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THE CLINTON CHRONICIE, CLINTON, S. C.
Poge Five
lions Ciub Presents
Cup Td Cd^ Johnson
^OwiniVlIlwTfflVS I w^BWr
Five Yean of Servi^ |
To College and Cify. '
The Lums club at its meeting Fri-
WEEK-EMD TKIPS ■ ■ VISITOHS.. ILLNESS
...ABOinniKOMiYOUNlOW
of Ifitifest Concemtiig Clinton Resideiifs
R. W. Johnson. Jr., and Miss Mir-1 Mrs. N. M. Uiwrence and little s6n,
iam Waters oi Greer, were guests!Charles Ray, otOlemson, are visiting
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, her mother, Mrs. E. P. Ray, and oth-
day evening at Hotel Clinton, pre- ci«*n a/vn nf Mm lE B «** relatives here,
slated Coach Walter A. Johnson
1 .4 1 Sloan,- has resumed his studies at' Mr. and Mrs. Allen McSween left
loving cup in commmoration ot ^lurskine college, Due West, where he Sunday to o^e their home ii^ich-
twraty-five ^ara of * memter’^ the sophomore class, fmond, Va., where the former is a
re^r^ of athletics at Presbyterianj ^ ^ Greenviile. and|»«'i<»- Union -dheological semi-
The cup, suitably inscribed; was'iEarl WoOdr^ ^ Chariton,
inesentied by Hugh L. Eichelberger,*^^^*^. ^
•president of the club, who recalledj Woodrdt^, Wa«^dt ^ ^
Johnson's long yt^ars of service to' Mita Gloria WodM of ber of the sophomore class at West'M. Wilson, Jr„ were guests of Dr.-their home at Welfare Island.
Georgia college. land Mrs. John McSween on Thurs-. Profc^r and Mrs. Bothwell Gra-
. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Waites oflstiy evening in Chester at a dinner, ham, Mts. J. A. Bailey and Mrs. W.
'WaHr Shoals, and Mr. and Mrs. J.A.h^rty honoring Mr. and Mrs. Allen's. Bean visited the latter’s daughter,
gpfinner of Wodruff, visited.Mr. and McSween. Mrs. L. McD. Kennedy and Dr. Ken-
college, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Robin- bert Todd, Sunday. Friends of, Mrs.
and ' son, * Richard, and Miss Todd will be glad to know she is re-
son
Anna Margaret Long of Chesnee.
Mrs. Harold S. Fish and little
daughter, Lucinda, spent a few days
this week in Greenville with her
mottier Mts. James G. Arnold.
Miss Mkry Dillard, Mrs.
L. B. Dillard and Mr. and Mrs. Allen
McSween attended the wedding ofi
cuperating after an operation at the
nedy Tuesday in Spartanbvirg.
Friends here will be interested to
know that Mac Kennedy, Jr., will be
local hospital and expects to return a student this year at Union Theo-
to her home this week. j logical seminary, Richmond, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C Woodru|T arei ♦
occupying their new home on Cal-iW'E DO ALL KINDS Of PRINTIJfO
vert avenue. —E.XCEPT WAD
J. W. A. Boyd of Greenwood, is SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICUi
spending the week with his son, J. R.' ^
Miss Margaret McCaughrin and Rob-. Boyd and Mrs. Boyd, near here. Mr.,
ert Killingsworth in Newberry onjand Mrs. Boyd also had as their
Saturday evening. ; guests Sunday, Mrs. J. W. A. Boyd
Miss Iknma Hargrove, Miss Nannie'®**^ Mrs. Mike Thompson of Green-
Haripnve, Thomas and Lee Hargrove.'^ood
Adair son of Rhett P.
of Newberry, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts.
Miss Louise Coe, student at tlw
i, spent
Mrs. George W. Bailey of this city,
and Mrs. Fleming Smith of Lake
City, left Saturday for a two weeks’
stay in New York. They were ac-
'eai. ^ -
his civic activities,* Wjta guest several days tHis \Veek
Ir. and lirs. W. G. IClni
University of South Carolina,
the week-end with her grandparents,'companied by Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Adair, leaves this week for Carrol-I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. I Anderson, who had been visiting
mem-! Miss Mary Howze Dillard and H.i relatives here and were returning to
the college and
and said that.no man had dcme i%ke
for athletics in South Carolina
had Johnson. He expressed the clli^
appreciation of his work and serVfw
and congratulated him upki m at<-^
tainment of his silver ahniviBr^sly!
r
as head pf the department pf a^
letics at the college.
/ Johnson responded briefly^
that he appreciated and^’valtmd'
Highly the associatfoha and oontMhti
Id the college and in the city dtU tni
his years of service here.
