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BHRS... UOUTIHE PEOPU YOU KNOl
Items of Interest Gmcirming Clinton Residents
Mitt Jane Little had^ as her gueets
tor a few daya the peat we^ Misset
Hanna Lou Dargan and Kattiaryn
Willingham of Greenville. «
Mrs. 'Janie Brduner of near here,
is visiting her dauiditet, Mrs. Bubdt
Todd.
Min Angela Cassanova has return*
ed from. Columbia wfaem she spent
the past sevoal weela widi her
brothtf, Adrian Cassanova, and Mrs.
Cassanova. Miss Anita'^Camanova is
visiting relatives in Columbia this
week. <
Mr. and Mrs. Otis McQuown ot
Winston-Salem, N. C., visited Bfrs.
J. E. Benjamin on Saturday. •
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper and
children, Billy and Suzanne, and
Mrs. Cooper’s mother, Mrs. Sudie
Edwards, left Saturday for a vaca
tion trip to Florida.
Mrs. John T. Blakely, Misses Lois
and Florence Ella Blakely were
week-end guests of foe former’s sis>
ter, Mrs. W. R. Blakely, near Wil-
liamston.
Rev. J. LeGrande Masrer has re
turned from a week’s stay at Massa-
oetta Springs, Harriscmburg, Va.,
where he attended a sdiool for mis
sion pastors conducted by the Board
of American Missions' of the United
Lutheran Church in America.'
Mrs. Thomwell Dtadap and chil
dren are visiting her mother, Mrs.
W. W. Harris, in Sandersville, Ga.
Dr. D. J. Woods occupied tbit pul
pit of the Batesburg-Lettville Ihes-
byterian cb^di on Sunday.
Paul League of Charlotte, N. C.,
spent the week-end with his pimnts,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League.
W. G. Coker and son, Walter, were
called to Rome, Ga., Saturday on ac
count of the' deafo of the former’s
brother, M. B. Coker.
Misses Katherine and Helen Davis
of Boston, Mass., are spmiding a
three we^’ vacation with their
mother, Mrs. J. A. Davis, near here.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin are now
occupsring one of foe new Bfoor-
head apartments on Centennial
street. '
Dr. and Mrs. H. Earl Spencer and
son, Bobby, left this week to spend
Lt Archie Adair, of foe army Mr
corps, has returned to Baker Field,
Cat, after a short visit to his moth
er, Mrs. H. O. Rantin.
Frances Burton at Savannah,
Ga.,^is foe guest off her unde and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton.
Rev. and Mr^ W. B. Garrett and
family of Greenwood, and Mitt Lily
YarborouMt of this city, left Monday
for Lockport, New Yoric, where they
will spend tte month of August.
Misses Jane Little and Mai^ Gal
loway are guests-fois wedt of Mias
Jean McMaster at Pawley’s island.
Mrs. James P. Sloan is spending
foe next several weeks at Duke uni-
Hallman, Jr.v and R. T. Dunlap of
Camp Stewart, Ga., spent foe week
end at their homes hfre.
Min Grady McAlister was foe
week-end guest of Misses Annie and
Azilee Livingston in Newberry.
Misses Vivian Shealy, Pearl Car
ter, Mary Nettie Henry and Trumap
Leopard attended* a singing cpnvcn-
tion in Woodruff Sunday,
t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleveland at
tended foe Gaines family reunion
Louis Parham and children of Hel
ena, Ark., left Tuesday toe their
homes after a visit to Mrs. Sharpe’s
sister, Mrs. J. B. Johnson, and other
relatives here.
Lillian Dillard left yesterday for
a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. T. S. Salters, in Salters.
Mrs. Tom Taylor of Fayetteville,
N. C., visited her grandmother, Mrs.i
M, E. Browning, and other relatives
here this week and was accompanied
zie Owens, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ow
ens, and daughter, Doris, attended
the wedding of their grandson and
nephew, C. L. Vaugh, Jr., of Cliff-
side, N. C., jnd Miss Francanna Claiic
in Shelby, N. C., on
noon.
Friday after-
SAT. *1 SAW IT IN THE CHROW-
ICLE.” THANK TOV.
B. D. HENRT
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r. M. BOLAND
Sunday in EIbcrton, Ga., at the home tiome by Miss Catherine Dicus for h
few days’ stay.
of the former’s uncle, Martin Gaines.
Captain William Blakely. Mrs.
Blakely amd infant son, William Mil-
ton, Jr., of Camp Croft and
tanbuig, visited the former's mother,
Mrs. R. F. Blal^ely, Saturday.
W. M. Chtticy and Charltt Hughes
spmit foe past week vacationing at
l^bee beadi, XMar Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. E. F. Culbreath and daughter,
Anne, have returned to their home in
Charlotte, N. Cn Mter a visit to Mrs.
Culbreath’s mother, Mrs. O. I.
Sheely.
»«se, w. u.
y Edgeworth
ing^. and
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. BagweU.
