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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
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BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Ensign Sadler spent the Week-end
here. T
Miss Lucy Ann Thomas, stadent i
at Limestone college, Gaffney, was i
at Ctemson college during the week-^ 1
end to attend a Baptist Student Un
Miss Bette^immons, of Gaffney,f ' Mrs. George Watts Copeland'*spent!
spent the week-end with her sister, | last week in Bartow, Fla., and at-i
ion meeting.
Miss Elizabeth Nicholson spent (
the week-end in Asheville, N. C.,
■With her grandmother, Mrs. S, L.
Mrs. W. N. Quinn, and Sgt. Quinn.
Miss Blanche Cox, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder
and son, Buddy, spent the week-end
in Concord, N. C., with Mr. Black-
welder’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V.
tended the Presbyterial of the Asso
ciate Reformed Presbyterian church,
by friends from Laurens, was a re- to which she was a delegate. £
cent week-end visitor in "Charleston | Mrs. H. M. Lukstat, Mrs. James Blackwelder.
and visited Cypress gardens and oth-' Pitts, Dorothy Haupfear, Maudie Mrs. W. E. Edwins and daughters,
Patricia and Phyllis, of Orangeburg,
are spending two weeks with her
er points of interest. i Young, Shirley Asbill, Deborah Dix-
F. J. Malpass and Charles E. Hill,! on and Richard Luxstat attended the
students at Clemson college, were ; music festival at Winthrop college in sister, Mrs. E. C. Edwins, and. Mr.
week-end guests of Richard Stutts. Rock Hill last Wednesday. i Edwins.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pitts and in- Mr. and Mrs. John G. Pitts, of)- Friends of Wyman Milam, who
fant daughter, Mary, of Spartanburg, Winder, Ga., spent the week-end has been stationed with the navy in
wfth the former’s mother, Mrs. Irene Corpus. Christi, Texas, will be inter-
Pitts. Rested to know he received his dis-
Mr. and Mrs. J. G .Shuler, of Rich-' char * e last_ week-end and his re-
tex, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. turnet * t0 home here. i .
Irby Holland Friends of Dr. L. B. Marion will
..... ... ; „ ' r. be glad to know he is improving
tended the Southern Symphony or-i Mrs ' r lr- an( satisfactorily at his home after being
and Miss Elizabeth Ellison of Easley,
visited the former’s mother, Mrs.
Nannie A. Pitts, Sunday.
Mrs. D. J. Brimm was a recGnt
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Smith in Columbia, and at-
chestra concert.
Pitts and Miss Nancy Lanford spent,
a patient at Hays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.'^William R. Miller," of 1 Sun ? ay in Lexin oto n ^ith the for- Mr and Mrs Wyman M shealy
Macon, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. F. ni o r ^ da oghter, Mrs. S. E. Evans, and ^ rs Henry J. Nabors spent the
M. Stutts Sunday. aiK * Evans - * 1 week-end in Atlanta, Ga., wifh the
The following represented Thorn-, latter’s brother, Lawrence L. Adair,
well Memorial church yesterday at! Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts and
the S. C. Presbyterial meeting at ; son, of Carthage, N. C„ spent the
Mr. and Mrs. George Casque and ! U P P e r Long Cane Presbyterian r W eek-end with her mother, Mrs.
little daughter, Carole, of Jackson-| church in Abbeville: Mrs. A. S. Max-j George W. Taylor.
Mrs. Willis Hough, of Spartanburg,
spent last week with her sister, Mrs.
C. E. Nichols, and Mr. Nichols
ville, N. C., are spending some time
with the former's brother and sist,er=-
in-law, Mr .and Mrs. Roy Gasque.
Mrs. P. M. Clement and Mrs. P. M.j
well, Mrs. George Black,. Mrs. Lois. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Crump arc
Jordan. Miss Janice Thomas, Miss 1 residing in-their recently completed
Inez Tucker and Mrs. F. M. Stutts, j home on. Maple street
Miss Virginia Gray, student at Mrs. W. P. Baldwin, of Columbia,
Clement, Jr., of Charleston, spent Q ueens college, Charlotte, N. ( C., visited Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry
Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. 'spent the week-end with her par-1 during the week.
