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Volume XLIX
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, September 22, 1949
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Number 37
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
HRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent sod Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw, Sr.,
and daughter of Greer, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Ada Center.
Mrs. Claud Revels and children
of Lando, Mrs. Clarence Fier and
Galloway, Carl Espeig, Raymond
Campbell, William Childs and Mr.
and Mrs. Byron King.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parkman, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Smith and Melissa
^ons bf Whitmire, were Sunday Ann and Patricia Burdette visited
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Caugh- arK j Bradley Cathcart in
man.
Mrs. James Caughman and chil
dren are visiting her mother, Mrs.
S. L. Long, who is ill, in Greenwood.
Thomas McCullough of Middle-
ton, Ga., and Mrs. Bessie McCul
Concord, N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willtem Spurlock
spent the week-end with relatives
in Monroe, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bagwell and
hospital, Oteen, ,N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine
and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Wallenzine near Newberry Sun
day.
Little Carroll Barker spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrsr Cecil
Spurlock in Rock Hill.
Miss Arlene McCullough left Wed
nesday for Lander college, Green
wood, where she is a member of the
senior class.
Mrs. Will Hampton and son visited
Ms .and Mrs. Hall King at Glendale
Friday.
glad to know she is improving affter I Fickiin is the former Miss Blanche
being seriously ill
J. H. Sparks has been ill the past
week.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
McKee of Greenville.
Mrs. Spillers Entertained
I A group of young people of Calvary
Baptist church gave a surprise b rth-
day party in honor of Mrs. J. W.
Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Scott announce Spillers on Monday evening,
the birth of a son, Roger Deal, on I The group gathered at the
her
hurch
Mr. and Mrs. John Dees will ce le-i Saturda y- Se P t 17 - Mrs. Scott was and went from there to _ her home
brate their 4th wedding anniversary! ^ e ‘ ore marriage M.ss Rosa Lee Me- w here they found Mrs. Spillers ready
Saturday. Call. . (Continued on naue two)
Mrs. J. D. Lyda will celebrate her
birthday September 24.
Mrs. Minnie Turner observed a
birthday Sept. 13.—^ Also Mrs. Henry
King.
September 29th is Mrs. W. O. Mc-
lough, 'of Iva, were guests of Mt. and son °* Pauline, were Sunday guests
Mrs. E. D. McCullough Thursday. of Mr - and Mrs. L. B. Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and' Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and
Mrs. Leila Smith were visitors in Co- children of Ware Shoals, Mr. and
lumbia Monday. Mrs. Lester Smith of Joanna, recently
Among those attending the P. C.- 1 v ’rsited Mrs. J. J. Smith.
Clemson game Saturday were J. L. | Misses Billie Arnold, Betty Anne
Arnold, Paul Arnold, Arthur Davis,; Campbell, Martha Galloway, stu-
Fete Barker, Misses Doris and Billie: dent nurses at the Columbia hospital,
Arnold, Polly Davenport, Martha Columbia, spent the week-end with
their parents.
Miss Doris Arnold of Flrence,
James Arnold of Moncks Corner and
Paul Arnold of Columbia, spent the
week-end witti their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Arnold.
Sonnie Cauble and Fred Hendrix
visited Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Crosby
at Travelers Rest Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders and
son and Billly Cauble spent Sunday
with Mr. .and Mrs. Mann Sanders
in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. James Holtzclaw of
Summerville, were Saturday guests
I of Mrs. Ada Center.
Ellison Howard and Haywood
| Thornton of Ware Shoals, spent
! Monday with Mr .and Mrs. E. D. Mc-
jCullough.
Mrs. Charlie Lowery, Mr. and Mrs.
•Milford Price, Miss Ruth Lowery,
■ Jolene McGee., Paul Smith and Mrs.
Thornton Meadors visited Charlie
Lowery, who is a patient in the Oteen
AsthmxVetrT^
Mrs. Leo Heatherly and Doris at
tended a party given in honor of Gee's birthday.
Miss Sybil Bradshaw, bride-elect, Mrs. Rufus King and Hall King
in Roebuck Saturday. have birthdays today.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew, Mrs. Ed and Fred King celebrated their
Ina Bell Hooper and Johnnie King birthdays September 15.
Philip King was 6 years old Sep
tember 6.
, Kenneth Smith celebrated his 17th
birthday September 20. .
Charles Oxner celberated his 14th
birthday September 20.
September 11th was Marvin Sand
ers’ birthday.
Birth Announcements
Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sanders an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Re
becca Lynn, Sept. 16 at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Sanders will be remembered as
Miss Rosa Bridges of Joanna.
Fickiin
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fickiin are re
ceiving congratulations upon the ar
rival of a daughter, Jane Marie, on
Sept. 17 at the Blalock Clinic. Mrs.
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visited Mr. and Mrs. John T. King,
Sr., in Belton Sunday.
Richard Hampton visited Miss
Gerry Trammell in Rock Hill Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingram and
son spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs.
Barto Mason in Joanna.
Mrs. Harriette King has returned
home after a visit with relatives in
Rock Hill and York.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waters and
sons of Glendale, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wallenzine.
