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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Min JulU Mae XaaterUnf of Deii>| Mn. Agnat Kara aod Min Lovdn
marie, and Min KaOnrine Graham
attended the gnuluatlng exerciaes at
the Univeraitj of North Carolina,
Qm’^^BiUt the paat weric«end.
Min Ellen Harris of Sandersvllle,
Oa,, is visiting hn sisters, Mrs. Law
rence Davis and Mrs. Thorawell
Dunlap.
Mr. and Mrs. John^BL BradleT
Greenwood, formerly of dinton, vis
ited Mrs. J(dm T. UAle Sunday*
Mrs: Bothwell (Jnpiam spent a few
days last wedc hrspartanburg with
her sister, 1^. L. M. Xjsnnedy, and tti# International Ktwanis convention
Kem attended the weMing of Min
Mary Anderson and Luther Ma^rtin,
Jr., in Reidville on Saturday, June 7.
Mrs. S. S. Rid>bourg and son.
Gene, of CUilside, N. C., spent a few
days last werit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. B. Bobo.
Mr. and Mrs. ^vey Reid of Ly
man, spent the wedc-end here with
Mrs. Reid’s father, F. M. Boland, and
other relatives.
W. A. Moortiead, Dr. A. E. Spen
cer and W. W. Harris are attending
R. L. Boswell of Greensboro, Ga.,
were wedc-end guests of Dr. and
Mrs. B. O. Whitteiv and family.
Sam McCrary of Camp Stewart,
Ga., is spending a wed^’s leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H.
McCrary.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Claric and
small daughter, Eloiae, are now occu
pying the D. W. A. Neville residence
on Cedar street.
Virginia Lee Babb of Charlotte, is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. L.
Wright
' Friends of Mrs. L. A. Reeves will
be glad to know die was able to re
turn to her home this week after
undergoing an appendix operation at
Miss Dorothy Edwards on Sunday
accompanied Miss Lalla Mae Ed
wards to Charlottesville, Va., where
she will take a special six weeks
course in nursing at the University
of Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Eungene Bethea of
Winston-Salem, N. C., are visiting
the latter’s mother, Mrs.* J. Rhett
Copeland.
Clara Johnson is spending this
week with her grandparents, Mr: and
'Mrs. J. L. Sanford, in Newberry.
Mrs. A. J. Johnson also spent Sun
day there with relatives. «
Roy Owens of Csmp Stewart, Ga.,
is spending a vreek’s leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens.
Frimds of Mrs. H J. Sanford wlU
Hays hospltaL Blrs. Ralph White and, « xnrs. a j. aanioromu
dn^ter.Vd Mn. Jod* jMlnan. »f b«_dlad to Imow .te to convaln.^
Dr. Kennedy.
Jean Harper of WUlacoochee, Ga^
and Anne De Beaugrine ci Warren-
ton, GSn were guests last week of
Mrs. Thorawell Dunlap.
Mrs. C. C. Settles of Landrum, vis
ited her son, J. L. Settles, and Mrs.
Settles, the past weric at their apart
ment on 'Woodrow street Mr. Settles
also spent Sunday here and accom
panied his wife home.
Mrs. Slaton Waldo and riiildren of
Atlanta, Ga., ard visiting Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Wilson and other relatives
here. •
Miss Agatha Bailey, member of
the Chester school faculty, is spend
ing the summer jat her home here.
Mrs. E. T. Voodrufl of this dty,
Mrs. J. J. Claiic and Mrs Walter By
ers of Goldville, were week-e^
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen in
Henderson, N. C.
Mrs.' J. M. Dick and dau^tmsL
Margaret and Lana Cbpeli^ of
Ralei^, N. C., have arrived to spChd
the siunmer here and have opened
the Jack H. Young residence on
South Broad street. Mr. Dkdi re
turned to Raleigh today after qiefid-
ing a few days here with his family.
Mrs. Joe L. Carter of l^lby, N.^C.,
spent the past weak here with her
sister, Mias Ida Turner. Thw htfd ad
their guest for a few days Urs. ita
Jdmson of Atlanta, Ga. CMitiu'
was also here for hte weMi end ihd
accompanied Mn* Carter home.
Mrs. G. E. Silts apd son of ^K-
lanta, Oa., are visiti^ her tnofnv,
Mrs. O. J. Durden, at the home of
A. L. Neidibors. Also Visiting Mrs.
Durden is h«r daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Bessie, Dtirden and son, Bronton, Jr.,
of Houston, Texas.
being held in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Galloway and
sons, Henry, Bruce and Eddie, of
Jacksonville, fla., are visiting the
former's paints, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Galloway: the latter’s sister, Mrs.
Harry C. Layton, and othdr relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Coop«r are now
occtwing a residence on North Adair I ert Ed Helderman.
