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Thursday, March 25/1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
rage Five
CARD OF THANKS
We wartt to say, “Thank you,
friends, from the. bottom of our
hearts,” for the many expressions of
your sympathy and love in the death
of our husband and father. Words
fail to convey the depth of our grati-
'tude. We appreciate the untiring ef
forts of those who conducted the’
search for him throughout our four
days of suspense and waiting. -We
value highly the love you expressed
in the many, beautiful floral tributes
and all the other acts of kindness.
You have been a great comfort to us
in it all. May the Heavenly Father
richly bless and keep you in His
Grace.
—IMRS. THOMAS M. SEASE
ANB GHH^XREN^
WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . , ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest G>ncerning Clinton Residents
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From the Old South
Comes a Beautiful
Mrs. L. A. McCall of Florence, is
visitipg her daughter, Mrs. Powell
Fraser, and Col. Fraser. They will
spend the coming week-end in Bruns-
jwick, Ga., with Col. Fraser’s mother,
Mrs. Mary E. Fraser.
Major and Mrs. Archie Sam Adair
and children of Langley Field, Va.,
spent the past week with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. H. D. Rantin, and
Mr. Rantin.
E. H. Holland of Beaufort, spent
i Sunday with his mother, Mrs. T. H.
I Holland, and mother relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Sr.,
j and daughter, Miss Martha Ramage,
^pent Sunday in Greenville with their
Friends of Dianne Roddy, daughter I
of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Roddy, will be,
interested to know she will undergo;
a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital today. |
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ashmore, of!
Charlotte. N. C., and Mr. and Mrs.!
Mike Caskey and son, Mikey, of Ben-!
nettsville, spent the week-end with,
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Cooper.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Ferguson
and daughter, Barbara, of Columbia<’ /
spent the week-end with the former’s
mother, Mrs. D. J. Woods, and Dr.
Woods. ' . <
Mrs. S. M. Warner, Mrs. Ethel R.
Pitts and Miss Doris Suber were vis-
daUghter and sister, Mrs.-J. W. Ma-. j^ ors ^ Augusta, Ga., Sunday,
hoh, and Mr. Mahon.
— Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Boyd andi
children spent several days last week
with Mrs. Boyd’s mother, Mrs. Dud
ley Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Brailsford in Summerton.
Miss Inez Young was the week-end
guest of Miss Mary Etta Henry in
GreenvilTeT* On Sunday Mr .and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowson have
returned from a wedding trip to the
mountains of North Carolina. They
are now making their home in Fay
etteville, N. C.
Miss Eloise Miller spent the week
end at her home in Pauline,
v Friends of Walter F. Young, of
Aberdeen. Miss., will be glad to know
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! Ansel Godfrey,-Mr. and Mrs. John, h e i s impjxmng a t the Aberdeen hos
, T. Young and daughter, Georgia, | pital, where he has been quite ill. Mr
| were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C.i Young is a brother of the Mississippi
! Henry in Greenville. | Youngs of this city.
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr., accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. J. W.
White, of Newberry, and sister, Miss
| Elizabeth White, of Greenville, left
yesterday for a ten day trip to Natch-
j ez, Miss., and New Orleans, La.
Friends of Mrs. John H. Pitts, Sr.,
will regret to know she is suffering
injuries received in a fall and is a
patient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. W. A. Buchanan, Mrs. Roy
Benjamin and son, Roy, Jr., Mrs.
Pearl Lewis and daughter were in
Savannah, Ga., Friday evening for
the exercises given at the Warren
Candler hospital where the former’s
daughter, Miss Nell Buchanan, re-
.ceived her cap in nursing.
Mrs. Cecil P. Wilson and daughter,
Rachel Ann, and Mrs R. H. Brown
spent several days during the week
with Mrs. Ralph Womack in Frank-
Un, N. C- Rachel. Ann Wilson re
mained there for an extended visit.
George Betsill, a student at the
University orf Georgia, Athens, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
Varina Betsill, at the orphanage.
James Von Hollen, student at the
University of Georgia, Athens, spent
the spring holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Von Hollen.
Mrs. J. W. Milam and Miss Kate
Milam were guests of their sister and
aunt, Mrs. E. J. Nunnamaker, in Co
lumbia several days last week.
Tom E. Addison attended a bottlers
convention in Asheville, N. C., sev
eral days this week.
Mrs. Eugene Johnson and son,
Johnny, of Greenville, visited rela
tives here last week. Mr. Johnson
joined them for the week-eqd.
Mrs. G. W. Moore and children
have returned from a visit with he. -
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j . Ed Noland, faculty member at the
•University of South Carolina, was the 1
week-end guest of friends here. ^
Mrs. E. L. Chandler and Mrs. J. C.
