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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 1 C.
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LYDIA MILLS NEWS
FOR THE WEEK
BamI Harvey, CiNToponient
and Mrs. Marlow Neal and "^baby
spent the, week-end with’ Mr. and
Mrs. Tom I^w near Goldville. i
Mias Annelle Falls of Clinton, {
spent the past week-end with Miss
! Mildred HoUand.
Mis. George Pressley is able to be'
WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT TljE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Miss Margarine Berry and Gillis - —•—r., ,, # ■ ^ ^ .. b ‘j ^
Berry of Greenwood, spent the out again after being ill at her home.ItemS Of Interest Conceming ClllltOn Residents
week-end with Miss Kathleen Shaw.ion Jacobs street. I
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harrison and', ^
daughter, Wandora, of Greenwood,; Jol^ .aveniw. , Friends of Mrs. W. S. Bean will
spent the week-end with Mr. Har-1 „ ®nd Mrs. Charlie Wells were pleased to know she is able to be
rison’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ‘ *^®^^*** ’ P'’ . np after a two weeks’ illness,
Harrison. (^o^t of the illn^ bf their daugh-l ^r.l and Mrs. J. F. Thompson andiH. Roberts, and Mr. Roberts
Harold Ervin of the CCC camp at; ^ {children of Newberry, spent Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair visited
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.I^.^j^ Thompson’s mother. Mrs.
who' is state highway patrolman for.Franks, Mrs. Frasdu. and their
this district. | rats, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith and Miss Swannanoa, N. C. . ,
Ruth Smith visited Mrs. G. A. San- Miss Macie Davis who has been iH
ders Sunday in Columbia, ,at her home in Newberry, retume*
Fant Thomley of Columbia, spent this week to her teaching positkm
the week-end with his mother, Mrs. in the city schools.
John L. Thomley. I Friends of Miss Margaret Webb «f
Miss Ella Adair, proprietor of the the high schoo| faculty, will be glaA
Ladies Ready-to-Wear Shoppe, is to know she is convalescing from
Manning Milam and Tom Wheeler. g week in New York buy- attack of influenza,
of Emporia, Va., were week-end ting spring merchandise.
guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. W.
^ Goldville, spent the week-end with'
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Er-,5: f"»i^ will i q. Ray.
win 'thize with them in the death Of Mr.i / „
Mr and Mr* Rov and I deal’s mother in Spartanburg. I Holman will Past week-end.
dauiAter Bettv ■ Ifmdav with' Friends of B. F. Harvey, Jr.. wiU!^ recuperating Frank E. Miller attended the fur- ^unaaT m c^rt^nwooa wiu
^ughWr^ Betty, spent Sunday with . . ^ im- a patient niture market at High Point, N. C., j w '^^"wooa wiu
if during the past week. ^their daughter, Mrs. Bonner Harv
Mrs Em»it Kpiiptt hn« rptnnipd! and Mrs. Tom Burnett arej^*'*' days. | Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and
to her home in Laurens after snend-' * recent illness, I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young and Mr.'son, Bobby, spent Sunday in Blacks-
in« the oast wepk with har na^nta Mrs. E. L. Holland will I and Mrs. Ike Young of Duncan, vis-j burg with the former’s parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs C J Blackwell*^ celebrate a wedding anniversary onjited Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Milam Sun-[and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico.
Friends of Mrs. Walter Davis will
Kenley Nettles spent the week-end be glad to know she is improvinc '
at his home in Greenville. ^ satisfactorily at her home where she
Friends of I. O. Ray will be glad to been ill with pneumonia.
Mst “■* (oUowin* lu, .ttack of influema. |Pir»on will resret to know she c
Mrs. Ola Edwards of Columbia,
is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs.' “J Mrs. Ma^ Crowe
Dora Harris 1 Woodruff, will regret to know she
' Miss Lul^ Lee Neal, student at.f*»^^y®«
Montreat college, N. C., is visiting I ^®“8hter, Mrs. Janie Miller on Ja-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Neal, j street
Miss Vera Lee Trammell, Mr. and^
^ Mrs. Paul Brown, Jean Carolyn
Smith and Mrs. * Myrtle Blakely of
day.
Miss Katherine Simmons of Cross j Tenn., arrived Tuesday to spend
Hill, was the guest Friday of Miss j some time with her sister, Mrs. L.
Martha Lue Blakely. j Ross Lynn.
Friends of Mrs. G. P. Roberts will;
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coo-
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Sr., Centennial
spent Sunday in Greenwood with si*"**f-
Friends of J. L. Dickert will be
'ley, and Mr. Harvley, glad to learn he is recovering from
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rion Workman i a pneumonia illness, and regret to
and daughters, Mary Ann and Sara. i^now that Mrs. Dickert is confined
} Frances, who formerly lived in i'®*’ home with an attack of int-
Greenwood, have returned here to fluenza.
