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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C.
Poge Five
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS.. ILLNESS
BHffS...ANUTIHEPEOHE YOU KKO^
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton/ Residents
Mn. W. O. Brown and Miat Mar*
garct Brown of Rode ym, were
guesta Bnnday of the lonner*a aiatv,
Mra. Alma McKee.
Mra. J. B. Wilder ia apendlng a
week’a vacation with her brother,
J. R. Dillard, and family in Jacks<m-
vlUe, Fla.
Mr. and Mhi. B. W. Crouch, Jr.,
and daughter, Dolly, of Lauroia,
n>ent the meek-end with Mia.
Orouch’a
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parenta, Mr. and Mra. E. C.
Taylor.
idx. and Mra. H. R. Jonea had aa
their gueata Sunday Mra. Wyatt Farr
and children of Liberty, BCr. and
Mra. Norman Yoimg and children of
T^valera Reatr and Mr. and Mra. Al
la^ Coleman Oreer. i
Irienda of Mra. John D. Davla will
be glad to know ahe ia able to be out
again after an illneaa.
Mr. imd Mra. Denny Pitts of
Greenville, spoit Sunday with the
former’s mother, Mra. Nannie A.
Pitta.
Hayne Chandler of Switzerland.
Fla., is visiting his parents, Ifr. and
Mrs. T. J. Chandler, near here, tor
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fuller and sons
of Greenville, were guests Sundtey of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rond^
George DeShields, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. R. DeShields, is confined to
his*home with measles.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hallman, Jr.,
and dauffiiter, Kitty Lu, spent Sun
day in Batesburg with Mr. Hallman’s
parents.
Mrs. L. C. Bond is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. H. L. Baggott, and
Mr. Baggott for several weeks in
Cheraw.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and
daughters, Anne, and Terry Vaughn,
were members of a house party at
Carolina beach, near Wilmington,
N. C., last week.
Mrs. B. F. Wingard and dau^ter,
Barrie Jean, visited her mother Mrs.
Eflie Wasson, in the Hickory Tavern
section the past week-end.
Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., of Annis
ton, Ala., is spending the week with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. P. B.
Adair. Also guests of the Adairs for
the week-end were Mr. Reynolds,
and Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Jones of An
niston.
Mrs. ERa Lou Rite of Leesvilla,
was the guest last week of Mr. and
BIrs. Lewis Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Bohd of Balti
more, Md., were recent gunts of Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Bond and family.
Manager D. B. Sniith of Belkfs De
partment store, and Mrs Smith q>ent
last wedc in New York buying fall
merchandise.
Mr. and Mn. F. A. Fields of Roa
noke, Vk., are guests for a few days
of the former’s brother, Albert
Fields, and Mn. Fields.
Mn. E. C. Taylor, Edgar Taylor,
Jr., Mn. C. H. McCrary and Mrs.
Tan Ray of Renno, will }oln a party
of friends at Myrtle Beadi for foe
week-end.
Miss Agnes Kern is spondiiig some
time with relatives in Reidville.
Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mn. J. D. Boland.
Mn. Ayliffe Jacobs has completed
a six weeks’ course of study at Win>
throp college and will spend foe re
maimer of foe summer with her
mother in Easley
Mn. T. P. P. Cafson and
Mr. and
daui^ter, Jane, of Greenville, spent
Sun^y with Mn. Carson’s parents,
Mr. and Mn. W. H. Shands.
Miss Paviline Roberts has returned
from a visit to relatives and friends
in Rock Hiil-
Friends of C. C. Giles will be glad
to know he is improving at Hays hos
pital where he has been a patimt for
foe past week.
Mn. J. A. Harrill and daughter,
Harriett, and Mn. R. W. Jones, of
Anderson, were guests during the
week of their sister, Mn. Walter
Sustar, and Mr .Sustar.
Mn. Tom Milam and Mn. V. E.
Shealy are guests this week of rela
tives in Burlingtcm and Hickory,
N. q.
Miss Dorothy Woikman, Miss Wil
lie Earl Davidson, DiUard Boland and
Frank M. Boland spent the wedi-end
in foe moimtains of North Carolina.
Miss Louise Coe is attoiding a
house party this week at Pawley’s
Island.
Mn. W. L. Wier, Misses Mae,and
Jackie Wier, Mn. Bhiford Copeland,
Jo Copeland, Biisses Tootsie Cope
land, Catherine Ray, Jean Copeland,
Dorothy Adair, Mary Holmes, and
Mr. and Mn. Chick Ray are on a
house party this we^ric at Idyi^e
Beach with other friends from New-
beriy. *
Rev. J. K. Roberts, Mn. Roberts
and sons. Jack and Bill, left this
week for a month’s vacation to be
spent M foe former’s hcxne In Car-
foage, w. C., foe latter’s home in
Lee, V^^da, and Montraat, N. C.
Mn. M. E. Middleton of Akknon,
W. Va., who has been visiting her
brother, W. H. Shands, has gCAM to
Atlanta to spend a few days with her
sop before returning home.
