The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 04, 1941, Image 5
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
Poge Five
WEEK-IND TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS
THE P^E you KNOl
Iftms of Intarest ConcomingXliiitoii Residents
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MIm IVyrtnor of Cohnolbia,
^spcnt levcral daji thli W9tk with
mend* at the orphanifa.
Mr. and Mra. W. D. Amatronf aqd
cldMren of Orfix Court, oeut Sun*
dax with Mra. Ajncta(troag9 parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Buiene Bttt
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller L. Reese, Jr.,
spent a tew daxa lest weelc with the
letter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Henders^ bdFore ferine to, Tampa,
Fla., where B(r. Reese is now am-
ploxed.. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. j. B. Hart and fam>
ilX of OoldviUe, haw mdvad into
their reoentlx purchned ham» on
Walnut street
Miss Pearl BQtt was the foost a tew
daxs last weel^ of M^ LBx Mae
Workman in Chappells.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrepce F. Davis
and Capt. and Mrs. Ja^ H. Davis,
Jr., spent the we^-«ad in Charles
ton.
Miss Jessie Lee Johnson of Lake
City, is the guest of Mias Pearl Hitt
B. C. Ferguson oi Fmrt Bragg,
K. Cn spent the Labor dax holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Ferguson.
her gradxiation from Presbyterian
college in June, has gone to Cross
Hill, where she will be a member of
the school faculty the coming year.
Otis Young and Carson Nabors
spent last wedc at Camp Stewart
ton’s, has returned frcmi Chicago, | daiighter, Ruth, and J. M. Lea, Sr.,
where he spent the past week at-tof CharlMton, were guests Tuesday
tending the Natiobal Retail Jewelers .of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts.
Association convention. | Friends of John Griffith will le-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleveland, gret to know he is ill at his home.
Mr. and Bfrs. J. C. opeland and4lfrs. Mrs. Ella B. Warren has returned
Ga., with their brothers, Hugh Young Alma McKee spent Sunday in Ridge- > from Charleston where she was call-
Miss Essie Davidson teft yestsrdax
to rssume her teaching poiritkm in
Great Falls after gwndlng the sum
mer at her hOkne here.
Lt and Mrs. lykes Henderson of
Fort Banning and Cohanbus, Oa.,
spent the Labor day week-end hbU-
digrs with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. S. Henderson.
Mrs. W.jr. Durrance of Fort Maade,
Fla^ was a guast aeveral days last
we^ of Mr. and Mrs. F. M Stutta.
Major Walter A. Johnson, Lisuten-
ants Wiliard L. Jonaa, Thomwdl
Dunlap and C. W. Hallman were at
th^ homea teir the Labor day holt-
dayi. I
Mrs. J B. K»jr, Jimmy and Kitty
Kay of Byron, Oa., and Mrs. Howard
Meadors of Mscoo, Oa., are visiting
tha W. G. King family, Bfrs. Irene
Pitts snd othsr relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp L. Boyd of
Washington, D. C., v^ted relatives
here and in Laursns ttie past week
end, Their son, B<ri)by, who has been
with his grandparents in Laurens, ac
companied them home.
Clari^ Wdle at Mount Holly,
N. C., vdio has been employed in the
office of R. Sr'Owens, attorney, since
crest, N^ C., and attended services at^ed several we^ ago on account..of
vdiidi Dr, George C. Truett of Dallas,; the death of her daughter, Mrs. John
Texas, delivered the sermon. j Grairii.
Miss Bemkc Jcriuukm, of neerf Copeland Blackweii returned this
Clinton, leaves th<s wffk for Green-1 week from New York where he spent
vilte K^Mre will be a member of | the past two months with relatives.
Miss Laetitia Jonaa wlU leave this'l*^® senkw high sdioolfaculty for the. Mrs. John Seay of Atlanta, Ga.,
week for Aiken where she will be an'eommg sesston. Miss Johnson for
instructor in English in the high »«veral y^ has taught la the JJr ^ Mn. W. T.Jitnam. ^ Sun-
and Billy Nabon.
Dr. Jr B. Kennedy' has ratumed
from his home in York where he
spent the summer, to reeume his
teaching poeltUm at Prsabytarian col-
lege.
adiool. - lEaslay high school.
Mrs. W. W. Harris has refumed to' W. C. Baldwin, Jr^ spentllast week
her home in SandersviUe, Oa.. after.Vacationing in Washington, D. C.
a visit to her daughters, Mrs. Thom- Miss Frances Simpson left Tuee-
weU Dunlap and Mrs. Lawrence day to spend a week with Miss Linda j
Qavis. I Copeland in Columbia prior to the
Miss Josephine Hair of Greenwood, I opening of the University of South
day the Putnams and Mrs. Seay were
giiests of their daughter and sister,,
Mrs. J. R. McTeer, and Mr. McTeer
in Aiken. „
Friends of Mrs. W. H. Shinds wfOt
be glad to know she is convalescing
at her hbn^ after being a patient ak
Hays hospitaL
Miss Vivian Parks Adair and iOm
Bilarion Leake of Bennettsville, have
returned from a vacation st^ ak
Highlands, N. C.
