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Thursday, August 25, 1949
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WEEK-END TRIPS , ■ VISITORS . ■ ILLNESS
BRIEFS ... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin were
guests of relatives in Colbert, Ga.,
on Sunday.
Mrs. W. O. McKinney of Ander
son is spending the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Diirward Murdock.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gantt of
Greenville spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Dixon
in Renno.
Recent guests of Mrs. J. C. Wells
and family were W. S. Hill and
daughter, Delores of Washington,
Mrs. Ernest Sanders of Anderson
and Miss Myrtle Chandler of Mc
Cormick. Mrs. Mary Beall and son,
Milton of Washington arrived yes
terday for a visit with the Wells.
They will be accompanied home by
Beall who has been spending the
summer here.
Kay Thomas spent a few days last
week in Gastonia, N. C., with Rhett
and John Little Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper with
Mr. and Mrs. David Copeland, Miss
Jean Copeland, of Renno, Mr. and
J Mrs. C. W. Wier, Jr., and son, Mac
! of Laurens, vacationed last week at
Ocean Drive Beach.
Mrs. D. K. Snelgrove, Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton King, Mrs. Mamie
Jones, and Miss Nellie Dunaway vis
ited Wilton Lanford, who is a pa
tient at the Veteran’s hospital, in
Oteen, N. C., Sunday.
Dr. N. G. Whitelaw. of the Presby
terian College faculty, is spending
two weeks in DeSoto, Kansas, with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Lee, of Roches
ter, N. Y. and Miss Ida Crawford, of
the University of Maryland,. College
Park, Md., are spending two weeks
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMillan and
daughter, Kit, of Toccoa, Ga., spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan.
'I Friends of Eugene Hitt will regret! guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W
j to learn that he is ill at his home, i Mr Hughes.
iMr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Ford, who, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy have
have been vacationing in Canada,, returned from a vacation trip to the
spent several days during the_ week, njountains of North Carolina and
I with her parents, before returning several day’s visit with relatives in
' to their home in Avon Park. Fla. Newberry and Little Mountain.
! Miss Marian Leake, of Bennetts- ' ^ Brewer Dixon and son, Kel-
. ville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. V. ^ of Talladega. Ala., spent several
' • P. Adair, and Mr. Adair. ^ys here this week with her mo-
i ’ ... _ , , ther, Mrs. C. M. Bailey.
Rev. and Mrs. Aiken Taylor and
three children, of Smyrna, Ga., are Mr._and Mr3._Dillard* Boland, Mr.|
Do You Know Where
Your Money Goes?
What would you have to go through to determine
just how much you spent last week ... or last
month . . . and why you spent it? Tell the truth; it
would be some job!
And yet, you ought to know, every single day,
just what you’re doing with your money ... if you
want to control spending and get anywhere finan
cially.
A simple, convenient way to accomplish this is
to use a Checking Account from this bank. Your
stubs give you a running record of expenses which
helps control spending; your cash is protected and
ready when you need it; your cancelled check is a
legal receipt.
Don’t delay opening your Checking Account
here.
spending this week with the former’s an( * ^ rs - J- D. Boland, Sr., and Miss
mother, Mrs. George Taylor. we j re ^ors at Chim-
I ^ ^ A . ,ney Rock, Sunday.
Mrs. Cora McQuiston *P® nt sev- ^j rs R McMaster and chil-
eral days last week in Charleston dren Ief , this week for winnsboro
with her son, W. H. McQuiston and to make their home., Major McMas-
attended a flower convention. ter has jj een transferred from Hot
| Mr. aryl Mrs. Ralph South and springs, Ark. to Brooke General Hos-
son, Jerry, are residing in a recent- pjtai in San Antonio, Texas, and will
|ly constructed home on Ferguson ret urn to his home in Winnsboro in
i s t ree t- October.
i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kay and sons, ^j r and \i r s. Albert C. Jones, of
Bobby and Lewis Mac, of Honea Johnson City, Tenn., spent severa';
jPath, spent Sunday with Mr. and da y S during the week with her par-
; Mrs. Frank Young and Miss Lula entSt Mr and Mrs L c Duckett
! Young. Bobby and Lewis Mac Kay Thomas R. Brady, of Atlanta. Ga.,
1 remained here for a several day s w as the week-end guest of Mr. and
v * s ^- 1 Mrs. Sterling A. Pitts, Jr.
