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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mn. A. M. Copeland has returned
from a three Wi^’s stay at Mon-^Kee qpcnt, ttw wedc-end at Folly
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treat and Bon QailMn, N. C.
Mrs.' L. M. Dufan is qiMnding
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Dennis Sowers, and Mr. Sowers.
Eddie SUer of Rochester, N. Y., BUI
Klappar 4md Bob Hair of New York.
City, are guests this wedc of Dr. B*
O. i^itten and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dailey and sons
spent Sunday .in the mountains of
North Caroli^
Mrs. Louis LaMotte and sons of
Maxton, N. C., are visiting her moth
er, Mrs. Mgrtle Hunter, tl^ week.
Mrs. P. M. Pitts and children and
Miss Margaret Holland visited Miss
Corrie Knight in the Hickory Tavern
section Sunday.
Miss Lyde Ray, a member of the
nursing staff of Grady hospital, At
lanta, Ga., is spending a two weeks’
vacation with her mother, Mrs. I. O.
Ray.
Miu Leta McIntyre has returned
from her home in CUo and resumed
her position with ^e orphanage
-.‘ Schools. ^ »
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendersem Pitts,
Jr., and son, Jettm, q;ient the past
. week vacationing at Pawley’s Island.
Mr. and Mry. C. C. Brannon are
spending two. weeks’ vacation with
relatives in Inman.
Robert Dugan, Jr., of Columbia, is
visiting his aunt, Mrs. Dennis Sowers,
and Mr. Sowers. Also guests of the
Sowers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dugan.
Mrs. John C. MiUer of Statesville,
N. C., and Mrs. G. P. Brissey of
Greenville, visited their sister, Mrs.
George T. Brown, the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Blakely and
grandson, Milton Collins, of Wash
ington, D. C., are visiting Mrs. C. P.
Robinson.
Mrs. Irene Todd is spending a few
days in Laurens with her daughter,
Mrs. Frank Martin, Jr., and Mr. Mar
tin.
Mrs. Sallie Boozer of SUverstreet,
spent last week with her daughter,
Mrs. T. M. Sease, and Mr. Sease. She
was accompanied home for a visit by
W. Q, Baldwin, Jr., and'J. D. Me-
Mr. an4Mn- Samuel Lipscombe of
Jersey City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt and son.
motmtains of North CaroUna before
returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lokey were in
John, spent the past week in Freder-1 Belton yesterday for the funeral of
icksburg, Va., with the former’s'Mrs. Emma W. Johnson.
^«afCh.
Mr. and hirs. J. R. DQlaxd, Mrs.
J. B. Bazeroore and dUldren of Jack-
scmville, Fla., left yesterday, after a
few ds^’ visit to the framer’s sis
ter, Mrs. J. B. Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper and son,'
Ljmn, left Monday for a ten-day va
cation trip to points of iider^ in
Florida.
Little Mac Poole of Cross Anchor,
q>ent the past wade with his aunt,
Mrs. Shirley Thnmons, and Mr. Tim
mons.
■Mr. and Mrs. William Bolt of New
port, Ky., luad Cincinnati, Ohio, are
vidting the former’s aunt, Mrs. Jack
W. Anderson, and other relatives
here and in Laurens.
Mrs. W. B. Lea of Rocky. Mount,
N. C., has joined her sisters here for
a visit to their mother, Mrs. C. M.
Bailey.
Miss Margaret Jemes of Ware
Shoals, is vidting her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Willard L. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1^. Harris and
dau^ter, ComeUa, sprat the week
end with Mrs. Harris’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Bethea, in Dillon.
Miss Nellie Ruth Dudeett is spend
ing a wedc’s vacatirai as the guest of
relatives in Savazmah, Ga. •
Mrs. Qm Davidson left Saturday
for a stay of several mraiths in Pen
dleton with her daughter, Mrs. Wal
ter Aull, and Mr. Aull.