Mrs. N. W. Bobo is visiting hor
brother, John S. Bolt, and Mrs. Boit
in Honea Path.
Miss Vivian Parks Adair leaves to
day to resume her teaching poeiUas
in the McCormick high school.
is the guest of Mr. end Mrs. R.i6.
Truluck.
< Robert Vance of Fort McPherson,
Carolina, where she will be a mem-;
bar of the senior class.
Friends of Mrs. W. B. Lea of Rodey;
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Spent the wedc-end witti his parents,»Mount, N. C., will be glad to know
Mr and Mrs. R. B. Vanca. [die is convalescing here at the home
Mrs. D. H. Martin of Union, was of her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, af-
the guest hut week of Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Kellers. *
Mrs. T. D. Davis of McCormick,
spent M few days last week with her
parenU, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors. l visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Louie and Alvin Nabors acoompan- i T. J. Chandler, for a few weeks. Mr.
ter an operation at the local hospital!
aeveral wedcs ago.
Mrs. W. B. Huzz^ and little son,
Johnny, of Washington, D. C., areij
led her home for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell and
sons, Lewis and Alvin, Mrs. Ed Tur
ner and Mrs. Zanie Campbell w««
wedc-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Paintn* in Burlinghm, N. C.
C. J. Bouknight of Concord, N. C.,
spent the week-end here and was
accomt>anied home by Mrs. Bouk
night ' who had been visiting her
mother, Mrs. Metta Stone.
Misses Julia and Hden Porter and
Huzzard accompanied them here for
the week-end.
Mrs. S. Y. Culbertson and son,
James, of Spartanburg, Mrs. M. W.
Hill and dau^riers. Myrtle, Edna and
Franck of Greenville, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wells
and Miss Maude Wells in Cross HiU.
Fraite Martin, III, of l4iurens, is
spending a few days with his cousin,
little Jane Todd. ’
Friends of Miss Shirley Wells, who
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Mi^ NeU Monk have returned after has held a position at CUnton Hotel
spending the summer at the Porter Coffee shop, will be interested to
cottam at Montreat N. C.' I know she leaves this week for Mon-
Mrs. U E. Bishop has ratumed; treat, N. C., where she wiU enter
'Montreat college. Miss Annie Ruth
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from a wedc’s visit with 'ralathres in
AjriieviUe and HendersoovUlf-
Miss Frances McKee of SjArtan-
burg, spent the wcdi-end with her
mother, Mrs. Alma McKee.
Mrs. Metta Stone is visiting her
son, Sem Stone, Mid Mrs. Stone in
Charleston for several weeks. *
Friends of .Misses Frances and
Johnita Horton will be glad to know
they are convaleicing aftw under-
gding tonsil operations the past wedc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray PhilUns ot Sen
eca, were guests Mcxiday m the let
ter’s sister, Mrs. WilUam J. Henry,
and Mr. Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bbhop and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Caulay spent the
week-end et Myrtle Besch.
FiHends of'W. B. Tribble will be
glad to kno# he ia improving satis
factorily at Hays hoqritel following
an aiqpendix operation during tha
week.
Mr. and, Mrs. T. Ot MdSeosm aoif
family of Bladcstodc, spent Sunday
with Mrs. McKeown’s mother, Mrs.
T. J. Blaloek.
Friends of Mr. .and Mrs. Paul An
derson, who fcHinerly lived near
here, will be interested to know they
have moved to Greenville, where Mr.
Anderson has accepted a poeitioo
with an insurance company.
Miss Betty. ^;sratt has returned
fixnn Lake Junaluska, N. C., where
she held a position for thk summer.
Miss Etta Selltts and Mrs. ^M. M.
Sellers of Latta,~iq)ent the we^-end
with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis.
Miss Peggy Sjxunt of Columbia,
spent the Labor Day holidays ^with
hw mother, Mrs. C. W. Stone.
Sam McCrary of Camp Stewart,
Ga., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. McCrary, several days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs: N. P. Dow and
daughter, Dana, visited Mrs. Dow’s
father, H. D. Rantin, and Mrs. Ran-
tin Sunday enroute to their home in
Knoxville, Tenn., after a vacation
stay at St Simon’s Island.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Babb dnd chil
dren of Charlotte, N. C., spent the
week-end with Mrs. Babb’s mother,
Mrs. J. L. Wright
Friends of Miss Helen Hollings
worth will be glad to know she is
improving at Hays hospital where
she has been a patient for the past
tm days.*
Miss Vera Brunett of Greenville,
a miember of the faculty of Flora
McDonald college. Red Springs, N. C.,
and Miss Marie Smith of Liberty,
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Casque.
Mr. and Mn. S. Lewis B<md of
Camp Btawart^and Hinesville, Ga.,
spent the week-end the for
mer’s parsots, Mr.
Bcmd.
Friends of Mn. R. L. Coe will be
glad to know ahe was abla to leave
the hospital this week and is con
valescing at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mn. W. H. Shands.
Mr. and Mn. Carroll Pitts of Spar
tanburg, spent Sunday with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts.
