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TharMhy, April M, 1H1 TBS CLINTON CHKONICLK Brisli About... People You Know Mr- Md Mr*. C^prf* M. Hugu> tey. Oil wad Backy, an now oe- cupyinc thair home, Dm former W. J. Trowbridge ngidence, pa Mr*. W. A. Vaughn of Gnon- viDa, spent a few day* last week hare with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil P. Wilson, and Mr. Wilson. GOTO FUMUDA Mr*. Charles Vann and daugh ter, Ivy, leave today for a sev eral weeks stay in Sarasota, Fla., with relatives, while Mr. Vann, who is with the Seaboard Rail road, is located in Laurinburg, N. C. Dr. and Mr*. Fred Holcombe on Monday accompanied their son, Joe, to Warm Springs, Oa., for treatment and will remain there with him tor a few days. MM. SADLER RETURNS Mrs. R. E. Sadler, who has been spending some time in New York City with her daughter. Miss Virginia Sadler, has return ed to her home hen. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Todd and daughters spent the week-end at their cottage at Windy Hill Beach. VISIT IN FLORIDA Mrs. Robert W. Anderson has returned from a visit with Mr. Anderson’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr*. Harry Slottag, in Na ples, Fla., when be Joined her for the week-end and accompanied hre' Mrs. Jdhn W. Harris of Spar tanburg, visited friends hen Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Thornwdl Dun lap spent the week-end in Atlan ta, Ga., with their daughter, Mrs. George B. Brockenbrough, and Mr. Brockenbrough. Mr*. Joe Owens of Winnsboro, is the guest this week of Mr. and Mn. J. F. Jacobs. ' Mr. and Mn. G. C. Mclnvaille visited their son-in-law and dau ghter, Mr. and Mn. Melvin Furr, in Lancaster Sunday. Mn. Fred Shields of Mt. Ver- Va., and Mrs. > : gf Beta* ' to their homes gfter after a days visit with their elster Ister-intaw, Mn. J. B. Bart and Mr. Hart. On Tuesday they at tended a Colaidal Dames meet ing in Summerville. IN NEW YOBK Col. and Mn. A. J. Thackston loft yesterday tor a week’s stay In New York with their daughter, Miss Carolyn Thackston. Mn. Eventte Carson, of Gas tonia. N. C., spent Saturday with her sister, Mn. John Roseboro and Mr. Roseboro. She was ac companied by her eon, Rbett, who spent the day at Erskine College in Due West. REDDECE IN HOSPITAL Friends of L. S. Reddeck will be interested to know be has been a patient at the General hospital in Greenville since Saturday. He plans to remain then this week for observation and treatment. Mn. Reddeck has been spending several days -in Greenville with him. General and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey left yesterday for Mi ami, Fla., when they will spend a few days while he is there on National Guard business. Mr. and Mn. Grady Chandler wen week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Traylor of North Au gusta at their lake home on Clark’s Hill. IN JAMAICA Dr. and Mn. George R. Bla lock an spending a week on a trip to Jamaica. They motored on Saturday to Miami from when they flew to Jamatoa for a few days stay. Bob Oxley of Jacksonville, Fla., spent the week-end hen with his mother, Mn. W. C. Oxley. He was enroute home after a business trip by plane to New port Newt, Va., and stopped over for the visit ben. We Will Serve Our Usual Good SUNDAY BUFFET DINNER $1.75 phis tax HOTEL MARY MUSGROVE DINING ROOM GOOD NEWS! MOTHERS - - COXES Style Shop <* . „ * , , , CLINTON, S. C. — ON THE SQUARE —** Starts Next Thursday 3 Days Only APRIL 27-28-29 By Kiddie Foto* GET A HUGE 11x14 WALL PORTRAIT Of Your Child • Pictures Delivered At Coxa’a Style Shop • You Chooae Fram Several Paaaa Within A Few Days After They’n Taken AT SON’S WBMMNO Mrs. Crawford DuBoae was la Blacksburg the past wteksnd to attend the wadding of hw son, Dr. Ladson DuBoae, and Min Betty Low Neal on Saturday. While than she was the guest of Dr. and Mn. T. A Campbell. •- Mn. T. J. Leake was in Green wood Tuesday to visit her sister, Mn. J. B. Williams, who Is 111 Min Norma Hallett and Mn. Rente Bstser attended the Du- Boee-Neal wedding in Blacksburg on Saturday. Mr. and Mn. Harry Ayers vis- Itad their daughter, Mn. George Huffman, and family In Ashe ville, N. C., the past week-end. VISITS PARENTS Mn. Jams* Holland of John son