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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Resktiots
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Bin. Ernest Chaney hat ' retumed
from a several months stay In Long
Island, N. wilth her daue^ter,
Mrs. S. P. Becman, and Mr. Beaman.
Mrs. O. O. Copeland, Mias Jean and
Oswald Copeland of Newberry, visit
ed the former's sister, Mrs. W. C.
Shealy, and Mr. Shealy, here during
the week. i
Mrs. R. L. McCrackin, Bliss Mar-i
garet, Gordon and Sammy McCra^dn
of Colvunbia, wer4 we^-end gueets
of the former’s sister, Bfrs. E. B.
Sloan.
Miss Pearl Hitt left Sunday for
Lake City to resume her teaching
position in the city schools.
Miss Jeanne McMaster of Winns-
boro, was the guest last week of
Blisses Jane Little and Blarcia Gal
loway.
Captain Georga R. Blalock of Fort
Braggs N. C., spent the wedk-oad
with his family liere.
Mrs. Blvdord Cq^riand, Mrs. Hugh
Ray, Mra. W. L. Wler, and Miss llar-
gu^te McMillan were viaotors in
Rodk Hill Monday. They aocxmipan-
ied Bliss Carolyn Copeland who en
tered Winthrop college as a member
of the fredunao class.
Mrs. D. S. Templeton spent a few
days last wedc In SknpsoKsvflle with
her mother, Mrs. J. W. Carik.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clary of
Spartanburg, visited the letter's par
ents, Ut. and Mrs. C. L .Vahgbn, Sr.,
the past weih>«nd.
J. Di Ow«ut of Camp Stewart, Ge.,
spent a few d^ft leave at his hcsne
here the past sredL
Mr. and Blrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr.,
Hazel and Dillard Boland visited Mr.
Boland.
Miss Barbara Montgomery was the
guest last week of Blr. and Mrs. J. L.
Clemsnts In Augusta, GS.
Mrs. Jack Red and Uttle daugh
ter, Jennie, ot Laurens, are viaking
her aunt, lira. Jaak W. Anderson, end
Mr. Anderson tttis wesk.
Friends of Mrs. C. H. BleCrary will
regret to know she is a patknt at
Hays hospitia. Mrs. McCrary ia hn-
proviiW satisfactorily following an
operation on Saturday.
Sam Caasanova of Columbia, spent
in the (rffice of R. S. Owens, attorney, pMrs. W. E. Falls have returned from
is residing in the home of Mrs^C. C. I a yisit to their sister and daughter,
Bailey. iBfrs. James Sellers, and Mr. Sellers,
Mrs. j’. F. Milam or Columbia,!“ Washington, D. C., Mrs. Rhodes
spent the week-end with bet son, several weeks there and .Mr.
W. H. Roberts, and Blrs. Roberts. . Rhodes and Mrs. Falla were there for
Blim Annette Moorhead had as her <
few days’ visit and accompanied
guaai for the week-end Miss Hazel j Duncan and daughter |
Sanders of Allendale. ^ week-end)
Friends of W. B, Tribble will ba
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^ ““.SuBctay were their dautfiter u>d .ie-
lo^hoMtel- ^ - I,.,, Mrs. Dlieor Adame and Mr.
Miss Louise Jacobs, daughter of: ..a...,, ...... .
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Also two other residences.
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of Laurens, were
of Miss Alva
Eugene Sloan will leave today for. have taken an apartment in the home
Bon Clarimn, N< C., ybme be will of Bliss Essie Young on East Caro
lina avenue./. ^
Miss Mary Hokombe of Union, via-
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Join other members of the EnAcine
college football team for a week’s
stay before r^uming to the college I Hed her brother, Gary Holcombe,
in Due West for the fall session. here a^few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy on Sun
day visited J. D. Boland, a patient in
Blrs. Agnes Kern is spending the
week at Pawleys Island with lier
a Columbia hospital, and also the (daughter, Mrs. Pat McEBiinney, and
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formers sister, Mrs. J M. Dosfer. I Mr. Mcllhinney of Atlanta;
Bfr. and Mrs. R. G. Watson and* Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., and Mr.
children are spending the week* as | and Mrs. R. M. Crooks wm« visitors
guests of relatives in Ridgeland.
Miss Louise Kem left the past
Week for Calhoun Falls where < she
will be a member of the grammar
school faculty.
W. J. Bailey u on a tour of Canada,
Nova Scotia, and the New Enigand
f states.
Bits. James P. Sloan has returned
from Duke University, Durham, N.‘
C., where (Aie has beM completing
her master of arts degree in French.
in Columhia Monday. Tkey accom
panied the former’s eon, BCac Finney,
Who entered the University of SouRk
Carolina as a maab«: of tha fresh
man class.
