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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Five
WEEK-END TRIPS . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS . . . ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker, and
small daughter of Slater spent the
■week-end with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. On Sun
day Mr. Crocker and W. D. Crocker
visited their parents in Winston-
Salem, N. C... •
Friends of Mrs. Dillard Milam, Jr.,
will be glad to know she is conval
escing at home following an opera-
lion illness at Hays hospital/
•J. J. Greene is spending the Week
in New York on a buying trip for the
Earline Shop. t
Friends of Mrs. B. F. Wingard will
be glad to know she is improving at
the station hospital, Fort Jackson
where she has been ill.
Otis Martin is a patient at Hays
hospital.
Lt. and Mrs. Paul Martin and small
son of Fort Jackson, Columbia, Mr.
and Mrs.' Joe McGee, of Charleston,
spent the week-end with their mother.
Attention All Farmers
BE SURE and come to the
Annual Meeting of Members
* of the . ,
CLINTON PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Date: Saturday, January 19th
Place: Florida Street School Building, Clinton
Time: 10:30 A. M.
Hear Mr. E. H. Agnew, President of S. C. Farm bu
reau — you will like his talk.
The meeting is open to the public at large.
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Mrs. James Pitts and' and also the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
McGee. *■
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moorhead, Jr.,
and children of Blacksburg were
guests‘Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Hughes.
Mrs. Dudley Jones who has been
visiting some time in Biloxi, Miss.,
with her son, Dr. Dudley Jones, and
family, arrived T ues day t° r a vis * t
with her daughter, Mrs. B. Hubert
Boyd, and Mr. Boyd.
Friends of Mrs. Joe G. Greene will
be glad to know she is able to be out
again after an illness of several
weeks.
Mrs. Ruth Cathcart is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Miss Ruth Graham forojerly of
Birmingham, Ala.,- is visiting her
mother, Mrs. John H. Graham and
other relatives here. She, has accepted
a position as director of youth activ-
iites aj the First Baptist church in
Charlotte. N. C., and will enter upon
her new work in several weeks.
.Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Hubert
Adair of Greer, Mrs. Ralph Dula and
Joe HaginS, and Mr. Hagins in. Ab
beville. ' '
Friends of Mr^.’ Homer Richey
.of Lydia, will be interested to know
she is a-patient at the Blalock clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Coop and Ray
mond Lawell of Shelbyville, Tenn.,
were recent guests of Mrs. Frances
Warner. They were . accompanied
hQme by Mrs. Lawell. and daughter,
who had been visiting here.
Gpls. Scott Dawkins, Jr., and R. D.
Jett of Camp Lejeune, N. C., visited
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. D. Dawkins, over' the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Slac Plowden of
Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Jeahes Sunday.
Lt. and Mrs. Billy Dicus and litt)e
■daughter, ^Ta*rtha Browning, of Parr
ris Island, visited the former’s moth
er, Mrs. W. A. Dicus, and family for
the week-end. They came especially
for the birthday of Lt. Dicus’ grand
mother, Mrs,;M. E. Browning.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and
Mrs.* Broadus Smith and children
Tench Owens and William Shields Jterl CHn^xn. The unit collected 227
are Vo.chairmen of this committee. *pints at xrcsbyterian college earlier
Owens, terming the blood-giving'this month,
program “another patriotic commun-
son of Laurens, spent Sunday ia-, visited Miss Maude Smith in Saluda
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CLINTON,aC.
MARY COPRLAND, Mgr.
Charlotte, N. C., with the latter’s sis
ter, Mrs. L. A. Barrow.
Mr. and Mrs. H F. Blalock. Houston
Trammell, Mr. and Mrsr- Jim Bass,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess were in
Union Friday and Saturday to visit
with the family and for the funeral
of Rufus T. Holcombe.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black had as
their guests for the week-end their
children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur
Black and two children; Greenville;
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alex Black,'Colum
bia; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin and
daughter, Mary, Fountain inn; Rev.
and Mrs. Cecil Lawter, David and
Mary Cecil, Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and
Mrs. Butler Black and Butler, Jr., of
Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Ethel Sellers is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Mrs. W. J. Woodruff, Samuel Wood
ruff, Mrs. I. B. Magness and Mrs.
L. H. Ruddin of Spartanburg were
guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Henderson Pitts.
Friends of Miss Martha Young of
this city who is in training at the
General hospital, Spartanburg will bfe
interested to know she is taking *a
three months’ course at the State hos
pital, Columbia.
Hubert Adair of Greer spent the
week-end with his father, Rhett P.
Adair, and Mrs Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans of Lex
ington, visited the latter’s mother,
Mrs. J. M. Pitt% Sunday.
Mrs. Vance Irby of Atlanta, Ga.,
spent last week with her sister, Mrs.
Walter A. Johnson, and Mr. Johnson.
She left Friday for a visit with her
niece, Mr. Allen Calhoun at Tryon,
N. C.
James P. Sloan leaves today to at
tend a board meeting of the Amer
ican Association of Industrial Editors
in Cincinnati. Ohio.
