The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 12, 1942, Image 5
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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
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Items of Intetest Concerning Clinton Residents
Reese Young, student at Clemeon,
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. N. Reese Young.
Mist Margaret Hade the or
phanage school faculty, was the
week-end guest of friends in Ai|-
gusta, Ga. ^
The many friends of Miss Lou
Henderson will regret to knew she is
ill. She left Sunday for an indefinite
stay with relatives in Asheville, N.C.
Mrs- W. S. Porter end Miss Luva
McDonald Were visitors in Green
ville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. B- R. Austin were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Austin In Spartanburg.
Mrs. M. L. Benson and Miss Ella
Earle Busbee of Hartsville, and En
sign T. L. Benson of Norfolk, Va.,
spent Friday with Mr- and Mrs. W.
B. Driggers.
Mrs. May D. Frowein was the
week-end guest of relatives and
friende in Spartanburg.
Bob Walker spent the week-end at
his home in Chester.,
Friends of Mrs. Tom Adair will be
glad to know she is improving from
a recent illness.
Friends of Miss Alline Copeland!
will be interested to know she i# at!
the home of her aunt, Mrs. Caldwell
Wier in/Laurens, where she is receiv
ing treatment for an eye ailment.
Mrs/C./B.
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the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H.
Donnan, after spending the past sev-
Holcombe of Birming-
la., will arrive today for a few
with Miss Elizabeth Nel-
eral months with her daughters, Mrs.
Walter A oil in Pendleton, and Mrs.
E. P. Little in Greenwood.
Miss Annie WilUroon of Greenville,
was the week-end guest of Miss Thel
ma Hicklin. "
Mrs. Carrie Donnan, Miss Lucy
ham,
days
•on.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Knox and son, were guests
Sunday of the former’s daughter,
Mrs. James Tinkler, and Mr. Tink
ler, in Cliffside, N. C.
Mrs. J. E. Davenport of Norfolk,
Va., is the guest of Mrs. C. M. Bailey.
- Friends of Miss Rosa Mahaffey
will regret to know she has been ill
at her home for the past few days.
Mrs. L. M. Blair, Mrs. W. H. Long
McWhirter of Blairs, vis
ited Mrs. Blair’s and Mrs. Long’s sis
ter, Mrs. Jessie Sparks, during the
week.
Miss Eloise Daniel of Columbia,
visited her sister, Mrs. Gene Knox,;!
and Mr. Knox the past week-end.
Miss Elizabeth Nelson was the
week-end guest of Miss Peggy Sprunt
in Columbia.
Mrs. Beulah Patterson of Lanford,
Donnan - of Columbia, and Mrs. Tom
Scott of Whitmire, were guests Sat- 1 spent Tuesday with Mrs. C. P. Rob-
urday X)f Mrs. J. Reed Todd.
Miss Mae Madden is now making
her home at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Paul Roberts on South Broad
street. _
Miss Josephine Hough of Langley,
was a visitor at the orphanage the
past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough and
son, Dan, moved the past weak to
the residence on South Owens street
Dr. and Mrs.
ty occupied by
i R. Blalock.
Mbs Billie Lewis of Conway, wm
the week-end gueet of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Eargle and attended the Alex-
ander-Todd sssdfllng Saturday in
end in Gram
relatives and
Rev. J. H. Kohler is teaching a
training school in Lancaster this
week.
Joe McMillan, senior at Clemson,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillian.
R. E. Ferguson the past week visit
ed his son, Edward Ferguson, who is
attending an officers candidates'
school at Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va.
Hr. and Mrs. James P. Sloan, Hr.
and Mrs. Hugh Eargle and Sloan
Todd were guests last Saturday at a
>uffet supper given by Mrs. E. D. Eas-
terby and daughters. Miss Harriett
Easterby and Mrs. James G. Fergu
son, at their home in Laurens, hon
oring Miss Rosemary Alexander and
Lt Walter Todd.
Mrs. Joe Hough was the week-end
guest of relatives and friends in Ker
shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Bolton in Greenwood.
Mrs. Olin Shealy, Jr., spent Sun
day in Greenwood with her sister,
Mrs. Dot Henry.
Miss Mildred Hlpp, member of the
Parksville school faculty, visited her
father, M. B. Hipp and other rela
tives here the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sumerel of
Greenville, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson.
I. O. Adair is visiting his brother,
L. L. Adair, and Mrs. Adair in At
lanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes were
guests of the former’s brother, P. C
Jeanes, and Mrs. Jeanes in Green
wood.
Mrs. Carroll B. Spencer of Wash
ington, D. C., is visiting her son, Car-
roll M. Spencer, and Mrs. Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dial Gray of of Lau
rens, spent the week-end with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Z.
Carter. ■
Mrs. George Felkel of Elloree, is
inson.
Mrs. J. W. Copeland will return to
day from a shprt visit to Mr. and
Mrs. David J, Craig- -in Charlotte, * *
N. C;
Mrs. I. C. Nunnamaker of Colum
bia, and Mrs. Bessie Ferguson of
Whitmire, were guests Tuesday of
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton and Mrs.
Henry Burton.
