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THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable ©hr Clinton If You Don't Read * / THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News i Volume XLVII Clinton, S. C. f Thursday, August 28, 1947 Number 35 sss= M1& JOE CAMPBELL, Mr/ and Mrs. D. L. Dunaway and family? Mrs. W. A. Dunaway, Jr.,' and children and Mrir. Nell Dunaway Vis* ited relatives in Dallas, N. C., Sun day. . j h Ak Ralph Smith visited his father, r Robert Smith, in Newberry Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and r children and Paul Smith visited Mr. Smith’s children at Connie Maxwell Children’s home in Greenwood Sun day. Warren Watkins spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitmire and has returned to his home in Kan sas City, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay and fam r 1> Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Riser in Water loo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and family, Misses Cora Lee Harrison and Violet Ginn attended the Morgan reunion at Lake Murray Sunday. Miss Vivian Clark spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs* Hedden near <1 w „ , . , A. H. Parkman epent the week- ily and M’S p «ul Glenn and aon md wittf his dllughl ; Mrs j B visited Mrs. Emma Neal in Green ® * wood Thursday. Lee Powell otf Greer,; spent last week with Mrs. Ada Center. Mrs. Claude Warren and children of Charleston, jgpent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. A. F. Campbell, and Mr. Campbell. : * Mrs. John Trogdon and son of Al ta Vista, Va., were guests of Mrs. Laura Mae Howard Wednesday and Thursday. Charley Reed of Lyman, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. John Word, and Mr. Word. Miss Maudine Yarborough has re turned home after spending the sum mer months with relatives in East Liverpool, Ohio. Corrie Dunaway recently visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fickliii in Iva. Mrs. J. H. Crow spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Nick Nelson, who was a patient in the hospital in Rock Hill. Mrs. Nel son has returned home and is im proving satisfactorily. Mrs. Earl Gulledge has returned from the hospital and is improving at the Owen House. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Koon of Co lumbia, are new guests at the Owen House. Also Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Cotferan of MoColl, R. C. Higginboth am of Athens, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Goodson and daughter of Rock-, Ingham, N. C., Edgar Smith and son of Laurens, James Bagwell of Un ion, Hegden Lunsford and son ♦of Lockhart. Misses Peggy Cato and- Myrtle Me- Crackin and Lessie Hedspeth of c °-1 Clinton' tenbi., .pent the week-end with! Miss Helen Abbott of-GWenville, Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Hedspeth. I spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Harvey and Mrs. Dock Dover daughter gnd M*. and Mrs. Grady Mrs. Eddie Morrow of Greenwood, Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. M. Cause in Abbeville. I Ray Fulmer. Mrs. Charles Dunaway and chil-j Mrs. Alford Barbery and son and dren spent several days recently with Mrs. J. B. { Barbery of Greenville, are spending ithe week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Misses Geroldine Barbery and Amilee Staggs spent the week-enc} in Greenville. Mrs. Willie Mae Anderson and daughter of Spartanburg, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. David Ow- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dunaway in Jack- Oonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lunny in Honea Path Sunday. Cathcart, and Mr. Cathcart in Gas tonia, N. C. Mrs. J. H. Abrams of Newberry, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Whitmire, and Mr. Whit mire. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin, Mr. and Mrs. v Durrell Ficklin, Miss Grace Ficklin, Mrs. Manie Banks visited Mrs. M. T. Ficklin in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Owen and daughter and H. P. Cline of Miami, Fla., spent several days recently with Mrs. W. E. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Owen of Ware Shoals, are vis iting Mrs. Owen. Pvt. Charles Owen of San Anton io, Texas, has been transferred to El Paso Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts and daughter, Mrs. Joyce Roberts are making their home in Athens, Ga. Miss Mary Kinney of Greenwood, visited Christopher Davenport last week. ens. ' ■ Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Beasley and children attended the annual assem bly of the Chuicn of God m Cleve land, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. John Edmond and family of Newberry, |re visiting relatives here. Also Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and son. Mrs. Daisy Shelton of Danville, Va., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Handback . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd and son of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr. Miss Mary Cann returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon to Saluda for a visit. Mrs. Katie Caldwell of Greenville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Middleton and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. MiddletQ£L,ija- H .Pjed- mont. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Quinn and Sgt. and Mrs. W. J. Overton and! family of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. James Riser, sltoi^and i in Bax- daughter of Fort Benning, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Waltoi family are visiting relatives ley, Ga |f Mrs. Paul Glenn and son are vis iting relatives in Greenville. Mrs. Roy Lell is visiting in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser attended a birthday dinner at the home of J COMPARE OUR PUN Before Financing or Re-financing When buying a new or used car, always ask your dealer about using our plan, or coofle in and see us yourself. M. S. BAILEY & SON, BANKERS Phone 18 Robert M. Vance — Small Loan Department COMPLETE , Home Furnishings “The Best for Less* PHILCO RADIOS BATTERIES PHONO NEEDLES PHILCO HOME FREEZERS All Philco Products at Nationally Advertised Prices— Why Pay More? 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 ■ . 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Miss Macy Whitlock celebrated her birthday August 25- Miss Cora Lee Harrison celebrated a birthday Monday. Mrs. E. S. Wright had a birthday Monday. Mrs. Alford Barbery celebrates a! birthday Sept. 6, Rev. P. A. Beasley - celebrated a birthday August 16. Carl Campbell had a birthday Au gust 25. ' Card of Thanks I wish to thank every one for the kindness $hown me during my illness and for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. J. E. Ingram. Pfrty Honors Mrs. Allen Mrs. Leila Smith and Mrs. Victor Mattox entertained with a surprise farewell party on Tuesday everting J honoring Mrs. Roy Allen. A large number were jves-nt who rerrember- cd hex with many useful guts Rc- freshrents were served. Rev. and Mrs. Allen moved to Piedmont Mon day where he will be pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness church. Birthday Dinners On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dunaway entertained the immediate families of J. W. Deadwylcr and Other friends with a dinner honor ing Mr. Deadwyler who was celebrat ing his 55th b»: tnday. 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