The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 09, 1959, Image 3
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Items of Interest £onc«mii»f CKnton Residentt
Mr. MKi Mrs. Joe H. Bonds spent
Sunday in Anderson with Mr. and
Mrs. Denny Pitts, and family.
Mr. and Mts. Paul Gray <4
WilBamston were guests of the
former's sister, Mrs. William D.
Adair, and Mr. Adair,
Julian S. Bo lick was the guest of
friends and relatives in Georgetown
the past week-end.
VBJT GARDENS
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Owings
spent the week-end in Charleston
and were visitors at Middleton
Gardens and other points of inter
est.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baird had
as visitors at their home on North
Broad Street during the week-end
the former’s mother, Mrs. J. W.
Baird, his sister, Miss Mary Ruth
Baird if Gastonia, N. C.
Rev. and Mrs. William Blakely
and daughter, Sally, of Louisville,
Ga., visited relatives and friends
here on Monday enroute home after
TO THE
Your p/x of Syrr
• the Aar ma-luceai
accompanying their son. BUI. to
Augusta Military Academy, Staun
ton, Va.
WILLIAM HEN1YS HERE
x Mr. and Mrs. William E. Henry,
J(.. of Wayne, N. J., are spending
the week here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Edward Henry.
Also joining the familyhere for the
week-end were Mr. and Mrs Robert
Henry of Marietta, Ga.
Mrs Perry M. Moore accom
panied by Miss Judy Pittman of
Ware Shoals spent the week-end in
Bamberg, with her son, Ronnie, who
is a student at Carlisle Military
School. On Sunday they were vis
itors at Edisto Gardens.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Rosa Johnson has returned
to her home here after a two weeks
visit with relatives in Greenville.
Mrs. Johnson occupies an apartment
in the D. E. Tribble home on
Musgrove Street.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shaw of
Raleigh, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. P. F.
Halsey of Hampton, Va., were
guests of a few days days last
week of their daughter and niece,
Mrs. George Cornebon, and Mr.
Cor nelson. While here they attended
the Masters golf tournament in
Augusta, Ga.
ATTEND WEDDING
Mrs. W. E. Falls and Miss Pa
tricia Sellers were in Moultrie, Ga.,
Saturday ev«*ung to attend the
wedding of their granddaughter, and
sister. Miss Joanne Sellers and
LL A. P. Fans, Jr, of Columbia
who is stationed at the Air Force
Bane near Moultrie They were
accompanied home for several days
visit by Patricia's mother. Mrs.
P F. Jankuaky of Chicago, 111.
IN CHARLESTON
Mr and Mrs Don Creighton and
(ho weak-end in ChartaWM |
of
Mr and Mrs Ray
daughter Miss Oka
guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs W
J Purvis in Rock HiO
Little Mary Davis Dailey of Hick
ory, N.C., is spending two weeks
with her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs J. B Dailey
Mrs. E. T. Woodruff left Tues
day to spend several weeks in
Greenville with her daughter, Mrs.
T. Earl Rice. Mrs Rice la con
valescing following an operation
illness.
AT BEACH
Mac Finney of Myrtle Beach
spent Tuesday and Wednesday with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Finney. Sr. He was acompamed
home by Mr*. John W. Finney,
Jr., and son, Warren tor a few
days visit. Mr. Finney and Miss
Dot Taylor joined them for the
week-end and accompanied them
home.
Mrs. Ernest Hipp has returned
from a visit with her daughter.
Mrs. R. E. Treadwell and Dr.
Treadwell in Wilmington, N.C., go
ing especially to see her new grand
son.
VISITS SISTER
Mrs. Rose Merritt of Charlotte,
N.C., is spending some time here
with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Dailey
and Mr. Dailey.
Dr. and-Mrs. Marshall W. Brown
were in Charlotte during the week
end where the former attended a
meeting of the South Carolina His
torical Association.
Joe R. Adair of Laurens was a
guest on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bell in Renno.
Visiting the G. A. Blacks on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Alec
Black of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs
G. Arthur Black and three daugh
ters of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Martin and dau^ter, Mary of
Fountain Inn. They came sepedaDy
for the celebration of Alec Black’s
birthdsy.
