The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 30, 1949, Image 5
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949
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WEEK-END TKIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Mrs. W. A. Lynn and son, Maxcy, iMr. and Mrs. Chesley Abrams and
of Lancaster, and Walston Lynn, Jr., |Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bedenbaugh, of
of Memphis, Tenn., spent Sunday | dewberry, visited Mrs. Nabor^ Sun-
safe" place
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in your home for
valuable papers
with Mr. and Mrs. Downs L. Mon
roe. Miss Omega Monroe, of Green
ville, spent the week-end with her
parents. Miss Monroe also spent sev
day.
Miss Ruth Davis, of Orlando, Fla.. «
is spending the week with her moth- j*;
er, Mrs. John D. Davis. Mrs. J. M.
eral days last week with friends at Parker and little daughter, of Lang- g
Myrtle Beach. ! ley, are also spending several days
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr.,; with the former’s mother. They are %,
were guests Sunday of Mrs. J. W. spending today visiting points of in-
t.m.:.,* ilt—.1 !»—the mountains of North g
terest in
Carolina. S
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carter and ^
, daughters, Betty Jean and Linda, of *•
Columbia, were guests Sunday
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Miss Ruby Jo Darr is the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Whitely, of An
drews, at Pawley’s Island.
Misses Ida and Julia Patrick, of .. , c „
Lancaster, were guests several days :VIr - and Mrs ' Lewis Ba Z wel1 - Sr -
ithis week of their niece, Mrs. C. E. Mr- and M r3 Woodrow Wilson and
; Nichols, and Mr. Nichols. 1 son, of Columbia, were guests Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard and day of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell,
daughter, Miss Lillian Dillard, will Friends, of R. L. Plaxico will re-
i attend the wedding and reception in gret to know that his father, J. E.
Hemingway this evening of Mrs. 1 Plaxico, of Blacksburg, is quite ill.
Dillard’s cousin Dr. John May, of Friends of Xhomas Hargrove Will
Bennettsville, and Miss Betty Brown re g ret t0 kno*. continues ill at
of Hemmgway. Hays hojpitaL
Mr. and Mrs John William King M „ j D JeaneS( Mrs . Jack jganes
and small daughter have moved to and
son. Tommy, spent the week- •'J
Summer\ille, Ga., where the former end j n with Mr. and Mrs. $j
has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. q a Xr ipp • S
King and daughter will spend this Major and Mrs. Lykes Henderson
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and ch , ldr e n , who have been resid- g
J. F. Jacobs. ing in Belleville, III., spent several §
Lt. and Mrs. Bill Cummings visit- da y S during the week with his moth-
ed friends here during the week ^ Mrs L s Henderson, before go- S
enroute from a wedding trip to Flor- ing to Indiana p 0 i i3 , ind., to make g
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id* Lt. Cummings was graduated in their home
June from WesUPoint.
BANKERS
Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member Federal DepoHit Insurance Corporation
Established 1886
. . Mrs. Guy C. Pitts has returned
Mus Lucy Ann Thomas « spend- from a week -. stay in C amden with
her daughter. Miss Cleon Pitts.
Mrs. W’llliam R. Pitts and sons. Jim
and Billy, will spend next week at
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stone college, GafTney, for a meeting
j of the orientation committee of
which she is chairman, to make plans poiiv^Beach
for the freshman reception in the
fall! Miss Thomas will be a senior
representative on the student council,
j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Danhoff and
; children, Grace and Jimmy, spent
i the week-end in Lancaster with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Chisholm
have returned from a two weeks’
vacation trip to Halifax. Nova Sco
tia, Canada. ,
Friends of Miss Jo Copeland,
« v w t e. i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Cope-
| Da "!' olr ’ Mrs w L - St ri e land, will be interested to know she
Mm Maud Geer accmuamed by u improvin| at the Blalock cUnic
.relauves from Rutherfordton, N C tMo an operatio „ i ast week.
; will leave this week-end to spend *
two weeks at Carolina Beach, near
Wilmington, N. C.
Mrs. Van S. Jones, Mrs. Carrol P.
Reid, with Mrs. H. E. Bishop, of
: Greenville, formerly of this city,
spent several days last week in . d
Charleston, where they attended the ' ' y e , j , Sanders, of
annual Eastern Star «rand chapter AntreOU , (ormer residen . this
city, will regret to know he suffered
a stroke some time ago. His son, Y.l
Mrs. V. P. Adair is spending two (
weeks in Hampton, Va., with her,
daughter. Miss Vivian Parks Adair.
Mrs. I. O Ray. Sr., Sara and Joan
Ray visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Thompson in Newberry iast week for
meeting. They were the guests of the
latter’s sister, Mrs. T. P. Hanson,
and Mr. Hanson.
i r a* j- A. Sanders, Mrs. Sanders and son,
. Mm Louise Cox u attendmR sum- x . york anc , h;s sl!ttr ,
mer school at Wmthrop colleje. Rock Mrs c A 0wenJ )( Columbia . re .
