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I 4 r. A. 4. II THE CUN TON (HRONK l.r. Bri«b About •. • People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents FROM ROCHESTER James L. Lane o( Rochester, N. Y., is visiting friends at Whitten Village. Mr. Lane formerly made his home here before going to Ro chester eighteen years ago. >'Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Teague of Hastings, Fla., have been visiting relatives here and in Laurens Mrs. Teague is the former Mis Mildred Copeland. Her sister, Mrs. David Copeland, accompanied them home and is spending some time with tWem at their cottage at Matanzas Inlet. MOVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Nelson, Jr., and son, Butch, formerly of Union, are now occupying a residence on South Holland Street. Mr. Nelson is principal of Providence school. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stihvell, Mrs. J. V. Stilwell, Jr., and daughter, and Mrs. Frank Boland have return ed from a week’s trip to Biloxi, Miss., where they visited the for mer’s daughter, Mrs. A. E. Farmer, and family and from Houston, Tex as. where they were guests of their son ,J. S. Stilwell, and family. Deb ra and Bonnie Farmer, who have been spending the summer here, returned to Biloxi with them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MclnvaBk and daughter, Kathy, of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with the former’s parents. Mr and Mrs. 6. Gf MclnvaiUe. Kathy remained for a several weeks visit IN INDIANA Mrs Leonard M Wilson and son. Philip left Tuesday for a two weeks stay in EvaasvtDe. Ind . with her father. Cart Broshenrs Mr sad Mrs Alvta Bagwell and daughters, Drbbte and Gmay will leave Sunday far a week s varatiea May at Myrtle Bench Mrs Wayar Jarvis *ad ef Burk H I btf wvet | •«h her mother, Mr. Ethel R cr Mm P «| P«*. On ftoadayl Pitts they «wiled theer ms and hsether Ge«r«* « Mama ef Cherfoesn. N Mart Puts md family « A*m ( w ipashsg mverai weohi lorv Mr and Mrs James B VeM* amf •«h has Moer Mr. ( arvefl P lehMraa have rvtonmd frmn a va-|j Naoev Aim gmeu ef Mrs Name rallaa May m Aarfmdr hears sod sther relMms an hoedny wsr« Mary tare t epMeni ef maSeeodfo. Mama ef fowma hr* Mrs R^*J^nH^JaM thrr nodMas Mema «f hammer Mr and Mrs Brmdu C«n»«anf md Mn mhm rhddrea were hmo ha a foe frank M laflm ansas Ma oeat days laM oeah earmsa ham* affoe ! (*a *4h Mrs lad ••Mnag Myrtw Raara AT rMfortRRMtR Mrs > Mar- fodhanm ef Gone Mrs Marry A hmfce«vt Jt. sdfo. •mas the emhemf wan hrv M taw Chanea IhgN hrimi foesffo. ' iB- '•* Mr end Mrs R R ladhr wtamfod Ma haasa Caoahns hmm Mrs tad maasad maforsmm a MaMaep Cat was "+* t* ■* • ami UMfo Merths Maoa «o Laho taeadr at mow son^r en Ldm rrrsmi Mr amtldrs* j h*TMm r«AJt trip imiir tkmmm mmm aad anfo liaMMir Mor^tT^m Marsarm Carefoe DaPt* *af ^ hoo k * harte.im « Va VWy eovo «hM dM em married fo •d for a foagse nad was toMMkm maomTltadL Aim im^as dm gfor. Mrs clMMffor o«m a M ****** "*** Mr aei Mrs T Ran mtoresTTohm aad Raetorty Pmeds M Mm Lowry «earn wM Mrs Rthol R Pdu left TWsda) ^ 1 ms Mid Is know dm hm com for a low days nad e«h her hreih- pmsad da hears ef gradeaie wart al •» RalaMd Russell aad taadly m Panasa L’alvarady mmmer > if Mrs Jeha McBnfo oiR Mrs Jamet Martfoaeld ami ridl I la kaae she has ar- *ea oprM * fvw days last week in cepiod a pasdiaa aa the sfhre staff Charfocaa wdh her pareeu Mr ' at Whitten VOUge i aad Mrs Rivers T Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis were recent visitors of relatives in Cam- pobeUo. Mrs. J .1. Adair is visiting her sister, Mrs. John G. Wilson, and the Rev. Mr. Wilson in Greenville. LN FLORIDA Mrs. Frank Sherrill, 3rd, and children left Tuesday to spend sev eral weeks In Sarasota, Fla., with her parents, NTr and Mrs Harold Newburn. Mrs. R. H. Brown has joined the office force at Whitten Village and entered upon her duties August 1. Mrs. David Copeland has returned from Johnston where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Yonce, and Mr. Yonce. Misses Rebecca and Cindy Crisp have returned to their home in Miountville after a week's visit with their aunt, Mrs. Lowry M. Wilson, and Mj. Wilson. ABLE TO BE OUT Friends of Mrs. Albert