Copeland spent Sunday in Barksdaie
and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Todd.
Miss Angela Cassanova spent the
week-end with her brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cas
sanova, in Columbia.
H. M. Howard, of Campobello,
spent the week-end with his daugh
ter, Mrs.' Gary Holcomb, and Mr.
Holcomb. *
Mrs. Bessie Hays Owens spent the
week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Owens.
Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis spent sev
eral days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. M. O. Hollis in Atlanta, Ga. Mr.'
Hollis spent-the* week-end there- and
accompanied her home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Pendley, of!
Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end
with relatives here.
Lt. and Mrs. Clyde F. Smith, Jr., l
who have been making their home at
Keesler Field, Miss., for some time,
spent several days last week with thet'
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ‘
F. Smith. Friends of Lt. and Mrs.*
Smith will be interested to know he;
has been transferred to Mither Field,!
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin spent
the week-end with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Martin,
in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Olive Brown, of Co
lumbia, were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Annie Dunlap near here.
Miss Myrtle Chandler, of MeCor-
* ™ . . ! mi?k, was the guest of Mrs. J. C.
w* 1 !* and durm s the past
in Calhoun, Ga. Her brother, Tarver we ek
Shirley, returned home with them for
a week’s visit.
Mrs. H. E. Bishop spent last week
s- t u ii s •„ U in Atlanta > Ga., as the guest of Mr.
Fi lends of E. L. Holland will be and Mrs . D c . Kerim and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Dunavant. Mr. Bishop
spent Sunday there and accompanied
her home.
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again after being confined to his
home the past week due to illness.
R. E. Ferguson has joined Mrs. Fer
guson for a two weeks stay in St. Ly^'wVthe" week-ind^guest'of mV.
Petersburg, Fia., where she has been and Mrs w c Shea ,
spending the past three months. They '
will return to the city the first ofi *
A P ri - Five-Pound Boy Survives
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bowman and ! C-..ij U-__*
children, Karen and Victor, Jr., 0 f! Hernia
Alto, Ga., spent the week-end with Operation At Hospital
Mrs. Bowman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
S. B. Loftier’ | A child born one month premature
Mrs. D. J. .Brimm of this city, and < and weighing three pounds at birth
Mrs. Niles C. Clark of Waterloo, at-! has surviv ed an operation at Hays
tended the state convention of Feder-! hospital and is in good health, it was
learned yesterday.
The child, David Lee McJunkin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McJunkin
of Goldville, weighed five pounds at
the time of the operation and now
weighs six pounds and two ounces. I
The operation for strangulated hernia
was performed on March 4 by Dr. I
D. O. Rhame, local surgeon.
When he was brought to the hos-j
pital he was “cynotic,” or blue, and!
registered temperature of 104 de
grees.
Mrs. McJunkin, who underwent an
operation for appendicitis on Mon
day, is now confined at the hospital,
and her son is at their home.
ated Music clubs tield Monday and
Tuesday in Orangeburg.
The many friends of J. B. Speake
will be interested to know he is im
proving after an operation at the
Geheral hospital in Greenville dur
ing the past week. ,
(Mrs. T. J. Jackson is visiting her
son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and
MYs. Hubert Wardlaw, in Conway.
Miss Macie Young and H. H. Hol
loway have returned from Aberdeen,
Miss., where they were called due to
the illness of the former’s brother,
Walter F. Young.
Mrs. Louise Hilton spent Sunday
in Union with her sister, Mrs. Nor
man Duke, and Mr. Duke.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reeves of Beau
fort, spent Sunday with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard spent
Sunday in Lincolnton, N. C., with
their daughter, Mrs. Allen McSweep,
and Rev. Mr. McSween.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons have
returned from a Wedding trip to
Georgia and are residing in an apart
ment in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor Martin on South Broad street.
Mrs. R. W. Phillips spent the week
end in Pelzer as the guest of Dr. and
Mrs. Steele Dendy. Mr. and Mrs. A1
G. Thayer and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Brecheen were guests there
on Sunday and accompanied Mrs.
Phillips home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Anderson
were week-end guests of the latter’s
sister, Mrs. James A. Wofford, in
Walkertown.lI. C. „ . f ., .
Miss Lillian Dillard, student at
Coker college, Hartsville, is spending
the spring holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my appreciation
for the kindnesses shown and all as
sistance given in the tragic accident
which claimed the life of T. M.
Sease. —WYMAN M. SHEALY.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express ourrsincere ap
preciation fojp the many kindnesses
shown to our wife and mother, Mrs.
B. M. Dutton, Sr., during her illness
and death; also for the beautiful flo
ral offerngs. -—THE FAMILY.
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