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Thursday, November 5, 1953
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
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WEEK END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
SRIEFS.. .ABOUT IHE PE0HE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rice re
cently visited the latter’s mother,
Mrs. R. A. Steer, and Mr. Steer.
Their friends will be interested to
know they are now making their
home in Concord, N. C., where Dr.
Rice is practicing surgery.
Mrs. Henderson Pitts, Mrs. W. C.
Shealy, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. T.
C. Johnson, Sr., Mrs. H. M. Young,
Sr., and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin at
tended a flower show in Green
wood Thursday.
Dr. and Mra M. W. Brown are
attending the Southern governors
conference in Hot Springs, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Puryear of
Aiken, were week-end guests ofj
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ficklin here and
Mrs. Puryear’s parents in Owings,j
while attending the homecoming J
festivities at Presbyterian college.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy werci
in Little Mountain Saturday ot vis
it the former’s father, J. W. Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wilson of
Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. J. R. j
Gamer of Greenville, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Harrison.
Mrs. C. P. Midgley of Bennetts-
ville, was the guest last week of
Mrs. C. W. Stone. *
Mrs. O. T. Lawing and Miss Mar-
tharene Pitts of Greer, spent the
week-end with the latter’s mother,
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Mrs. Irene Pitts, and other- rela-|tel, Myrtle Beach, the past week-
tives here. r - ^ end. - f
Mrs. J. V. Edwards has returned Mrs j. Mac Rabb, Jr., and chil-
from a several months visit in Chi- dren( Linda and Buddy, of Green-
cago, 111., with her daughter, Mrs. v ille, spent last week with her
Arthur E. Andersoft, and Mr. And- mo ther, Mrs. J. B. Nicholson.,
eraon. Her daughter, Mrs. C V. Lm , Billy si ( Allan ,
Lipscomb, Capt Lipscomb and ch.l-, vi hjs
dren of West Palm Beach, Fla., Mr and Mrs w M sj for seu .
were in Chicago and accompanied .
her home. They left Sunday to| . _ .
return to Florida and their friends < Miss Rachel Pruitt of Jackson
will be interested to know Capt. V1 ^ e > Fla., spent last week with her
Lipscomb is receiving a discharge nether, Mrs. Inez Pruitt,
from active service and will resumej ‘^ rs ' McMurray and
his position with the Veteran’s sons > _ anc * Bobby, of Swan-
hospital in Miami. They will reside n anoa, N. C., spent the week-end
in Coral Gables. ; the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Few and chil- ^ rs - Loftis , and attended
dren are occupying a residence on homecoming events at Presbyterian
South Broad street. college. 1 .
Mrs. O. C. Woodruff and son, Friends of Mrs. Alice Fowler will
Gerald, visited relatives in Gilbert interested to know she has ac
Sunday. They were accompanied oepted a position with Young s
home by her mother, Mrs. H. S. Pharmacy. , ^ ■
Sease, who will spend the winter Gary Cunningham of Griffin,
h ere Ga., was the guest during the past
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and his lister,- Mrs. Lila C.
daughter, Linda, are occupying St ^ var -. _ _ . . j , . i
their recently completed home on ^ r ?‘. * nez P ru >tt visited relatives
South Adair street. Whitm.re several days last week.
Mrs. H. K. Neely of Pelham, Ga., ^rs. Frank Cauley and children,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. John T. Misses Betty Fouche and Jo Pruitt
Young, and other relatives here. an< ^ Jake Pruitt spent Sunday
Hubert Adair of Greer, visited his there,
father, Rhett P. Adair, Mrs. Adair, . Lt - A- formerly of Par-
and other relatives here Sunday. 1 j" 15 I s l an d, is spending the week
~ E, E. Blakely of Washington, D. here with his family. He leaves
C., r and Rush Blakely of Atlantic Monday to report to the Naval Air
City, N. Ji., are visiting relatives Bas ® at Memphis, Term.
k ere ! Mr. and Mrs. ©ill B. Ellis and |
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles had as' children of Dillon, spent the week-
their guests last week the latter’s ?, n( f with the formers mother, Mrs.