City, Tenn., Joined her chil dren ben this week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. W. Moon, also Mr. Holland’s parents, Mr. and Mn. W. O. Hol- Mr*. c. W. Cooper left yester day to spend the remainder of the week in Columbia with her eon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Bill Cooper. attend convention Mn. Wilmot Sbealy and Mr*. R. L. Plaxico, Jr., wen In Gnneville on Tuesday -to attend the district Floral Telegraph Delivery Association convention. MRS. KERN HOME Mr*. Agnes Kern has returned home following a stay in Self Memorial hospital, Greenwood. With Ihe Skk Friends of Wade Smith, of Kinards, wffl be Interested to know be is a patient at Blalock CUnic. Mn. H. W. Stew is improving at Blalock Clinic when she has been a patient for the past ten days. Linwood Cox is recovering at home after an appendectomy at Hays Hospital. E. N. Harrill is a surgical pa tient at Hays Hospital. Friends of Olin Johnson will be interested to know he is a pa tient at Hays Hospital when he underwent an operation. Dismissed earlier in the week from Blalock Clinic wen Mrs. Frances Hazel,* Mrs. Carolyn Merchant who underwent an op eration, Nolan Crouch of North Carolina who was injured in an automobile accident, Raymond Price, surgical patient. Frank F. Fowler is able to be out again after an illness and few days stay at Hays Hospital. Walter Nelson is recuperating at home following an operation illness at Hays Hospital. Mrs Ing has been a patient. Miss Roberta Prince has re turned to her home following surgery at Hays Hospital REV. DAVID EARL ROSS MRS. BOSS TO ENTER MISSION WORK IN KOREA Rev. and Mrs. David Earl „ Ross have received their appoint- mond, Va ment to misionary service for student work In Korea from the Board of World Missions of the Prsebyterlan Church, U. S. Mrs. Ross is the former Miss Ellen Moselle Fraeer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Layton Fraser of Clinton. The Rosses will take up their evangelistic misionary work in the late summer of this year af ter first attending the annual in stitute for outgoing missionaries in Montreat, N. C. They are pres ently residents of Williamsburg, Va., where Mr. Ross has been serving the Williamsburg Pres byterian Church. Mrs. Ross, a graduate of Clin ton High School and King Col lege, has also studied at Presby terian College and the Presbyte rian School of Christian Educa tion, Richmond, Va. Shs has served as recreation director at Lydia Cotton Mills, and assistant to the director of the Presbyte rian Guidance Center at Presby terian College. She has also had experience as a student director Jesse G. Roy Dies After Long Illness Laurens — Jesse G. Roy, 70, died Monday night in an Augus ta, Ga., hospital after a long ill- He was a native of Pleasant Hill, IU., but had lived in Laurens County for a number of year*. He was a son of the late Anthony and Louise Klrkey Roy, a veteran of World War I and a member va vwajiu vv saa a. cuau a iiacilivc* — —————— - - —— and deacon of Rocky Springs 1111 wiI1 he interested to learn Presbyterian Church. ‘ ~ * ■ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. .. B^ock Cttalc where eh. *« »o™ and a brother, Anthony J. Roy of Pittsfield, m. irgery ai nays Hospital. F J|?*r al *« rvi ces were conduct- PaUente at Hays Hospital in- ^ Wednesday at 5:90 p. m. at lude Mrs. Iona Furr Mr. *? cky ® p * 1 n *? P»*»>yterian Church by Rev. R. Flay Riddle x of Christian education in Rich- Mr. Rose, a native of Char lotte, N .C., is a graduate of both King College and Union Theologi cal Seminary, Richmond. He is a member of Norfolk Presbytery, and during his student dyas he served at Roseneath Presbyterian Church in Richmond, and Plaza Presbyterian Church, Charlotte. Mn. Huebit accompanied him to Ms poet Saturday. Mn. Norman Shouse attended the Delta Kappa Gamma lunch eon In Newberry Saturday, April 9. She was accompanied by Miss Frances Sheely and Mn. Nene D. Workman. On Saturday, April 15, Miss Irene Hipp and Mrs. Newman Shouse attended the drive-in con ference tor television teachers at the Television Teachers Educa-, ttonal Center in Columbia. Wayne Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morgan, attended a district council meeting at the