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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy, Mrs.|
G. O. Copeland of NeWberry spent
the week-end in Hendersonville
and Highlands, N. C.
Miss Myrtle Elizabeth William
son, who until recently resided
here with her parents. Rev. and
Mrs. D. L. Williamson, has en
tered Queen’s college as a student
for the coming year.
Mrs. A. S. Maxwell has resumed
her work as a member of the or
phanage matron’s staff after
E. Hotchkiss, at the Central Pres-
a byterian church chapel.
XXX student at the Columbia Theologi- Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Green,, it* Atlan-
cal Seminary. t3i Q a> anc j a ttended the wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lamb of 0 f \fj ss Jean Hinson and William
Columbia, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Page.
Mrs. E. B. Sloan is spending
few days in Spartanburg wth her Mr. and Mrs. David Tribble will
sister, Mrs. R. D. Le^cia*—*— 1 leave Saturday for Atlanta where
. , Lt. and Mr<*V M. Rowland and £ e y w.* 11 s P« nd week-end with
H. F. Ellison of Ninety-Six, spent children have reutrned to their Dr - and ^ rs - **• B - Greene and then
the past week with his sister, Mrs. j home in Key West, Fla., after be- retu rn to Nashville, Tenn./where
Boyd Watts, a^d Mr. Watts. ing called here the past week duel** 16 {ormer w »ll resume his studies
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hay Hammett to the death of the former’s fath- at Vanderbilt
and small child are occupying their, er, H. M. Rowland, Sr.
recently completed home on Cedar Miss Winifred Gaines of Ander-
street - I son, is visiting her sister, Mrs. .
Mrs. Guynell Prater and daugh-; James P. Sloan, and Mr. Sloan for a ™ r spending several weeks with
ter, Debbie, of Joanna, spent the several days. ; ^ r ; and Mrs- B. M. Dutton, Jr.
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Willard and ^ r,ends °f Capt. Hallman will be
Whitlock.- - [daughter, Jo Carol, of Chicago, m., interested to know he has been
Mrs. W. P. Carlton of Union jfre visiting Mrs. Willards Paints, | t JJ^J err ^
Point, Ga., is the guest of her ;M. r - and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, and ^* ac * e, to Cam P Campbell,
Mrs. C. W. Hallman and daugh
ter. Kitty Lu, have returned to
their home in Watertown, Mass.,
spending August with her children daughter, Mrs. M. A. Macdonald, other relatives.
at their home in Montreat, N. C.
Alan Suddeth has returned to
Washington, D. C., after spending
the past week with his mother,
Mrs. B. H. Suddeth.
Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts has returned
from a week’s visit with her broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Burdette, in Charleston.
Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts spent the
week-end in Columbia with her
Ky.
and family.
Mrs. George C. Bellingrath has
returned from Camp Ton-A-Wanda
near Hendersonville, N. C., where
she spent the summer as a member
of the instructors staff.
Mrs. Karl Espieg, Sr., is spending
several weeks with relatives in
Philadelphia, Pa.
J. Isaac Copeland has returned
r;:™; TiTrvU and * 0 ^P* 1 H ‘^ N- C., following a
daughter, Mrs. Wayne Jarvis, and vi!| . t
Mr. Jarvis
Mr. and Mrs. David Tribble were 1
week-end guests of her parents,
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More People You Know
On Page Two
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis will
move this week into their recently
purchased home on South Holland
street.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Jacks of New
ark, N. J., are visiting the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B Jacks.
Mrs. Earl Wade and small son
have returned to their home in Co
visit with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland were
in Columbia the past week-end
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith.
Mrs. Smith and children returned
with them for a visit.
Miss Carolyn Murphy returned
yesterday to Wilmington. N. C^ if-1
ter a visit with her parents. Mr. |
and Mrs. R. G. Murphy.
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lumbia after spending several days] Mre. C. T. Squires of Greenville,
with her mother. Mrs. J. Lee *P*nt a few days this week with
Wright, and sister, Mrs S. P. Babb. daughter. Mrs D. S. Sessions.
