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Thursday, June 10, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Five
DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE
OPTOMETRIST
Offices in Clinton Hotel jluilding .
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Phone 428-J
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
1 H. W. Layton and daughter, Dons, Bradley and Mrs. R C Sherman,
j of-Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. T. M Sims, of Cnion, is
4 'Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke wUMeave spending several ;days with her
tomorrow for Lakeland, Fla., for a daughter. MrS. L L 'Copeland, Jr.,
visit with their daughters, Mrs. R and Mr. Copeland.
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Sgt. and Mrs. Victor Reblitz, of
Baltipnore, Md., are visiting relatives
her^ Mrs. Reblitz, the former Miss
./Ruth South, will remain to make her
i home with her aunt, Mrs. W. M.
Chaney, and Mr. Chaney, while her
husband is in service.^*
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kugler and
children have returned from a vaca
tion at Cape Hatteras, N. C.
college. Mrs. R. E. Copeland accom
panied them home for a Visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Pitts, of Win
der, Ga., were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. R. Austin several days this week,
coming especially for the Pitts-
Ramage wedding yesterday afternoon
at Broad Street Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Kitt Young have
returned to Cincinnati, Ohio, where
Allan Suddeth is spending two the former is a student at an em-
weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.; balming school, after spending the
B. H. Suddeth, befftre returning to P a st week with his parents, Mr. and
Clemson college to resume his teach-. Mrs. H. M. Young,
ing position. ' ! Miss Olivia McFadden, of Sumter,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam were and Miss Sa ra Ashley, of Abbeville,
week-end guests of relatives in Bur- who attended the young people's con-
‘ lington, N. C. Mrs. Milam remained ference at Presbyterian college, and
'there for a several days visit. Miss Margie Smith of near Kinard,
Roy Workman, Jr., has accepted a ‘ were week-end guests of Miss Myra
I position with the Industrial Supply Adair.
Co. * Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Mrs. Earle
j Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sipes, Jr., Miss Workman left yesterday for Boone,
Martha Owings and Ralph Harris N. C., where they will attend sum-
1 spent Sunddy at Charleston and Fol- mer school at Appalachian State
I ly Beach, i Teacher^ college.
| Friends of Mrs. Grady Arnold will j Mr> and Mrs . R A Steer spent til e
be glad to know she is able to be out week-end recently in Spartanburg
| a 8 ain following an illness. with Mrs. Cecil Abrams. ' /
Miss Betty Ann Coleman spent the!
1 J ^ Mrs. Mary Brentwell is the guest
week-end in Cross Hill with rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKeown,
i of Blackstock, spent the week-end
! with Mrs. T. J. Blalock.
of her sister in Augusta, Ga.
Miss Angela Cassanova spent the
week-end in Columbia with her
^brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs/ Wil]iam Bailey Qw-, Mrs. Adrian Cassanova.
' ens and two daughters, of ! Atlanta, 1 Misses “Barrie Jean Wihgard, Joy
Ga., are expected to arrive this week- Godfrey and Roslyn Cason have re-
! end tor a visit with the former's turned from a week's stay at Cause's
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Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has returned a house party. ,
home after a visit with her son and Mrs. R. O. Ward of Kingstree was
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. 1 the guest several days this' week Of
McDaniel, in Augusta, Ga. her sister, Mrs. H. C. Layton, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder Mr. Layton,
and son, Buddy, spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nabors were
Concord, N. C., toith --the~-former's > guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Black- schel Pridmore in Gaffney. /
welder. Misses Betty Sue Simpson and
Mrs. Frank Brookshire, of Ashe- Lesisie Hedspeth are visiting Mr. and
vile, N. C., was the guest several days Mrs. Maurice Housefield in Daytona
during the week of Mrs. M. B. Ow-pleach. Fla.
ings and Miss Martha Owings. Frineds of Mrs. C. H. McCrary
Mrs. M. Cassanova and son, Mike, will regret to know she is ill and a
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Mrs. James, Jacks, Mrs. Frank Cau-
W ; ley, and Mrs. F. P. Cauley were vis-
itors in Greenville recently. _—
Friends of Mrs. Guy 'Pitts will be
J-jjglad to know she is improving at the last week in Monroe, N. C , with rel-
% | local hospital here after being a pa- atfves and friends.
at the General hospital in Miss Virginia Henry is visiting
patient in the Camden hospital,
where she will undergo an operation
tomorrow. —
Mrs. F F. Hicks spent a few days
K tient
# Greenville.
Glenn A
y 1 with J. A.
‘ friends in Jacksonville, Fla.
