The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 10, 1951, Image 13
Thursday. May 10, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Tisdale wedding in Sumter on Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Swain and son
David, of Liberty, N. C., were
week-end guests of Rev. and Mrs.
J. C. Dicker!. On Tuesday the
Dickerts had as their guests Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Marett and children
of Greenville.
Mrs. D. S. Sessions, Mrs. Lykesjurday were (Mrs. A. B.
Henderson, Mrs. Francis Blalock Georgia Young and Mrs
and Mrs. J. B. Arnold attended the
lumbia, mother of Dr. E. N. Sulli
van. is convalescing at Hays hos
pital following an appendectomy.
Rev. and Mrs. James S. Gray and
daughters, Juli aand Emma, spent
several days last week in Rich
mond, Va., with relatives and at
tended the wedding of the former’s
sister. Miss Mary Gray, to Frederic
Hamilton Morgan at the Grace Cov-
day evening. On Saturday Mr. and en ‘* nt Presbyterian church on Sat
Mrs. MoSween and children accom- ur(id y- ^ ev '. Performed the
panied (Mrs. Williams to her home tn i ceremony and J u ha and Emma
Chester Gray were junior bridesmaids.
, Ammi those from here attendin* . H B 1 '^“'
] May Day at Erskine college on Sat- Line Railroad agent, attended the
freight agents’ association meeting
in Jacksonville, Fla., this week.
Mrs. Alec Cruickshanks and son,
Sandy, of Columbia, spent a few
days last week with her parent*,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and
little daughter of Decatur. Ga.,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Tur
ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G.
Dillard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grube, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McCarley, Mr. and
Mrs. Abit Alexander spent the
week-end near Hendersonville, If.
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Junior League fashion show and
luncheon in Greenville yesterday.
In the afternoon they were guests
of Mrs. Session’s mother, Mrs. C.
T. Squires for a tea at'the Woman’s
club.
Mrs. Maude McKeller has gone
to Denver, Colo., to spend a few
weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. K.
Hatton and M-Sgt. Hatton.
Mrs. C. E. King and little daugh
ter, Carol, are visiting her mother,
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, and other rela
tives. Mr. King will join them here
for the week-end and they will go
to Moultrie, Ga., where they will
make their home.
John Eichelberger of El Paso,
Texas, is visiting his brother, H. L.
Eichelberger and other relatives in
Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DeYoung and
Marvin DeYoung were called to
Blakely,
Murphy
Timmerman.
Sam McCrary, Allen Simmons,
Talmadge Simmons and William Mc
Crary are spending several days on
a fishing trip to SanteeCooper area.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wier and
little son and Miss Marie Weir were
visitors in Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes spent the
week-end, in Greenwood with thej
latter’s brother, Stewart Plowden,|
and Mrs. Plowden.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Hedden and
children, of Columbia, visited Mrs.
Hedden’s mother, Mrs. Alma McKee,
and Mr. and Mrs. J, D. McKee on
Sunday. t
Mrs. George R. Holland spent
Sunday in Abbeville with her
daughter, Mrs. Joe S. Hagms, and
Mr. Hagins. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simmons
and family, Mrs. B. E. Smith and
! sons spent Sunday in Aiken.
CrawfordviUe, Fla., Monday on ac-| T a »» xr u s 4:^
count of the death of their daugh-i .’!!* ^ inc ^ 13 a patl n
ter-in-law, and sister-in-law, Mrs 1 at ays *J os P Ita
Harold DeYoung. Funeral services
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cauthen of
for Mrs. DeYoung were held Tues
day afternoon.
Mrs. J. C. Pace is spending a few
■nts in Orange-
Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. H. C. Suber and Mr. and
Mrs. Ace Workman, Jr,
Friends of Mrs. P. H. Wilson will
be interested to know she is ill and
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days with her parents
h*. .ti.rnj-i * patient at Hays hospital
hia home following a tonsilectomv Suber and Mrs Ac*
I, S toruilectomy ^orkm»n. Jr., vuittd the former'il
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Little Cynthia Hollis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollis, is a
patient at the Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Jack Adair is a patient at
the Blalock clinic.
Mrs W. P. Hipp is s patient at
Hays hospital
Mr and Mrs. A. L. Pate and son.
Jimmie, and Mrs C. E Vaughn of
Columbia, spent the week-end with
the latter’s daughter. Mis T. C.
Johnson. Jr., and Mr. Johnson.
Dr and Mrs Marshall W Brown
were in Athens, Ga. Tuesday for
the inauguration of Omer Clyde
Alderhold as new president of the
University of Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs- L. A. Reeves of
Beaufort were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. D. B Smith.
Miss Lizzie Young left Wednes
day for a few weeks stay at Hot
Springs, Ark. I
| Dr Marshall W. Brown. F. P-
Thompson, Harry Neteles. W, C.f
Baldwin. Hugh Jacobs and Arnold
Dixon attended the synod-wide
conference lor rreiDyieriNn Men
and Sunday school superintend-^
•nts in Orangeburg during the
week-end. Mrs. Brown and Mrs.
Thompson accompanied Dr. Brown
and Mr Thompson.
Among those from here attending
May Day at Winthrop college were
Mrs. W G. King. Sr, Mrs Sarah
Cronic. Mrs. Frances Warner. Miss
es Mary Templeton and Florence
Adair,
Mrs. H. H. Culpepper is conva
lescing at her home on Davidson
street following an operation illness
at Hays hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Suber of
Monroe. Ga, visited the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber,
during the week.
Mrs. J. I. Copeland of Gainesville,
Fla, is visiting her daughter. Mrs
J. A. Neighbors, and Mr. Neighbors
Miss Emily Dillard of Abbeville.
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Dillard, during the week.
Cpl Walter Barksdale, who is
with the communications depart
ment of the Air Corps at Camp
Stewart, Ga, spent several days
last week with his mother, Mrs. R
A. Steer, and Mr. Steer.
Little Milton Moore is convalesc
ing at his home following an eye
injury which occurred while at
school Monday.
• Mrs. J. E. Marshall of Joanna, is
a patient at Hays hospital.
Friends of W. E. Bragg will be
interested to know he is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Lawrence Campbell has re
turned home following an illness
and stay at the Blalock clinic.
David Pitts, Jr, is a patient at
the Blalock clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bluford Hol
land and little daughter, Virginia,
and son, Bluford, Jr, of Brooklet,
Ga, spent the week-end with the
former’s stepmother, Mrs. John R.
Holland, and visited other relatives
while here.
(Miss Agnes Davis, IMiss Lily Yar
borough, Mrs. Ben Workman, Mrs.
J. H. Stone, Jane Ann Davis and
Sara Ray were among those attend
ing May Day exercises at Winthrop
college on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. 6. Templeton had
as their guests on Sunday J. C. Jar-
rard, (Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jarrard,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jarrard and Miss
Catherine Jarrard, of Toccoa, Ga,
Mr. and Mrs. E E. Pearson and fam
ily of Charlotte, N. C.
Mr .and Mrs. Ed Wills of Spartan-
jburg, spent the week-end with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Tribble. They with Mrs. Tribble,
Miss Nannie Young Tribble, Misses
Sara Culp, Louise Bagwell and Vir
ginia Neville attended May Day ex
ercises on Saturday at Erskine col
lege.
Mrs. Harry McSween and Mrs.
Harry Williams attended the Ferris-
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