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( Thursday, September 25, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paze Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE ftOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Miss Nelle Fuller of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller. Susan and Valerie Blalock of Newberry, spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller. Mrs. B. T. Fuller, Nelle and Floyd attended the PC-Clemson football game at Clemson on Sat urday. Mrs. Ayliffe R. Jacobs is occupy ing her recently completed home on South Owens street. Her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bogle of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end here with her. Mrs. Crawford DuBose visited her sister, Mrs. M. L. Causey, and Mr. Causey, in Furman several days last week. Mrs. Laverne Dalrymple and children returned yesterday to their home in Savaniah, Ga., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young and daughter, Georgia, spent the week end in Clemson. They attended the PC-Clemson game and on Sun day were visitors in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Presbyterial president, attended a district con ference in Greenwood on Tuesday. Friends of Mrs. L. W. Gratz, for merly of this city, will be interest- trip and hlive left for New Orleans, La., where the former entered Tu- lane University where he will com plete his study of law. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black spent the week-end in Greenville with their son, G. Arthur Black, and Mrs. Black. Military Unit At College Reaches Peak Enrollment Friends of Earl Stewart, brother with the Woonsocket Worsted Co., 0 f Mrs. Tommy Owens of this city, in Laurens. . ! will be interested to know he has Mrs. T. J. Leake, Mrs. P. M. ; been transferred to Rockford, 111., Clement and son, Tommy, were ] for several months where he is guests of the former's! sister, Mrs. i connected with the Barbor-Cole- F. M. Terry, in Greenville during man company. . . . the week. 1 Mrs. Annie Fliedner left Satur-! ca ^® ts ' This compares to 262 a The Presbyterian college mili tary unit, increasingly popular in recent years, has reached a bulging peak this term with its rolls bear ing a 25 per cent increase over the 1951-52 session. Lt. Col. Michael Gussie, profes sor of military science and tactics, set the current ROTC total at 332 Paul Chandler. A3c. has return-1 day for Charlotte and Washington j ^ *£> ed to Frances E. Warren Air Force! where she will visit for a week. Base, Wyoming, after spending a 1 . J- R- Cox was a business visitor^ 15-day leave with his parents, Mr. Atlanta several days this week and Mrs. Carl Chandler. seen a previous D. B. Smith spent several days:To Organize last week attending a Belk’s man- p Y f.p nc ; ftn rVui-cp agers meeting at Myrtle Beach. CXTCnSIOn lOlirse Miss Madeline Cassanova, lieu tenant, Navy Nurse Corps, of Col. Gussie said the step-up is a n over-all expansion spread among the four classes of basic and advanced training. By classes, the battalion this year numbers: 37 seniors scheduled for reserve com- V meeting will be held at the' mis s»o ns upon graduating next rv,rw^u'pnH‘' , with! Lauren s high school at 3:30 Wed- June; 35 juniors in first-year ad- Beaufort,mo week-end nesdajr afternoon 0ctober , , 0 or-jvanced; 101 sophomores and 159 ganize an extension study course.! rresnmen. _ Credit will be given from the graduate and undergraduate lev els. This meeting will count as the first meeting of the series. All teachers in county school district Mrs. M. Cassanova and other rela tives. Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey, Mrs. W. W. Harris and Mrs. Craig Purcell of Salisbury, N. C., returned yes terday from Harrisburg, Pa., where they attended a meeting of the American Rose Society. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Grube and small son will be in terested to know they moved Mon day to Charleston where the for mer will be a student at the South Carolina Medical college the com ing year. Mrs. J. B. Wilder spent last week in McCormick with her son, G. C. Wilder, arid Mrs. Wilder. Dr. W. R. Turner spent Monday No. 55 are invited to be present. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLS "The Paper Everybody Reads" ed to know she is convalescing at in Columbia ■attend- m hrT f “ llow '" g ^ mg a meeting of the Presbyterian ration in the Laurens county hos- r „„ n„i, pital. Guy Blakely will leave tomor row to resume his studies at The Citadel in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Farnell and children, formerly of Slaters- ville, R. I., are new residents here. They are occupying a recently purchased residence on Cedar street. Mr. Farnell is connected i »»»»»»»» i ^Jhink it Over! College and High School stu-, dents are especially invited to enter our Slogan Contest. That $1,000 first prize would help a lot toward your education, and if you should wm one of the ten ^iOO prrzcs offcred'for Horr: orable Mention, you could na doubt find good use for it. 4 It is very simple to enter the contest; just write your slogan on a postal card, give your name and address, as well as the newspaper in which you read ihe ad. and mail it to; Contest Editor, Capital Life & l.-alih Insurance Co., Colum- Imj S C You may submit as t.tuny slogans as you desire, writing, more than one on the .same card if you like. For more detailed informa tion. write the Contest Editor, see your newspaper, or any agent of Capital Life. They , will also furnish you, if you so wish, postage-paid reply postal . cards to use as entry blanks, although these are not neces sary Your own card or sheet of paper will do just as well. ^ H PRESIDENT .CAPITAL Urc AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY COLUMBIA. S. C/ fliiinirr ^ Synod’s Committee on Religious Education. Miss Rachel Watts of Mount- ville, has accepted a position with the Chronicle Publishing company. Mrs. John B. Ricketts of Green ville, spent last week with her sis-j ter, Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, and) Col. Wysor. Mr. Ricketts joined; them Saturday for the week-end. i Mrs. R. L. Cline of Lakeland, Fla., and Mrs. Ruth McClain of; Brevard, N. C., are guests of Miss Ella Adair. Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and small son, Mike, of Columbia, spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Pitts, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard and other members of the family were in Chester Thursrday for the fun- eral of the., latter’s hail-brother, ' | Robert Russell Hafner. Miss Shirley Casey of Laurens, has accepted a position as secretary to the Presbyterian College Mili tary Department for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jeanes of Greenwod, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes spent Sunday in Easley with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jeanes. Miss Clyde Smith spent the week-end in Seneca with relativs. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Hamilton v of Bluffton were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, and other relatives. Lynn W. Cooper was in Myrtle Beach over the week-end attend ing, the South Carolina Automobile Dealers’ association convention. Mrs. A. I. Dixon has accepted a position with the Earline Shop. Miss Margaret Harris left this week for Chapel Hill, N. C., where she will be a student at the Uni versity of North Carolina doing work toward a Master’s degree. Mrs. P. M. Clements and small son, Tommy, of Charleston, spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake, who met her in Columbia.' Mr. and Mrs. Leake accompanied them home on Sunday for an overnight stay. Mr. and Mrs. Nolen L. Brunsen have returned from their wedding We Offer Complete Banking Service to Suit Everyone’s Needs! 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