Robert Vance of Fort McPherson,
Ga., sprat the wedc-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Todd of Atlanta,
visited the former’s mother, Mrs.
Irene Todd here, and the latter’s
mother, Mrs. Herbert Martin, in Lau
rens last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston C. Wilder of
McCormick, spent the week-end with
the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B.
Wilder:
Miss Claudia Copeland of Laurens,
was the guest last week of Mrs. C. P.
Robinson and Mrs. Willard L. Jones.
^Mrs. A. C. Sligh and son, CSievis,
of Ninety-Six, were guests Sunday
brother, W. C. ^;>ratt, and in Wash
ington, D. C.
Mrs. J. A. Harker and son, Jimmy,
of Atkins, visited Mrs. Harker’s par-
rats, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Sr.,
a few days last wedc.
Mrs. J. T. Langston, Sr., has re
turned to her home in Eiarlington
after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Ag
nes Kern.
Mrs. M. A. Durant, Misses Florence
Durant and Evelyn Long of Abbe
ville, are guests of Mrs. George H.
Ellis.
Friends of Mrs. W. S. Bean will be
glad to know she is convalescing
after a week’s illness.
Mrs. R. P. Wilder and son, Donnie,
are visiting relatives in Woodruff.
The Wilders expe^ to leave in the
Miss Blanche Bethea of Tatum is | near future for Winnsboro where
the guest of Miss Inez Yoimg. Also j they make their future home,
gu^ of Miss. Yo^ fra the week- j nizabeth Graham is the guest
> potiUon in the Lrdl. Cotton UlU, Mn. T. O. Me
office
Mr. and Mts. A. B. Jacks and
family were guests Sunday of'Mr.
and Mn. Rufus Morgan in Spring-
fldd.
Mn. Lee Add Blakely and sons,
Lee and Guy, have returned from a
two weeks’ visit to her home in Mil-
ledgeviUe, Ga. ^
Mr. and Mn. W. B. Driggen and
son, Billy, are vacationing this week
at Myrtle Beach.
J’riends of Miss Merel Chaney will
be glad to know she is convalescing
Keown*and daughter, Nancy, of
Bladcstock, visited their mother and
grandmother, Mn. T. J. Blalock, here
wedc.
Mn. J. H. Donnan and son, Joe
Donnan, of Spartanburg, sprat the
week-end in I^dleton with the for
mer’s sister, Mn. Walter Aull, and
Mr. AulL
Mr. and Mn. F. M. Stutts and
family returned yesterday from a
vacation stay of several weeks in
Florida.
Dr. Bothwell Graham, of Duke
P. A. Partee of Atlanta, accompanied home in. Eastover after a visit to
her sister home, and while here will'mother, Mn. J. Will Leake.
also be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Spinks.
Sam McCrary of Camp Stewail^
Ga., spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mn. W. D. Adair and B&n.! parents, Mr. and Mn. C. H. McCrary,.
Bertha
guests/of
Sloi^ '
wedc-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mn. J. Reed Todd.
Mn. Bob Hamer and daughter.
A. Gray were week-end
relatives in Atlanta.
Todd of Conway, spent the
Betty Jane, have returnad to their in Columbia.
Mn. Q. I. Shealy and Mr, and
Olin Shealy, Jr., were visitors
Charlotte, N. C., several days
week.
Miss Mary Crawford was
week-end guest of Miss Mattie
following an appendix operation at j
th. hMBittI in GtoenviU. B«m«U SraCT '
Louie Jones of Oklahoma. City,
Oklahoma, was the guest last week
hospital
where she is a student nurse. •
Miss Jane Little is the guest this
week of Misses Kathryn Willingham . . .
and Hanna Lou Dargin in GreenviUe. J* t ^ ^ ^ ^
Tommy and Peggy Sease Mr. and of Blr. and Mn. G. A, Burton and
Mn. T. B. Boozer and son, Heyward, Mn. Henry Burton. Also visiting the
of Silverstreet, were also guests of Burtons during the week were Mn.
the Sease’s on Sunday. C. C. MeWhirter of Jonesville, and
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Mr. and Mn. A. C. Workman and
daiighten. Misses Dorothy and Bar
bara Workman, will return tomor
row from a vacation stay at Myrtle
Beach.
