The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 06, 1941, Image 5
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
the week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. ODanieL Friends of Mr. and
Mrs. O’Daniel will be glad to know
they are convalescing from attacks
of i^vsnza.
and Mrs. Hovey Reid of Ly
man, spent the week-end with the
latter’s father, F. M
other relatives here.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler, and
attended the mid-winter dances at
Presbyterian college.
Miss Margaret Hazel of the Thom-
well schools faculty, spent the week
end at her home in Woodruff.
Miss Lois Quinn of Blacksburg, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B. Trib
ble, and Mr. Tribbk.
Mr. and Blrs. Mike Caskey and
Joe Donnan of Spartanburg, spent)Emma Speake will be pleased to
Mr. and Mrs. Defmy Pitts of
Boland, and j Greenville, spent Sunday with the
t. ! former’s mother^ Mrs. Ndnnie
The Rumy friends of Miss Mary
Aufret To Teach
Sponish Course
Baldwin, Jr., William and Raymond
Johnson visited friends at Clemson
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas of
Carlisle visited the former’s sister, j A special evening class in Spanisli
Mrs. D. C. Heustess, and Mr. Heus-iwill begin at Presbyterian college
. , 'thl,«renin»(Thur«),r),t7;Mu».
D. B. Smith was a business visito*-; ■ , t a
A.I in Charlotte, N. C., Monday. I**" ^ «uperv«»on of Dr. Jean Aa-
Pitts. j Mrs. W. W. Harris, Miss Ellen
Walter Coker, member of the j Harris and the fomier’i grandson, i o* Clinton are cordiaUr
the week-«id with his mother, Mrs. j know she continues to improve at freshman class at Erskine college, x^n Williams of Sandersville Ga’ invited tb attend
J. H. Donnan. j Hays hospiUl where she is a patient visited hU parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. are visiting their daughters and sis'- No orevioas knowledee of SoanMs
__ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd left yes-1 Friends of Mrs. Fred Oxley wiU.G. Coker, the past week-end. ters. Mrs. S. C. D^lap and Mrs. knowledge of SpaniA
IHUe son, Mike, visited Mrs. Caskey’s tefday for a stay of several days at ^ «lad to know she was able to re- Friends of Miss Evelyn Henry, Lawrence F. DavU.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper,tFort Myers and other points of in-'turn to her home Tuesday after be-,daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Hen-'
is required for the classes, which
last week-end.
Friends of Mrs. Sam H. Arnold
will be pleased to know she has re
turned to her home here after being
ill In Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and
son, Jinuny, spent Sunday in Spar-
. , tanburg with Mrs. Nichols’ father,
' B. E. Wilson, and other relatives.
Mrs. Charles Hollis returned Sun
day fr6m Dallio, Texas, where she
spent the past several months with
her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Sublatt, and
Mr. Sublett.
Miss Marjorie Bunch, student at J. N. Quinn.
Woman’s College of Furman univer-! Friends of Miss Irene Workman,
sity, was the week-c^d guest of Miss principal of Florida Street school,
^^.Jdiriam Donnan and attended the j will be interested to know she is
mid-winter fiances at Presbyterian able to be up after a week’s illness.
Friends of Mrs. Chick Ray will be
terest in Florida. » patient at the local hospiUl. ' jir, .who has been a student at the ^ is the Bailey Memorial Forum
Friends Of Mrs./ Mary Henry Ar-I ^^^Sr.. and ^ -T L.!umversUy of ^uth Carolina, will ^ Srifome he7e folto^i^ra t^ The place of meetinC
thur and Mrs. Sara Bell Davidson; weeks’ Illness at the home of her ‘ s*!'* Bailey Memorial Forum Room
will be pleased to know they are re-' S^'*,**®^* ^ college.^ poweU, in Green- ihe second floor of the admini*-.
cuperating at the home of the for-,®^^- w "h h r»' ville. . tration building.
meV after a week’s illness. I and Mrs. W. H. Bhands are _and_ son, Eugene, Jr., of Chffside,, Dr. Marshall W.
) Miss Katherine Graham, librarian
Brown, dean of
Friends of Mrs. C. L. Shns will be' ^ C w”' at ’tiw Thomawn 'Gr'*ach<»b*'^’ col]ege, annbunc^ that the spec-
glad to know she is able to be'up -^urgs parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.B. « arranged and op-
_ ii-Yi The many friends of Mrs. Emma Bobo. ; Miss Elizabeth Graham, student at _ .
