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Volume XLIX
Clinton, S. C., Thursday, June 30, 1949
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Number 26
WEST CUNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
'fRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent »nd Representative
wedding
Presbyterian camp at Lake Green- will have a
wood.
Mrs. Sophie Delmar and son, Gor
don Darby, and children of Green
— 1 ville, spent the week with Mr. and ham had a birthday Monday.'
Mr. and Mrs. 1 L. L. Rice nad chil- son, J. B., Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sul-, ^ ;V n ood - , - A , . ^ I Mrs. H. L. Cunnihgham celebrates
dren spent Sunday in Laurens with livan and son of Chester, were Sun- . Mrs. V. R. Boozer of Atlanta. Ga., his 6 8th birthday today.
anniversary t Baptist hospital In Columbia, where 1 Birthday Party
July 2. j she will undergo ah >perati >n t >mor- Mrs. Jessie Samples entertained a
J. B. Gilliam has a birthday today. row - Inumber of girls and boys with a
A. M. Berry is improving adter ^
week's illness. [
J. R. Williamson continues ill at
the home of his daughter,-Mrs. C’.eo ^ number of outdoor games were
James Leon (Pee Wee) Cunning-
party in honor of her son, Gene, who
celebrating tn?
the latter’s parents.
Mrs.. Ellie Glenn
played, after which the hostess serv-
of Woodruff, Sizemore
day guests ol Mr. and Mrs. W. D. if,. v l si,ing M L S - , C - W -i Ted Wilson will be 2 .years old Lusk. -
Windsor and Mrs. Harry Foster. July 4. Miss Marion Mitchell, has been ill cokies and punch
Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Adams and Johnnie Wilson will celebrate a the past week. There .vere ip gue.^.N pre>er.‘ a >
Friends of Mrs. M T. Ficklin will -emembered (Vno with a gift
Mrs. J E. Braswell. Sr„ will cele- regret to know she-is ili again. “ [
■ ♦- Birthday Dinner
Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feitman of
Of interest to their friends here is, Gaffney, honored Mrs Roy McCoy of
of Mr. and Mrs. Ruble Strange in p or ^ gj]^ Okla., Mrs. Bessie Alex- Friends of F. B. Burns will regret the announcement received by Mr. this city with a birthday dinner June
Batesburg. ander and daughter of Simpsonville, to know he is ill and a patient at and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick of the en- 19. Out of town guests were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson spent : v i s jted Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery the Anderson hospital. gagement of their son, Pfc. Billy E. and Mrs. W. E. Feltman and son,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wednesday. \i r s. Brevard Patterson has beer; Hamrick, to M ss Marjorie Hill of James. Social Circle. Ga ; Mrs R. E.
Wilson at Mountville. Mr. and Mrs. John Berry of Bates- jn the past week. - Lance, England. The wedding will Justice and son, Harvey, ami Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and burg, visited Mr. and Mrs. .A. M. j Mrs. Ott Thomas is a patient at the take place in July. ' (Continued on page four)
spent last week with her son, C,ecil, ; Mr. and Mrs. Eland Harris spent ch ; id ; en of near cnn t 0 n, spent Sun- birthday July 8
and Mrs. Glenn. the week-end with Mrs. Harris par- day with Mr and Mrs w c Wood | b ^ J E
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barker spent ® nts > ^ r - anc ' *^ rs - C. F. Hams, in ^ ^j ar y Hellams, Dorsey Turner brate her 63rd birthday July 16.
Sunday in Laurens with Mrs. A. L. Batesburg. and Wister Todd w T ere recent visi- — —
Roland -, i Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and Mrs. W. I tors in Greenville. Among The Sick
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lollis and B. Quinton were* week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander of | Mrs. H. H. Bennett is ill.
family spent the week-end in Honea
Path with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lollis.
Miss Glenda McLendon of Lyons,
Go , spent the past two weeks with
Miss Judy Chaney.
Harvey Lee Justice of Atlanta, Ga.,
is spending a vacation with Mr. and' dau S^ter spent Sunday with Mr. and Berry during .the week.
