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► ► ) THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pag* Fit* WEEK-END TRIPS ■. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. Metta Stone has returned home from a week’s stay with Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg in Sylva, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beckman and sons have returned to their home in \ -i will make their home with the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. James Pitts. Mrs. C. W. Hallman and daughter, Kitty Lu, will Eeave this week to make their home in Boston, Mass., where they will join Capt. Hallman, who has been stationed there for some time. Capt. Hallman will arrive here during the week-end to accom pany them on the trip mother, Mrs. O. I Sh&aly. ! at Ocean Drive Beach on a house-' be glad to kr. ,-a < > improving fol- Mr. and Mrs. G.cC,--Wilder and party. lowing a re ent >peration daughter, of McCormick, spent the Mrs W. A Dicus, Mis* Ella Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shgh attended week-end with his mother, Mr si J. B. - and Misses Violet Browning. Kath- the graduating exer ises aUWhitmire Wdcler ' ryn Dicus and May Dicus will leave high school re ently. i-y-wh. o tne Miss’ Myrtle Chandler, of MoCor- ' Sunday for a three weeks trip to the, latter’s sister. Miss Mildred Nelson, mick, was the week-end guest of^/st coast and will visit Capt. and ( was a member of the class, Mrs. J C. Wells and family. Mrs .Alfred Browning in' Col. and Mrs R E. Wysor and ’ to nf Mersed, .Calif. daughters, .Misses Mary Kent and Miss Dorothy Hall, formerly of Lyman and Rock Hill, has accepted ry Mrs. Paul Martin has accepted a Elizabeth. wiH leave next week for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin have re turned from their wedding trip and ^street. COAL NOTICE! Effectire June 21st we will have to advance our price on coal to $15.00 per ton. This is necessary because good coal FOB the mines is now only 40c per ton less than the highest point. We will contirtie to take orders at $14.50 through June 20th as per our ad of recent date. The price may go up or down after the strike, but the chances are that coal will be higher AND scarcer. C-W-S GUANO CO., INC. Phone 62 A Complete Banking Service If you are not a customer of our bank, we cordially invite you tt be come one. We offer to individuals, t firms and corporations o friendly, complete service. Accept This Invitation To Open An Account Here and Grow With Us. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lace on nylon crepe delicate as a french meringue it's by teniiS <8> So fragile looking thi» •iry lace made of strong nylon threads . on • Figure-Perfect slip of nylon crepe nylon the beautiful, nylon the* magnificent, nylon the time-saver (washes quickly, dries in a pair of moments). White or%lack, sizes 32 to 40. White only 32S to 36S. S5.95 ‘The Home of Better Values’ Sume/ielJi jbejit. State CLINTON, S. C. where she is a junior counselo Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and daughter, Ann, and Mrs. Scott Souders, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Adair, visited points of interest in the mountains of North Carolina Sun day. Mrs. C. R. Hammond end three children, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. B. W. Owens. Mr. and Mrs v Carroll Baskin and Mrs. J. R. Brown, of Rock Hill, vis ited Mrs. Louise Hilton Sunday. Miss Peggy Copeland was the week-end guest of friends in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. William Thorne and two chil dren, Sandra and Jeffrey, ,of Tulsa, Okla. are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell. Friends of Mrs. Fannie Y. Blalock will be sorry to know she is a patient af the Blalock clinic. Paul Wood is visiting his sister, Mrs. Lewis Pitts, and Mr. Pitts, this week before going to Sumter where he will be counselor at the Ortho pedic Camp near there for the sum mer months. Billy Fhtts, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. FMtts, Jr., is convalescing at his home following a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital Tuesday. Milling Blalock, son of Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock, is recupera- | ting at his home from a foot injury ’ received during the week. I Mrs. Vernon Trammell and daugh ter, Jane, spent several days last j week in Chesnee with her parents, I Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs spent several days this week in At lanta, Ga., on a business trip. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burton and son. Hamrick. Friends of the latter will will go to Ottawa, Canada. Mrs. P. W. Mauldin and son, Jack, of Fort Myers, Fla., are visiting the ‘ ~ ‘ » * • 9 | Henry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ross Burton in Whitmire Sunday. ! Miss Gloria Owens is spending the isummer months in Moultrie, Ga. ' with her- mother, Mrs. 0. O. Owens. Miss Florence EUa Blakely will ar rive Saturday from Durham, N. C., for a two week’s vacation stay with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph . Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mobley, Sr. and Constance and Jane Burts vis ited Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Mobley, Jr., in Columbia during the week end. Miss Ann Blakely spent several days last week with friends in Knox ville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. George Smeath and son, George, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Winfield Bryson in Spar-1 tanburg. Bobbie Jean Whitlock spent last week with his aunt, Mrs. Mane Cul-j bertsn, in Union. Gerald Suber, of Greenville, spent. several days this week with his par- | ents„ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber. Miss Mary Jean Knight, of Bel-* ton, is attending summer school at j Presbyterian college, and is visiting' her sister, Mrs. Tom Baldwin, and Mr. Baldwin Mrs. John W. Little spent last week in Rockingham, N. C. with her dau ghter, Mrs. John B. Pittman and Mr. Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton and fam ily spent Sunday in Orangeburg with her sister. Mrs. Gus. Traylor and Mr. ; ■Traylor. Friends of Joanne Todd, daughter ! of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd, will be glad to know' she is convalescing sat- | isfactorily at her home following a, tonsilectomy at Hays hospital dur ing the w’eek. William Young, son of Sgt. and Mrs. Sterlin Young, is satisfactor ily improving at his home following a tonsilectomy at the Blalock Clin ic during the week. Mr. and’ Mrs. William Davis and children and Mr. and Mrs. dames F. Ellison and children spent last weeK at Myrtle Beach. Misses Frances Winn and Martha Young spent several days during the week at Girl’s State in Columbia. Mrs. Everette Carson and sons, of Gastonia, N. C. spent several days this week w’ith her sister, Miss Jam ie Little. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wollet and Bill and Charlene Wollet, of Grif fin, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams and son, I Denny, of Greenville, spent Sunday I with Mrs. Abrams’ brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Espieg are residing in an apartment on Wood- I row Circle. Mr. and Mrs-. Bill Blakely"have' moved into their recently purchased home on Young Drive. Lt. and Mrs. Billy Dicus left this week for Norfolk, Va. where the former will begin his new’ assigment- in the Marine Corps. Lt. and Mrs. Dicus spent two weeks with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dicus, be fore going to Norfolk. Miss Nabey Neely, of Richburg, was the week-end guest of Miss Bar bara Anderson. • Miss Dorothy Clark, of Vallejo, Calif., is spending tw’o weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark. Bailey Dixon, of Talladega, Ala., is spending the summer months with hif grandmother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mrs. Varina F. Betsill and son, George, will leave today for a month's stay in Indianapolis, Ind., with their son and brother, W. F. Betsill, and Mrs. Betsill. Mrs. E. F. Culbreath and children, I of Charlotte, N.. C.^ ar£ spending the W’ eek with their mother and grand- former's daughter, Mrs. Jack John- j*; son, and Mr. Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn of Talla- $ hassee, Fla., were here this week for g the orphanage commencement. They tj are spending the suVnmer at their £ home in Montreat, N. C. Miss Thelma Stoudemayer and J.t Ray E. Ruff, of Pomaria, were the K guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. :'t V. Sims. \\ Friends of Dr. L. B. Marion will be glad to know he is able to be out again after an illnets of some time j; and has resumed his office practice. }{ Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Moorhead jj* have returned to their home in Houston, Texas, after a visit with his mother, Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, and other relatives. Thornwell Dunlap is spending two weeks at Camp Reece, St. Simons Island, as a counselor. Mr. and Mrs. Eston W. Page, of Campobello, have moved to this ci ty and are residing in an apartment in the home of Mrs. J. Will Dillard on Cleveland street. Mr. Page is em ployed with the Retail Credit Asso ciation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franks, 'of Columbia, are spending this week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Franks. Mrs. J. D. Jeanes spent the week end in Greenwood with her sister, Mrs. G. S. Yeldell. Mrs. Jack Jeanes and son. Tom-i my, spent the week-end in Piedmont with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. | A. Tripp Dillard Adair spent several days! this week in Detroit, Mich , on a bus iness trip. Miss Louise Tribble h«s returned from a week's stay at Daytona Beach, j Fla., where she was the guest of‘ Miss Harriett Edwards, of Greenville.: Misses Myra Adair and Fay Pitts are spending this week with friends Man of the Year Good old Dad! Faithful provider, tireless worker, loving /father, he's the one indis pensable man around your home and our bank. We couldn't possibly get along without Dad. And we try to make ourselves so use ful, Dod couldn't get along without us. Don't Forget Dod on June 19th ML S. 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