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—i—r 4 t Thursday, October* 30. 1958 •»*****— Wth About ... People You Know Item* of Intorost Concominf CKfiton Residents Mr. asd Mrs. James T. Smith and sons, Micheal and Ronnie, of Colum bia were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland Ronnie Moore, who attends Car lisle Military School, Bamberg, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Moore. He had as his guest Mike Crisco,-of Keystone, W. Va., also a student at Carlisle. Mis Sadie Wright was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wade in Co lumbia several days last week and , attended the state fair. Miss Irene Workman, Miss Lily Yarborough and Miss Agnes Davis were week-end guests of the for mer’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Claude Workman, in Marion, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne spent the week-end at the Isle of Palms with the formers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W k G. Horne. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason will return tonight from a few days stay at Garden City Beach. Friends of Mrs. E. J. Adair will be interested to know she returned ' to her home here Friday from Em ory hospital, Atlanta, Ga., where she has been a patient. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black visited their son, B. W. Black, and Mrs. Black in Atlanta, Ga., and their daughter, Mrs. Mary D. Law ter m Macon, Ga., last week. Mrs. A. C. Clark spent last week in Heyward, N. C., with relatives. Mrs Judson Brehmer and Mrs. Gary Holcombe served as pages for the flower show at the Laurens County fair last week. Mrs. 0. C. Woodruff and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair were in Little Moun tain Friday because of the death of the former’s aunt, Mrs. W .B. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Vance and children spent the week-end at their cottage at Pawley’s Island. Mrs. Glenn Locklear of Harold, Fla., is visiting her son, G. L. Lock lear and family. Mr and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., re turned yesterday from Boca Raton, Fla., where they attended a conven tion of of the Association of General Contractors of America several days this week. Among those attending the Clem son-Carolina game Thursday in Co lumbia were Mr. and Mrs. R. Ed ward Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ru fus Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. T. Heath Copeland, Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. Rhame, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Mac donald, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wessin- ger, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pinson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. John Mimnaugh, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger, Harry C. Layton, and D. A. Yarborough. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough and Mrs. C. D. Yarborough were visitors at Mt. Mitchell, N. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Krell of Co lumbia, spent Sunday with the lat ter’s parents, Mr and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger. Thomas F. Hollis will return to day from a few days business trip to Charleston. Miss Theda Sublet! was the week end guest of friends at Columbia College, Columbia. R. W. 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THE AMf tfAM AUtlCULTURAl GILES FEED & SUPPLY xc MARY MARTIN sinfl* the hit tuns from South Pacific/ "I'm in Lov# With a Wonderful Guy." Thit long, along with othsn, will b# presented in o uniquely staged montage in original costumes, by Miss Martin during her appearance at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, one night only, Monday, November 3, during her forthcoming tour of 50 American cities This will be Miss Martin's only appearance in South Carolina. Tickets for this concert of unforgettable mogic ore now on sole. \ Mrs. C. D. Yarborough recently spent several days in Tryon, N. C., with her sister, Mrs. Helen Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Holland and daughter, Sue, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. J. R. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and daughter, Sara Louise, Miss Wessie Ann Osborne of McCormick, were guests on Sunday of the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder, and at tended homecoming at Duncan’s Creek Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pruitt of Jacksonville, Fla., spent the week end with the formers’ mother, Mrs Inez Pruitt Miss Inez Tucker has returned from a businsss trip in the interest of Thomwell Orphanage, attending Presbyterial meets in the synod of Florida. Mrs. J. L. Long of Darlington, was the guest Sunday of her brother. E F Anderson Major and Mrs. Harry F Low- man spent a few days last week in New York City Miss Mary Jo Sloan, Wmthrop College student, visited her sisters Mrs Richard Shrigley and Mrj Joseph Negley. the past week-end Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Corbett and sons. Lee and Tommy, will be interested to know they are moving today to Columbia where Mr Corbett is being transferred by the J C. Penney Company Among those attending the home coming Sunday at Duncan s Creek Presbyterian Church were: Mr and Mrs George Watts Copeland. M D Milam. Kirk Milam, Jane Milam. Marjone Arnold. Mr and Mrs Joe Leake. Mrs Morgan Todd. Mrs W B Owens, Henry M Young. Rev T P Horger. Dr J W Davit. Mrs Julian Coleman and Mrs R L. Lockett Dr and Mrs Judson Davis, Mr. and Mrs R P Hamer were among those from Clinton attending the Ctemaon-Carotina game on Thurs day and were guests for a drop-in at the home of Mr and Mrs Willis tantey Mr and Mrs Howard F Smith. Mr and Mrs J. B Arnold were luncheon guests at Mrs Smith’s brother. Ed McGowan, and ilr» McGowan, in Columbta on Thurs day and attended the Carolina Clemson game Friends of Mrs Homer D Henry will regret to know she is ill and a patient at Hays hospital Mrs Rut ledge Adair of Rock Hill, and Mrs. J F Bocard of Boone N C . are with their parents Another daugh ter. Mrs. D D Edmunds, and Mr Edmunds of New York, are expect ed to arrive today. Mountville Grange Instalk Officers, Committees Appointed At the October meeting of the Mountvifle Grange on the 17th, L. P. Burns, former master. Installed of ficers for the coming year which were elected at the September meeting. The new master, 3 W. Crouch, Jr., than appointed the follownig committee chairmen for the year: Home Economics, Mrs. H. D. Tommie: Youth, John Simmons, Agriculture. Watt Bryson; Sic, Mrs. L. T. Watts; Education. Cot. J. B. Cooley; Membership. J. M Wham. Publicity, Mrs. A. J. Finley. During the social hour refresh ments were served by the boats and hostesses. Col and Mrs. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch. Jr., and Mrs. Arthur Alexander Two Interstate Bridge Contracts Are Awarded Contracts for the construction of two underpasses on Interstate Route 26 in Laurens County have been awarded by the State Highway De part men t to Dickerson. Inc , of Monroe. N. C. The contracts were announced Oc tober 22 in letters of award from Chief Highway Commissioner Claude R McMillan They were based on low bids submitted when bids for the projects were publicly opened in Columbia October 14 The larger of the contracts pro vides for construction of a 222 foot reinforced concrete der Secondary Road U east of Clin ton It was awarded on a low bid o( 140,986 80 The second contract, awarded on a low bid of $38,681 45, is for construction of a 210-foot rein forced concrete underpass under a county road on Route 36 northwest of Clinton. IT YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phono 74 Mrs. Metta Stone. Miss Sara Stone and Mrs. P. B Adair were guests last Wednesray of Mrs. E. P. Pratt in Greenwood. Robert W. Anderson and Leonard M. Wilson are attending a Plywood Institute being held this week in New Orleans, La. Claude M. Lawson of the Lawson Furniture Co., has returned from High Point, N. C., where he attend ed the furniture market several days. Miss Myrtle Chandler, who teach es at the De la Howe School, Mc Cormick, was the week-end guest of Miss Maude Wells and sisters. Miss Jane Ray, student at Win- throp College, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and : Mrs. T. Clayte Ray. Mr. and Mrs. E W Epting, Mrs May Shcaly and Roy Shealy of Po- maria. visited Mrs. O H Shedy and family Sunday. Joe Holland is spending several daye this week on a business trip to Jackson. Tenn , where he will meet ! PiRgly-Wiggly officials for a confer ence Mr*. H M Shield'- and son, Ron nie, spent the week-end at Little Switzerland. N. C. Friends of Mrs Sammie Wright aill be interested to know she is a patient at the Veterans hospiatl ir Augusta. Ga Friends of Mr and Mrs T C Johnson. Jr., and children. Thad JTd. Charles and Julie, will be in terested to know they moved yta- treday to Cheeter where Mr. Joha- mm) is manager of the Fort Hill gas company Mr. and Mrs .Mac Finney and children of Myrtle Beach, spent several days last week with the; formers parents. Mr and Mrs John W Finney Friends of Mr Finney, who has been a patient at the General hospital la Greenville for the past three weeks, will be * glad to know he is improving and expects to return home Saturday KKLLFRMFRGERS HFBF Dr and Mrs Eugene Kellers her ger left this week to return to their home in Melbourne. Fla after spending several weeks here The Kellersbergers are retire 1 missionaries to Africa and he is one of the foremost authorities on nleeping sicknes sand leprosy. 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