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Thurvday, Jam* 4. 19S9 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 3 Inch About • • • People You Know Items of Interest Conceminf CNnton Residents I—w—m Miss Florence Blakely, (A Dur ham, N. C., Mrs. H. R. McLeod and children, of McBee, were re cent visitors to their parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Ralph Blakely. MV Dr. and Mrs. George C. Bellin- grath have with them for several weeks their grandchildren, Julia and Larry Mobley, of Red Springs, N. C. They will leave the latter part of June, Julia to attend Camp Green Cove and Larry to attend Camp Mondamin. LEAVE FOR MONTREAT Mrs. W. S. Porter and daughters, Misses Julia and Helen Porter, left Tuesday for Montreal. N. C., where they will spend the summer at their cottage. Mrs. W. L. Hubbard is spending several weeks in Dillon with her daughter, Mks. Delong White, Mr. White and family, going especially to see her new grandson. Little Con nie White, who has been making her home with them, is spending the summer in Dillon. While away Mrs. RETURN FROM VISIT • Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler have returned from a ten day visit in Washington with their son, Henry Chandler, and in Chatham, N. J., with Mrs. Chandler’s brother, J. R. Horton and family. Mrs. R. H. Quarles and Mrs. Lu cia McGill, of Newberry, attended the graduation of their daughter and niece, Lucinda Quarles at Palmer College in Columbia on Mby 28. Lu cinda returned home with them for a week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Sease and children, of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis and children, of Fountain Inn, spent the week-end with Mr. Sease and Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. T. M. Sease. AT CLASS REUNION Mjs. George Watts Copeland was in Due West last week-end to at tend the 45th reunion of her class at Erskine. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wolfe and son, Jimmy, spent last week in Charles- Hubbard will also visit relatives at ton where Mr. Wolfe was on a bus- Myrtle Beach. mess trip. VISITING DAUGHTER Miss Ethel Langston, of Hamlet, M^s E. Femer, of Forest Park, N. C., spent Thursday with Mr. and 111., is spending several weeks with Mrs. George Watts Copeland. Also her daughter, Mrs. Robert W. An ; guests of the Copelands were Mrs. derson and Mr. Anderson. Ambrose Hudgens. Mrs. Vernon Dr. and Mrs George C. Beilin- DeHart and children, of Laurens, grath had as guests for the com-! Vinton Smith. Jr., and his guest, mencement exercises at Presbyte- Fred Dorngase. of Long Island. N. nan College Miss Henrietta O’Dell, Y., both students at Rutgers, New of Edgefield Brunswick. N. J., visited the form Major and Mrs Harry F. Low- rr's parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. F. V. man, Jr., left Monda> for a ten day Smith last week Vinton hac accept trip to New Orleans. La , and Bi ed work as a counselor for the sum loxi. Miss, after which Major Lew mer at a Boy Scout camp at Wat mao will go to Camp Shely Mia* rbun* Mountains. N J. for two weeks summer ROTV camp CANON IMPROVING Mrs A P Lade at EUoree. la the Friend* of L E Cason will be ia •f Mrs P. M. Stutls. urested to knew that he is impro* especially to attend com mg at tus home after aa Utoeo* at at Thor no all ■ever at AT RED HUT MRINE The following flee members of the Stephen D. Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy at tended a picnic at the Red Shirt U. D C Shrine. Edgefield, on Sat urday: Mrs. P. M. Pitta, Mrs. Irene Pitts. Mr«. J. P. Rowland, Mrs J. Will Dillard and Mrs J. H. Stone. Mrs. J. P. Johnston, of the Thorn well Schools music faculty, has re turned to her home in Richmond, Va„ for the summer. RETURN FROM FLORIDA Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mrs. George Gambrell have returned from a stay of six months in Lake Worth, Fla. Friends of Mrs. Ada Prather, a patient in the Laurens County hos pital,* will be interested to know she is improving and expects to return to her home the latter part of the week. Dr. and Mrs. W. Redd Turner will leave Monday for Washington, D. C., where Dr. Turner will give the open ing prayer for the United States Senate on Tuesday morning. Friends of Mrs. W. A. Dicus will be interested to know she is improv ing after being ill the past several weeks at her home. Mrs. W. C. Twitty, Jr., of Rich mond, Va., and Mrs. C. D. Clary and small son, Doug, of Columbia, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Robert S. Owens, for several days this week. George Mason, of Charlotte, N. C., spent last week here with his sister, Mrs. C. D. Nance and other rela tives. Mrs. Cally Gault and daughters j of North Augusta, spent a few days last week with her parents. Mr and Mr* Ansel B Godfrey Mrs. Gauult was at Queens College, Charlotte. \ C., Friday and Saturday for a reunion of her clan Mrs. Alex Cruickahanks and son, Sandy, of Columbia, spent the week end with her parents. Mr and Mrs. W G King Mrs Ethel R Puts loavm Friday lor a weeks vacation trip to Orlando and other potnU of iatertet la Flo rida with her dao0dor, Mrs. C. Wayne Jams and family of Reck Hill WORKING without SAVING it just SLAVING — H Itovt. to to. f« - « 9to •# ffcffH BAVK tMK Of IT *rTM 191 mm tot ■ n ti mi BANK OF CLINTON Mias Fronde Kennedy, of Spartan buig, was the gueet of Mrs William Bailey Owens and other friends here several days last week Her friends will regret to know while here she suffered a broken arm injury in an accident. " Mr. and Mrs Elmore Herbert, of Charleston, were