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Thursday, August 21, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Five
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...AB0U1THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Miss Violet Burgess, who has jus/
returned from an extended trip to
the Western states with a party of
friends, visited her sister, Mrs. Jim
Bass, and other relatives here be
fore returning to her position as as
sistant medical supervisor at the
Veteran’s hospital, Houston, Texas.
Mrs. Annie Fleidner had as
guests last week her granddaugh
ters, Miss Betsy Cowsert and Mis?
Mollie Dowd of Little Mountai.n
She accompanied them home for
the week-end.
Mrs. Julia Littlefield was called
to Greenville Monday due to the
death of her brother-iu-law, Mr.
Cobb. ’
Little Billy Murphy of Belton, is
spending this week with his grand
mother, Mrs. Jessie Murphy.
Mrs. A. D. Connor of Lexington,
Md., is spending some time with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
League.
Mrs. Bill Blalock and children of
Newberry, spent several days last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. T. Fuller. On Sunday Mrs.
Blalock and the Fullers visited Miss
Nell Fuller, student nurse at the
Presbyterian hospital in Charlotte,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Brunson Asbill at
tended the state Florist’s conven
tion in Spartanburg Thursday and
Friday.
Mrs. M. D. Winchell and Miss
! Eve Winchell of Daytona Beach.
Fla., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Bass
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan and
daughter, Maryleen, of Decatur,
Ala., recently visited the former’s
mother and sister, Mrs. W. J. Dun
can and Mrs. Nene D. Workman.
John Richardson of Athens, Ala.,
was also a weck.-end guest in their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lebow of
Belle Meade, N. J., are visitors here
and attended the Farm Week at
Clemson. '
Mrs. T. A. Nichols returned yes
terday to her home in Waterloo
: after a visit with her daughter,
i Mrs. Billy McMillan, and Mr. Mc-
1 Millan. Also recent guests of the
McMillans were her sisters, Mrs.
R. E. Reynolds and Mr. Reynolds, of
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Asheville, Mrs. E. B. Baity and
Mr Baity of Winston-Salem, N C.
Mrs. Zeno Craddock has return
ed frbm a visit with relatives and
friends in McCormick, Hampton
and Augusta, Ga.
Friends of Thomas R.” Holland!
will regret to learn that he is ill!
at his home on Musgrove street.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hearn of
Winston-Salem, N. C., spent the'
weekend with -Mrs. Hearn’s par
ent?, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hol-j
land. I
Miss Elizabeth Copeland, accom-i
i panied by- her brother and sister-,
•in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace|
| Copeland of Greenville, spent sev
eral days in Cherokee, N. C., re-|
cently and attended the pageant,!
‘‘Unto These Hills.”
I Mrs. C. E. Watts of Camden, j
spent last week with her sister,!
Mrs. J. W. Crawford.
Mrs. A. G. Sublett and children;
have returned to their home 1 in
Louisville, Ky., after a few weeks
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Hollis, Sr. Mr. Sublett flew
down over the week-end and ac
companied them home.
W. R. Gambrell is on a vacation
trip to points of interest in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prince vis
ited relatives in Charleston over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Jones
have returned to their home in
Longview, Texas, after a visit with
Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs. L.‘ C.
Duckett.
Mrs. E. N. Sullivan and sons are
visiting her parents at Wadmalaw
Island.
Mrs. Herman Hermelink and
daughters, Katherine and Edith,
of Charlotte', N. (J., spent several
day^ this week with her sister, Mrs.
R. C. Adair, Jr., and Mr. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts were
week-end guests of the latter’s sis
ter, Mrs. A. N. Sewell, and Mr.
Sewell in Dalton, Ga.
Mrs. W. W. Lancaster of Spartan
burg. is visiting her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. J. K. Lawton. Mrs. Law-
ton and son, Kirk, accompanied by
the Rev. and Mrs. Lancaster, will
leave today for a trip to New York
Dr. Thornwell Jacobs of Atlanta.
Ga., spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, who on Mon
day accompanied him to Caesar’s
Head where he will spend two
weeks.
Mrs. Bobby Dean Dailey has ac-*
cepted a position in the dental of
fice of Dr. A. D. Salter.
Ben Wilson of Spartanburg, and!
Clemson, spent a few days last!
week with his sister. Mrs. C. E.
Nichols, and Mr. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitts Lesesne ofj
■Gharlestonr-were week-end, visitors.
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on the orphanage campus
Mr. and Mrs. W^P. Burley and
children, Susan and Billy, returned
Tuesday to their home in Roanoke.;
Va., after a visit with Mrs. Burley’s I
mother, Mrs. J. K. Hatton.
