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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. ,S. C.
Poge Five
f*r WEEK-EKb TRIPS.'. VISITORS.. ILLNESS
HHffS... ABOUT THE PHIPU YOU XP^
Items of Inteiest Gmceming Clmton ftesideiih
Ifr. and Mn. Cljde SmiOi and ion,
Mttflotd, of NixMtsr Six, visHad Htn.
Smldi’s mother, Mn. A. M. Nelson,
on Sunday.
Hit. and Bfrt. J. E. liaxioo of
BlaclDd>urf» arrived Tuesday to
spend several days widi Mr. and Mn.
L. Plaxico.
Mn. N. W. McDaniBl spent the
past week in Aucusta* Ofu» with her
sons, O. P. and B. W. McDiini^_
"Ray /(dinsoQ liin ifturflfii IKtl^
Clemsoo coUefpa whexp he has been
a student the da*t eessinn, and is
connected widi the office of S. W.
Sumerel for the siimlner.
Mrs. Geoxse R. HoUand and son,
Sunday of Dr. and
Jack, wwe guests
Mn. P. M. Calvert in Enoree.
Louis Pitts and Reese Young,
Clemson college , shldeBts, are at home
for die sifounfr widi ttkeir parents.
Mr. and Mn. C. E. Nichols spent
Sunday in Greenwood with relatives.
. Mrs. W. P; Odter has returned to
her home in Hickory, N. C., after a
visit to her parents, Mr. add Mn. N.
W. McDanieL
Mrs. T. O. McKeown and children
of Blackstock, spent Tuesday with
Mrs. McKeown*s mother, Mn. T. J.
Blalock, Sr. They were accompanied
home by Mn. McKeown's son, T. O.,
Jr., who, attended Presbyterian col
lege the past senion.
Miss Azilee Livingiton of New
berry, was the guest Monday of Miss
Lily Yarbonough.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Young of
Duncan, were guests Tuesday of Mr.
and Bfrs. Willii^ King.
liters Julia Taylor and Peggy
Johnson vPere visiton in Greenville
on Tuesday
Uje. and Mrs. E. A. Slpoa and
daxijdAter, Patsy, of Atlanta, Mr.* and
Mn. J. P. Maddox and son, J(dm
dbarMs, of-MadisOn, Ga., and Miss
ffiiiDrlle Shns of Greenwood, spent
Sundiy witii Mrs. C. L. Sinu.
es Sarah Henry and Annie Laurie
Summit of Kings Mountain, N. C.,
spent Sunday with lAr. Barnes’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stic Barnes.
Dr. and Mn. Frank Kellen are
spending a few days this week in
Charleston with the former's son and
davighter-in-likw, Mr. and Mn.' Frank
Kellers.
Mr. and Mn. Dlin Deas of Rock
Hill, were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mn. S. D. Dawkins. ^
Mn. M. ^ Bell of Wadiington,
Fint Baptist church of that place.
He was accompanied by Mn. T. L.
W. Bailey and Mr. jmd Mrs. Irby
Ferguson.
Mr. and Mn. A. ODaniel have
returned after a visit of several
weeks to their sons, Dn. James and
John Y. O’Daniel, at EUijay, Ga.
Fint Baptist church will be on an
^ly schedule, in order to cooperate
with the college and ori^anage in
their baccalaureate sermons.
Memben of the Sunday school will
come at the usual hour, 9:45 o’clock,
and go directly to classes. At the
ringing of the bell at 10:20, the con
operate in this program, the pastac^
Rev. W. N. Long, said yesterday.
Mn. Elise Spencer Hindman df gregation will assemble in the audi-
Washington, D. C., is visiting her
parents. Dr. and Mn. A. E. Spencer.
Friends of A. L. Shepard, manager
torium for a worship service which
will end at eleven o’clock. This
schedule will give ample time for
D. C.,
ewnpany store, J those who wish to attend the ser-
father.
, spent the wedt-end with her will be glad to know he continues toj . .
.LCWellsofCrossHill, who'improve at the local hospiUl and,*^*»yterian church
has been ill for some time.
j pla^ to return to his home in the' Thomwell Memorial church.
T. C. Scoggins of Fayetteville, N.jnext few days.
C., spent several days this week.with Clinkscales Wixm left Tuesday for
his family here. J Washington, D. C., where he has a
Gaston Wilder of McCormick, spent: position for the summer,
the week-end with his mottler, Mn. Bfn. W. W. Harris and daughter,;
J. B. Wilder. Cornelia, are visiting *Mn. Harris’
which are set for 11:15. Memben of
the Baptist church are urged to co-
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Wobdrow Whitley, focmerly con
nected wi^ the J. CL Fkhney com
pany store ot fiUs city and now lo
cate in Chattknoofpi, Tenn., visited
friends h«re Sunday.
P. M. Dees, formerly connected
with Jacobs Pr^ has accepted a po
sition in Winnsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Redd and
daughter of Laurens spoit Sunday
with Mr. and Mn. J. W. Anderson.
