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Thursday, March 26, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Paue Five
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mrs. S. G. Dillard was the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Turner,
and Mr. Turner in Decatur, Ga.,
for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro Hamilton of
visiting his sister, Mrs. Tom Fick-
lin, and family. Also here for the
week-end will be their sister, Miss
Virginia Carper of Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Andrew Johnson, accompan
ing of the Presbyterian Synod com
mittee on Negro work in Colum
bia Tuesday: Dr. W. R. Turner,
spending a leave with his parents, speaker on Sunday morning at the
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson T. Jackson fol- Rutherfordton, N. C., Presbyterian
lowing his return from service in church.
Hubert, Alaska.
Rev. and Mrs. A. R.
of
—... ... Craig
W. C.j Mr. and Mrs. William R. Benner Rutherfordton, N. C., spent several
daughter, Jo
Bluffton, will arrive today ictr a ‘ panied by her daughter, Mrs. Joe
visit with the latter’s parents, Mr.! Willard and little
and Mrs. H. M. Young.
Mrs. Ayliffe JacbHi spent the
week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with her
Mrs. Harry Nettles, Mrs.
Boyd, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs,
Baldwin and R. E. Ferguson, Jr. and daughter, Sheree, are on a six days here this week with their
■ Captain William A. Dicus left by | weeks vacation trip and visit with daughter, Miss Mary Ann Craig,
plane the past week for the West the former’s parents, in Hooper,, Captain and Mrs. James L. Walk-
coast where he will sail for duty Wash. While away they will also er wer e guests Monday of Dr and
with the First Marine Division in spent some time, at Sun Valley, 1 Mrs. D. O. Rhame enroute to Bos-
Korea. Mrs. Dicus and daughters, Idaho, and traveling in Canada and ton. Mass., vyiaerfc he will be sta-
Martha Browning and Woody, are' California. tioned. Dr. Waiker has recently
making their home here with Capt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bolt were in returned from service with the
Dicus’ mother, Mrs W. A. Dicus, ware Shoals Thursday for the fun- medical
commanded the Letterman Gerieral
Hospital to Washington., D. C.,
where he will be in command of
Walter Reid hospital.
^Students Attend
Latin Forum
Carol of Chicago, 111., left Tuesday
fW a week’s stay in Miami, Fla.
Mrs. L. N. Warren and son, Lar-
daughter, Mrs. Ken Bogle, and Mr. r y ) spent a few days last week in
Winston-Salem, N. C., with her
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harrison were daughter, Mrs. Bryan Coates, and
while he is overseas. They former-1 tra i Q f hi s uncle, L. W. Bolt.
corps in
Korea. Mrs.
Walker resided in Columbia while
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hanley of he was away.
in Seneca Tuesday for the funeral
of Clay D. Alexander.
Dan Carper of Temple, Texas, is
Mr. Coates. Mr. Warren was also
ly resided at Parris Island
Mrs. R. E. Jones, Mrs. J. C. Tampp, Ela., arrived Tuesday for a- Major General and Mrs. L. D.
Thomas, Mrs. V. S. Harwell and \isit with the latter s brother and f-fpaton were luncheon ^uest*? on
Mrs. Tom Ficklin attended the 1 sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thursday of Col. and Mrs. Robert
state Garden club convention in t Addison and other relatives here. | jr ^Vysor. They were enroute from
Spartanburg the past week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. ‘Adair and San Francisco where Gen. Heaton
Major and Mrs. George Alfred sons, Sammie and Browning of |
Twenty-nine first and second
year Latin students from Clinton
high school attended the forum at
Winthrop college on Saturday. The
group was accompanied by Mrs.
Lewis Wallace, Latin teacher.
About 1.000 students from over
the state were at the meeting and
the local pupils took part on the
program which consisted of a con
test, songs, a play and a movie.
there for the week-end.
The following attended the^ meet-
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Browning and three children of Madison, Ga., spent the week-end
Sacramento, Calif., will arrive the with Mr. Adair’s mother, Mrs. H. D.
first of the coming week for a ten-' Rantin, and Mr. Rantin. t - *
day visit with the former’s grand-! Lt. Ernest Hipp, USN, who has
mother, Mrs. M. E. Browning, and just returned from a training cruise
aunt, Mrs. W. A. Dicus. ; to Puerto Rico, visited his mother,
Lonnie S. McMillian, Jr., student, Mrs. A. C. Hipp during the week,
at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga., is, His wife and son, David are visit
spending the week at his home, ing her parents in Westfield,- Mass.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hill of Ware I for several weeks. Lt. Hipp is com-
Shoals, were wek-end guests of the : mander of the minesweeper U.S.S.