Miss Sara Copeland of West i
Palm Beach. Fla., arrived yester-j
day to spend ten days with Mrs. K
J. Copeland and family. Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Copeland of Savannah,
Ga., will also spend several days
here during the week.
Capt. Paul Turner, who is at-'
tending reserve officers training
camp at Fort Jackson for two
weeks, joined Mrs. Turner and
daughter, Suzanne, here where
they are visiting her parents, Mr
and Mrs. S. G. Dillard, and they
spent the week-end with Mr. and i
Mrs. Emerson Odom of Salters, at]
their summer home in Garden
City.
j Miss Florrie Lawson has return-
: ed from Camp Burgess Glen where
she has been a counsellor for sum-
! mer camp.
Lt. and Mrs. John W'llliam King
' and daughters of Columbia spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs.
Mrs. Tom Addison ^nd daugh
ters, Murray and Mary Jane, are
spending a few days in Highlands,
N. C.
Misses Myrtle Chandler, Miriam
Beall and Maude Wells spent the
past week-end in Columbus, Ga.,
visiting Officer Candidate M. J.
Beall, who is stationed at Fort Ben-
ning. While away they also visit
ed points of interest in Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson and
daughter, Miss Sue Gibson, of New
Zion, spent last week with Mrs.
Gibson’s sister, Mrs. W. C. Shealy,
and Mr. Shealy. During the week
they were guests of their sister,
Mrs. O. O. Copeland, and family
in New'berry, and on Sunday they
were visitors in the mountains of
North Carolina.
D. A. Yarborough and son, Dan,
Jr., and R. C. Adair are on a ten-
day trip to New York City.
Mrs. William A. Sherratt and
sons are vacationing at Crescent
Beach.
Mrs. H. C. Schumacher of Inman,
spent the week-end with her
daughter, Mrs. Perry M. Moore,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Blake Plowden
of Greenwood, were guests Sunday
of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. t . -i
Miss Cornelia Harris joined the
Moore Tours in Charlotte Friday
for a vacation trip to New York,
Boston and other points in the New
England states.
Mrs! Mace Abrams and Coley
Pitts of Newberry, were guests of
their sister, Mrs. R. L. Longshore,
on Sunday/
J. G. Melvin formerly of Fayette
ville, N. C., is now associated with
Belk’s store here in charge of the
shoe department. Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin and daughter are making
their home at 301 South Adair
street
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Dillard and Mrs. W.
A. 1 Moorhead attended the wedding
of Miss Jeanne Martin, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Martin, to Ben
jamin Boinest Blackmon on Satur
day evening at Fairview Presbyte
rian church near Fountain Inn.
H. W. Woodruff, Mrs. Russell
Mize and sons have returned to
their home in Sarasota, Fla., after
visiitng their parents and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wood
ruff and other relatives Also here
during the week were Mr. and
Mrs. T. Earl Rice of Greenville.
Mr. and Mjs. Thornwell Dun
lap were in Clemson during the
past week to attend Farm Week.
Miss Margart Kent Boll spent
last week in Greenville with her]
sister, Mrs. J. B Ricketts, and Mr.
Ricketts.
Miss Mona Blakely and Miss Mil
dred Dunlap were visitors in Due
West during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas spent
the week-end in Belmont, N. C.,
with their parents.
Earl Payne, Jr., of Laurens,;
spent the week-end with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whit
lock. Mrs. Lee Thomas and daugh
ter, Betty, Mrs. Guynell Prater and
daughter, Debbie, of Joanna, also
visited the Whitlocks on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy vis
ited the former’s parents, Mr. *md
Mcs. J. W. Shealy, in Little Moun
tain recently.
Mrs. R. C. Adair is on a ten-day
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Claud
Crocker, and Mr. Crocker in Slater.
While away she will spend several
tfsrys in Ashville with her brother,
William Leaman, and family.
Johnny Adair and Earl Pitts are
spending a few days in Brevard, N.
C. , with Miss Ella Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamer and
children spent last week vacation
ing at Pawley’s Island.
Dr. and Mrs. George Bellingrath
spent last week in Montreal, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Boyd and
children attended th wedding of
their niece. Miss Rowena Gunby
DuBose and Erskine Dendy Betts
at Eastminster Presbyterian church
in Columbia on Friday evening.
Mrs. R. L. Lockett, Mrs. John W.
