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Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Oakley, Sr.,
of Hattiesburg, Miss., aad Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Oakley, Jr.,
and daughter, Carolyn, of Colum
bia, S. C., were recently guests of
the Mississippi Youngs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller have
returned home from a visit with
their daughter, Mrs. E. M. Felk-
nor, in Alexandria, La.
Mrs. Walter Harris and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry West and son, Tommy,
of SandersvHle. Ga., spent several
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Davis and Mr. and Mrs.
Thom well Dunlap. Miss Wiley
Davis who has been visiting rela
tives in Georgia, returned home
with them.
Mrs. Carlton F. Winn and daugh
ters, Frances and Florence, will
return today from several days
visit to Mrs. Winn’s brother, J. K.
Callaway and Mrs. Callaway in At
lanta.
Mrs. Louie Thom ley and Mrs.
Ethel R. Pitts spent'last week at
Myrtle Beach.
Mr and Mrs. C. Wayne Jarvis
and sons spent the week-end with
Mrs. (Ethel R. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J3. Hart, Lillian,
Katherine and Carroll Hart were
joined here by Mrs. Hart’s niece,
Julia Spear, of Washington, and
are spending the week in Day
tona Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Sara Sheorn, Lynda, Steve
and Carold Ann spent last week
with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Mc
Crary.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis
and children spent last week-end
in Atlanta, Ga., with relatives of
Mr. Hollis.
Mrs. Ttiad Johnson, Mrs. Fur
Mr. and Mrs. Hutoert Todd, Jane
and Joanne, and Mrs. Clyde Todd
returned last week-end from a
week’s stay in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Goyne Simpson
are visiting relatives in Atlanta,
Ga., this week.
Dr. and Mrs. George Blalock
and their children, with Wallace
Boyd are spending the week at
Pawleys Island where they have
recently completed a new beach
cottage to replace the house de
stroyed by last summer’s hurri
cane Hazel.
Joe Neeley and John Eichel-
berger left Greenville Sunday with
a group of Boy Scouts who are
traveling to (New Mexico by bus
for s two weeks' stay at Phiknont
Boy Scout Explorers Ranch at
Cimarron, N. M. *
Mrs. Albert C. Jones and daugh
ter, Ann, of Johnson City, Term.,
are spending two weeks with Mrs.
L. C. Duckett.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock
drove Bunky Blalock and Johnnie
Johnson to Camp Pinnacle, N. C.,
Sunday where the boys will re
main for the rest of this month
through August. Gil Huguley
joined them there yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Latham, of
Sumter, were overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Turner
last week. This past Monday Law
rence M. Brown, of Chicago, 111.,
stopped over at the Turners for a
short visit.
R. Michael Turner returned yes
terday from a business trip to
Lawrence, Mass., where’ he spent
several days.
Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan and
sons, Jimmy, Harry and Billy will
Misses Peggy and Polly Dunlap,
of Rock Hill, are visiting Mrs.
Maude McFadden in Joanna this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dillard and
granddaughters, Bonnie and
Deanne Bazamore, of Jacksonville,
Fla., will arrive Saturday to visit
the former’s sister, Mrs. J. B. Wil
der.
Miss Vivian Sheely spent Mon
day and Tuesday with her aunt,
Mrs. Lula Miller and’other rela
tives in Pomaria.
Mrs. Lula MHler returned Thurs
day to her home in Pomaria after
a visit with her brother, Mr. O. H.
Sheely, /Sr.
(Betty Ratterree, of Rock Hill,
man Guy, Mrs. Posey Copeland Mave Sunday for Pawleys Island,
and Mrs. Cecil Wilson spent sev- n stopping en route in Columbia for
eral days of last week at the Cecil
Wilson cottage at Carolina Lake
Colony. They returned this pest
week-end. t
The Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Mer
chant were overnight guests at the
Cecil Wilson cottage Tuesday of
last week, en route to Lake Juna-
lurtra, N. C., where they attended
a church conference, of which Mr.
Merchant is an officer. The Mer
chants are expected to return to
this city today.
Mrs. George D. Walker and Miss
Orlena Cartledge of Johnston, and
(•.Mrs. Ernest L. Koty, of Colum
bia, spent last Tuesday with Dr.
