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' ■ Why Cook for Friends and Family BRING THEM TO ^ THE CLINTON Cafe SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER: GENUINE COUNTRY HAM SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN CHOICE OF OTHER MEATS ' : Clinton Cafe 'The Home of Good Steaks" "ml * -rr- V COMPLETE Home Furnishings ■/ "The Best for Less* PHILCO RADIOS BATTERIES PHONO NEEDLES PHILCO HOME FREEZERS AH PhllcO Products at Nationally Advertised Prices— Why Pay More? f BEDROOM SUITES—Walnut, Mahogany, Maple Priced at $109.95 to $299.95 WARDROBES AND CHIFFOROBES—$34.95 to $69.95 CHESTS OF DRAWERS—$14.95 to $29.95 ODD BEDS—$9.95 to $34.95 CRIB BEDS—$24.95 to $34.95 SCREENED BEDS—$34.95 to $39.95 Complete with Mattress * * PLAY PENS—$14.95 HIGH CHAIRS—$9.95 to $17.95 INNERSPRING MATTRESSES—$39.95 to $49.5a LIVING ROOM SUITES—$149.95 to 5249.95 SOFA BEDS—569.95 to $129.95 DINING ROOM SUITES, 9 Pieces, Mahogany, Walnut $269.95 to 5299.95 BREAKFAST ROOM SUITES—Wood or Metal $39.95 to 589.95 Close Out Prices On ELECTRIC FANS, PORCH and YARD FURNITURE PABCO LINOLEUM RUGS A Small Shipment Morrison furniture Go Corner Musgrove and Main Telephone 425 •i*v: 1 Sii,'... asafeJ WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS t . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Misses Fay Pitts, Johnita Horton, and Evelyn Hesse, who is visiting here^ and Richard Stutts, Albert Wallace and John Cauthen of Colum bia, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ! F. M. Stutts, are on a house party at Folly Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas Ed wards, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eugene Ed wards, Sr., of Union, Mrs. Hayne Smith and Mrs. Ella Smith of West Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Warner have moved into their newly erected home on M>ple street. Edward Ozmint and Billy Charp ing of Iva, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Allred. Mrs. W. O. Derrick and daughter,! Patsy, are visiting their parents, and; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Purvis, in Morven, N. C. * Mrs. V. O. Kelly of Pine Bluff, Springs, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. | Ark., is spending several weeks with | Simpson Sunday. jher parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. i Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors and Dominick. : daughter, Miss Elsie Neighbors, were guests of the former daughter, Mrs. J. A. Dugan, and Mr. Dugan in Harts- ville Sunday. Miss Marsha Dugan accompanied them home for a several dayts stay here. Mrs. J. A.. Neighbors and daugh ters, Mary Ann and Nancy, are vis iting in Gainesville, Ga., several days. . Pfc. Buddy McMillian of Camp LeJeun* N< C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McMillitfn. The following attended the wed ding of Miss Ann Donnan Scott of Whitmire and Hugh Boyd of Chester in Whitmire on Tuesday evening: Mrs. J. H. Donnan, Miss Miriam Don nan, who was a bridesmaid in the wedding, Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Mrs. Nene Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Reed 1 Fla. Todd, Mrs. Charles Workman, Mr. j Dr ★ •r m MOTHER Knows How to Handle Money Mrs. Sam McDonald of Fort Pierce, Fla., is visiting her sister, j Mrs. E. J. Adair. Mrs. McDonold has been spending the summer at Colum bia University in New York, where' she is working toward a doctor’s degree, and will leave next week to 1 resume her duties as teacher in Fort Pierce. * Dr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Hatchett and son left Tuesday to make their home in Washington, D. C. j Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Prince and fam ily of Augusta, Ga., were week-end guests of the former's brother, H. G. Prince, and Mrs. Prince. Mrs, Ben Hart is visitinfl Mrs. MiV- iam Poteat and Mf\ and Mrs. J. B. Hart. She is enroute from her home in Pattersville, Mich., to join Sgt Hart at Tyndall Field, Panama City, She’s a smart buyer, takes plenty of time to shop around. And when it comes to sav ing money, give her a chance, Dad, and she won’t let you down. Today, more women than ever before use a checking account to stay within their budget and keep a savings account for that rainy day. We’re proud of the women who use our bank. Proud to help you too. Mom, in any way we can. M. S. Bailey £ Sen Marshall W. Brown was the Established 1886 BANKERS Capital $400,000.00 and Mrs. Robert Buford, Jr., Mrs. | guest speaker on Sunday morning — — T ,L. W. Bailey, Mrs. Irene Todd, Mi . for services at the Presbyterian ^ tt-Itjj-j and Mrs. Hubert Todd and Mrs. Mace Young. I Mrs. F. D. Jones is spending some time with h6r daughter, Mrs. Hubert of Mr. and Boyd, and Mr. Boyd. ' I Miss Jane church in Bishopville. Mrs. M. K. Ratteree and daughter of St. Petersburg, Fla., are guests Mrs. Ansel* B. Godfrey, [i Sturgeon of Durham, Miss Mary Dove at Waco, Texas, N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Thurston Giles, and Mr. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake were guests of Mr. ajid Mrs. J. B. Williams and. Mr. ahd Mrs. E. H. Garrett in Greenwood Sunday. H. E. Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nabors spent the week-end in Charlotte, N. C.,! with Mrs. C. G. Barnette. Miss Nell Buchanan will enter the Warren A. Chandler School of Nurs- in, Savannah, Ga., as a student on,; Louie’s Mrs. A. Ross Blakely has returned] September 2. s re from a two week’s visit with her, Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap 1 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and spent the week-end- in Sandersville, | Mrs. Tommy Cook, and a trip through Ga., with the latter’s mother, Mrs. the mountains of Virginia and North W. W. Harris. Their daughter, Miss Carolina. While away she also visit- Mildred Dunlap, left Monday for a ed Mrs. W. F. Davis and other rela-jtwo weeks’ stay with relatives in tives in Shelby, N. C. ! Washington, D. C. MELLOW-CREAM Mrs. Marshall Brown has returned from Chattanooga, Tenn., where she was called because of the illness of her father, J. C. Gross. Friends of Dr. Bernard Boyd yill be glad to know he is improving at his home following an eye tion Monday in Greenwood. Mrs. Lucy Nabors has returned from a week’s visit in Charlotte, N. C., with Mrs. f C. G. Barnette and Mrs. Henry Martin. Miss Eleanor Simmons of Cross Hill, was the week-end guest of Miss opera- Barbara Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts are Miss Bessie Barret of Mount Ber-[ spending the week with the‘latter’s ry college, Rqme Ga., is spending' parents, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Wood, two weeks with her mother, Mrs. L.! in Hemingway. Paul Wood, Jr., who P. Barrett, and sister, Miss Gladys^spent the week-end here, accompan- Barrett. lied them home. Terry Thomas, daughter of Mr. and, Miss Florence DuRant returned Mrs. J. C. Thomas, had as her guest Sunday to her home in Marianna, several days this week, Nan Long of Fla., after attending summer school DO-NUTS Made Fresh Daily 20 Sloan St. .ft- Belmont, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter and children, Mildred, Bob and Tom, have returned to their home fk Cum berland,. Md., after a visit with the former’s mother* Mrs. Lee Hpnter. Mrs. E. F. Culbreath and daugh ters, Ann and Elisa, of Charlotte, N. C., have returned to their home after at Presbyterian college. She will return in September to attend the college this fall. Mrs. S. G. Dillard and daughter, Miss Lillian Dillarc^, have been spending several days with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Paul Tur ner, and Mr. Turner in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Cornelia Harris, with Mr. and a visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. Mrs. H. H. Provence and daughter, O. I. Sheely. j Miss Julia Provence, of Greenville, is Mrs. T. P. Cromer of Florence,: spending the week at Myrtle Beach, spent several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sipmons have her brother and sister-in-law, Mi. moved into their new home on South and Mrs. H. C. Suber.' Broad street. Mrs. Vernon Jacks and daughters,; Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, Mrs. Ethel R. Alverna, Alice Carol and Joan, of Pitts, Misses Jeanette and Frances Elizabeth, N. J., are visiting Mrs. A. Lee Pitts, and Miss Doris Suber vis-. ited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pitts in Spar tanburg Sunday. Friends of Miss Angela Cassanova will be sorry to know she is ill at B. Stone and other relatives. Miss Sarah McCrary, of Camden, spent several days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCrary. Ferdinand Jacobs, Jr., accompan-i her home ied by friends from Laurens, is spend- j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Simpson ing the week at Pawley’s Island. J are spending a vacation in North Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Black and! Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky, little daughter, Ame Lee, spent sev-1 Mrs. J. W. Copeland has returned eral days in York this week with the. from a week’s vacation stay with former’s mother, Mrs .Norman Black, j relatives in Asheville, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays have re-! Miss Florence Ella Blakely of turned from a month’s stay at Jack-1 Greenville, is spending a vacation jsor\ville Beach, Florida. [with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween and;R. Blakely, and has as her guests | children, John and Allen, Jr., of I Misses Betty Sanson and Helen Hitt • Lincolnton, N. C., are spending v the-| of Kansas City, Kansas. week in Goldville as the guests of Mrs. M. J. McFadden. Mr. and Mri. Thomas Hollis spent Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holland and; granddaughter, Patsy Keniston, and; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Holland and son, the week-end in Atlanta, G.a, with; Lonnie, of Kress and Plain View,! ;the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! M. O. Hollis. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Jr., attended a Sheely family reunion in Chapin Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Long of’Cleve land, Ohio, and Miss Catherine Long and Mrs. P. McRae of Newton, N. Ci, were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dominick. Mrs. W. M, Chaney and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. South attended the funefal of L. M. Henderson in Honea Path Monday afternoon., • i_ Miss Miriam Donnan attended the rehearsal party in Whitmire on Mon day evening for Miss Ann Donnan Texas, who were visiting relatives here, were guests the past week of Mrs. J. S. Howie in Darlington, and Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wallace in Kings- tree. Alan Suddeth returned home this week after attending summer school at Clemson college. Mrs. James Bradley returned Mon day to her home in Columbia after spending the past six-Weeks as a substitute matron at'W orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins Norwood of Durham, N. C., visited the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Sr.,' during the past week. Mrs. Bill Dees had as her week-! end guest Miss* Ruth Rhodes of Scott and Hugh Boyd, who were to be married the following day. On Saturday evening Miss Donnan and Richard Shell of Laurens, attended a party in Greenwood given for the young couple and Miss Donnan at tended a miscellaneous^ shower ?0r Miss Scott on Thursday in Whitmirt. % Greenville. Mrs. # William Wadsworth and son, Billy, and Miss Elise Merriam of At lanta, Ga., have been visiting the former’s father, M. M. Freeman. They will return home tomorrow. Mrs. B. H. Boyd l^as. returned from Hendersonville, N. 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