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Miss Ann Johnson, who teaches in
Charleston, spent the Easter holi
days with her mother, Mrs. R. W.
Johnson. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Page and
daughters, Cecelia and Mary, of
Charlotte, N. C., visited the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Rhett P. Adair
and Mr. Adair for the week-end.
Coming from Little Mountain to
join them on Sunday were Mr. and
aMrs. John Page and then* children,
T Nina Maqie, John Edward and Di
anna.
Mrs. Nancy Putnam, of Laurens,
spent Sunday with her son, Leaman
Jones, Mrs. Jones and family, com
ing especially to attend the service
at the First Presbyterian Church
when Leaman, Jr., joined the
church.
Mrs. Jimmy Frank Brown and
children, of Decatur, Ga. t visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tan M.
Ray last week. Coming for the
week-end were Mr. Brown and also
the Ray’s son, Ike Ray, of Atlanta,
Ga.
v Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Edwards had
as visitors during Easter the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. S. D. Edwards,
Mrs. Fay Neal and children, Ron
nie and Kathy, of High Point, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight and
children, of Belton, on Sunday visit
ed the former’s sister, Mrs. Thomas
Baldwin, Mrs. Murphey Timmer
man and their families.
Mrs. G. C. High and Miss Mary
Turner, of High Point, N. C., spent
the week-end with their sister, Mrs.
D. A. Yarborough and Mr. Yar
borough.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance have
returned to DeLand, Fla., after
spending a few days here with rela
tives.
IN HOSPITAL
Friends of Perry M. Moore will be
interested to know he is a patient
at the Veterans hospital, Durham,
N. C.
Ronald Shields with Tom Cook, of
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who also at
tends Presbyterian College, spent
the Easter holidays in Florida.
Mrs. Mary Alexander, of Jack-
sonville, Fla., is visiting her moth
er-in-law and sister-in-law, Mrs. W.
L. Inskeep and Mrs. Weldon T.
Jackson and family. Joining them
for the week-end were Mrs. In
keep's son, L. W. Alexander and
Mrs. Alexander, of Newton, N. C.
Mrs. Mid Self of Parksville, visit
ed her father, M. B. Hipp, and other
relatives here the past week-end.
Henry H. Wing, lira. Philip
Cordes and daughter, SalUe, of At
lanta, will arrive tomorrow to spend were at home for the week-end.
DAN YARBOROUGH
PHOTOGRAPHER
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the week-end with their daughter
and sister, Mrs. Newton B. Jones
and Dr. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Perry and
children spent Sunday in Spartan
burg with their panents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Nivens, joining Mr. and Mrs.
Rufus Lewis of Florence there.
Miss Alliene Copeland, of Spar
tanburg, spent Easter at her home
here with her father, L. L. Cope
land, Sr., and Mrs. Copeland.
AWAY FOR HOUDAYS
Col. and Mrs. Lynwood D. Lott
and daughters were in Arlington,
Va., for the Easter holidays with
their daughter, Mrs. Gerald C. Mur
phy and Mr. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwall were
recent week-end visitors with their
daughter, Miss Lou Jones Cornwall
at Sullins College, Bristol, Va.
Miss Peggy Mclnvaille, of Lan
caster, spent the Easter holidays
with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. G.
C. Mclnvaille.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Ford, of
Avon Park, Fla., visited Jthe latter’s
motiier^IHri^Eug^
week.
Airman 2-C Bobby Bishop and
Mrs. Bishop, of Fayrttovilk, N. C.,
Among Winthrop students spend
ing Easter week-end at home were
Misses Betty Jane Hamer, Jinny
Addison, Wylie Davis, Margaret
Ann Bolick, Mary Ann Neighbors,
Myrna Sease, Sara Pitta.
Airman 1-C Robert R. Bollinger
and Mrs. Bollinger were week-end
guests of the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Loftis, coming espe
cially for the Easter program at the
guests of the Loftis were Mrs. J. R.
Crook of Woodruff and Mrs. Pearl
Ball of Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Staton and
sons, Steve and Mark, of Alexan
dria, Va., were guests during the
Easter holidays of the former’s
brother, H. W. Staton and family.
Mrs. A. C. Workman, Jr., and
Mrs. Julian Reynolds attended the
Spring Conference of the United
Lutheran Church Women at Holy
Trinity Church in Anderson. Mrs.
