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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUITHE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Gibson of
Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pen-
nebaker and daughters, Sara, Jo and
Judith of Jackson, La., spent Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bar
nette.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fowler of
Mauldin were guests - Thursday of
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson.
Claude Monroe and Bill Work
man spent the week-end in Holly
Hill with the latter’s sister.
Mrs. Charles B. Elliott of Colum
bia spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. Reese Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery of Rock
Hill spent the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp.
Mrs. J. D. Barbee of Columbus,
Ga., is spending several weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Barbeg. She was
accompanied by Mrs. Barbee who
has been spending some time in Co
lumbus and other points of inter
est.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Jr., spent
Sunday in Anderson with Mr. and
Mrs. W. Denny Pitts.
Weldon T. Jackson and Ray Jack-
son of Abbeville spent Sunday with
their daughter and sister, Mrs. Mac
Finney and Mr. Finney.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Mrs.
I Pringle Copeland, Mrs. W. B. Owens
jand Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., spent
jseveral days last week with the
'formers’ daughter, Mrs. William
King and Mr. King, in Summer
ville, Ga.
Friends of Mrs. William B. Blake
ly, will be interested to know she
is convalescing at her home here
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.$1.00
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$1.00 down — $1.00 week
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$84.95 value — $69.95
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• $1.00 down —$1.00 week
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following an operation illness and
stay in the General hospital in
Greenville.
> Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland.
Mrs. L. T. Lyles left yesterday
for Winter Haven, Fla., for a visit
with her mother, Mrs. T. E. Den
mark and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DeYoung
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells
and sons visited the Iris gardens
in Sumter on Sunday.
Miss Lillian Dillard has returned
from Coker college where she was
a member of the graduating class
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Black and
son, Butler, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.*,
spent the week-end with the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Black. Also guests of the Blacks on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. Ar
thur Black and daughters, Jennie
and Nancy of Greenville, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A,. Martin and little daugh
ter, Mary, of Fountain Inn.
Miss Elizabeth Boland has gone
to her home in Colombia to spend
the summer.
Miss Marie Fraser, student at
Limestone college, Gaffney, has re
turned to her home here for the
summer.
Sgt. and Mrs. G. J. Martin of
Phenix City, Ala., and Ft. Benning.
Ga., spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Barbee who live on the
Greenwood highway.
Friends of Rev. and Mrs. F. E.
Runyan of Nigeria, Africa and New
Orleans, La., will be interested to
know they will be at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Barnette for a few weeks before
returning to the mission field.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan and
children of Laurens visited Mrs.
Morgan's mother, Mrs. Harrison
Copeland and other, relatives on Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jacobs and
children, Dillard and Mary Jane,
spent Sunday in Greenville with
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sherman.
Mrs. O. B. King and Mr. and
Mrs. Dana F. Gray of Norfolk, Va.,
have returned to their home after
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stew
art. Mrs. King is the daughter of
Mrs. Stewart.
Miss Ella Little McCrary left
Monday for Columbia where she
will spend the summer with her
sister, Mrs. R. P. Kapp and family.
Friends of Mrs. O. C. Woodruff
will be glad to know she is conva
lescing at her home from an illness
and several days stay at Blalock
clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween and
children spent Sunday in Chester
with her mother, Mrs. Harry Wil
liams.
Mrs. Jeanne McMaster and little
daughter, Mary Frances, of Colum
bia were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Turner.
Mrs. W. W. Harris was called to
Red Springs. N.'C., Monday on ac
count of the death of her aunt, Mrs.
A. M. Smith.
Friends of Mrs. Tan M. Ray will
be interested to know she is conva
lescing following an appendectomy
at Hays hospital Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trailer and
children of Percyville, Va., were
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Barbee.
Mrs. Ira Steiner and Miss Doro
thy Barnes of New York City are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stein
er.
Mrs. H. D. Rantin accompanied
by Miss Evelyn Milam of Laurens
leave today for Washington, D. C.,
{where they will board a plane for
Bermuda for a visit with their son
and sister, Major and Mrs. Archie
Adair and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dill Ellis and chil
dren, Nette and Tom of Dillon will
spend this week-end with the for
mer's mother, Mrs. George II. El
lis.
Rev. F. E. Runyan, a missionary
to Nigeria, Africa, is conducting re-
, vival services at Croft Baptist
church in Spartanburg.
Miss Margaret Ann Barnette spent
Monday in Spartanburg with her
sister, Mrs. J. Allen Smith.
Miss Caroline 'Murphy of Wil
mington, N. C., spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
G. Murphy.
Miss Blanche Ellen Darr w'ho
taught public school music in Con-
jway the past year will arrive to
morrow to spend the summer with
iher parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J.
|H. Darr.
i Mrs. H. H. Harris and Mrs. Ade
laide Murray <Jf Columbia spent the
, week-end with their daughter and
granddaughter, Mrs. Tom Addison
and Mr. Addison.
