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Thmn4ar, Afril IS, 1K2 THB CLINTON CBRON1CLS mu ■ « » JtOOUX • • • ■ ople You Know Miss Barbara Eichelberger ar rived borne last night from St. Mary’s School, Raleigh, N. C., to spend the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks Owens, Col. and Mrs. B. F. Win- gard and son, Binky, were in Clemson Saturday for the intra squad game and Jamboree sup per that evening. Among those also attending the gams wke Or. and Mrs. Carl Wessinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Miss Becky Ellis, student at Converse College, Spartanburg, will Join her grandmother, Mrs. George H. Ellis, here and they wUl go to Dillon for Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dill B Ellis. Billy Brooks Owens, who at tends Clemson, arrived yester day for the spring holidays with Miss Mary Erwin Smith of El- berton, Ga., was the week-end guest of her brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. B Smith. Mrs. Carlton F. Winn spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Lins, and family. She was Joined there by Miss Florence Winn of Rome, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame were in Summerton Friday for the funeral of the former’s uncle, W. H. his Mr. and Mrs Owens. Wil Joel Cox, Bill Horne, Charlton Law, and Whit Miys, Citadel students. »re ar riving todAF for V* spring holi days at home. NEW RESIDENTS Mrs. Frances Shealy and chil dren, Patricia, tony and Kenny, formerly of Newberry, are now making thler home here at 118 Fifth Ave. Mrs. Shealy is em ployed at the Anderson Hosiery Co. Finishing Plant. Holland Mr. a children ., who ! here with Mrs. W. O. Mrs. J. W pained to Atlanta for the end by the W. O. Hollands to risR his sister, Mrs. E. L. and Mr. Mrs. Lila C. Stewart has r turned home after an extended stay with her sister, Mrs. Larry Martin, in Roebuck. Miss Ruth Holland, who at tends North Greenville Junior College, comes home today to spend a week’s Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. John B Holland. She has Just returned from a tour of the state with the college choir. Mrs. Dillard Watson of Ander- son sprat Monday with her Iss- L Kleckley is spend-j t * r ’ Mr * H. L. Eichelberger and Red- MrS. M. mm •I—'—" I m»_ m -11 — ing some time in Columbia with * A ‘Hmorni will b. to know and other relatives. he has returned here from Self Mrs. Vera White and ! Memorial Hospital. Greenwood, Richard and Don, and Sc®" j w here he underwent an operation, Douglas were in Knoxville, ig improving. Coming Friday Tenn., last week as guests | to spend the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Taylor and, t | leir parents at the Mary Mus- daughter, Pat. On Sunday they grove HoUJ will be Misses Sara were in Oak Ridge where they j ane Redmond, juniors at toured the museum, and other I Southern Mat hodist University points of interest in connection j 0*11*, Texas, with the plant 1 OI YE S PROGRAM M ”. ^ ^ Mrs. Gary Holcombe was the S^k^Mrs Grimn Pitte gueBt *P* ak * r for • Program on h^rdluvh^nd sonr Garden T^rapy" at a meeting pKti M<=lr',n«r* y Ctab ‘ B N ' wb,rry Crifht h * rt T. R. McElveen, Jr., who at- companiMi her home. .J tends the University of South Ned HaiMback Carolina, Columbia was at home Georgia MUitary GoUege. MiU-l w!th hlg for ^ weekend edgeville, Ga., will spend Easter | j n h n t Youne attended with his parents, Mr .and Mrs Mr, Mrs. S. A. Mrs Ga., and are occupying a hams at 808 Hickory Street Mr. to connected with the Shirt Corporattoa. They for merly lived to Cookvilte, Mrs. L.^ B. Dillard, accom panied by her daughter. Miss Emily Dillard, of Greenville, t spend Easter to Greensboro, N. C., with her daughter, Mrs Allen McSween, and the Rev. Mr McSween. Mrs. Jimmy Anderson and children of Pendleton, sprat sev eral days last week with her pa rents, Mr. pud Mrs. E. C. Ed wins, also Mr. and Mrs. J. E Anderson, who with Mr .and Mrs William Hatton accompanied her home for a day’s visit. 