari**- C., where they will spend the
Cross HilL will .be glad to know thkt' Porters’ cottage. They
she is recovering satisfactorily at the were joined yesterday by Misses
local hospital. Julia and Helen Porter. ]
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis left' Mr. and Mrs. George Plunkett ofi
Friday for West Point. N. Y., where Conyers, Ga., .spent the week-end!
they attended the graduation exer-ib®r* with the latter’s mother, Mrs.)
cises at the military academy. Their' Eslcbe Abrams, Miss Lou Abrams.
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son. Dill Ellis, is a member of the
graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
will return during the week-end.
The many friends of Mrs. B. L.
King will be glad to know she is re
cuperating at her home .after being
‘a patient at Hays’ hospital following
SU1 automobile accident Saturday.
who has been spending a vacation I
here, accompanied them home for a'
visit before resuming her duties as a!
member of the nursing staff of an
Augusta hospital.
Miss Elizabeth Graham of this
city, and Miss Julia Esterling of Den
mark, spent several days this week
Mrs. King’s daughter. Mrs. HarryChapel Hill, N. C., with the for-
l^illips, of ^Mrtanbuig, is spending 1****•»■, Miss Katherine Grahm.
this week with her parents
Dr and . Mrs. WiUtem Y. Moor
head of Philadelphia, Pa., are spend
ing a month with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Moorhead,
in Goldville. Dr. and Mrs. Moorhead
are visiting his sister» Mrs. Julian
BoUck, and BSr. Bolide in George
town tois weak.
Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Graham
ware in Chapel Hill Tuesday for
commencement exercises when their
daughter, Mias* Katherine, received
a degree in library scimee from the
University of North CaroUna.*
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