Mr. and Mn. Roy Crisp have re
turned tq their home in Nashville,
Tenn., after a visit to thd former’s
perents, Mr. and Mn. W. E. Crisp,
iq Mountvilla, and sister, Mn. L. M.
Wilson, and Mr^ Wilson here.
Mr. and Mte. H. D. Henry and Dr.
and Mn. J. F. Bozaad of Gaffney,
spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach.
Rev. and Mra. J. K. Roberts and
small sons rstumad Monday from a
month’s vacation wpcai with rala-
tlvea in Carthaga, N. C.; Let, Vir
ginia, and at Montraat, N. C.
Mrs. R. C. Shai^ ia pending a
vacatloo a« the guest of relatives in
Union. Mias Metta Pahnar of Ashe
ville, is substituting ter Mn. Shands
at Hotel Clinton during h«r absence.
Miss Helen Pu^ laft Tuesday for
Toccoa Falla, Oa., where die will ni
ter Toccoa ittstitttte aa a student
for the coming session.
Mrs. Jack. W. Andaraon, with Mr.
and Mra. Jack Red dt Laurena, is
visitinf Mr. and Mrs. William Bolt
and Mr. and Mra. Milton Sumaral in
Newport, Ky.
J. C. ThoiMip, aMUMgar of Hamit
Fant of Union replaces Miu Wells
at the coffee shop.
Bill Crisp of Denver, Colorado,
add Mr. and Mn. W. V. Badger of
Atlanta, are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mn. W. E. Crisp, in Mount-
ville, and other relatives here.
Peggy Burke of Sumter, was the
guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Truluck and children.
Mn. S, T. Pack and daughter, Miss
Sara Lee Pack, hqve returned from
a trip to Washington, D. C., and Vir
ginia.
Mr. and Mn. Fred Tumbling and
children spqnt the week-end in
Charleston.
Mrs. T. P. Owens and son, Tommy,
Mrs. Lila C. Stewart, Mn. Marvin
Stewart and son, Marvin, and Mr.
and Mn. Furman Ott visits Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Finley in Maddens Sun
day.
- Frleuds ef^Mn. Haynie O. Prince
wHl be glad to know she is conva-
leacihg at her home in the Tribble
apertments after being a patient at
the local hocpital.
Mr. and Mn. Tommy Thomas of
Atlanta, Ga.. were week-end guests
of Mr smd Mn. N. W. McDaniel.
Marion Hill of Washington, D. C.,
formerly of this city, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mn.
C C HilL '
J. W. Pack visited friends in Hen-
dUlffliYin?, N. C.. the. pist week-end.
Miss Margaret Li^tfoot has re
turned from a month’s stay in Flor
ida. She was accompanied home by
Miss Shirl^ Jackson, who will be a
student at the local high school lor
the coming year.
Mr. and Mn. R. L. Plaxico and
son, Bobby, spmt Sunday in Blacks
burg with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mn.*J. E Plaxico.
Friends of Mn. Essie Atkins will
be glad to know she is convalescing
at her home after being a patient at
the local hospital for the past week.
Miss Sara Frances Falls is visiting
her sister, Mn. James Sellers^ ^d
Mr. Sellen in Washington, D. C.
Jack Jeanes of . Fort Bragg, N. C.,
spent the week-end Labor day holi
days with his parents, Mr. and Mn.
J. D. Jeanes. •
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shealy and
small son of Prosperity, visited
friends here during the week.
Mrs. C. E. Nichols and son, Jimmy,
spent a few days last week in Spar
tanburg with her father, B. £. Wil
son, and othqj* relatives. Mr. Nichols
was also there Sunday and accom
panied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Quinn and J.
N. Quinn of Blacksburg, visited Mr.
and Mn. W. B. Tribble Sunday,
and Ites. L. CTf^TiSi^TTorettce THpp ipent-Hw
week-end at her home in Piedmont.
Lt. James G. Jeanes and Mn.
Jeanes of Camp Davis, N. C., visited^
the former’s mother, Mn. P. S.
Jeanes, last week-end.
Mr. and Mn. R. S. Truluck and
children were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reap in Spartan
burg. On Sunday the party motored
to Pisgah National park.
Friends of Marshal Pack will be
interested to. know he has accepted
a position as commercial announcer
with radio station WAIM in Ander
son. ^
The many friends of Dr. A. E.
Spencer will be glad to see him out
again after an illness at his home.
Miss Katherine Graham left Mon
day for Rock Hill where she is libra
rian at the hi;^ school for the com
ing aessioa.
Mrs. R. L. Lockett is spending
some time in Slayton, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Rodgers and
daughter of Greenarood, spent the
week-«id with Mrs. Rodg«rs’ moth
er, Mrs. N. W. Bobo.
Rev. and Mra. C. Bynum Betts
have returned frtMn a stay at their
summer cottage at Bon darken, near
Flat Rock, N. C.
Mrs. Algie Bobo and children of
Spartanburg, spent several days this
weak with her parmts, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Addy. Mr. Bobo was also here
Sunday.
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