GLUTS FROM DETROIT
Dr Mid Mrs E. N
Dr
and Mrs Chartao Adams and cMl
Birth
Announcements
drm of Detroit. Mich ■ 1 ■
Mr and Mr* Jerry Davis and flAXlCD
little daughter, Cathey, of Green Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Plaxico
ville visited IDs Davis* parents. Jr., announce the birth of a!
Mr. and Mrs W. C. Milam, the, daughter Nancy Young on April
past week-end at Blalock Clinic Mrs Plaxice
RESIDE ON CLEVELAND ST. 8 Uiu Jo ^
Mr and Mrs Donald HasHden ^ ” Wh.tmlre
are now occupying an apartment LAWSON
at 107 Cleveland Street ! Mr and Mrs Sam Lawson an-
Mrs Jamrs K. Hatton and Tom "T'"
my were week-end gueets at their Hit
daughter and sister, Mrs. W. D. JONES
Burley and Mr. Burley in Charles- 'Mr. and Mrs. Loaman D. Jones
ton announce the birth of a son, Lonnie
RETURNS HOME Glenp, on April 4th at Blalock
Mrs. J. H. Donnan has returned ^hnic. Mrs. Jones is the former
from a several weeks visit with ^ ss Anne McMQlaa, daughter of
her daughter, Mrs. Quinton Chap- an< * ** rs - McMUtan. ^
man in Mount Pleasant, her son. TREADWELL
Joe Donnan, in Charleston, and Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Treadwell of
their families. Wilmington, N.C. announce the birth
Mx. and Mrs. James T. Smith of a son, Robert Edwin, on March
and son. Ronnie, of Columbia were 10. Mrs. Treadwell was before her
week-end visitors with Mrs. Smith’s marriage. Miss Margaret Hipp,
parents, Mr. and Mks E L. Hoi- daughter of Mrs Ernest C Hipp and
land. the late Mr. Hipp of this city.
AT HOT SPRINGS pnTS
Miss Lizzie Lou Young is spending ^jj. arK j jj rs L evv ^ s pj^ s ^ Cam-
several weeks vacation in Hot den, formerly of this city announce
the birth of a daughter, Helen, on
and April 4. Mrs. Pitts is the former
of Miss Martha Wood,
the
week-end with her parents, Dr. and I eaves For Dutv
Mrs. Eric Barnes, C. E. Barnes • 7
and daughters Laura and Marie of In Teheran, Iran
Gastonia also spent Sunday with First James H. Watts
his parents. j r . ^ ^ Mr anC | j ames jf.
OfN NURSES STAFF Watts of this ity left by plane from
Friends of Mrs. Floyd Fuller will Greenville for McQuire Air Force
be interested to know she .has Base in New Jersey. From there
accepted a position on the nursing he flew to Teheran. Iran for a tour
staff of Blalock Clinic. ^ duty
WITH CLINIC While he is away his wife and
Mrs. James E. Anderson, Jr., has children, Cecelia, Michael. Rob-
accepted a position as office nurse gie and Lynn will reside in Laur-
at Blalock Clinic. ens on Crescent Avenue.
Legal Sales Hade
Monday in Laurens
Five legal sales of property were
made Monday in Laurens, two by
the Clerk of Court and three by
the Probate Judge
TV sales were made by auction
on the steps of the court house, as
follows:
J. K Davenport, plaintiff, vs
Ervin Sanders, defendant, fouriacres
in Waterloo Township, sold by the
Clark of Court to R. T. Wilson,
attorney, for tMOU
Nannie Pitts Satterfield and WiHie
Mae Pitta, plaintiffv vs Albert
Rice, defendant, three tracts in
City of Laurens Out tract was bid
in by Thomas A. Babb, attorney,
for S1.C7S. and the other two were
sold to Albert Rice for $2 *00 and
$500. respectively
Sales by Probate Judge
Hattie Fuller, plaintiff. Vf.. Albert
Fuller, et al. 2Fh acres in Dials
Tliwnship, sold to Gene HoOiday for
S1.SW
Charles M. Dalton, plaintiff, vs.
Joseph Dalton et al. house and let
on BlufnjM Street in Clinton, sold
to Charles M Dahon and Mildred
H Dalton for $775 and assumption of
mortgage.
Mattie A Goodwin, administra
trix of the estate pi W R Anderson,
vs Blanche A Powell. Frances A
Hudgens. Fay A. Alvarez, and
W. R Anderson, Jr.. 12 acres on
Clinton-.Spartanburg highway, sold
to E E Cox for $3,000
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