Reynolds was reelected statistical
secretary of the conference.
Mrs. W. E. Neighbors spent the
week-end with her daughters, Mrs.
Paul Stanley in Hartsville, Mrs. J.
A. Dugan in Sumter and also her
granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Oates
in Hartsville.
Mliss Shirley Staton, student at
Winthrop College, was at home
Mr.
Mr*. Earle Payne and
son, Tyler, of Rome, Ga., were
week-end guests of the Perry M.
Moore family.
Visiting their mother, ,Mrs. W.
Roy Pitts and other relatives here
for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs
Lewis Pitts and children, of Be-
thune, Mrs. R. J. Gnibe and chil
dren, of Camden. Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Pitts and children, of
Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts.
Mrs. S. G. Dillard, Mrs Harold
First Baptist Church. Also recent^ Shields and Mrs. Wilson Harris
Mrs. Robert S. Owens is spending
the week in Memphis, Tenn , with
her brother. Dr Robert Pool, and
Mrs. Pool.
where they were guests of Mrs.
Plaxico’s sister. Mrs. Dean Willard,
and Mr. Willard for t|ie Easter
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Burton of Mr and Mrs W Magness Byers
Charleston, spent the week-end with ,>f Charlotte, N. C , were week-end
the formers’ parents. Mr. and Mrs g UP sts of the former’s sister, Mrs.
G A. Burton Henderson Pitts, and Mr. Pitts
Pete Wickham has resumed his
were in Greenville Friday evening
for the Broadway play. "Look
Homeward Angel,” with Miriam
Hopkins in the stellar role.
E. F. Anderson spent the week
end in Darlington with his sister, j son and daughter-in law, Lt
Mrs. J. L. Long. ; | md Mrs W. W. Barnett. Jr
Friends of Lonnie O. Hers wiH be
interested to know he returned to
his home here Tuesday after a sev
eral weeks stay at Self Memorial
hospital in Greenwood.
Mr and Mrs. John William King
and children of Summerville, Ga ,
spent Easter with Mrs King's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs
Mr and Mrs. W. G King, Jr., and studies as a member of the s.opho- **■»*■•■
daughters. Kristi and Jan, spent the more class at the University of
week-end in Florence with Mrs Georgia, Athens, after spending the
King's mother. Mrs. Agnes Brodie week-end with his parems, Mr and
They were accompanied home by Mrs. Robert Wickham
aer niece. Candice Beck On Tues- Miss Agatha Bailey of Chestfr
day Cap* and Mrs W L Beck of Mrs Frances Malley of Greenville,
tockville, Md . apd Mrs Brodie and Miss Mani- Ella Bailed- of
■ame to spend a few days with the Greenwood, were here for the East
vings. er holidays with their mother. Mrs
Mr and Mrs W W Barnett of T L W Bailey Also joining them
^exington. Mo , are visiting their! on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Frank
Col. Bmley and children of Greenville
O. T
McDaniel of Fayetteville^
Miss Bootsie Horton, daughter of Mrs. Raymond Pitts spent the \ C.. is spending the week with hrs
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Gray and
Miss Julia Gray have returned from
Montgomery, Ala., where they spent
the Easter holidays as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton McLendon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Youngblood
spent Sunday in Columbia with the Louisville, Ky., where she was the
former’s parents. guest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason Mr - “d Mrs. William E. Henry,
spent several days last w r eek at * r ' °f Pineville, spent several days
Myrtle Beach as guests of Rev. and t * 1 ‘ s wee * t w * t h the former’s par-
Mrs. George H. Hodges, Rev. and ents * Mr and Mrs - w Edward Hen-
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton, who
attends Winthrop College, was the
guest of her room mate. Miss Ann
Herdegen in Eustis. Fla., for the
Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs Louis M. Stephens
*.and little son, Steve, of Charleston,
visited her mother, Mrs. S. G. Dil
lard during the week-end, going on
to Canton, N. C., to see Mr. Steph
ens’ nvother.
Chuck Giles returned Monday to
Camden Military Academy after
spending the Easter holidays at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper and
overnight during the Easter holi
days, going on to Marion, Ind , and son. Chuck, of Columbia, were
spending a few days with the for
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Cooper.
Mrs. P. L- Bauknight.