Mr. and Mrs. P S. Bailey! and
j daughter, Emily, returned Saturday . . , ... „ F
from a tw,k weeks stav at Ponte 3 P ent lhe * eek - end wlth Mrs - R - E
WdJa Bea^h Fla Copeland. Sr., and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilliland and : . M ' ,s B '" y Su e Simp»n spent Usi
Mr. and Mrs Lewi, Gilliland and
family will leave tomorrow for a
week’s stay with friends and rela
tives near Oxford, Ark.
Mrs. Lee Add Blakely has return
ed from a week's trip to St. Simon’s
'Island, Jekyll Island and Sea Island, _ „ , . .. . . ...
'Ga., where she visited relatives. She ?■ spent several days^his week with
was accompanied by Mrs. Hubert
Wasden, of Bartow, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. John Law Anderson,
;of Wilson, N. C., spent several days „ . _ A . .
last week with their mother. Mrs. R ock Hill, and Eugene Avery who is
Ray Anderson attending summer school in Colum-
Mrs. Martha Bundy, of Fountain, , s P ent the ^ t eek * er V d J ith T M K r
N. C., is spending this week with her K lpp s P are r ts ’ ]VIr ’ w aad M ”’ Irby
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Purvis, and Mr. Hlpp Mrs Aver y. who has been re-
p urv j s cupierating from an operation at the
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn W Cooper and home of her i pa T r T e , r ' ts ' ''eturned to her
cently visited him.
Mrs. R. E. Copeland, of Greenville.
Mrs. C. R Koon. and Mr. Koon.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wolfe spent
the week-end in Chester and were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
, 1 Brunson, Jr.
W. Holmes Adair, of Roxboro, N.
his father, J. I. Adair, and Mrs.
Adair, and his sister, Mrs. B. R. Aus- ]
tin.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., of
son, Lynn, Jr., have returned from a
home in Rock Hill.
vacation stay at Ocean Drive Beach. 1 ^ lss Marjorie Miller, o. Green-
Dianne Brown, daughter of Mr.j v ‘ Re » spent :; ’ e week-end with her
and Mrs. Marion Brown, of Lexing- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller.
i ton, N. C., is visiting her grand- Greene has returned from a
I mother, Mrs. L. S. Henderson. bu y in ? trtp t0 New Yoik for ;
Mrs. H. M. Geer is spending sev-[The Earline Shoppe.
| eral weeks in Renno with her daugh- Joanne, Ruth and Patricia Se. era
; ter, Mrs. Archie Dixon, and Mr. have returned to Brighton, Tenn.,
: Dixon. : after a stay with their mother. Mrs,
Misses Martha Ramage and Eliza- Elizabeth Sellers, ,who returned with
beth Nicholson will spend the July them for a several days visit.
4th holidays in Asheville, N. C., as Ronnie Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haw- Ferry M. Moore, spent the past week
k i ns | with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. W. V. Badger, of Memphis, : H C. Schumacher, in \\ oodruff.
Tenn., is visiting her parents, Mr. : Mrs. Mickey Hite, of Abbeville,
and Mrs. W. E. Crisp, in Mountville, was the week-end guest of Mr. and
and her sister, Mrs. L. M. Wilson, and Mrs. Lewis Simpson. /
Mr. Wilson in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold and
Earl Thomason, of Columbia, is Mrs. J. F. Davis, with Steve King,
spending several days this week; son Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King, of
with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason. ! Laurens, spent Sunday at Paris
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Riddle spent Mountain near Greenville.
Sunday at Caesar’s Head, N. C. i Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Copley and Mr. son > Larry, of Whitmire, spent Sun-
and Mrs. Ed Campbell spent Sunday da y with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sim-
in Aiken with the former’s parents, nions.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Copley. I Friends of Downs A. Glenn will
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson are be * lad t0 know he is recuperating
residing 1 in the Young apartments ori satisfactorily at home after being a
South Broad street. patient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. L. L. Young, Mrs. Allen Poole Friends of Dr. F F. Hicks will be
and Mrs. William Young accompan- sorry to know he continues ill and
ied Miss Carolyn Young to Blowing is now a patient at the Veterans
Rock, N. C., Tuesday, where she hospital in "Augusta, Ga.
will be employed during the sum-1 Friends of Mrs. Lee Hunter will
mer _ be glad to know she is improving at
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard spent Blalock clinic where she is a patient.
Sunday in Lincolnton, N. C.. with Mrs Nina Vance Bailey has re-
their daughter, Mrs. AUen McSween, turned from an extended stay in
and Mr. McSween. Allen MoSween, 1 Ridgewood, N. J., with her daughter,
Jr., and John Dillard McSween ac-|Mrs. Banks Hayes,
companied their grandparents home Major and Mrs. Archie Sam Adair
for a visit. j *nd two daughters, who have been
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marse and making their home in Greenville,
small son, formerly of Greenwood, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.
have moved here and are residing D. Rantin. Major Adair left Satur-
in the apartment on South Broad {i a y f° r Great Falls, Montana, where
Street extension formerly occupied he will spend three weeks before
ky Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clemens. Mr. ‘ leaving by plane for Germany on a
Ma^se is manager of Morrison Fur- tour of duty. Mrs. Adair and chil-
niture Co., in this city and Whit
mire. ,
Mrs. Henry Martin and daughters,
of Charlotte, N. C., spent several
days last week with their mother
and grandmother, Mrs. Jobe Nabors
dren expect
later.
to join him overseas
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