1 AT UDC CONFERENCE Mrs. P. M. Pitts, Mrs. WUl Dillard, and Mrs. John Griffin Pitts yesterday attended “ t h e Ridge District conference of the Untied Daughters of the Confed eracy at the Methodist Church in Abbeville. Mrs. Pitts serves as secretary for the district. Mrs. John W Finney, Sr., is spending several days at Myrtle Beach with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Finney. IN WASHINGTON Mrs. A. R. Hamilton wiU re turn Saturday from a two weeks visit with her son and daugh ter-in-law in Washington, D. C„ going especially to see her new grandson. TOUR GARDENS of the gueet fer a few days of Mr and Mrs. WB- Uam J. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. j ware to Gaffney during the ead to visit the former's Mies Jacqueline Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ander- eon, Kim and Lu Anne, will ar rive Friday to spend Easter with their parents, Mr. aad Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edwins. ^ Mr and Mrs. Harold Mathison who were enroute to their home to Havelock, Ontario, Canada, after spending the winter in Lake Wales, Fla., were guests for the week-rad of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart. ‘ Among Clinton residents going to Greenville Friday evening for the play. “Prescription-Mur der." were Major and Mrs. Jo seph Scott, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Youngblood. Jrrr Mr and Mrs D. A. Yarborough. Mrs. T. M. f nisoh Brtli Rufus Handback 'Poses VALUE - VARIETY Mrs. John T. Young attended Day at Erskine Colege, Due West, on Saturday. Miss Georgia Young will be at home for the Easter holidays with her parents. Miss Ruth BaUey had as guests during the week Mrs. Earl Stall and Mrs. Hal Powe of GreenviUe. Mrs. Hugh Simpson leaves to day to spend the Easter holidays TRAMMELL Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Tram mell announce the birth of a son, John Revendy, on April 15, at Blalock Clinic. Before marriage Mrs. Trammell was Miss Linda Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Buchanan of Joanna. ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson announce the birth of a son, Franklin Earl on April 17, St “l. W S_ 8h ^: M ” ,0 M”r Baldwin, Mrs. John W. Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Hender son Pitts, and Mrs. Henry M. Young spent several days last week visiting gardens in the lower part of the state. They were also visitors at the Presbyterian Home, Summerville, in Beaufort, Hilton Head and Bluffton. TO JAPAN % Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Leroy J. Crawford and three children have arrived in Tokyo, Japan, l^ w r bo K ro R w McM h :: te n b :* *••«»«« * SHOP HERE FOR BEST SPRING AND EASTER VALUES Sleeveless Pastel Blouses Skftftaw Shirtwaist Dresses • • a • a • Summer Cotton Skirts Ref. 2.98 Beautifully Designed All Sizes Capri Pants,.. 2 pr. 83.00 Lace Trimmed Pastel Panties 3 pr. $1.00 First Quality—Specially Priced NYLON HOSE • eeeeeeee EASTER BASKETS UMi AND CANDY GALORE Pr. 44c oP . Mr. McMaster and children. BRIDGEMANS MOVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bridgeman and little son formerly of Union are now making their home here In the King Apartments. Mr. Bridgeman is with Chemstrand Corp. Mrs. Bridgeman is the former Miss Jane Ray, daugh ter fo Mr. and Mrs. T. Clayte Ray. Mr. and Mrs Tom B Cooper with Mrs. Fred W. Oxley of Lau rens were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stanley in Hartsvlllc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearson had as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hart of Easley. Mrs. M. C. Jones has returned to her home In Montclair, N. J. after