The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 23, 1948, Image 8
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THE CLINTONl CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 23, 1948
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock,
Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove, Mrs. Joe Ter-
i ry, Mrs. John D. Davis, and Mrs.
J. E. Braswell.
Mr and Mrs. George Sineath and
son will spend Christmas day with
* a j -y* • \/ # • ■ Mrs. Sineath s mother, Mrs. B. AV.
Week-End Trips . . Visitors smeath, in saiuda.
Major .and Mrs. Ralph Hol
combe, who have been in Guarm
BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Mr and Mrs Grady Arnold, Mrs. j f or pome time, will arrive this week
J. F. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde t0 S p ( »nd Christmas with her moth-
B Few spent Sunday with relatives' r> Mrs Irene p ittSt an d family,
in Spartanburg and Greer. Miss Janie Holland, of Greenville,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and , spent several days last week with
daughter. Amelia, of Orangeburg, i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
will spend the holidays with her 1 R. Holland.
mother, Mrs. Metta Stone,>and other'| Friends of Henry T. Hearn will
relatives. * * j be sorry to know that he has been
Mrs. Adam Lehn, of Milwaukee, ] cr j t j ca jjy jj) a t his home in Winston-
Wise., will arrive tomorrow to spend Sa i omi 'n C. but is now showing
two weeks with her son. Gary J i improvement
Lehn. and Mrs. Lehn. | Friends q( Mrs . John L Thornley
Miss Frances McKee spent several
will be interested to know she has
returned to her home here follow-
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hodden, in Charleston. , , . . .
Mr. and Mrs. E F. Anderson and ! ing a hos P ltal - sta >i.
Mrs Kenneth Haseldyn will spend John Mimnaugh, of Birmingham.
Sunday in Anderson with the for- > is spending several days with
mer’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. his mother. Mrs. James E. O Steen
iand other relatives. He will leave
next week to attend the Sugar Bowl
football game in New Orleans, La.
Mr. and Mrs. George Plunkett and
children, of Conyers, Ga.. and Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Bailev and child-
•'i
if Greenwood, will spend
ren.
and Mrs. Gene Anderson.
Mi. and Mrs J W ^Clemens will
spend the holidays in Jacksonville,
Fla., with the latter’s parents. Mr.
and Mjs. A. S. Quay.
M.ss Essie Davidson, who teaches
m Great Falls, is spending the
Christtu s holidays at her home
hen Mi nd Mrs. Norman 0 Duke,
ef I'n on. will also spend Christmas
Aith tl'.eir family.
M: and Mis. Lavern O. Dairy-
mple and ehildn n will spend the
h. lid.iys m Columbia and Harts’ville
’.vith nlativis.
Mr. and Mrs-. D. B. Smith will
.spend st vi ral, days during the holi- and Mrs. A
days in Atlanta, Ga with the lat
ter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Chandler and
Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons will
spt nd Christmas day with relatives
in Cioss Hill.
The following attended the jn-
home Tuesday from McCallie school,
Chattanooga. Tenn., where he is a
student, to spend the Christmas hol
idays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Brockenbrough in Ki-
nards.
Mrs. Bessie H. Owens will leave
Saturday to spend several days in
Atlanta, Ga. with her son, William
B. Owens, and Mrs. Owens. She
will be accompanied on the trip by
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis, who
will visit the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. O. Hollis.
Michael McMillan, student at the
University of Florida, Gainesville,
Fla., spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr. and other
relatives, before going to Greenville
to spend the holidays at his home.
J. P. McMillan, of Jacksonville, Fla.
will spend Christmas with relatives
here.
W. C. Baldwin, Reese Young, ac
companied by James Thaxton, of
York, and Allen Knight, of Belton,
are spending ten days on a tour
of Mexico and Southern Texas.
Air. and Mrs. J. M. DeYoung spent
the week-end in Oak Ridge. Tenn.
with thekson, Madison DeYoung,
and M«P^eYoung.
