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V / Thursday, March 15,* 1956 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page FIt« Briefs About ... * People You Know Items of Interest Concerning CHnton Residents . ■ prprrfrrfrfrfffrffrff Mies Mary Dickson, Mis* Sula Dickson and Mrs. Ruth Clink- scales, of Anderson, were guests Sunday of their niece, Mrs. Hugh Bichelberger, Jr., and Mr. Eichel- berger. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Young have returned from a several days trip to New Orleans, La. Eugene Barnette, of Charlotte, N. C., spent the past week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. John Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner and daughters, Melissa and Cyn thia, spent several days last week in Augusta, Ga., with the former’s mother, Mrs. E. E. Jones. The girls remained with their grand mother while Mr. and Mrs. Turner spent the week-end in Charleston. ■Miss Dorothy Watson, of Ander son, was the gdfest during the week end of’ her aunt. Mrs. H. L. Eichel- berger and Mr. Eichelbexger. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williamson and children, of Norway, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts. L. H. Lee, lieutenant in the army reserve, will leave Sunday to attend a special two weeks school at Fort Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. William Thrasher and children, of Fairmont, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert W. Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. EL N. Sullivan and sons visited relatives In Charleston Sunday. Miss Agnes Davis, Mrs. Ray mond Pitts and Miss Irene Work man will be guests of Mrs. H. H. Harris while in Columbia during the week-end to attend the teach ers meeting. Miss Caroline Miller, of Atlan ta, waa the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols. On Sunday Miss Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and daughter, Amelia, were guests of the former’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Miller in Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Johnson, Karl Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Austin Chandler and Miss Nan Cunning ham. of Cross Hill, who was the week-end guest of the Johnsons, were at Winthrop Saturday eve ning for the “Junior Follies.’’ Miss Joan Johnson took part in the production. Mass Margaret Tankersiy. stu dent at Mars Hill college, Mars Hill, N. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tankersley. * Mias Catherine Eiohelberger who has been attending Katherine Gibbs school in New Yolk, will re turn by plane to her home here Friday. f - James Austin Chandler, of At lanta, G*., will spend the coming week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Chandler. Mrs. Laura Root, of Evansport, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Root and Miss Laura Gibbs, of Detroit, Mich., were guests of Mrs. C. D. Yarborough and Miss Lily Yar borough during the week-end while enroute home from Florida. * Miss Frances Winn, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn. Mrs. A. B. Stump and daughter, Margaret, spent the week-end in Pine Bluff. N. C., with her moth er, Mrs. Hazel Allison. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Brock- enbrough and daughter, Mary Lee, left yesterday for Endicott, N. Y., where the former has accepted a position with International Busi ness Machines. They have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brockenbrough, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dunlap. W. G. Roseboro, of Camden, is visiting his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rose boro. They were visitors in Cam den on Sunday and were accom panied home by Mr. Roseboro. Mr. and. Mrs. Warren Whitman and children, of Waynesville, N. C., were week-end guests of the former’s aunt, Mrs. H. C. Suber here, his uncle, James Dominick in Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Suber, of Laurens, were also guests of the Suber* on Sunday. Mrs. Jessie M. Schumacher, of Inman, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Peary M. Moore and Mr. MOore. Mr. ind Mrs. B. F. Wingard and son, Binki. spent Sunday in Dar- PC Development Program Reaches llngton with the former’s mother, Mrs. Emmie Wingard and sister, Mrs. RusselP King, and attended a camellia show there in the aft ernoon.