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‘■.V ”i' - I TTuirsdaj^OctobcjrjH^ 1941 T- ■■>' ■‘'.IV ■r If- .-y.-.y P" THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C f f Attend Educational Meet In Columbia W. E. Monts, soperintoident of the city sdiools, attended a meetinf of the executive committee of the South Carolina Educational asfodatkm in Columbia on Friday. Mir. Monts is state committeeman from' the Fobrth congrearional district. On Saturday Mr. Mcmts and John B. Gentry, prin* cfpel of the hifh sdiool, attended the cadnier meeting of the council of del> ^Mstes held at Dngrton hall on the campus of the Universi^ of South Carolina, at which time a program for the year's work of the association was adopted. COhtPfS SADLEB-aiTElfB FttABMACT Student Council. For Mountville School The student council of Mountville hi|di school has been organized with the following oflkers. Presidait, Boris Jacks. Vice-president, Clarence Boyce. Secretary-treasurer, Evelyn Miller. Class presidents are honorary mem- b«rs ol the council: Murray Madden, Elizabeth Carter, Jane Miller, Mary Lou Few and Callie Norwood. Fitun each home room representa tives to the council are Chosen. For this year they are: James Goodman, Irene Bryson, Barbara Hunt, Janie Cannon aikl Thomas McMahan. Each member of the council has a particular loh to do, officers state, and they are asking the full cooper ation of every student of the schooL WEtK-ENO TRIPS. ■ VISITORS. ■ 1UNESS KlffS...ABOin ns PtOPtE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Lew Hatton, who is a patient at the Veterans’ hospital in Columbia. Friends of Mr. Hatton will be glad to know his condition shows improve ment Miss Belle Richey of Asheville, N. C., was the week-eiltd guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. E Richey. Also guests of the Richeys Sunday were Mr. and _ Mrs. W. E Poole of Piedmont Mrs. Mrs. Letha Gilmore and Chariest Miss Jane Uttle, freshman at Win-i Alfred Crocker, Miss Shady Hucka- Smith were guestf of relatives in throp college, Ro^ Hill, spent thej***® Mrs. B. F. Poole of Whit- Greenville Su^ay. wedc-end with her parents, Mr. andi^i^* Friends of Dr. C. Byniun Betts will John W. Little., be glad to know he is improving sat isfactorily at Hays hospital where {spent Saturday at Davidson college he underwent isn operatkm on Mon- {attending the induction exercises of day. Dr. John Rood Cunningham as presi- S. A. Rumi^ ol Charleston, and, dent, son, John Htta Rumcdi, of Fort J. M. Lea, Sr., of Charleston, was Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end at the we<dc-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. their home here. F. M. Stutts. Mrs. D. J. Brimm has returned Miss Myrtle Chandler of McCor- Dr. M. W. Brown of the coUege,I**END^O TAPE—Fully transparent' and flexible, seals without water. I 10c roU. Handy in home or office. < Chronicle Publishing Co. 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Misses Luva McDonald, Elizabeth Akers, Julia Porter, Frances Leonard, Margaret Hazel and Warrm Gamble were in Columbia Saturday evening for the performance of “The Barber of Seville.” Miss Helen Franklin of Union, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt. Bgrs. B. M. Dv^n, Sr., spent Sun day in Monroe, N. C., with her son, J. B. Simpson, and Mrs. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Marks and sons, Joe and Johnny Austin, of Lau rens, were guests of Mr. and Bdrs. Ryland F. Sumerel Sunday. Roy C. Nabors of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. Taylor Adair, and Mr. Adair. Also week end guests of the Adairs were Mrs. Nabors and Mrs. BUly Venable of Augusta, Ga. Miss Clarice Wells, a member of the Cross Hill school faculty, was the week-end guest of Miss Hazel How ard. Friends of Frank Simpson will be glad to know he is able to be out again after a recent illnesa. xaaiiaaaaaaaaaaMaxwiaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKKaaaaaaaiaaiMu mick, spent Monday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Chandler, neir here. George H. Comelson is spending a few weeks in New York on business. Miss Elizabeth Propst of Lyman, was the week-end guest of Bir. { and Mrs. R. M. Crooks. They also had as th^ guests on Sunday Miss Edith Childress of Goidville, and L. F. Fischer of Newberry. Mrs. F. F. Wakerly of Forest. Hills, N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and son, Frankie, spent' Tuesday in Co lumbia with Mrs. Wilson’s parents. Mrs. Hattie Phillips of Tlnion, was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. CordelL Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clary of Spartanburg, spent the wedc-«id with Mrs. Clary’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn, Sr. Friends of Mrs. B. F. Fuller will be glad to know she is improving following an operation at the New berry hospital. Mrs. W. W. Cole has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. 'F. Fuller for the past two weeks. Mrs. E. Mood Smith, Murphy and Nell Timmerman were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith in Laurms Sunday. Miss Frances Spratt returned yes terday from a few days’ stay in At lanta, Ga., where she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. H. James. Miss Leonne Crosby of Union, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Hu^ Ray, and Mr. Ray. Friends of Milton Boyd, son of Mr. H. D. HENRY ISM-lMl F. Bf. BOLAND R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 Mr. and Mrs. John Eppe and son, Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Harris, ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. CharUe Wallace andlP^^f children of Newberry, were guests' Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoi-!??