* and Mrs. James L. Walker.
the Frierson family reunion. Doc
tor Sullivan will return to Clinton
July 31, and Mrs. Sullivan and the
boys will stay another week. They
will be joined there by Mrs. Sulli
van’s sister, Mrs. Douglas Jenkins,
Jr., and her son, Douglas, HI, who
with her husband, are on State
Department leave before going to
his new post in Trinidad. The Jen-
king returned to the States this
week from London, England.
Mrs. Kenneth H. Bogle and son,
Kenneth, of Marietta, Ga., are vis
iting her mother, Mrs. Ayliffe Ja
cobs this week. Mr. Bogle plans to
come for the week-end and they
will drive home Sunday.
Moore at their summer cottage on
Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Chapman at
tended the 40 and 8 Ladies night
on Monday evening in Green
ville.
Miss Carolyn Price, of Newber
ry, is spending the week with her
cousin, Gwen Hit*.
Mrs. C. J. Bauknlght and daugh
ter, Amelia, of Charleston, are
visiting her 'mother, Mrs. Metta
Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Marshall
spent last Sunday at Parris Moun
tain, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walters and
;sons, of Raleigh, N. C, are visiting
Mrs. Walters’ mother, Mrs. F. M.
Stutts. They will be accompanied
home by Dickie Walters who has
spent three weeks with his grand
mother. #
Mrs. Bertie Parks of the Thom-
well staff, is spending a month in
York with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tankers-
ley and children, of Cliffside, N.
C., spent the week-end with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement,
of Charleston, are spending this
week with Mrs. Thomas Leake.
Mrs. P. M. Clement, Jr., and
son, Tommy, and Mrs. Nancy Rav-
enel and son, Benny, of Charles
ton, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Thomas Leake.
Spending the week at Mrs. T.
C. Johnson’s cottage near Hender
sonville, N. C., this week are Mrs.
W. H. Simpson, Mrs. Roy Pitts,
Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. W. C.
Baldwin, Mrs. H. M. Young and
Mrs. Frank Miller.
Bobby Homer will leave July 31
for a two weeks stay at Camp
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold and
daughter, Kathryn, are spending
the 1 week visiting the former’s
brother, W. M. Arnold and fam
ily in Beckleor, W. Va., the lat
ter’s sisters, Mrs. Edward Alwine
in Roanoke, Va., and Mrs. L. W.
Rawl in Williameburg, Va. They
will be accompanied home on Fri
day by their daughtera, Jean and
Marjorie, who have been in Wil
liamsburg several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole and
daughter, Alma Jo, recently en
joyed a vacation trip through Vir
ginia, Ohio, Windsor, Canada, and
points of interest en route.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Miller
have returned from a several
weeks stay in Alexandria, La., with
their daughter, Mrs. Edward M.
Felknor, Jr., and Captain Felknor.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pittman,
of Rockingham, N. C., were here
Sunday en route from a vacation
trip. They were accompanied home
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry ^ th « ir d «u*hters, Jeanie and
Betty, who have been visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. John W. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. George Holcon-
baok and small son, formerly of
Newberry, are now residing here
on Hickory street Mr. Holconback
is State Farm Insurance repre
sentative.
The Rev. Thomas Hoover, of
Columbia, was an overnight guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruick-
shanks.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe
flew to Myrtle Beach for a short
visit with relatives there last
week.
Col. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard
and Binki returned last Thurs
day from a three weeks vacation
in Florida and Georgia. While
Colonel Wingard was at Camp
Stewart, Ga.,. Mrs. Wingard and
Binki visited friends at St. Si
mons Island. Later the family
drove to Silver Springs, Fla., and
other points of interest in that
state before returning to Clinton.
Mrs. Lester Bishop is vsiiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Walker and
their family in Spartanburg.
Mrs. Ben Hammet and chil
dren are spending the week with
Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Hammet in
Allendale while Mr. Hammet is
at Bedford Springs, Pa., attend
ing the annual Marts and Lundy
fund raisers conference. Mr.
Hammet is accompanied by Otto
W. Ferrene, vice-president of
Presbyterian College.
Edna Jacobs spent last week
with her grandparents in Rock
Hill, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Sims.
Billy Owens drove from a
meeting at Lake Lure, N. C., last
week to pick up his daughter,
Charlotte, who had been visiting
her grandmother, Mrs. Bessie
Hays Owens. TTiey reutmed to
their home in Knoxville, Tenn.,
after an overnight visit in the
city. Mr. and Mrs. Owens and
their children plan to return to
Clinton for an extended, visit in
August.
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