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WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clieton Residents
and daughter, Dolores, and Miss
Madeline Caasanova of Columbia,
spent the week-end with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova.
Miss Helen Derrick of Charlotte,!
visited her. sister, Mrs. Arnold M.|
sacola, Fla., and Mrs. J.^N. Parke^,
and dau|d>ter, Emily, of Langley,
have returned to their homes after
spending the holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis.
Miss Elizabeth ^ackford of Rock
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NeUl Adair was a visitbr in At-
lanta; Ga., several days last week.
Fant Thomley has returned to Co- . ^ n
lumbia after spending the holidays j **|^*^*
' with his mother, Mrs. John L. Thom-'
i«y -
Friends of Miss Mae Blakely of the
Cannon, and Mr. Cannon a few days | Hill, was the guest recently of Prof,
last we^. jand Mrs. Bothwell Graham and
Walter Carter will return today t%! daughters.
Banner Elk, N. C., where he is a stu-. Mrs. John Yarborough has retura-
Miss Sue Woodside, a student at-dent at Lees-McRae college, after (ed from a two weeks* visit to Mr. and
Lees-McRae college, Banner Elk, 1 spending the holidays with Mr. and,Mrs. R. I. McCruley in AtlanU, Ga
N. C., was the week-end guest of Mr. *” ” ^
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson of
Mrs. W. E. Falls and family. I i Mrs. J. W. Donnon and Miss Lucy
The many friends of Dr. Felder i Donnon of Cdlumbia, were guests
Smith wUl be glad to know he was [during the week of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Englewood, N. J., were vreek-end! able to return to his home in Lau-j^*^ Tt^d. , „ , ,
guests of the Utter's sister, Mrs. Car-(rens Sunday after being’s patient ati Marpret Darnell of^luda,
Lo'ii wm regwi>“ “■ “f- SP«><»- , 1 H itaiTlUp'DanS^n
to know she U lU at Hays hospital 1 Mrs. Edward Sauvain of Concord,; Edgw BUkely s^t several da^ Miss Rita Chandler of HardeviUe,
Where she has been a paUent for l N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. [ the past week in AUanto and Macon, week .with
several weeks. (Jeanes, and Mr. Jeanes. t ^
Mrs. Drucie McSwain, matron of
the college infirmary, spent the holi
days in Washington, D. C., with her
son, Charlton McSwain.
Cliff H. Mdieod a senior at Co
lumbia Theological seminary, Deca-
Alfred Browning, who is a m«n-
ber of the Ludowi^ Ga., school fac
ulty, is spending the holidays here
with his grafidiiiother, Mrs. M.' £.
Browning, and other reUtlves.
X. Mrs. T. J. Peake returned this week
to, Ga., visited his sister, Mrs. Hugh Detroit, Mkh., where she was
Holman, and Mr. Holman the past the guest of Mr. and Mrs. BiU Foster
... .. for a few days’ visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pitts of Arling- Wilson Tison has returned to
ton, Va., are spending the week with home in Estill after a week’s visit
to formw s mother, Mrs. G. C. Pitte, t to her mother, Mrs. Arthur Little,
Sr. Mrs. Pitts and her son and daugh- g^d sister. Miss Rosa Bailey Little.
ter-in-Uw visit^ their too and Tison spent Sunday here and ac-
•,|)rother, Joe V. Pitts, and Mrs. FifU i companied her home.
Min Dorothy Lonfrttore, .tudentl““? ^oun*. Abo a »uMt
at 'Lander coUese, Greenwood, b,
JLr M. Young dUHog Uio holidsys was
apendutf the holKlva with her par- ^ Brooklyn, N. Y.
Miss Margaret Little of Green-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Longshore.
. D.
a few days in Porterdale, Ga.
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MEW \Y
YEAR
From the moment 1941
dawns, we hope it will be
rich with everything good
for you.
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cere appreciation for the
fine business ^ven us in
1940. We are grateful for
the friendship that exists
between our customers and
ourselves. i
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best SERVICE pos
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Clinton, S. C.
Miss Elizabeth Barnett,, student at
Carson-Newman college, Nashyto,^ Ga., were week--end I
Mr. and Mrs. D. Williams and . .. . . ^ .
dauihter ot Hickory, N. C., and Mr.
and Mra. H.-B. Collins ot Waxhaw, '<5?m!Ti!l h. .lad
N. C. ware guesb during the past! ^r**”’’*
week of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitam|?> n‘
and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Shealy. | ►‘X. rT.h.m J?.' r.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Purkerson ofi, ^ Grahm hM re-
Raleish N C were miests a fewl^“*^*** Augusta where she was
T'the guest for several days of her
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ '^‘i aunt, Mrs. W. H. Fleming.'
rxf Mm. Tt w Trxhnoon uriii DamcU and
Fn^TiGs of If* iV• vOhoson will 4 .«« ^ ilt»» nn t
w.ae».ea4 wlea. s. ill (childrcn visitcd Mf. and Mrs. T. J.
