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i *-—-—-]— . .( t » t ^ ‘, V Thursday, April 15, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five WEEK-END TRIPS ., VISITORS,. . ILLNESSe BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents and Mr. Thomas. They also visited the former’s aunt, Mrs. Carrie Rob inson, while in Charlotte. Friends of Mr- and Mrs.^Robert b ur g i was week-end guest of! i McLees will be interested to know - - * - -- they are now making their home in week-end with her son, Earl Nelson, in Salisbury, N. C. iff Craig Kennedy, Jr., of Spartan- -T ^ L — --nnnnr Charleston, where Mr, McLees. is connected with the Veterans Admin- Tom G.‘Pitts, son of Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Mrs. J. W. Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. J-. A. Maher, anfd-Mrs. Ada Dillard Campbell and son, Tommy, of Spar- Mrs. Dan Yarborough, Mrs. Hen derson Pitts and Mrs. Frank Kellers attended the Garden club meeting and movie on flower arrangements in Laurens Friday. C. E. Galloway is visiting the Phil adelphia Athletic team and Mana ger Connir, Mack in Atlanta; Ga.' and Mrs. V. M. Grill aqd daughter, [ M ^L Cullum, in Bridgeton, N. J. were: Mrs - B - F- Wingard, Miss Ag- lian, Francine, of Ocean City, N. J., are aurav thU also visited in New nes Dav ‘s, Mrs. S. M. Warner, Mrs. istration with offices at the navy tanburg visited Mr. and Mrs. A A. friends from Laurens, spent Sunday ; ya I?‘ H , s+nckiand" accompan- R ' im ‘’ Se Sunday ‘ in Charleston and, -visited CypresjV d . r ist Misses Louise and', Mr ' and MrS John ' Morris - 6f c °- eardens ' I i. “ sters ’ , Louise a™. i umbia> sp€nt the we ek-end with the Mrs. Cliff Elkins and small soft, of, D r . "wilJn Cull^of Co-ljj^’ 8 P arents - Mr - and Mr 5- J- Stuart, Fla., are spending some 1 spent the past week with ‘ ° ri -• _ with her mother, Mrs. John D. Davis, i si ’ ste ; Mrs Clarence Dixon in ! Among thqse attending the garden OCXttXMXXHKKXItMXXIIXXMitXMtCiCXUHUXMXXXXr.XXXUXUTnaBnBa&Z&aC ^ r , S . ^ rf J ° lk ’uY 3 :’! Washington, D. C., and their brother,! shoW , ^ G ^" w ° r od last Tuesday H. D HENRY 1898-1948 F M BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Let Us Analyze Your Insurance Needs Telephone 121 Friends of Miss Byrd McMillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Me-! spending some time with their moth- Millian, will be interested to know! er, Mrs. R. C. Stewart and Mr. Stew- she has been assigned to government art While away they also visited in New . T „ „ York and Atlantic City. ^ B. Hart, Mrs. U. W. Harris, Mrs. Mrs. Joe Williams, Mr. and Mrs. O Daniel, Mrs. Ralph Blakely, Dr. .— Jack Sheridan and two daughters, a ^ d ^ a ?, k Ke H ers * ^ r - and work in Korea. | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Able and chil- Ei, zabe t b an d Margaret, of Green- Mrs - c E - Galloway, Mr.- and Mrs. Mrs. I. O. Ray spent a few days dren, Billy and Joyce, spent Monday ' w _ r _ Sunday of Mr W. R. Anderson, Mrs. T. J. Leake, last week with her daughter, Mrs. J. in Aiken with the former’s father, and ^ rs j j F. Thompson, in Newberry. | B. J. Able, who is 111. Mr. Able, be-1 and ^ w , a piUs 0[ Knox . Mrs. W. B. Tribble, Mrs. R. W. John son, W. T. Putnam, Mrs. Robert Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy and fore returning to his home in son spent the week-end in Colum bia with the former’s parents. Miss Louise Tribble and David Tribble, students at Erskme college, burg this week, was a patient in the Bates- 1 ™ r -* nu ... ’ * t “ Crar y- Mrs - Robert Hole - v - and Mrs. ^ Vllle - Tenn - will spent the week-end w 0 Foster ... . . .. , i with the former’s mother, Mrs. Nan- Aiken county hospital. n iP A Pittc i ' Mrs. H. C. Layton and daughter' , ,. e T^„ r : 0 v~„ enne .... T 4 ... ... . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kay and sons, Miss Jean Layton, spent the pasti,, - r- , * . „ Due West, and Miss Betty Tribble, I week with relatives in Jacksonville, p®. y w r ?'. d y unp* /f Pharln-tp ol Greenwood, will spend this week- 1 Fla. ' I Wa ''" B Y , ou " g end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. T. J. Peake, ol Columbus, Ga„ i N , f and , Mr ' ‘" d } 0 V U . , , of this city, were guests Sunday of W. B. Tribble. The former will hav^ as her guest Miss Darothy Greene, of Decatur, Ga^, also a student at Er- skine. Miss Clyde Smith, accompanied by was the guest of Mrs. Pringle Cope-' land several days the-^ast week. Mr. and Mrs .Frank C. Young, who live near here. