The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 01, 1948, Image 5
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Lily Pons Visitor
In City Tuesday
i Miss Lily Pons; of concert fame,
passed through Clinton Tuesday and
with her business .manager stopped
here for a few minutes. They were
since they served in tjhe army air
corps together.
It had beert planned tp interview
Miss Pons over radio station WLBG,
it was said, but 'this was impossible
since she was hurrying to Greenville
to continue the remainder of the
concert series. Miss Pons expressed
met here by Mr. and Mrs. William' her pleasure at being in Clinton and
G. King, Jr., and little daughter^; said, “Your city seems so quiet and
Kristi, Miss Peggy Copeland and Bobl^riendly, ey,en on such a short ac-
Hays, of the local radio station. Miss quaintance.”
Pans’ business manager, Humphrey j Miss Pons sang at a concert in Co-
Doulens, is a friend of Mr, King, lumbia Monday evening.
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil
liams Oif Charlotte, N. .C-, spent sev
eral days during the week in Winter
Haven, FlaT with their son and
brother, H. M. Young, Jr., and Mrs.
Young. •'
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C. V. Lipscomb, of Winston-Salem,
Hi C., spent the week-end with his
family here. Friends of Mrs. Lips
comb and children, who have been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
|J. V. Edwards, will be interested to
know they have* returned to their
home in Winston-Salem.
Friends of T. L. Cooper will regret
to know he is^ill and-a patient at St.
Francis hospital in Greenville.
Frank Falls Hicks, Jr., has resum-
Mrs. Russell Jones and daughter.
Miss Mildred Jones, of Spartanburg,!
were guests last week of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Roberts.
Claire and Gloria Roberst spent
the week-end with their grandmoth
er, Mrs. J. F. Milam, in Columbia.
Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Browm Mrs.
William O. Foster and Mrs James S.
Gray spent several days last week, in
I Charleston ‘ '
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMurray, Jr.,
[and son, "Pilly, III, of Swananoa,
ed his studies at Alexander school, _ . , ...
Union Mills, N. C , after spending ^ the w eek-end with Mrs.
the week-end /with his parents, Dr.l^^. 3 Mr - and Mrs -
and Mrs. F. F. Hicks; Dr. and Mrs. I 'J: Lor i ls „ -J_—— ,
B. C. Hicks and daughter of Cherry- ^ r ^ and ^ rs - Gra(] y Sim P s °n ™d
ville, N. C.. were guests of the d5r-j; on ' Ric ^ ey - *? re t « uests ()f rela *
mer’s brother and sister-in-law dur- ! ^ ves in ^ are S , hoals and Hor >f a Path
ing the week. j during the week-end.
^ , Miss Omega Monroe has returned
Mr Sj R. E Sadler spent seviesal from M emp h is, Tenn., where she was
days during the past week in Nor- the gucsl o( , riends [or a , d J
folk, Va. with her son and daughter-, Mrs w R Anderson returned
m-law, Ensign and Mrs. Rufus E. Tucsday , (roni a vislt Wllh relatives
Sadler, who returned home with her In -pjf^ on q 3
Friends of Mrs. A. W. Brabham.
formerly dt this city, will be inter-
... .. ,, . Jested to learn she has accepted a
and infant daughter will join him nj(m with , he South Car0 , ida
theic this .week-end. ! National Bank in Columbia. .Mr.
Miss Alberta Sease left yesterday and Mrs Brabham reC e nll y moved
for Thomasville Ga.. where she has Co , umbia wh e rf thcy are ra ak,ng
accepted a position on the nursing t ^ eir home
staff of a hospital, after spending; ' 0 . A , ,.
. , a ^ Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Abernathy
some time with her sister, Mrs. O. C* f nr j t
, „ , , , . - . of Hickory, N. C.. and Claude, Jr.,
Woodruff, and at her home in Gil- „ . ^ ,
^ „ who is a student at Davidson college,
■ j » m cu . , Davidson, N. C., and Mrs. Clinton A.
Route 1, will be interested to know tmHsv r v Hickory, were guests
she underwent an operation
-—and Mr. and Mrs. George Adair and
for a visit. Ensign Sadler, who will
be stationed for some time in Char
leston, has returned, and Mrs. Sadler lested to learn
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Rev. and Mrs. Paul-T. Wood and
Jimmy Hill, of Ridgeville, and Paul
! Wood of Spartanburg, spent Sunday
with the former’s daughter, Mrs.
Lewis Pitts, and Mr. Ptits.
Mrs. Sallie Boozer, of Silverstreet,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. M.
Sease, and children.
Mrs. Eric Barnes has returned from i
a visit with her son and daughter- ^
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Math-
eson, in Mooresville, N. C.
Miss Barbara Watts, who has com- j
pieted her first six months in the
nurse’s training course at General
hospital, Greenville, has received
her cap, and is spending a two weeks
.vacation, .wifh- her_^wu:eiUs> Mri and i
Mrs. Troy Watts, in Mountville.
Mrs. J. R. Dillard has returned to!
her home in Jacksonville, Fla., after;
spending a month with Mrs. J. B.,
Wilder, who is convalescing from a
fractured hip injury. Friends of Mrs. |
Wilder will be interested to know
she returned home with Mrs. Dillard
for a visit.
Friends of Mrs. J. C. Dicker! sym-
1 pathize with her in the death of her
father, Arthur C. West, in Columbia.
Rev. Mr. Dickert, Mrs. Dickert and
son, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Boland, Mr. and
Mrs. Wyman Shealy and John D.
Dominick were in Columbia Sunday
afternoon for the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. James Murirah of
Bhtesbury, were week-end guests of
the latter’s sister, Mrs. D. O. Rhame,
and Dr. Rhame.' ~-
Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Dr. and
Mrs. Marshall W. Brown, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Walker were in Co
lumbia Monday evening for the con
cert by Lily Pons, soprano.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Campbell spent
the week-en in McCormick witn
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son,
Bobby, of Spartanburg, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and sons of
Gray Court, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs Eugene Hitt Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown and
family of B'.ackstock, Mrs. James
Moore and daughter, Frances, of
York, spent Easter with their mother;,
Mrs. Fannie Y. Blalock.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mason of Seneca,
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
D. W. Mason.
Friends of Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts
will be sorry to learn she is ill at
her home . V
Friends of Mrs. S. M. Warner will
be sorry to know she has been’ con
fined to her home this week due to
illness.
Miss Cordice Hallett, of New York,
returned home Sunday after spend
ing three weeks with her sister, Miss
Norma Hallett.
Mrs. Conway Twitty of Rock Hill,
has returned home after spending
several days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert S. Owens.
Mrs. James F. O’Daniel and chil
dren and Mrs. Nancy Lomax of
Ellijay, Ga., spent several days last
week with.Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel.
Mrs. W. R. Sims of Rock Hill,
spent several da^s last week with her
daughter, Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs, and
Mr. Jacobs. Mr. Sims spent the
week-end here and Accompanied her
home. v \
Halsell Roberts,-a student at The
Citadel, Charleston, is spending this
week wit,h his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Roberts.
’ Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays spent the
week-end in Atlanta and Macon,
Ga., where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
William Bailey Owens and children
and Mrs. Hays’ mother, Mrs. J. A.
Johnson, and other relatives.
Friends of W. H. Roberts will be
glad to learn he is improving satis
factorily at the Georgia Baptist hos
pital in Atlanta, Ga., where he un
derwent an operation Monday. ’
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daughter, Miss Grace Young, accom-
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