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T ‘ jr \ \\ ii itit i THE CLINTON CHBON1CLE • • • BrUfct About People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Reeldenti Mr» Eric Martin of Owings. was Misses Joe Anne Smith <rf Clover, a gueet on Saturday of Mrs Hugh and Jessica Cannon of Charlotte. Simpson. Converse students, were week-end Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Harwell of Kuwft* of Mr and Mrs. W S. Home Denmark, were week-end guests of and attended the Presbyterian Col- v Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shpaly. 1^8^ homecoming festivKies. Also Mrs. Robert Dillard of Jackson-' visUing the Hornes were ^ for ' . | _ . 4 /^i«naalAf< U«-vanmA r\ si vile, Fla., will arrive today for a visit with her sister-in-law. Mrs. J B Wilder. ILL AT HOMK Friends of William Anderson, son of Mrs. S. P. Anderson, will regret to know he is ill at his home after Mrs Hftde Tra* and m. Hesde. Jr., of Wilmington. N. C. apent the week-end with her mother. Mrs Lee Hunter, and other relative* Mtaa Ethel Hunter accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs Bynum Poe and son. Sadler, of Rock Hill, were week-end guests of Mrs. Poe’s sis ter. Mrs Carroll White Copeland, and Mr. Copeland, coming eapec tally for homecomnig at Presbyte rian College. Mrs. T. Layton Fraser left Mon day for a visit with her daughter, Mrs..Robert P. Schnedier. and Mr Schneider of Ludington, Mich., go ing especially to see her new grand- mer's brother. Charles Horne, and R H. Farr of Charlotte, N C. ; daughter. ’ Miss Sandra Ray, who attends j Misses Margaret and Lydia Cul C- bei: Erskine College, Due West, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis V. Pitts. Mr. and Mr*. E. G. McMeekin pepper of Hogansviile, Ga., were week-end guests of Miss Rose Lee. Also visiting Miss Lee during the week-end with her aister-in-law; ing a patient at Duke University Hospital, Durham, N. C. William attends high school in Macon, Ga., where he resides with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson Mrs. Alexander Sprunt and dau- and daughters, Becky and Eliza- Mrs George Lee, of Atlanta, Ga., beth, of Great Falls, spent Sunday with Mrs. McMeekin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Speake. Miss Linda Bridges, student at Furman University, Greenville, was at home for the week-end with ghter, Jean, of Charleston, were h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. C W week-end guests of Mrs. J. P, John- 1 Bridges, ston at Thorn well, and Mrs Wilson AT CHAPEL HILL who was enroute to Hampton, Va , to visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs had as guests during the week-end Miss Katherine Sims of Rock Hill, Mrs Jacobs' niece, and also Harry Mc Laughlin and children, Brice and Mary Ellen, of Waxhaw, N. C. Gerald Woodruff, student at New- Harris Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prevatte spent Mrs. George Young of Whitmire, the week-end in Chapel Hill, N. C., | berry College, was at home for the week-end. spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hollingsworth. >. 0 T. McDaniel of Fayetteville, N .C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W McDaniel. going for homecoming at the Uni versity of North Carolina, and at-, tended the Carolina-Notre Dame football game While in Chapel Hill i they visited the Ackland Art Cen Mrs. C. H. Hall of Nashville,; ter for the faculty exhibition and Term., was the guest of friends here the 15th anniversary exhibition of last week the Department of City and Region- Mrs. C. A Boling of Greenville, al Planning of UNC. They also vis- is visiting Mr. and Mrs J. L. Tinman. Their son, Jimmy, - of Camden, also spent Sunday here Mr. and Mrs. B C. Preslar of Planetarium Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson had as guests during the week-end the fol lowing who were here for the home- eomin gactivities at Presbyterian College: Misses Sa^a Addington, Lucretia Beggars, Converse Col- f lege; Mary Brant DuCom, Caro lina. Lucky Huskey, Queens; Rob bie Ann Robinson, Furman: Liz, Johnson, Columbia; and Aleeta Saunders. Winthrop Mr and Mrs Rhett P. Adair were visitors in Greenville on Moti day. Mr and Mrs John Hill of Ware. visitors here with Mrs. Tlflt'w-ioitfer, Mrs Roy Gas ....... .0^4 * S' 1 ited the Morehead while away. TO ROCKY MOUNT Mrs C. M Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Sumter, were week-end guests of Marshall, Jr. leave today for a Mr and Mrs. Jim Wolfe visit with their daughter^and sister. ouT!. Miss Georgia Young, student at Mrs W. B Lea. and Mr Lea'Trt Erskine College. Due West, was at Rocky Mount, N. C. . M home for the week-end with her Mr. and Mrs F E Gibson of Al- . ‘ _ M i l»renLi. Mr and Mm John T ! londale .or, horo tor .hr honu-. ^ ,tolU ' Mr “ d I Young TTiey also had as their guest coming activities at Presbyterian Miss Connie Hughes of Barnwell, College and visited Mr and Mrs . . . n .i_ . who was here for the Presbyterian Caldwell Henderson and other College fraternity dances. friends The Gibsons formerly lived ‘ '* *** Mr and Mrs I. O. Hay had as here when he attended PC. guests on Sunday Mrs. Ray's sis- Don Rhame. student at the Medi- ters. Mrs. E .G. Petty. Mr. Petty cal College of South Carolina. Char Gasquc and Miss Celia Gasquel spent Sunday in Banner Elk. N. C 1 Lee*- j IN HOSPITAL Friends of Mrs Sterling A Pitt>.