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. * * J Thursdoy, Februory 12, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ■4- Poge Fivr BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The ChronHie Extends Greetlnus To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week Mrs. Arthur Anderson, of Chicago, 111., the iformer^Miss Lallah Mae Ed wards, of this city, observed a birth day February 10. David T. Pitts, Jr., will celebrate a birthday Saturday, Februry 14. ^ ■ Joyce--Ferguson Copeland, daugh- WEEK-END TRIPS'-. . VISITORS . , ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents 4 teir of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cope land ftf Renno, celoijrated a birthday February 10y — , Mrs. Eugene Sheorn, the former Miss Sarah McCrary of this city, ob- | served a birthday February 10. Yesterday, February 11, was thej 1 birthday of Mrs. William J. Wads- — worth, of Atlanta, Ga., the f«irmer; Miss Carolyn Freeman oi this city. I Mrs. Francis Blalock spent sev- Thad Johnson, III, will celebrate era! days last week in Greenville his birthday February 14. * j with her sister, Mrs. Eugene John- Miss Jamie Little celebrated a ( s6n, and Mr. Johnson, birthday Fabruary 10. . ' j Lewis Bagwell, Jr., has accepted Mrs. Horace D. Payne has a birth- J a position as "manager of a theatre day February 17. i in Gaffney., Wiley Harris Davis, daughter of- A H . Hollingsworth of Spartan- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Davis, i j s a t the home of his sfster, and Mrs. ily of Black- Simpson, of Athens, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. George^IiuBialocJc M Mrs. J. D. Simpson, Jr., and family. T. O. McKeown and fj and Tlf. and Mrs. V. D. Ramseur of . AT T r, , ,, . .. .. I sfock. Mrs. James Moore and laugh -Gfwnville, v;>«t('d .their mother, Mrs. , / B. M. Dirt ton, during the week,; i~ », of York, v Friends of Mrs. Dutton will regret ,n ® j to know she is ill. ' and i James Von Holleri, student, at the University of Georgia, Athens, Mr. | and Mrs. W r D. Crocker and daugh- rs, of York, week to V:s icr, Mr thnr mother Blalock. parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tapp _ in Piedmont. ' . t,re ' Elajne * Camden, spent the 1 ' ' , 1 week-end with their parents. Mr. and M/. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas had as Mrs j M Von HoHen. their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ’ . , , , . Davis . Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Friends of Mrs. T. J. Blalock will Lawrence Barr and daughterT-Oail, regret to know s ^ e has been in the of Charlotte N C 1 past two weel<s the home of her „ . , ’ .... . . son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Dr. Japir Shibli, professor of ^MPLES DON’T SQUCCZK THEM I Instead brush on KLEEREX and tm how amaaingly faa» it hulrs ugly pimplaa aa It dries them—-often an lint trial. Not • greasy salve that pimpiaa thrive on, but a soothing medicated liquid that relieves itching drive rad pass out. Vb for KLCERCX at alt druggists. P<r>,)hla rour manor boot If itfoila. RLshop-Walker Pharm mathematics at the college, was the week-end guest of relatives in Cop- will celebrate a birthday February i Mrs John Davis , , 15 ’ _ T m i u n u Mrs - Myrtle Hunter is visiting her Perhill, Tenn. Mrs. T. J. Blalock will observe ai T . ,, ^ .. ... , .. son, John H. Hunter, and Mrs. Hun- Mr. and Mrs. birthday February 14. Mrs. R. L.'l>ongshore will observe a birthday Thursday, Fabruary 17. ! d Caston of Columbia, and daushter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ccl.e Summer wdl celebrate were WMk . end guests ot Mr and Mrs. Carol White Copeland. Robert Plaxico, student at Ers- 1 kine, Due West, spent the week-end. son, John H. Hunter, and Mrs. Hun-j Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bishop and u- in Mod treat, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Foster of Green- Miss J^an Arthur af Union, andi ville, were guests of the former’s son a birthday Monday, February 16. Capt. Felton Moore observed birthday February 9. . February 18 is the birthday of Odus Young. Carroll Young has a birthday p,““ February 18, and Mrs. J. Willie H. E. Bishop, Sjymday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holley spent the week-end im&atesburg with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mac Holley. with-his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Misses Jeanetfv Buiemore of Bu- Yo-ung will observe her birthday on . Mrs, | ford and Ann Douberly of Savannah, George Brockenbrough was Ga., were week-end guests of Dr. and February 21. in Greenville during the past week Mrs. D. J. Bnmm, and attended the to visit her sister, Mrs. W. B. Ellis. Presbyterian college dances. *.?• Nab0 ,” wH1 [,bserve * She give a pape.