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Dr. FeMer SmiBr
Dr. DuRcaa S. Fdder
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Dr. Smith, Daily. 4:1S to S. :
Dr. Felder. Dally. 8:30 to 6.
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FOR COLORED PEOPLE ONLT
Day nsO—Plwee ■ Night Sit
Bee. ■. W. WaHwr, Blaaager
Mr. i^ Mrs. Arnold Capnon had
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'80^ the vseelMnd. diHi her nioth<»-,
Mb. A. M. N^iL
Mix. R. P. Wilder Sunday.
Miss Evelyn Henry, student atlhe
UnivMxity of South Carolina, spent
the week-end with her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. B. H. Henry.
Mrs. Nannie A. PBts, Mix. Ethel
Dennist'Johnson of Richmond, Va.,
was the week-end guest of Dr. and*
Mrs. B. O. Whitten.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Essay and jj „ ^ hwvut 1888.1940 F. .M. BOLAND
little daughter of Greenville, spent'
Sunday with Mrs. Essay’s parents.
H. D. HENRY
s ■ Pitta, Misses Jeanette and Frances' Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Miss Bess
Mtesto
gifita DillM i^d
itod Missea Grace
Lee Pitti Were guests Sunday of Mr.
and MIX. Denny Pitta in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McFarlan of
Winter Haven, Fla., ; were gittsts
during the week of Dr. and Mix. S.
Cauley accompanied them home forj
a visit.
Miss Virginia Dillard, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard, left Mon
day to resume her studies at Coker
college, where she is a member of
the sophomore class.
J. M. Counts of Newberry, spent
C. Hays.
Mrs. S. P. Babb and children, Vir
ginia Lee and James Wright, of
Jacobs at^ Converse college, in Spar-1 Charlotte, spent the week-end with' Sunday with his daughter,
tanburg, Sunday. Mrs. Babb’s mother, Mrs. J. L.*Dameron, and Mr. Dameron
Mrs. W. M. Chaney will return to-1 Wright. I Miss Martha Pitts, who
day from a business trip to Atlanta^ Mrs.^ Fred Oxley was the guest j summer with her parents, Mr
Miss Elizabeth Graham, studfmt njlast week of Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge Mrs. J. H. Pitts, Sr. near here, has
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a member -of the school faculty. j
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jacobs and lit-,
tie son are occupying a residence on.
Jones street.
Miss Dorothy Longshore, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Longshore, of|^
lento, Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Gra-I Mrs. Tom Addison is visiting her
ham. j parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harris
>^v Mr8. G. S. Yeldell afld Wifir J. YF. in Columbta. Mf. Addison will join
White of Greenwood, were guests her there ^turday and they will at-
Monday of Mrs. Yeldell’s sister, Mrs.- tend the Williams-Fleming wedding.
J^ D. Jeanes. . j A. T. Wilson of Jacksonville, Fla., j near here, left Monday to resume
*Lyim Cooper was a business visi- formerly of Clinton, was a visitor, in‘her studies at Lander college. Green-
tor in Augu^ diping the past week- the city during the week. . • i wood.
end. He was accompanied oa the trip Friends of Mrs. M. A. Hays and! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips and
by Mrs. Cooper and son, Lynn, Jr.
Paul League, son of Mr. and Mrii
R. M. League, hga resimed his stud
ies at the University of South Caro
lina, where he is a member of the
staiior class.
King
Robert Tumphinson left during the
past week for Clemson, where h«t
some tiipe.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson re
turned Mcmday from Waynesboro,
Mrs. R. B. Glenn visited her niece,'Va„ where they accompanied their wilt be a student the coming session.
Mrs. Bill Wofford, the past Wednes-json, Lawrence, to be a student at Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Ramseur of «
day'in Spartapburg. 'Fishbume Military school the coming Greenville, visited the latter’s moth-jj^
Mrs. John B. Ferguson and Mr. I session. . i- Mrs. B, M. Dutton, Sr., Saturday,
and Mrs. R. M. League attended the' Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and Misses Inez Young, daughter of
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Mrs. L. D. Massey' and dau^ter
of Spartanburg, Mrs. W. P. Horton
of Hartsville, and Mrs. Ross D.
Voung of-Laurens, were guests dur
ing the past week of Mrs. 1. O. Ray.
Mrs. P. S. Jeanes is spending a few
days this week in Easley with her
son. Dr. R. P. Jeanes^ and Mrs.
Jeaness.
' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray attended
the funeral of Dr. Virgil Haxidns, a
cousin of Mrs. Ray, yeslierday in
Union.
Miss Frances Shealy, who spent
the summer with her parents, Mr.
land Mrs. O. H. Shealy, has returned
to Loris, where she is a member of
the high school faculty.
