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TOE CUNTOW CHKONICLE
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ship training school for that
Miss Louise Speaks, who at
tends Columbia College, Cohan-
Ita» oi IntorMt ConcomlBO Load JJ-JgJ. £ rtSL^
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery
and daughter, Agnes, of Rock
Hill, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Avery’s mother, Mrs. Irby S.
Hipp. • ;, T;..
Mrs. J. B. Ricketts of Green
ville, if visiting her sister, Mrs.
Robert E. Wysor. Mr. Ricketts
was also here on Sunday for the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne were
Charleston for the week-end
visit with their son. Bill, a
student at the Citadel, to attend
the PC-Citadel game and also to
see the former’s father, W. G.
Horne, at the Isle of Palms.
LEAVE ON TRIP
Mrs. Lawrence F. Davis and
Mrs. Watts Davis, accompanied
by Mrs. Henry Bay on of Colum
bia, will leave Sunday for a
week’s trip to New York and
New Jersey where they will be
guests of Mrs. Paul Mclver and
Mr. Mclver at Sumptit, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oeland had
with them for the week-end their
daughter, Mr*. Thomas Alexan
der, and sons, Bert and Edward,
of Bishopville.
TO WASHINGTON
Mrs. Eva Hambrick left during
the week-end to go to Washington,
D. C., to be with her sister, Mrs.
Mary Beall, who underwent foot
surgery there on Tuesday.
Miss Cornelia Harris of Colum
bia, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Marcengill
and son, Larry, and Mrs. Perry
M. Moore were visitors at Oak
Ridge, N. C., during the week-end
with the latter’s son, Milton, a
student at Oak Ridge Military
Institute.
William R. Pitts. 3rd, and Gil
Huguley, who attend Wofford
College, Spartanburg, were
among students at home for the
wek-end.
TEACH IN CHARLESTON
Miss Wiley Davis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Davis,
has gone to Charleston where
she is teaching in the Stall High
School, North Charleston. She
was graduated from Winthrop
College in June.
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Carson
and son, John Little, of Gastonia,
N. C., spent Sunday with Mrs.
Carson's sister, Mrs. John M
Rose boro, and Mr. Rose boro.
Miss Ruth Bailey and Mrs.
Wilson Harris joined Mrs. Caro
line Coleman in Fountain Inn and
atteded the meeting ad lucheon
of the North Piedmont branch of
the American Pen Women at the
Clemson House last Thursday
mmA \ Mrs. Alvin Hueble has accepted
Tommy PavU, son of Mr. 1 a secretarial position in the office
JSSSrtX UniverM^li^r^ 1 01 ^
South Carolina, Columbia, wns
at borne for the week-end. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Rivers T. Jenkins Shealy. Rrd. stadente atGe«*ga
of Charleston, were week-end College, MRledgevlUe
visitors with their daughter. Mrs. s*** ** week-end at their homes
James Macdonald, and Dr. Mac- her# -
donald FROM TENN.
1 Mr and Mrs. John L Mim-
Coming home from Winthrop
College, Rock Hill, for the woek-??«**» J»ad~ visitors to thair
end were: Misees Mur Pitts, Syl- home for toe pest week toe for-
vla King, Emily Davis, Linda Bo I "wr’smotoer. Mrs^J. K. Osteen,
land, Alice Cunningham, Hrenda J^ Mr
Fallaw, Sandra Dunaway, Fran- I ^ turn 10 their harM 1x1
ceen Smith, Nancy Neighbors, Nashville, Tenn
Eugenia Byars and Jean Arnold. VIMT MOTHER
TO JACKSONVILLE Dr. and Mrs. Henry Burton
Joey Powell leaves today for and daughter, Ann, of Charleston,
the Naval Air Station, Jackson-1 were has for the week-end with
ville. Fin., where he has been as-1 the former’s mother, Mrs. G. A
signed following completion of j Burton. Also guests on Sunday
basic training at the Great Lakes j of Mrs. BBurton were Mr. and
has been spending e leave with Mrs. Auston Neely, Mr. and Mrs
his parents, Mr .and Mrs. L. V. I David Garrett and daughter,
Powell. I Lynn, of Pickens and R. E. Bur-
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry were I ton of Whitmire.
* u „ e “ s * 1 S r r SS attend festival
**”■ C ^’ * n<l M Cl * ry Attending the Carolina Beaut;
iJIh con nt Mr. Fwtival in Charlotte, N. C. on
Par I Monday were Mrs. Davis V.
Ralph Stewart, is attending Gar-1 nr-nH. RrHmhanah
ner Webb Junior CoUege at Boil- ^
ing Springs, N. Q., where he 5^"^° “ d
a member of the footbaU team. Martha Thompson.
Mrs. George W. Taylor, accom-l Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame vis-
pan ied by Miss Clara Andy of|it*d their son and daughter-to-
Greenvilie. were week-end visitors law. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhame
with the former’s daughter, Mr*, to Charleston over the week-end
Burt Copley, and Mr. Copley ini and attended the Citadel - PC
Aiken I Same
AT BEACH I FROM R. L
Mrs John W. LitUe, with her Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Leake
sister, Mrs. James Bryson, of have as a guest to their home
Winns boro, are at her cottage atl the latter’s cousin, Mrs. H. A.
