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V TjnjJ2^2L2!!IlS-12j-!21i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. U.: ( Poge Five A ' i . WEEK END TMB.. VISITOjg.. II.IHESS ~ BHBS... MODI THE KMU YOU mow lleiiis of liitoreit Concorning Clinton Resldonts' visit to 'Mr. and Mrs. H. R. PhiUipa of Spartanburg. Their granddaughter and niece, Miss Mary Lee Phillips, was graduated from Spartanburg high school qn Mcmday evening. ■a Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kennedy children of Spartanburg. Idrs. Nene D. Workman, Misses | Lily Yarborough, Irene Workman, ,. «..***,_*. ^ DUi Uttle McCfmt and A(ne, Davul”' and I was the guest last week of Mrs. Nene D. Workman and Mrs. W.. J. Duncan. While here she attended the wedding Marjorie McGowan of Laurens. Dun* can Workman acted as best man for Mr. Martin, who was his roommair at Clemson college. Mias Elaabeth Pnvst hMl returned to her liome in Lyman after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crooks for a few days. Mrs. George R. Blalock and son, GMTge, and Miss Agnes Milling left yesterday for a few weeks’ stay at Myrtle Beach. Lieut. Lykes Henderson of Fort Benniqg, Ga., and Miss Ruth Moyer of Columbus, Ga., visited the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson, Sunday. Mrs. A. D. Connor,* Jr., of Barn well, will arrive this week for a visit to her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. R. M. Leagye. Miss Mary Emma SpMke left this week for C^p Ton-A-wahdfth, near Hendersonville, where she wlU be a counsellor for the summer.. Chief Lewis H. Bagwell and P6- licemah Hrary . Yoi^ attrasied a meetihg of the South CaroUna Asso ciation of Police Chiefs at Myrthi Beach Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Louise Bates returned to her home in Moncks Comer Tuesday af-^ ter, a visit to Miss Lalla Mae Ed wards. Friends of Mrs. Harry Leagw will be glad to know she is improving af ter a brief illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Sublett and children, Theda Kay and Charles Thomas, of Dallas, Texas,, are yisit- ing Mrs. Subfett’s parent^ hbr, and Mrs. Charles Hollis, near here. Miss Frances Black left yesterday to spend the siunmer in Atlanta with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Lkwter, and the Rev. Mr. Lawter. She will attend siunmer school at Emory university. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Adair of Co lumbia, spent the week-end with the former’s parwstp, Mr. and Mrs. R.'F. Adair. Mr 4md Mrs. Rutledge P. Adair of Rode Hill, also H>ent the week-end h«« wlSi the former’s Snrents, and the letter’s parents, ML dnd Mrs. H. D. Henry. Miss Frances Rudi Edwards is at* tending the Metho^Ust ^dent con ference at Lake Junahiska as a daia- gate from Wintl^p college. She was accompanied to Junaluska Sunday by Misses Dorothy ajy! Lalla Mae Ed wards and her guest. Miss Louise Bates of Moncks Cmner, and W. C. Baldwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Nelson had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chastain of Charlaston. Sloan Todd of Conway, visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd, Sunday. Mrs, T. J. Peake and her guests, Nhs. Clifford Oliver and Miss Molly Oliver of Wellesley Hills, Mass., are spending s faw days in the moun tains of North Carolina. Ellis Adair of Augusta, is visiting bis mother, Mrs. Sallie Adair, who lives near here. Miss Msrgs^ Lightfoot is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Le^ and Miss Ivy Crossland in Charlotte, N. C., this week. While away she wlH attend the exercises for the graduating class of Charlotte high school of which ^Miss Cromtand is a member. Mias Emily Dillard left Tuesday for Roek Hill vdme she will attend summer school at W!iathrop college. Miss Frances MdKee of Spartan- inug, spent dm week-end with her mopier, Mrs. Alma MdCee. Mr. and Mrs. Ryiand Sumerel vis- itlki Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sisnerel in Greenville. Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Wardlaw of Franklin, N. C., spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Mrs. Roy Madden and children of Cheraw, visited frimds here Sunday. Miss Lalla Mae Edwards will leave for a six weeks.~q[)ecial .course in nursing at the Univwrsity of Virginia, Charlottesvills. Mrs. Jack H. DaVls, Mrs. B. F. Wingsrd and Mis. Willard Jones spent a few days the past week in HlnesviUe, Ga., with Captain Davis and Lieutenants Wingsrd and Jones, who are stationed at Camp Stewart. Miss Virginis Neville of Greenville, visited her sister, Mrs. John Sprstt, and Mr. Sprstt die pest week-end. AlfP here Saturday were Mrs. L. H. Lancaster and Misees JttUa and Page Lancaster of Greenville. Mr. end Mrs. W. O. Holland and son, James, and Mr. and liiks. W. E. Jacks of Mountville, qient the week end with Mrs. Holland’s and Jacks’ mother, Mrs. W. B. Wright, at Lan- ford. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King and Miss Emma~Adams have returned from a Mrs. Mary Owens is visiting her;are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.! sisters, Mrs. T. F. Darby in Ander- H. F. Harris of Columbia, at dieir! cottage at Ocean Drive. Dr. J. B. Kennedy, member of the| Presbyterian college faculty, has gone! son, and Mrs. W. A. Morris in Seneca. * Mrs. Wilson Tlson of EstUl, is, spending the week with her mother, Mrs. A. P. Little. Mr. Tlson will to his home in York to spend the spend Sunday here Mid acemnpany; summer, her home. Mrs. E. Mood Smith and Mrs. E. Mr .and Mrq.