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i i Thnatejr, May 12, 1M4 THE CLINTON CHBON1CLE • • • B(Mi About 'People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents Mrs. Hugh Simpson spent Moth er's Day in Winnsboro with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster. Friends of Mrs. W. Roy Pitts will be interested to know that she con tinues ill at her home on East Flori da street. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry spent Sunday in Gaffney with Mrs. Hen ry’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferguson ^ and sons spent the weekend at Paw ley’s Island. Mrs. Bailey Dixon and children Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young, who came espec ially to attend the Young family re union, were Mrs. Harry Williams and son, Hap, of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow of Knox ville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Charles Kastor, of Lookout Moun tain, Tenn. Mrs. A. C. McMaster, Gloria-and Mr and Mrs. H. J. Newburn of Sararsota, Fla., are vMtiag their daughter. Mrs. Frank Sherrill. Mrs. J. I. Adair la pending the week in Greenville with relatives. Mr. snd Mrs. Marvin G. Gault, Jr, and children visited his parents in Bamberg during the week-end. Frank SherriH, accompanied by David Myers of Joanna, is on a business trip to Chicago and Michi gan. AT DENTAL CONVENTION Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wesinger, Dr. and Mrs. Judson A. Davis attended Mrs. James E. Welle accompanied by her mother, Mrs. H. H. Wheeler of Bole Point spent a few days in Pendleton with her mother, Mrs. Grady Sea wright Guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. | ton - Tbonras Baldwin were her parents. Miss Carolyn Hairston, member of, the frsphman class at the Uni versity of South Carolina, Columbia, was here lor the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hairs- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Knight. Mr. snd Mrs. Allen Knight and children of Bdton. Dr. and Mrs. Roland Knight snd children of Greenville. FROM AUGUSTA Mrs. Annie Lou Marshall has re turned to her home in Augusta, Ga., after a two weeks stay here as the guest of Mrs. Annie Stone at her Mr and Mrs. J. H. McMillian and home ‘ 0,1 Shands daughters of Inman visited her mo- Spending Sunday with Mr. and ther, Mrs. John Griffin Pitts on Sun- Mrs. John T. Young were their dau- day. ghter. Miss Georgia ^ Young, of Queens College, Charlotte, N C.. and two of her classmates, Misses Julia Massey of Dade City, Fla . and Dorothy Du Bose, of Elkint, W Va. Mr. and Mrs. Eduard Campbell the South Carolina Dental Axso- Among local Winthrop girls at ciation convention in Greenville home for the week-end were Misses during the week-end. Dolly Crouch, Bootsie Horton. Sara Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carson and Pitts, Myra Pitts. Betty Jane Ham- sons of Gastonia, N. C., were guests er. Jennie Addison and Shirley Sta- Tommy Horger were recent visitors on § un{ j a y 0 f the latter’s aunt, Mrs. ton at the Edisto Gardens in Orange- Morgan Todd ^ her sister Mrs | Mr and Mrs Eugene Avery and aid children spent the week-end at- John M. Roseboro, and Mr. Rose daughter, Agnes of Rock Hill visited Pawley s Island BUYS HOME boro. her mother, Mrs. Irby S Hipp the Mr and Mrs "Hiurston Giles and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Kilpatrick of Friends of Dwight Moody. Jr., son P 35 * week-end Mr Avery also mo- Adrian, spent Sunday in Camden left yesterday to visit her parents, Bessemer City. N C., have pur- of Mr and Mrs d^V,’ Moody, t°red to Augusta. Ga , to be with w jth their son and brother Chuck. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wood, in Talla chased the R. D. Nance home near stationed at Parris ^land, will be his mother on Sunday ^ student at Camden Military dega, Ala. here, where they have been residing glad t(J know ^ is impfoving at the TRIP TO NASSAU Academy LOSES BROTHER *?. r some t ' me son - ^ Naval Hospital in Beaufort where M** 8 Moore Nettles will re- p r and Mrs. John G Barden of Mr. and Mrs John M Roseboro Kilpatrick ' manager of **** M > dwa y he has been confined with a hand turn loda >' to Dallas, Texas after a Boone, N C., were guests on Sa*.ur were called to Charleston Saturday ! Dr ‘ ve In Theater. in j ury . days visit with her parents Mr. day of Mrs . Raymond Prtts, com- because of the death of the latter’s Mr and Mrs Maxie Brannon of Mrs George u Walker and Miss an<i ' trs Harry Nettles Miss Net .les ing especully to attend the funeral brother, Thomas F. Roseboro. Charleston, were guests on Sunday 0rlena C arUedge of Johnston spent ^ ,s L a stewardess with Delta Air wrxices ol M rs. Albert S Rumph Rev. and Mrs. William McKinnon Mr and Mrs. 0. F. Beaty en- Sunday with ^ former’s son, and Ijnes has JUS, returned from a va- Mlss Elairie Addison, who attend^ and children of Hampton, visited her route home from Greenville where daughter-inlaw, Dr and Mrs James ca !' on ^ 10 .V®® 31 * ^ Huke University, Durham, N C.. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry, the y visited the lattes’s parents, Mr. , walker ' ,rs ,,ames H° rton anrt J °" n spent the week end with her par here on Friday. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Cass, Jr. .\.p. n Mr of Chatham, N J . have gone to enlSf Mr and Mrs John A. Addison „ _ _ 1, ns iapak Mr-\nd Mrs. R. D. Nance, Mr visit her parents after a two weeks Mrs. R. E. Ferguson and Mrs. M. w and Mr\ David Pitts and daughter, . h _ with V t r Horton’s mother |\ T D I C. Jones of Montclair, N. J., who Sg.t and Mrs. William L. Moore Debora h\f Deland, Fla . recently R s Horlon M r and Mrs 019061 TUmS BSCK is spending some time here, were and children are spending a month’s t a fe Ad ay s with their son and Horace Horton and other relatives ^ gueste Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. leave with their parents, Mr. and brother< M &y Timmerman and " m ^NUnTm T^mplet^ of Augus f|infA|, (A Ukfi I PflH Mrs. George Moore in Laurens, Mr. Mrs T[mmer ^ n u Ga was ^ home Wfth her pa . LlllllOn 10 laRC LCaU -I’-h ^ Wallace Boyd, Don Rhame and rents. Mr and Mrs J B Templeton Draper halted the 3-game win- MH y f^m Sn Fron: > Blalwk Jr * at for the week-end mng streak of the Clinton Cavaliers roiif inn.. i Davidson College, N. C.. were at Mrs. Henry Harris of MooresvDle. Tuehday night when they bested the ’ home for the week-end N C.. Mrs. Harold Epting of L^es- riintonians 11 to 9 Mrs. 0. T Lawing, Mr and Mrs. ville. Mr. and Mrs W D Cauthen Lawrence Ferguson in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. CarroH Reid and children of Columbia, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Fred Ssott, on Sunday. < Miss Lou Jones Cornwall, whoiy ears dul y in Yokohama. Japan. attends Sullins College, Bristol, Va., was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwall, for the weekend. AT FORT LEAVENWORTH Major General Ansel B. Godfrey is attending the Staff and General Command Sch ool at Fort Leaven worth, Kansas, this week. Mrs. Bill Blalock and daughters of Holly Hiill, visited her mother, Mrs. B. T. Fuller, the past week end. - Miss Rachel Ann Wilson, who at tends the University of South Caro lina, Columbia, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Cecil P. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong of Gray Court, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and little granddaughter, Patsy Hitt, of Anderson, spent Sunday with their mother. Mrs. Eugene T. J. Blalock of Raleigh, N. C\, R w Johnson an d children of Greer «f Greenville, Mr and Mrs. Gerald visited his brother. Dr. George R Blalock, and family the past week visited relatives here on Sunday. '>uber of Laurens, were guests on . „ , 4 . , Mrs Dick Lindsay and children of Sunday of Mr and Mrs Henry C. end. coming BmmrtUvIll. spent the week-end Suber Young tamd, reunmn on Sunday ^T^mcs R S Horton Mr. John W