The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 28, 1940, Image 5
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Items of Interest Gmcenting Clinton jUsidnnts
Miss Sara Cannon, who teaches in
AbbeviUe,' raeivt the Tbankagivinf
holidays as we guest of frieiids on
the orphanage campus.
Mr. and Mrs. A.%. McIntosh visit
ed D. A. Gibson in Johnston' on
Thursday.
Miss Rachel O’Daniel, a member of
the Camden school ihculty, spent the
Falls school faculty, }|j^t Thanks-jer and Edwaitl Ferguson visited the
giving holidays relativea at the former’s son, Lawrence Ferguson,, a
Davidson home. jstudent at Fishbume Military school,
J. W. Milam, Jr., of Kings Moun-iWajme^ro, Va., during the Thanks-
tain, N. C., spent Sunday here with'Pving holidays,
hty parents. ‘ * | Miss Ella Adair and Miss Dorothy
Mr.^ Idrs. J. A. Cheatham and Awards wew guesto of Mr.^ Mra
Bfrs. Helen Cheatham were guests of ^ Brevard, N. C.,
. relaUves in Abbeville for the Thanksgiving.
■rensesnweeiSieaieeeSPimms^^srews <|«jjj|nksgiving h<didays. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bullock, who
Bliss Jewel Moore of Fountaki Inn, i Little Johnny ^tunmond of Wood-' fonnorly occupied one of the Hays
was a recent guast of her aunt, Mrs. j niff, is vistting hh aunt, Mrs. Grady Centennial street apartments, are
f. B. Cathey and Mr. Cgthey.
Adair, fori a few days.
Mr. and Bfrs. William Blackwell,! Mr.
Mrs. R. C. Wasson and
'now residing on South Adair street.
I Bill Wade, who teaches in the
Jr., spent Thanksgiving in Florence'children, Mr. and BIrs. James hi* ♦
with the former’s t>arents. Bfrs. Wll-! Wasson and Mrs. Effie Wasson of the' n 1 ♦
liam Blackwell, Sr.,' accompanied 1 Hickory Tavern section, were g««rta ,
Bfiss Prances Barnett, a member gard.
Mr. and Blrs. O. E. Galloway and
daughter. Miss Marcia, visited Mrs.
Galloway’s parents, Blr. and Mrs.
George 'T. Barnes, in Columbia a few
days the past wei^.
Lawroice and Milhm, and Dr. Len- bridge, CHiio, after a visit to 1
thiel Downs attended the musical W. D. Campbell’s parents, Bfr.
program by Doris Lee Peterson and (Mrs. R. B. Vance. Mrs. Campbell
company in Laurens Monday eve-!children had spent the past
ning. , [months here.
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left Saturday for their home in Cam- i The Paper BTcrybedy Rcedir
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Augusta Sunday.
Aiken Taylor, member of the Ches
ter school faculty, spent the Thanks
giving holidays with his mother, Mrs.
George W. Taylor.
Miss Martha Whitten returned
Thanksgiving holidays with her par-jof the Irtno school faculty, visited
eats, Mr. and Mrs. A. OlSaniel. iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bar-
Mr. and Mrs. John Linc^y of Wal-j nett, for the 'nianksgiving holidays,
terboro, were weMi-end gvwsts of the j Mr. and Bfrs. F. M. Stutts and chil-
former’s sister, M9. E. B. iSloan. dren. Miss Dorothy and Richard
Mij, Ctem to.stutu. Ml* Bttobuj. "?*!?'from Charterton wher, dw
Camden, spent the Tliank^iving.hoi-[were guests,Thaidcsglving day of Mr.jof JackaonviUe, Fla^ and Miss Annie . .. . weA
Way, with her moth«r, Mra. Guy ^ Mm. G. M. Ca«le<Me to Anfuda, ^od M Or^woml, Loi^diore. student
Pitts. IGa. guests of Bfr. aitn Mrs. L. C. Bond. - Lander colleee scent the Thanks-
Bfrs. A. Ross Blakely and aon, Alec, I Dr. and Mrs. Jolm G. Barden and Miss Vera Norris, a student nuire holidays with her oarints Mr
have returned from a two weeks’ trip sons, Lawrence and Mitton, were vis- at toe oi^eral hospital to Greenville, . „ . ’
to Houston, Texas. WhUe away the itors tn Charlotte, N. C., during the spent Thanksgiving with her parents, ^ friend of Mrs. C. C.