Mrs. R. E. McCoy. Mrs. G. C. Wilson in Mountville. Mr. and Mrs'. W. P. Thrift and
Mrs. Roy McCoy and daughter Mrs. Jodia Sorrow and daughter family of Lydia, spent last Sunday j;
have returned home after a visit in of Greenwood, spent several days w jth Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Turner.
Atlanta, ,Ga., with relatives. ! recently with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. sgt. and Mrs. Bennie Sumerel and
Miss Joyce Harris Has returned Owens. family will leave Sunday for New «.♦
home after a two weeks visit in An- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks visited York, from where they will sail for ♦>
derson with relatives. Relatives in Union Sunday. Germany. IS
Little Cheryl Harris is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bigbee. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox and son of {«[
Pamela McAlister in Whitmire this Clyde Bigbee. ,Sr., visited Mr. and Greenwood, visited Mrs. Betty Law-
week. ^ - f«Mrs« Aaron Balkham in Sumter dur- son Saturday. w
Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister and ing the week-end. Mrs. E. B. Norton, Charles and »
daughter spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilham and Willie Kinard visited Mi*r and Mrs. K
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. family spent Sunday with Mr. and Fred Rodelpserger in Newberry g
E. A. Harris. - . • j Mrs. Luther Nix at the Greenwood Monday.
Pat Harris is visiting his atmt, 1 hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ivey and
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Doug- Mrs. Abilena Evans, accompanied daughters of Laurens, vis.ted Mr.
las, in Gray Court. by Mr. and Mrs. Odell Crawford and an d Mrs. Brevard Patterson Satur- 5$
Mrs. William Cannon and son. Ray, children of Laurens, attended the day.
Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat, accompanied Crawford reunion at LaFrance Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman and
by Mrs. Cecil Walker of Laurens, day. sons, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox \\
were visitors in Greenville Monday. Mrs. Carl Heaton and daughters were visitors in Greenville Saturday.; g
Fred Hendrix of Whitmire, spent .spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nix. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd {'j
the week-end with Sonny Cauble. Mrs. Ernest Eskew in Greenville. Carter and children and Miss Eliza- &
Mrs. Robert Kepple of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Bessie Nelson of Lanford &et b Xix of Asheville, N. C., visiv
Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson spent the week-end with her sister, ed Mrs. Charlie Garrett Sunday.
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and son of Columbia, Mrs. DunJr Mrs. Ella Harvey.
Power of Enoree, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. George Price and
Herman Power of Laurens, were children spent Sunday at Lake
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rid- Greenw’ood.
die during the week-end., , „ M r - and Mrs. Sam Owens and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell and daughter of Spartanburg, spent
little Tommy of Laurens, spent the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
week-end with Mrs. Esther Mitchell. Owens.
Mr. a:
children
Mrs. Lonnie Hammond and daugh- K
ters of Abbeville. Mrs. Grover Kirby
ot Lydia visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob- J-j
ert Simmons Sunday.
Mrs. W. M. Spurlock of Illinois, is S
visiting her sons. Cecil and William 8
Spurlock, for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell 8
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harmon apd Misses Doris and Sybil Winrsor were v i S i tors j n Greenville Monday. §
ildren of Johnston, spent Sunday spent the week-end with Mrs. Ed- John smith and Son of Woodruff, 8
with Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon. ( gar Brazil in Columbia. spent the week-end with his sister, ft
Miss Mary Ellen Cannon and Rob-' Rev. R. J .Finley spent Sunday 1 ^j rs ^ da £ enter
ert Cannon spent last week at Folly with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis. ^ Irs G M Foulkner and daughters $
Beach. Patsy Adams, Doris Broom and charleston, are visiting relatives
Mr. and Mrs. John Cranford and Glenda Davis spent the week at the j, ere
Mrs. Ray Fowler and children of' g
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wide.
Sterling . $1.75
Houston, Texas, are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunaway.
Mrs. Geneva Coker of Greenwood,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Wallenzine.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bolt and chil
dren of Anderson, spent several days
, recently with the latter’s parents,
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton.
Mrs. Charles Sexton of Anderson,
visited Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton
duriing the week.
