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Thursday, September 3, 19St THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 903000000000000000000000000000000 lri«fft About . . . ^People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Dr. and Mrs. M A. Macdonald have returned from a stay at their cottage at Montreal, N. C. Mrs. Kathleen W. Warren has re turned to her home in Lenoir, N. C., after a two week s visit with Mrs. J. Lee Young. Gerald Woodruff, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Woodruff, will enter the freshman class at Newberry College the coming week. IMPROVING Friends of Mrs. Leonard Lockett will be interested to know she is convalescing at her home on Florida Street following an operation illness at the General Hospital in Green ville. Mrs. W. R. Anderson is visiting her sisters, Misses Patty and Mary Lou Britt, in Tifton, Ga. Mrs. Joe McGee and children have returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Paul Martin, and family in North Charleston. Mrs. C. A. Holland has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Gene Brown, and Mr. Brown in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. John Page and chil dren, Nina Marie, John Edward and Dianna, of Little Mountain, spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. Rhett P. Adair, and Mr. Adair. VISIT PARENTS Dr. and Mrs. David Tribble and children, of Winston-Salem. N. C., recently spent a week with the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Also here to be with the family were Mr. and Mrs. John Cermey, of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wills, of Williamston. Miss Jean Layton of Greenville, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton. Mrs. Mac Rabb of Greenville, spent a few days this week with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Nicholson. AT ANDERSON COLLEGE Miss Caroline Asbill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brunson Asbill, leaves September 7 to enter the freshman class at Anderson College. Miss Leanna Young has returned from Manteo, N. C. ? where she was the guest of friends. While there she saw the play, “Lost Colony.” :k■—!. RETURN HOW. Mrs A T McCurdy, of Summer I NEW POArTION Mr* Freak MtUer and Mr* W RESUME* TKATMCSG Mr and Mrs Hugh Eichelberger ulle. Or., Miss Marilyn McCurdy. J Eneodt of George Henry of AUaa- r 0) puts left yesterday to vt«M roi Mi** Pp«4> Mela*aide ha* re*um and daughter. Sandra, have return- of Augusta. Ga.. wrre week-end ta, Ga. son of Mr and Mrs Alex rt ives in Camden and Bethune for k* nrr teaching p.v turn m Me Lan ed to their home in Chattanooga, guests of Mrs McCurdy’s sister. Henry, will be interested ta know .he remsmder of the *eek Mr* Mil caster school* ifter ue- vim* the Tenn . following a visit with his par Mrs John Gnffin Pitts and other he has accepted a position as as icr will be with her daughter. Mr* summer with her parent*. Mr and ents. Mr and Mrs H. L. Eichel- relatives. Also joining them here for sistant manager of the boys depart LoUis M Hardy and fatally, while Mr* Grover Mclnvulle Sunday was another sister. Mrs. O. ment at Muse's in the new Lennox Mrs Pitts will visit her daughter. T. Lawing. of Greer shoppmg center The Henry s are na Mrs R. J Grebe in Camden her and chl ,dren have moved into their ATTEND WEDDING lives of Clinton *on. Lewis, in Bethune. and their recently completed home m the Mrs J. ,B. Speake, Mrs. Fuller Miss Roberta Chaney and Jimmy families Lakewood development. Moates. Miss Becky Speake nnd Chaney, with Mrs Tom Childrens Mrs Louise Kern spent the week M r and Mrs James Simmons and Miss Louise Speake attended the and daughter. Laura, of Sumter, end in Winnsboro a* the guest of children art- now wedding of John Speake Russell of are spending the week in Hampton. Mrs Jack Leuvell You Can Bank On Savings SAVE FIRST Then Spend With A Carefree Mind OKKN YCH'K SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH I S BANK OF CUNTON Member Federal hepowit Inwuranre Corporation lalerel Paid Ow HavlojP Arcmata Seml-Aa—ab* berger here. Mr. Eichelberger, Jr., who has recently completed sum mer ROTC camp at Fort McClel lan. Ala., is a member of the Me Callie School (acuity. Mrs. L. S. Holland of Atlanta, Ga., who has been visiting relatives here for several weeks, will be joined for the week-end by her son, L. S. Hol land, Jr., Mrs. Holland and children. Miss Lillian Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart, returns Sun day to Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., where she will be a member of the senior class. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sherrill and children of Pensacola, Fla., were guests on Wednesday of the past week of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Young blood. IMPROVING Friends of Mrs. F. P. Thompson, of Laurens, formerly of this city, will be interested to know she is improving at Self Memorial Hos pital, Greenwood, where she has been a patient the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler had as their guests a few days this week the latter’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William DeBlois of New York. Mrs, and Mrs. James T. Smith and sons, Ronnie and Michael, of Columbia, were week-end visitors with the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. HoUand. Miss Jennie Redd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Red, will enter the freshman class at Newberry College September 6. Miss Miartha Womac, of Franklin, N. C., was the week-end guest of her cousin. Miss Rachel