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WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . ■ ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons and
Allen Simmons will spend Sunday
in Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith spent
several days this week in Atlanta,
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sanova of Columbia spent the week- «
end with Mrs. M. Cassanova and K
family.
Mrs. Maud Mitchell, of Green- ft
wood. ,and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Myers
and daughter, Patricia, of Spartan- ft
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Lynn W. Cooper, with several em- burg, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
ployees of Cooper Motor company,
will attend a dealers showing of the
1949 Dodge in Columbia tomorrow.
Mrs. Frank Cauley spent several
Burts Sunday. ; jjj
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cox were
guests of relatives in Greenwood j-:
, • *— Sunday. They also visited the for- i':
days last week with her mother, Mrs. mer . s mothert Mrs . G M . Cox, of.«
j Inez Pruitt, in Whitmire. | Spartanburg, w’ho is ill and a pa- g
j Miss Dorothy Nation, of Spartan- 1 tient in a Greenville hospital,
bung has accepted a position with | Mr and Mrs j F Jacobs and
: Page s Beauty shop, and is residmg Mrs Horace D p attended the;|
i H ey ° W " i Camellia festival in Augusta. Ga. |
, ens on Centennial street. ' Saturcfay •- 8
! Friends of Mis Peggy Copeland | Mr and Mrs w H Shands were '§
nrnv^ a f r fh r ^^t, h 15 f^ Greenville Saturday evening for g
proving at the Rook Hill hospital, , marriaCp of thpi r erea t niece *
following an appendectomy Sunday .. T ‘ ^• ... . . , . ’ S
night and expectfto go to the Win :; Miss Louise Vance AlbrighL daugh- .
throp college infirmary in a few days. ^ P t r ' f nd M^- fieorge Copeland «
Friends of Mrs. W. R. Turner will ^ lbr, 8 1 > t - to Kirby Uernigan Quinn, g
be interested to know she is improv- *' r ' , S
ing from an operation illness at Bow- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Summers and j.j
man Gray hospital in Winston-Salem, Mrs. Thompson Pitts, of Newber-
N. C., where she has been a patient ry. visited Mr. and Mrs. R L. Long-
| the past ten days. shore Sunday. S
L. E. Cason, Miss R*>slyn Cason,’ Dr. D. O. Rhame has returned
What you save
May save you!
use the friendlv
airt Bobby Cason spent the week-end f r0 m a several weeks stay at Hot a}
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in Rayle, Ga., with the former’s fath- i Snrincs Ark
er, L. E. Cason, Sr. Mrs. Cason, who P * ’ * —, _ . _
has been spending some time with ' , " 1S * K
relatives in Chattanooga, Tenn., lt(f L, Mrs. Charlie Busbin
joined her family there and accom- in ^ retir during the past week. Si
panied them home. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Finis $.*
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Farr, Jack Maynard, who have been making
i a i. fhf»ir homo in fTQctnnio M C* v i* i 11
M. S. Bailey & Son
Established 1886
BANKERS
Capital $400,000.00
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, Farr, and Mrs. A. S. Chaney, of their home m Gastonia, N. C., will
i Greenville, were guests Sunday of be interested to know they are re-
Mr. and Mrs. R. F Sumerel. siding in Raleigh. N. C., where the
Friends of Pfc. Frank H. Loftis former has accepted a position. Mrs.
will regret to know he is a patient Maynard is the former Mrs. Ethel
in the Oliver General hospital, Au- Busbin Adair of this city., ,
gusta, Ga., where he is recuperating Mr. and Mrs. G. W Addy and
from injuries received in an automo- daughter. Miss Oranna Addy. and
bile accident recently. Miss Fannie Copeland, of Joanna,
J Mrs. Ruby MeLamb, of Fayette- attended the wedding of the for-
ville, N. C., spent the week-end with mer’s grandson, George Bobo, and
her sister, Mrs. Austin Chestnut, and Miss Jean Osborne, in Spartanburg,
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Mr. Chestnut
Mrs. O. T. Lawing, of Greer, spent
on Friday evening
Mrs. L. A. McCall, of Florence,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W E. Neigh
bors.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova
and children and Miss Madeline Cas-
son, Virgil, of Greenville, visited
her father, Jbhn D. Dominick, and
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber and fam
ily, Sunday.
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the week-end with relatives here, visited her daughter, Mrs. Powell
Mrs. Ralph Holcombe accompanied A. Fraser, and Lt. Col. Fraser, sev-
, her home for a several days visit. jeral days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Blackwelder, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F : Winn
have reutrned from their wedding were in Greenville Friday evening
trip to Daytona Beach, Fla. Mr. ( for the wedding of the former’s
Blackwelder, a student at Clemson nephew. Henry John Winn. Jr , and
college, has returned there to resume Miss Nancy Ethel Alexander.
| his studies. Mr. and Mrs. W D. Pitts and small
m’J' ar * b Irs. Cl, L. Self and Miss daughter. Mary, of Spartanburg,
j. jrgare. nn Dam, ol Marion. N. sp< . n t Sunday with their sister. Miss
1 aV» f 3 m i? lcks ’ of Jeanette Pitts, and other relatives.
M v” ? Un - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C Smith re-
day w f itn Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hicks. « » r . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bowman and ^ S
( children and Miss Mary Alice Black- Vu 1 w th o th l ,altprs 3lste ^' ^ Ir8 -
burn, of Alto, Ga., were week- e ^f n ° h " ^,f an ^ rs ’ and Mr Sanders
‘guests oif Mrs. Bowman’s parents, Mr. i r d i
and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. On Sunday Mr , a c nd ^ Mrs - ? J Pr A eslar ^ ere t
they visited Pfc. Frank Loftis. a pa- gue3ts Sunda y Mrs j A - B - Hunt
tient in the Oliver General hospital ' n , ^perity Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Augusta, Ga. i Wa H s - an d daughter, Marie, spent
Mrs. T. j. Blalock has returned Sunday . in Grpp nwood with Mr. and
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. , Mrs - Livy E11 ison.