^Friends of Mn. Harry League will
eegret to know of the death of her
nther, Malcolm Turner, which oc
curred in Switzer on Saturday.
Miss Frances Shealy, who taught
in Lori# the past session,, is at home
for the summer with her parents, Mr.
and Mn. O. H. Sheely.
Mr. and Mn. Carroll Barnes, Miss-
Mn. C. J BoUknight of Concord,
N. C., and Mrs. W. Q. Qrigg and son.
Quay, Jr., of Catawba, N. C., are vis
iting thdrenodicr, Mn. Metta SUme.
Mn. Fannie Metis of Blackstmrg,
is spending some time as the guest
of Mrs. Joe W. Leake.
Miss Pearl Hitt arrived yesterday
to spend the summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mn. Eugene Hitt, after
tesY^ing the past year at Lake City.
Miss Virginia Dillard, Coker col
lege student, is at home with her
parents, Mr. and Mn. S. G. Dillard,
for the summer.
- Mr. and Mn. R. E. Ferguson and
Miss Marjorie Miller leave tomorrow
for Waynesboro, Va., for the gradu
ation of the former’s son, Lawrence
Fergusem, at Fishbume
school.
mother, Mn. D. W. Bethea, in Dillon,
who is ill. j
Mn. G. W. Woodworth and daugh-!
ter. Miss Betty, have taken an apart-!
ment at the home of Mn. J. W.
Cnwford on North Broad street.
Edward and Miss Emily Ferguson
leave Saturday for Myrtle Beach to
open the Ferguson cottage for the
surruner. They will be joined Monday
by their parents, Mr. and Mn. R. E.
Ferguson.
Mr. and Mn. V. W. Vaughn, Mn.
J. M. Vaughn, Mn. W. E. AUen and
Mn. A. V. Chapman of Belton, were
hm for the graduating exercises of
Miss Virginia Sumerel on Monday
evening.
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Mn. M. E. Curlee of Winnsboro,
Military I Mrs. Jacob S. Wheeler, Miss Kate
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Mn. Jessie Williams and daughter | Wheeler of Prosperity were here lor
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NOTICE TO
Beginning with June first billing, the plan of
allowing twke the amount of wa^er at the rate now
in force will be followed throughout the summer.
Your next bills will cmy this reduction, which is
given by^city authorities to residence consumers, to
encourage and aid those who ddkire to beautify their
premises with green lawns And b^utiful flowers.
Clinton
Lighi Water Plant
of Seneca, were week-end guests of
Mrs. Mary Owens. Mrs. W. A.’^or-
ris, als6 of Seneca, is spending sev
eral weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Owens.
the graduation of Miss Jane Little
on Monday evening. Mrs. Curlee re
mained for a visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. John W. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Meyers, Miss
Mt- ebd-^ Mrs. Charlie McDaniel,' Mary Meyers, and Mrs. Charlie Pin-
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who have recently moved to Hick-
OTy, Nr e., spent the week-end'with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. Wa McDaniel.
Miss Georgia Waldrop, who teach
es at Danielsville, Ga., was a recent
guest of Miss Mary Loftis and Miss
Myrtle Waldrop.
Miss Nell Loftis, m«nbcr of the
senior class of the Spartanburg Gen
eral hospital, h« returned to her du
ties after a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. ■
Min Mary Ella Bailey, member of
the Cumpobello sdiool faculty the
part year, is spending the' summer
with her mother, Mrl T. L. W. Bai
ley.’ >
Mirt Virginia Sumerel is spending
several days in Belton with her
grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Vaughn.
Min Louise Coe, stiident at the
University of l^th Carolina, Co
lumbia, arrived Monday to spend a
vacation with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Shands.
John and Tommy Sease are spend
ing this week with their uncle, T. B.
Booaar, in SMverataeei,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith, Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs T. L. Smith, Jr.; and
Ralidi Smith of Charleston, were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Stutts.
Mrs. Gilbert Blakely and childrm
8[^t the week-end in Laurens as
guests ef Dr .and Mrs. Felder Srnim.
Mrs. J. A. Cheatham has accepted
a secretarial position at Camp Croft,
Spartanburg, and left the past week
to enter upem her new duties. Lieut.
Cheatham is at present stationed at
Camp Croft.
Dr. D. H. McFt^en of Duke hos
pital, Durham, N. C., spent the week
end with his parents. Dr. and Mr^.
M. J. McFadden.
Mrs. W. D. Bailey and son, Johnny,
and infant dau^ter, Mary Lou, of
Greenwood, are visiting their mother
and grandmother, Mrs. Estelle Ab
rams.
Miss Dorothy Edwards, senior ^at
Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent
the week-end wi^ her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Edwards.
Dr. and Mrs William P. Jacobs and
Mrs. C. M. Bailey attended a meeting
of the South Carolina Manufacturers
association held during the week at
Myrtle Beach.