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Enterprise street. {the city schools faculty will sympw-
Friends of Mrs. Chick Ray, who thize with her in the death of her
has bc«n ill at the home of her sis-, brother, Stewart Miller, which oc-
Mrs. W. S. D^ese of Brighton,!
me and are residing on Friends of Mi.ss Pauline Miller of
Friends of Miss Sara Zee Wright iter, Mrs. Harry Powell, in Green- curred Friday in Pauline. Mr. and
{be glad to know she is convalescing'will be glad to know she is able to.ville, will be glad to know her con-,Mrs. John B. Gentry, Jr., Miss Caro-
Amone The Sick i home after being a patient at; be out again after a ten day jllness. dition is improving.
Mrs. Dora Harris is seriously iulHay^ hospital for^two weeks. , I Mrs. C. J. Payne of GoldvUle,! Mrs. O. T. Lawing
Laurens, visited Mrs. Janie Miller!®* ' * 7 I Monday with Mr, Crooks^H^lrOTts in
Sunday. I ^ Po*naria.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Neal and fam-i* to Icnow that he is up again
ily, Mrs. Rosa Cole, H. W. Williams, ®**®*’ ®^*®*’ ® ’^®“*
line Lane and Joe W. Wray attend-
I ,, _ and R. W.jCd the funeral Saturday. ,
M.r: . ?P®^t I spent the week-end with her broth-: Johnson, Jr.^ of Greer, spent Sunday j Mrs. J. B.JKay and children, Vir-
nn^iov «/itK Mr rr/viW* noronic in Fred Whitlock and family. Miss‘here with relatives. They were ac- ginia and Ferdmand. of Byron, Ga.,
Walter Nirby, Buddy Sharpton, Pos-I
ey Davis attended the funeral of
Carol Patterson is ill at her home
on Main street.
Mr. Nears mother in Spartanburg'
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Little and Mrs.
G. B. Davidson of Greenwood, visit-, Sunday,
Alice Thompson of Whitmire, was
also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Whit
ed relatives and ' friends here Sun
day.
’Dr, and Mrs. Robert P. Jeanes and
companied home for a visit by the
former’s mother, Mrs. Minnie C.
Adair.
Friends of Mrs. John D. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meadors of
Macon, Ga., spent the week-end with
Mrs. Kay’s and Mrs. Meadors’ moth
er, Mrs. Minnie C. Adair, and other
son, Bobby, of Easley, visited the will be glad to know she is able to be relatives.
Saturday.
Friends of Gene King will be glad' former’s mother, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes,
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Barker spent
I and Mrs. Howard Barnes, is ill at his oKik. *
1. ’ to know he was able to return to Thursday,
the week-end with Mrs. Barker’s [ . Walker Crain and wn, Bobby g^tack of influenza
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith.-*®»'®
PRESBYTERIANS TO
REMODEi Manse
school this week after suffering an' jvjr. and Mrs. J. Hubert Todd and
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Montjoy of
Laurens, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Montjoy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Ervin: - “
Buddy Sanders spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. G. S.
Sanders, in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McManus of
Whitmire, spent the week-end with
Mrs. McManus’ sister, Mrs. M. C.
Smith. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Stroud of
Greenwood, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Stroud’s mother^ Mrs. Azalee
McClendon.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Pace spent
the week-end with their son, Frank
PacOa
Mrs. Virginia Satterfield has re
turned to her home after spending
several weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fate Crocker, in Winston-
Salem, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells, Mr.
up again after being ill for the past
week. •
Mrs. C. M. Bailey leaves today for
daughter, Jane, spent the week-end a few weeks stay in Florida,
Mrs. Harold S. Fish and daughter, ^ former’s brother, Paul Mrs. J. M. Adair and granddaugh-
Lucinda, returned yesterday from j Todd, and Mrs. Todd, in Atlanta. ter, Jackie Franks, and Mrs. George
Greenville, after a weeks visit to^ Friends of Mrs. C, Bynum Bettsi Holland, spent several days last
iher mother Mr§. James G. Arnold, {will he glad to know she has recu-jweek with the former’s son, Darrell
Aiken Ta^or ^as resumed ItlR^^rated from a rweht attack of iri-
Mrs. Olin C. Johnson of Green
wood. formerly of Woodruff, is
spending a few days here with rela
tives. Friends of Mr. John.son will b«
interested to know he has accepted
a bookkeeping position with Maxwell
Brothers and ^nson Furniture Co.,
in Greenwood.
Plans for remodeling the manse of I several weeks
the First Presbyterian church on j here.
^ teaching position in Chester after a j fjuenza.
Calvert avenue were approved at a
congregational meeting held follow
ing the morning worship services
Sunday.
The remodeling plans call for an
expenditure of approximately $6,000,
the congregation was informed. The
work has already begun tmder the
supervision of a special committee
appointed by the board of deacons.
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Brimm will be sorry to know he is
ill at his home With influenza.
Friends of City Magistrate Clyde
H. McCrary will be interested to
know he is able to be out again af
ter an attack of influenza.
