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. r v Thursdoy, July 1 # 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C R*' Page Five BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED it Greetings Whose Birthdays and Occur This Week. land will celebrate their wedding an niversary Saturday, July 3. Mrs. W. S. Bean is celebrating her 85th birthday today, July 1. Mrs. Sara B. Davidson has a birth day Saturday, July 3. W. M. McMillan Will observe his 83rd birthday July 6. Capt. R. T. Dunlap of this city and WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Resident^ . ^ , 111., has returned to his post after Jter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Can spending a few days leave with his sanova. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. Me-, Mrs. Estelle Abrams has returned Millan. Miss Ruth McMillan, student ^ from a two weeks visit with htr nurse at the General hospital. Spar- daughter, Mrs. George Plunkett, and tanburg, also spent the week-end Mr. Plunkett in Conyers, Ga. with her parents. Friends of Miss Elliott Jacobs wfll Jackson, Miss., has a birthday the Mrs Roja B H>rt lp< , nt tte pj.t Mr , q. H. Shwly Jr, and Mrs. M. Cassanova has a birthday Mon- »'* k *? Spartanbnr* with her sister,!Mary Owens were Ptests Sunday of day. Carroll Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. wit * 1 her sister, Mrs. R. E. Duncan. Today’s birthdays include Mrs. J. A. Coleman, Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford and Frank C. Young, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Timmons will J. B. Hart will be eight years old 1 Friends of Mrs. Harold Seymour observe their wedding anniversary tomorrow. I will’ regret to know she is a patient tomorrow. ( Mrs. Perry M. Moore has a birth- at. Hays hospital. Mrs. Seymour’s Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Cope- da y Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Moore mother, Mrs. T. G. Davis of Green- • * l '14 « * Y«T 1 '< .. ^ 11 _ l _ Wama Vt MVAAlr Mrs. M. Y. Caldwell, and in Greer j their sister and daughter, Mrs. Dotte Friends of little Danny Holland, ■ interested to know she has son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holland, ceptecT'a position in the office of Cliis— will regret to know he is suffering ton Cotton Mills, succeeding Mrs. Ragr a broken arm injury received Sunday in a fall. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Twitty, Jr., of Henry, in Greenwood. „ jRock Hill, spent Friday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nettles and Twitt y’* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- children are spending a few days in er * s - Owens. .... . ICI m-IT Columbia with Mrs. Nettles’ sister, Mrs - Tucker Irvin of Wall^alla, is hei ; bi r thday Mrs. T. F. Wallace, and the Rev. Mr. the « uest for several days of Mr. and Pitts, resigned. , Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond and ily were guests Sunday of daughter, Mrs. S. P. Anderson, fta Greenville. Their little granddaugh ter, Mary Louise, was celebrating BARBECUE —AT-r- MOUNTVILLE Monday, July 5 BEGINS 12 O’CLOCK Everybody Invited! Those desiring to carry meat home in containers must bring Ration Book No. 2 and give the required points for their pur chases. Walter F. Lynch v . Cook will observe their anniversary Wed-iville, is here with her this week. 1 Wallace. ! M ”- R \?'°^ ens „ . , _ M J rs - Leon Crump and daughter, 7 j ._ . Titl , _ k_„ a | n* to _ \r!t,no ha« rPtumpH from ^ lss Madeline Cassanova returned Linda, and Moms Crump have re- nesday, the 7th. /! ^r and^Mrs. to Columbia yesterday after a visit turned from a visit with the latter'* ni ” • n,,oct ^nt Mr« Albert Ford Jr of wit ^ her P arents > Mr. and Mrs. M. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Crumps me, N. C. , guest of Mrs. Albert Ford, Jr.. j Cassanova Jdiss Anita Cassanova so- In Camesville. Ga. Thej were - Henry Burton, son of Mr. and Mr^.: returned from a A. Burton, will be twelve years s tay in Hendersonville, old July 7. Hubert Owens has a birthday morrow. n Pl r/v'tPf vvas Tailed this companied her to Columbia to spend companied home by Misses Dorothy Sara ' w«" ^rto^ Ga“ d’ue'lo wiUt her brother and sis- and H.ida Crunip for a visit. ^ July 4 birthdays include Georg^ F. Reidville. were guests during the-death of her brother, w - T - i Turner, W. M. Chaney, James/ W. W eek of Mrs. Agnes Kem. She was accompanied by her sister,^ Caldwell and W. W. Harris. / I Miss Frances Simpson is the guest Mrs. E. K. Burdette of Charleston, i Pringle Copeland will celebrate a this week of Miss Ethel Johnston