Spartanburg High School on Wednesday, April 12. Wayne is the retiring president of the Clin ton High School student body. For the past two years he has been a school bus driver. * * • HIGH &CHOOL GRADUATES Three students from this com munity will graduate this year at Clinton High School. They are: Miss Julia Blackwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Blackwell; Miss Dianne Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price; and Wayne Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morgan. The following students will re place the three graduating stu- NewsOf Bonds Cross Roads 4-H CLUBS MEET Monday afternoon at 9:90 the girls’ and boys’ 4-H clubs met at the club house. The meeting was called to order by the president, Shirley Spivey. Devotional* were ooiducted by Steve Wright. Mrs. Peggy Burley showed the girls a film strip on party pies and dis cussed party Ups with them. All projects completed and in by next meeting. Mr. Bennett discussed cattle Judging and records of projects with the boys. During the social hour cookies and cold drinks were served by Mrs. N. A. Shouse. COMMUNITY CLUB MET Saturday night, April 15, the Shady Grove Community club met at the club house. The supper was prpeared by Howard Stan ley. • • • Friends of Duane Cause will be interested to know he has return ed to his home after being a pa tient at Self Memorial hospital, Greenwood. Friends of Mrs. Beulah Frank elude Mrs. lone Furr, Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. Nell Bur gess, K. K. Kelly and Mrs. Roy Wilson. Thorn well students undergoing tonsilectomies at Blalock Clinic during the week were Joanna Mc Carter, Gail Nelson and Donna Fowler. Friends of Frank Boland, Jr., will be interested to know he is able to be out some after a few days stay at Blalock Clinic. Discharged from Hays Hos pital this week were Mn. Jessie Broom, Mrs. Eva Brown, Leroy Adams, Newell Brewington, Mrs. C. H. O’Donald of Newberry, Mn. Joe Shockley, Mn. Beulah Franklin, Mrs. Ella Mae Nabors and Mrs. Earl Osborne.' Friends of Mrs. John W. Little will be glad to know she was able to return to her home after a few days stay last week at Bla lock Clinic. Mrs. Buford Lowery is at home after an operation n»n— and convalescence at Hays Hos pital. Patients at Blalock Clinic in clude J. D. McCray, Mrs. Hu bert Morgan, Marvin Poole, Newman Shouse and Grady Simpson. Mrs.’Bill Brackett, who under went surgery at Hays Hospital, is recuperating at home. Mrs. John Holland Hunter is convalescing at home following a few days stay at Blalock Clin ic. Mrs. Alice Snyder has return ed home following an operation at Hays Hospital. Mr*i C. E. Roberts has been dismissed following an operation illness at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. McAHister Laurens—Mrs. Mattie Cooper McAllister, 81, of 062 S. Harper St., died at 6:90 p. m. Friday at a Laurens hospital after a short Illness. She was a native of the Cross Anchor community of Spartan burg County and was the daugh ter of the late T. William and Martha Ann Hollis Cooper. Her husband was the late Thomas J. McAllister who died in 1040. She was a member of the First Bap tist Church. Surviving are a son, Harry J. McAllister of Charlotte, N. C.; a daughter, Mrs. J. H. Moore of Laurens, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct ed at Kennedy Mortuary Chapel at 2 p. m. Sunday by Dr. Robert 8. Cooper. Burial was In Forest Lawn Cemetery. Burial was in the church ceme tery. . Pallbearers were Marvin Nel son, Albert Curry, Bobby Bell, Jimmie Cooper, William Senn. and George Penland. The honorary escort included the Men of Rocky Springs Pres byterian Church and W. B. Ram- age, Claude Patton and W. C. Shealy. Mrs. Etaw Hall was a patient -at Hays hospital for several days this week, but is now at the home of Mrs. B. W. Cooper. Mrs. Ola Wages of Whitmire, is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. W Cooper. Mrs. Jim Price spent some time with Mrs. Cooper last week. Mr and Mrs. Richard Boland were called to Andrews last week on account of illness in Mrs. Bo land’s family. Alvin Hueble visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hueble, last week-end. 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