The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 05, 1951, Image 13
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Thursday, April 5, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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County Draft Call
deduced for April
Twenty-six draftees were given
a temporary reprieve this week
when an order came through state
channels reducing the call to 14 for
the month of April instead of 40.
Chairman of the board, J. B. Lew-
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crease “the shortage of camps and
facilities to train the inductees.”
A total of 135 were examined in
March, but only 35 were slated for
examination in April.
The inductees who will leave in
two separate calls, 20th and 27 of
April, are Lewis Holland, Franklin
Tolen, Curtis Anderson, William
Rudolph Taylor, Larry Henry, John
Thomas Todd and James Alfred
Holland, Laurens; Mack Leroy Wil
liams, Clinton; John Henry Miller,
Valdosta, Ga.; James Thomas
Thompson, Memphis, Tenn.; Dewey
Rufus Summers, Joanna; Robert
Foggie, Gray Court; J. T. Martin,
Greenwood.
Also^ going along with he 14 in
ductees will be two volunteers,
Elais Cunningham of Laurens and
Leroy Todd of Mountville.
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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Oscar Bishop of Greenville, is well Henderson, will be glad to
spending this week with his sister,
Mrs. Lumas Duckett.
Turner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. [ Sunday of their sister, and brother-
Dillard. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adair.
Kenneth Idol of Camp Gordon, Miss Barbara Workman, student
Augusta, Ga., spent the week-end at Furman University, spent the
here with friends and relatives. j week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., of Mrs - Ace Workman, Sr. She had as
Rock Hill, spent a few days the past
week with the former’s parents, Mr
and Mrs. Irby Hipp. .
, . . - . . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts ^ ih 68 3 'J erian colle ^ e
know she is better and is visiting | s nt Sunday in Dalton. Ga., with , ^ R : Hold e n kas returned home
relatives in Ware Shoals and |the latter - s sister Mrs A N Sew-, fol i owu \ g a stay at Hays hospital.
her guest Miss Mae Frances Johnson
of Waynesboro, Ga., also a student
at Furman, and they attended the
Lt. and Mrs. A. M. Poole of And- Greenwood before returning next e jj who accompanied them home Friends of Mrs. Dan Yarborough
, visited ; week tp her home. ^iss Katherine Hagler has re- ! wil1 ^ interested to know she is
turned from Augusta, Ga., where ( convalescing at the General hos-
she was called last week on acount pita ‘ n s P artanb urg following an
Mrs. H. C. Sparks of Atlanta,
spent the past two weeks with her „„„ A _o V VIl
daughter, Mrs. D. B. Smith, and Mr.; of the death of her brother, W. K. °P era i lon illness.
erson, of Fort Jackson
friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson of Sal
isbury, N. C., are visiting the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Nannie Nelson, j Smith. Mr. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hagler.
Dr. B. O. Whitten attended the C. Sparks, Jr., spent Sunday here Mrs . F F H icks and Frank Falls! Roper DriVC Planned
Piedmont Regiona! Conference of and accompanied her home. Hicks spent Sunday in Augusta, D V L , ^ r,annea
the South Carolina Conference of Mrs. Mildred Garrison is visiting Ga., with Dr. Hicks, who is a pa- By School GfOUp
Social Workers at Clemson college . her daughter, Mrs. Jack Rice, in tient at the Veteran’s hospital. I ■ ♦
Thursday. He is director of the Greenwood this week. Friends of Dr. Hicks will regret to ; The junior class of Clinton high
conference. Mrs. Whitten accom-| Mr. and Mrs. J. M 'Rn<;phnrmic»h know he has been quite ill for the i school is sponsoring a paper drive
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roseborough
panied him and visited relatives m W ere called to Tampa, Fla., and
Se neca - i Chesterfield on account of the ill-
Friends of Mrs. E. L. Chandler ' ness and death of the latter’s sister,
will be interested to know she is a Mrs. Jessie Baker,
patient at the Blalock clinic. I Joe Milam is a patient at Blalock
Mrs. Attis Todd has returned to clinic.
her home following a few days ill
ness and stay at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Bill Byrum has returned to
her home in Chapel Hill, N. C., af
ter spending several days with her
Robert S. Owens, Jr., of Charles
ton, W. Va., visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Owens, during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Kirkman and
past week
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brandt and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper of
Washington, D. C., were week-end
guests of the former’s brother and
Sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Brandt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gray of Char
lotte, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Gray of Williamston, were guests
and collections will be made on Mon
day and Thursday, or the paper may
be brought to the school. It is re
quested if at all possible that the
paper be tied in bundles.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Har- daughters, Mrs. Emma Lee Bivens,
ris. and Mrs. Beacham Miller of Lexing-
Miss Joan Anderson, student at ton, N. C., were dinner guests of Mr.!
Winthrop college, spent the week-1 and 'Mrs. J. K. Haselden and family
end with her father, J. E. Anderson, Tuesday.
and Mrs. Anderson. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Hagins and
Friends of Tonita Ray, daughter small daughter, Rita, of Abbeville,
of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ray, will
be interested to know she is a pa
tient at the Columbia hospital
spent Sunday with Mrs. Hagins’
mother, Mrs. George R. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, Mr. and
where she underwent an operation Mrs. W. J. Crews. Mrs. Lyles Adair
0n .. Tuei ^ ay - J „ . .. . . land son, Lyles, Jr., attended the fu-
Miss Maude Geer fa spending this neral of 0 . A Tripp in Piedmont
week in New York City where she .Sunday. Mr. Tripp was the father of
fa attend mg the International ^rs J. D Jeanes, Jr, and friends
Beauty convention.
Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Garrison had
guests
there will regret to hear of her fath-
er s death.
as their Easter week-end 1 , «■* < r*v,_ j i .
their children. Mr. and Mrs. C. E \"***J*' J*
Hendrix and son. Edward of DU- Gr *™*<**’
Ion, Mr and Mrs Oby Lyles and Mr ^
daughter, Kathryn, of Darlington. ary 4 r a ^, d M aa j
and Miss Clelta Garrison, s student t Lynn W * nd DillardAdair
at the Woman's College of the Uni-1 are on a trip to Detroit,
versity of North Carolina.
Mrs. Bill Blalock and children of
Newberry, spent the week-end with
Mich. this weak.
Mr and Mrs Bill Lee and son,'
Joey, attended the birthday celobra-
her parens. Mr and Mrs B T. Ful- | Uon of the former s grandmother in
| er j Cheater Sunday.
Miss Emily Dillard spent several ^ Shouae and daughter,
days with her parents, Mr. and , Janice, of Columbia, and little June
Mrs L. B Dillard, before leaving Rodger* of Greenwood, are spending
for Abbeville where she has ac
cepted a position as director of Re
ligious Education of the Abbeville
Presbyterian church She formerly
held a similar position in Rogers-
ville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs Allen Taylor and
sons. Chip and Jim. of Ware Shoala.
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
W S Hone
this week with Mrs. Shouse’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Miller, in
Mountville
Mike Caskey. Jr, of Bennettsvtlle.
spent the week-end here with rela
tives and attended the dances at
Presbyterian college
Mr. and Mrs. W Depny Pitta of
Anderson, spent Sunday with their
sister*. Mass Jeanette Pitta. Mrs
INTIRESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA
Friends of Lee Willard will be Ethel R Pitts, and brother. Dave
sorry to faeer he is ill and a patiett Puta.
at Hays ho*>iUl | Ralph Hartley of Wilmington,
Mrs Robert Hays, student at N C , fa visiting her sab ter. Mn
Winthrop college, spent the week r^ ^ Blakely, and Mr Blakely
end with her parents. Mr and Mrs.
Hand
Capt Marion Lawson of Camp
Gordon. Augusta. Ga. spent the
Guy L. C( __
„ ^ r *‘ w ^ T Fickhn is a patient at with his mother. Mrs. L.
H*y, hMpiUI I- Lftwaon
Miss Gerry Trammell student at
... . ■ Mrs. Harry C. Layton fa visiting
^ r.UUv» in
S£ SELT—’ .in., n.
Mrs. J. B Williams fa convalaoc-
ing at her home following an ope
ration illness at the Blalock clinic.
Mn. L. H. Oden and daughter.
Miss Mollie Oden, of Blackshear,’
Ga., spent a few days last week
wih her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. K
Shealy. F. P. Shealy of Batesburg,
Mr. and Mrs P H. Wilson and
children. Bobby and Scotty, and Mrs.
W A. Buchanan spent Sunday In 1
Charleston and vicinity vfaitmg the
gardens.
Dr. and Mn. E. N Sullivan and
children have moved into their new-
home on Cedar street.
Miss Bessie Jones, who has been
also spent last week with his son
and daughter-in-law. spending several months in Green-
Mrs. Fuller Reece. Jr., and son. vilfa on special duty, has returned to
of Elberton, Ga.. visited her mother
and sister-in-law, Mrs L. S. Hen
derson, and Mrs. Lykes Henderson,
the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Byers and
daughter. Miss Sara Byers, of Oo-
! lumbia. were guests Sunday of the
I former’s sister, Mrs. Henderson Pitts
J and Mr. Pitts.
Friends of Mrs. B. F. Wingard
I and son, Binki, who have been in
; Centerville, Mass., u-ith Major Win-
1 gard, will be interested to know
they will spend several months
with her mother, Mrs. Effie Wasson,
at Hickory Tavern. They, accom
panied by Miss Barrie Jean Win
gard, student at Winthrop, who!
spent the spring holidays in, Cen
terville, were visitors here Satur- j
day.
Mr. nad Mrs. Sam Belchers and
children of Anderson, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward j
Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. King aid
daughter, Carol, are visiting the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E
King, in Montgomery, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Cook of this
city, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart of Jo
anna, attended the American Cotton
Manufacturers Institute at White
Sulphur Springs, W. Va., several
days the past week.
J. W. Hodges of Hodges, and Fort
Jackson, was the guest Sunday of
his aunt, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, and
family. * 1 ‘ ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of
Atlanta, Ga., spent several days last
week with the latter’s brother,
Thomas F. Hollis, and Mrs. Hollis.
Mrs. Paul H. Burroughs returned
Tuesday to her home in Laconia,
N. H., after a visit with relatives
here.
Friends of Mrs. W. A. Moorhead
will be glad to know she is improv
ing at her home after several weeks
illness and expects to be out soon.
Mrs. Lois Svihel fa a patient at
Hays hospital.
Mrs. Lykes Henderson and chil
dren are visiting her mother, Mrs.
I. C. Moyer, in Columbus, Ga., for a
few day*.
Friends of Mrs. R. P. Henderson
of Harrisonburg, Va., who has been
ill at the home of her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cald-
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and lit
tle daughter, Susanne, of Decatur,
Ga., spent the week-end w-ith Mrs.
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