^W. S. Home and son, jg, Timmerman were guests of rtla- BUly, of Re^Werry, spent Sunday tives In Columbia during the week. “^i »*"• S- A. UodMv OM -n. Sam. ^ Whitmire, spent the week- MissPearlI«tt i^j«^Sat^V|^„^ with their sister Mrs. J. W. -‘'''Milam.* Dr. T. to attend summer school for six weeks at the University of Chicago, and to visit bar brother, James Hitt, and Mrs. Hitt. Mrs. W. M. Chaney qient the past week vacationing at Mgnllc Beach. Miss Betty Tribble is attending si^*^** young people’s conference of the As-' sociste Reformed Prertyterisn churda at Erskine WymMd Jr., spent N. C., wltti ttie former’s sister, Mrs. Darr Shealy. Dr. and Bfrs. F. K. Shealy are now occupying their new home on the comer of Woodrow and Centennial streets. i Ayliffe Jacobs left yesterday for. a visit to her aunt, Mrs Jdm Nance, in Greenville, after Ydildi she will spend the summer with her grand Ellison Simpson and Mrs. Simpson of Darlingt^ were here this week for orphanage commence ment and were the guests of Dr. Simpson’s sister, Mrs. A. M. Cope- Mrs. Rebecca Wright of Chstta- imogs, Tenn., is visiting her daugh- ^ Cas<m, and Mr. Cason, to Wrlght, also of Chat- ^^J!L..^5!5!*^aSl’|t«H)Oga, is the guest of her cousin. Miss Roslyn Cason. Milam Adair of Greenville, is vis iting his cousin, Halseil Roberts, Jr. Mrs. J. H. Cordell and ’dau^ter. Miss Lillian Cordell, retOmed yes-j terday from a several days’ visit toj friends in Union. — ' | i Mrs. E. H. Wilkes and son, GeAe,| I are enjoying a ten-day stay at molh«. Mrs. J. B. Robin«>n. In Em-! " *«>*• Miss Audrey Poteat, who graduat* ley. Mrs. Raymond Pitts spent a few days this wedc in Sumter with rela tives. She was accompanied home by her sister. Miss Louise Bultman, for a vuftt. • - . ed last week at Connie Maxwell or phanage in Greenwood, is spending the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Rosa B. Hart. Mrs. J. W. Donnan and Miss Lucy . , . I o, * 1 I Donnan of Columbia, are guests of summer school at Georgia State col- j relatives here Mrs. Gilbert Blakely is attending O. D. HENRY / 18M-1M1 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estiite Telephone 121 igji BOTTLING CO. osssmtuxe. & c. lege in Milledgeville Mr. and Mrs. Billy Owens of At lanta, are visiting the former’s moth er, Mrs.'^Wm. Bailey Owens. Ifr. and Mn. Owens expect to return to At lanta tomorrow. Mrs. R. L. Plaxico is attending a district meeting of the Associate Re formed Presbyterian church Mis sionary society today at Cedar Springs churdi near Greenwood. Be^ Jean Armstrong of Gray Court, is spending the w«^ wiffi her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Engme Hitt ^ Mrs. Charlie McDaniel and little daughter, Mary Jean, of Hickory, N. C., are spnding the week with Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel. Char lie McDaniel also visited his parents the past wedc-mid. 4 1 Capt A B. Crisp of'Riverside MU- itary academy, Gainesville, Ga., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crisp, in Mountville, and other relatives here. Mrs. Howard O’Shields of Spartan burg, was a visitor here Tuesday. . Friends of Paul League will be in terested to know he left Monday for Charlotte, N. C., “whde he has ac cepted a position as reporter on The Charlotte Observer. Miss Rebecca Speake is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Henry in Lees- ville. Lieut. Ryan McCrary of Fort Ben- ning, Ga., visited his mothw, Mrs. R. J. McCrary, Sunday. B. W. Gibson, Jr., of Inman, is spending the week with Henry Bur ton. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole and fam ily were in Greenville Monday for the funmd of Mrs. Poole’s' mother, Mrs. J. T. Dempsey. Rev. and Mrs. Allen C. MeSween of Forest City, N. C., arrived Tues day for a few days’ visit to the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Mrs. R. S. Kershaw of Gadsden, Ala., and Miss Margaret Dean of Bir- min^am, Ala., are visiting their dau^ters and aunts, Mrs. Frank Fowler and Mrs. Tom Cooper. : Miss Dean Mosher of Greensboro, N. C., was the guest Wednesday of Miss Barbara Montgomery. Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs left Tuesday for Rock Hill to attend summer school at Winthrop college, Ray Jackson is spending the week in Franklin, N. C., as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Wardlaw. Rev, C. E. Piephoff was in Union Sunday evening to take part in the installation service of Rev. Leonard O. Therell as pastor of .the Monarch Presbyterian church. Mrs. D. F. Dukes and daughter. Miss Mabel Dukes, of St. George, were guests a few days recently of Mrs. E. Mood Smith and Mr. and Mrs. S. M.* Timmerman. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Dukes and Miss Dukes were at Clemson for the graduation of Lieut. Leslie Dukes. Miss EUzabeth Speake spent the week-end at WrightsviUe beach, near Wilmington, N. C. Miss Kate Milam was the guest a few days last week of friends in Springfield. Dr. Roger L. Coe has gone to Ashe ville, N. C., where he is a member of the Asheville college summer school faculty. Ruth and Jean Rumph are spend ing the week with their father, Sid ney Rumifii, in Charleston, where he; is now employed. i Rev. W. N. Long was a business' visitor in Columbia Monday. | Friends of Mrs. William Brooks Owens win be glad to learn she has retumad to her home after being a patient in the local hospital. Douglas Byrd, who attended Clem son college the past session, is spend- inig some time here. Mrs. Lethe Gilmore is visiting her brother, C. N. BeckneU, in Switzer. Dr. W. P. 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