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and Ok the Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Young spent Sunday in Charlotte, N. C with the [ £ D “- s “;, h #( Greenvine , W ere ,Utters sister, Mrs. C. W. Thoma., (week . end gue . ;j of Mr and Mrs E I L. Holland. ! Miss Alice Thomas, of Whitmire, I spent Saturday with Mrs. Fred Wh.i- I lock. Friends of Virgil Patterson, who has been a patient at the Veterans , hospital, Columbia, will be interest ed to know he has returned to nis home. Mrs. E. A. Richardson, of tfie or phanage, spent several days last’ j week in Columbia with her sister, Mrs. E. C. Heath. Henry Burton attended a meeting ! of the Order of the Arrow, which is i connected with the Boy Scouts, in Charleston several days last week. Miss Irene Workman spent the week-end in Batcsburg with her sis- ‘ ter, Mrs. J. W. Parler. Mrs. Clayton Glasgow and chil dren of Huntington, W. Va., are spending some time with Miss Agnes Davis. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Walton of North Fork, W. Va., are also visiting the latter’s sister and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer'Creswell, spem Sunday in Charleston and visited Cypress gardens. Mrs. John W. Litfcle spent the week-end in Winnsboro with her (mother, Mrs. M. E. Curlee. Miss Ella Little McCrary was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs.' R. P. Kapp, and Mr. Kapp in Colum- ftrtar You’ll love these white polished, leather and oh, so soft pla form sandals . . . s-o-o-o comfortable and easy on the eyea! Yes, here are wedgies made for beau-catch ing, for dancing and entrancing ... for you alone! $4,98 The Army Store “For Lower Prices’ BELK’S as seen to CHARM ‘Clinton’s Shoe Headquarters’ Also Reds, Greens and Tu-Tones Widths AAA to C $4.95 to $7.95 All Shoes X-Ray Fitted light oi f*otW*l Comfy o« cvmionsl Yoyr newsy strops, sabots, specs in Connie's famous-for*wear leathers! Mr. and Mrs. John H. West, for merly of Alexandria, La., are now making their home in the Reese Young apartments on Calhoun street. Mr. and Mrs. West are the parents of Mrs. W. G. Coker. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame have returned from a trip to Florida. Harry Newkirk and Harry Mar low of Pensacola, Fla., spent several days this week with the former’s sister, Mrs. Ralph Blakely, and Mr. Blakley. \ Mrs. G. W. Moore iind children, Glennice and Maurice, spent the week-end in Birmingham, Ala., with Mr. Moore. They were joined in At lanta by her brother, Tarver Shirley, who accompanied them to Birming ham. Mrs. C. H. McCrary and sons, Mabry and Kenneth, and Miss) Blanche McClure of this city, accom-} panied by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheorn of Camden, spent Sunday in Charleston and visited Cypress gar dens. - - Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin are spending several days in Morganton, N. C., with the latter’s sister, Mrs. | J. E. Brittain, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar King and family of Kinards, and Mr. and Mrs., George Sineath and son of this city, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shirley in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Crowson and Mr. and Mrs. James Poe of Fayette ville, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Crowson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Turner and daughter, Susan, of Decatur, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Tur ner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard. Susan remained for a week’s stay with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sease and Miss 1 Grace Sease of Prosperity, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. M. Sease and j children. Mrs. George H. Ellis, Mrs. J. Hamp Stoner and Mrs. S. G. Dillard spent Saturday with the latter’s daughter. Miss Lillian* Dillard, at Coker col lege in Hartsville. Mr. and Mrs. Jtobert F. Black and children spent: the week-end in York with the former’s mother, Mrs. Nor- mfin Black. . | Mr', and Mrs. William R. P.itts, Jr., Harold Pitts and Miss ~Mary7Shedd spent Sunday in Charleston and vis ited the gardens. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Coop of Shel- byville, Tenn., will arrive Monday to make their home with the former’s sister, Mrs. S. M. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. A. Keying and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geiger of Milwaukee, Wis., spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn. Mrs. Lillie Bolt and son, Leroy Bolt, spent the week-end in Foun tain Inn with relatives. 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