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Thursday, April 30, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEEK-END TRIES .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT IHE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
on, Mrs. Clark Johnson and Mrs.
R. A. Steer, Mrs. Joe Leake, Mrs
George Gambrell.
Rev. J. H. Darr has returned
from Charleston where he conduct
ed a revival service at the Ferndale
Baptist church at the Naval Base.
Mrs. Earl Wade and son of Co-
lumbia) are spending a few days
Harrisonburg, Va., visited the for-j with her mother,_Mrs. J. L. Wright
mer’s brother
and
Mrs. Eugene Sheorn and chil
dren, Linda and Gene, of Camden,
spent a few days recently with her
mother, Mrs. Clyde McCrary.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Henderson — „ A . . .
and children, Ginger and Pratt, of Mountain, N. C., was the week-end
here Mrs. McFadden, who was for-
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uted tne tor- witn ner moiner, Mrs. j. l.. wngm..
sister-in-law,l Mayor;Joe P. Terry has returned!
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Henderson^# frotof fT several days business trip
during the week-end. . ' to Bimingham, Ala.'
Mrs. G. A. McFadden of Hlack| Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr wilL
leave Monday to attend the South
ern Baptist Convention in Hpus-1
ton, Texas. They expect to be
guest of Mrs. George Speake. While
merly in charge of the Thorn well
baby cottage, also visited other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Thomason
and daughter, Patricia, with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Swift, of D® 5
Moines, Iowa, who are visiting
away about ten days.
Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays spent the
week-end with relatives in Macon,
Ga. * 1
’ Friends of Lonnie S. McMillianj
will be interested to know he has j
returned home and is able to be out t
here, are spending a few days at | again following a stay and eye op-
Myrtle Beach. eration at the Veterans hospital in
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr.,
had as their guests the latter’s
Bi-County JHA
Meeting Held Here
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panied’ on the piano by Mrs. James
Pitts. The second skit was a short
pantomine with four characters +
taking part.
- After lunch an instalation service
was held with the installing of the
future bi-cqunty officers. Two
films of the JHA camp at Ocean
Drive and the JHA camp at Oconee
were shown. The program ended
with the singing of “Bless Be The
Tie That Binds.’’
—LINDA ADAIR.
JHA Reporter
Columbia.
Mrs. L. J. Brandt and daughters,
HUGH S. JACOBS
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Martha and Susan, of Asheboro, N.j
Mrs. E. T. McClure and sons, Chas.jC., spent the week-end with her
and Roger, of Edgefield. , parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whit-
Mrs. Wallace Meggs and children | ten.
of Florence, spent a few days last! Mrs. J. H. Stone, Mrs. Joe W.
week with her mother, Mrs. Inez | Leake and Mrs. Louie Thomley
Pruitt, and sister, Mrs. Frank Caul-
ey. On Sunday the Cauleys, Mrs.
Pruit and Miss Trotti Pruitt with
their visitors were^ guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey in Whit
mire.
Mr. and Mrs. John Upchurch and
daughter, Mary Moore, of Clinton,
N. C., were week-end guests of
Mr. and' Mrs. Jasper Rowland at
their cottage on Lake Greenwood.
Mrs. Mildred Garrison has re
turned home after a two weeks
stay with her daughter, Mrs. Jack
Rice, Sr., in Greenwood.
Mrs. Robert McCrary has accept
ed a position with the Hallmark
Manufacturing company.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B^Godfrey
had as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Godfrey and son, Frank,
Jr., of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Rutledge of Greenville, Mr. and
Mrs. Callie Gault and daughter of
North Augusta.
The following attended the west
ern division meeting of the Baptist
WMU in Johnston on Tuesday:
Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, Mrs. W. A.
Moorhead, Mrs. Inez Pruitt, Mrs.
Lawrence Sanford, Mrs. L. E. Cas-
Hugh Jacobs Heads
Lions Club for Year
Saturday was an eventful day for ,
the Laurens-Greenwood JHA’s as
they held their long-awaited bi
county meeting in the Thornwell
orphanage high school auditorium.
The morning session consisted of
I an impressive opening ceremony
with a welcome by Betty Roth,
president of the chapter and a re-
| sponse by the vice-president of the
Ford chapter. Barbara Milam of 1
the local chapter, was in charge of rrnHIp Roll Dm/
the devotions, after which Alice ;'
Rose Owings of the Gray Court- At Baptist CnUrCn
Owings chapter read the minutes. ♦
r The highlight of the program was Cradle Roll day will be observed
; the special entertainment by the Sunday, May 3, at the First Baptist
Clintdn chapter under the direc-! church to begin the observance of
tion of Marjorie Mills. The im- Christian Home week May 3-10.
pressive dance and vocal solos were, All parents having cradle roll chil-
centered around plantation life, In.dren are asked to bring them to the
carrying out the theme Ada Ann church at 11 o’clock. Mrs. W. W.
