The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 12, 1953, Image 5
Thursday, March 12, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pasre Five
WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPIE YOU KNOW
items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas of Sa
vannah, Ga., were visitors here
over the week-end.
Mrs. Ethel Pitts, Miss Jeanette
Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts,
Sr., were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C- L. Pitts and daughter,
Mary, in Spartanburg.
Bobby Bryson, who has recently
returned home from Arabia, was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
George Sineath.
Dr. Marshall Dendy joined Mrs.
Dendy here Saturday for a several
Marshall Brown, Mr. and Mrs. California before returning here.,
Henderson Pitts, Mrs. George W. Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors and
Taylor attended "Oklahoma” in daughters of Dallas, Texas, • were
Spartanburg Monday evening. j recent guests of Dr. Nabors’ sister, |
Mrs. J. J. Greene, Sr., spent sev- Mrs. Earl Horton. Dr. Nabors is :
eral days last week with Mrs. Bes- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover i
sie Pressley and Mrs. Alyce Dendy.; Nabors of Joanna.
Mrs. Gilbert J. Wildridge of In-.
dianapolis, Ind., arrived Tuesday, Cl UD nGOrS Talk
days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Addi- for a visit with hbr daughter, Mrs. n iWonco
son Neighbors. They left Monday; Norrnan s j oan and Mr . sioan. ^616056 UireCfOr
for Richmond, Va., where they will i rnpst<; e aturdav evenine of L t 1 The Bu , slness and Professional
make their home They were ac-1 Quests Saturday evening o • Womens club held its March meet-
maKe tneir nome. iney were dc and Mrs John William King in Co-
companied as far as Greensboro, N -i r.VmhTa ^were' Mr * and Mrs Bob ing Tuesday ev e nin S at Hotel Mary
C. by Mrs. Dendy*. mother. Mtt.. itokl Sadter Mus « rove ' wi,h * " llmber ° !
T I PonelanH for a visit with Mrs Black and Miss J , ,, ' guests from here and Laurens at-
i lT I r , C ° pela „ \ ,° r Wlth ^L-Jto)^3urton left Monday to re- t * endi
W J*- F ^ r d f' to POrt f0r duty at Camp , Rucker ’ ^ la ,! Ewell Black, of Columbia, deputy
Miss Margaret Bell returned to ■ Mrs . Bobby Oliver has accepted director of South Carolina Civil De .
her home today m Staunton, Va., a positron at Hamilton s
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fense, was the guest speaker, who
_ . Mrs. Jack Jeanes and children, S p 0 ke 0 n the state defense program
her sister, Mrs. Robert E. wysor, >p omm y an( j Ginger, of Atlanta, i to arouse interest in establishing a
and Col Wysor. w were week-end guests of Mr. and local defense unit since the commu-
Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten, Mrs. ^ rs j ^ j eanes . j n ity is now without such an organi-
Mrs. Louie Thomley, Mr. and zation.
Mrs. Ray Pitts and daughter, Myra, _ “ ~~
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Friendship A. M. E. church on Bell
street has recently purchased and in
stalled a Hammond electric organ for
its worship services. Initial funds
were secured from members of the
church and contributions by white
friends in the city who have helped
the congregation in their effort.
Amanda Gary, chairman of the or
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Dr. D. O. Rhame is spending sev
eral days in Atlanta, Ga.
I Friends of Mrs. H. M. Wise will
i be interested to know she has re
turned home after being a patienf
for several days in the Georgia
Baptist hospital in Atlanta.
Lt. and Mrs. Billy Dicus and
daughters of Parris Island, are
spending some time with Mrs. W.
A. Dicus and family before the for
mer reports for duty overseas.
Mrs. Burt Copley and small ^
daughter, Hunt, of Aiken, visited i dent cbo i r 0 f 75 voices from Fountain
her mother, Mrs. George Taylor, | j nn w ju p rese nt a program at the
over the week-end. (church to which the public is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yarbir-
ough of Aiken, visited friends and
relatives here over the week-end.