Kinston, N. .C., are visiting Mrs.
Reeves, their sister.
Mrs. Nell CUmb of Spartanburg,
was the week-end guest of Mrs. Rex
Phillips.
Mrs. Clifford Oliver and Miss Mol-
lie Oliver have returned to their
home in Wellesley Hills, |dass., after
a visit to their sister and auni^ Mrs.
T. J. Peake.
Mrs. Virginia Bagwell has returned
from Spartanburg where she was
called Friday on account of the ill
ness and death of her brother, Rob-
at her home after being a patient in
the Greenwood hospital.
W. T. JacksojQ was the guest Sun
day of Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Ward-
law in Franklin, N. C.'He was ac- week.
Florence, is attending summer school
at the college and while here is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King
and family.
Acie Lm Johnson is spending the
week in Kinard with his grandfather,
A. D. J(^mson,
Robert Tompkinson of Clemson,
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. H. J. Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Felder and
Miss Mabel Dukes of St. George,
Mrs. George Saunders of Lakeland,
Fla., and Mrs. Mary Batson of Lau
rens, were guests Tuesday of Wbrs.
E. Mood Smith and attended the
Stone-Felder wedding in Union.
Carlton F. Winn and Louie Thorn-
ley attended the state American Le
gion convention at Myrtle Beach
this week as delegates from the. local
Legion post.
Billy King was a business visitor
in Atlanta, Ga., several days this
street.
Mrs. D H. Reynolds, Jr., of Annis-
taq, Ala., spent a few dvs the past
wdek wiA Her phTedts, Mr. and Mrs.
P. B. Adair. Also here for the week
end were Mr. and Blrs. W. S. Horne
and son, Billy, of Newberry.
Mrs. S. C.vHays, M|g. C. W. Stone
and Miss Peggy Sprunt will leave to
night for San Antemio, Texas, to' at
tend the wadding of Lieut. Ned
i^runt Hays and Miss Julia Mauer-
mann on JunC 2K
Miss Mary MtfPanlel of the Hick-
oryTaverii'secHdn' of Bie wiih^, was
the' week-end gOest of Mrs. Albert
Fields.
Mrs. L. EL Oden and difldren, Ag
nes and Lewk Jr., of Columbus, Ga.,
Mrs. J. L. Clenirals and dauiditer,
llarfi^ AagidlPf of AiMfieta, Ga.,
ate visiting their parents and grand
parents, Dor. ai4.^MES. F. K. Shaaly,
Mte MfflieWliMiii left thla we*
fqrWayheil^ C., WMk *e wm
tfarily ttgefBi with the Caro-
dtorneiia Han^ Is sliding two
we*s skCamp TmirA^Wandah, hear
EMidenanvflle, (1.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Geer of
ChaMTeUs, q>ent the ereek-end hoe
with relatives.
C. R. Cooper of BirminMiam, Ala
W. R. Boswell, J. R. Reynolds and
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Mr .and Mrs Bryan Holland were
guests a few days last week of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Holland and family
in Trenton, N. C. While away they
also visitad other places of interest
in eastern North Carolina.
Mrs. J. B. Reese of Hendersonville,
N. C., spent the week-i^ with her
sister, Mrs. Ira C. Boland, and Mr.
Boland.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapin and Mr.
and Mrs. Trout of St. Louis, Mo., re
cently visited Mrs. J. W. Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. J[. T. ]^»ck and chil-
drra and li&r Roberta Turner visit
ed reletivts and. friends in Prizer
Sunday.
Epps Davis of Cahip Stewart, Ga.,
is spending a week’s leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis.
Mrs. James Anderson and children,
Joan and Jimmy, have returned from
Lexixigton, N. C., where they spent e
few days witti Mrs. Anderson’s
mother, Mrs. Clyde Pickett. They
were accompanied heme by Mrs. An
derson’s bec^ber. Tommy Pickett, and
niece, Betty Ann Wall, for a virit.
Friends of Cooley Nabors will be
glad to know he is recuperating sat
isfactorily at his home near here af
ter being a patient in the Newberry
hoq;)iteL
Ck. and Mrs. J. K Coleman and
daui^hler of Charleston, spent a few
days here this week with Jte former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Coleman,
and attended thft Griffin-Coleman
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs.^. F. King of Wash
ington, O. C., visitad Mrs. King’s
mother, Mrs. J. Will Leake, several
days this week.
^ Jaris^Baraqi, HacoU PtUi. Brpwn-
Ing Dicus, Harry Baldwto and Fred
Hill spent &mday in the mountains
of North Carolina.
Mr. end Mrs. Joe Duskin of Miami,
Fla., were week-end guests of the
former’s sister, Mrs. T. J. Peake.
