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V. ’T " , ' < W » s t i Thursday, January 15, 1948 ■ J THE CLINTOIH CHRONICLE / "»nr Five ■ki ™ ; Ga. Dr.'Thornwjfll Jacobs, <*f-Atlanta, guests of Mr. apd Mrs. v P., Chap- i aocompanied them home for a visit, (man Friday. I Dr. and Mrs. S.'C Hays have gonc^ Miss Mary Ann Kfhg of Milledge- I to Florida for a several weeks' stay, j viHe, Ga., spent Wre week-end with - ,, „ , . „ . her brot+ief, JK William King, and Gerald Suber, of Greenville, spent r ^ ' several davs this week with his par- Mrs ‘ King^Jf. and Mrs. King. Reese several days tms w^eK^iin ms P ar : young,-TTTTrTMfss Virginia Sadler ac- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber. t , . A — * c j .! Mr. and Mr s . VV. M. Chaney IcU C ^K’ a "! ed h 5 r «« Sumtoy, yesterday .[or a trip to the west coast- lf ' V\. a ,lr V ' 5 . 1 e ‘ lsS Mfs. JaclTTeanes and sqn, Tom-1 after spending a week with her: of Florida. . ^ j Mar :. )rie \iiiier of'Green- my, spent the week-end with her (mother, Mrs. Alma W. McKee, and| Mrs. Frank Martin, Jr.. oT Lau- vin ' sm , nt th ‘ weekend with he- parenU, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tripp in | other relatives. . j rens has returned homester being, paren . ts P Mr and Mrs Frank M . illor , and Mrs. Eugene Sheorn of a P dtient a I, H f ? yS • . Friends of Mr. and Mrs' Eugene Mrs. H. M. Rowland, Sr., is visit- T . , . , u n ^ n i ri Johnson, formerly of Nashville,- 'l - s mi* ow an , ■j- enn ^ win ■ be interested to know 1—^hr- n . }f n ^ t r ; -— . they-will-rtfSidcin Greenville 'Soon, 1 Mrs. George W, i immerman, of WEEK-END TRIPS ■. VISITORS ■ ■ ILLNESS ; BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. A >1 > Piedmont. ~-*-r Friends of Mrs. Weldon Jackson •will be glad to learn she is improv ing satisfactorily after recently un- Crary, Sr dergoing an' operation at Hays hos pital, and has returned to her home in Abbeville. Constance Burts and Margaret Lawrence spent the week-end with Camden, spent the week-end with . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Me* l ^*» .^ r ‘ an d ^Mts. H. M. Mr. and Mi^.W.D. Adair had as iMis ^ l i tth ast weekhere . where Mr Johnson is engaged in their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ^ Mrs e. M. Timmerman, being business^ Mrs.. Johnson and-son are Paul Gray of Williamston, Curtis A. ca]led here ^ to the death of h(?r here her parents, MfN^nd Mrs.* Gray of Charlotte, N. C., and. Miss Daisy Harris of Gray Court. i son, E. M. Timmerman. Mrs. Edith J. H. Von Hollen for the Major Kilt R. MoMaster, now s’ friends and relatives in Ware Shoals.; M r. and Mrs. William L. Young Hudson, of Augusta, Ga., were also Hudson and daughter, Miss Norma i . „. ' * , . ’ i r.6 ,icn tl b ned a t Turner Field, Albany, Ga., Browning Dicus and S. Y. Adair ate now connected.^ith C. W. Ander son Hosiery Co. iMr .and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr., spent the week-end in Spartanburg with her parents, .Mr, and Mrs. G. B. Hudgins have, moved into a new home on h e re for the funeral’of their brother wity Mrs. Mc- ' ■-r Master and children. Friends of Mrs. .MoMaster will be interested toi Davidson street. Mrs. Young, the'and U ricle former Miss Mary Frances Honings-! Tom Roark, student at Presfoyte-’ “**: VV1 “ i«. worth of Newberry, has accepted a | rian college, is a patient at the local she returned there him position With Jacobs Press. ; nospital. (Mr.