Ann Wilson. Mrs Cecil P. Wilson and Miss Wilson accompanied her home on Sunday. Captain Lee Blakely. Medical' Corps, returned Monday to Andrews Air Force Base. Washington, after, | a visit with his parents. Mr and Mrs L. A. Blakely. IN NEW YORK Friends of Miss Carolyn Thack-1 ston. daughter of Col. and Mrs. A J. Thackston, w ill be interested to know she has acepted a position with Ron ald Publishing Company in New York and entered upon her work several weeks ago Miss Thackstoa was graduated in June from the College of William and Mary. Wil liamsburg, Va. Mr* John Griffin Pitts spent last week n Inman with her daughter. Mrs J H Mi Millin and family Mrs. A. Ross Blakel) was the guest last week of her niece. Miss Kathleen Davis at Gardner-Wetib College Shelby. N. C. Mr. and Mrs Guy Blakely and children have returned to their home at Centerville after spending some time here with their parents. J. A Galloway. Mr and Mr* L A. Blake!) * ATTEND Ll'NCMEON Mrs W C Baldwin. Mrs Prank Miller. Mrs W. C. Shealy. with Mrs Oswald Copeland. Sr . of New berry and Mrs Arnold Knight of Bolton were guest, of Mrs Ben Adorn* in Union for a luncheon on Tuesday of the past week swims RETURN Mrs E V Smith aad ton*. V and Ty. hove returned from a TALLER MERE Mr* Benjamin F Ivey aad cfcd dren of Cotumbu*. Ga.. are with her mother Mr* Robert E Wysor. be mg called here because of the dea'-i of Colonel Wysor Captain Ivey. wk» *j , w_ r. ,. , . wa,* also here, has returned to Co- .j . _ lumbus Mr and Mr* J B Jordan and children returned Tuesday to their home m^fCinston, N. C., after a few day* stay here. Other relatives and friends hare occupying heir included Mr and Mrs J. D Wysor Spartanburg, and Miss June ReecejVa.. with Mr and Mrs. Sammie Mr arM j Mrs , rvm H F(>rd of meV’™ " ^ Lakew ' >rtd ll, * v * lop ' " f Dubl.n Va Mr and Mrs. B. F of Warrenville at the WarrenviUe! Chaney. ^ JL, la .. JZ k ... . v _ ‘'ey of Cheraw Mr. and Mrs. J. B Methodist Church on Saturday eve- Dr . and Mrs Ro5ert j Grube and wjth thp ,«^ r - s m^her. Mr* Eu „ r and \ lr , ? Rhoden, (or- M^heT Mutant Mr-Tw children of Camden, spent the week- gene Hitt. They are now on a trip mer | y of Greenville, have moved Barksdale Mr^ T V Farrow and Mr. and Mrs Edward Campbell lend with Mrs, Grebe's mother. Mrs. to the New England states here and are occupying their new Mrs Stanley Coleman of G^n vie and children visited the latter s par W. Roy Pitts, - to ERSKLNF home in the Lakewood develop- ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Gettys in McCormick last week. Mr. and Mrs. ATTEND WINTHROP „ . „ , „ . , . Among Clinton students leaving Campbell also spent several days on Sunday to enU , r the freshman class a business trip to Atlanta. at Winthrop College. Rock Hill, are: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and Misses Myra Pitts, Bootsie Horton, _ . . children of Rock Hill, were week-end Myrna Sease, Beth Trammell, Betty day, the 8th. to begin their studies the Lakewood section Misses Betsy Davis, Pat Chisholm, ment Mr Rhoden is district man- and Sandra Ray, Tommy Sublett ager for the United Insurance Coin and Jackie Cooper are enrolled as pany first year students at Erskine Col- Mrs Mildred Bowers has moved lege, Due West. They leave Tues- into her recently completed home in IF YOU DON'T READ ~ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS visitors with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ethel R. Pits. Uni McDaniel and Mary Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Mrs. W. B. Tribble has returned Rock Hill, visited the latter’s father, from a visk with her daughter, Mrs. H . D Henry, the past week end John Cerney, and Mr. Cerney in At- Mr and Mrs Sammie Chaney and alnta, Ga. children of Hampton, Va., will arrive TEACH IN HARTSVILLE > Saturday for a visit with their par- Friends of Mr. and Mrs Davis ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney R. HoUand and son will be in- here, Mr and Mrs Obie Carroll in terested to know they moved Mon- Laurens. Mrs. Chaney and children day to HartsviUe to make their will remain for several weeks, with home. Mr. Holland, a recent grad- Mr. Chaney returning after the uate of Presbyterian CoUege, is a week-end. member of the HartsviUe High Miss Sara Pitts arrived in Green- wood development are Mr ville Tuesday from Lubbock. Texas, Friends of Mrs Mary Strickland where she visited friends a few days and daughter. Agnes, w iU be inter- following three months stay at ( an es t ed t 0 know they are making their yon Village. Yellowstone National ho me in Bremen.'•. i . a!. ■ -he Park, Wyo., where she held a sum- on staff of the Bremen Hos mer position. p |ta | Mrs Mary White will return to her home in Charlotte. N. C., the HURRICANE CEMETERY coming week after spending the past TO RE CLEANED month here with her brother and The annual cleaning of the Hur sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. George ncane Baptist Church cemetery is Brockenbrough The latter’s niece, now in progress Those having rela Friends of Lewis S Bagwell will M ' ss L- 60 * 3 Burnett, of Columbia, tives buried at the Hurricane ceme School faculty. regret to know he is a patient in the also vis ' te<1 here during the week tery and wish to contribute to its Earl Horton left Sunday for Clem- Veterans Hospital in Columbia. Mrs. Mr and Mrs Jack Haskins and upkeep are asked to call Charles son where he is a student and mem- Bagwell is staying in Columbia with children are now occupying their Young, phone 1515. 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