Friends of J. D. Boland, a patient
in a Columbia hoei^tal, wilt^ be
pleased to know he continues to im
prove and bopas to return socm to
his home here. On Sunday, Mrs
Boland, Frank M.' Boland, Mrs. John
T. Little, Mrs. Annie Fleidner, Miss
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Mr. and Mn. Frank Glasgow- and
daughter of Greenwood, were Msasts
Sunday of Mr. and Bfra. Kay Mflls.
Mr. and Mra. S. Lewis Bond of
Cai^ Stewart, and Hlnaavllla, Ga.,
spent the week-end with the farmer’s
parents, Blr. and Bfra. L. C. Bend.
Friends of bIN. A. J. Blsitdiant,
Jr., will be glad to know she is con
valescing et her home after undergo-
ing- an aiH^^ndix operation at Hays
hospital.
Blr. and Blrs. C. B. Ashley and
children, Dorothy, Sara and C. B.,
of Abbeville, visited Blr. and Mrs. A.
B. Galloway, Sr., Sunday.
Mrs. C. P. Robinson is visiting hw
sister, Mrs. R. L. Wylie, in Clover.
Biksses Roennond Durban, Chria-
tine and Edith Hahn of Aiken, wm
guests Thursday of Miss Virginia,
Sadfer.
W. A. Moorhead and James T. Ad
dison were week-end gueets of the
farmer’s son. Dr. W. H. Moorhead,
and Bfrs. Bfoorhead in Jacksonville.
Miss Ella Adair and Mrs. Nannie
A. Pitts are spending the week in
Brevard, N. C. Mrs. Selma B. Adair
and Mrs. Wallace Franks accompan
ied them to Brevard on Tuesday for j
the day.
Mrs. W. N. Bobo and son, William
Bobo, attended the Culbertson-Fun-
dethurk wedding in Greenwood on
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Bliss Frances Sheely left ye*f«”**yjsaturdiw
for LorU to resume her t^ing po- m,,. Robert Hayne Buford of Ab-
sitira, after sp^i^ the summw bovllle, was the guest a few days
with her parents, Blr. and Bfrs. O.
H. ShBely, Sr.
Mrs. W. C. Bond and children spent
Sundsor with 1^ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Fiiller, in Greenville.
Mrs. J. C. Pace of Sumter, spent
the week-end here with Mr. Ptet.
Dr. and Bfrs. F, K. Shealy will re
turn tomorrow from a few days’ visit
to their dauipiter. Bln. Lewis H. Od-
this week of Mrs. W. J. Duncan. Mrs. | < >
Ella Todd of Decatur, Ga., is also:
visiting Blrs. Duncan/
Bfr. and Mrs. V. D. Ramseur, BIrs.j
A. E. Ramseur, Sr., of Greenville,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramseur of An
derson, W. G.-Ramseur and daugh
ter, Ntgicy. of St. Petersburg, Fla.,
visited Blrs. B. M. Dutton, Sir., on*
om, Jt.
Ga.
and Lt Odom, in Columbus,
A. R. Milam of Nutley, N. J., ar
rived this week for a visit to his
.. « . i« ,1 u rtved this weeic for a visit to ms
Mrs. Ry^a Su^rel is visittag her q r ^ilam, and sister.
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brother, W. B. Chaney, a»d Mrs.
Chaney and Blr, and Mrs. Paul Todd
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Olip Sheely, Jr., Mrs. Mary
Owens, Miss Vivian Sheely and June
Owena w|re guests Sunday of Mrs.
Dot Henry in Greenwood.
Blr. and Blrs. Charlie Calloway of
Atlanta, Ga.. were wedc-end guests
of the tormer’t sister, Mrs. Carlton
F. Winn, and Mr. Winn.
Blr. and Bfrs. W, £. Evans and chil-
dran of, Columbia, spent a tew days
this week with Blrs. Evans, mother,
Mn J BC. Pitts.
hir. and Mrs; Walter Sustar spent
the weA-end in Charlotte, N.' C.,
with Bfr. Sustar’s partnts.
GBea BuBiy of Saraaota, Fla., is
visHing his mothar, BIzs. Annie Giles
Bailey, for aeveral w«^.
iR!^B. Hare, manager of Cooner’s,
spent 4he week-end at his home in
Batesburg,
Misa Leola Burnett, who is study
ing Journalism in New York, is visit
ing her avukt, Blrs. George Bmken-
brough, and Mr. Brockenbrough, in
Klnani..
Mr. and Mrs. Dial Gray of Laurens,
spent the week-end with Mrsr Gray’s
parents, Bfr.-.aod Bfrs. T. Z. Carter.
Ai^ guests of tha Carters Sunday
were Blr. and Mrs. W. F. Babb and
children of Greenwood.
Mr. and Bfrs. Cecil Dye oi Lake-
landf Fla., are guests a few days this
week of Blrs. Dye’s atmt, Blrs. Jcriin
T. Little, and other relatives here.
Miss JUla Adair and Miss Jeanette
Pitte spent the wedi-end in Brevard,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Price of Easley,
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
James McCombe.