Mn. R. L. Crisp, Miss June Crisp
and Mn. Lilia Austin of Cross Hill,
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mn. B. R. Austin. Also guests of the
Austins Sunday were Mr. and Mn.
J. H. Austin of Cross Hill.
Mn. Raymond Pitts, Mn. John W.
Little, Misses Agnes Davis and Nancy
Owens visited Mr. and Mn. H. F.
Harris yesterday in Columbia.
Miss Emily Dillard was the guest
several days this week of Miss Helen
Bryant in Greenville.
Mn. R. W. Wade, Mr. and Mn.
J^n Spratt, and John Spratt, Jr.,
attended the wedding of Barney
Spratt and Miss Hioebe Ingold in
Hickory, N. C., on Saturday.
Mr. and Mn. J. I. Adair were
guests Sunday of Miss Ella Adair at
Brevard, N. C.
Friends of Bobby Owens, son of
Mr. and Mn. Robert S. Owens, wiU
regret to know he will be a patient at
Mr. and Mn. Sterlin Young and
son, Sterlin, are spending a few
weks in Georgia with relatives.
Mr. and Mn. Harry Wilkes and
sons, Harry and Gene, will return
tomorrow from a vacation trip to
Gatlinburg, Tenn., and through the
Smokey Mountains.
Mr. and Mn. William Blackwell,
Sr., of Florence spent the week-end
here with their son and daughter-in-
law.
Miss Annie Rogen Bailey this
week resumed her work with the
Public Welfare office in Laurens.
Miss Ruby Fooks and Henry Mc
Farland of Wilmington, Del., are
guests of Mr. and Mn. Robert M.
Crooks.
Mn. R. W. Wade has returned
from Lake Junaluska, where she
spent the past few weeks.
Friends of Miss Frances Shealy
wiU be glad to know she is convales
cing at her home following an oper
ation in Charlotte this week.
Lawrence Hall, who has been em
ployed in Staunton, Va., is spending
some time with his parents, Mr. and
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kNUf experience, of sound protsetioa of the interests and
welfare of our customers. It has never overlooked the
fundamentals that combine to make the modem bank a
hub of economic activity in the community.
We are proud of our progress, and prouder still df
the many patrons who have remained consistent custom
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Here you will find courteous consideration for every
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“ J. Riy Casque. WlUism Pitt, and
■Mn John W. Sue spent the past liTwtoi’
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Mrs. M. E. Curlee. Mr. ittle and
Jane also spent Sunday there and ac-
cranpanied her home.
Mrs. F. P. Canley was the guest
Friday of Mrs. Julian Hughes in
Latirens.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bryson and
daughter, Carol, spent Sunday in
Asheville, N. C.
Miks Nancy Kern will return to Jier
home in Reidville today after a visit
to her grandmother, Mrs. Agnes
Kem.
Misses Inra and Henry Etta Young,
their guests. Misses Blanche Bethea
of Tatum, Annette and Louise Peden
of Fountain Inn, attended the wed
ding of Mi^ Carolyn Switzer and
Rev. Thomas Neely in Roebuck on
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Edward Ferguson of Camp Wheel-
er, Ga., sprat the week-end withi ^ ^ *V**^,,r » •,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E-
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Easterling ol McCall, also stationed
at Camp Wheeler.
, Misi Virginia Benjamin is spend
ing a two week’s vacation as the
guest of friends in Miami rad Or
lando, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson and
children of Summerville, were guests
Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goff.
Friends of Mrs. M. T. Motes will
be pleased to know her condition is
improviing at Hays hospital where
me has been a patient for the past
several weeks. —
Mrs. Mid Self and son returned to
their home in Parksville Tuesday af
ter a visit to her father, M. B. Hipp.