T. J. Leake, and Mr. Leake. | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray, and Misses Louise Brantley and Lenita
Mrs. Fred Whitlock spent Tuesday hsd as her guest Mjss Alice Tucker Clark of Lyons, Ga., were week-end
in Whitmire with her sister, Miss °f Concord, N. C., also a student at guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Q. Bur-
Alice Thompson. Queens. nett,* and attended~the Presbyterian
Mrs. L. H. Quinton and children,, Mrs. A. Y. Jones, of Laurens, is college dances. Fred Burnett, Jr.,
of Woodruff, spent the week-end j visiting Mrs. Sally Bobo and family. | student at North Greenville Junior
w’ith Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland.
Miss Inez Young is visiting her
brcther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Watts Davis, in Toledo, Ohio.
Mrs. T. J. McAlister, of Laurens,
Miss Rosalie Walker and Mrs. Char
les Calvert, of Spartanburg, were
guests during the week of Mr. and
Mrs. T. L. Cooper. J
Friends of Mrs. J. L. Dickert will
regret to know she is quite ill at hei
home near here.
Mr. and Mrs. “Kenneth Matheson,
of Mooresville, N. C., and Miss Jean
Brown, of Charlotte, N. C., spent Jhe
week-end with Mrs. Matheson’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes, and
attended the dances at Presbyterian
college. —
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pitts attended college, Tigerville, spent the week-
a Dry Cleaners clinic in Atlanta, Ga., end with his parents and had as his
during t'he week-end. | guest, Lamar Malphas, also a student
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Leake and at the junior college.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake attended; Mr. and Mrs. J. William King
the funeral of Mrs. J. M. Gault in
Jonesville Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne, of Lau
rens, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Whitlock.
Mrs. J. M. Hatton, Mrs. H. J. Pitts,
Mrs. Johnny Mac Hatton, Jr., ac
companied by Mrs. Ralph Dula of
Laurens, were \ysitors in Greenville
during the week.
Mrs. Rufus Sadler and daughter,
of Charleston, are spending three
spent several days in Atlanta, Ga.,
last week-end and attended the
Laundry and Cleaners Allied Asso
ciation meeting. They spent the
week-end in Summerville, Ga., with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John W. King.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black and Mrs.
W. A. Martin and little daughter
have returned from a visit in Mont
gomery, Ala., and Atlanta, Ga. *-
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sanders, Jr.,
Gene Anderson’s
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Week-End specials!
New Summer Bags 5.00
Rayon Briefs 1.00 if perfect 49c
Nylon Hose 1.00 if perfect 2 or. 1.00
Rayon Hose
reg. 1.19
39c
Dresses Cotton and Rayon 5.95-8.95
New Coro Jewelry
1.00
plus tax
(jeneJlnderson
The home of better values
0iau$Sen§
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sad-}of Danville, Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
ler, while Ensign Sadler is at sea. J Hugh C. Smith of Clemson, spent the
— 1 week-end with their parents, Mr
and Mrs. L. C. Singley.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Holland of At
lanta, Ga., spent the week-end witn
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs7 Irby Holland.
. R. N. Blackwelder was in Athens,
Ga., several days the past Week on a
business trip.
Gary Holcombe was in Atlanta,
Ga., Sunday to attend the Laundry
and Cleaners Allied Trade Associa-1
lion meeting.
Friends of Mrs. Thofnas Hollis willl
be glad to know she has returned
home after being a patient at Hays
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry and
children, of Leesville, visited rela
tives here Sunday.
. . Mr. and Mrs. J._ C. Thomas and
family and Thomas Lee Jordan were 1
in Charlotte, N. C., Sunday to attend,
the wedding of Miss Dorothy Ann
Thomas and Raymond Freeze.