' Mrs. Bob Hamer and little daugh
ter, Betty Jane, of Eastover, are vis-
1
iting her mother Mrs. J. Will Leake,
J^is week. ' Mrs. T. M. Sease were visited on; home on South Adair street.
Friends of Mrs. T. R. Buzhardt I Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Booz-i Mrs. L. Ross Lynn will return this
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of Preston Cox in Simpson- son, Bobby, spent Simday in Blacks-j John T .Young, and Alliene Cope-
burg with the former’s parents, Bdr.'land, daughter of L. L. Copelaiul,
and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico. iwill resume their studies this week
Friends of W. 1^. Sumerel will re- at LAnder college. Greenwood,
gret \o know he is a-patient at the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamin had
local hospital. jas their gueits Friday Mr and Mrs.!
Everett Martin of New York, was L. D. Glnther of Miami, Fla., Mrs.*
the wem-end guest of Duncan Ruby Spencer of West Palm Beach,
Workman. Both Mr. Martin and Blr. Fla., and J. M. Edwards, of Wood-
Workman returned to Clemson S\m- ,ruff.
day where they are members of the Miss Madeline Cassanova has re
senior class. * I turned to Columbia where she is a
Mrs. H. M. Wise and daughter, student nurse at the Columbia hos-|
Toccoa, have returned to their home pital, after spending a three weAs’t; ■
in Jacksonville, Fla., after spending vacation with her parents, Mr. ahdj
some time with Mrs. Wise’s parents, * Mrs. M. Cassanova. 1
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance. 1 Billy King, son of Mr. and Mrs.j
Friends of Miss Rosa Mehaffey W. G. King, and Marion Lawson, stmlj
will sympathize with her in the of lyirs. L. T. Lavrson, are among'
death of her brother, Lorainc Ma- Furman students returning to the*
haffey, which occurred in St. Stevens campus this week.
Tuesday. * { Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holman are
Mrs. Sallie Boozer and Mr. and occupying their recently purchased:;;
Our success is tl» result of rendering ser-*
vice planned for individuals and business con
cerns who have helped t to build this dty. In
return for your patronage and good-will we
are appreciative.
New-.comers to Clinton are iavited to use
the facilities of this modem institution.^
will be glad to know she is able to
be out again after a two weeks’ ill-
tiess.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pugh and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Grem of Asheville,
were week-end guests of the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Pugh, Sr.
Mrs. E. M. Timmerman and Miss
Annie Lee JacksMi were visitors in
Charlotte on Saturday.
Mrs. VTrglfila* Bagwell was thej
week-end guest of relatives in Spar
tanburg. ^
Miss Louise Jacobs daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, has re
sumed her Judies at Converse col
lege, Spartanburg, where she is a;
member of the senior class.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Rby Casque and
son, Jimmy, spent Sunday in Marion
with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. M.
Gasque.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones, Miss
Frances and Van Jones were guests
of relatives in Pickens Sunday.
Miss Frances Sinyjson, a ‘junior at
the University of South Carolina,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mrl and Mrs. W. H. Simpson.
Mrs. James O’Steen has returned
to her home in Crossville, Tenn., af
ter spending the past two v.eeks with
I her son, John Mimnaugh, Jr. Friends
of John will be interested to know
he is now .making his home at Hotel
Clinton.
Mr. and* Mrs. C. E. Nichols an
er and son, Heyward,
street. Misses Louise
of Silver- week from Montreat, N. C., where
Wellbrock,! she spent the summer.
Christine Brarian, Jean Smith, Mar-! Mr. and Mrs. Carol Brehmer of
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gie Relttck,- xtudenta at Newberry Union, visits their sister. . Mrs. Hu-
son, Jimmy, spent Sunday in Spar-*
tanburg with Mrs. Nichols’ father,]'
B.' E. Wilson. Friends here of Miss
Willis Mae Wilson,, sister of Mrs.]
Nichols, and a former Clinton resi-.
dent, will regret to know she is ill'
at her home. j
Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Burrell left
{during the past week for Evanston,'
III., where Mr. Burrell will study
traffkre contrul and accident preven
tion at the tralDc institute of North-'
western university, where he has
bhen awarded a scholarship. j
I Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd and
Mrs. Hugh Eargle were in Spartan-
(burg Sunday to visit their daughter
land sister, Mrs. Charles Workman.
Friends of Mrs. Workman will l;;ie
glad to. know she ia recovering sat
isfactorily at a Spartanburg hospital
ff^Dowing an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Daniel spent
fseveral days this week w|to their
'daughter, Mrs. R. N. White, in Win-
ston-SakM, N. C. While away they
viNted the former’s brother, J. R.
O’Daniel, of Fort Worth, Texas, who
is a patient in a Roanoke, V».t hoe-
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