Mrs. Self, Misses Irene and Mildred
Hipp, Mac B, Hipp, Jr., and Sam
Cassanova spent Monday in the
Smokey mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harrison of
Coronaca, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Pack. ^
Lewis Bailey, and Mrs. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and
Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Hollingsworth
are on a vacation trip through North
Ca^lina, Tennessee and Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jacks and
daughters have retvuned to their
home in'Elizabeth, N. J., after a visit
to relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Clayte Ray and
daughter, Jane, spent the week-end
at Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. H. C. Wofford of Columbia,
visited her sister, Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, a
few days this week. Also guests of
the Jeanes for the week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Carruthers and
children of Greensboro, N. C., and
their son. Jack Jeanes, of Fort Bragg,
N. C.
Little Jackie Franks spent the past
week in Abbeville with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hagins.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ellison and
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Mm. X. i Meintoih .p.n» th. ptot
week in Wilimington, N. C., with her
daughter, Mrs. Bruce Rol^rts, and
Mr. Roberts.
Catherine Eichelberger, daughter*
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger.
is spending several weeks at Camp
Tra-A-Wandah, near Hendersonville,
N. C.
L. H. Davidson and Mac Finney
will return Friday from a visit to
their aunt, Mrs. M. E. Herndon, in
Tallahassee, Fla.
Mzz^nd Mrs. B. L. King, and Miss
Emma Adams are spending several
days in Spartanburg with the for
mer’s daughter, Mrs. H. R. Phillips,
and Mr. PhilUps.
Miss Irene Workman has returned
from a visit to her brother, C. A.
Wprkmra, and Mn. Workman, in
Marion, N. C. Mr. Workman spent
the wedc-rad here.
Friends of Fant Thomley of Co
lumbia, wiU be glad to know he is
improving Mtisfactorily in a Colum
bia hospital following an operation.
Mrs.'^E. Mood Smith and grandson,
Murphy Timmerman, are, spending
two weeks at Folly Beach, near
Charlestrai.
Mis. L. E. Cason and dtildrra, Mias
Rosalyit rad Bobby Cason, have re
turned from an extended visit to Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Cason, Sr., in Rayle,
Qa., and her motfara, Mrs. Rebecca
Wri^t, in' Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr.
Cason spent the week-end in Chatta
nooga and was accranpanied hrane by
his family.
^Mr. and Mrs. L. S..Burton of Sa
vannah, Ga., were guiasts Sunday of
Blrs. Henry Burton and Bfr. rad Mrs.
O. A. Burtra. Thair dauid^ter, Fran
ces Burton, who had sprat the past
several weeics here, accompanied
them Ira a law days’ stay in the
cation in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. B. M. Howie, Mrs. S. D. Daw
kins and Scott Dawkins, Jr., were in*
Fort Mill Tuesday to attend the fu
neral of Mrs. C. F. Nichols, formerly
of this cgy.
Mrs. R. E. Edgeworth and Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Edgeworth have returned
to their home in HartsviUe alter a
visit to the latter’s sister, Mrs. S. D.
Dawkins, ^d Mr. Dawkins. Shirley
Dawkins accompanied them to Harts-
ville for a few days’ stay.
Friends of Miss Mary Ellen Rich
ardson will be glad to know she is
out again after a week’s illness.
Elbert Jones recently spent a few
days’ vacation at Jacksonville Beach,
Fla.
Mrs. Emma Little has returned to
her home in Simpsonville after a
visit to Mrs. Julia Griffin and Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Coleman.
Captain Jack H. DaVis, Lieutenants
R. T. Dunlap and B. F. Wingard spent
the week-end at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Johnson of
Cayce, were guests Friday of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Mills.
Mrs. G. A. Spinks" has returned
from a visit to relatives in Atlanta
and other points m Georgia. Mrs.
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