^and Mrs. George Sineath and' and Mrs. J. D. Boland, Jr., json of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Win- ! attended the Southeastern Glass ana Miss Elsie Neighbors of Colum-; field Bryson and son and J. C. Nel-lGift show in Atlanta, Ga., (this week, bia, spent the week-end with her, son of Spartanburg, spent Sunday) Hr. Marshall W. Brown will return parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neigh- with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. King near week from Cincinnati, Ohio, bors. ' _ i Kinards. Miss Madeliene Cafisanova of Sum- 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith are where tney will make their home. Little Ellen and Kitt McMaster, III, are spending two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson, before joining their par ents in Albany. IF YOU where he attended a conference of American Colleges and' Universities. Pulpwood Contest Mrs. Brown spent the-past week in s*! r ■ •* ter, spent the weel-end with hei ! spending the week in-New York on m.s. Brown spent the-past week m c L 00 mother, Mrs. M. Cassanova and Jam-j a buying trip for Belk’s Department Chattanooga, Te-nn., with her mother,. rebrUOry Zo ily. (store. Mrs. J. C. Gross, who is ill. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Holcomb and! Mr. and Mrs. William Henry, Miss- Friends of Mrs. John T. Little will County Agent C, B. Cannon yes- family of Cross Anchor, spent Sun- es Carolyn and Virginia Henry and re g!(et to know she is confined to her terda y called attention to the fact day with their son and daughter- Ray Crowson were guests of Mrs. heme on account of illness. Her th£,t tho five-acre pulpwood thinning in-law, Mr., and Mr. Gary H. Hoi-j Ray.Phillips in Seneca Sunday. ■ d ughter, Mrs. E. C. Carson, and sons contest closes F eb. 28, for which $2.- comlb. * j Friends of Dr. D. O. Rhame w.ll ^ Gastonia. N. C., spent a few days 4fi5 J n P ri ^ e mone - v bas been offered Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews attend- ’ be sorry to know he has been ill at here t hi s Week. ed the South Carolina Registered Cosmertologist association meeting held in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Biedryzcki and little daughter, Linda, of Hudson, N. Y., will return to their home today ! in South Carolina. Fanners wishing his home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews attended to entei the contest were notified to! J. C. Thomas attended the South-i a hairdressers’ banquet in Spartan- “PPiy •i'ar blanks at the county agents! eastern Gift Convention show in At-iburg last Wednesday. office. • 1 lanfa, Ga., Tuesday. , j Miss Hazel Boland, of Greenville, ‘ ! Mr. and Mrs. J. F Jacobs spent S peznt the week-end with her pai- sevenal days this week irv Atlanta, entSj Mr. add Mrs. J. D. Boland, Sr. Extra Shoulder IN '48 ivt forget that our strength, our experience and our friendly counsel are yours for the asking."' M. S, Bailey £ Bob BANKERS Estoblished 1886 Capitol $400,000.00 sU, "S WANTED: THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS •• «01* • • • * K-.:? BU RTS’ -JJ The Only Ready-to-Wear Store Across the Railroad Tracks, i : DAILY SHIPMENTS Of SELECTED NEW -SPR4NG-STYLES are arriving for your inspection. Come in, let us show you our merchandise. We appreciate your patronage. . % Burts’ Ready-to-Wear Hotel Block Across the Railroad Tracks CLINTON, S C. iMr. and Mrs. Tom B ; Milam, of | Leesburg, Fla., spent the week-end with the former’s sister, Mrs. John T. Little, artd other relatives. Mrs. James Tinkler and children*- of ClifTside, N. C., spent the week-end with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. • Friends of Mrs. John L. Yarbor ough will be sorry to know she is ill and a patient in a Columbia hos pital., | Mrs. M. E. Browning is vitsiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Joe H. Piper, and Mr. Piper in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Watson and