Fields will be interested to know she is able to be out after a hospital stay and several weeks convalescence at her home on West Centennial Street. Melt Wilson has returned from Fort Benning, Ga., where he attend ed summer ROTC training camp. Mr and Mrs Perry M. Moore and Milton Moore were recent visi tors in Waynesville and Cullowbee, N C. At Cullowbee they visited Western Carolina College FM>RIDA VACATION Mr and Mrs P E. Robbins and children have returned from a weuk's vacation stay at Elinor Vil lage near Daytona Beach. Fla Mr and Mrs James T Smith and ma. Mwhaai. ef Columbia spent Sunday utth Mr aad Mrs E L Holland Michael remsumd for a fonger sun Torn G PRU ef Uachhurc Va. Mr* J A Darts am Kathy, ef GreewvtUe have been spending a lew day* with Mr* Da vta parents. Mr aad Mrs W C Milam, UNDERGOES SURGERY Friends of Ed Pttta will be inter eslad to know he underwent sur gery for a knee injury at the Gen eral hospital In Greenville last week He is improving satisfactor ily and plans to return home in a few days. Mrs. Robert Wysor, accompanied by her grandchildren. Sarah Lynn and Robbie Wyaor, left yesterday for a trip to •Dublin, Va.. where they will visit relatives Enroute they also plan to visit Blowing Rock and the Tweetsie Railroad Miss Martha WQaon. who is doing graduate work in library science at Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry M. Wilson. IN 7 WEDDING Don Rhame served as an usher- groomsman in the wedding of his roommate, Marshall Campbell Dun away, of Atlanta, Ga., who was married on Saturday to Miss Linden Irene Spann at the Moncks Comer Methodis tChurch. Karen White of Aiken, spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs O. B. King Mr. and Mrs. James R. White, her parents, and other daughters were visitors here during the week-end ’ Mrs Emma Coraelson is visiting her daughter. Mrs Walter Mont gomery of Spartanburg, at their summer cottage at Lake Sum mit. N. C. Going up for several days were Mrs. George Coraelson and son. George, with Mr Cornel son joining them on Wednesday to celebrate the birthdays at Mrs Em Mrs. M Wl Mr aad s week at High Hampioa Inn at Caab- lers. N C Mr and Mrs E I Neal ef Green wood, were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs G. C MclnvaiUe Jane and Jim Timmerman have returned home after a few weeks visit with their grandparents. Mr and Mrs. R D Nance, in Deland. Fla . their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts, in Orange City. Fla MRS. SUMERF.L’S GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. E L. Shook. Pam ela and Scott of Jackson, Miss., are here for a several weeks visit with her mother, Mrs S. W. Sum- erel. Miss Virginia Sumerel of At lanta, was here for the week-end and joining them on Monday for the day were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mc Gregor, Angelia and Carol McGreg or of Ruby, Miss Maut^e Sumerel, who is spending the summer in Ruby, Mr and Mrs. E L. King, Julia and Jim King of Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnett and children and Mrs. Fred Burnett have returned from a vacation trip to Fort Meyers, Fla., where they were guests of the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wingate, of Fort Meyers, at their beach cot tage Mlrs. D. C. Heustess has returned from a visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs George Thomas, in Union, and her niece. Mrs J. D. Eves man, in Kingstree. Mrs J. I. Copeland and Mrs J A Neighbors are spending the week in Anderson with the former's sister, Mias Ida Caaey. Mrs T L W Bailey. Misses Agatha and Mary Ella Bailey were quests Monday of Mr and Mrs F C. Gaines and Miss Corinne Miller <11 Chester, AT PORT JACRAOS Mrs J B snd her father Major Wilham D Adair la at Port K B Stmmmts. spew a few days Jackaon. Columbia, for two wmk« ibis week m Macon Ga . with reU summer ROTC encampment, Mr and Mrs John Heyward, of RmMi. were supper guests last eve mng of Mr. and Mrs J F Jacobs lives Mrs Lois Thomas, who has been visiting her father snd sister here returned to her home in Ma con Odd Pieces HAVILAND CHINA In Varied Patterns ** ! > , ' i. . .... t~r. . Greatly Reduced J. C. 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