Judge M. M. Mann and Mrs. Mann
of St. Blatthewi^ w«e week-end
guests of Blrs. Blann’s sister. Miss
Rosa Mahaffey.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shepard were
called Thursday to Thomaston, Ga.,
on account of the death of the for
mer’s father, W. E. Shepard.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Clements and
daughter of Augusta, Ga., spent the
week-end^ with Mrs. Clements’ par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy.
Mr .and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr.,
and son, Jimmy, Nell Buchanan and
Mrs. W. H. Roberts.
Blisses Mary Bailey Owens, Jane
Little and Violet Browning left thu
we^ for Rock Hill to enter Win-j
throp college as members of the
freshman class.
W. A. Moorhead is on a business
trip to Wariiington, D. C.
Bin. E.^C. Bloody left Tuesday for
a visit to her daughter, Blrs. Henry
Jolly, and Blr. Jolly in White Plains,
N. Y.
Bliss Rsbecca James of Atlanta,
and Miss Rebecca Nickles of Charles
ton, hive returned to their homec
after being the guests for a few days
of Blias Betty Spratt.
Bliss Elizabeth Graham will leave
today for Columbia where she will
be a member of the senior class at
the University of South Carolina,
her home.
Friends of William Brooks Owens
will be glad to know he is convales
cing at his home after being a patient
the local hospital for a lew days
and expects to be out again this
week.
Mrs. O. A. Kelly and dav^ter,.
Hazel, of Seneca, and Mrs. Richard
Kohn of Whitmire, were guests Tues
day of Mrs. C JL HalL
Mist Barnett Spratt of Nashville,
Tcnn., spent the past week here with
her brotticr, John Spratt, and Mrs.
I^mtt.
-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Flemming and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Flemming of
Augusta, Ga., visited Prof, and Mrs.
Bothj^U Graham during the week.
Mrs. O. W. Chapin and daughter,
Jane, of Belleville, N. J., arrived this
week for a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Crawford.
Local Kiwanians and memben of
their families attending the annual
Carolinas Kiwanis convention this
week at Myrtle .Beach were: W. H.
Simpson, Robert D. Lynn, F. C. Pin
son, R. S. Ferguson and son, Law
rence, Blr. and, Mrs. Dennis Sowers,
Mr. and' Mrs. W. W. Harris and i
daughter, Cornelia.
W. W. Tribble of Washington, D.
C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Copeland^ >
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr., and Mrs.
T. C. Johnson, Jr., are spending a
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Bliss Shirley Jackson v/lll return! mountains with the former’s mother,
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today to her home in Tarpon Springs,
Fla., after a visit to Miss Margaret
Lightfoot.
Mr, and Blrs. Hubert Pitts, Miss
Madeline Adair and Mrs. William
Henry, M., spent the week-end in
Atlantic Ga.
Lt. C. W. Hallman, Jr., of Camp
Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end at
his home here.
C. W. Anderson, S. Y. Adair, John
W. Finney, Jr., and I. M. Adair have
returned from a week’s business trip
to New York. ,
Mrs. D. Simpson of AtiMns, Ga.,
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Sr.
Blrs. F. C. Pinson visited her
daughter, Blrs. A. H. McQueen, in
Loris and other relatives in MuUins
several days this week.
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Frey, for
merly of Carlisle, Pa., are now mak
ing their home here and have taken
an apartrnent in the Jacobs apart
ments. Dr. Frey is assistant profes
sor of modem languages at'Presbyte-
rian ooUage, ‘
Miss Barfasura Montgomery will
leave this wedc for a visit to rela
tives and friends in Commerce and
Attynta, Ga^ before entering the Uni-
verdty of Georg^ at Athens where
rite be a member of .the Junior
cisas for the coming sesiion.
Bill Abrams of Columbia, is spend
ing a wedc’s vacation with his mother,
Mrs. EsteUe Abrams. Mr. Abrams,
his mother, Blr. and Mrs. Drummond
Bailey and children of Greenwood,
Hient a' few days this week with
their sister and daughter, Blrs.
George Plunkett, pad Blr. Plunkett,
In Conyenu Ga.
Min Mary George, formerly of
Laurms, who bra acceidtd • position
Mrs. White of Newberry, and sister,
Miss Elizabeth White of Durham, N.
C.
Mrs. S. B. Loftis and daughters.
Misses Nelle, Mary and Nanette,
spent the week-end in Henderson
ville, N. C., and Taylors as guests
of Misses Blanche Hawkins and Vir
ginia Butler. Misses Hawkins khd
Butler returned home with them for
a* few days’ visit, before leaving for
Alto, Ga., where they and Miss Nelle
Loftis have i|p:epted positions at the
State Tuberculosis Sanitorium.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rhodes and
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