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' /• ' Thursday, June 14, 1951 * . PERSONAL MENTION THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page F1t« Mrs. J. W. Lawrence of this city, Mrs. Jerome Finley of Mountville, and Mrs. Alex Simpson of Cross Hill, attended the funeral of their uncle, George Watson, in Eiberton, Ga., Thursday. E. E. Blakely of Washington, D. C., visited relatives here during the week. J. I. Copeland to Chapel Hill, N. C., is spending several days here with relatives. J. C. Pace was in Columbia last week where he attended the Area Trade School in connection with the training of school bus drivers during the summer. Mr. Pace will be one of the instructors. Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe have returned from Ronaoke, Va., where they attended a regional insurance convention. Miss Louise Kern, who teaches in Lancaster, is at home for the summer. Mrs. Agnes Kern return-j ed Saturday from Atlanta, Ga.,! where she has been spending sev- 1 eral months. She was accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. P. S- McElhin- ney, who spent the weekend here. Mrs. H. S. Sease of Gilbert, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Woodruff. :n::: WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents sao^saaoso************!^^ iLTu. “s. ‘A^'FOTc^'^'^ndmg 1 fumedVom l aTau^ h pa k rty ha a t e S^a of Camden, are visiting her mother, Mrs. C. H. McCrary, and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogm and grandson, Mitch Chafin, spent Sun day in Whitmife with Mr. and Mrs. Emest Franklin. Cpl. Bill McCrary, who is sta- mother, Mrs. C. H. McCrary, ancf family. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hays will be interested to know they are making the!* home' at Brookhaven, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBrayer, A Checking Account Works for You So Many Ways! It saves you TIME ... Just think of the time you'd save (and the effort) if you paid all your bills by check. Mail checks and save miles of running around. Time saved is money earned! It saves you MONEY ... For the average customer, a checking account here will save you parking meter expense and shoe leather. That's money in your pocket. It’s SAFER, too ... A cancelled check is a bona fide receipt. You can forget the bother and trouble of saving receipts. Bills paid by check are PAID! THERE'S A SPECIAL ADVANTAGE IN A CHECKING ACCOUNT HERE! : i 11 Bonk Of CUnton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation nK»»Kn«»B«en»ie8n«e»ogwCTacanotxicx8e»attoog»««MMM«ttea»M«Mmcirii / Mrs. Lykes Henderson and chil dren have returned from a visit with her mother, Mrs. I. C. Moyer, in Columbus, Ga. They were ac companied home by her niece, Mary Joyce Moyer. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Norris, Jr., and children, Drew and Susan, of Wilmington, N. C., were week-end guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols, and Mr. Nichols- They attended the wedding 'of the former’s sister. Miss Betty Ann stationed at Fort Jackson near Co- an lumbia. *- — Mrs. W. W. Arrington of Green ville, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. R. F. Blakely, and family. Walter A. Johnson leaves tomor row for Columbia where ne will as sist with Boys State which is be ing held next week in the Trade School Area. Miss Margaret Blakely has re turned from Spartanburg where 18-day leave here with his Island, Ga. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA Norm and Charles Hodge P«er»j, he has bwn ho ^. p ^ Blble sc h„ol of Hartford, Conn., at the First - - - Presbyterian church in Greenville on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughcn re turned to their home in Warsaw, N. C., ‘ Monday after a visit with Mrs. Draughon’s mother, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. Mrs. J. K. Alexander, Mrs. Lewis Bailey of Spartanburg, and Mrs. C. P. Townsend of Laurens, were spend-the-day guests Friday of Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey. Major and Mrs. Ralph Holcombe 4. « Winner of Last Week’s Fishing Contest FOR A MORE COMPLETE LINE OF Got your fishing license yet? ., Come in . . We got 'em REX YOUNG BASS — 3 lb. 1 oz. t Fish Are Hitting Top Water Plugs. Do You Have Any? REGISTER TODAY FOR OUR FISHING CONTEST! COX DOME & AUTO SUPPLY Fishing Headquarters • ^ IT'S HORRIBLE TO UVE WITH PAIH! YET SO MANY SUFFER NEEDLESSLY WHEN CHIROPRACTIC HOLDS THE KEY TO HEALTH Spliliing Headaches? Raw Nerves? Chiropractic Case No. 1,732: “Headaches to me meant torture, loss of work, pain and nervousness. Scientific Chiropractic Adjust ments by t)r. C. J. Hart, of Lau rens, S. C., gave me immediate and lasting relief.” For better health, consult— DR. CHARLES J. HART W. Mqin St. Laurens, S. C. Phone 22501 of Hartford, Conn., at the First ,7 77 Associate Reformed Pres- * byterian church there. