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Thursday, May 28, 1953
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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Vacation Bible School
At First Baptist
Week of June 1-5
school in the church will be held
from 4:30 until 5:30 on Friday. All
) who are anticipating attending are
i cordially invited to register at this
i time.
During the week of June 1-8 the ”
First Baptist church wiii hold its C. N. & L. Engineers
annual vacation Bible school during Lcove Job On Strike
Myrtle which.the churcfi will make a max-1 '
imum effort toward the training in Engineers and firemen on
the
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shook of Eas- vacationing this week' at
ley, and Miss Virginia Sumerel of j Beach.
Spartanburg, visited their parents, Mrs. F. F. Hicks j 133 ^ turno ^} Bible knowledge its youth from the Columbia, Newberrv and Laurens
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel during from a vacation trip to HolIywwNl, „ thr0 .L 'the Inten^iate R«l*»<! walked out on strike last
the week-end. 1 Jacksonville and Fort Myers, Fla, ^ 4 r ... rri/lav aftornr ^ n C i n no thon n
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Danhoff and
son, Jimmy, of Lumberton. N. C,
were week-end guests of Dr. and
i Mrs. George R. Blajock.
Brewer Dixon, Sr., will return
today to his home in Talladega,
. u .l-, , * # j department. ’ Friday afternoon and since then no
W Mr: DonTd Mc gU KenIie and 1 Thi, Uar the emphasU will be tra.na have run over the.r track.,
daughter ot Columbia, are visiting P‘ ace J?.?" "lemonzmg passages of Engineers ot the Charieston and
her brother Robert Powell and the Blble > famdianzation vith the Western Carolina Railroad joined
family this wc^k P “ 500145 of the Bible - learn «nK new »n the strike with all trains still.
w XT j , ; hymns and choruses, and partici- A federal mediator will meet
C 0 :™ 3 ^ 3n _^ 1 T. er ’ Paling in skilled handci*aft. the with officials of the railroads in an
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, Ala., after a several days visit with of the rising senior class at Win- ] ep( j ers h ave announced. effort to settle a pending dispute
Mrs. C. M. Bailey and family throp college will arrive home to- f acu ity 0 f the 1953 school given as cause of the walkout.
Mrs. George R. Balolck attended day to spend the summer with her wlil meet for a short meetin g on w c shealyi local agem ., says
a reunion of her class at Converse parents Mr and Mrs. O. L. Miller. Friday, May 29, at 4 o’clock, with everything is quiet on the line with
college, Spartanburg, on Saturday. Mr^ David Sadler and son, Rich- aI] me mbers requested to attend 10 trains operating. He is serving
iShe was accompanied home for the ard of Rock Hill w’ere guests lait A period of ^stratum for the as -custodian ’ of the office here.
week-end by Mrs. Bill Jenkins of week of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cope-| — * : —
Richmond, Va., and Mrs. John Nor- land. Mr. Sadler, Mks. Copeland’s
man of Roanoke, Va. 1 brother, joined them here for the
Mrs. John B. Ferguson w^as the wee * < ‘ en ^-
guest during the past week of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt. Jr., of
C. B. Bobo and Mrs. R. Flemnig Maryville, Tenn., spent the. week-
Jones in Laurens. end with the former’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Victor Sim- ^ and Mrs - Ansel Smith and
mons have returned from a wed-! sons and ^ rs - ^ u y Keith of Wea-
ding trip and are residing in an verville, N. C., were guests Sunday
apartment on West Main street. ! ^ rs ‘ Suhtli s sister, Miss Inez
Tui-ker
Friends of Mrs. A. G. Sutherland M M
, L-u -ii - a 4 j 4 i Mr. and Mrs. Garvey Crotts of
and children w.ll be interested to; Wmslon . SaIem N c w week J
know they arg leaving this week to end guesU o , Mr and w T
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, George
H. Comelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Captain and Mrs. Harry Bolick i Templeton, Mr. and Mrs Carlisle
i join Mr. Sutherland at Fontana, N.