** *? her mother, land Himter ^ McCants, who is ilL Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pitts of Arling- Baylor ton, Va., and Washington, spent the i aM Mrs. N. P. Pratt, in week-end with the former’s mother, Cfa., the past week-end. Mrs. Guy C. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. White were guests of relatives in Greenville Sun day . It Igrs. A. L. Shepard and son, Bob by, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Matha Windham, in Jacksonville, FU. Miss Elizabeth Barnes had as her week-«id guests. Miss Gwradolyn Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. £. M. Tim merman and Mrs. James Pitts were visitors in Charlotte, N. C., Tfaius- day. Miss Jacqueline Kennedy of High Point, N. C., was a week-end guest at the John Spratt home. Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray. She had as her guest, Barnes of Augusta, Ga., and Miss '*“®» Margaret Shores, also of At- Helen Ha^junsTof Asheville, N. C., students at Lander college. Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr., and son, Jimmy, Mrs. C. W. HaJUman, Jr., and dau^ter, Kitty visited Lt. Hallman near Rockingham, N.' C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sims and small dau^ter, Patsy, and Mrs. J. H. Stewart of East Point, Ga., spent Sund^ with the former’s mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims. Friends of Charles A. Sullivan, Jr., will be interested to know he has accepted a position with the ^ilway Express company. Mrs. G. R. Milam was the guest a few days last week of Iftrs. Josie Martin in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. William King of thlb city, and Miss Gloria Brodie of Greenville, returned Monday from a few days’ trip to Montgomery, Ala., and Maxwell Field, where they vis ited the former’s son, Billy King, a flying cadet Frioids of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Faust and children will be interested to know they have moved to Lexing ton, N. C. Mrs. Johq C. Henry of Greenville, is spending t^ week with her sister, Mrs. Ansel Godfrey. Misses Katherine Graham of Rock Hill, and Elizabeth Graham, a student at the University, of South Carolina, spent the week-end with their par ents, Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Gra ham. Miss Mary Bailey Owens, freshman at Winthrop college, spent the we^- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens. She had as ho: guest Miss Mary Carter of Anderson, also a student at Winthrop. Miss Betty Rutii Stephen of Paco- let, was the wedk-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. WilBim L. Wise of Pensacola, Fla., and W. L. Wise of Bateaburg, were guests Thursday of Mr. and Idrs. l^ynn W. Cooper. Miss Lou Abrams of Charlotta, N. C., B(r. and Mrs. W. D. BaUay and children of Greenwood, visited ttieir mothw, Mrs. EMelle Abraaa, the past wedc-end. Bill Abrams ol Co lumbia, also spent Sunday here. Miss LaNetle Penney oi Sumter, a student at the University of South Carolina, was the wedc-end guest of MIm Evelyn Henry. Miss Cis^ Young, student at Queens college, CbarMte, N. G.. and Mias Inas Young, aenku' at Luxler coUega, Greenwood, spent the week end with their paroris, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young. Tha latt«r had as har guasts Mlasas Sara Chapman and Annette Pedea. alao studeiris at Lan der, who attended Ibe Pred^rteriin Student aieociatioo meeting i -» f * \ . lante. Dimcan Workman was the guest of Tommy Martin, student at Duke uni versity, Durham, N. C., the past week-end and attended the Duke- Colgate game cm Saturday. * Mrs. John T. Little has returned from a several week’s visit to her daughter, Blrs. Everette Carson, and Mr. Carson in Marion. Mrs. Carson accompanied her mother home for a few days stay. Mrs. C. N. Mauney was the guest of relatives in Rock Hill and Char lotte, N. C., last week. Friends of Duncan Workman will be ^ad to know he is improving sat isfactorily at his home following a nasal operation. Irvin Cribb and Miss Frances Cribb of Spartanburg visited their father, R. N. Cribb, here Sunday. Miss Jinny Young was the week end guest of Miss Mary McCord in AbbeviUe. Mrs. John H. Cook of Fayetteville, N. C., was here Tuesday for the fu neral of her grandmother, Mrs. Fan nie Benjamin. Mr. and Mis. Hugh Holman spent the week-end in Mooresville, N. C., and attended the installation services of the latter’s brother. Rev. Cliff H. McLeod, as pastor of the First Pres byterian church. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Riddle ofi Charlestcm, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sammons of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carter of Columbia, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Bagwell Simday. Miss Virginia Dillard, student at Coker college, Rartsville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard. She h^ as her guests the following Coker students, who attended the Presbyterian Stu dent association meeting: Misses Ca mille Cunningham, Susanne Bethune, Addie McIntosh, Betty Martin and Betty Jane Johnson. S. Lewis Bond of Camp Stewart, Ga., now on maneuvers with his com pany in North Carolina, spent the week-end with hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. Mias Louise Kern, who teaches in Calhoun Falls, visited her mother, Mrs. Agnfs Kern, the pest week-end. Mrs. Emsst Chensy and Miss Vir ginia Chaney cm Sio^bky visited their daughter and slstmr. Miss Meryl Chaney, student nurse at General hospital, Greenville. Dr. L. 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