- on the Tribes ot Mrs. A A. Ramagb. Sr., is vising i Vr a and 0 \Irs ry w ’ D Burlev of Israel at a meeting of the Fortnight-, her daughter, Mrs. J W^^lahon, I Mr and Mrs. W. D. Burley, of ^ 1J(jok Club Qn Wednesday i Mr Mahon in Greenville, i Charlotte, N. C., formerly of this. , , , . *, ". ao. •' Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsey of Col- Mrs. F. E. Adams, of. Anderson, ce o^ ra ted t eir wedding anni - iUm ^ ia _ visited the former’s sister, spent Inst' week with Mrs. Nene i v ersary t ruary I Mrs. E. B. Sloan, for the week-end. Workman and Mrs. W. J. Duncan, the Miss Myra Adair, sludent at Win BALLERINA SKIRTS in lovely pastel plaid* for soring. $4.98 . THE ARMY STORE* “A Complete Dept. Store” On Saturday they were accompanied latter returning home with her for a | throp college, will celebrate a birth- by Mrs. Sloan to Spartanburg where visit i froiuary 6. - 1 they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R 1 Mary Ann Ray, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. John M. Ray celebrated her ! birthday February 7. February 13 is the birthday of Mrs. D. Lewis. Any Question ’ About It Miss Peggy Johnson, of Columbia, spe«nt the week-end with her parents. j S. D. Dawkins. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Koon will observe their first wedding anniver sary Februay 14; Walter A. Johnson was in Green- Mr. and Mrs. Walter A Johnson ! ville Tuesday evening to address the, Mrs. Vernon Cogswell, of Charles- Greenville Junior Chamber of Com-1 ton, spent several days last week merce. Miss Billie Hicklin of - Charlotte, with Mrs. C. W. Stone. Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Cogswell are spending some | N. C., was the week-end guest of time in New Orleans, La., with the i Mrs. J. Austin Chandler. \ former's daughter, Mrs. H. E. Denz Local Firm To Increase Capital i Miss Bette Simmons of Gaffney, j spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. N. Quinn, and Sgt. Quinn. Mrs. C. E. Pace and Mrs, P. G. ler, and Mr. Denzler. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jackson and son, Ray, of Abbeville, spent the week-end with relatives here. Betsy Cramer oif Gadsden, Ala., spent sev-f Finney, daughter of Mr. and Mrtr. eral days last week as the ghests of i Mac Finney, returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper and Mr. j them for'a visit, and Mrs. Frank Fowler. j Mrs. Heath Copeland is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Glasscock o< : her sister, Mrs. Hays Parks, who is Notice is given by the Hallmark . Manufacturing Corporation, of this I city, of a stockholders meeting March | 18 for the purpose of increasing the | capital stock of the company to $150,-1 Shelby ville, Tenn., visited Mrs. S. M. ! ill in Charleston. 000. The corporation i6 owned , New York interests. Then Consult Your Banker -A?' If you're concerned over a business venture, stop in and talk it over. Two heads are better than one and our experience from 62 years in the banking business is yours for the ask- ing. You May Save Any Amount Any Time • • • d ^ • 9 CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Members’ share accounts at this Association are de signed to enable you to invest any amount at any time. All accounts up to $5,000 are insured by the Federal Sav ings and Loan Insurance Corporation. All accounts, whether $1 or larg* amounts, receive the same detailed, courteous attept^n. 1 LEARN TO SAfE IN 1948 — INVESTIGATE NOW. NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED. “ M , ' ' # * Out-bx-Towri Investments Solicited Warner during the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes spent Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement of: Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Charleston spent the week-end with! Mrs. C. A. Reeves, in Hcnen Path, the latter’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake' Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Campbell were, and Mr. Leake, who accompanied guests Sunday of relatives in McCor- them to Athens and Atlanta, Ga.,! mick. where they visited relatives. ! Miss Lillian Linusay a: Bennetts- Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mobley and: ville, was the week-end guest of Mis* j son, Burts, E. J. Burts and daughter, ! Johnita Horton. Eugenia, and little Dorothy Ann Nor-: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hay spent wood of Laurens were guests Sun- Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. day of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts. ! and Mrs. A. B. Lee, in Great Falls. Misses Florence Ella- Blakely and! Mrs. M. J. Furqueipn, of McCor- 8 Ann Blakely of Greenville spent the mick, and Mrs. Claude Boyd of; a »veck-end witn their parents, Mr. and Georgetown, are visiting thier daugh-!