The many friends of Mrs. Emma Bobo. > ,» •
J. Little will be interested to knowl Bob Black, of Greenville, assistant University of South Carolina,
she is now making her home with | ekecutive of Blue Ridge council. Boy spent toe week-end with their i^^est in the
Miss Vivian Parks Adair, who. Friend of Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank dances at Presbyterian coUege.
teaches in McCormick, spent the Anderson of the Musgrove commu- .Friends of Mrs. Henry Burton will
week-end with her parents, Mr. and nity,' will be glad to know they are glad Jo Imow she Js inriproving
Mrs. V. P. Adair. t convalescing from attacks of influ- ' ' ' ” * ” "
Mrs. Hamp Boyd and little son,'enza.
after being ill at her home lor the^
past three weeks.
Mrs. W. B. Tribble and children.
Tribble, spent Saturday in Blacks
burg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ened to the people of Clinton be
cause of toe rapidly increasing in-
language due to tbe
new interest and friendship witik
the Central and South American
countries.
college.
Friends of John B. Gentry, prin-
Misses Louise and Elliott Jacobs cipal of Clinton high school, will be
had as their week-end guests Misses)glad to know he is able to be up
t*
Lalla Lee Lafitte, student at Con
verse college, Mujorie Arnold and
Dewitt Long of Nashville, Tettn..,
who attended toe Pan-Hellenic
dances.
Friends of George T. Speake will
regret to know he is suffering an at
tack of influenza. Dr. John Speake,
president of Lander college, Green
wood, a brother of Mr. Speake and
J. B. Speake of Kinard, has been
seriously ill for toe past ten days,'
but was reported yesterday as show
ing improvement.
after being ill at his home for the
past few days.
Dr. J(ton Jacobs of Boston, Mass.,
was the week-end guest of Dr. and
Mrs. W. P. Jkcobs.
Friends of W. A. Mills will regret
to know he is 111 with influenza at
his home here.
Mrs. Charles Crowell of Asheville,
N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Annie Fliedner, her uncle, F. M.
Boland, and other relatives here.
Miss Frances O’Daniel, who teach
es in Rockingham, N. C., is spending
Bobby, have returned from a sev
eral weeks’ stay in Florida.
Miss Frances Simpson, student at
toe University of South Carolina,
Mrs. Lila C. Stewart, Mrs. T. P. Columbia, spent the week-end with
Owens, Miss Mildred Stewart and.hee parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Furman Ott were visitors in Spar-1 Simpson, and attended the mid-win-
tanburg on Monday. ter dances at Presbyterian college.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Owens and Mrs. E. W. Stone of Union, visited
daughter, Jime, were • week-end her sister, Mrs. C. C. Bailey a few
after being seriously ill for toe past)
ten days, at toe home of her son, ‘
G. A. Burton, and Mrs. Burton. Re- i
cent visitors to the Burton home in-1
elude Mrs. R. G. Wallace and Mrs. |
' Sloan Chapman of Newbeiry, and
Chevis Sli^ of Greenwood.
guests of relatives in Greenwood.
Mrs. W. C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
days this week.
Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hitt and
Ben Anderson of Reidville, and Mr. Floyd Hitt attended the funeral of
and Mrs. Mac McGill of Spartan- ^ the former’s uncle, L. A. Crisp, in
burg, visited Mrs. Agnes Kem Sun- Simpsonville Sunday.
day.
Mrs. Larry Martin of Spartanburg,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr.,!
and daughter, * Helen, of Woodruff, j
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spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. were week-end guests of Mr. and
Lila C. Stewart. • Mrs. George W. Bailey.
Miss Martoarene Pitts, who holds. Rev. L. P. McGee, pastor of Broad
a position in' Columbia, spent the j Street Methodist church, attended
week-end with her mother, Mrs.; the Greenwood district conference
Irene Pitts. on Christian education Thursday at'
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova and I Main Street Methodist church in
son, Mike, were visitors in Green- Greenwood.
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laden phlegm, and aid nature
and heal raw. tender inflamed bronchial
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For Coughs, Chest Colds, Brouchitit
ville Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods and Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn attended
the funeral of Mrs. Mary Clinkscales
Abrams, a former Clinton resident,
in Greenwood on Sunday.
Mrs. R. W. Phillips was the week
end guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Nell Cobb, in Spartanburg.
Mrs. D. W. Bethea of Dillon, is
visiting her daughter, M|w. W. W.