hatter’s sister, Mrs. Roy Casque,, “Wheatear” which has Charleston
! and family. | as its home port,
j Lee Blakely, student at Bowman, Mr., and Mrs. Weldon T. Jackson,
; Gray School of Medicine, Winston-1 their son, Ray, and daughter, Sara
j Salem, N. C., and Guy Blakely, j Weldon, spent a few days last week
| student at The Citadel, Charleston, in Greensboro, N. C., with Mrs.
j are here with their parents, Mr. i Jackson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
and Mrs. L. A. Blakely, for a week’s L. Inskeep.
spring holidays. | Mr. and Mrs. R. B. 'Hellams, Jr.,
Harry Davis of Charleston, spent students at the University of Geor-
j the week-end here with relatives. I gia, Athens, spent the week-end
I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burns of with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting the R. B. Hellams, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
former’s aunt, Mrs. L. E. Bishop. Workman
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkes, Jr.,
and son, Gene, of Columbia, spent
Mrs. J. B. Ricketts of Greenville,
spent last week with her sister,
the week-end with the former’s | Mrs. Robert E. Wysor. Mr. Rick-
! parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkes, etts joined her here for the week-, ; ;
Gene Wilkes, student at Clemson, end.
| was also at home for the week-end. | Mrs. J. K. Haselden has accepted g
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson and a position with Belk’s Department a
1 Mrs. E. W. Barnett of Great Falls Store. | 5
j visited their daughter and sister, j Miss Macie Young left Tuesday 2
i Mrs. Chris Adair, Jr., and Mr. Adair for a several weeks stay at Hot $
| on Sunday. I Springs, Ark. S
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j Miss Martharene Pitts of Greer,
! spent the week-end with her moth-
I er, Mrs. John Grffin Pitts v . Also
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaeffer of $
Oklahoma City, Okla., and T. B.
Lee of Augusta, Ga., are visiting £
recent guests of Mrs. Pitts and fam-1 their sister and daughter, Mrs. Car-
ily were Mrt. O. T. Lawmg and lisle Neely and family. Yesterday i
Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Jr, of Greer.; Mrs. Neely and her guests visited
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween. the gardens in Charleston,
and children spent-Sunday m Obes- i Mrs. Wyman Shearly, Jr . tias ac^f
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them home for a visit. f
, Mrs. E. C. Goff and children,
i Jane and Eddie, of Florence, will
1 arrive today for a few days visit
! with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sharpe were
' week-end guests of relatives in!
Grensboro, Ne. C.
Mrs. Claude Crocker and daugh- j
ter Jinny, of Slater, spent a few,
days last week with her parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair, and Mr.'
and Mrs. H. L. Crdcker.
Hubert Adair of Greer, visited
his father, Rhett'P. Adair, and oth
er relatives here’Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Pace spent the week
end in Orangeburg with her par-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McCormick, j
,Mrs. D. S. Sessions of Greenville, j
is the guest today of Mrs. Francis 1
Blalock.
? Mrs. E. K. Garrison spent the
week-end in Greensboro, N. C.,
with her daughter. Miss Clelia Gar-'
rison, student at the Woman’s Col- j
lege of the University of North
Carolina.
Miss Constance Burts of Char-!
lote, N. C., spent Sunday with her j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.'Burts.!
Lt Marshall Lanter and Ms. Lan-1
ter left yesterday for Thomasville, j
Ga., for a visit to his mother. Lt.
Lanter, who arrived home last
week after a years’ service with the
Eighth Army in Korea, after a 30-
day leave, will report to Fort Ben-
ning,‘Ga., where he will be attach
ed to the Infantry School.
Among Clinton residents attend
ing the Fred Waring show on Mon
day evening in Spartanburg were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Farnell, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G, King, Jr., Misses Rose
Lee, Florence Nixon, Dotty Craw
ford, Amilee Staggs and Mrs. J. C.
Pace.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lee and chil
dren, Lawrence and Susan, are vis
iting the latter’s parents, Dr. and
Mrs. M. A. Macdonald. Friends of
Mr. Lee will be interested to know
he has received his discharge from
the army.
Miss Jane Sturgeon of Duham,
N. C., is visiting her mother, Ms.
H. E. Sturgeon.
Lt. and Mrs. Bill McKinnon and
daughter, Beth, of Columbia, spent
the week-end with Mrs. McKin
non’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J-
Henry.
Miss Patsy Macdonald was the
week-end guest of Miss Nancy Tru-
luck in Orangeburg.
Miss Florence Blakely of Durham,
N. C., spent several days at home
this week.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cox
will regret to know that the for
mer’s father is a patient at General
hospital, Spartanbug, suffering a
broken hip injury received in*a fall
Saturday night.
Mrs. E. C. Hipp leaves tomorrow
to spend the week-end in Chester
with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Boland
spent the week-end in Charleston
and visited the gardens.
Airman First Class, Ray Jackson,
left yesterday to report to Moody
Air Force Base, Valdosta, G., after
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Dr. ,M. W. Brown was the guest
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