Mrs. W. J. Crews attended the S. C.
Cosmetologist clinic and show in Co
lumbia Sunday.
Mrs. Pringle Copeland and Mrs. 1
J. J. CornwalT were visitors in Char
lotte, N. C., during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Nanney spent
the week-end in Forest City, N. C., |
with, their parents, Mr. ^ and Mrs.
Clyde Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Nanney.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr.,
spent Sunday in Spartanburg with
her parents, Mr .and-Mrs. G. H. Hud-4
gins.
Friends of Mrs. H. C. Layton-will
be sorry to know she is a patient in
the local hospital, where she is re-1
covering from injuries received in an
automobile accident Monday night.
Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Sr., of Colum
bia, is visiting Tier son, Dr. D. O.
Rhame, and Mrs. Rhame.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Law. of Green
ville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Henfy.
Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., and little
daughter, Kristie, will return this!
week after spending two weeks in
Florence with their mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Brodie.
Bobby Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs.'
Robert H. Jordan, is visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Powers, in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Jordan,
a ministerial student at Presbyterian
college, spent the week-end there,
and'^on Sunday occupied the pulpit i
at the Panthersville Presbyterian;
church- in Decatut; for the morning
worship hour and the Wee Kirk
Presbyterian church~in the evening. I
Harold Walters, of Fayetteville, N. i
C., spent several days last week with
his brother and sister-in-laW, Mr. 1
and Mrs. Edward Walters. Mr. and |
Mrs. Walters and little son, Dickie,
accompanied him home. Mr. and (
Mrs. Walters are spending this week
in New York, where the (former is
attending the national convention of
College canteens. Their son, Dickie,
is spending the week in Fayetteville
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Walters, and their other son,
David, & with his grandparents here,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. £5tutts»
Due to favorable
conditions, Cluus-
sen’s now uses
* more raising and
spices in these
delicious Sweet
Rolls than ever
before. And that
delightful white
icing is thicker,
too!
f/?££># M you/? GKOCeXS
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We announce with great sorrow the loss of our leader and
President, Mr. William J. Bailey, who has served this bank
and community so faithfully and well for the past 62 years.
In reviewing the record of his achievements with great
pride, we are at the same time delighted to announce the
election of the following new officers of the bank:
Robert M. Vance, President
R. C. Adair, Executive Vice-President
Goyne L. Simpson, Cashier
We wish to state that the same resources, which have
assured this financial institution its stability and have earned
for it the confidence of the public, will continue to guarantee
its strength and its stability. .
We sincerely hope that through the years to come, we
may offer an ever-eiXpanding financial service for this com
munity and section.
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M. S. BAILEY 6- SON
BANKERS
Established 1886
Capital $400,000.00
Belt’s...
“Savings Great In ’48”
Where Good Quality
Costs Less!
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REPEAT SALE!
WARRIOR
SHAG RUGS
S1.00
j; Our first shipment was a complete sell-out £
Beautiful ruts — beautiful quality Choose jj
-- from rose, maize, blue, xreen.
(An actual
SI 98 value)
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PRINTED
TABLE COVERS
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Size 54\a4. Fresh as a daisy — like flowers j.*
j.j from a spring garden. You'll want to buy
a several at this low price. These are Iniper*
frets of a higher priced cloth — worth twice
j-j the price. We guarantee the quality.
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DUNDEE TOWELS
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35c — 3 for S1.00 .
$ Size 18x36. Perfect quality. Pastel cbecks and
S plaids An actual 59c value—you save 24c on
^ each towel. Dusty rosl. make, blue, green.
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BIG VALUE SCOOP!
LADIES’
HAND BAGS
S1.00
(An actual
$2 00 value)
Our New York buyers made a good buy tj
£ There are 14 styles to select from The$ are jt
!> all white, all first quality, all new this spring j!
h and summer styles They include plastic pat- §
ents. plastic call, alligator, lizard and pique S
a grains Come'kee—we say the greatest hand
bag buy in years
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