Coleman and Julian Coleman are
spending this week at Sunset Cot
tage in Hendersonville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan of
Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Aull of Pendelton, were week-end
guests of Mrs. J. H. Donnan and
Miss Miriam Donnan.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Buford, Jr.,
and daughters spent several days
last week in Cherokee. N. C.. and
attended the pageant. “Unto These
Hills.”
Miss Catherine Turner, who has
been the guest of her sister. Mr?.
D. A. Yarborough, has returned to
her home in Manhattan. Kansas.
Mrs. Yarborough accompanied her
home for a visit.
Mrs. R. S. Truluck. Jackie apd
Rembert Truluck, Jr., and E. NI.
Watt of Presbyterian college, are
attending a conference at Ridge
crest. N. C-, this week. > ~
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones. Jr.,
and children were recent visitors
at Myrtle beach, for a vacatioh stay.
M.rs. A. K. Dill, Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Bolick and children and
Mrs. W. A. Moorhead recently at
tended the Golden anniversary cel
ebration of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jeter
in Ninety-Six.
Miss Lillian Dillard returned
home yesterday from Chapel Hill!
N. C., where she has been attend
ing summer school at the Univer
sity of North Carolina the past six
weeks.
Rites Tuesday
For A. D. Connor
Alpheus David Connor, Jr., 49, son
of the late A. D. and Henrietta Col
lier Connor of Barnwell, died .in Lex-
in g t o n Park hospital, Lexington
Park, Md., Thursday night.
Mr. Connor lived most of his life
in Barnwell.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs.
Grace League Connor of Lexington
Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. League of this city; two brothers,
Boyd Connor of Holly Hill, and New
man Connor of Barnwell, and one
sister, Mrs. E. A. Peterkin of Dillon.
Funeral services were held from
Thompson Funeral home at Orange
burg Tuesday morning, with inter
ment in the Whitehouse Methodist
church cemetery.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 2nd day
of September, 1952, I will render
a final account of my acts and do
ings as Executor of the estate of
Dr. D. J. Brimm in the office of
the Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a m., and on
the sarrie day will apply for a final
discharge from my trust as Execu
tor.
Any person 1 indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date; and all persons having claims
against said estate will present
them on or before said date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
HENRY M. BRIMM.
, '/• Probate Court,
Laurens, S. C.
August 2, 1952 28-4cw
Nine Injured
In Cross Anchor
Auto Accident
Woodruff, Aug. 18.—Four members,
of the Charlie Yarborough family of
Whitmire are in the Workman Me
morial hospital here today undergo
ing treatment for injuries suffered
Sunday morning when the car in
which they were riding overturned
near Cross Anchor after the driver
lost control on a curve.
Little Mickey Yarborough, 3, the
Yarborough’s daughter, is thought to
be the most seriously injured, having
suffered a concussion of the brain.
Mrs. Yarborough, Mr. Yarborough
and son Ralph received cuts and
bruises about the body, Ralph hav
ing several teeth knocked loose and
a cut on the mouth, but they are not
thought to have serious injuries. Oth
ers in the car who were brought to
the local hospital immediately after
the accident and dismissed after
treatment were Mrs. Zella King and
daughter, Mrs. Lillie Mae Graham,
who was said to be the driver of the
car, and Willie Graham and Lana
Graham, who received minor cuts
and bruises.
Fountain Inn Mon
To Face Charge
Laurens—Ray Armstrong, Foun
tain Inn farmer, today faced a
charge of assault and battery with
intent to kill for striking a nine
year-old child with a leather strap.
Highway Patrolman James C.
Clardy who lives next door to Mr.
Armstrong in Fountain Inn, sign
ed the warrant before Maistrate J.
T. Miller, of Laurens. He alleged
the defendant struck his son. Jim
my, 9, with the strap last Thurs
day; inflicting injuries.
Some of the Disorders
Successfully Corrected
By Dr. Hart
Allergies
Anemia
Angina Pectoris
Appendicitis
Arthritis
Asthma
Bed Wetting
Bright’s Disease
Bronchitis
Bursitis
Catarrh
Colds
Constipation
Croup
Deafness
Dermatitis
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Eczema
Epilepsy
Eye Trouble
Gall Stones
Gastritis
Goiter
Hay Fever
Headaches
Heart Trouble
Hemorrhoids
High Blood
Pressure
Indigestion
Insomnia
Influenza
Infantile Paralysis
Liver Disorders
Low Blood
Pressure
For further information, consult— ^
DR. CHARLES J. HART
CHIROPRACTOR
Next to First Methodist Church
Telephone 22501 Parking Space
254 West Main St. — Laurens, S. C.
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