|-J Mrs. Ralph Blakely. ter and sister, Mrs. Henry M. Young, 8 Miss Margaret Speake is spending and Mr. Young. Miss Grace Young'S some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 1 student at- Winthrop college, spent; ^ Speake near Kinards. the week-end with her parents. Miss Alicia Wallace of Rock Hill, Miss Mimi Steele, who i ecently S was the week-end guest ,of Mr. and moved here from Daytona Beach, $ Mrs. Irby Hipp. - Fla.; is making her home with Mr. Miss Frances Speake, who teaches and Mrs. H. G Prince. Miss liteoie ia :* in Orangeburg, spunt tha week-end attending Presbyterian cott« ,5. \\ at her home here. I Thomas Baldwin and J. W. Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin have son attended a Frigid iire laundry taken an apartment in the home of equipment training school m Atlanta, j* Mrs, E. H. Hall, Sr. on Hickory street. Ga., several days this week. Mr. Martin is a Presbyterian College Mrs. A£n >s ilcBrearty. o’. Pelzer, v student. | is visiting Mrs. R W. Phillips. Mrs. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon GoodaU? and Phillips will return h m e a th her [inant daughter are residing in an, this week-end for a vis.t. apartment on Cleveland street. Mr. ai.d Mr-. William Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Dean Dailey little d itignter, Jane, sp .mt Ifio woek- aiii.T MrT and Mrs. Allan Poole have end w$tMrs. John soil’s pa nt : I. taken apartments in the home of Mrs: and N, hols, in D maids. Annie Giles Bailey on Woodrow • M Wh. a Dantzlcr, oi Aobe- s treet. - vT|S, /StitcUnt'at Winthrop ioll?ge. Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Holcomb was ;fej,A’e«t^end ^lest.of Miss Fior- spent the week-end in Campbobello en .e miran:. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.| Miss Jamie Little spent th week- Howard. , i end with her sister, Mrs. E. C. Car- IL v. and Mrs. B. L. Wood, Sr. of; son,-and Mr. Ca rson m Gastonia, N. West Palm Beach, Fla., are visiting'C., and with h.r motn-r, Mrs. J inn their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. T. Little who i is visiting there, end Mrs. B. L. Wood. Friends of Mr,' Mr and Mrs. Phil Dun >1 ..nd Wood will be glad to know he is children ha\ e moved into an apart- H improving satisfactorily after being ment on EasfCarolina avenue. They :: ill at his home the past week. j had as then guests for the week-end M Mrs. T. L. Shealy of Newberry, i Mr? and Mrs. Robert W > mick of g spent Sunday with her son andiMaxton, N. C daughter-in-law^ Mr. and , Mrsri^’y-j W. C. Baldwin attended a mee'.inc man Shealy. . • | of Ford dealers in Columbia during Friends of Mrs. Emma Little will the week., be sorry to learn she is ill at her; 'Miss Barbara Ann Blake, of Co- i home in Simpsonville. ' , lumbia, spent the week-end with her Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr., parents, Mr. and Mrs. W Blake, spent the week-end with her parents,: at Dayton-Clinloh hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hudgips, in Spar-] Mrs. Miriam Poteat, of. Lexington, i t^nburg. M. C., was the week-end guest it Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins. _ W. L. Wier has accepted a position with a manufacturing concern , S, Bailey & Son 1 BANKERS Established 1886 ~ Capital $400,000.00 • • n’+n'no nn n+’+o * • nn0no n • »V4 * • oa n+’on • o n oa o * *n on n+ not \ federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION * Telephone No., 6 A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath, Mr. j and Mrs. Terrell King, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lamar King of Kinards, attended the King-Bryson i wedding in Spartanburg on Saturday evening. *• Miss Essie Davidson, who teaches in Great Falls, spent the week-end at her home here. ( Friends of Miss Lora Cox will be sorry to know she is eonl.ined to her home due to illness. Rock Hill. |Mr. and Mrs. William P. Fleming |3j arvd Harry Turner, of Macon, Ga., 8 were week-end guests of Dr. and L MYs.’W. R Turner, k Mrs. Hugh Jacobs spent last wet'k j| in Rock Hi’.l with her parents, Mr. ]| and Mrs W R. Sims. jn Thomas Lee Joidan spent * Eugene Henderson of Philadelphia, week-end in Charlotte, N. C , with \\ Pa., is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. L, [ his mother, ifirs. Ora Lee Jordan. I {-j Diekert.-. .... Friends of Bill Madden, student at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery of Rock Presbyterian college, will regid t Hill, spent the week-end with the lat ter’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Irby Hipp. Mrs. Effie Wasson and Sylvia Was- ; son of rfickory Tavern, spent the week-end with tin.-, formeris daugh- j ter, Mrs. B. F. Wingard, and Mr. [ Wingard. * .’ r. , MiSs Lucy Ann Thomas, student at Limestohei voiiege in Gaffney, spent ] the week-end w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C., Thomas. She had as 1 tier guest Miss Ann Shuler, also a . student at Limeston’e. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes and son, | Tommy, spent the week-end with her know he.is a patient at the Tor a! hos- v pital where he is ill with pn.umonu 1 . :: Mr. and Mrs. N. W McDaniel aie visiting Mr. arid Mrs. W. P Cok ■ Asheville, N. C - - . 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