Miss Virginia Sadler, of New York
I City, will arrive today to spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Sadler. Mr. and Mrs. Ru
fus Sadler and small daughl^p of
Charleston, are also spending^the
holidays with their parents
Misses Betty and Julia Taylor,
to Richmond, Va., will spend the
Christmas holidays with their moth
er, Mrs. George W. Taylor.
Ralph Westmoreland, who is at
tending the Naval Academy Prep
aratory School, in Bainbridge, Md.,
is spending the holidays with friends
at the orphanage.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh are
spending this week in Orangeburg
with the former's mother, Mrs. El
la Ficklin.
Mrs. Bill Blalock of Newberry,
spent Saturday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller.
Stores To Close
Saturday, Monday
For Christmas
As announced last week, mer
chants and business houses of the
city will unite in a three-day Christ
mas holiday season.
Stores will close Christmas Day,
and the following Monday the 27th.
Sunday is already recognized as a
regular holiday. ~ 1
There will be no business closing
on New Year’s Day.
'islii
. ^Here’s Hashing
Ijou a Happu
Holiday
To t*ch of you who have contributed
to our succau and to thota of you
who have given ui your fine friend
ship we extend a hearty and genuine
TTlerri] Christmas
May Peace, Happinesi and Prosper
ity be yours for^many, many years.
JOHNSON BROTHERS
SERVICE STATION
Albert S. Johnson Robert E. Johnson
spvction meeting of the Eastern Star
Chapter in Laurens on Friday even-
ng: Mr. and Mj;s. Grady Arnold,
Christ mils with Mrs. Estelle Abrams
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Abramsi
Friends of the latter will be glad
to kn \v she is recuperating ,nicely
at her home following an append-
eote'my las' week at Hays hospital.
Mis.- Katherine Davis, of Boston.
Mass, is spending two weeks with
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
A. Ramage, Jr. i
Miss Vivian Parks Adair, of
Hampton. Va.. is spending the week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.
P. Adair. .
Misses Mary Lou and Pattie Britt,
of Tifton, Ga.. and Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Hrmsohn. of Thomasville. Ga..
will spend the holidays with their
sister. Mis. \V. R. Anderson. Jr.,
and Mr. Anderson.
George Brockenbrough arrived
ADAIR’S MEN’S SHOP
I. M. ADAIR
A!:D 8EST WISHES TO OUR MANY
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
jbellb feeautij, Shapfie
ROBBIE PARSONS EARL DONNAN
FLORENCE (TRIPP) JEANES
DELL CREWS WALKER DONNAN
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These are slight irregu
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SMOKE CLOUD
AUTUMN DUSK
CINNAMON
Hey Kids!
HERE TIS
KING SIZE
Bubble Gun
Only
79c
Complete with 4-oz. Jar Bubble Soap *
Extra 8-oz. jar Bubble Soap
25c
IMPORTED
LINENS
REDUCED
Last Minute Gifts
For the Home
$14.98 CLOTHS $10.88
$12.98 CLOTHS $ 9.88
$10.95 CLOTHS $ 8.88
$ 1.29 NAPKINS $ .85
All Sizes and Several
Patterns
BREAKFAST
CLOTHS
54x54
S1.00
Specially coated with plas
tic finish to make it easy to
wipe off! Gay prints.
SCOOP!
JUST ARRIVED
SIERRA WARE
18-Piece
Breakfast Set
4 PLATES, 9-inches
4 CUPS
4 SAUCERS
4 CEREAL BOWLS
...PLUS...
CREAMER AND
SUGAR BOWL
This set comes in colorful
California gold, green, gray
and terra cotta combina
tion.
$2.29
LADIES’ SLIPPERS
REDUCED
SET
Leather Bottoms with Nylon Uppers, in
Blue, Black or Wine
Sizes 5 to 9
Were $2.98
NOW
'1.49
Sizes 2-4-6
COLORS ARE IN BLUE, RED, TAN
YOUNGSTERS L©VE THESE PLAY
SUITS ALL WINTER LONG
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