Miss Helen Clayton of Columbia,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Pringle
Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs: L. B. Dillard spent
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Allen
McSween and sons in Lincolnton,
N. C.
Guy Blakely of The Citadel,
Chareston, recently visited his par-
t ents, Mr. apd Mrs. L. A. Blakely.
Guests over the week-end of Mrs.
! L. S. Henderson and Mrs. George
! T. Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Ma-
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I rion Brown and children of Lex-
] ington, N. C.
W. C. Wischard, retired vice-J
(president of the New York Cen-
; tral R. R. System, of White Plains, t
! N. Y., spent several days last week I
| with far, and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Mr. (
‘ Wischard and Mr. O’Daniel were j
^boyhood friends ctnd~ had - net- seen
j each other since 1888.
j Mrs. Carolyn South and children
(of Durham, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs.
Dugan and son of McColl, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lykes Henderson over
the week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Y. O’Daniel and
children, John Alec and Elizabeth,
visited the former’s parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. A. O’Daniel recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dailey and
son of Hickory, N. C., spent sev
eral days last week with the for-
! mer’s parents, Mr. , and Mrs. J. B.
Dailey.
Mrs. C. W. Stone left this week
for a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Ed Denzler, and Mr. Denzler in
New Orleans, before going to Ja
pan for a month’s stay with her
son, Major Ned S. Hays and fam
ily near Yokahoma. She will sail
March 24 on the President Cleve
land from Los Angeles.
Mrs. Chris Adair and little son
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Ferguson, in Great Falls.
Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. L. |
Marshall, Jr., and Miss Eloise Mar- j
shall spent the week-end in Atlan
ta with Mrs. Bailey’s grandson, j
Bailey Dixon, who is a student at
’Georgia Tech.
Kenneth Idol, recently released
from service in Korea, is visiting j
friends in Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap'
j spent the week-end in Sanders-
ville, Ga., with Mrs. Dunlap’s moth
er, Mrs. W. W. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lea of Rocky
Mount, N. C., visited the latter’s
mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey this week
enrouje home from Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold are on •
a ten-days vacation trip to Wash- j
ington and New York, and were
week-end guests of the latter’s sis-1
ter, Mrs. Edward Alwine and Mr. (
Alwine in Landover Hills, Md. Mrs. 1
L. W. Rawl of Williamsburg, Va.,(
sister of Mrs. Arnold, is with the
Arnold children while their par
ents are away.
Miss Frances Leonard of Green
wood, was the week-end guest of
Mrs. J. B. Nicholson on the orphan
age campus.
Friends of Mrs. B. C. Preslar will
be interested .to know she is a pa
tient at Hays hospital where she
underwent an operation Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C- L. Self of Ma
rion, N. C., were the week-end
guests of Mrs. F. F. Hicks and their
nephew, Frank Falls Hicks.
Miss Susan Neville of Gaines
ville, Ga., was a visitor at the or
phanage during the week and
brought a group of young people
with her from the First Presbyte
rian church where she is director
of religious education. Miss Nev
ille is the daughter of the Rev. and
Mrs. William Neville, misionaries
in Garanhunes, Brazil.
Mrs. Ed Sadler, accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. L. S.'McMillan, of
Laurens, arrived in San Diego, Cal.,
Monday to meet Lieut. Sadler upon
his return from Korea, where he
has been serving with the First Ma
rine Division. Lt. Sadler and Mrs.
Sadler will spend several weeks in
Spring brings April showers
to Jjloom the budding flowers. :*j
A gentle wind blows through the
trees * ' 18
and they’re refreshed Bynthe
cooling breeze.
A bird comes hopping along,
and sings a happy song.
She gathers twigs to make a nest
and finds a peaceful place -»
to rest
Spring, with all its flowers,
showers, and trees
With birds and cool refreshing
breeze.
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plain
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