Mrs. John C. Davis, Glynn Davie _ Mrs Annie H Dun i aPi Mrs . Ella
j and John Watts Davis have returned D jj ance< Walter Dunlap and Mr.
I from a trip to Booker, Texas, and, and Mrs . j B Cooley, of Mountville,
i Logan, Okla. have returned from a visit with the
I Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Adair and former’s son, Gordon Dunlap, who
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Youn^ and sons, has t)C6n ill in Sumter.
; Frank, Jr. and Lawrence, attended Friends of Miss Ethel Hunter will
the graduating exercises at Clemson ;e g re j to learn that she is a patient
college during the past week. The at the Columbia hospital, Columbia,
former s son, John L. Adair, was a where she is suffering a broken leg
member of the class. i in jury received in a fall at her home
Mrs. Jasper P. Rowland has re- Saturday,
turned from Richmond, Va„ where Mr. and Mrs. Joe Masciarelli and
she attended the Assemblys Train- M rs vv. P Adair, of Washington, D.
4ng school for kindergarten teachers. 1 c., formerly of this city, with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland spent the G. C. Nabors of Joanna, have return-
week-end in Dunn, N. C., with her ^ f ro m a trip to Miami and other
mother, Mrs^G^ E. Draughon and points of interest in Florida. Mr. and
accompanied their son, Bill, who had Mrs. Masciarelli and Mrs. Adair
been visiting there, home. • sbent last week with Mrs. Nabors.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley visited Kay Morgan and Bonnie Coleman,
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.i 0 f Laurens, spent last week with
E. Neighbors during the week-end their grandmother. Mrs. J. A. Cole-
enroute to their home in Hartsville mant an d Mr. and Mrs. Marion Na-
1 following a wedding trip to the bors.
; mountains of North Carolina and Robert Walkec of Tucson, Ariz.,
Tennessee. who is spending several weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque and chil- hi sparents in Chester, was the guest
dren are vacationing at Highlands, during the past week of Mr. and Mrs.
N. C. Gary Holcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Hoi-
Miss Myra Adair will leave tomor- combe spent the week-end in Cam-
row for Sumter where she will be pobello with her parents. Mr. and
the week-end guest of Miss Oliva Mrs. H. M. Howard.
MoFaddin. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sligh
will spend Sunday there and accom- and children will be interested to
Miss Frances Lee Pitts, Miss Jean
ette Pitts, and Davis V. Pitts, joined
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. TPitts. of Lan- 4
caster, in Spartanburg Sunday and
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll L. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Belirkle, of
Franklin. Ohio, and the University
of Iowa, were guests during the oast
week of Mrs. Beurkle’s ’aunt, Mrs.
W. H. Simpson, Mr. Simpson, and
Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster.
Mrs. J. B Wilder was a visitor in
Columbia on Friday and from there
went to McCormick to spend the
week-end with her son, G. C. Wilder,
and Mrs. Wilder. '
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson will
spend next week at Oconee State
Park near Walhalla.
Roy Smith, of Charleston, has been]
spending two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Smith and other relatives.
Mrs. J. A. Neighbors and children!
are visiting relatives in Anderson for
a few days. ‘
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Mr. and Mrs. John Addison and
daughter Elaine are now occupying
a recently completed ‘ res:den e on
Young Drive. ’
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Prince and
daaghter, Jeri, and George Banks o£
Spartanburg were visitors at St. Si
mons Island, Ga., last week.