Dr. Thornwell Jacobs of Atlanta,
Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Jacobs.
Lt. and Mrs. Marshall Lanter. for
merly of Fort Jackson, Columbia are
visiting their parents, here and in
Thomasville, Ga. Lt. Lanter reports
to Seattle, W r ash., January 31, for
overseas duty. Mrs. Lanter will re
side with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fowler.
Mrs. Cecil Wilson and daughter, J
Rachel Ann, Mrs. John M. Ray and
daughter, Ann., were guests Satur
day of Mrs. Ray’s sister, Mrs. H. H.
Powell, in Greenville.
Friends of Virgil Simpson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson, Sr., will
be interested ta know he is improv
ing at his home in Lockhart after be
ing ill and a patient at the Anderson
hospital the past week.
Mrs. Julia Hamby is a patient at
Hays hospital. . -
Mrs. A. B. Mills and Mrs. Harold
Epting of Leesville, visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Suber Over the week-end.
Mrs. V. C. Crapps and daughter L
Rosemary. of Columbia, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Work
man, Jr., and little.son, Ace III.
FA George Cox of San Diego,
Calif., was a recent visitor at his
home.
Friends of M. D. Milam, Sr., will
be interested to know he is a patient
at the Veterans hospital in Colum
bia. _ '
Mr. and Mrs* W. D. Cauthen of
Greenville^,visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Suber Sunday.
Barbara McLendon is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Dr. George C. Bellingrath has re
turned from Atlanta. Ga., where he
attended a meeting of Atlanta Pres
bytery several days this week.
Mrs. Harry Templeton of Lau
rens, is recuperating satisfactorily
at the Blalock clinic following an
operation.
Jackie Shupik of Clifton, N. J.,
is spending several- days with his
sister, Mrs. Henry M. Lukstat, en-
route to Florida.
Cecil Huckabee and Harold Eason
of Whitmire, have been patients the
past few days at the Blalock clinic
suffering injuries received in an
automobile accident.- Mr. Hucka-
bee was able to return home yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shealy, Sr
of Columbia, spent the week-en
with their son and daughter-in-law7
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Jr.
Ernest Clark is a patient at Hays
hospital.
Mrs. Lawrence, Nelson has return
ed to her home from the Blalock
clinic where she has been a patient
the past few days.
Mrs. Herbert Ponder and Mrs. C.
L. Kelley of Talladega, Ala., were
guests last wWk of Mr.- and • Mrs.
David S. Cook.
John B. Jordan, is spending
days this week in Athens,
tending a meeting of J. C. Penney
company managers.
Friends of Mrs. Leo Riser will be
interested to know she is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Claude Eubanks is a patient kt
Hays hospital. '
Mrs. George Holland has returned I
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. 1
ity service”, said he is confident Clin
ton residents will Respond in their
usual cooperative manner. Numerous
individuals and organizations already
have pledged support.
Women are reminded that the pro
gram is not limited to men. AS a mat
ter of fact, Mrs. Natalie Suttles, It e d
Cross field representative with long
experience in this work, points out
that members oMhe so-called “weak
er sex” usually make better donors
than the men do.
The Bloodmobil,e unit of the Ameri
can Red Cross wliil set up for opera
tion in the Armory between the hours
of 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. on Monday,
Feb. 4. Blood collected will be sent
immediately to laboratories for pro
cessing into plasma and then rushed
to Korea to save lives of ^hnerica’s
fighting men.
It will be the second time within
a month that the Bloodmobile has vis-
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Sunday.
Mrs. Alma McKee and son, J. D.
and family, visited Dr. and Mrs. J.
C. Hedden and family in Spartan
burg Sunday. --
Mrs. B. T. Fuller visited her moth
er, Mrs. B. S. Cole, Sunday at the
General hospital in Greenville. Mrs.
Fuller had as her guests over the
week-end her sisters, Mrs. E. L.
Boozer of Newberry, and Mrs. C. A.
Milne of Columbia.
Miss Ruth Bailey joined her sister,
Mrs. Abram Bray, in ‘Griffin, Ga., j
Monday for a visit to'Mrs. Bray’jj
daughter! Louise, a member of the!
senior class at Baylor university, 1
Waco, Texas. En route they spent I
two days in New Orleans, La.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morris of
Greensboro, N. C., visited their niece,
Mrs. Robert Wysor, III, and little!
daughter, Sara Lynn, ^over the
week-end. Mrs. Wysor’s mother,
Mrs. Oscar Owens, of Moultrie, Ga.,
is here for a visit. "
City Canvass To
Be Made For
Blood Donors
A concerted drive for volunteer
blood donors here opens today as the
first step toward pushing the city
“over the top” in the Defense Blood
program scheduled for February 4.
W. C. Baldwin, president of the
local Kiwanis Club which is‘sponsor
ing the project, announced that his
organization’s Committee on Business
and Public Affairs will conduct a
street-by-street personal recruiting
campaign in soliciting volunteers.
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