sister, Mrs. Mose Lott of Nicholls, George H. Ellis, and attended home-
Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Redding De- c0 ™‘ n ,? a the college. ^
vaughn of Washington, Ga. •,^ a ^r er ® ai . e j Charlottes-
Mr. and Mrs. J. ’ B. Harris of y 1 ^ a -’ ' ^ rs> ^
Woodruff, were recent guests of B ai ] e y on ^^ es( t a T y ‘ A ,,
Mr. and Mrs. David Willard. ^ r - an d Mrs. John A. Montgom-
Mrs. F. M. Stutts spent the pasl ery and children of Columbia, were
week in Raleigh, N. C., with her here for the college homecoming
daughter, Mrs. Edward Walters, festivities.
iand family, who accompanied her Mr and Mrs. Harry Dent and
home Friday to attend PC home- son of St. Matthews, were
coming. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Stutts of Charlote, N. C., also spent
the week-end here. Mrs. Cora Wal
lace and W. T. Little of Laurens,
were guests of Mrs. Stutts on Sun
day. *
Luke Harrington of Kingstree,
and Miss Luralee Whitaker of Co
lumbia, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Clarence Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harker of At
kins, spent the week-end with rela
tives and attended homecoming at
PC.
Miss Ruth Bailey is visiting her
sister, Mrs. A. Q. Bray, and Mr.
Bray in Griffin, Ga.
Mr. and ,Mrg. Craig Kennedy of
Spartanburg, Mrs. S. E. Evans and
daughter, Harriett, of Lexington,
and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barrow of
Columbia, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. John William King,
Jr., and children of Summerville,
Ga., spent the week-end with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs^ J. F.
Jacobs.
Lt. Thomwell Dunlap is spending
the week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Dunlap, before being
transferred to Fort Hood, Texas,
from Fort Knox, Ky. j
Friends of James Holland will be
interested to know he has accept
ed a position with Joanna Stores.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Copley and
daughter. Hunt, of Aiken, spent the
week-end with the latter’s mother,
Mrs. George W. Taylor.
Miss Clelia Garrison, student at
the Woman’s college, Greensboro,
N. C., was the guest of her parents,
Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Garrison, over
the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanders of j
Allendale, were guests over the!
week-end of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dil- j
lard, and attended the college'
homecoming.
W. D. Pitts of Anderson, visited
Mrs. Ethel Pitts and Miss Jeanette
Pitts Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Neely of Sum
ter, spent the week-end with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brun
son Asbill and attended homecom- 1
ing at PC.
Me. and Mrs. M. G. Gault ofi
Bamberg, were week-end guests of
1 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gault and Mr. j
and Mrs. Callie Gault at the home
of Mr. and Mra. A. B. Godfrey.
Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Wardlaw
and children of Orangeburg, spent
the week-end with the latter's
mother, Mrs. T. J. Jackson, and at-j
•tended homecoming at PC.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fleischman
and children of Andrews, were
week-end guests of the latter’s par-
ints, Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed King and daugh
ter, Carol, of Moultrie, Ga., were
guests over the week-end of Mrs. '
W. C. Baldwin and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowson and
son, Edward, of Gastonia, N. C.,
were week-end guests of the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry.
Mrs. Mack Poole was called to
Greenville yesterday on account of
the death of her father, John T.
Dempsey.
Friends of Mrs. Ratchford W. Bo
land will be interested to know she
is improving satisfactorily at the
General hospital in Greenville fol
lowing an operation last Frdiay.
Mrs. James Major and children of
Charlotte, N C., are spending some
time here with her 'father while
Mrs Boland is ilL *
Miss Marie Fraser of Norfolk,
Va., Miss Ellen Fraser, student at
King college, Bristol, Tenn., spent
the week-end with their parents.
Dr. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser. El
len had as her guest Miss Leslie
Wilson of Dothan, Ala., also a stu
dent at King college, i
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman,
Miss Amilee Staggs, Mac Hipp, Jr,
Wyman Shealy, Jr n and Carlton F.
Winn attended the American Le
gion fall rally at Ocean Forest ho-
guests over the week-end of Mr.; ter, Mrs. J. R. Taylor, in Laurens,
and Mr* Ben Hammett and attend-1 the occasion being her 77th birth
ed the homecoming exercises at PC. day
Miss Lizzie Lou Young is spend-' Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gibson of Al-
ing some time at Hot Sprinks, Ark. lendale, were week-end guests of
Mrs. Frank Summer, mother of Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Henderson
Miss Colie Summer, was honored, and attended homecoming at the
Sunday at the home of her daugh- college:
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