Mrs. John C. Henry and daughter.
Miss Mary Etta Henry, of Greenville
spent a few days this, week with the
former’s «ister, Mrs. Ansel B. God
frey.
Miss Jane Sturgeon of Durham,
N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs.
H. E. Sturgeon.
Re^ and Mrs. M. C. Dendy and
Mrs. J. I. Copeland of Orlando. Fla.,
Miss Ada and Walter Casey of An
derson were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown and
children, of Lexington, N. C., are
spending this week with their mo
thers, Mrs. George T. Brown, and
Mrs. L. S. Henderson.
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! pany her home.
know htey recently moved to Whit-
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell mire where they will make their
and daugnter, Jane, spent last week home.
iwith the former’s brother, Dewey Mrs. Elizabeth Sellers and Mrs.
! Trammell, and Mrs. Trammell in Guy Prater are spending this week
I Richmond, Ind. at Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and Mrs. B. T. Fuller and family, with
daughter, Cornelia, are spending a Mr, and Mrs Bill Blalock and chil-
week’s vacation at Montreat. N. C. j dren, of Newberry, were in Colum-
Friends of Mrs. Abit Alexander,: bia Sunday for a visit with Mr. Ful-
who recently underwent an appen- ter, who is a patient at the Veter-
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
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Robert Stack — Richard Dix
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Miss Harriett Carter, of Walter-!
boro, spent several days last week
as the. guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent 1
last week with relatives in Conway
and Lake City. /
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gartland, of
Myrtle Beach, were guests several
days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Phil-,
ip L. Roddy.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Barnes, of Au-
gasta, Ga., spent the week-end with
the former’s brother and sister-in- j
law, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith and
daughter, Lynne, were week-end
guests of the former’s brother, H. C.
Smith, and Mrs. Smith in Newberry.
Mrs. Claude Boyd of Orlando. Fla.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry M.
Young. Sr. Recent guests of the
Youngs were Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Wayland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil
liams of Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. C C. Giles, Mis. C.
B. Kugler and children. Bitsy and
Patsy, Mrs. Thurston Giles and sons, j
Chuck and Adrian, and Miss . Helen l
Dove of Waco, Texas have returned
from a vacation stay at Ocean Drive J
Beach.
Lt. and Mrs. Sidney Phillips and
children, Lillian and Robin, of Eus-
tis, Fla., who have recently returned
from Okinawa were guests several
days of Mrs. Phillips’ aunt, Mrs. W.
R. Anderson and Mr. Anderson. They
left Tuesday for a visit with other j
relatives in Greenville and Georgia, i
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock and
children, rfannah and Ginny of Ral-:
eigh, N. C., spent Sunday with the
former’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Blalock, j
Robert and Joe Neely were guests
last week of their aunt, Mrs. F. P.
Bultman of Florence, at Ocean Drive
Beach.
Mrs. Manson K. Roper and son, j
Kay of Gadsden, .Ala., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young and)
Daughter, Georgia, have returned
from a vacation stay at Myrtle Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery of Rock
Hill spent the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Woodruff and
son, Gerald, will return tomorrow
from a week’s vacation stay at My
rtle Beach.
'Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Puryear with
the latterl parents from Gray Court
jpeht several days last week at Oc
ean Drive Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harmon, Miss
Margaret’ Harmon and Frank Hays
ol.Charlotte, N. C., were recent guests 1
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young, I
Jr.
Mrs. Russell Mize of Sarasota, Ha-
has joined her sons, Richard and Ro
bert, here for a visit with her par-i
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff
and other relatives.
Mrs. W. J. Moorhead of Blacks
burg, Mrs. J. G. Hughes, Miss Veta
and Claud Hughes of Union andj
Gordon Hughes of Edgefield were
an’s hospital in Clumbia.
Mrs. Ethel R Pitts and daughter.
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