Friends of Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey
will be interested to know she is
convalescing at her home follow
ing an operation illness and hospi
tal stay. ,
Mrs. Frank Cauley and son, Keith,
spent a few days last week with
Mrs. J. O. Bolton in Greenwood.
Will Hagler and daughter, Miss
Evelyn Hagler of Augusta, Ga.,
spent Sunday with his sisters, Mrs.
C. L. Rounds and Miss Katherine
Hagler. Also guests of Mrs. Rpunds
and Miss Hagler Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Byers and family of
Clemson.
Harry Davis of Charleston spent
the week-end here with relatives.
Miss Omega Monroe of Green
ville spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.. D. L. Mon
roe. The Monroes also had as their
week-end guest Dr. Walston Lynn
of Lancaster.
* r.. - - ’ - -Y.\ J. Henry, Jr.,
spent Sunday in Cramerton, N. C.,
with their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowson.
Mrs. R. W. Wade is. spending sev
eral weeks at Lake Junaluska, N.
C.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter G. Coker of f
Charleston spent the week-end with |
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Coker, Sr. Friends of Dr.!
Coker will be interested to know J
that after July 1st he will be as
sociated with Dr. George R. Wilk
inson in Greenville.
Miss Hazel Bailey is a patient at
Hays' hospital.
Mrs. Thurston R. Giles and sons,'
Chuck and Adrian left Monday for
a two weeks’ visit with her father j
and other relatives in Waco, Texas.»
Mr.' and Mrs. Edwin Treadwell i
have returned to their home in Ath
ens, Ga., after spending a few day^ 1
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hipp.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Blakely of
Gastonia, N. C., spent the week-end
with the former’s mother, Mrs. B.
B. Blakely.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. S. S. -Barnette and
Mrs. F. E. Runyan attended tne
commencement exercises at Carson- ■
Newman College, Jefferson City,
Tenn., last Friday. Their daughter
and sister, Miss Margaret Anne Bar
nette was a memebr of the graduat
ing class and received her B. A. de
gree, cum laude.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath and
son, George, Jr., spent Sunday in
Saluda and attended homecoming
at the Hickory Grove Advent Chris
tian church of which Mr. Sineath is
a forpner member.
Mrs. H. C. Sparks of Atlanta, Ga..
is spending this week with her
daughter, Mrs. Donald B. Smith.
Mrs. F. P. Cauley is spending a
few days in Greenville with her
daughter, Mrs. Philip |lassy and Mr.
Eassy.
Mrs. Joe S. Hagins and little
daughter of Abbeville spent the past
week-end with Mrs. D. B. Smith. — t
Col. and Mrs. Thomas Howell and
sons, Gene and Tom, of Sumter,
spent the week-end with Mrs. How
ell’s mother, Mrs. H. D. Rantin, and
Mr. Rantin.
Lee Hunter, of River Edge, N. J.,
visited his mother, Mrs. Lee Hunter,
for the week-end.
Friends of Nancy DuBois, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald DuBois,
will be sorry to know she is ill and
a patient at Hays hospital.
Friends of Mrs. L: T. Lawson, Sr.,
will regret to know she is a patient
at Blalock clinic.
Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L.
Marshall left yesterday for Annapo
lis, Md., where they will attend the
graduation of their grandson and
nephew. Brewer Dixon, Jr., from the
U. S. Naval academy.
•Miss Bernice Johnson, who teach
es in Greenville, spent the week-ena
at home.
Kay Thomas spent the week-end
at Limestone college. Gaffney, with
her sister, Miss Lucy Ann Thomas.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Thomas and Miss Terry Thomas at
tended the commencement exercises
at Limestone, their daughter and sis
ter, Miss Lucy Thomas, being a
member of the graduating class.
Miss Jean Copeland, who taught a;
Johnston the past year, is at home
for the summer.
Miss Eloise Miller, who taught
here the past year, is spending the
summer at her home in Pauline.
Mrs. Frank Teague, of Leesburg,
Fla., who is visiting her mother,
Mrs. B. F. Copeland, and other rela
tives here, spent several days this
week in Johnston with her niece,
Miss Jean Copeland.
Mrs. Charlotte Morgan is a patient
* at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Howard Q’Shieids, of Spar-
• tanburg, visited fnjends here on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Sessions amt-
small daughter, formerly of Green-
| ville—are now residing here in one
of the Nance apartments on Calvert
avenue., Mr. Sessions is manager of
Motor Parts, Inc. ^ j
l Miss Clyde Smith, who taught here
j the past year, left yesterday to spend
' the summer at her home in Seneca.
Miss .Terry Thomas is spending
this week.in Belmqnt, N. C., as The
guest of Miss Nan Long.
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