Mrs. A. F. Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. Grange Campbell, Mrs. M. C.
I SteVvart, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Mattox,
Mr., and Mrs. D. C. Whitman and
children attended the funeral of Mr.
Whitman’s brother, Robert Whitman,
FA. in Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer Creswell, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Creswell, Mrs.
Blanche Creswell, Mrs. Arthur Davis
and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Owens at- J 3
tended the funeral of Mr. Owens’ **
brother, J. O. Owens, at Coronaca
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr.,
and children and Mr. and Mrs. J
G. Franklin were visitors in New
berry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maye and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Claud §
Grady and children visited in Union ||
j Sunday. gg
Mrs. Bill Bridwell and daughter
j of Tucapau, visited relatives here the
1 past week.
Dalmer Wooten, HAI, of Washing
i ton,, D. C., is visiting his brother,)
I Cecil Wooten, and Mrs. Wooten.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell and
, Mrs. Jack Griffin and daughter vis-
I ited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway in
Chappells Sunday.
R. D. Smith of Newberry, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders the
past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Marie
and daughter of Chester, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mc
Ginnis.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wooten and son
of Tucapau, spent Sunday with rela
tives here.
Mrs. R. C. Oxner, Mrs. Bill Bnd-
A-ell and daughter visited relatives in
Williamston during the week-end.
Mrs. Margaret Putnam, formerly
! of Greenwood, ,is making her home
j in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Ledbetter
spent Sunday with Mrs. Ledbetter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Manuel,
in Augusta, Ga.
Miss Mollie Randolph spent the
week-end with relatives in Bee Log,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Holmes spent
the week-end in Auguusta. Ga.
Miss Vivian Clark of Columbia,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark, Sr.
Mrs. C. A. Smith and family, Mrs.
W. P. Thrift and family of Lydia,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Min
nie Turner. g
Misses Amilee and Ruriettc Staggs, W
Mrs. J. W. Staggs of Laurens, and g
Mrs. Faye Garner of Greenwood, g
! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Barbery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Abrams, Mr. g
and Mrs. Bedenbaugh of Newberry. 8
visited Mrs. W. H. .Ammons Sunday, j 8
Andy McElrath and Bill Barbery, 8
of Simpsonville. visited Mr. and Mrs. -*
J. H. Barbery Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall King and fam
ily of Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Ammons, Mr. and Mrs. Ed King
and children of Rock Hill, Ed %nd
Fred King and Jack Cunningham, j
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus King and daugh- (
ter, Mrs. Harriette King, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Stewart of this comjnun-
ity, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King and
children of Laurens, attended a birth
day dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L .Smith in Coronaca Sunday.
ThompKon-Braaweil
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thompson of
Whitmire, announce the marriage of
their daughter, Kathleen, to Bobby
Joe Braswell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Braswell. The wedding took
place September 13 at the home of
Rev. Osier Crisp. The couple now
reside with her parents in Whitmire.
THIS WEEK WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 12 YEARS OF BEING IN
BUSINESS IN CLINTON
"e are Mery grateful \m vok, our customers of (lifiton City. Clinton Mill, Lydia, Jo
anna, and surrounding country, for having made it possible for us to have this anni
versary- It hats been a pleasure for us to have served you. and we hope to serve you
many more years. In appreciation to you. we are going to ha\e specials for the next 10
days—beginning Thursday marning at 9 • clock. —Mrs. Ethel Chaney.
THE FIRST 50 LADIES ENTERING STORE ON THCRSDAY WILL
RECEIVE A FREE GIFT
SPECIALS FOR THIS EVENT
One lot all-wool gabardine, sharkskin and
covert Suits, bought at a special price for
this event $24.95
One lot beantiful Dresses, wool, part wool,
gabardine, taffeta, satin, only $5.95
One lot cotton broadcloth Dresses, Schif-
fel embroidery trim. Colors: wine, green,
black and brown, all sizes. Special this
anniversary event $3.99
jlO 0 *) off on any and all merchandise in
the store for Thursday, Friday and Satur
day—with exception of above specials.
Let us tell you how to win a
Free Suit—to be given away on
^ Saturday before Thanksgiving.
Among The Sick
Mrs. Rufus Sullivan is recuperating
at the home of Mrs. R. M. Sullivan
affter a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital
last week.
Miss Nell Smith is recuperating
at her home after being a patient at
the Blalock Clinic where she under
went an operation last week.
James Fuller is ill at the home of:
his siater, Mrs. T. L. Hooper.
Friends of Mrs. Kate Evans are
Lovely covert and gobordine Coots, special $24 95
One lot Slips, formerly up to $5.00, now $2.95
Haynes Panties, 2 pair j) Q0
All Albo Hose, 51-15 and 54-15, fall shades, $1.50
Lots of other items not listed. Come be our guest
for these days. Help us celebrate.
The Above in Clinton Store Only
Chaney’s Dress Shoppe
CLINTON. S. C. rr
Mrs. Ethel Chaney Owner Charles Hughes. Mgr.
Sales Force:
Mrs. Joe Campbell, Mrs. Annie Smith. Miss Folly Davenport,
Mrs. George Holland
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