^1? B B hII^iIJ^ nr Wi** ■" Saluda during the past week.
Mr. and Mra. B. B. Housley of, Miriam Donnon
will be glad to know'she is out again
after two weeks’ illness.
Walter Barksdale is visitina hist Donnon of Columbia, spent
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair had as gioter Mrs C R Abrams and Mr week with his
itheir guests Sunday the .latter’s sis-'Agj_’. jn SDart^nhura ' mother,'Mrs. W. H. Donnon. He had
i'"; jTjacta^Trort'iragg. N. C., “hb^st Sam Donnon and Em-
i^d cku^ters, Mis^ Jewette and! ^ a few days the past week with'.
Wmnsboro. | Fannie Parrish and daughter. Sr, I a
. Mrs, Mary Prator has returned to ^ Miss Frances O’Daniel returned
• her home here after a visit ^to her i tg^day to Rockingham, N. C. to r
daughtere, Mrs. J^ Beaudrm, Mrs. | resume her teaching duties afterl^^^^^r inf
Ray McK^, and Mrs. Joe Pratt mLpending the holidays with her par-'
G^nv/pod. . K ui * ®"^'Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Miss "*!-
Mrs. James^tts and chiWren si«nt O’Daniel, member of to ^ thifr
— —g. --..kg. to toir homeU
camden senoou faculty, wm “avei^^^^j. ♦
as their guests during the holidays,'ing the past week- Dr. O'Daniel ia
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mcllwain of i moving to Ellijay, Ga., for the
Charlestpr^ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mcll-! eral practice of medicine with
wain and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mcll-1 brother. Dr. James F. O'Daniel.
wain of Due West, Mr. and Mrs. J.-j -— —^
C. Daniel, Mrs. J. H. Hodges and SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRBIflCUr
children of Hodges. —'
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and chil
dren of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs.;
Craig Kennedy and children of Spar
tanburg, have returned to their
homes after spending the past week'
here with Mrs. Evans’ and Mrs. Ken
nedy’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Pitts, and
other relatives. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. King and sons
of Washington, D. C., spent the holi
days with Mrs. King's mother, Mrs.
J. Will Leake. Mr. and Mrs. King are
now enjoying a trip to Florida. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hamer and daughter
of Eastover, also visited Mrs. Ha
mer’s mother the past week-end.
Dr. George R. O'D^iiniel of Harts-
ville, spent the Christmas holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
O'Daniel. Mrs. O’Daniel is visiting
her parents in Delphas, Ohio. Dr. and
Mrs. J. Y. O’Daniel of Bennettsville.
also visited the former’s parents dur-
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spending the holidays with her'par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Barnett.
guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs.
M. Sease, and Mr. Sease.
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; a few days the past week with her
‘mother, Mrs. J. L. Scarborough, in
ElUott.
Mr., and hlrs. R. E. Ferguson had
as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Terhune of Washingto, D. C.
i Miss Rosa Mahaffey visited her
[sister, Mrs. F. A. Triplett, and Mr.
Tripl^, last week in Charter.
Miss Hazel Boland has resumed
j her position in Greenville after
spending the holidajrs with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland.
I Mrs. James Dominick and son,
I William, visited Mrs. Cliff Crapps in
'Columbia during the past week.
I Rev. Louis C. LaMotte, Mrs. La-
Motte and children of Maxton, N. C.,
; were week-end guests of Mrs. Myrtle
Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hun-
Saturday.
viile with their daughter and sister,:
fiSf'BViySl5iSi'• *"«
Margaret Hipp, student at i
D. C., and Rush Blakely wa
phia, are visiting their motor, Mrs.,
i^^^k Hill, is
Mb. M.ry Alto Stone of ^to! I IP""*”?
avi.i-e» sK^i^ -i-4-- «..ei !*»“»♦ ^r. sod Mrs. Ernest C. Hipp,
near here.
spent Friday with toir sister and
aunt, Mrs. C. C. Bailey.
Miss Ella Adair and Miss Dorothy
Edwards have returned from a i
week’s visit to Mrs. Mary Walker
Perry in St. Petersburg, and a trip
to other points of interest in Florida.
Friends of Mrs. W. M. McCrary
will be glad to know she is improv-j
ing at Hays hospital where she hasi
been a patient for the past week. j
Mrs. Henry Hunter and Mrs. Essie!
Bell Workman spent a few days the
Mrs. T. J. Peake left Tuesday for . Jacl^nville Fla with!"
C^umbus. Ga.. where ah. wlU vblt,^ , , J ^
her sister, Mrs. Lee Snow, and Mr k .