latter spent a few.days In Mexico. iweek. ' [Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norris. Bailev who i* a natiaht at Hav* ho*-
Mr and K. ^ p^ and Mrs. P. M “d dau^ter,| Miw be gla^to Icnow h^r con-
oTHemingway spent the Thanksgiv-; Jacqueline, of Winnsboro, spent the,Mrs. J. F. Th^pson andmuoren dI|(jition is satisfactorily imcrovintf
ing hoUdays with Mrs. Floyd’s fath- T^sgiving hoUdays here with Miss Mary Wheel^l-ight of ^Ace-
er, Guy L. Copeland. . (Dees. [holidays with their mother, Mrs. l O.jverte, W. Va., is visiting her sister.
I Dees. ^
Ryan McCrary, a member of the' Mrs. W. C. Shealy visited her sis-‘Ray. -—
United States air corps, visited his Iter, Mrs. B. W. Gibson, and Mr. Qib- Mr. and Mrs. James A. Poole have'
mother, Mrs, R. J. McCrary, several'son in IniQan during the week,
days this week. Mr. McCrary has| Mrs. James Sellers and daughter,
completed his primary training at.Joan of Silver Springs, Md., are
Hatbov field in CMclahoma and is I spending some time with her parents,
now located at Randolph field, in | Mr. and Bfrs. W» E. Falls.
Dallas, Texas. j Mrs. J, W. Crawford was the guest
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. McQueen of relatives in Landrum during the, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis,
and daughters, Jean and Agnes, of iweek.
tiatta, spent the week-end with Mrs,! Mr. and Mrs^ J. P, Maddox and
McQueen’.s parents,’ Mr. and Mrs. F. son have returned to their home in
Madison Ga,., after spending toe
Thanksgiving holidays- with Mrs.
returned to their home in
N. C., after a visit to relatives here.
Mrs. J. Noland Parker and daugh
ter, Emily, of Langley, and John D.
Davis, Jr., of Augusta, spent Thanks
giving holidays with their parents.
M. G, Woodworth. Charles
Dunn I W^relwright, a brother, has returned
to his home after spending a few
days here.
Mrs. R. W. Phillips spent yesterday
in Ware Shoals with her father, W.
C. Cobb, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Emery and chil-
C. Hn^o.. Bifr. and Mrs. McQueen
attended the Clemson-Furman game
lim. Alma MoKao. Mlaae.' Franc* fj'"’ '^1'°™"'^
and Alma McKee were gueals Thum-I?,^ rtAinmo ...
Odiome apaftmcnt on Oakland
day
Mrs. Clyde Hedden and Mr. Heddenj
in Laurbns.
._to Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Bfrs.[Maddox’s mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims.
Pinson also had as their week-end Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook and son,
guest the lattef’s sister. Miss Annie;Henry, of ^yalterboro, and Miss Els-
Clardy of Mullins. * 'sie Davidson, a member of the Great
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The following Clemson students
Geston Wilder ol Greenwood, spenj
the week-end with his parents,
and Mrs. J, B. WUder. 1T*“'
Walter Coker, Eugene and John!*" Workman. Jr., Reese Young,
Sloan, Erskine college students, spent
Thanksgiving hoUdays at their homes
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Miss Jeanette Pitts, formerly con
nected with Belk’s Department store,
has accepted a position with Hamil
ton’s, Jewelers.
J. E. SSuw, a member of the fresh
Thomas Baldwin, and Lewis Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dockstader and
son. Jack Guerard, of Columbia,
spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Kellers.
Miss Rosa Mahaffey visited her
sister, Mrs. M. M. Mann, and Judge
Mann, in St. Matthews during the
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Ison, Jimmy, spent* a few days toe*
past week in Charleston and Beau-*
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Carolina, Columbia, spent Thanks
giving holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Steer.