T. O. McKeown, in Blackstock 1 Mr and Mrs R J Bel1 and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkes and trr - Miralyn, and Mrs. W S. Hart.
Dr. and Mrs. George Blalock attend-■‘’f Greenwood, spent Sunday with
ed the camellia show in Augusta, 1 Mrs. E B Pinson and family.
Ga., Sunday. ’ i Miss Jean Copeland, of Johnston.
Friends of Allen O. Rickman, who s P‘‘nt the week-end w ith her par-
makes his home with his brother-in- fnts in Renno.
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. 'Mrs. B. F. Wingard will visit her
Bishop, will be glad to know he is husband in Dillon during the week
able to be out again following an and they will attend the Kershaw
illness. County National Guard banquet and
Mrs. Abit Alexander, Mrs. Mabry dance in Camden this evening.
McCrary, and Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Misses Barrie Jean Wingard. Peg-
joined by relatives from Camden, gy Copeland. Kent Wysor, and Ann
, spent Sunday in Columbia. Ow’ens. students at Winthrop col-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballenger were lege. Rock Hill, spent the week-end
guests Sunday of the latter’s sister, at their homes here.
Mrs. Robert McCrary, and Mr. Me- W. A. Dicus. Mrs. M E. browning.
I rary. Mr. and Mrs. Ballenger w’ere and Browning Dicus, spent Sunday
enroute to their home in Greer fol- in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs.
i lowing a wedding trip to Florida. Tom Taylor.
,- :vir3 ' w - A D ? cus and daughter, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
\ 1S u Kathryn Dicus, spent Sunday Turner, who have been residing in
i 1 ^ en son and brother, Lt. Billy Seneca for some time, will be in-
picu.s and Mrs. Dicus, a, Wilming- terested to learn they will return
■ 0 ’ ’ ’ j :cus et } Monday for here this week to make their home
\Tnr/ Jn ' r Ul 0 du * y witb b ‘ s and will occupy an apartment in the
bAn area 0 ^ dlV1SI ° n in the Carib " home of Mrs. E. H Hull. Sr. Mr-.
I Mr inH Mrc c ii Turner has accepted a position with
soeti 1 the week j ■ ‘ p ip ? Joanna Cotton Mills at Joanna.
u£v Mrs Brodir. of Florence,
of their son Irhv Hir>n T 6 u ^ cding spent the week-end with her daugh-
Alida'Wallace ^on^Saulrday. 311 ^ W C. King. Jr end V,
Thomas Brady, of Atlanta, Ga., ‘t^' .. r j ou f
will spend the week-end with friends r ^. and Mis. Fred Sheese, of
here. j Langhorn, Penn., were guests a few
‘ Mrs. J. B. Wilder spent several! a,° f Mr and MrS ’ Jobe
days this week with relatives in At-' D Holland A1 so visiting the Hol-
! lanta, Ga. | lands during the week-end were
Friends of John C. Carter will be M,s ’ R L Duncan - of Union,
interested to know he has returned and Chark ‘ s Downs, of Thermont,
to his home after being a patient at ! ^ di
! the Blalock clinic. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes
Friends of Mrs. Perry M. Moore SP 001 Sunday in Gray Court with
will be glad to know she is'able to tbe ^ ormer ’s mother, Mrs. Nannie
be out again after being ill. (Hughes.
Mrs. F. K. Shealy and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Alma McKee spent the week-
McAuley were visitors in Spartan- 1 end with her sister, Mrs. W. O.
burg during the week. Brown, in Rock Hill.
! Mrs. J. Clarence Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Franklin, of
Mrs. E. L, Chandler will have as Whitmire, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
J their guects during the week-end Mr. M. Chafin, Jr. of Rome, N. Y„ spent
; and Mrs. J. A. Todd, otf Barksdale, Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ramage, of Ware Mrs. W T. Scogin. -Mr. Chafin will
Shoals, and Mrs^ Carolyn R. Ghipley return to New’ York this week while
i of New York. Mrs. Chafin will remain here for a
Mrs. Jack Holland has accepted a stay with her parents,
position with the Clinton Electric Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Plowden,
I r eezer and Locker Cooperative. , of Greenwood, were guests Sunday
Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Sr.; is spend- ( of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Jeans
ing several weeks with her sister. Miss Doyle Thomason, of Atlan-
. Irs. Ben Anderson at Reidsville. ta, Ga., spent the week-end with
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Trammell her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
and daughter, Jane, spent the w r eek-, Thomason.
end in Chesnee with her parents, Mrs. R. E. Ferguson has returned
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Thorne. j from a stay of several weeks in
Miss Elsie Neighbors, of Colum- 'St. Petersburg, Fla.
bia, spent the week-end w-ith her Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cauthen and
STAPLE and fancy
GROCERIES
We have recently added a full line
— of
Meats & Produce
Open 9 A. M. until 7 P. M.
Cooper Grocery
201 Holland St.
Phone 463-J
MRS. TOM COOPER
A floral tribute...
,. . . souvenir of the day to go straight to her
heart! A colorful, fresh-cut bouquet of flowers,
a corsage or potted plant from our own green
house. Come in early — let us help you make
this important selection. :
Zaltiide QtieenliauAe
Phone 520 ,
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“We Telegraph Flowers Anwvhere”
>lr. and Mrs. Brunson Asbill
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