Snow.
Billy Dicus, a student at The Cita-
Mr.
I ter. ^
w has returned I resume his studies after spending
Jo her home here after a vist to her
daughter, Mrs. O. W. Chapin, and
.the Rev. Mr. Chapin, in Margaret-
' ville, N. Y. ’
Miss Mary. Ga^ison of Gray Court,
and Miss Fannie Garrison of Colum
bia, were guests Saturday of Mrs. W.
D. Franks and family.
Miss Marion Leake has returned
to Bennettsville, where she holds a
teaching position, after spending the
holidays with her sister, Mrs. V. P.
Adair, and Mr. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova
Roland G. Spearman. Mrs. Spearman i
accompanied them Home for a visit.!
Miss Julia Mae Easterling of Den-
.nd Mi» ■C.th.ri„.‘vxbB oil;:
.the holidays with his parents,
and Mrs. W. A. Dicus.
Miss Grady McAlister was the
guest Sunday of Mrs. B. L. Living
ston and family in Newberry.
Mrs. L. A. Reeves visited relatives
in Kinston, Nt C., a few days to past
week.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and son,
Quay, Jr., of Catawba, N. C., Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Bouknight of Concord,
N. C., and Sam Stone of Charleston^
visited their mother, Mrs. Metta
Stone, during the holidays.
Mrs. P. S. Jeanes has returned
from Easley where she spent the past
week with her son. Dr. Robert P.
Jeanes and Mrs. Jeanes.
Bobby Joe Hitt spent several days
r,o”':d" ates?. f„'’d“l,r'^.'S b.-irano“b„ow b-e
Trenton, are guests of Miss Katherine <
Graham today. {
Mr. and Mrs.^W. M. Byers of Mi-I
ami, Fla., spent the holidays here
with the former’s sister, Mrs. J. Hen
derson Pitts, Jr., and other relatives
Jn Spartanbiirg. They were accomr
panied home Monday by Mrs. Pitts,
who will also visit her sister, Mrs.
S. N. Connally, in Coral Gabies, Fla.
Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Graham
has as their guests during the holi-
dasrs Mr. and Mrs. L. M. D. Kennedy
and children. Miss Fronde Kennedy
of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
A. Neville of Newberry, Dr. and
Mrs. W. S. Bean and children of i
Norfolk, Va., and Bill Harmon of
Seattle, Washington.
Friends of Dr. Jack H. Young will
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Armstrong.
Mrs. Bruce Roberts and daughter,
DeUy, ot Wilmington, N. C., are visit-
Inif’Mrs. Roberts’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. McIntosh.
Billy Pack spent the past week in
Dana, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Stepp.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Price of Elasley,
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
James McCombs. . i
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones and fam-!
ily were guests Thursday of relatives j
in Pickens. |
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Young of Lake
City, visited the latter’s sister, Mrs.
Erice Barnes, and Mr. Barnes, during
the past week.
Friends of Mrs. Lula Davidson will
be glad to know she is improving!
from a recent illne.ss and is able to!
be up a while each day.
Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter,'
Barrie Jean, visited their mother and:
grandmother, Mrs. Effie Wasson ini
Hickory Tavern, and Mr. Wingard’s
mother, Mrs. Emmie Wingard, in
Lexington, a few days last week.
Miss Sara Reighley of Newberry,
was the guest last week of Miss Mar
garet Simpson.
Mrs. Mindy Kirshbaum of Charles
ton, was the guest during the holi
days of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pack.
Mrs. J. L. Wright and Miss Sara
Zee Wright spent a few days last
week in Charlotte, N. C., with their
daughter and sister, Mrs. S. P. Babb,
and Mr. Babb.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Huffman | and
daughters, Caroline and Evelyn, of
Newberry, were guests Thursday of
Mrs. Metta Stone.
Miss Frances Vaughn of Belton,
was the guest of Miss Sara Lee Pack!
the past week. I
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin and
children spent Sunday in Newberry
with the latter’s mother; Mrs. Emily
Green.
Miss Elizabeth Barnes was the
week-end guest of Miss Mary Win
ona Watkins in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson and Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Harris were in Lau
rens Tuesday evening foz the annual
“ladies night” party of the Laurens
•iKlwanis club.
Mrs. Sara Suber of Whitmire, Mrs.
Lola Simpson and Mrs. Corrie Young
of to Hurricane community near
hare were guests Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Simpson.
Frink Davis of the United States
navy, CSiarlcston: John D. Davis, Jr.,
ol Augusta, Ga.; ElUott Davis of Pen-
his home here after being a Colum
bia hospital patient for several'
weeks. Mrs. Young, her friends will
regret, to know, is still a patient at
Hajrs hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin had
Will “
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