Mitt Sara Zee Wright spent a
week’s vacation as the guest of Miss
Elizabeth Hipp in Abbeville, and
visiting her sister, Mrs. & P. Babb,
and Mr. Babb in Charlotte, N. C.
Mary Linda and Diekey
of Hartsville, are viriti^
Mrs. S. D. DaudiMe
Mrs. JeweU McKnight, Misses
Mary Emma McKnight and HasM
Harden of Spartanbuil, were guests
Svmday of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
land. *. ‘
Miss Martha Lou Blakely is ac
companying Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ev
ans and Walter Evans at Sumter, on
a nine-day trip to St. Louis, Mo.,
Arkansas, and other points of inter
est in the Middle West.
June Owens has as her guest this
week her cousin, Betty Waits, of
Pineville, N. C.
Milton Sumerel of Cincinnati,
Cfoio, who is spending the .summer
wifo his aunt, Mrs. Jack W. Ander
son, is visiting his uncle, T. B. Sum
erel, and Mrs. Sumerel, in Laurens
this wedc.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Owings and
SKHne time wifo Mrs. t^Tenceris par-, dauiditer, Martha, visited friends and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. V. A. Snyder, j relatives in Asheville Sunday,
in Rochester, N. Y. j Lieutenants B. F. Wingard, C. W.
M r .h. 1.' Mr. and Mrs. VirgU Abrams of
mniiLlS’AlLif In' Ware Shoals, spent the week-end
doi^ work for a master^s degree latter’s sister, Mrs. Davis
srenen. ~ ^ R. Holland, and Mr. Holland
Agnes Dayis has returned'
^7 Johnson of Fort Bratf, N. C.,
^*^*\.* whe^ she; spwxding a ten-day furlou^ with
was the guest of relatives, and frwn f , v
a ^it to Mitt Mar^ret Culpepper ’ ’ *
Miss Bessie Cauley was the week-
in Cohimbus, Ga.
Mr. ^ Mrs. Herb^ S^ons of ^ ^
E««y. Mr. Essay, in GreenvUli!
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Anne Owens is spending the week
in Easley with Mary Jean Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper have
returned from a' vacatkm stay at
Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mfo. Wade Arnold and
children of Big Stone Gap, Va., were
guests yesterday of tte former’s
brother, J. B, Arnold, and Mrs. Ar
nold.
Mrs. Frank Fowler and daughter,
Patricia, are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Kershaw, in Gads
den, Ala.
Miss Mary Ella Bailey was the
week-end guest of friends in Reid-
ville.
Friends of Bill ^enry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Henry, will regret
to know he has mumps.
Miss Betty Hunter has returned
from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. John
Epps, in Charleston.
Mrs. F. C. Pinson was the week
end guest of 1^. R. P. Austin in
Greenville. Mr. Pinson also spent
Sunday there.
Mrs. H. G. Malley of Washington,
D. C., is visi^pg her mother, Mrs.
T. L. W. Bailey. Miss Annie Rogers
Bailey, who spent several weeks in
Washington, with her sister, has re
turned home. •
Misses Margaret and Marion Dan
iels of Greenwood, spent the past
week with their sister, Mrs. Gene
Knox. A. V. Daniels of Fort Bragg,
N. C., also spent a few days this
week with his sister.
Friends of Mrs. M. T. Motes, who
is a patient at Hays’ hospital, will be
glad to know her condition was re
ported yesterday as improving.
Misses Henry Etta Young and
Louise Coe are spending the week at
Myrtle Beach. They .-were acemn-
panied to the beach on Sunday by the
latter’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. Roger
L. Coe.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Farr of Greens
boro, N. C., and Mrs. J. I. Copeland
of Knoxville, Tenn., who is spending
some time in Greensboro, visited Mr.
ttnd Mrs. W. D. Copeland on Sunday.
Miss Mary Turner of Gaffney,
spent the past week with her sister,
Mrs. Dan Yarborough, and Mr. Yar
borough.
Rev. C. E. Piephoff, Mrs. Piephoff,
and children will leave tomorrow for
several weeks’ vacation stay at Mon
treat, N. C.
Mrs. W. L. Marshall and daughter,
Eloise, of Wadesboro, N. C., are vis
iting her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey.
Friends of B. C. Ferguson will be
sorry to know he is a patient in the
Walter Reed hoapital in Washington,
irhere he has been taking a special
courae in medical technical army
work.
Richard Copiiland of Greenville,
spent Sunday wiith his parants, Mr.
andMrs. R. E. Copeland. His daugh
ter, Anita G^land, who has been
visiting here for the paat few weeks,
aeeompanied him home.
'Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reeves will
leave this week-end for a week’s
vacation with relatives in Kinston,
N, C., and a foort stay at the beach.
Miss Balle Dawkins has returned
to her home in Culpepper, Va., after
a visit with her brother, S. D. Daw
kins, and Mrs. Dawkins.
Friends of Bobby Adair will be in
terested to know he left the past
week for Englewood, Calif., where he
plans to enter an aircraft s^ool.