son, Russell Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. ! Waverly Hill, of Hobbysvilie, were guests of Mrs. Metja Stone Sunday. Friends of Mrs. E. M. Timmerman ; will regret to know, she has been ill at her home the past lew' days. Friends of Mrs. Frank Krlleis will be glad to know sh? is irqp:Mvinn n'/ 0. King & Sons wishes to THANK THE PEOPLE OF CLINTON AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY FOR YOUR 1947 BUSINESS. We will be able to furnish more materials of.higher quality ot o LOWER PRICE IN 1948. • EXTRA QUALITY • EXTRA FRESHNESS . ♦ . EXTRA ECONOMY 25 Lbs. 50 Lbs. BIRDSEY'S BEST' $2.33 $4.55 4 BROTHERS ..$2.15.. $4.20 MONEY SAVER $2.03 . $3.95 SPECIAL DISCOUNT — 200 LBS. OR MORE COFFEE BIRDSEY’S BEST , Vacuum Con lb. 49c ^ 4 BROTHERS FAIRPLAY 1 lb. 39c l lb. ..: 27c 3Jbs. $1.15 3 lbs. .. 79c Your^^wJ; DOLLAR Buys More at BIRDSEY’S Because M of The Services are Performed With < —NO IN-BETWEEN PROFITS —ONLY 1 HANDLING CHARGE ■USI TME Best" FtOUR & FEEPSTORES Musjfrove Street CUNTON, S. G. DIRECT FROM MILL TO YOU ■ home artter being a patient "in the ! local hospital, suffering a sprained ankle injury. j Mr. and Mrs."Perry M. Moore were in Charlotte, N. C., Monday and at- ! tended a spring ajid summer fashion I show. Dr. M. A Macdonald occupied the : pulpit of the First Presbyterian, church in Spartanburg Sunday .morning and evening. Mrs. Irene Pitts, Mr. ami Mrs. L. |S. Reddeck and son, Michael, Misses Marfharene and Marion Pitts, spent' (Sunday in Winder, Ga., with theiri son and brother, John G. Pitts, and Mrs. Pitts. Tarver Shirley and Miss Clara i Shirley of-Calhoun, Ga., and Mr*.. Robert Moztey and son of Atlanta, Ga., were week-end guests of Mr. and i Mrs. Grady C. Moore. Mrs. John Teague is a patiept ^ti Hays hospital. , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. King were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. ^Phil lips in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. ClLftorf Adair, Miss Ella Adair | [■and' Dillard Adair were guests Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Street in Green wood Sunday. ! Miss Gin Henry recently spent i ten days in Pensacola and Mari nina, (Fla., where she visited relatives and' : friends. Mrs. W A. Shirley of Calhoun, Ga.,; ! is spending some time with her i (daughter, Mrs.^G. W. Moore and Mr. ! Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes were the ,' guests of the fomer’s brother and‘> i sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Jeanes, in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Mrs. Kenneth Matheson attended the' Southeastern Gift Convention show in Atlanta, Ga., Tuesday. —j- Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrary and; da ugh ter, Rose Ann, have moved into an apartment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jackson on Adair street, formerly occupied by . Mr, and Mrs. ( Johnny Mack Hatton. Mrs. R. E% -Ferguson has gone to St. Petersburg, Fla., for an extended stay of several weeks.,Mr. Ferguson accompanied her for a few days stay--. Mrs. Nella L. Watson and children are now making their home with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. G. H. Long, in Ridgeland. • Mr. and Mrs.. E. C. Hipp, were -guests of Mrs. Eula Austin in Cross Hill during the past week.v Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee have re turned to their home in Rochi ster, N. Y., after a recent visit wim her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Craw ford. Miss Rosa Mahaffey has returned from a trip to Daytona Beach, Fla. Mrs. Frank Teague of Macon, Gq., spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper. 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