Edward Ferguson is spending the
week in New York.
son of Greenwood, were guests of
Mr. and Mn. Irby Hipp Monday md
attended the graduating exeixises of
Miss Margaret Caroline Hipp Mon
day evening. •
Mr. and Mn D. B. Bobo are spend-
a. few days in Whitmire with
(iir daughten and sons-in-law, Bfr.
and Mrs. Joe Simpson and Mr. and
Mfs. H|UMU Miller. They attended
ihb graduApng exercises of their
Artoidson, Billy Miller, on Monday
evening.
Rkv. and Mn. AUrti MeSween left
Tuesday after a visit to the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mn. L. B. Dillarfl,
for Forest City, N. C., whgre Mr.
MeSween has accepted the pastorate
of the First Presbjrterian church, fol
lowing his recent graduation from
Union Theological seminary, Rich
mond. Va.
Mn. O. C. Woodruff and little
son, Jerry, and Miss Elberta Sease
are visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mn. H. S. Sease, at Gilbert. Miss
Sease, a member of the nursing staff
of Hays hospital, who is on a two
weeks vacation, plans to spend some
time in the mountains before resum
ing her duties here.
Methodist Paper
Pays Tribute To
Dr. John Speoke
The
I (which with the income from the an-
Mr. and Mrs. Will AUen Addy and "ual conferences gives the institu-
son, .George AUen, of Plant City,ltion a working endowment of ap-
Fla., are spending a few days with'Prokimately $350,000); and the total
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. | i"«l®'t>tedness has been reduced from
Addy. Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo and j $72,659
children of Spartanburg, spent Sun
The following item is from
Southern Christian Advocate;
The retirement of Dr. John W.
Speake from the presidency of Lcm-
der college, necessitated by illness,
is a source of regret to. his many
friends in aU parts of ^e stafie.TCh'.
Speake,’Who had been i^ iucertMful
pastor, evangelist, secretary of indus
try. church builder, carried into the
administrative work of the college
presidency that same spirit of un
daunted enthusiasm and wiU to
achieve which characterized his min
istry in Uiese other ~ realms. The
fruits of his labors at Lander appear
in this contrast of the college’s sta
tistics when he became president
nine years ago, with the 1940 min
utes of the conferences: instructors
have increased from 22 to 35; stu
dents from 256 to 453; value of prop
erty, from $380,121 to $414,061; en
dowment from $155,537 to $220,464
day with Mr. and Mrs. Addy.
Kohn Barnes and.Clark Stewart
of Taylors, visited the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes, on
SUndugY
These observable marks, of ad
vancement are but a partial view of
the values which have accrued under
Dr. Speake’s leadership of Lander.
Others unrecorded and unrecordable
have year by year come to flower in
Mr .and Mrs. Lester Spalding and the beautiful Christian character of
sen, Lester, of JacksonviUe, Fla., and Lander grjduatei. The blessing of
Miss Portia Spalding, a recent gradu- j the Father abide with Dr.
ate of Anderson college, were Sun- Speake ..o sustain and restore.
day guests of Mrs. W. J. Duncan and - -
Mrs. Nene D. Workman. ! Dr. Speake, who was reared in the
The following friends attended thelKinards section, is pleasantly known
funeral of Malcolm Turner in Switzer, here by a number of friends. He is a
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on Sunday: Mf. and Mrs. W. T. ^t-
nam, ,Mr. ud Mrs. Clarerice Cope
land, and Mrs. Sterling Young,
Mrs. John B. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. League, R. L. Plaxico,, and
D, E. Tribble. ,
Miss Mary Crawford, who taught
the past session at Fountain Inn, is
at home for the summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Craw-
fmd. Misses Doro^ and Ida Craw
ford. students at Winthrop college.
Rock Hill, Will return to their hom^
this week. Miss Dorothy is a member
of the graduating class.
Dr. Bothwell CHlham of Duke uni
versity, Durham, N. C., spent the
week-end with his parents. Prof, and
Mrs^ Bothwell Graham^ Miss Kath-
cripe Graham, hi|dt school librarian
at Thomson, Ga., and Miss Elizabeth
Graham, sttadoits at the University
of South Carolina, are at home for
tiM summer.
Rev. W. N. Long, pastor of the
First Baptist church delivered the
baccalaureate aennon to thi gradu
ating clast of the Campdbello high
sdiool on Sunday evsning at the
brother of J. B. Speake of Kinards
and George B. Speake of this city.
Baptist Missionory To
I Speak Sundoy Night
Dr. Jacob Gartenhaus, missionary
to the Jews under the home mission
board of the Southern Baptist con
vention, will speak; at the First Bap
tist church Sunday evening at 8
o’clock.
Dr. Gartenhaus is a Christian Jew
and has been connected with the
mission board for'many years. He is
a forceful speaker* and will bring an
inspiring and helpful message. Every
member of the church is urged by
the pastor to attend this service, and
the general public is extended a cor
dial invitation to be present
Early Hour Service
At Baptist Church
On the Sundays of June 1 and
June 8, ff^e* morning services at the
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