\ C., where they will make their
home.
j* I and sons, formerly of Birmingham, I Neely leave today to attend the
(D Ala., have been visiling the latter’s convention of the South Carolina
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mother, Mrs. J. Reed Todd, and
other relatives. They left yester
day for New York where they will
sail Friday for HeidelbeuTg, Ger
many, where Capt. Bolick will be
on duty with the armed forces.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr.,
and son, DeLeon, 3rd, of Washing
ton, Ga., spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair.
Mrs. George Bell, who spent sev
eral weeks with her son, G. W. Bell,
and family, left this week-end for
a visit with relatives in Columbia
before returning to her home in
Charleston.
Friends of little Sherree Benner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Cotton Manufacturers Association
at Sea Island, Ga.
Rev. D. N. Horton and family of
Tampa Fla., visited his sister, Mrs.
O. L. Miller, and Mr. Miller dur
ing the past week.
Mrs. J. C. Gambrel! and daugh
ter of Camp LeJeune, N. C., are
spending several months here with
her sister, Mirs. L. P. Pearson, while
her httsband ts attending an MP
school at Camp Gordon, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and
son. Binki, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mc
Cord and daughter leave Friday to
spend a week at Folly Beach where
they will chaperone a houe party
for twenty members of the junior
R. Benner, will be glad to know she and senior classes of Hickory Tav-
is able to be out again after an ope- \ ern school,
ration illness at a Columbia hos
pital.
Mrs. George R. Holland returned
i yesterday from a several days vtsrt-
with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Ha-
gins, in Abbeville.
Mr. and Mrs .A. C. Workman, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hellams, Sr.
were in Athens, Ga., yesterday for
the voice recitaKof Mrs. R. B. Hel-; \l
lams. Jr. Mks. Hellams, the for- w
mer Miss Barbara Workman of this |j
city, will graduate with an A.B. de- $
gree from the University of Geor
gia at commencement exercises on
Jun e 8.
Major and Mrs. Arthur Katzburg
and sons of Nashville, Tenn., are!
spending the week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wier, near
Newberry, and sister, Mrs. Harry i
Baldwin, here. Major Katzburg,
who is in the Air Force Medical ®
Corps, is now at Thayer Veterans
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Spears
spent the week-end at Gatlinburg, ; %
Tenn., and visiting points of inter- 1 ”
est in the Smoky Mountains.
. ,Mrs,-G. - M. Gault-of- Bamberg, is
visiting Mr. and MVs. M. G. Gault,
Jr.
Mrs. Rebecca C. Anderson of Dil-
Ion, was the guest several days last g
week of Mas. George H. Elis.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Suddeth of
Washington, D. C., are visiting the %
former’s mother, Mrs. B. H. Sud- •*:
deth, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Norris and
Miss Elizabeth Nicholson were visi- j-j
tors in Charlotte during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wildridge of j-j
Indianapolis, Ind., are visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Norman L. Sloan, {•!
and family. »
Mr. and Mrs. Cally Gault and ♦>
daughter, Joy Godfrey, of North S
Augusta, spent the week-end with tt
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. £•
Godfrey. :•
M-Sgt. and Mks. V. M. McGuire
and son, Pat, formerly of Camp
Rucker, Ala., are occupying one of !•:
the Reese Young apartments on
Cleveland street. Sgt. McGuire is
on the staff of the ROTC unit at 8
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Clinton. You and your friends will always
be welcome. Stop in today and find out
about the many banking services we offer.
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Presbyterian college.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard visit
ed the Iris gardens in Sumter Sun-
day. They were accompanied by t?
Misses Lila and Mary Dillard of $
Columbia. i
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sauvain of Con
cord, N. C-, were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Jeanes over the week
end.
Mr. ap4 .Mrs. Atlas Lokey
Gaffney, were Sunday guests ui
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson.
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Jacobs, Miss Agnes Davis and Mrs.
Roy Pitts visited the iris gardens
in Sumter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jackson,
and daughter, Sara Weldon, return
ed yesterday from a several days
stay in Hickory, N. C, with Mrs.
Jackson’s brother, i Lewis Alexan
der, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cartledge of
Augusta, Ga., Mr. and Mlrs. John
C. Nichols and daughters, Wanda
and Kaine, of Chester, were guests
Sunday of Mrs. F. M. Stutts.
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daacfctonr, Martha and Karen, are
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