Mrs. Jasper Rowland spent the
Easter holidays in Dunn, N. C.,
with her mother, Mrs. G. F.
Draughon.
Mrs. E. M. Murphy, Mrs. J. L.
*7.
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and chil
dren of Chester, joined Mr. Johnson
here at the home of his mother for
the Easter holidays.
1 Enjoying a visit on Tuesday and
Tripp and Patty Tripp of Easley.! Wedn ^ sd ay to Southern Pines, N.
were guests on Monday of Mrs. John and P°i n ts of interest in that
B. Holland. j area were Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Copeland Shealy, Mrs. John W. Little,
and children, of Statesville, N. C., ’^r 5 ' ^ ,eor S e Taylor, Mrs. Frank
spent the week-end holidays with and Mrs. Henry M. Young.
faster holidays in Sumter with her parents.. Mr and Mr< N VV Me
brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Daniel. Friends of Mr McDaniel.
Mrs. George Bukman who has been ill at his home for
Spending the Easter holidays with some time, w-ill regret to know his
N. Baker, were Miss Ann Baker, condition is worse and he is a pa
their parents. Mr and Mr*. Kenneth tient at Hays hospital Also visit
student at Limestone c ollege, Gaff mg him during the weekend were
ney, and Kenneth N Baker, a dental Mr and Mrs W P 'Coker and
student in Louisville. Ky They also daughter of Asheville. \ 0 Mrs
bad as their guest Miss Dolly Bates o T. McDaniel of Fayetteville
of Miami. Fla . who attends .Agnes Mr and Mrs. B W. McDaniel and
Scott College, Decatur. Ga. daughter of Augusta. Ga
Miss Agnes Davis spent the Mrs Thomas Baldwin and Mrs
week end in GraniteviUe with her Murphey Timmerman had as guests are not now sbusoribers to The
sister. Mrs V O. Walton. While during the week Mrs. Olive Blood. Chronicle,
away she also visited the Edisto Misses Elizabeth Tallman and
gardens in Orahgeburg Blanche Bryant of Manchester, N
Mr and Mrs George R Brock H , along with their mother, Mr-;
enbrough and children of Alanta, Arnold Knight of Belton,
were here for Easter with their par- Mr and Mrs R L Plaxico. Jr
Boys And Girls To
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Subscription Sales
Boys and girls of the Clinton
area this week will have opor
tunitv to demonstrate their selling
ability and win bicycles at the
same time.
They will be given a bicvcle for
each 15 new subscriptions they
sell for The Chronicle.
\nyone not selling the required
number of subscriptions will bo
paid SUM for each new subscrip
tion.
So, boys and girls, come to the
Chronicle office for further in
formation and get lined up to earn
a bicycle.
Only NFW subscriptions count.
You must make your sales to
those individuals nr families who
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children, of North Augusta, were
here for the Easter holidays with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B.
Godfrey.
Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger was in
and Mrs Thomwell Dunlap here
Mrs Lila C. Stewart has returned
from a two weeks stay in Roebuck
with her sister. Mrs. Larry Martin
Miss Cornelia Harris of Columbia.
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the former’s mother, Mrs. R. J
Copeland.
Jimmy Tinman, of Winston-
Salem, N. C., was at home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Tinman for the week-end. Guests
! of the Tinmans on Sunday were Mr.
i and Mrs. Paul Foshee and children,
of Columbia.
Visiting N. W. McDaniel on Sun
day were Misses Lucile and Geor
gia McDaniel, Mrs. Jeanette Chaf-
lee. Mrs. Fred Oliphant, of Augus
ta, Ga.; W. McDaniel, of Modoc;
Mr. and Mrs. BarrettK4monds, of
Belvedere and Mrs. Pfjstbn Bussey
of North Augusta.
Don Rhame, John Eichelberger
and Wallace Boyd, students at Dav
idson College, N. C., spent the
week-end at their homes here.
Mrs. J. B. Speake returned on
Monday from Macon. Ga., where
1 she visited her sisters during the
Easter holidays. Her father, R. B.
Simpson, who accompanied her, re
mained for a several weeks visit
I with relatives.
this is IT....
n Rockingham they visited Mrs.
Little’s daughter, Mrs. John B Pitt
man, and Mr Pittman
Miss Myra Pitts has resumed
her studies at Wnithrop College,
lock Hill, after spending Easter
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L.
