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i:. l hanry kat rHurnvd _ lira J Ate* »uut*i lira WiMar Hr Md Mrt J A inb **:n fc.VS TO r.KSRIM him Jane Ana Davu. daughter Hr aad Mra Randolph Davte. a has returned to Erskine Due West Mtaa Sue Leake, who has been P^JtislUag her sister, Mrs. V. P. Adair, aad Mr. Adair, left yesterday to a few days in Winnsboro with F. E. Propst, in another sister, Mrs. TVy are Mra Carlisle Neely fcaeea. Va meeds el kba Oerdea Mra Raben Oafs el Kaaley. ^eei lkle**i wd» he glad la know *e M the wok sad wtth her tfauc^ter, impewetag trwai a reveal dtnm ,r * Mra Hanhal Thoma«m. and Mr i> ilosfiTM ^ v,, “ wnh ^ before returning to her home TVsm.son rrwad. of Mrs It C Adair will l f mm * ck Alachua. Fla I Robert Hart on has rooaaMd Mai he later eat ed la kaaw she has batn ^ Latalnack ip. Newberry studies at Funny,. University la a patient this week at the Self Meat Greenville after Spending the sum or la I hospital Greenwood, for treat mer with his parents, Mr and Mrs. • men! Earl Horton CONVALESCING Friends of Mrs. Roy Casque will he interested to know she Is conva lescing at the General Hospital in Greenville following surgery there on Monday. Jimmy Chandler has resumed his studies at the University of South Carolina in Columbia after being home for the summer with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler. Mrs. MUttie Grant, of Greenville, was the week-end guest of her sis ter, Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Mist Betty McDaniel, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charlie McDaniel, la among 1950 graduates of Clinton week of the former"s sister, Mrs. Robert S. Owens High School who entered Wlnthrop j M*? 1 *!* .T*? 1 /, w ^ e « uests College this fall ' Mr and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent Sunday in Little Mountain with the former’s mother. Mrs. J. W. Shealy. Mrs. Harry Simeone and daughter, Molly, of Long Island, N. Y. t were guests during the past week of Mrs. Lee S. McMillian in Laurens, and her daughter Mrs Edgar Sadler of this city. VISIT MOTHER * n,a ** ••cund year sttMfcnta rv-j H^, l l. Young will have as vis- turning lust week to Clemsoa Col- hq,., jjjj s vveek-and her children, Mr. lege to resume the.r studies were , nd Mrs Arnold Young, Charlie and harl Morton. Joe Lark, Cecil Daven Marty, of Winston-Salem, N. C.; Mr. port and Jack Davis, Jr. and Mrs. Henry Young, Melissa and Dr and Mrs. Robert M Pool of A ndy, of Raleigh, N. C.; Mr and Mrs. J. W. Fowler and sons, Jimmy and Dick, of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. William Young and sons of this IN WASHINGTON city Ronald t orley left Saturday for m, ss Leanna Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland Young, will • I * .* V • COST SO LITTLE- GIVE SO MUCH PROTECTION For All Your Valuable* and Legal Paper* Rent a Safety Deposit Bom Today! BANK OF CLINTON Washington, D. C., where he has ac cepted a position. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Corley, of Cald well St., he is a Clinton High School graduate and plans to continue his education in Washington. Charlton Law left last week to en; ter the freshman class at Tlie Cit adel, Charleston. He was accompan. ied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Law. Ben Crouch, 3rd, Tony Hooper and Dwight Moody are among 1959 Clinton High School graduates enter ing Clemson College this fall ADAIRS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair have re turned from Hampton, Va., where they spent the past eight weeks with their daughter. Miss Vivian Parks Adair Mrs Leonard Bishop and children. return on the 20th to Converse Col lege. Spartanburg. She is a member of the senior class. RETURNS TO DUKE Miss Eaine Addison left Tuesday to resume her studies at Duke Uni versity, Durham, N. C., as a mem ber of the junior class. She was ac companied by her mother, Mrs John Addison and Mrs. Tom Addison who were there overnight Mrs. W L. Marshall of Wade»- boro, N. C., has been visiting Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr They, with Mrs. C. M. Bailey, left yesterday to spend several days in Mount Pleasant with their granddaughter and daughter, Mrs. Joe Cutrhim. and Mr Cutch Winftirop President To Address Alumnae j In Laurens Saturday Wmthrop ('allege s priildwR t j*r. Charles S Davit, win speaf to Northern and Northwestern District alumnae at a meeting in Laurens Saturday The program, including a business and luncheon session, will be held from 11:30 a m to 2:00 p m at the Wattsville Community House Dr Davis’ topic Will be "Winthrop College — Our Hopes and Aspira tions.” Mrs. Davis will accompany her husband Mrs. Harold Zeigler of Anderson, diroctor of the Northwestern Dis-| trict, will preside at the morning ses sion. Mrs. Charles Thompson Mos- teller of Gaffney, director of the Northern District, will preside at the luncheon. Attending the meeting will be Mrs. Sherwood Miller of ancaster, pres ident of the Alumnae Association, and Miss Eleanor Foxworth, alum nae executive secretary Two trustees, Mrs. N. Gist Gee, of Greenwood, and Mrs Robert Col lins of Spartanburg, will be intro duced Other alumnae officers of the dis trict are Mrs Fred Pickens of An derson: Mrs Ollie C. Campbell of Greenwood; Miss Meta Callahan of Gaffney, and Mrs. Burnett W’omack of Spartanburg Winthrop alumnae of Abbeville, Anderson. Cherokee, Greenville. Greenwood. Laurens. McCormick. Newberry, Oconee, Pickens. Spar tanburg. and Union Counties, and Asheville and Hendersonville. N C . are invited IN NEW HOME , .. . _ , and Mrs M D Milam Jr. Danny. Libby and David, spent the . dau ^ h| - 1 _ ’ week-end in Lawrenceville. Ga., with .. ^ ” s. „ u. mg • lew days w«h Mi m*UM« Mrs T M imm hers m IT YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DO NT OET THE NEWS RHONE 14 Bnng rite KIDDIES' FOH hrJ/ftte EAMiUU witt* cxcfaxre m§ Mil her sister. 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