The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 05, 1956, Image 5
Thursday, January 5,1956
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Items of Interest Concernina Clinton Residenti
Mr. and Mrs. Hush 6. Jacobs
and children spent several days
during the holidays with Mrs. Ja
cobs’ parents* Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Sims in Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams and
daughter, Barbara Jo, leave today
to return to their home in Elmira,
N. Y., after a viait with the lat
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
CopaWnd.
• AW a* Louisville, Ky.,
joined nls family here for the hol
idays. *.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Turner
and son, Steve, were guests of
relatives in Wlrmsboro and Sum
ter the paat week. Mr. Turner,
who has been connected with the
S. J. Groves Construction com
pany and the Peter Kiewit corn-
party, has recently been a super
visor on the New Jersey Turn
pike. After a stay at his home
here he will return to Ohio.
- Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Jack-
son, of Portsmouth, Va., were vis
itors here during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pitts have
returned to their home in Mary
Esther, Fla., after a visit with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
W. Miller in MountviUe and the
former’s mother, Mrs. P. M. Pitts
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Phillips, of Spartanburg, attend'
ed the Orange Bowl game in Mi
ami and were guests of Mrs. Edg
ar Sutton.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Switzer
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OUR SINCERE
CONGRATULATIONS
to
BANK OF CLINTON
On Their Handsome
• : \
New Building
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and
. Best Wishes For
Continued Progress
and Service to the ,
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Community *
H. S. MILE! 4 SOIJU.
and small son. Paul, were here
during the holidays with Mrs.
Switzer’s mother, , Mrs. H. M.
Wise.
Capt. and Mrs. James H. Rut
ledge and children have returned
from Johnstown,- Pa., where they
spent the past week with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rut
ledge and Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Long.
' Friends, of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Adair will be interested to know
they are now occupying the Adajr
home place on North Adair street.
Mr. Adair, who is stationed in the
army at Ft. Jackaon, will receive
his discharge in several Weeks.
Lt. and Mrs. R. T. Dunlap and
sma‘ll daughter spent yesterday In
Sandersville, Ga., visiting the
former's, grandmother, Mrs. .Wal
ter Harris. I
Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods spent
several days recently in Columbia
with the latter’s son, Dr. Richard
F. Ferguson and Mrs. Ferguson
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner ac
companied their son, Bilk to Dav
idson college, Davidson, N. C,
where he resumed his studies aft
er the‘holidays, dnd visited rela
tives in Winston-Salem, N. C.,
during the week.
Miss Catherine Eichelberger re
turned Tuesday to New York City
where she is a student at Kath
erine Gibbs school. ' _
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeans and
children, Tcmmtjr, Ginger and
Wanda, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the
weekend with the former’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans.
Miss Eloise Marshall returned
Tuesday fo Sweet Briar, Va., to
resume her studies at Sweet Briar
college after spending the holidays
with her mother, Mrs. W. L. MarJ-Mrs. N. Reece Young
daughter. Lucy, <* Florence, visit
ed Mrs. Eargle’s mother, Mrs. J-
Reed Todd,'' and other relatives
here during the week-end. ,
Edgar Wrenn, of Heath Springs,
was the guest on Monday of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Cruickflhanks
Miss Nancy Cock has resumed
her studies at Wesleyan College,
Macon, after spending the holi
day season with her mother, Mrs.
David S. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Eton Wrider at
tended the Sugar Bowl game in
New Orleans on Monday. Mr. Wil
der, who has been connected with
the Spartanirurg Herald, will move
on January 9 to Rock Hill where
he will be sports editor of tfie
Evening Herald. .
Miss Frances Winn has resumed
her position in quanta after spend
ing the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Winn. )
Misses Mary and Lila Dillard, of
^Columbia, recently speijt a few
days with their sister, Mrs. N,
Reece Young.
Mrs. H. L. Todd, Mrs. Robert
McLees and Miss Sally Wright
were guests during the holidays
of* thi formers 1 daughter, Mfs.
R. D. Sellers, in Taylors.
Dr. and Mrs. James Macdonald
and children were guests of rela
tives in Charleston several days
during the holiday season. .
Mrs. E. H. Hall has returned
frofn a visit with her sons, B.
Shockley Hall, f>r. William Hugh
Hall in Charlotte, Elliot H. Hall
in Greenville. , ' y _
Frank Plaxico, a, formed Pres
byterian college student, -who is
attending 4aw school at the Uni
versity of South Carolina, Colum
bia, was the guest on Monday of
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shall, and grandmother, Mrs. C. M.
Bailey.
Misses Lfllien Hart and Emily
Bailey have returned to St. Cath
erine’s School, Richmond, Va., aft
er spending the holidays at their
homes.
Dr. and Mrs. S. CJHays at
tended the Orange Bowl game in
Miami, 71a.
Hoyt T. Holland, Mr. and Mrs.