Furr and Ray Smith rendered two Adams is superintendent of the cra-
solos which were enthusiastically die roll department,
acclaimed. Jackie Franks, former SIBSCRIBE TcTthE CHRONICLE
; JHA, did a jaz tap dance accom- “The Paper Everybody Reads”
Thanks, Friends!
FOR HAVING THE PLEASURE OF SERVING
YOU THE PAST 14 YEARS THAT I HAVE
BEEN WITH HAMILTON'S.
Now that 1 have been made manager of
this store, we will appreciate your continued
patronage and good will. We will strive to
please you in every way possible.
Mr. George W. Whitehead, of our Colum
bia store, a graduate of the Bulova Watchmak
ing School, is now with us. He will be glad to
help you. All work guaranteed. Free estimates.
—JEANETTE PITTS,
Manager.
spent the week-end in Charleston
attending a pioneer and life mem-| Hugh S. Jacobs was named presi-
ber party of the Southern Bell dent of the Lions club for the com-,
Telephone Company employees. | ing year at a meeting Friday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Aber- j ning at the college dining hall,
crombie of Hickory Tavern, were
guests during the week of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Frank Anderson.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller
Reece and sons, Buck and Bob, for-
'merly of Elberton, Ga., will be in
terested to know they will move
here this week and will occupy the
Lykes Henderson residence on Ce
dar street. Mr. Reece is connected
wiRth the Seaboard Railroad. Mrs.
Reece was before marriage Miss
Robbie Henderson, daughter of
Mrs. L. S. Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro Hamilton of
Bluffton, were week-end guests of
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Young.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Monroe
and children, Jimmy and Libby, of
Latta, and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mc
Leod and son of McBee, were week
end guests of relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin spent
several days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. S. Y. Adair in Madison,
Ga. t » »
Miss Louise Bultman and George j , _ .
Bultman of Sumter, were week-end! NfiW JflQCk Drive-In
j guests of their sister, Mrs. Ray-, T 0 O npn
mond Pitts L 1 ” '-Ten Juun
Other officers to serve with Jacobs,
elected at the same time, are:
First Vice-President — Walter A.
Johnson.
Second Vice-President—Robert P.
Hamer.
Third Vice-President — Bill Ab-
i rams.
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Secretary—Gary Lehn.
Treasurer—J. A. Orr.
Lion Tamer—R. C. Adair.
Tail Twisters — Mike Turner and
A. D. Salter.
Xhrectors- named to served three-
year terms .are J. W. Finney and J.
A. Addison.
Dr. George R. Blalock was recent
ly named a director to succeed the
late D. S. Cook, and the term still
has two years to run.
The two retiring directors are T.
E. Addison and Harry C. Layton.
The new officers will assume their
duties Jnly 1.
Gary Lehn is the retiring presi
dent.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery of
Rock Hill, were guests over the;
week-end of the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp.
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Denny
Pitts in Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Preslar have
returned from a visit with the for
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G.
Lynch, in Junction City, Kansas,
and expect to move this week to
Sumter where Mr. Preslar will
head the Hamilton firm.
Friends of Mrs. Ed Turner will
be glad to know she is improving
after being confined to her home
the past week suffering an arm
injury received m a fall.
Cpl. Henry Lee Simmons is :
spending a 42-day furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Simmons, on the Whitmire high
way. He has just ocmpleted a 56-
weeks radio operators interceptor
course at Keesler Field Air Force
Base, Biloxi, Miss., and will report
June 1 to Camp Kilmer, N. J., for
duty in Germany.
Haynie Murdock, student at the
University of South Carolina, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Durward Murdock.
Airman 1st Class Ray Jackson of
Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta, ?\
Ga., spent the week-end with his ;&
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon T.!
Jackson, and sister, Sara Weldon
On Sunday they accompanied Mrs. |
Jackson’s mother, Mrs. W. L. Ins-1
keep, who had been visiting here,
to her home in Greensboro.
Airman 1st Class George Espieg
will reutrn today to Savannah, Ga.,
after spending a few days leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Espieg.
Mr. and Mrs .Gene Anderson of
Anderson, spent Sunday witA his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Harvey and
daughter, Elaine, of Kingstree,.
were overnight guests. Monday of
the latter’s brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque.
Miss Galloway
Elected Secretary
Friends here of Miss Gerry Gal
loway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ashby Galloway of Anderson, for
merly of this city, will be interest
ed to know she has been elected
secretary of the student body at
Girls high, Anderson. Miss Gallo
way, who is a rising senior, was
also elected as a delegate to Girls;
State to be held in June at the):^
University of South Carolina.
TUNSTALL BUILDING
TWO HOUSES HERE
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A new drive-in near the armory
on South Broad street will open in a |
few days, to be known as the “Cir
cle.”
The Snack Shop will be operated
by Clyde Deal, Presbyterian college
student, and his wife.
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meet emergencies or seize opportunities. You can re-pay
out of income on convenient monthly terms. A good rep
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required. Most personal loans can be approved promptly.
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