Mr. and Mn. R. L. Plaxico and son,
Bobby, l^iss Nannie Young Tribble,
and David ’Tribble q>ent several days
this wedR in Bon Claiken, N. C.
Friends of Mn. J. W. Crawford
will be glad to know she is conva
lescing at Hays hospital and expects
to return home in a^few dafs.
Mn. J. M. Pitts is voting her
daughter, Mn. Craig Kennedy, and
Mr. Kennedy in l^partanburg.
Rev. A. C. Bowen oi Dothan, Ala.,
and his daughter. Miss Frances Jean
Bowen of 'Nashville, Tknn., visited
Mr. and Mn. W. H. Simpson last
week.
Mr. and Mn. James Dominick and
son William, were week-end guests
of relatives and friends in Gray
Court. _ _ '
Mr. and Mn. Kennefo~N.-Baker
and children have returned from a
two weeks’ visit to Mn. Baker’s
father. Dr. J. M. Townsend, in Mor
ton, Miss.
Miss Ludie Nell Scott was foe
week-end guest of relatives in At
lanta.
Dr. and Mn. John G. Barden and
sons, Lawrence and Milton, left yes
terday for a two weeks’ vacation trip.
They will spend a few days at Folly
Beach, after which they will be
guests of relatives in Goldsboro and
Farmville, N. C.
Mn. Catherine Padgett and twin
sons. Jack and George, returned yes
terday to their home in McCormick
ville, Ky., and Rev. Mr. Marion is
conducting services for several weeks
near Greenville and WiUlamston.
B. D. HENRY
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Mr. and Mn. J(fon B. Gentry were
guests Saturday of the latter’s aunt,
Mn. John Hubbard, in Anderson.
Miss Elsie Jefonson, daughter of
Mr. and Mn. Hubert Johnson, has
returned to her home after attend
ing Winthrop college summer school.
Rock Hill.
r. M. BOLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley attend
ed the Rogen family reunion Sunday
at WUliamston.
afoer a yisit to her sister, Mn. Rem-
^beHT’hili
uck, and Mr. Truluck
Mn. R. P. Chapman, Mn. Andy
Young, Mn. S. W. Huifoes, Mn. H.
F.* Scott and Miss Ludie Nell Scott
were visiton in Columbia during foe
past week.
Mias Guynelle Payne spent foe
week-end in Goldville with her
mother, Mn. C. J. Payne.
Eda{ard Fergukm of Camp Wheel
er, Ga., spent foe week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E Ferguson.
Mn. S. Y. Adair uid infant son
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mn. O F. Browning, in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mn. L. D. Ginther of
Miami, Fla., were guests Saturday of
Mr and Mn. J.* E. Benjamin.
Howard Watkins of this city and
Camp Stewart, Ga., is on a ten-day
trip to Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. and Mn. Irvin Coleman of
Sarasota, Fla., are visiting foe lat
ter’s sister, Mn. Annie Giles Bailey.
Before returning home th!||pr will
spend some time in foe mountains of
North Carolina.
Miss Betty Tribble spent a few
days this week with her grandpar
ents Mr. and Mn. J. N. Quinn, in
Blacksburg.
Miss Bernice Johnson has returned
to her home near here after being a
substitute matron at foe orphanage
for fop past month.
Mr. and Bdn. M. C. Poole had as
their guests foe past we^ foe lat
ter’s sister, Mn. W. N. Leslie and
daughter, Nonna -Jane, her-niece.
Nina Ruth Baity, of Greenville, and
Jimmy Duvall of Bat Cave, N. C.
Miss Agatha Bailey was foe guest a
few days this week of Miss Ruth
Browne in Anderson.
Mn. Hamp L. Boyd and son,
Bobby, have joined Mr. Boyd, who
holds a position with foe department
of agriculture as architect fo Wash
ington, D. C. The family is making
their home in Alexandria, Va., near
Washington. *
Miss Pauline Benjamin of Marion,
N. C., is spending a vreek’s vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. E.
B^amin.
Mn. T. H. Newkiih has resumed
her position at foe orphanage after a
month’s visit to her s<m in Chicago.
J. FI Beckman of Toledo, Ohio, was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mn.
R. E. Ferguson and family.
Mrs. Annie Giles Bailey and Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Coleman attended foe
funtfal of their aunt, Mn. Theresa
Giles, in Greenwood on Monday.
Misses Mary Sue and Betty Lou
Pruitt, of Whitmire, twin sisten of
Mn. Frank Cauley, were week-end
guests of the Cauleys.
Mn. Ellis Fuller and children of
Atlanta, Ga., are spending several
weeks with Dr. and Mn. L. B. Mar-
i<m at their hnne in Cross Hill'
Miss Emily Dillard,, daughter of
Mr. and BAn. L B. Diilard, has re
turned to her home here after at-
tMiding summer school at Winthrop
college. Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mn.' R. L. Plaxico and
son, Bobby, spent Tuesday in Blacks
burg with foe former’s parents, Mr.
and Mn. J. E. Plaxico.
Mn. M. C. Poole and daughter,
Mias Alice Pools, are visiting. Mn.