a stay here with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. Mrs. Paul W. Fay of Olympia. Washington is the guest of Mrs R. E. Ferguson. Mrs. Ferguson also has visiting her for a few days her granddaughter, Barba ra Ferguson, of Greenville Friends of Mrs. Martha M Glasure will be interested to know she is convalescing at the DeKalb General hospital in De catur, Ga., where she underwent surgery last week. Her mother Mrs. Lonnie S. Me Million return' ed home Sunday after being with her. CHISHOLM HOME Friends of W. Q. Chisholm will be glad to know he has returned home and is able to be out some after a several months illness and stay at the Walter Reed Hos pital, Washington, D. C. Mrs. W. G. King spent last weak in Alachua, Fla., with her daughter, Mrs. Alex Crufck- shanks aad Mr. Cntfckshanks. Mrs. James I. Adair of Green ville. accompanied by her sis ters, Mrs. Gladys EUison and Mrs. John G. Wilson and niect, Mrs. Amos Madden all of Green ville, visited friends and relatives here Tuesday. Lt. Col. and Mrs. W .G. King, Jr., and daughters, Kristt and Jan, were in Florence far the week-end with Mr*. King’s moth er, Mrs. Agnes Brodie. They were Joined by her sister, Mrs. Bill Beck, Major Beck and daughter of Rockville, Md. three-year tour of duty. Mrs. Crawford is the former Miss Irene White, daughter of Mrs. Vera G. White of this city. HAMILTON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dear Hamilton of Washington, D. C., announce the birth of a son, Gregory Robert, on April 8. Mrs. Hamilton Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Hamilton of this city. Mrs. Hamilton was for merly Miss Beverly Daube. iAV?* m. widow of Millar Ptoaaa, died Tusaday. Ap ril 19, at a Clinton ettule after a short illness. She was a native of Greenwood County, a daughter of Jm late Robert aad Emma Turner Cal houn. She had lived to Croat Hill for the past 80 years and was a member of the Cross Hill Metho dist Church. Surviving are two eons. Mil ler and Ernest W. Pinson, both of Cross Hill; four sisters, Mrs. Mamie Lipscomb of Honea Path; Mrs. Charles Bonner of Pacolet; Mrs. Ada Starnes and Mrs. Kath leen Adair, both of Greenwood; and a brother, Josh T. Calhoun of Ninety Six. Funeral services were con ducted Thursday at 8:90 p. m. at . I**• • mi ^ ^ I . 11 n ew> ai Aan F"? n Diyvn r unerat nitiiiry m wood by Rev. Gene Norris, Rev. Robert T. Baggott and Rev. M. Ussery. Burial was In Liberty Springs cemetery. Pallbearers were George Lips comb, Frank Hanna. Calhoun Bonner. Childs and Hugh Thomas Calhoun, Dr. Josh Starnes and Slifton McFaddin Mrs. J. L. Fennell Waterloo — Mrs. Allis Ander son Fennell, 80, widow of the late Dr. J. L. Fennell of Water loo. died early Sunday afternoon in a Laurens hospital after sev eral years of declining health and two months of illness She was a native of Laurens County and a daughter of the late Benjamin A. and Betty Car ter Anderson. Bhe was a mem ber of the liberty Springs Pres byterian Church at Cross HiU. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Cal Riser of Waterloo, and Mrs. Walter Lanford of Lau rens; a son. J. L. Fennell. Jr., of Waterloo; a brother, Benja min A. Anderson of Spartan- the by Norris Rev. the Waterloo School of the Emsst L Curry Laurens — Ernest Lawrence Curry. 97, former resident of the Dials community near Gray Court, died Frdiay at 4:80 a. m at Ms home. 918 Church Street, after three years of illness. He was a sob of the late B. H. Hughes Curry, end had lived to Laurens for the past 18 years. He was a farmer and a member Surviving are Ms wife. Mrs. Alta Campbell Curry , a sea. Er- L. Curry, Jr., of Atlanta; a Mrs. Marion Gratae of tte Curry, both of ducted Saturday at 8:89 p. m. at Dials Methodist Church by Rev. M. B Lee and Rev. B. 1. 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