Hoyt T. Holland^ Jr., Misses Jo
and Frances Holland, of Jackson,
Miss., visited their mother and
grandmother,- Mrs. T. H. Holland.
Mrs. P. M. Pitts and other rela
tives here the past week-end.
Guests during the holidays of
Mr. arid Mrs. Mdrvin S. Turner
were MrsSVamie Stevenson, Miss
Elizabeth Sft/enson, also Johnny,
Mary and £B‘d ra Stevenson, all of
Whmdboro,
1 Mrs. J.
after
Charl<
Don nan, ai
ton Chapi
her home
Mrs. Geo:
Island, New
daughter,
Mr. and
Miss Florence Blakely returned
to Durham, N. C., on Monday aft
er' a visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Blakely. Also
here during the holidays were Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. McLeod and chil
dren, of MdBee.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Hood,
Jr., of Whitney, Tex., and Mrs.
Henry J. Gambrell and son, Jer
ry, of Louisville, Ga., Rev. and
Mrs. J. Allen Smith and
of Abbeville, Mr. and Mrs.
L Brunson, of Laurel, M
have returned to their
er a recent visit to
Mr. and Mrs. S,
Mrs. T. T.
is
her son
and
McCombs will be Interested to
know the>’ moved, last week to
Greenwood where they will make
their home with Mrs. McCombs’
aunt. Miss Eloise Bond.
Miss Vivian Parks Adairs has
returned to Hampton, Va., after
spending the past week with her
parents,\ Mr. and Mrs. V. P.
Adair. ^
Visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. O’Daniel, during the holi
days were Miss Frances O’Daniel,
of■ Salisbury, Dr. John QU>aniel,
of (Ella)ay, Ga., Dr. James O’Daniel! pi a
and IWmlly, of Dublin, Ga., Dr. | ^
George O’Daniel and family, of
Spartanburg, Mrs. G. E. McGrew,
of, Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Marshall.
Jr., and daughter, Miss Betty Mar-
shRli visited the former’s, parents
and other relatives and friends
in Charlotte, N. C., last week.
Friends of Mrs. Annie* Buchan
an will be interested to know she
is able to be out again after suf
fering a broken arm injury.
• Mrs. W. B. Coles, of Greenville,
spent several weeks with- her
daughter, Mrs. W. Don Copeland
and Mr. Copeland. Also guests of
the Copelands during the holiday
were Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Rain
ey, of Washington, D. C., Mr. and
Mrs. V. E. King, of Anderson their
daughters, Miss Betsy King, stu
dent at Winthrop college, and
Miss Buddy King, of Greenville.
Miss Margaret Harris has re
sumed her position in Macon, Ga,,
after spending irte holidays with
her parents. Dr. and Mrs. John W.
Harris. Also here during the holi
days were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dohn
and children, of Macon, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Byrum. of Spartanburg,
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brock-
enbrough have returned from a
visit with their son and daughter-
in-law, iLt. and Mrs. George B
Brockenbrough, in Darlington
Md. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kugler and
daughters, of Washington, N.
visited the lat
and Mrs.
Mr
Dixoiv^of Jacksonville, Fla., Mr
n-of
and Mrs. Homer Gantt of Green
ville, Mrs. Mary Alice Taylor'
and-aenrPaul, uf Lauiens.
Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Barnwell
of Wadmalaw Island, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Black and children of
Greenville, visited their daugh
ter and sister, Mrs. E N. Sulli
van and Dr. Sullivan during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Addison
and daughter, Elaine, attended
the Orange Bowl game in Miami.
Ladson DuBose, who vis
ited his mother here during the
holidays, has gone to Indianapo
lis, Ind., where he wlil intern at
the Indianapolis General v Hos
pital. He is a recent graduate
of the Medical College of South
Carolina Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese H. Young
and daughters have ' returned
from Roanoke Rapids, N C,
where they visited the latter’s
parents, Dr. and Mrs. A N Mar
tin.
* Mr. and Mrs. L. W McClure
have returned to their home in
SylAcauga, AU., after .spending
the holidays with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs A
C. Young, Jr. >
Mr. and Mrs. tr C. Wilder and
daughter, Sarah, of McCromick,,
spent Monday with the fprpner’s
mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder, who
aafeompanied them home for sev
eral days.
Mrs. Fannie Parrish wsa the
week-end guest of Mr and Mrs.
Jim Pruitt in Atlanta.
Miss Myrtle Chandler of DeLa
Howe Sclrool, McCormick, was
the recent guest of Misses Sye,
Eva Maude and Thelma Well*.
Mrs. E. C. Cuibreath and
daughters, Lusa . and
Charlotte, N
mothe:
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J M Woods, csf Charleston, W.
Va., was the guest of his brother,
Dr. D. J Woods and Mrs. Woods
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a few days with relatives jn Simp
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