Mrs. J. W. Dillishaw of Calhoun
Falls, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
J. R. Hamrick, and Mr. Hamrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spurlock, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Spurlock, Jr., and
Mrs. W. M. Spurlock, Sr., spent Sun
day at Rainbow lake, Spartanburg.
Misses Ruby Balcombe. and Dot
Padge of Honea Path, and Douglas
Roberts of Texas, were Sunday
i guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. Willy Snipes ana
1 daughters of Newberry, spent Sun^
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ber-
1 ry-
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr.,
and children spent the week-end
| with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Franklin at
Joanna.
Mrs. Cecil Wooten, Mrs. R. C. Ox-
ner visited Mr. and Mrs. David
James in Greer Saturday.
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BABY SET - Suriin*
Silvtr Fork and Spoon
$3.00
Practical, of conrie, and as lovely as yonr
»wn fine sterling ... these gifts will be loved and
iherished forever! For that “very special” gift
for a new arrival or to ma& a birthday, see
showiiAoL&w Gorham Sterling
for the “younger set.”
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CHILD'S SET—Kail*, Fork, aad Spoon. Slrrlinc . . . $15.23
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Surtiac . $7.30
Priroo SAoro*
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Rev. and Mrs. George James of 8
Tucapau, spent the week-end with 11|
relatives here. S
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and g
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe! jjj
Ward in Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bragg and £
daughter of Joanna, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Bauknight Sunday.
Friends of Robert E. Bauknight will
be interested to know he will enter
West Point tomorrow, July 1.
Cpl. and Mrs. Aaron Balkham of
Shaw Field, Sumter, and infant
daughter are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
R. E. McCoy celebrated his birth
day June 27.
George McGinnis will celebrate his
birthday June 30.
Miss Gaynell Barbery has a birth
day July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Manuel of
Augusta, Ga., celebrated their 47th
wedding anniversary June 22.
J. R. Williamson celebrated his
birthday June 27.
Haskell Williamson had a birthday
June 28.
Bobby Simmons will celebrate his
3rd birthday July 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons will
celebrate their.-Hlth wedding anni
versary July 4.
James Hamilton will have a birth
day July 5. \
Mr. and Mrs. VTclor Mattox cele
brated a wedding anniversary June
25th
. Margaret Madden was 10 years okf
June 18.
Shelby Madden will be 0 years old
July 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine
1 IQ E. Carolina Ave.
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The Values in All These Materials
SHANTUNG, RAY ON— outstanding value,
pink, tan, green, navy. Yard 39c
SATINS, all colors, beautiful quality. Yard 59c
TAFFETAS, lovely summer shades. Yard 59c
GABARDINES, TWILLS, RAYON, yard 59c
2 to 5 Yard Lengths in Above Items
COTTON PRINTS, fast colors, yard 59c
BABY PRINTS, fast colors, yard 59c
DIMITIES, beautiful prints, yard 59c
SATINS, pink, blue, aqua, green, violet, white,
and black, by the yard 69c
RAYON WASH CREPES, lovely shades in pink,
blue or white, yard 69c
SHANTUNGS, RAYON, grey, blue, aqua, pink,
white, yellow, lavender, 42 in. wide, yard 89c
POMPANO, white, gray, blue, pink, aqua and
yellow, yard 89c
BUTCHER LINEN, solids and stripes, black, navy,
brown, white, pink, yellow, aqua, lavender, yd 98c
BEMBERGS and WASH SILKS, cool, sheer, large
selection of patterns, yard 98c
RUSSIAN CORD, 42 in. wide, grand for
summer suits, yard 98c
PURE SILK PRINTS, 39 in., beautiful designs, yd. $1.98
PURE SILK SHANTUNGS, imported, lovely
colors, yard $1.98
NINON, 45 in. wide, for curtains, lingeries, blouses,
beautiful quality, pink, blue, white, ecru, yellow,
yard 89c
MONK’S CLOTH, for drapes, rayon and cotton,
36 inches wide, hatural color, yard 49c
BENGALINE, all colors, 50 in. wide, yard $1.98
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See Our Beautiful Upholstery .. yd. $1.98
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TERRY CLOTH in assorted colors yd. 69c
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