Rev. L. E. Wiggins, former pastor
of Broad Street Methodist church,
now pastor of Main Street church
in Greoiwood, Mrs. Wiggins, and
Mrs. T. J. Anderson of Greenwood,
were visitors here Monday.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Swink will be interested to know
they moved this week to Clemson.
Mr. Swink was formerly connected
with the CCC eamp near Goldville.
Misses Julia Porter, Luva McDon
ald, Elizabeth Tucker and Richard
DeMontmoUin attended the Aleo
Templeton concert in Columbia on
last Wednesday evening.
Friends of Lewis Cooper will be
glad to know he is able to be out
again after a recent illness.
Mr. and Mcs..B .W^Xrouebu J^n
grandmother Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Mr.jo
Arrington was also here Sunday and
accompanied them home.
Friends of Bill Wade, member of
the Hartsville high 'school faculty,
will be glad to know he is recuper
ating from an illness.
Mrs. S. P. Babb and children, Vir
ginia Lee and James Wright, of
Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop are
now occupying an apartment in the
J. C. McMillan resident on Mus-
grove street. Mr. Bishop is connected
with the_ Western Auto Associate
store.
Mrs. J. A. Cheatham and Mrs. R.
W. Wade were week-end guests of
relatives and friends in Bishopville
and Hartsville. |
Miss Allene Copeland, a student
at Limder college. Greenwood, spent;
the week-end with her father, ll L.'
Copeland, and Mrs. Copeland.
Msa. Ton Salters and daughteej’ [
and dau^ter, ^lly, of ^ur^,, ggj.g ggiters, of Salters, were
spent the week-end with Mrs. y^eek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
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Crouch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Taylor.
The many friends of Miss Irene
Workman, principal of Florida Street
school, will regret to know she is
suffering an attack of influenza at
her home.
Mrs. E. T. Woodn^ has returned
from a few week’s visit to her
G. Dillard. Miss Virginia Dillard,
student at Coker, and Miss Betty
Long of Conway, also a Coker stu
dent, spent the week-end with the|[ [
former’s parents.
Friends of Captain M. Hicks and
Mrs. Hicks will be interested to
know they left Monday for a visit
to relatives in Spartanburg and In-
daui^iter, M^ Rusrell Mue, and j^gn before going to Orlando, Fla.
sra, H. W. Woodruff, m Sarasota, nigi^g their home. Captain Hicks, i
T -t, * J 4 * formerly connected with the CCC;
Miss Inez Young, a student at camp near Goldville, is now in the
Lander college. Greenwood, spent grmy
the weejt-end at borne here. Stei Mri. L. A. Harley of Rockingham,
had as her guest Miss Blanche Be-1 n. c., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Vir-
thea of Tatum, also a student at g^^ig Bagwell.
Lander. Mrs. John T. Young accom-j j q Pace of Sumter, spent
pamed them Monday to Greenwood the week-end here with Mr. Pace,
for the day. [
Miss Pauline Lawson, who teaches
in Simpsonville, and Marion Lawson,
student at Furman univers.ity,
Greenville, spent the week-end with
their mother, Mrs. L. T. Lawson,
near here. Marion had as his guest
Hart Long of Conway, also a Fur
man student.
Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Mrs. G. A.
Black, Mrs. S. C. Dunlap, and MissI
Frances Black, who teaches in Whit-'
mire, spent Sunday in Rock Hill with
the former’s daughters. Misses Doro
thy and Frances Ruth Edwards, stu
dents at Winthrop cdUege.
Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn left
this morning for a three weeks’ stay
in Florida. While away Dr. Lynn will
visit a number of churches in the
interest of the orphanage and dur
ing the stay Mrs. Lynn will visit her
dau^ter, Mrs. Robert W. Benn, and
Captain Benn in Orlando, Fla.
Miss Virginia Sadler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler, who is a
member of the sophomore'class at
Coker college, Hartsville, will spend
the week-end at her home here and
attend the mid-winter dances at
Prsbyterian college.
Friends of Mrs. J. W. Younginer
will be interested to know that she
and her small daughter, Shirley, are!
leaving to join Mr. Younginer in*
Dothan, Ala. Mr. Younginer, who is
educational director in a CCC camp,
will arrive Saturday to accompany
th«n on the trip.
Dr. and Mrs. William P. Jacobs
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Langley in Colum
bia. Members of the Presbyterian
college glee club were guests of
members of the congregation of the
First Presbyterian church where
they took part In the morning ser
vices.
Dr. Lenthiel Downs, Dr. Harold S.
Fi^ and Dr. John G. Barden attend
ed the Alec Teit^ileton concert in
Spartanburg last ’Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Iflrs. Virgil Abrams of
Ware Shoals, spent the we^-end
with ffM letter’s sister, Mrs. Davis
R. Holland, and Mr. lloUand.
Friends of Mrs. W. M. McCrary
will be glad to know aha ia coova-
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