Mrs F. A. Buchanan has return-! and Mr Sessions,
ed to her home in Swannanoa. N Mrs. W. ft Anderson has return-
C. after spending the past week from a month’s trip with rela-
with her daughters. Mrs George Uves to points of interest in Can
R Holland. Mrs Platte Prather and •<**
Mrs Eva Land Mrs r. V. Etdaon of ThomasviUe.
Ur .rwt Mr. i n Ga. h*s returned to her summer
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UIUT. Mr. S ^ -Jjjj-d-
1 Mr Addison
Mitt Ruby Tolbert of Rocking*
ham. N C. was a recent gueat of
her mere. Mrs George R Blalock.
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Mr and Mrs Vtrgi! Abrams and
1 toss. Denny. Mrs H Y Abrams and
I sob. Marvm. former ly of Green-
i elite, are malting their home hem
upy mg a new home on
Mrs. B B Blakely 1
ten days with her daughters. Mn
T R Bethune in Columbia an
Mrs O- R Bell m Lancaster
Mr and Mrs Boswell Porter n
Asheetlie, M C* spent the week
end with the former's nw sthrr Mrs ;
W % Porter and sealers. M asset!
Helen and Jttlie Poeter
Mr and Mrs Frank Bailey ef
Green* site, spmt tbe wank easd
with the letter's nsottier. Mrs M
Billy Babb eon of Mrs B P
Babb, left leal neek for Miami.
Pie. where he has
Mrs Babb will )em him later]
Mr and Mrs Wto! Gtbaan
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Mrs M G Wendwetut, Mn
Jaftm D De«wy M«m Betty Woni
wwrth and Msm Clyde Bmflh
the wwnk-easd M the Grant
was
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ployed for the
fire of the AaaemMy Inn
Pnenda of Mrs J. A Dovw will
sympothue with her M the death
of her brother J. C. Pee thermion#
which occurred leaf week at hta
home m Jacksonville. Fla Mn
Daria returned Ik is week from
funeral aerricea
Lt and Mrs Gray Boss!ware and
daughter. Charlotte, of Knoxville
Term, and Mr. and Mrs. Gen. M
Cartledgr of Augusta. Gol. were re
cent guests of Mrs. P. M. Stutts.
Mrs. C E Dugan and son. Steve,
of McColl, were guests during the
week of her sister. Mrs Lykes
Henderson, enroute home after a
visit with her mother. Mrs. L C
Moyer, in Columbus. Ga.
Mr and Mn. H. R. McLeod and
small son. Robert, Jr., of McBee.
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mn. Ralph R. Blake
ly. Miss Florence Ella Blakely re
turned yesterday to Durham. N C..
after a visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mn. John W. Finney,
Sr., have returned to their home on
East Carolina Avenue after spend
ing the summer at Happy Acres.
Dr. and Mrs. Parker Jones and
daughter. Bonny, of Beaufort, vis
ited his mother and sister, Mrs. F.
D. Jonefe and Mrs. Hubert Boyd,
on Monday.
Mrs. Joe Hough, Ben Wilson and
Miss Delma Johnson of Spartan
burg, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols.
Mrs. John H. Graham has return
ed from a visit with her son, J. C.
Graham, and family in Asheville,
N. C.
Mrs. Inez Pruitt and daughters
formerly of Whitmire, have moved
here and are occupying an apart
ment in the home of Mrs. J. L.
fright on Centennial street. Miss
Jo Pruitt is employed at the Tri-
City Finance company and Miss
Ann Trotti Pruitt is a member of
the 10th . v grade at the high school.
Mrs. John Glover spent a few
days last week in Georgetown with
her sister, Mrs. Keith Fleischmann,
and Mr. Fleischmann. She was ac
companied home by ner niece,
Beth, who is visiting the Glovers
and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Spratt.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Bauk-
night and small daughter, former
ly of Greenville, are occupying one
of the Rounds Apartments on
Woodrow street Mr. Bauknight is
band dircetor for the city and or
phanage schools.
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of kev wwcle. Wtfl J Paw-
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left Tuesday bar Quabtww Va
where the ftiwer is Mtsewi with
S-^ney Maaweii left Tuesday for
Ga. where be will be a
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