Miss Lila Sue Harrieon of Spar
tanburg, was the week-end guest of[-
Mrs. John Yarborough.
. Mr. and Mis. J. M. Harris and Mis.
John Yarborough spent Sunday in
Geaenwood with Mrs. Harris’ pbr- \\ >
carts, Mr. and Mo. W. W. Turner.
Friends of Mrs. M. A. Hays will
regret to know Hie Is a patient at
the local hospital.
Mr. and Mre. Carroll Pitts of Spar
tanburg, visited the former’s mother,
Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, the past week
end.
Friends of Jack Johnson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnson, will be
glad to know he has returned to his
home and is recovering from a brok
en leg injury after being a patient at.
the local hospital.
Mrs. Joe Dixon and Miss Maud
Geer spent the week-end in Fayette-!
ville, N. C., with Mr. Dixon, who is
stationed it Fort Bragg.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Downs Byrd
of Summerville, were guests Satur
day of MH. Julia Griffin and Mrs.
Julian W. Coleman. J
Friends of Mrs. Sterlin Young will
regret to know she is a patient at the
local hospital
Lawrence Ferguson,, student at
Fishburne military school, Waynes
boro, Va., spent the week-end with,
his father, R. E. Ferguson.
Rev. and Bin. A. S. Hutchinson of
Atlanta, are spending several weeks
with their daughter^Mn. J. H. Koh
ler, and the Rev. Mr. Kohler.
Friends of Myra Adair, daughter
of Mr. and Mre. R. C. Adair, will be
glad to know she is improving at her
home after being a patient in the lo
cal hospital for the part few days.
Ace Workman, Jr., student at
Clemson, spent the week-end here,
with his parents.
Davis V. Pitts of Spartanburg, is
ill at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Nannie A. Pitts. Friends of Mr. Pitts
will be glad to know he is improving.
Lt. William Elbert Jones of Fort,
Benning, Ga., spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. W. E. Jones.
Mrs. S. C. Hays and Mrs. C. W.
Stone are visiting Lt. Ned Sprunt
Hays and Mrs. Hays in San Antonio,
Texas. 5 I,::-——
spending several weeks with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baxter.
Friends of Mrs. E. L. Chandler will'
regret to know she is ill at Hays hos-
pital where she has been a patient ;
for the past few days.
Miss Frances Burton of Savannah, 1
William Montjoy and chil- Ga., student at Winthrop college, I
dren of St. Marys, Ga., are visiting Hock Hill, spent the week-end with;
relatives and triends here and ih + Mr and Mrs. G. A. Burton and Mrs.
Laurens. Mr. Montjoy accompanied ( Henry Burton. Also guests of thel
them here for the week-end. Burton* Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gray of Wil-1 e. C. Shivers of Atlanta,
liamston, spent Sunday with the for- j g. W. Hollingsworth of this city, l
mer’s mother, Mrs. D’Arcy Gray, and , and H. H. Fuller of Greenwood, at-!|
sister, Mre. W. D. Adair, and Mr. tended a Metropolitan Life Insurance
Adair. N j convention the past week in Clear- 1
Friends of Mre. P. S. Jeanes will water, Fla. They were accompanied
be glad to know sha.it improving at; 0 n the trip by Mrs. Hollingsworth [
her home and is now able to sit up and Mrs. Fuller. ‘
some each day.
Mr. and Mre.
Arthur Black of
Dr. and Mre. L. R. Lynn and Mr.
and Mre* W. W. Harris and daughter,'
Greenville, spent the week-end with Cornelia, left yesterday for a few
the foimer’s parents, Mr. and Mre. 1 days stay in Florida. The Lynns
1 will visit their daughter, Mrs. Rob-
Mre. Joe Jones and children of e rt Bonn, in Orlando, and the Har-
Spartanburg, have joined Mr. Jones h ises will guests of Rev. and Mrs.
here and are occupying an apartment | Samuel P. Bowles in Tampa.
in the home of Bin. Sara Bell David
son on Musgrove street. Mr. t Jones is
tmployed in the city water and light
department
Lt Claude Lawson of Fort Ben
ning, Ga., spent the week-end with
* his mother, Mre. L, T. Lawson. Bin.
Ralph Burdette of Simpsonville, also
visited her mother a few days last!
Lt. and Mre. Harry Bolick, Jr., and
son, Harry, of Anniston and Fort Mc
Clellan, Ala., and Sloan Todd of Fort
Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Reed Todd, and attended the Alexan-
der-Todd wedding in Laurens Satur
day.
Mrs. T. G. Robertson of Chatta
week and was joined here for the nooga, Term., is the guest of Mrs.
Phu U State lit
PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
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week-end by Bir. Burdette.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lufler will ar
rive here this wadi after spending
several months in Tampa and Day
tona Beach, Fla., and will reside in
an apartment at the home of Miss
Iren* Workman. Btr. Lufler will re
sume his position as tennis coach at
Presbyterian collage.
Julia Griffin and Mr. and Mre. Julian
W. Coleman. Miss Margaret Robert
son of y Chattanooga, will also arrive
today for a few days’ visit and to at
tend the Davis-Bickers wedding here
Saturday evening.
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