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THE CLINTON CHROKIC^E
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WEEK END XRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE
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YOUR HEALTH
When you are examined by a physician,
and take his prescription to a pharmacist,
you secure the maximum benefits from
both the medical and pharmaceutical pro
fessions. The physician and pharmacist
work hand in hand in the interest of pub
lic health. Neither is self-sufficient. Each
is dependent upon the other. Bring your
prescriptions to us. Compounding pre
scriptions is a responsibility which we
glady accept.
Your Doctor’s Knowledge Is
The Key To Health—ITse It
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BRING YOUR DOCTORS PRfSCRIPTION TO US [2;
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Phone 101
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Mrs. Nina Vance Bailey is how
residing in her recently completed
home on North Broad street.
| W. D. Pitts of Knoxville, Tenn.,
i spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, and family,
j P. G. Coop has returned to his
going to Philadelphia. Pa.,'.where she
will spend four months in post-grad
uate work in surgery tit the Graduate
Hospital of the University of Penn
sylvania. ;/
Mrs. T. T. Taylor -and son. Tom
my, of Greenwood, are visiting her
home in Shelbyville, Tenn., aifter j grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Browning,
la visi^ with his sister, Mrs. S. M.jand other rleatives here this week j!j
. Warner. j while Mr. Taylor is on a business $
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ashby Galloway ^ r ‘P t0 Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shealy of -Co- jl
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and daughter, Jerry, have moved to
Anderson whexe they will make their
home. Mr. Galloway is connected
lumlbia, were guests Monday of the $
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Lonnie Leo Blake and Marvin
! Lewis Blake of Columbia, spent the
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former’s sister, Mrs. Brunson
| with the Textron Southern Co., Inc. | bill, and Mr. Asbill.
Mrs. A. B. Galloway, who is now vis-j Mrs. Gentry" Harris and daughter, 3
iting her son. A. B. Galloway, in | Miss Dorothy Harris,' qf Spartan- i
Trenton, will also make here home in burg, were guests' last week of Mr. g
and Mrs. W. A. Dicus.
Prof. Gordon M. Goodale of the «
college- faculty, returned this week 3
week-end with their parents, Mr. and 'after a visit with Mrs. Goodale and 8
Mrs. J. W. Blake. 1 infant daughter, who are spending g
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Thorne and some time in Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
son, Donald, of Chesnee, visited their; Mrs. Thomas A. Howell spent the
daughter. Mrs. Vernon Trammell, j week-end in New York City with~Lt.
and Mr. Trammell during the past Col. Howell who is stationed at Camp
: week. # Kilmer, N. J. , 1
Mr. and Mrs: Weldon Jackson and Friends of Mips Doris Suber will
son, Ray, of Abbeville, spent the be glad to learn she is improving
week-end with their daughter and , at home after being ill several days
sister, Mrs. Mac Finney, and Mr. this week.
Finney. • r , —
Friends of William J. Henry will:
be glajd Uo know he is recovering
satisractorily at_the Georgia Baptist g
hospital Atlanta, Ga., where he un-,
det'went ;an operation last Thursday. I
Mrs. Henry,spent several days with
him this week.
Mr. and Airs. Bob Armstrong spent
the week-end in Laurens with his
father, Robert Armstrong.
| Miss Betty Anne Coleman spent
the week-end in Mountville with her!
father, Jjohn W. Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and
i little duaghter, Amelia, of Florence,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Bauk-
night’s mother, Mrs. Metta Stone.
1 Major Kitt R. McMaster of Turner
Field, Albany, Ga., is spending the
week here with his family.
, Friends of William B. Blakely will
I be glad to know he is improving at
Hays hospital where he underwent
an appendectomy Sunday.
| Miss Fay Pitts, 3 student at Win'
thro£ college, Rok Hill, spent the
week-end with her parent*. Mr. and
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Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. She had as her
"guests~Misses Bertha Ross and JaneF
Plowden of Sumter.
. Mrs. O. T. Lawing and Mrs. R. W.
Johnson of Greer, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. King during the
week.
Friends o«f Mrs. T. J. Peake, who
! is now making her home in Colum-
; bus, Ga., sympathize with her in the
i death of her brother, Jared Duskin,
|also of Columbus, last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery of.
Rock Hill spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S.
rf.pp.
Mrs. J. J. Greene left Sunday for
a visit with her mother Mrs. O. E.
Neal, in Madison, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Pitts, of
Winder, Ga., spent the week-end with
the former's mother Mrs. J. G. Pitts,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James A Poole, of
Dunn, fJ. C., spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Poole and oth
er- relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wallace, of L au *
res, and Miss Carolyn Young, of
Johnston, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason
Misses "My Fa "Adair, ‘Batbara An-
jdtrson, Barrie Jean Wingard, Cor
nelia Harris, Sara Jane Johnson, Car-!
olyn Pitts and Fay Pitts, students at
Winthrqp college, spent the week-end
at their homes here.
Mrs. William Wadsworth and son,
Billy, will ^return to their home m
l Afr^rta-^Ga., Sunday after spending
I two weeks with their father and
grandfather M. M. Freeman.
Miss Sara Williamson, of Goldville,
•has accepted a position with Page's
Beauty shop in Goldville/
J.. K.,HaseI4en, of Rockingham, N.'
C., spent the /veek-end with Mrs/
Haselden and family. A
J. E. Martin is spending the week
in Warsaw, N. C., on a business trip.
Miss Mary Shedd spent the week
end in Monticello with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Shedd. .
Mrs. C. W. Stone returned Monday
from Florida, where she spent sev
eral weeks.
(Miss Katrine Martin spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Martin, in Gray Court.
Misses Norma Hallett and Georgia i
Brooker spent the week-end in Co-^
lumbia with the latter's sister. Miss
Pauline Bxooker.
R. E. Ferguson is on a several days
business Jrip to Boston, Mass.
Miss Joy Godfrey, student at
Queen’s college, Charlotte, N. C.,
spent the week-end at her hotne here.:
Miss Lillian Dillard,student at'
Coker * college, Hartsville, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. Dillard.
Mrs. W.-P. Anderson of Greenville/
visited her sister, Miss Ruth Bailey,
the past.week.
Lt. and Mrs. Clyde F. Smith, Jr.,,
returned Monday to Kessler Field,
Miss., where Lt. Fmith is stationed.
Miss Madeliene Cassanova spent
several days this week with her
mother, Mrs. M. Cassanova, before
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