Crescent Beach for a 10-day stay. | Machen of Rumford, R. I.
Miss Murray Addison, student
at Converse College, Spartan
burg, was at home with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addi
son. for the week-end.
Mrs. Robot S. Owens spent a
few days last week to Mount
Plchsant with her daughter, Mrs.
Carl Clary, the Rev. Clary and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Covington
of Cheraw, will arrive Friday to
be with Mrs. Covington’s sisters,
Mrs. Lawrence Davis, Mrs.
Thorn well Dunlap and their fam
ilies for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Gault of
Bamberg, spent the week-nd with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gault,Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wesstoger
and children visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Owen, to An-
der son for the weekend.
, Mr
H. M. Shaw to Raleigh
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Jean Nalaon of Charfteeton and
Bill Nefcna of the University of
South Carolina, Columbia, visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har.
w vod Nalaon the past wash end.
Mrs. H. P. McQqiston has been
on a recent visit with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George Williams to Vakdaee, N.C.
I# CAIJLKP TO FLA.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Southall
were called to Madison, Fla.,
last weak on account of illness
of the letter’s aunt, Mrs. Haffye
Hays. Mr. Southall returned on
Sunday and Mrs. Southall remain
ed there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart spent
the week-end to Charleston and
attended, the P. C.-Citadel game.
While to Charleston they visited
relatives and enroute stopped to
Columbia to see their daughter,
Miss Kathy Hart a student at the
University of South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers
and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel spent
the week-end at the Sowers cot
tage at Bat Cave, N. C. On Sun
day they joined Mrs. McDaniel’s
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Coker and daughter,
Joanne, of Asheville, N. C. at
Lake Lure for the day.
LIVE HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern
don who were recently married
are making their home to toe
student housing at Presbyterian
College where the former is a
student. Mrs. Herndon is con
nected with Ruby’s Beauty Shop
AT SEMINAR
Mrs. R. W. Johnson was to
Spartanburg over the week-end
and attended the Personnel Re
porting Seminar for employees of
the S. C. Credit Bureau.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Madden
and children are now occupying
the former home of Mrs. J. Hamp
Stone, on South Adair Street.
TO
Lt. and Mrs. Totn KUiott and
ha will ha stiHnaad for •
while attending Signal Corps.
School.
IN SERVICE
George Line Waves today for
Fort Jackson for S months active
duty with the U. S. Army. Mrs.
i-ane, lot tormer uorouty suitoci,
is staying with har parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Staton while ho
is away.
Hurricane News
MRS. CECIL SCOGIN,
tan tor several
Mr. and
visited Mr
la Cowpaos
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W. A. Seogto and Richard to
Greenville.
IN SERVICE
S/Sgt. Gene Haupfear has finish
ed training In Washington, D. C..
and is spending a thirty day
leave with Us family and his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. James
Haupfear before reassignment.
Mr. and Mrs. DiUard Young
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Kirby to GreesvUte Sun
day. Mrs. Young and children
and Mrs. Kirby and children mo
tored from Greenville to Ashe
ville. N. C., during the after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Willing
ham of Brevard, N. C., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Neighbors
last week.
Mrs. J. T. lusti visited her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Brown
of Chester, going especially to
see her new grandson, Charles
La wade, who was born Septem
ber 18th.
Mrs. Eva Young visited her
niece, Mrs. J. R. Holland and
Mr. Holland in Charlotte, N. C.,
last week.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. C. B. Nants and children
of Morganton, N. C., were guests
of relatives here a few days last
week coming especially to bring I here with her daughter, Mrs. Oita
her mother, Mrs. Eva Young, 1 Shealy. Jr, and in Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klegf
Deitre of
and Mrs. J. R. Bartley
Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
and Mrs. William Gilliam spent
Thursday to GGreGaavUk.
Mrs. Odus Young and Pam
visited bar parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Rice of Cross Keys on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyte Burroughs
of Winns boro visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Burroughs on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesaee Duckett,
Faye and Jerome. Misaes Sallit
Ann and Stella Duckett visited
Mrs. Maxine Wood Thompson,
the Rev. and Mrs. B. L. Wood
in Laurens Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Russell
were called to Clearwater tor the
funeral of Angus Beard on last
Thursday.
AT MEETING
Mrs. Harold Copeland and Mrs
Mace Young were among those
attending the Reedy River Asso
ciation meeting last weak.
SUNBEAMS MEET
The regular monthly meeting
of the Sunbeam Band of the
Hurricane Baptist Church was
held last Thursday at the church.
Wins On Quilt
Mrs. Mary Owens was winner
of a blue ribbon on a quilt en
tered in the Grenwood Fair last
week. Mrs. Owens, who is 87.
has completed 10 quilts since
the first of February.
She makes her home with her
children, spending some time
ooe red ribbon oa
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To Marina Corporal
John P Dunaway, son of Mr.
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