| Jr . w ill be interested to know shi and children of Clover. Mrs J. W lesion, spent the week end with his « ^ Anderson and Greenwood. Mr. Anderson f of parents, Rhame Dr. and Mrs. D B LAI RENS I'OrNTY’S LARGEST AND FINEST : MIDWAY’" THEATRE • - WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT - • CLINTON • JOANNA HIGHWAY TONITE and FRIDAY OCTOIIKK 13-14 — FIRST KI N! COCUM—A MCTuMCt ...... SauBAiMuiut. When We Atet Hollywood Friday— JACKPOT $700.00 SAT. ONLY — OCT. 15 2 — TOP HITS — 2 No. 1 — Firnt Run “THE T1NGLER” It'. For People W ho Like Their “Kloodt Mary*" Made With Pure Hlood Also No. 2 — In Color “STAR IN THE DUST’ Slarrinj; RICHARD "PALADIN" BOONE Drawinv: Of 1 Numbers For 1952 Chevy ,■ »>■ ■ ■ M Sun.-Fri. - Oct. 16-17-18-19-20-21 ^ SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT EXCLUSIVE FIRST AREA SHOWING ANTHONY VERA ADMISSION 75c For This Attraction JOHN MARTIN BAiSAM JOHN MclNM JANET CRANl Directed ^ Atn*f f> mm Screenplay by SItfANO Based on theNo*ii* p^foniwnc.. Thta. o( MwrM, ftoBt BlOCtl Da* Mawa t w noip foo wn/vj ^ f^j^lOlWl m to in# m##ir# •Itor <iw atert *1 Mdi Positively ... NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED to the theatre after the start of eac^ performance of I*SYCHO Features Sunday at 8:30 and 10:40 P. M. Monday-Thru-Friday at 7:30 and 9:45 P. M. Coming: “Let’s Make Ixive”—With Marilyn Monroe ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE MIDWAY WHERE THE BEST IS SHOWN FIRST “FREE” PLAYGROUND FOR THE KIDDIES General hoapiul m Greenville where she underwent an operation on Saturday. Mr and Mr» Bryan Coates and children of Charlotte. N C r , ipent a few day* over the week-end with Mr* Coate*’ parent* Mr and Mr* L Warren Mr* Jimmy Anderson and dau ghter. Kim, of Pendleton, spent j the pa»i aeek-end with her par enl». Mr and Mrs E C. Edwrn*. and Mr Anderson's parent*. Mr and Mr* J E Anderson Mu* Linda Milam, first year *tu dent at Coker College. Hartsville. »pent the weekend with her par- ent», Mr and Mrs thllard Milam Jr. Mr and Mrs. M G. Gault of Bamberg, were weekend visitors with their son. M G Gault. Jr. and family. TAKE l IH KM. Mrs L R Anderson, director uf the Thornwell Hobby House, and Mr* S. M. Warner, of the Joanna Foundation staff, were in Charlotte N C., Monday to take a course on ceramics Kenneth Tompkin*. formerl) of Newberry, who holds a position with Belk’s, is residing in the home of Mrs. G A Burton on Calvert Ave- i nue Mrs. Tom Childress and daugh ter. Laurie Jean, of Sumter, are 1 spending the week with her par nts. Mr. and Mrs S. Carl Chaney i Mr. Childress, u!,,! teaches agn- -ultuie at u.e Duntl School, is at- i‘ndii* * the natuinal FFA conven- I tion in Kansas c'uy, La. Mrs. J. P. Johnston has returned trom a recent visit with her son. Benton, and family in Crews, Va., 1 going especially to see her new grandson. ALEC HENRY IMPKOVLNG Friends of Alec Henry, of Atlan ta, formerly of this city, will be in terested to know he is improving after an illness. Mr. and Mrs Wil liam J. Henry were in Atlanta sev eral days last week to visit his brother. Mr. and Mrs. R J. Tankersley were in North Augusta Tuesday afternoon for the funeral of Mrs. O. Frank Kenrick. Mrs. Kenrick is the mother-in-law of Mrs. Warren Kenrick, the former Miss Margaret Tankersley of this city. Mr. L and Mrs Monte Cook, of Richmond, Va., Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Cook, of Walterboro, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rem- bert Truluck, having come especial ly to attend the Presbyterian Col lege Homecoming events. Mrs. Sammie Wright of the For est Hills division, Veterans Hospi tal, Augusta, Ga , Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pruitt of Greer, Mrs. Grady Adams of Prosperity, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde .Ramsey of Whitmire visited their mother. Airs- Inez Pruitt who was a hospital patient during the week- eriff. ~ ^ u. Friends of lYsjcy Quinton, who is stationed with a Medical Corps unit in the Panama Canal Zone, has re cently been promoted to private first class. lie is a son of Mrs. L. H. Quinton of this city. 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