Poole’s father, J. T. Dempsey, and
other relatives in GremviUe this
wedc.
Lt Hugh Jacobs Fort Bragg,
N. C., spent the week-end with his
parents. Dr. and Mn. William P.
Jacobs
Mrs. A. ODaniel has returned
from a visit to her sons. Dr. John
O’Daniel and Dr. James O’Daniel and
their wives in EHijay, Ga.
Miss Pearl-Hitt fiturhed yester
day from Chicago, where she spent
the past few weeks attending sum
mer school at foe University of Chi
cago and'visiting her brother, James
Hitt, and Mn. Hitt
Rev. and Mrs. L. B Marion, Jr.,
qpent the past several weeks with the
farmer’s parents. Dr. and.Mn. L. B.
Morion in Crosi Hill. Mrs. Markm
has returned to their h<Hne in Louis-
Mn. Pearl Baker is spending a
week’s vacation at Bftyrtle Beach.
The many friends of Mn. A. E.
Spencer will be glad to know she is
satisfactorily improving following an
operation at foe General hospital in
Greenville on Satimlay.
Mn. George iiesse and daughter.
Miss Evelyn^Hesse of CbarlesUm, are
visiting Mn. Hesse’s*' sister, Mn.
Goyne L. Simpson, and Mr. Simpson.
Mr. Hesse was also a week-end guest
of foe Simpsons.
Mn. W. H. Roberts and children,
Halsell and Claire, are spending two
weeks with her sister, Mrs. C. L.
Jinks, in Panama City, Fla.
Friends of Walter Long, son of
Rev. and Mn. W. N. Long, will be
glad to know he is doing nicely at
foe General hospital in Greenville
following an.operation Tuesday.*
Mr. and Mn. Fred Burnett and
Mn. J. J. McMinn of Spartanburg,
spent foe past week vacationing at
Jacksonville Beach, Silver Springs,
and other pointe of interest in
Florida. \
Mr. and Mn. James G. Monroe
and sbn, Jimmy, will return tomor
row to their home in Latta after a
few days’ visit to Mn. Monroe’s par
ents, Mr.* and Mn. John T. Blakely.
Friends of Otha Jffonson will be
glad to know he is convalescing at
foe General hospital in Greenville
from injuries received in a recent
automobile accident.
Mr. and Mn. Edward Brailsford
and children, Lucien, Edward, and
Catherine Wyman of Summerton,
spent foe week-end with Mn. Brails-
ford’s parents. Dr. and Mn. F. D.
Jones. Also visiting foe Jones re
cently were their daughter, Mn.
Louise Jones Dubose, and Mn. Nell
Gilland of Columbia.
Mr. and BAn.' Norman Sligh and
daughter, Betty, of Greenwood, vis
ited Mr. and Mn. G. A. Burton and
Mn. Henry Burton Sunday.
Dr. and Mn. F. K. Shealy were
visiton in Columbia Monday.
Miss Dorothy Workman of Spar
tanburg, spent foe past week with
her parents, Mr. and Mn. A. C.
Workman'.
Mr. and Mn. J. L. Clements and
daughter, Margaret Angela, of Au
gusta, Ga., spent foe week-end with
Mn. Clements’ parents. Dr. and Mn.
F. K. Shealy.
Mr. and Mn. W. W. Arrington and
their sons, Billy and Bobby, of
Greenville, spent Sunday with Mn.
Arriagton’s mother, Mrs. R. F.
Blakely.
Mn. A. H. McQueen and daugh-
ten, Jean and ‘Agnes, of Loris, are
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mn.
F. C. Pinson. Also guests of the Pin
sons for a few days are their aunt,
Mn. Sallie Pyles, and son, Edgar, of
Atlanta.
Miss Margaret Blakely has return
ed from a week’s visit to Winston-
Salem, N. C.
Dr. H. B. Blakely of Fayetteville,
Tann., is spandiag-a- faw ^ays this
week with Mn. R. F. Blakely and
daughten.
Miss Fannie Pinson has returned
to her home here after a visit to rel
atives at Ocean View Beach and Dan
ville, Va.
Rev. and Mn. W. M. Willis and
Miss Dorothy Willis of Tryon, N. C.,
were giimts a few days lart week ot
Mn. R. tF. Blakely and family.
Mr. and Mn. W. D. Campbell and
children, Donald ai^d Rose Aim, of
Cambridge, Ohio, are visiting Mn.
Campbell’s parents, Mr. and Mn. R.
B. Vance. H. M. Wise of Jackson
ville, Fla., has also join^ Mn. Wise
and daughter, Toccoa, here for a few
days’ visit with Mn. Wise’s parents.
Mr. and Mn.. W. T Jackson, Miss
Elizabeth and, Ray Jackson and J.
Lee Willard have returned from a
few days’ visit to foe latter’s sons,
John and Tommy Willard in Orlando,
Fla. Hazel Willard, daughter of Mr.
and Mn. John Willard, who spent
foe past few weeks here with her
grandparents, returned with them to
her home in Orlando.
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