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ryan McCrary and two children of Fort Douglas, Utah, are spending .several weeks with the former’s mother, Mjs. R. J. McCrary, and family and with Mrs. McCrary’s family in Colum bia. Mrs. E. K. Garrison is visiting her son-in-law- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hendricks in Dillon. 1 Rev. William R. Blakely and daughter of Greenville, spent Fri- and son, Hank, of San Antonio,! day with his mother, Mre. R. F. Texas, are visiting her mother,' Blakely, and family. Mrs. John Griffin Pitts. Also here Rev. James E. Kinard, student : for the week-end were Mrs. John pastor of the Hopewell and Kinard G. Pitts of Washington, D. C., and Methodist charge. Mrs. Kinard and Miss Martharene Pitts of Greer. ! little son, Tommy, are occupying Mrs. Thomas E. Baldwin and one of the Wright apartments on Mrs. Murphey Timmerman are vis- j Centennial street until the parson- iting their aunt, Mrs. H. C. Me- age in the Hopewell community is Kelvey, in Wake Forest, N. C. j completed. The Kinards are from Mrs. Gallic Gault and small Newberry and Rev. Kinard attends daughter, Joy Godfrey, of North Emory university. Augusta, are spending some time Mrs. W. S. Porter and daughters, with her parents, Mrrand Mrs. An-[Misses Helen and Julia Porter, sel B. G^odfrey, while Mr. Gault left this morning for Montreat, N. is attending summer school at Fur- ( C., where they will spend the sum- man University. , mer months at their cottage. Mrs. Ed Little has returned to her home in Aiken after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Donnan and other relatives. Miss Clelia Garrison has return ed from Darlington where she Mr. and Mrs. Conway Twitty of Richmond. Va., spent a few days this week with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens and fam ily. Miss Toccoa Wise arrived Sun- spent the past week with her sis-' day from Stephans College, Co- ter, Mrs. Oby Lyles. lumbia. Mo., where she was a Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and member of the graduating class, two daughters, Alliene and Trudy, and is spending the summer with H. M. Wise, and Mr. and Mrs. Chesley King, Mr. and Mrs. John Brewington attend ed the funeral of Mrs. King’s neph ew, Frank Morris, in Prosperity on Sunday. Mr. Morris was killed ville, spent yesterday with while on duty in Korea. Ruth Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson and her mother. Mrs other relatives. Mrs. A. O. Bray of Griffin. Ga., and Mrs. W. P. Anderson of Green- Miss daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark in Gaffney Sunday. daughter, Helen, Mrs. Riy Ander son 0! Laurens, will leave Monday Friends of Mrs. J. L. Davidson of for Austin. Texas, for a visit with Chester, will be interested to know* their brother and son, James Aus- she is convalescing at the home of tin, andi-family. Mrs. Ray Ander- her sister, Mrs. J. Lee Young, son will remain for the summer, where she has been ill for several Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will also visit Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ander son in Pine Bluff, Ark., and friends in Hammond, La., and Laverne, weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goff of Co lumbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry King during the week. 1 Ala., on the return trip Billy Quarles is convalescing at Mr. and Mrs. Lewis his home following a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital Tuesday. Miss Sara Lou Barnes of Lau rens is a patient at Hays hospital following an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin and children, Edna, Jimmy and Phyllis, have moved into their newly con structed home on Shands stieet. Mrs. R. S. Horton spent several dar Mountain days last week in Spartanburg with Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Newton her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Jones will be interested to know and Mrs. Bob Oxley. j they are away for the summer. Mrs. C. S. Lawter and daughter, Mrs. Jones is visiting her mother Mary Cecil, of Montgomery, Ala., in Atlanta and Dr. Jones is a coun- Pitts and son, Lewis. Jr., are spending this week at Jacksonville Beach and other points of inteiest in Florida.' Mrs. George Frady and little son are spending this week at Garden City Beach with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Anderson. Milling Blalock is spending two weeks at Camp Greenville at Ce- 1 Mrs. W. A. Martin and daughter, Mary, of Fountain Inn, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black, last week. Misses Helen Knight and Louise sellor at Camp Ton-A-Wandah, near Hendersonville. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sherratt! and sons will leave Friday to spend a week in Raleigh, N. C., with rela- Bagwell of the orphanage school tives. faculty, left Saturday for the lat- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and ter’s home in Greenville before go- Miss Cornelia Harris are attending ing to Knoxville, Tenn., where they the summer meet.rg of the South will attend summer school at the Carolina Press Association in ses- Univeristy of Tennessee. sion this week at Wilmington Is- Mrs. Bill Dees and daughter Dot- land near Savannah, Ga. ty Ann, Mrs. Verner Dees and Edward Roddy of Winnsboro, is daughter, Kathleen, were recent a patient at Hays hospital follow- visitors in the Great Smoky Smoky; ing an operation illness. Mountain National park. | Mrs. Annie Dunlap of Mount- Mr. and Mrs. * Grady Chandler, ville, was in Columbia last week Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Horton were and attended a luncheon at the Jef- recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-; ferson hotel by the Master Farm- ard Lindsey in Winnsboro. They ers Association, were accompanied home by Henry Toni and Sandra Ray and Dolly Chandler and Phil Roddy who had Crouch are spending this week been spending a few days there. Friends of H. M. Young, Jr., will be interested to know he is at home following an operation ill ness at St. Francis hospital in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Westbury, with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Weir, near Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jacobs and children are occupying a resi dence on Pine street. Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Holcombe and son. Freddie, are on a vacation Mrs. William Garbini and son, Bill, trip to Daytona Beach, Fla. of Charleston, were recent guests, Dr. T. E. Simpson of Society Hill, of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell. They, was the guest this week of his sis- were accompanied home by Mrs. G. ter, Mrs. A. M. Copeland. W. Bell, Sr., who had been spend- J. M. Lea, his daughter, Mrs. ing several weeks with her son and Thomas Smith and children, Chris- daughter-in-law. i tine and Nancy, of Charleston. Mrs. Friends of Mrs. Alex Cruick-i A. F. Lide of Elloree, Pluss Riddle shanks will be interested to know of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. George she is convalescing at the home of M. Cartledge of Augusta, Ga., Mr. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. and Mrs. James R. Cogswell of King, Sr., following an operation Reno. Nevada, were guests during illness. the week-end of Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Suber of Misses Mary Lou and Margaret Monroe, Ga., visited the former’s Kent Bell of Staunton, Va., are parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber, last week enroute to Newberry where they will ma£e their home. Mrs. Ella Nance spent last week at Myrtle Beach. She was joined by a group of friends from Lau rens. Watt Henderson and Ted Priv- the guests of their sister, Mrs. Rob ert E7 Wysor, Jr., and Col Wysor. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBrayer and son, Chuck, have moved into the residence formerly occupied by the! Turners on S. Owens Michael street Mrs. Aim*. McKee is spending ette of Atlanta, Ga., visited the for- some time With her daughter, Mrs. mer’s mother, Mrs. L. S. Hender- Clyde Hedden, and Dr. Hedden, in son. during the week-end. 1 Columbia. ' « Miss Minnie Lee Nash and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent Claude Nash visited relatives in Sunday in Conway with their son %lton Tuesday. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Browning of Spartan- T. K. Barnes, burg, is the guest of Mrs. W. D. Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath Adair this week Capt. W. D. Adair is attending two weeks summer camp and is spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bryson. Mrs. Eugene Sh&m and children THE SWAMP FOX General Marion was bom in 1732 at Chachan Plantation, Berkley County. Marion’s followers were ragged old men and boys who became experienced fighters. After striking at the British they retired to the swamps whose byways were unknown to the British. Marion’s strategy and courage made him the chief scourge of the British in Lower South Carolina. The general married a cousin and tradition says that he cowered before his wife’s shrewish temper and adopted the custom of k pitching his hat through a window before entering the house. 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