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THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1919
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WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS ; . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., and
daughter are residing in their new-
j ly constructed home on Pine street,
j Miss Joy Godfrey had as her guests
for the week-end Miss Dorothy
I Thomas and Miss Mary Ann Ashe
1 of Queens college, and Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Gault of Greenville.
of Anderson, spent the week-end £
with the former’s sister, Mrs. ALmon j:
Spencer, and Mr. Spencer. g
Miss Fay Pitts, student at Win-
throp college, Rpck Hill, spent the $
week-end with her parents, Mr. and t-*
Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. £
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance are
r U/elcnme NeweameM!
Friends of Mrs. Grady Simpson spending this week in Jacksonville,
will be glad to know she is recuper- Fla. j::
ating at her home following a hos- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reasonover \\
' pital illness. . and sons, William and Carl, of Cam- ♦.•
Mrs. D. Matthews, of the or- r | eni were guests Sunday of Mr. and K
phanage staff, is spending this week Mrs. Lewis Pitts. Other recent guests
with her son in Cincinnati, Ohio' 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Pitts were Mrs. Ben *•
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barrow, of Griffin, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ben :i
Columbia, spent the week-end with Griffin, Jr., of Spartanburg,
their aunt, Mrs. H. J. Pitts, and Mr. j Fnends ' of Mrs Bill Wlll «
1 r-> S ' -r, ~ 1 r, t regret to know she is a patient at jj
Dr. C. Bynum Belt, and R. L.. )he Butock c i; nic . where she under- ?
Plaxieo attended a meeting ot the an „p era t jon Monday ::
foreign mission board of the Associ-
\ ate Reformed Presbyterian Church Mrs. M. G. Woodworth continues K
in Due West on Tuesday. They werei improve at the Blalock clinic, 1.:
'accompanied by Mrs. Plaxieo, who where she is recuperating from in-
j visited friends, and relatives. (juries received in a recent fall.
Mrs. B. F. Copeland, Mrs. Dudley Mr - and Mrs - J - w - Lawrence and
Ray, and Miss Betty Boozer were daughter, .Miss Margaret Lawrence, g
in Columbia during the week to at- a ^ en< ^ e ^y ! * ie wedding of Mrs. Law- *:
1 tend a cosmetologists convention. j rente’s sister, Miss Maudelle Hughes
S. A. Pitts was the guest during the anc * Perome Finley, which took place
week of his brother, W. D. Pitts, and S^mdiay at the Clear Springs Baptist •>
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banking business with friendly
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Mrs. Pitts in Lancaster
Friends of Mrs. Eric Barnes, who
church near Fountain Inn. The young
couple will make their home in t#
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recently underwent an operation at Mountville, where Mr. Finley*is em- j.j
the Memorial hospital in Charlotte, ployed.
N. C., will be glad to know she is Aliss Virginia Gray, student at St
recuperating at her home here. Her Queens college, Charlotte, N. C., .*♦
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daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Matheson, of, s P eni week-end with her par- St
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Moresville, N. C , accompanied her ents - Air. and Mrs. L. Russll Gray. ^^HH
i home and is spending some time Mrs - Davidson is spending
with her parents. thii week jn Nashville, Tenn., with
j J. W. Milam, of Kings Mountain, i re ^ at ‘ ves -
N. C., will arrive today for a severali Friends of Mrs. Hery M. Young
days’ stay with his mother, Mrs. J.[will be sorry to know’ she is again a
j W. Milam, and family. Friends of the | P a Uent at the Blalock clinic,
former will be interested to know Gerald Suber, of Greenville, was
he has accepted a position in New! here during the week for a visit with
York. 1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Su-
Sammy Adair, son of Mr. and Mrs. her. |
S. Y. Adair, is improving after being 1 ^ rs - Ralph Holcombe left last
ill at his home during the week. i week for Arlington, Ya., where she
Mrs. Cora McQuiston accompan- 1 j°i ne ^ her husband, Capt. Holcombe,
led her son, Harlan McQuiston, to j an d will remain there to make her
i Charlotte, N. C., during the week, {home.
land will also visit Mrs. Margaret! Mrs. Estlher Mae Chapman, of At-
; Hammond, in Columbia, while sheil an ^ a « Ga., Was the week-end guest
I is away ) °* anc * ^ rs - William B. Callo-
L. A. Hughes, Jr., spent the week- 1 wa y-.
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Carolyn King, of Rome. Ga.,
j L. A. Hughes, in Elkin, N. C. j was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Owens and Mrs. Milton Tippin.
family spent Sunday with his par-
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brandt and
ents, Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Owens, in daughter. Martha, of Green^joro, N.
Walhalla, in celebration of R. B. Ow- ^ • s P ent fhe week-end with Mrs.
- ens’ birthday. Brandts parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O.
i Mrs. Paul Turner and daughter,: ^ hi Uen -
'Suzanne, of Atlanta, Ga., arrived Miss Mary Kent Wysor, student at
yesterday for a visit with Mrs. Tur-' ” :nthrop- college. Rock Hill, spent
| ner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. I lhe week-end with her parents. Col.