Finnejr Sr . Mm Mrs. Floyd Fuller spent several , . „ John W Finney. Jr., and son. War- days last week in Windsor, N. C„ and ‘ mRTAWED ren - ^ spendin<! ** “ It h " ^ M ’ Mr™ R^ J^Seen *" d M ” ^ Mrs- A. C. McMaster was caded " "’viSIT IN W. VA. ^JT—et run smash for Chnton tained m the homes of Mr. and ‘T pitcher Green got the Dra A five-run uprising in the seventh inning knocked out Clinton's 9 to 6 lead Up to Tuesday, Clinton and Draper were tied with three wins each to lead the Eastern Carolina League. Adair's two-run homer was the big blast for Draper in the seventh. Tol- VISIT IN W. VA. am, MJS Rutledge Adair - "'s^Mr : Rock Hill, visited the latter * fath- JJ. ?• “J 11 ’ Sr ’’ Mr ““ M Mrs Ralph Griffin, in Huntington er. Homer D. Henry, the past week- w - v *- end and on Sunday attended the R B Simmons has returned to Mr ^ Mrs ~ Young family reunion here. the home <* hls daaghte1 '' Mrs J B teevesvilie. spent the past week-end ^ and ( arI,sle * rl1 ^ at Bobby Tinman has returned to Speake after a several weeks stay visiting with the latter’s par St Petersburg Fla , after a ten- ‘ n Macon - Ga • wSUl rri ^ iv «* ^ «ts. Mr and Mrs Cari Chandler day stay with Ms parents. Mr. and companying him here for the week I Mr aIld Mrs d. H Reynolds. Jr., Make-Up Games Kohler will come to Clinton Fri- William Hutto of ^ “*’*.*? off .. f ra ‘ n ! d ? ut Buff a Mrs. J. L Unman. Jimmy Tinman of Winston-Salem, N. C., was also at home for the week-end end were his daughters. Mrs. Lois gf Washington. Ga.. spent Sunday Slaughter and Mrs W C. Adams of wrt j 1 ^ latter's mother, Mrs P B Macon Adair < Practical Business Accounting For Business Persona and Their Employees Especially Beneficial to Fanners CLASS ROOM STUDY TAUGHT BY A LOCAL PROMINENT ACCOUNTANT Laurenr. Electric Co-Op Bldg.—EZ Living Center MAY 23 Laurens, S.C. FREE AIR CONDITIONED MAY 23 Lecture and Discussion Meeting On the Business Man’s Practical Problems and His Bookkeeping Methods 7:00 P.M YOU should attend if you are one of the following: • Owner of a Business • Employee laooking for Promotion • Operator of a Farm • Young Man or Woman .Seeking a Job • A Person Who Some Day Will Own His Own Business Registrations Now Being Taken ONLY 39 WILL BE ACCEPTED NBRS Nationally Known Accounting and Bookkeeping Program COURSE WILL INCLUDE * • Complete Working Knowledge of Basic Accounting • Partnership and Corporation Accounting -• How To Make Your Books Work For You LEARN TO DO YOUR OWN BOOKKEEPING. ACQUIRE A SKILL THAT LEADS TO SUCCESS FOR DETAILS National ‘ 805 Write— ms Rooearcl Liberty Life Building Charlotte, N. C. Inc. Call Local RopcoMtatiTo S.C. •424 Clinton at Draper. Riverdale at Birffoia. and Carliale at Kohler Tuesday. May 17 Draper at Ckntoa. Buffalo at Riverdale and Kohler at Carlisle Draper Carlisle Clinton Riverdale Buffalo Kohler .. See Earl Pitts In. Person At iHT vegeti East Carolina Av able Market Clinton. S. C. NEW CHECKSTAND INSTALLED FOR FASTER SHOPPING • ■ ' j SLICING TOMATC )ES - 5c % Winfield CS 300 Can CORN 10c 0 Btl. Carton Pepsi Cola 39c Ijonggrain 1 H oz. pkg. RICE 10c Cedar Rock 300 Can ■ f Green Beans 10c r 1 Irhv's h |h. Bucket Fatback u 10c LARD 99c Golden Ripe BANAM IAS* 5c New Shipment POTTER' All Types Your Choice 39c Fancy CORN \ —4 '"Sc Vote For t Caldwell W. Wier For Reelection As Sheriff Of Laurens County Just a few reasons why we should re-elect Sheriff Wier: * He has served us faithfully and well for 20 w years. He is experienced and honest. He is fair and merciful. i He is kind and thoughtful to those in trouble. He has served us in war and peace with cou rage and distinction, being a veteran of World War I. He is highly respected by State Law Enforce ment Agencies. Nothing takes the place of experience. Sheriff Wier is a Christian gentleman and as-, sists in all worthy civic undertakings. Laurens County cannot afford to lose an of ficer of his experience, character, and integrity. »■ - ’ * Paid for h> KTrends m the City of Clinton