in Friends of Roy Johnson, who was' birthday Monday, July 5. f jSt. George. On Sunday Dr. and Mrs. i recently inducted into the army at Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adair will have Richard Johnston and Miss Johnston Fort Jackson, will be interested to a wedding anniversary the 4th. iwere visitors in the W. H. Simpson know he/is stationed at Camp Croft. Jean Evans, daughter of Mr. and home. - j Mrs. Troy Wotts of Mountville, has Mrs. S. E. Evans of Lexington, andj Mrs. R. P. Kapp and son, Bobby, accepted a position at Dailey’s gro- granddaughjer of Mrs. J. M. Pitts of of Columbia, are visiting her father, | eery. this ritv. is'13 vears old todav. l. D. McCrary, and sister, Miss Ella, Miss Eula Gray Blakely of Atlanta, Little McCrary, this week. Mr. Kapp was the week-end guest of Miss Car- j also spent the week-end here. olyn Freeman. Miss Minnie Ray of Renno, was the Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Wilder of: week-end guest of Miss Ell? Adair. McCormick, spent the week-end with| Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts and Miss the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Jeanette Pitts were overnight guests Wilder. during the week of their son and J Misses Edna Long and Eloise Curry brother, Carroll Pitts, and Mrs. Pitts of Fountain Inn, were guests Sunday in Spartanburg. !of Miss Sara Etta Holland. Fleming Mason of Atlanta, Ga.,'l Mrs. Minnie C. Adair, who has spent a few days this week with his j been visiting her daughter, Mrs. mother, Mrs. D. W. Mason, before j Howard Meadors, in Macon, Ga., is joining Mrs. Mason in Sumter for a spending several weeks with rela- this city, is’13 years old today. Lt. and Mrs. Arthur Katzberg have a wedding anniversary today. 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S' Porter and daughters,! will leave tomorrow for Ephrata, Misses Helen and Julia Porter, are; Washington. ^ spending the summer at their cottage I Mrs. H. L. Eichelbeflger and chil- [ in Montreat, N. C. Miss Maud Wells, is spending a | week’s vacation at her home in Cr®ss (Hill. Lt. and Mrs. John W. Forsyth of Columbia, spent the week-end with !the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. |B. Dillard. Mrs. Allen McSween re- I turned to Columbia with her sister for a few days visit. dren have returned from a visit to relatives in Anderson. Hugh Blakely of Laurens, has ac-; cepted a position with Dailey’s Gro cery. Miss Jane Sturgeon left yesterday for Athens, Ga., where she is a mem- i ber of the library staff of the Univer-; sity of Georgia. B. R. Fuller has returned to Day tona Beach, Fla., after a visit with and friends here and in Mrs. J. D. Jeanes spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. George S.'relatives ; Yeldell, in GrenWood. i Laurens.. . Pvt. James P. Johnson, member of | Miss Margaret Blakely leaves Mon- a coast artillery anti-aircraft unit, has day to conduct a week’s Bible school, i returned to Washington, D. C., after at Sandy Plains church near Trydn, ‘spending a five-day leave with Mrs.;N. C. I Johnson in Goldville, and his par- Rev, and Mrs. J. H. Pennebaker ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson in and daughters, Sara Joe and Judith, 'Kinards. ;of Sumner, Miss., were week-end Mrs. Eugene Johnson will return, guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Barnett ;today to her home in Columbia after) visit with her parents, Mr. and B — — — < > Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Boyd and son, < ► Bobby, of Summerville and Charles- \ ^ ton, are visiting the former’s parents,, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd, and the latter’s parents in Laurens. Captain Jack H. Davis will leave today for Camp Davis, N. C., where he will be located for the next six l a jMrs. J. H. Von Hollen, and other relatives and friends here. | M. B. Hipp and Miss Irene Hipp | were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. j E. P. Little in Greenwood, and visited i their grandson and nephew, Mid | Self, Jr., of Parksville, who is a pa-j weeks, after spending a leave with jtient in th^ Greenwood hospital. jhis family. I Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker and chil- Miss Ann Holloway pf Greenwood, idren, Kenneth and Ann, have re- was the guest last week of Miss An il turned from a several weeks visit nette Moorhead, j with her father. Dr. J. M. Townsend, Friends of Pvt. Harry Baldwin, son |; in Morton, Miss. of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, will Friends of Pvt. William N. Bobo will be interested to know he has been transferred from Keesler Field, Miss., to Eglin Field, Fla. Mrs. W. O. Derrick and daughter, regret to know he is a patient in the hospital at Camp Wheeler, Ga., suf fering a broken bone injury in his foot. Lewis Bagwell, Jr., freshman at Patsy, are spending the week imClemson, spent the week-end with Morven, N. C., with Mrs. Derrick’s J his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bag-; mother, Mrs. J. W. Purvis. 