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I Thursday, March 21, 1957 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pagt Five Briefs About . . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mir. and Mrs. Quinton Chap man and little son, John Mason, of Charleston, are spending the week with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Dorman here and the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chapman, in Mountville. Dr. and Mrs. Judson A. Davis and children spent Sunday in Columbia with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Kirkland. • Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has* re turned from a several weeks vis it with her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Coker, and Mr. Coker in Ashe ville, N. C. The Cokers and their daughter, Jo Ann, accompanied her home on Sunday. ‘ Don Rhame, student at David son College, Davidson, N. C., will arrive tamarrow to spend the week-end at his home here and to attend the Old South Ball in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Orr, of Ath ens, Ga., are spending the spring holidays here with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. C. W. Anderson. Friends of Mrs. Orr will be inter ested to know she has completed requirements for a degree at the the University of Georgia and will receive her diploma at grad uating exercises in June. l Johnny Nance, of Greenville, was the week-end guest of his aunt, Mrs. Ayliffe R. Jacobs. Among those fdm Clinton at tending the golf tournament in Augusta last week were: Mr. and Mrs. John Addison, Mrs. C.' W. Copeland and Miss Elaine Addi son. M^and Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mr. Mrs and Mrs. James Holland visited relatives in Columbia on Sunday. Mrs. H. L. Lawton, of George town, was the guest several days Last week of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson. Mrs. Eugene Avery and daugh ter, Agnes Caroline, of Rock Hill, spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, while Mr. Avery is attending a coach’s clinic at Clemson. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame leave tonight for New York where the former will attend an alumni meeting of the College of Physic ians and Surgeons at Columbia University for several days. Friends of Mrs. B. S. Pinson will regret to know she has been ill at her home this week. Mr- and Mrs. J. B. Templeton spent several days last week in Lake Wales, Fla., with their how MONTHLY PAYMENTS Will Pay for a Home ’Our popular home Ipan plan—with monthly “rent-like” payments—has made buying a home i* real pleasure. And monthly payments—worked tout to fit >o«r individual income and budget—may lindude principal, interest, taxes and insurance. E ederal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving* Clinton People Since 1909 - — Telephone No. 6 Anticipated Dividend Rate V/i rr /c daughter, Mrs. Donald Mann, and Mr. Manh. Mrs. M. Cassanova, Mr. and v Mrs. James Jacics and children were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cassanova in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and children spent the week-end in Mullins with the latter’s moth er, Mrs. Frances McGowan. Miss Hazel Boland, of Green ville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Attending the Greenwood dis trict conference held at Harris Methodist Church, Greenwood, re cently were Rev. G, H. Hodges, C. C . Giles, L. R. Gray, G. W. Holfingswortb*and S C. Dunlap. Miss Caroline Miller, of Atlan-* ta, Ga., a student at Agnes Scott College, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and attended the Military Ball. Mrs. E. T. Woodruff has return ed from a several months stay in Sarasota, Fla., with her son, W H. Woodruff, her daughter, Mrs. ifus- sell Mize and their families. Cecil V. Wilson and Grover Pearson, of Laurens, spent last | week at Daytona Beach and oth- .er points o>f interest in Florida. Mrs. Estelle Abrams has re turned from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Plunkett and Mr. • Plunkett in Conyers, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abrams spent the week-end there and accompanied her home. Miss Catherine Eichelberger, of i Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger. Mrs." G. H. Hodges, Mrs. Louie Thomley, Mrs. J. V. Edwards and Mrs. J. B. Wilder attended the annual meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service at John’s Methodist Church in An derson last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and daughter, Suzann^, of Decatur, Ga., and Miss^ Lillian Dillard, of Greenville, spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. S. G Dil lard, Mrs. R. N. White