Misses CharUe Mae and Hazel
Stas were visitors to Greenville Fri-;,^„ Riehmond, V... where she w«
Mhi. D. M. Dougl* has returned !!!*!. Johns end
to her home in Colurnbia after «^nd- Mi* Marearet Beth™ ef rel.,e,hi.
mg a few days with Mrs. M. G.
Miss Millie Whitten has returned
Woodworth.
Mrs. Bob Hamer and little daugh
ter, Betty Jane, of Eastover, are vis
iting her mother, Mrs. J. Will Leake.
Mr. Hamer accompanied them here
for the week-end.
Lieutenant Dill B. Ellis of the
United States air corps, stationed at
Montgomery, Ala., and Rev. and Mrs.
Ms A. Durant and daughter. Miss
Florence Durant, of Abbeville, spent
Thanksgiving holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H.
ElUs. I
Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Smith and Mr.*
and Mrs. L. A. Reeves were visitors
in Spartanburg Thursday.
Friends of Pierre Burdette will be
glad to know he has returried from
Miss Margaret Bethea of Columbia,
spent the week-end with her sister,
Mrs. W. W. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Neitzke of
Waterville, Maine, were week-end
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harold S.
Fish.
Mrs. D. J. Brimm visited relatives,
in York, Charlotte and Shelby, N. C.,!
during the Thanksgiving holidays.
Friends of Mrs. Jack H. Young will
regret to know she is a patient in a,
Greenville hospital. Her daughter, |
Mrs. J. M. Dick, of Raleigh, N. C., 1
arrived Tuesday to be with her for,
several days.
Mrs. Paul Odiorne of Laurens,'
spent Friday here with Mrs. GCorge *
C. Odiome.
Miss Margaret Lightfoot was the
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Prof. Jean Autret and* Dr. Lenthiel |
Downs left yesterday to attend a
South Atlantic Modem Language As
sociation conference on Friday and
Saturday at the University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Fish, Dr.
and Mrs. John G. Barden and sons,
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ec] and is able to be out again.
, F. M. Stutts returned yesterday
[from a few days’ business trip to
iWasbmgton, D. C, i "
I Robert Woodworth has returned to
'his home in Burlington, W. Va., after
[being called here on account of the
'death of his brother, Dr. M.G. Wood-
j worth.
, Miss Mary Howze Dillard, H. M.
[Wilson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Ad-
idison of Goldville, attended the
[Thanksgiving Cotillion in George-
Itown and were guests while there of
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick.
Miss Virginia Graham, student
nurse at the General hospital in
Greenville, spent Thanksgiving with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gra
ham.
Mrs. Fred Crosby and daughter,
Jane, Misses Ida Perrin, Fay Fuller
and Leone Crosby of Union, were
guests Saturday of Mrs. Hugh C.
Ray.
Misses Martha Davidson and Lois
Blakely enjoyed a four-day trip to
New York during the Thanksgiving
holidays.
Friends of Lewis Cooper will re
gret to know he has bren ill at his
home (or the past several days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin
and family of Easley were guests
Thanksgiving day of JMr. and Mrs.
R. S. Owens.
Dr. and Mrs. L. McD. Kennedy and
children of Spartanburg, visited the
latter’s mother, Mrs. W. S. Bean, and
Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Graham
Sunday.
Mrs. W. A. Hart has returned from
a six weeks’ visit to her son, Burts
Hart, and Mrs. Hart in Augusta, Ga.
Miss Louise Jacobs, a senior at
Converse college, Spartanburg, re-
sum^ her studies Monday after
spending the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs.
Mrs. F. D. Jones is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Ashley Halsey, in
Philadelphia, Pa. She spent several
weeks with- her son,.Captain Dudley
Jones, and Mrs. Jones in Brooklyn,
N. Y., and before returning home
will visit her daughter, Mrs. Richard
Syre, and the Rev. Mr. Syre in Bea
ver Falls, Pa.
Billy Dicus, a student at The Cita
del, Charleston, spent the Thanksgiv
ing holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A- Dicus. He had as his
guest his cousin, Jimmy Dicus, of
Waynesville, N. C. George Browning,-
a student at The Citadel, also spent
the holidays here with relatives.
Mr. and Mra, R. E. Ferguson, Miss
Emily Ferguaon, Miss Marjorie Mill-
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