Harris.
Mrs. M. A. Bennett and daughter,
Emily Ann, of Ware Shoals, were
recent gue^ of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Austin Chandler and Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thayer left
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Haselden will be glad to know their
small 8<m, Henry Donald, is recuper
ating from a recent illness.
L^L and Mrs. Carroll W. Cope
land of Columbia, spent the we^-
end with the fcMmier’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Copeland, and other
relatives and friends here.
Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Sr., has re
turned home after a visit to her
daughters, BArs. James Moore in
York, and Mrs. T. O. McKeown in
Blackstbck.
Friends of Mrs. W. E. Neighbors
will be pleased to know she is con
valescing from a two weeks’ illness.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Driggers and
during the past week for Hatties- son, Billy, were guests of friends in
burg. Miss. Mrs. Thayer, “who has Columbia Sunday.
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Annduncing!
THE d^ENlNG OF OUR
NEW STORE IN CLINTON
South>woad. Street
. Fiirniture and
Home Fuimishings
been spending some time with her
mother, Mrs. R. W. Phillips, was
jbih^ here by Mr. Thayer for the
trip.
Mrs. Joe Davenport of Columbia,
was toe guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Austin Chandler.
Mrs. Lumas Lake spent Simday in
Abbeville with her sister, Mrs. Carl
Medlock, and Mr. Mcdlock.
Bill Wade, who teaches in Harts-
ville, visited^his mother Mrs. R. W.
Wade, toe past week-end.
Mrs. W. O. Bro.wn of Rock Hill,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Alma McKee, and family.
Mrs. W. G. Pugh and children
have returned to their home in Greer
after a few days’ visit to Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Pugh, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone and Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Sullivan of Char
leston, were 'week-end guests of the
former’s mother, Mrs. Metta Stone.
Mrs. R. W. Phillips spent several
days last week with her father, W. C.
Cobb, in Ware Shoals.
Friends of Louis Russell, former
manager of the orphanage laundry,
will be. interred to know he has
accepted a position in Charlotte.
Lieut. J. A. Cheatham of Fort
Bragg, N. C., spent toe week-end at
his home here.
Mrs. P. S. Jeanes was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jeanes iff Green-
wbod on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Jif.,
wd son, Frank, of Laurens, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Martin’s
moj^e^ Mrs. Irene Todd.
Mrs. Virginia Bagwell was toe
giiest of relatives in Spartanburg a
few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mid Self and son,
and Miss Mildred Hipp of Parksville,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Selfs and
Miu Hipp’s father, M. B. Hipp, and
other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Miss
Madeline Adair and W. M. Pitts were
visitors in Atlanta the past week
end.
Mrs. Dudley Ray visited Mrs. E. C.
Goff, who is a patient in a Greenville
hospital, on Sunday. Friends of Mrs.
Goff will be pleasfd to know she is I
improving and expects to return to
her home here in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts, Faye,
Charles and Earle Pitts, and Mrs.
Nene D. Workman visited the for
mer’s son, Lewis Pitts and Mrs.
Workman’s son, Duncan Workman,
who are students at Clemson, on
Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Cordell and daughter,
Miu Lillian Cordell, formerly of
Union, have joined Mr. Cordell here
and are residing in the Hart home on
North Broad street. Mr. Cordell is
manager of the Home Store.
Friends of Mrs. A. Roes Blakely
Coker coUefe, Miu Betty Long of
AUno, aleo a student at Coker, Miu
Anna Martin of Marion, ptudmt ait
Scott ooUaga, Atlanta, spent
ttw waak-end with ^ fonner*s par-
Mrs. Hubert J. -Pitts and Miu
Madeline Adair were visitors in
Charlotte, N. C., Thursday.
-JHr. and Mrs. John Moultrie, who
formerly lived near here are now
occupying a residence on Copeland
street. Mr. Moultrie is an employee
of toe State Training school' |
Friends of Mrs. Clyde S. Lank-j
ford will be glad to know she is con-;
valeScing satisfactorily at her home
after a ten-day illness. Mr. and Mrs.'
Johnny Johnson of Newberry, visit
ed Mr, and Mrs. Lankford Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reeves were'
visitors in Rock Hill and Charlotte
toe past week-end. '■
Friends of Tom E. Addison will be;
glad to know he has .returned to hisj
home here after undergoing an ap
pendix operation in a Columbia hos
pital.
Misses Hazel Howard,- Clarice
Wells, and Frances Horton, W. C.
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