will return to day to her home in Winston-Salem after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Daniel. Also here for the week-end with their par ents-were Dr. and Mrs. James F. O’Daniel, of Dublin, Ga.,-Mrs. G. E. McGrew; of Capider), Dr and Mrs. John O’Daniel, of Gaffney Mrs. R. J. Copeland returned Monday from Statesville,’ N. C. wheer she spent the past week with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Cope land. Mr. Copeland and small daughter, Mary Lynn, who ac companied her home, returned to Statesville yesterday.. Mr and Mrs. Richard Stulls, of Fayetteville, N. C, spent the w e e k > e n d with the., former’s mother, Mrs. F. M. Stulls. Mrs. Guy L. Copeland has re turned from a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Crouch, and Mr. Crouch in Ly ons, Ga. Mrs. Lillian Ellison. Mrs. Ola Sanders, Mi». Alice McManus, 1 Mrs. Melle Wallace have return- ' ed from a visit to Daytona Beach and other points of interest in | Florida. Mrs. Bob Hays and little son, Mike, of Atlanta, Ga., are spend ing this week with her mother, Mrs. Guy L. Copeland. Mrs. J. B. Stackhouse and daughter ,of Mullins, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. How ard Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl Payne and son, Tyler, visited friends in Athens, Ga., on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Grady Adams and children, of Prosperity, spent the week-end with Mrs. Adams’ mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt. Dr. Marshall Brown will return today from Charleston where he attended a meeting of the South Carolina Foundation of Inde pendent Colleges. He was accom panied by Mrs. Brown and Mr and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Mrs. C. E. Galloway spent sev eral days last week in St. Peters burg, Fla. Mrs, Marvin Greene, of Rome, Ga., is visiting her nephew arid niece, Dr and Mrs. Newdon B Jones. Mrs. Jones’ father, H«mry H. Wing, of Atlanta, Ga., arrived yesterday for a several days visit. Carroll Hart, student at Geor gia Tech, Atlanta, is spending the spring holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart, at Joanna. Miss Lillian Hart re sumed her studies Tuesday at Agnes Scott college, Decatur, Ga., after a few days at home. Dr. Marshall W. Brown was the guest speaker on Sunday for two services at the Limestone Presbyterian church in Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Floyd and son, John Keister, of Olanta, were week-end guests of Mrs. Floyd's sister, Mrs. Frank Miller. Also guests of Mrs. Miller and Mrs. E. M. Felknor, Jr., on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Hassell Miller, Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs Billy H. Young, of Whitmire; Mrs. Ed Lea man, and Miller Leo- man, of Cross Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell 'Dun lap, Mrs. Lawrence F Davis and daughter, Mary Belle, attended the wedding of their nephew, Charlie deBeaugrine to Miss Jo Nelson, in Monticello, Ga., and visited their mother, Mrs. W W Harris, in Sandersville, Ga , dur ing the week-end. Glee Club Gets High Clinton High Girls Rating At Festival _ The Clinton High School Girl’ Glee club received the top rating of 1 at the Western District Mus ic - Festival held in Inman on March 12. The numbers perform ed were f ‘0 Lovely World,” by Harriet Weaver, and “Lift Thine Eyes," from Elijah,’’ by Men delssohn. Of the Vocal soloists who en tered. Thetja Sublett received the only 1 plus rating given to any one in the festival. Barbara Wolf came next with a 1 Ethel Mae Rowe and Betty Jean Ham er received a 2. A rating of 1 represents a per centage of 95 to 100, a superior performance; 2 represents 87 per cent to 95 per cent, a distinctive performance. The solos performed were: "Corals," by Trehame, sung by- Theda Sublett; “Bereeuse,” from “Jocelyn,’ by Go da rd, Barbara Wolf; and Ethel Mae Rowe, “A Little China Figure," by Leoni, Betty Jean Hamer. Tommy Jenkins, of the Joanna schoool, also entered the festival under the direction of Miss Mary Elizabeth Fowler, and was the only boy to receive a rating of 1 with his performance. To Represent Local Chamber Commerce At Spartanburg Meet Clinton Chamber of Commerce Manager George Massey and member Ike Edwards will rep resent the local - chamber as guests of the Spartanburf Cham ber of Commerce at their annual meeting and banquet tonight (Thursday), . Guest speaker will be Herbert V. Kohler, president of Kohler Manufacturing Company, one of the country’s foremost champions of free enterprise. The Kohler company at present is building a multi-million dol lar manufacturing plant in this area. 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