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Clinton, 8. Thmradaj, November K, 1944 r THB CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE • • — Aft — lepertfti Bf Naftftd Sejmenr 8tM»41 er Stt-UIT About CUnton Polk — Mr» Fr#H Smitf ■<v»nmp*nUd Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Culbertson by Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Reid and family spent the week-end in and family of Columbia were Charleston, going especially to called to Atlanta, Ga., Saturday, attend Parents Day at The Cita- because of the death of Mrs. del. Their son, Cadet Harold Cul- Reid’s grandmother, Mrs. S. W. bertson is a member of the fresh- Hughes. man class. C. C. Giles has returned from Miss Kathryn Turner of Atlan- a visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. ta, Georgia is visiting with her B. Kugler and Mr. Kuger in lister, Mrs. Dan Yarboi'uugh and Myrtle Beach and also a visit Mr. Yarborough, with relatives in St. Petersburg, Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame Fla., and Brunswick, Ga. He spent Saturday in Atlanta, Ga., was accompanied by his niece, visiting with their son and daugh- Mrs. Hazel Hewitt of Ocean ter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Don Gate, N. J. Rhame. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid, Mr. t . Mrs. John B. Holland, Mary and Mrs. Everett Bishop of Ho- Ann and David, spent Sunday nea Path were in Atlanta, Ga., with Mrs. J. L. Tripp and Mrs. Sunday for the funeral of Mrs. S. E. M. Murphy near Easley. W. Hughes. WASHINGTON VISITORS Mrs. Ruby King has returned Mr. and Mrs. Bobby O’Cain home from Bailey Memorial and family of Anacortes, Wash- Hospital where she has been a ington, have been ^pending some patient following an illness. time with the former’s mother, Miss Linda White of the Uni- Mrs. Nina O’Cain, who is conval- versity of South Carolina, Co- esing from a recent illness, lumbia spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd her grandmothers, Mrs. R. C. have moved into their newly Stewart and Mrs. O. B. King. constructed home in the Merrie Mrs. Carl Crisp of Mountville Oaks Community, and Mrs. James Furr attended Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wessinger the convention of the S. C. School a| >d son, Derrick, attended the Food Service Association held Clemson-Virginia game in Clem- at the Wade Hampton Hotel in son on Saturday. The Wessinger’s Columbia Friday and Saturday, other children, Karen and Kevin, Misses Susan Turner and Bren- visited their grandparents, Mr. da Christopherson, students at and Mrs. A. O. Owens in Ander- Winthrop College, spent the son. week-end in Charleston with the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fergu- former’s brother, Dr. W. R. Tur- son and children spent the week- ner Jr., and Mrs. Turner and at- end in Durham, N. C. While tended the week-end festivities there they attended the Duke- at The Citadel. Georgia Tech game on Saturday. Mrs. Miriam W. Gray of Vir- Mr. and Mrs. T. Heath Cope- ginia Beach, Va., spent several land and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks days with her mother, Mrs. Ruby Owens attended the Clemson- King. Virginia game at Clemson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wells Sr., also the IPTAY Luncheon, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hod- MOVE INTO NEW HOME ges in Ware Shoals on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Dawson re- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman cently moved into their newly and daughter visited Sunday in constructed home on Sunset Blvd. the mountains of North Carolina, in the Lakewood community. Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson Kathleen Lynch, Rising Fawn, ton, Ga.; Mrs. Virginia Kellers fornia is spending n lair days peciaDy to of Taylors spent the week-end Ga., Rev. C. E. Cook, Washing- Dockstader of Riverside, Cali- with Mrs. Kalian, with the former’s mother, Mrs. Belle Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Epting and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberts of Pomaria, spent Sunday with Mrs. 0. H. Sbealy, Sr. ATTEND FUNERAL HERE , Mr. and Mn. J. D. Jacks and Mrs. Effie Hading of Green wood, Mrs. 4* B. Maher and Mrs. Ada Campbell of Spartan burg attended the funeral of W. GIFTS GALORE AT OUR DRUG STORE Free Gift Wrapping Young's Pharmacy North Broad Street Dial 833-1220 wmmmmmmmmmr Why Not Have Supper With Us? HOME OF PLEASANT EATING GREENWOOD HIGHWAY 833-2300 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour E Neighbors on Monday, and boys spent the weekend in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnett Bowman, Georgia. attended the National Safety Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Scha- Conference as representatives of ible Jr., of Charleston spent the the State Educational Finance weekend with the latter’s par- Commission in Chicago, 111., last ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bridges. wee k. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell Miss Patsy Simmons attended and Mr. and Mrs. Avery Smith the Parsnts Day festivities at wtir attend Visitors Day this The Citadel during the week-end. coming Saturday at Camden Mil- C ol. and Mrs. F. V. Smith, Mr. itary Acamedy in Camden. The a nd Mrs. Harry McSween and Trammells will also be visiting f ami i y and Mr and Mrs D s their son, Keith, who is a stu- Templeton spent the week-end in dent there. Charleston, going especially for RECEIVING NAVAL TRAINING the Parents Day week-end at Seaman recruit Michael D. The Citadel. Harvey and Michael D. Hl8g« HERE FOR FUNERAL departed October 1» by Jet tom Among the out-of-town rela- Atlanta, Ga., for San Diego, Cal* y ves an( j f r j en( j s here for Ute Honda, where they are receiving (ulleril | of Dr . Frank Kellar , training with the U. S. Naval Sund Mrs. C. A. Work- Center. The training program vi r, -a will last for nine weeks Thev man of Marion » N. C.; Dr. and will last tor rune weeks, iney Mrs L H Tay i or Greenville, are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- „„ rp , ¥ vin Riggs and the Rev. and Mrs. "fTL y V w ^ A <? Harvev Mr and MrS Jack We 11 ”*™, Among the out-of-town people Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. Otto attending the funeral of Jame. ' n ir^' n T » Urv-t/vn c.vwio.r Mrs. Carlton Wise, Greenville, James C Murrav A J This Mr ' and Mrs - Wa y n C Shannon, y w c ° luml>i ». Mrs. W. A. Coleman HalL New Yort SSfS.' T K^ tlu'To^Mm Mr" ” d’ E? Patrick, Greenville Mr.andMra. p c'Ly£h, A Jan", <£* Jack Owens, Montgomery, Ala,; ’ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Snead, a . . Kingsport, Term.; Mrs. Arthur CarOlilKI Milling Co. Dody, Summerville; A. E. Am- a a n • old, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. AnnOURCCS rOy RoiSCS Gus Traylor, North Augusto; Officials of Carotina Milling Mr. and Mrs. Eb Horton, Green- Co., Laurens feed manufacturing ville; Mrs. Gus Wherry, and Eli- firm, Friday announced wage zabeth Wherry, Spartanburg; pay rate increases effective pay Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Warren, Mrs. period ending Nov. 4. M. P. Davis, Newberry; Mrs. New rates affect all houriy C] "Bi Mills, Mr. and Mri. “Ray workmen and office employees. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Jake The announcement to employees Razor, Cross Hill; Mr. and Mrs. stated that increases ranged Jake Razor Jr., Greenwood; Mr. from 4 per cent to 8 1-2 per cent and Mrs. Henry Chandler, Co- with an average of about 5 per lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy cent. The company at the same Chandler, Spartanburg; Mr. and time is instituting a new merit Mrs. Frank Lee, Hendersonville, rating system of personnel eval- N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Woody uation. Woodson, and Mr. and Mrs. This increase is made possible Homer Freeman, Liberty. by improved efficiencies and Mrs. J. K. Herriot of Bishop- methods coupled with improving ville and Mrs. B. B. Breedin of economic conditions within the Great Falls were overnight feed industry, the statement guests of Mrs. S. C. Dunlap Tues- stated, day. R. A. Steer has returned from a visit 'With his step-daughters, Mrs. Mary Rice and Mrs. Kath ryn Anderson in Clemmons, N. C. 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