Mrs. M. C. Hawkins and daughter,
Miss Eugenia Hawkins, of Asheville,
were week-end guests of Mrs. Leila
Jenson and Miss Annie Lou Nor
man. Also here'for the week-end
was their brother, J. L. Norman, of
Asheville.
Miss Ella Adair, Mrs. Rax Phillips,
Miss Dorothy Edwards, and Mrs. J.
D. Jeanes were guests yesterdsy of
Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Sherard in Gaff
ney.
Miss Dorothy Workman of Spar-
tanbiurg, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Workman.
Miss Harriett Davis has returned
from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J.
Noland Parker, in Langley.
Friends of. C. D. Pitts will be
pleased to know he is able to be out
again after a recent operation.
Mrs. H. Arthur Copeland, Mrs.
Harry Nettles and children are visit
ing their daughter and sister, Mrs.
F. F. Wallace, and the Rev. Mr. Wal
lace, near Columbia. » i
Miss Florence Adair returned yes
terday from a vacation stay in At-^
lanta with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nabors,
and in Augusta where she was the
guest of friends.
Mias Hazel Howard, with a party
of friends from Landrum, spent |
Sunday at Chimney Rock and Lake
Lure, N. C.
Mrs. C. E. Watts of Camden, is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Crawford,
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo and
riiildren of Spartanburg, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Bobo’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Addy.
Mrs. E. F. Ray and Mrs W. T.
Jackson visited their daughter and
sister, Mrs. N. M. Lawrence, in Cal
houn Sunday. Friends here of Mr.
Lawrence will be pleased to know be
is improving at his home following
an operatton.
Bfrs. Furman Evans of Anderson,
spent a few days this week with her
sisters, Mrs. J. W. Coleman and Mrs.
R. L. Lockett, and attended the
Grttfin-C(^*ian wedding.
Miss Haati Boland of GraenvUla,
visited hstr parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D, Bcdhnd, the past week-and.
Alao h^ for the wc*-and was
Dillar^Bdla»d,,who is attending the^
R. O./T. C. camp at Clemacm.
Fr^ids hare of Mrs. H. C. Suber
will be glad to know she is able to
be out again after a recent illness
Mr. and Mrs. W. H> Shands and,
Mias Louisa Coe will attend the horsi^
sbow in Greenville tomorrow.
^ Misa Barbara Williamson of Lan
caster, is viaitixig her aunts, Mrs.
Leila J<4mson and Miss Annie Lou
Norman.
Mr*. Tom*Addiaon is spending the
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Harria, in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. ’V. Edwards, and t
companied home by his son, Ray,
who had been visit^ there the past
week.
Thomas P. Owens, Russell Cooper,
Dennis Sowers and E. B. Pinson at-|
tended the state firemen’s convention i
at Conway and Myrtla«Beach last
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Duncan Macinnes of Phlla-
deliJiia, Pa., is spending several days
this week wit(i her sister, Mn. Harry
C. Layton, and Mr. Layhm.
Mn. Ella Dtmcan, Miss Mattie
Duncan, Mn. Ella Christy and Mn.
Bill Williamston and children of
Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mn. T. P.
Owens on Tuesday.
Miss Margaret Blakely is teaching
a daily vacation Bible school in
Charlotte, N. C. '
Mr. and Mn. Carl Wilkes of Ches
ter, were guests Tuesday of Mn. F.
M. Stutts.
Mn. Agnes Kern of this city, and
Mrs. B. M. Anderson of Reidville, at
tended the Philson-Capen wedding
in Columbia last evening. From Co
lumbia they went to Darlington for a
visit to their sister, Mn. J. T. Lang-
stom Sr.
Mr. and Mn. Harry Bollck, Jr.,
and son, - Harry, of Johns Island,
spent the week-end with Mn. Bo-
lick's parents, Blr. and Mn. J. Reed
Todd.
Mn. Elise Spencer Hindman has
returned to Washington, D. C., attier
a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mn.
A. E. Spencer.
Miss Leta Fay Brodie of Florence,
was the week-end guest of Miss Rob
bie King. Miss Gloria Brodie, also of
F. M. Stutts is spending a few days
this week iit Pressman’s Home, and
others points in Tennessee and North
Carolina in the interest of the w-
phanage. He wa» accompanied on the
trip by his daughter. Miss Dorothy
Stutts, who is visiting friends, r —
Mr .and Mn. C. L. Vaughn and
children have returned to their home
in Washington, Ga., after a visit te
Mn. Vaughn’s parents, Mr. and Mn.
T. R. Owens. 'Diey were accompasi-
ied home by Doris Owens, daughter
of Mr. and Mn. T. iP. Owens, for a
week’s visit.
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