'well. Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, Mrs. Ethel: Miss. Margaret Simpson was the Pitts, Misses Jeanette and Frances week-end guest of Miss Carolyn Epps Lee Pitts were guests Sunday of Mrs. i in Columbia. Denny Pitts in Greenville. | Mrs. E. T. Starnes and son are! Mrs. J. C. Pace spent the week-end [spending some time with her mother, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S..Mrs. H. L. Graham, in, Cleburne, McCormick, in Orangeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis P. Stockman ahd daughter, Magdalene, were guests last week of relatives in Prosperity. Ensign Ernest Hipp, Jr., left Sat- Texas. Mrs. G. W. Jones has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul D. Strong, and Col. Strong after an extended visit with relatives, in urday for Jacksonville, Fla., where Miami, Fla. he will receive ten weeks training) Rev. Matthew Lynn of Houston, at the naval air corps station. Enroute' Texas, spent the past week with his he was the week-end guest of friends parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn, in Atlanta. Mrs. John T. Stokes of Mountville, has accepted a position with Cope land-Stone company. Misses Jean Copeland, Jackie Wier, Tootsie Copeland, Madeline and Anita Cassanova, James Jacks and spending the week with Floyd Nabors were guests of relatives Simpson. and accompanied them to Montreat for a short visit. Mrs. L. H. Oden, Jr., and children of Blackshear, Ga., are visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy. « Brunell Reighley of Newberry, is Betty Sue and friends in Columbia Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Neely of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Floyd and son, spent the week-end with her son, Mac, of Olanta, spent a few days last W. Carlisle Neely, and Mrs. Neely, week with Mrs. Floyd’s father, Guy Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son. L. Copeland, and other relatives here. Bobby, of Spartanburg, spent the C. H. McCrary of the naval air week-end ..with the former’s parents, [corps, Melbourne, Fla., arrived Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. [day to spend a ten-day leave with; Mrs. Albert Ford, Jr., of George- |his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. town, is spending several weeks with McCrary, after which he will be her parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe, transferred to Seattle, Washingtdn, and'grandparents, Mr. aqd Mrs. W. for further training. • |H. Shands. N v Mrs. J. B. Hart and children arej- W.Owens has returned from a ’visiting her mother, Mrs. Carroll visit with his daughter, Mrs. Ben Brown, in Belton for several weeks. Martin, in Easley, Mr. Hart also spent the week-end in Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Martin, Miss Belton. Grace and Tommy Martin of Green- Ryland F. Sumerel of this city, and ville, were guests Monday of Mr. L. W. Marks of Laurens, were busi- and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, ness visitors in Atlanta Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Hood Mrs. Carroll White Copeland of have returned from their wedding Durham, N. C., is spending a few i trip to the mountains of North Caro- days with Captain Copeland’s par- lina and Spent several days with the ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland. latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Joan Copeland was the week-end I Barnett. Tfiey will leave today for guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Floyd in New Orleans, La., where they will be Olanta. ^ (guests of friends and relatives before Mrs. Carroll Barnes and daughters going to Norwood, La., for the sum- are~&pending the week in Greenville mer. with Mr. and Mrs. Kohn Barnes.' Cooley Nabors has returned to Winston-Salem, N. C., where he is a student at Wake Forest Medical col lege, after spending several weeks’ vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors, in Goldville. Mrs. J. L. Wright is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. P. Babb, and Mr. Babb in Charlotte, _N. C. Little Vir ginia Lee B&bb, who spent the past several weeks here, returned home. 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