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«v..' Thursday, March 29, 19«2 THE CUNTON CHBON1CLK > • • • w^iWp jnwm People You Know Mrs. Gallic Gault and chil dren of North Augusta, here the ptffct week for a days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey. Mrs. Julian Coleman was the guest of Mrs. Alfred Gaillard while in Columbia during the week-end to attend the state teachers meeting. Mrs. F. T. Buice of Rock Hill, visited her son, Charles Buice, Mrs. Buice and daughter, Dar lene, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John William King and children of Summer ville, Ga., will arrive tomorrow to spend the remainder of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Misses Amelia West and Mary Bart Stump were among those going to Clemson for the spring Hop on Saturday evening. Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and , Jude, spent the week end in Columbia with liar moth er, Mrs. C. E. Vaughn, going on Friday for Mrs. Johnson to attend the state teachers meeting. Bliss Murray Addison spent the week-end in Columbia with her grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Harris. VISIT IN CHARLESTON Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fakkema and children spent the week-end in Charleston visiting historic points of interest in the area. Among Chnton girls going to Clemson College the past week end for the Military Ball and Spring Hop were Misses Kathy Snelgrove, Nancy Neighbors, Ce celia McLendon, Ame Lou Black, and Brenda Turner. Miss Emily Bailey, student at an an Atlanta business college, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. P. S. Bailey. about this question: “I sat down and figured what my monthly income from Social Security, pen sion, and other sources will be. I'll need an extra $50 to $100 per month to retire comfortably. By investtnc each month In n Retire ment Life insurance plan, caa I build the extra in come during the 12 years untU 1 reach 05?” BAILEY AGENCY M. 8. Bailey ft Son Baakera BMf. Dial Day 833-06*1 — Night and Sunday *33-0323 The First National Bank . I Of 1 ' ■ Laurens, S. C. Mrs. T. C. Johnson has ed to her home here aflat _ ing tiie part three months in SL Petersburg, Fla., with bar sister, Bliss Elisabeth White. Miss White accompanied her home during the week-end and has returned to St. Laurens County's Only Notional Bank On the Square —» Telephone 25943 Member F. D. I. C. Member Federal Reserve System of the death of their brother, Donald George White of Newber ry. for whom funeral services were held Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin, Mrs. W. M. Scott and Mrs. Ben Ha- good of Easley, were visitors with Mrs. R. E. Sadler on Friday, coming especially to attend the Synod-wide convocation at Pres byterian College. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tinman of Camden, spent the week-end here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tinman. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Burton and daughter, Ann, of Memphis, Tenn., are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. G. A. Burton. They will go to Pickens to spend a few days with Mrs. Burton’s pa rents before returning to Mem phis. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Miss Ag nes Davis, Miss Lily Yarborough and Mrs. John W. Little were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris after attending the teachers meeting there. Mrs. Elias L. Rivers of Char- [feston, visited her son and daugh ter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. John Rivers, the past week-end, com ing especially for the fifth birth day of Sally Rivers on March 23. NEW ORLEANS TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Moore, accompanied by Miss Lena Bess Moore of Rock Hill, have returned from a week’s trip to New Or leans, La., and visiting points of interest enroute. Rev. William G. NeviUe of De catur, Ga., was a visitor here on Friday, coming to attend the Synod-wide conference at Presby terian College. Don Rhame, who attends the Medical College of South Caro lina, Charleston, was at home for the week-end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame. Dr. and Mrs. M. Vf3?Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bl! Oeland left Tuesday to spend a few days in Charleston in the interest of the Presbyterian College campaign. Miss Miriam Templeton of Au gusta, Ga., spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Templeton. B lly Brooks Owens, Ben Cope land, William Wilson and Lonnie Faiewll were among Clemson students at home during the Mrs. Will Lynn was the week end guest of relatives in Ninety Six. Mrs. A. C. Whitten was the guest of friends at Salem for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bea Brtdgemaa Mid little sou of Unfoa, visited the latter's paiuato, jBCr. and Mrs. T. Clayte Ray, during tbs Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough Salem. N. C.. where they Rave been attending a convention of tilt N. C.-S. C. Photographers Asso ciation. Tommy Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts Davis, was tbs week-end ; guest of bis cousins, Mike and Lawrence Lumpkin, In Columbia and Charleston ON TOUR reil Cook, 4 Mrs. David S. Cask and at Converse GoUtfe, Ml M with tip for a week’s meats in Florida aad Georgia. - Mr. aad Blre. Sloan Todd aad daughters spent tbs week ond at Myraa Seass, who attends Winthrop College. Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. T. M. Seass. NEW RESIDENTS Bfr. and Mrs. H. H. Hardin and children. Dent and Gall, formerly BIrs. Mamie W. Stevenson of 01 Columbus. N. C.. have moved Winns boro, is visiting her daugh- h * r * and ter, Mrs. Marvin Turner, for a 0,1 Lakewood Drive. Mr. Hardin few days , Mrs. J. D. Henry and daughter. Miss, Miriam Henry, and Miss Betty Ann Brown of Atlanta, Ga., visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Harrison Copeland, Mr. Copeland, and other relatives here during the week-end. Mrs. J. B. Wilder spent the week-end in McCormick with her son, G. C. Wilder, and family. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams and children of Tift on, Ga., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.! Noland Suddeth. Miss Cornelia Harris of Colum bia, visited her mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris, the past week-end. MOVE TO LAURENS Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilton will be interested to know they have moved to Laurens. Mr. Wilton is connected with the Laurens Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Levi of Greenville, were here on Friday for the PC-Citadel tennis match es. PRATHER OUT Friends of J. P. Prather will be interested to know he is at home after a stay at the General hospital, Greenville, and Is able to be out. Guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Prather were Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Beaudrot, and Mrs. Eugene Pratt. Wallace Boyd, student at Da vidson College, N. C., was at home for the week-end with his mother, Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd. Godfrey Duvall of Covington, Ga., visited relatives and friends here the past week-end. SPENCERS HERE Dr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer of Blacksburg, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. James S. Gray and other friends here. itirs. Jonn w. tattle returned yesterday from Winns boro where she has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jim Bryson. Mrs. K. E. Fryfoglc of Green ville, and Mrs. John F. Waller of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, were guests on Thursday of Mrs R. E. Sadler. is employed with Dapper Hosiery Co. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G Turner and daughter. Suzanne, of Deca tur, G«., and Dr. Louis M. Ste phens of Alexandria, La., visited Mrs. Turner's and Mrs. Stephens’ mother, Mrs. S. G. Dillard, dur ing the week-end. MRS. COPELAND IMPROVING Friends of Mrs. T. D. Copeland will be interested to know she is improving it the Self Memorial hospital. Greenwood, where she has been a ptaient for the past two weeks suffering a broken hip injury. Mrs. R. E. Ferguson and her sister. Mrs. M. C. Jones, of Mont clair. N. J.. who is visiting here, were guests on Sunday of the for mer's son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ferguson In Greenville. HORTON HOME Friends of Earl Horton will be glad to know he has returned to his home on South Adair Street after a week’s illness and stay at Self Memorial hospital, Green wood. Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has gone to Asheville, N. C., for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Coker, and Mr. Coker. Named 'Good Citizens' For Clinton, Thornwell Harriett Wilton of Clinton High School and Ann Richey of Thorn- well were named DAR “Good Cltisens” for their respective schools for the current year. With the Sick Friends of Mrs. G. W. Holtings- worth will ha interested to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. Surgical p a 11 e a t s dismissed from Hays hospital are: Miss Marie Lowman, Mrs. Julian Lan- drtth, BIrs. Merle Smith of Lau rens. Mrs. Annie Milam, Mrs. Sallie Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Martin and Roy Cannon. Kathy Frick. Marie Elkins and Joan Norris of Thornwell, under went tonsitectomies at Blalock Clinic during the week. Friends of Mrs. P. W. Copeland will be Interested to know she has returned home from Blalock Clin ic where she has been a patient. Among patients being discharg ed earlier in the week from Hays hospital were Mrs. Alma Har vey. Gene Floyd, Randy Hum phries. son of Mr. and Mrs Fur man Humphries, Mrs. George Price, Mrs Willie B. Ellis Mrs. Bobby Ginn. Jack White. K K Kelly and Miss Betty Elli son. Mrs. Fred Satterfield Is conva lescing at Blalock Clinic following | an operation illness. Mrs. Claude Pruitt Is Improv ing at Hays hospital where she has been a patient Friends of Mrs Opal Crouch will be in trees ted to know she is a surgical patient at Blalock Clin ic. Mrs. Mar? Ann Dawkins, Paul Milwood. Lewis Young and George Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Copeland. Mrs. P. G. Holtzclaw and Jim Hill have been dismissed from Blalock Clinic Mrs. Allan Powers, Felton Crapps of Klnards. Martin Wil banks. Thomas A. Redmond of Elkins. N. C., and Mrs. Dorothy Flemming of Gray Court, are pa tients at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. H. A. Copeland will be interested to know she is convalescing at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Marion Nabora, and Mr. Nabors after a few daya stay at Hays hospital Patients at Blalock Clink In clude R. C. Merchant. Mrs. S. F. Blackwell, Mrs. Woodrow Camp bell, and Mrs. Frank Jacks. RHu HeM Sunday For W. Pierce Hipp W. Pierce Hipp. Sr., 75, Saturday morning at a Colum bia hospital following two years of declining health He vae a native of Georgia aad had spent most of Ms life in Laurens County He was a son of the late Richard and Camilla Jane Brown Hipp. He was a member of Holly Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are three sons, Rob ert W. Hipp of Clinton; William P. Hipp. Jr., of Vancouver. Wash., and Charles Hipp of Clinton. 1 ' two daughters. Mrs 9 i.ii Vfrghtia H. Swam sa of Tampa, Fla., OKI Mrs. Mi irk* H. Wat- ties of Cfemrwatei r. 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