Fite, who is employed Miss Lucy Ann Thomas had as her
Jones Construction Co., 1 guest several days during the week
»*? i and recently returned fromm Oki-|Miss Ann Shuler of Cameron. Miss
riawa, was the week-end guest of! Thomas and Miss Shuler left this
Mrs. S. M. Warnpr and Mr. and Mrs. week for a week's stay in Ridgecrest,
P. G. Coop. Mr. Fite, who made his:N. C.. where Student Union week is
home here before going to Okinawa,' being held.
was enroute to Cookville, Term., for | Mr .and Mrs. Henry Lukstat and
a visit with his family. son, Richard, were week-end guests
'Mrs. M. Cassanova and son, Mike, of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gaddy in Al
and Mr. and Mrs. James Jacks and’, beqiarle, N. C.
little son, Rutledge, were visitors in, Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair and
Columbia Monday. | daughter, Miss Vivian Parks Adair,
Mr: and Mrs. Joe Livingston tind: visited Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, who is
Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath and a hospital patient in Greenville, yes-
spent Sunday in High- terday.
lands, N. C. M ’ Mrs. James Smith and little son,
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Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Plowden, of Thomas Michael, of Columbia, are
Greenwood, were guests Sunday of spending the week with Mr. and Mrs^.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. E. L. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke are re- Mrs. E. B. Sloan, accompanied by
siding in the home of Dr. and Mrs. her sister, Mrs. R. D. Lewis, of Spa:-
B. H. Henry oh Musgrove street. tanburg, were at Clemson college
Miss Mary Lizzie Ow’ens has rf-‘ Sunday for the graduation of the lat-
turned home after spending two ter’s son, Rufus D. Lewis, Jr.
weeks in Gaffney with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Shedd has resigned her
Claude Vaughan. position in the office of the Clinton 1
Mrs. E. M. Timmerman and daugh- high school and will be succeeded by
ter, Nell, left Tuesday to spend sev- Miss Katrine Martin of Gray Court,
eral days with friends at Myrtle who held a teaching position here
Beach. the past year. Miss Shedd is spend-
Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Miss Frances ■ ing several days this week with Mrs.
Lee Pitts and Davis V. Pitts spent J- Austin Chandler before returning
Sunday in Greenville with Mrs. Nan-, to her home in Monticellp.
.nie A. Pitts, who is a patient in the Miss Caroline Ashley, of Gieens-
General hospital. } boro, Ga., spent the week-end with
Miss Aileen Dees was the week- Mrs. George Taylor,
end guest of Miss Doris Watford ini Mrs. C. W. Stone is undergoing
Columbia. . treatment at the local hospital.
Miss Lutrell Oakley was a visitor! Mrs. George Holland and little
at Clemson college during the week-' grandson. George Holland, are spend-
end and attended the graduation ex- ing several days in Swannanoa, N.l
ercies. ' w’ith Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buch-
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Finley of Ral- anan.
eigh, N. C.. were week-end guests of • Miss Margaret Blakejy is expected
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. ; home Tuesday from Montjcello, Ark.,
Miss Jeanette Pitts of. this city and here she has been conducting Bible
Mrs. W. D. Pitts of Knoxville, Tenn.,' school.
are spending the week in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Arrington,
Mr. Pitts, also of Knoxville, spent Bobby Arrington and Mr. and Mrs
the week-end there. Their mother, ’W. W. Arrington, Jr., were recent.
Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, continues ill guests of their mother and grand-
ahd is a patient in the General hos- mother, Mrs. R. F- Blakely,
pital. . . | Miss Nell Buchanan, student nurse
Friends of. Jinny Walker, daughter at Warren Candler hospital, Savan-
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Walker, will riah, Ga., is spending a vacation at
be glad do know she is able to be out; her home here. She has as her guest
again after a tonsilectomy. , Miss Ann Barfield, of Savannah.
Misses Katherine, Dicus and Betty: Frank Falls Hicks, Jr., was the
Taylor left Monday (or Camp Ton- week-end guest of his aunt, Mrs.
a-Wandah in Flat Rbck, N. C., where Paul Walker, and Mr. Walker m
they will be counsellors for several ; Greenwood. , 1
Week. Mrs. W. A. Ulcus and Brown- Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin spent]
ipg Dicus accompanied them do Flat-several days last week at Langley
Rock for the day. Va., With the latter’s son and
B. Arnold and daughter-in-lrw, Major and Mrs. Ar-
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Mr. and Mrs. J.
daughter?, Jean and Marjorie, spent chie Sam Adair,
several days this week in Fayette- Martha Dailey and Mona Blakely
ville, N. C., with their brothpr-in- are at Wihthrop college. Rock Hill,
la,w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. W, .this week attending “Girls’ State,”j
Rawl. 5 ! sponsored by-the American Legion
Dr. anc] Mrs. D. O. Rhame and sons, Auxiliary. 1
Don and Ricky, are vacationing this! Mr. and Mrs. Neill Turner, of El-‘
week at Ingram Beach • near Ocean berton, Ga., were guests of Mr. and
Drive. - * Mrs. F. M. Boland, Jr., during the 1
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Floyd, of Scran- i past week.
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ton, spent several days with relatives
here recently enroute to Spartanburg
(or a visit with their son, Mack, who
is a student at Spartanburg Junior
Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Layton and' 1
Miss Jean Layton had as their guests
fpr the week-end the former’s broth
ers. C. E. Layton of Waycross, Ga.,
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