Ray Pitts.
Miss Norma Elder, who attends
Anderson on Tuesday for a lunch-1 spent the week-end with her mother,
eon given honoring her sister, Mrs. Mrs Wilson Harris
Dillard Watson by Mrs Rufus Me- 1 Edwin W Stewart of Malverne
FaU - Long Island. N. Y . spent Easter
Mrs. Guilds Hollow ell and sons, week end with his mother, Mrs Lila
Guilsie and Richard, Mrs. Joe H. |C Stewart, and other relatives here
Cutchin, Jr., and sons, Joby and Mr. Stewart was enroute home after
Marshall, of Charleston, arrived ! a business trip to Birmingham. .Ala
Monday for a few days visit with Mrs. Annie Bell Poole Brown had
Mrs. Cutchin’s mother,' Mrs. W. L as guests for the week end Mr
Marshall. Jr, and grandmother, and Mrs James A Poole and Mrs
Mrs. C. M Bailey. Melville Hodges of Dunn, N C.
Visiting Mrs. P. M. Pitts during Mr and Mrs David Trice and
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the Easter holidays were her sons,
Mark Pitts. Mrs. Puls and chil
dren, of Aiken. Tom G. Pitts, of
Lynchburg. Va., Ed Pitts, senior
the University of Georgia, at Ath- at Lnriersity of South Carolina,
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Mr. and Mrs. Davis R Holland,
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the week-end with the former’s
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ens. wasat horde with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. T L Elder. Jr , for
Easter
Mrs. George Taylor spent the
week-end in Aiken with her daugh- P art> nts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Todd and son,
Martin, of Atlanta, Ga.. spent Tues
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Clyde Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Todd.
Mrs. Frank Miller visited her son-
in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs
Lollis M. Hardy, in Camden for the
week-end.
Mrs. John W. Little went to Rock
ingham, N. C.. for the Easter holi
days with her daughter, Mrs. John
B. Pittman, and family.
Mr and Mrs. Bobby Gene Jones
of Greenwood, spent the week-end
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Todd, and grandmoth
er, Mrs. Clyde Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Finney and
children, of Myrtle Beach, spent the
Easter holidays here with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. John W. Fin
ney.
MRS. WHITE’S GUESTS
S-Sgt. and Mrs Leroy J. Craw
ford and children, Andy and Zenna,
returned Monday to their home in
Hillcrest Heights. Md.. after spend
ing a few days with her mother.
Mrs. Vera White. Also guests of
Mrs. White during the week-end
were Mr .and Mrs H. M Griffin
of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. W„ C.
Griffin of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Todd of Rock Hill; Frank
Smith and son, Todd, of Whitmire;
Mrs. A. G. Coble and daughter,
Sherree, of Coijimbia; Mr and Mrs.
Jimmy Martin and son, Rusty;
Mrs J. E. Martin and daughter,
Phyllis, Carl King and daughter,
Terry, of Columbia and Whitmire.
daughter. Linda Hunter, of Fay
etteville. N C., spent the week-end
with Mrs Trice's mother. Mrs. Earl
Workman, and other relatives
Mr and Mrs J F Bozard of
Boone, N. C., were w eek end guests
of the latter's father. H D. Henry
On Sunday he accompanied the Bo-
zards to Rock Hill where they were
guests of Mr Henry’s daughter and
son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Rutledge
Mrs. J. H. Donnon. Mr Chapman
accompanied them here for the
past week and they also visited his
parents. Mr. and Mrs C. L Chap
man in Mountville.
Mrs Paul Campbell of Lansing.
Mich., came to be with Mr. Camp
bell here during the Easter holi
days. Mr Campbell is a member of,
the Presbyterian College faculty in
the history department.
Mrs Robert Wysor and Miss Mar
garet Kent Bell returned yesterday
from Kinston, N. C., where they vis
ited their daughter and niece. Mrs.
John B Jordan. Mr. Jordan and
family.
Dr. and Mrs Malcolm A. Macdon
aid w ill leave today for a few days
stay in Charleston with their dau
ghter. Mrs Dexter Brown Rogers,
and Mr. Rogers, going especially to
see their new grandson.
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HUGH A. BEASLEY
SOUCITOR
Eighth Judicial Circuit
“If elected. I wiH provide a sober and
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