here for a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Roy Crawford They are now vaca tioning at Fontanna. N. C„ and will be here for the week-end enroute i home. Mrs. L. L. Templeton, of Owings. is visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Templeton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aull of Pen dleton, were week end guests of Mrs. Aull’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Donnan. Mrs. C. D. Nance accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mason, of Laur- eas, to Columbia during the week end to attend the graduation exer cises at the University of South Car olina. The Mason's daughter and Mrs. Nance’s niece, Mrs King Dix on (Augusta Mason) and Mr. Dixon were members of the graduating class. Mrs. Louis Stephens and little son, Louis. Jr., of Charleston, are spend ing the week with her mother, Mrs. Gary Dillard. YOUNGBLOODS MOVE T. M. Youngblood joined his fam ily in Charleston for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Youngblood and chil dren will move here June 9 and will occupy the residence on Young Drive formerly occupied by the M. L. Campbells. Mr. Youngblood is manager of the local Southern Bell Telephone Company Misses Margaret and Katherine Blakely spent several days this week at their cottage at Bon dark en. N ( Friends of Mx and Mrs W L McNeill and son will be interested to know they have moved to DiUoo where he has been transferred by the Railway Express Compan). Mr sad Mrs James Austn ('band ler and children at Atlanta sprat the week-end with the farmers mother Mrs J A «'handler Joe Lark, whe has rempieied Ms tint year at demsaa (.allege is at hame tor the *«mmar with hss par Mr and Mrs R P Lark Fa arrived Maaday to l ter hame w«h tee aaa. U f V TO BEAUFORT FOR BUMMER chuck Giles Ml Sunday for Beau fort where he has accepted summer work at one of the state parka His parents, Mr. ad Mrs Thurston R Giles and Adrian accompanied him. U and Mrs R. B Hellams have been spending two weeks here with their parents, Mr and Mrs. R. B. Hellams. Mr and Mrs A. C. Work man and at the Hellams cottage at the Use of Palms. They left Tues day to return to Portsmouth, N. H. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Workman, Jr., and children joined them at the Isle for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. P. M Clement and^ children of Charleston spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr and Mrs. T. J. Leake, enroute home) from the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lawrence and sons, Kent. Bobby and Charles of Central and Miss Ruth Waldrop of Laurens were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Ray Pitts and other relatives here on Sunday. TO RIDGECREST Miss Jean Nelson who has com pleted her junior year at Winthrop spent last week with a group of Winthrop girls on a house party at Myrtle Beach She leaves today for Ridgecrest, N. C., where she will been employed for the summer. TO LOUISIANA Mr. and Mrs James R White and daughters left Monday for a ten day visit with the latter’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs J. O Wisecar- ver in Marion, La Mr. and Mrs T. J. McCarty and daughter, Kathy of Aiken were Sun 1 day guests of Mr. and Mrs George Reid Also visiting the Reids on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs Herman Hawkins and family of New4>erry. Mr. and Mrs C. M. Lowe and daughter. Mr. and Mrs W E. Ba ker of Whitmire HERE FOR SUMMER Mrs Guy S Blakely and small wa. Guy. Jr. of Charleston are ♦pending the summer with her fa (her. J A Galloway and Mr Blake ly's parent* Mr and Mr* L A BUkHy Her husband joined them am Monday for a few day* Mr and Mr* Ralpn N Tedard* and children. Resell) and Horne tpewl the week end m Grsow* rile wRb rntelisM kteTT IN hmUNGTtSN Mrs R C Mr Law i and Mm* twite TWtday toe a »**d hi Arfewwtow Among visitors on the Thornwell AT TKXTT1.F. MEEI Mrs Hubert Boyd and daughter, campus for commencement wgre . g| r a nd Mr* Robert M Vance '* 1 ** Cortnne Boyd are spending a Houston Frowan of Lancaster, pres. \j r an< j y ri j R Templeton. Mr, Tew day* in Charleston with her ident of the alumni association. Gar- vfrs Carlisle Neely. Mr and Mrs Edward BraiLsford and vin Daniel of BlrtninRham, Ala.; \ir<i George H. Tornelson attended Family Mr and Mrs. W. B. Kimball of Al- the meeting of the South Carolina Mr* Hugh Simpson spent the lanta. Ga. Cotton Manufacturer* Association week-end in Wmnsboro with her Mrs Edward B Gmsburx *penf at Island Thursday to Sun- daughter and -o in awr. Mr and several days visiting fried* in Da- day of the past week ’ Mrs* K R Mr Master. Jr vidson, N C., recently. \| rv Horace Horton and Mr*. W \lr and Mrs Joe H Bonds spent Lt and Mrs Richard Lukstat R Benner of Laurens, are chaperon- the week end at Myrtle Beach and small daughter left Saturday mg a group of Erskine College Mr* H M Wise leaves Monday for El Paso, Texas, inhere he will Students on a house party this week for a six weeks Brownell Tour of be stationed after a visit here with at Ocean Drive Beach Included in Europe The tour will be conducted Mrs. Lukstat .s parents, Mr and the group are Misses Jane Ann Da- ‘Jy Mrs Marshall Dendy of Rich- Mrs. Horace D Payne vis and Patty Chisholm of this city mond. Va "/ wouldn’t dream of washing my smart summer cottons at home." Today’* cotton faahion* are a far cry from the aimple little wash dreuses of old. They are designed by profeaaionals .. . made by profeeaionala, and they deserve professional care. 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