Dillard. • • j an d Mr#. R. E. Wysur, and had as
i Mrs. Harry Williams, of Charlotte,' h r guest Miss Harriett Plowden, also
N. C., spent several days this week ‘ a student at W inthrop.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.| Mrs. L. N. Deadmore and Miss
| Young. Mary Deadmore of Abingdon, Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath and are guests this week of the formers
son, George, spent Sunday with Mr. brother, J. J. Clark, and Mrs. Clark,
and Mrs. Bill Sayer, in Bowersville, Also guests Sunday of the Clarks
|Ga. i were Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Clark, of
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock Spartanburg, and Mr. and Airs. J. C.
and family spent Sunday with Mr. °‘ Greenville,
and Airs. O. B. Lowe in Anderson. Miss Carolyn Murphy, of \\ :lmmg-
Alrs. Henry Belk Cook and son, f 00 ’ *-••• s P ent the week-end with;
Henry, of Walterboro, N. C., spent her parents, Air. and Mrs. R. G. Mur-
the week-end with Mr. and Airs. Joe Phy.
Davidson and Mrs. Louise Hilton. Eloise Marshall visited her grand-
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Wilder and P aren t- S - Mr and Airs. U L. Alar-
daughter, .Sara Louise, of AlcCor- s hall, in Wadesboro, N. C., the past,
mick, spent the week-end/ with his week-end.
mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. ! and Mrs L !yde Smith, Jr , and,
Miss Peggy Copeland, student at son ’ M^e* who are now making
Winfhrop ■ college, Rock Hill, spent '‘heir home in Savannah. Ga., where:
the week-end at her home here. the iormer is stationed at Chatham j
Air. and Mrs. H. A. Simmons and he.d, spent several days this .veek
(Sons have moved into the home on ^‘‘h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
the Whitmire highway formerly oc- tsmith, ani other relatives.
• cupied by Mr. and Mrs, J. Lktyd ^ ‘‘ !k1 ^ 1 '' '■
j Adair and family. * ten route to their home in York, 1\> .
Aliss Laurie Shumate spent the s P enc L n S the Winter months in
week-end in Greenwood with her St. Petersburg, h ,a., spent tae week-
parents, Air. and Mrs. F. M. Shu- eru with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. May.
I mate . who live near here.
Air. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes and son, ant * Mrs John W. Sanders, ot
1 Tommy, spent the week-end with her ^’uoolfield, \ a., spent the seek-end
parents, Mr. and Airs. O. A. Tripp, in nei parents, Mr. and Ylrs. J. L.
> Piedmont. Singley.
Aliss Ella Adair and Dillard Adair,' an< ^ CartV>'l L P.;*s and
j were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. , snK '^ daughter, Mary, S; artan-
Ray Crowson in Cramerton, N. C. s P er;l Sunday with their sister,
Airs. YV. J. Crews and Walker M*ss Jeanttte Pitta, and family. Mr.
Donrran, of Dell's Beauty Shoppe lin '* ^^ Pitts, of Lancaster,
attended the state cosmetologists ‘ MK * anc ^ ^^ rs ' M. Ellison and
j convention in Columbia during the, 1S;i Fhzaoeth Ellison, ot Easley,
l W eek. i were also visitors there on Sunday.
|- Mrs. S. B. Sherard and Airs. KathJ Miss Marthareen Pitts, of Greer,
leen Smith of Gaffney, were guests spem—the week-end with her mother
i of Aliss Ella Adair and Mrs. J. D. Mrs, Irene Pitts, and family.
Jeanes during the week-end. Miss Blanche Cox spent the week-
Alrs. J. C. MoSween, orf DeFuniak Gla >' Caurt with her sister,
Springs, Fla., is spending some time „, ISS , Gox ’ and ^ r - and Mrs.
fwith her son and daughter-in-law, Knight and family.
I Mr. and Airs. Harry Y. McSween. . ... ™ rs ‘ Mildred McGirt, ot Charlotte,
j Mr. and Mrs.. J. W. Mahon and N - c - was a business visitor in the
children of Greenville, will spend Cl *y d u n n t» wee k.
' the week-end with Mrs. Mahon’s Libby Phillips, of Greenville, is
: parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ram- ^P endin g <his week with her cousin,
I age * Jane Le w'is, daughter of. Mr. and
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Ed and Frank Newman, of Hen-
| dersonville, N. G., were visitors here
: during the week
Mrs. O. C. Lewis.
Air. and Mrs. W. L. Reardon, o!
c avannah, Ga., were here during the
! Hubert Adair, of Bennettsville, week for a ^'jsit with the former’s
spent the week-end with his father, r ’ ^ rs ' P d £ ar Blakely, and Mr.
Rhett P. Adair, and Mrs. Adair
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Phillips, of
! Stowe, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
j Henry M.. Lukstat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clemens, with
Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. dtimes Simmons spent
the week-end in Cross Hill with Mrs.
Glymplh.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jacobs'
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. 1 s P ent Sunday with the latter’s sis-
Quay, spent Sunday in High Point! ter ' ^ rs - Stanton L. Collins, and Dr.
and Greensboro, N. C. | Calling, in Fountain Inn.
Mrs. Monroe Rogers, of Dilloft, is Arnold Dixon, of Troy, Ala., spent
the guest for several weeks of Mrs. tbe week-end with his parents, Mr.
C W. Stone. | and ^ rs A. I. Dixon, in Renno.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson spent | Mr and Mrs. Edgar L. Blakely
the week-end with their son-in-law i the week-end in Graniteville
and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Leo Me-! with her father. J. W. Reardon.
Carthy, in Columbia. j J- T. Whitaker, Luther Hunnicutt,
Mr. and Mrs. Heath Copeland and 1 Silas Douglas, Charles Hudson, and
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Mr. and Mrs. John J. McMahan,
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