* Brewer Dixon, of Talladega, Ala. spent the week-end here with his son, Bailey Dixon and Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mrs. Robert J. Grube and chil dren, of Charlotte, N. C., spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. Dr. Grube joined them here for the week-end. On Sunday their infant daughter, Susan, and the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitts, Eleanor, were christened at 'Broad Street Methodist church. Mr. and idrs. W. C. Adams, of Macon. Ga., spent the week-end with the latter’s father, R. B. Sim mons and sister, Mrs. J. B. Speake. Mr. and Mrs. Epps B. Davis and children were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith in West Co lumbia. Mrs. Julian Coleman will spend the week-end in Columbia as thd guest of Mrs. Alfred GUliard and attend the state teachers meeting. Calhe Gault, of North Augus ta, joined Mrs. Gault and chil dren here for the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godjfrey and they accom panied him home. Mrs. W. W. Adams, Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Mrs. W. W. Harris attended a meeting of the Laur ens Garden clubs on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Owens were among those attending the spring football game at Clemson on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnon and son, of Charleston, spent the week-end with the former’s moth er, Mrs. Donnon. Mrs. E. B. Glnsburg has return ed from a several weeks stay in New York City. "* > Mrs. J. E. Merchant, Mrs. J. B. Dailey, Mrs. J. B. Wilder and Mrs. Louie Thorn ley attended the dis trict meeting of the Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service at Har ris Methodist chbrch in ^Green wood last Thursday Miss Ella Little McCrary will spent the week-end in Columbia with her sister, Mrs. R. P. Kapp and Mr. Kapp and attend the state teachers meeting Mr anlT'Mrs. D. A. Yarborough were business visitors in Atlanta on Monday Friends of Mrs. William Davis will be glad to jyiow she is improv ing satisfactorily at the General hospital in GreenrvlUe following an operation on Monday. Mrs. Julian M. Beil, Mrs. J. E. Merchant and Mrs. P. M. Pitts at tended the district meeting of the Wesleyan Service Guild in Clem- son Saturday Mrs. Frank Sapp and Mias Sally Ann Sapp, of Dawson, Ga., were week-end gueste of their son and brother, Frank Sapp, Jr., a stu dent at Presbyterian college and Mr and Mrs B F Wingard. Presbyterian College’s Diamond Jubilee Development program sailed over the $900,00 mark this week as the Atlanta region re corded a total of $100,100 at its fourth report meeting Tuesday night A final clean-up meeting for Atlanta is scheduled for March 25 and in the meantime, prepara tions moved ahead for campaigns in four other regions. Thus far, $319,654 has been re ported in hte first four months of the campaign which seeks $750,- 000 from its two controlling Sy nods of Gerogia and South Caro lina during the first year of a long-range $2,000,000 develop ment program. , In addition to tile $100,000 from 822 subscribers in Atlanta (an av erage of $122 per gift), a total >f $918,000 has been brought in in the home area of Laurens and Newberry counties and in the fonn of several early special gifts elsewhere. As the campaign continues, the Augusta-Aaiken regions are well along in organizational efforts with the captain’s dinner sched uled for this Friday night in the First Presbyterian Church of Au gusta, Ga. The total organization dinner is set for the folliwong Fri day night, and the Diamond Jubi lee dinner for these two regions will be held on March 28. Tvfro other regions—the import ant Greenville and Spartanburg areas—also begin setting up their leadership committees later this week. Presbyterian President Marshall W. Brown, has announc ed that the co-chairmen for Greenville are the Rev. Phillips Noble, pastor of the Second Pres byterian Church of Greenville, audf H. Grice Hunt, prominent in surance underwriter! the co- chairmen for Spartanburg are the Rev. W. T. Mason, Jr., pas tor of Gaffney's Limestone Pres byterian Church, and E. C. Lan caster, Spartanburg business ex ecutive. The Atlanta region, in its fourth report meeting Tuesday night, added more than $25,000 to its previous mark ot bring its total thus far to $100,100. The seven leading churches in total amount are: Trinity, $12,825; Peachtree Road, $11,832; Central, $11,200; First Church of Atlanta, $7,973; First Church of Marietta, $7,062; First Church of Decatur, $6,540; Memorial Drive, $5,268. Anderson To Be Assigned To Ship W. R. Anderson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, of Route 1, Laurens, is now at the U. S. naval receiving station, Norfolk, Va., awaiting transfer to the USS Siboney. The Norfolk naval receiving sta tion processes approximately 8,- 000 men a month on their way to and from naval activities all over the world. Nunnally’s “The Candy Of the South” Beautifully Boxed GIFT WRAPPED FREE FOR FAMILY MEMBERS, RELATIVES AND V THAT SOMEONE SPECIAL! Open Sunday 9-11 am-2-6 pm Young's Pharmacy NOW! You Can Get The BEST For LESS! 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