Mrs. J. L. Wright spent a few days
last week in Challotte, N. C., with
her dau^ter, Mrs. S. P. Babb, and
Mr. Babb.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G^ Dillard, Misses
Virginia and Lillian Dillard spent
the week-end in the Smoky mount
ains.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hamer, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hamer and daugh
ter! Betty Jane, were guests Sunday
of Mra. J. Will Leake.
Mrs. W. A. Johnson and daughter.
Miss Peggy Johnson, have returned
from a three weeks’ stay near Fort
Monroe, Va., with Major Johnson,
who has Just completed an army
refresher course in artillery. Major
JahnsttUVUlL return to Ca^ ^|gw.-4Mr.~and Mrs. Biewer Dixon of Tai-
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Inn wif M a annnnaiiiiH wnnni wntwinnwnimBia nnnnn an n n ■ a ■ mbwh
art, Ga., Friday after spending a few
days here.
Miss Mildred Holland, was the
week-end guest of Miss Charlotte
Stewart in Grenville.
Mr* and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent
Sunday in Little Mountain with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Shealy.
Friends of Mrs. R. L. Bailey will
be glad to know she is improving
nicely at Hays’ hospital where she
ladega, Ala., are also spending a few
days wiith Mrs. Dixon’s mother.
Miss Mae Wier, student nurse at
the South Baltimore General hospit
al, Baltimore, Md., will arrive this
week for a month’s vacation stay
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'~W.
L. Wier.
Friends of John David Blakely will
regret to know he is a patient in the
General hospital in Greenville. Mr.
Blakely was reported yesterday as
has beeu a patient for foe past few tejttiag comfortably and plans to re-
turn home soon.
Prof. Bothwell Graham,. Mrs. Gra- Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lynn will
ham and family and Mrs. W. S. BeanUeave tomorrow for a vacation stay at
are spending two weeks in Mon- Montreat, N. C.
treat, N. C.
Mn. W. Ai Moorhead, Mrs. S. G.
Dillard, Misses Virginia Dillard and
Frioids here will regret to hear of
the death of Mrs. Lethe Gregory
vfolch occurred July 10 in Birming-
Lillian Dillard attended the horse ham, Ala. Mrs. Gregory, a cousin of
show Friday in Hendersonville, N. C. Mrs. Julia Griffin, has a number of
Miss Jane Goodman of Newberry,' relatives and friends here where she
was the guest last week of Misses has often visited.
Irene and Mildred Hipp. j Harry Wilkes, Jr., is spending two
Mr. ^and Mrs. Cecil Bishop spent j weeks at the ^y Scout camp. Old
the past week vacationidg in Ten- j Indian, near Greenville,
nessee as the guests of relatives and | Friends of Mrs. B. B. Ballard .will
friends. , t regret to learn she underwent an
Mitt Lala Mae Edwacdr has re-1 operation at Hays’ hospital Tuesday
turned from Charlottesville, Va., night. She was reported yesterday
where she completed a post-grad- as doing nicely,
uate courfe in nvursing at the Uni-' Friends of Mrs. H. A. Coleman,
veijsity of Virginia. jwho has been ill for several weeks!
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Holland and past, will be glad to know she is bet
|pn, L. S., and Byroa Moore have ter.
returned to their home in Atlanta,
Ga., after a visit to relatives here.
Miss Rosa Mahaffey is the guest
Mrs. C. Bynum Betts will leave to
morrow to spend the month of Aug
ust at their cottage at Bon darken.
of friends this week at Ocean Drive i near Flat Rock, N, C. Mr. Betts
Beach.
Mitt Shirley Wells of Mt. Holly.
N. C., has accepted a. position
Hotel Clinton Coffee Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland, Mrs.
C. Q. Holland and Mrs. Nancy Bram-
lett were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Kalusche in Ashe-
viUe, N. C.
Ben Hamilton Ildartin of Easley,
is vi^ting^his cousin, Bobby Owens.
Mrs. Joe Piper and son, Joe III,
of Greenville, are spending a few
days with her grandmother, Mrs. M.j
E. Browning and other relatives here. I
Mrs. Qiarles Brown Kugler of |
Washington, N. C., is viaitizig heri
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles.
Mr. Kugler will also spend the week
end here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones had as
their gueets Sui^day Mr. and Mrs.
T. Jones and son, Charlie, Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Jones, Mrs. W,. L. Rch^
er, Mr. and jirs. Joe Collins, Mr.
and Mrs. Whitmire, and Min Helen
Collins of Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. Lo-1
ren Whitmire and childrea. of In
dianapolis, Ind. I
Ryan MeCraiy of the army air
corps. Fort Banning, Ga., and Miss
BUuKshe Penick of Columbia, spent
the week-end with the former’s
mother, Mrs. R. J. McCrarg.
Mrs. M. A. Durant and . daughter,
Mitt Florence Durant, of Abbeville,
spent last week with Mrs. George H-
EUis.
Rev. and 'Mn.' E. L. SMrpe of
Ark*, their deugttler, Mn^
will Join her later.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Oweps, Mr. and
at' Mrs. Hubert Owens, Miss Mary Liz-
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