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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . i ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mrs. Norman Black and Miss Bes-
i sie Paris, of York, spent the week
end with the former’s son and
dauffhter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert F. Black.
| Misses Laura Shumate and Betty
( Ann Campbell were week-end guests
j of friends in Greenwood.
| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marse and
daughter, Sandra, formerly of
; Greenwood, are spending some time
with his brother, W. E. Marse, and
Mrs. Marse.
Friends of Mrs. T. D. Copeland
iwill regret to know that she is a pa-
jtient at Emory University hospital,
i Atlanta, Ga., where she underwent
an operation Saturday. Mr. Copeland
is with her during her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Holland and
son, Irby, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Jones, Jr. and son, Mike, spent Sun
day in Asheville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles were vis
itors in Atlanta, Ga. during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cauthen, of
Greenville, visited relatives here Sun
day.
Friends of Mrs. J. C. Chandler, of
! Cross Hill, will be sorry to hear she
I is a patient at the Blalock Clinic af-
; ter being in the Columbia hospital
in Columbia where she underwent
treatment for a broken hip injury
received in a recent fall. Mrs. Chand
ler is the mother of H. O. Chandler
and Pierce Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matheson,
of Mooresvtlle, N. C. and Mr. and
Mrs. Kohn Barnes and family, of
Conway, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Matheson at
tended the homecoming game and oth
er activities at the college.
Misses Lora and Blanche Cox spent
the week-end in Gray Court with
relatives.
Mrs. Henry Trammell, Mrs. Claude
Monroe and Herman Henderson at
tended the State Fair in Columbia
during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery, of
Rock Hill, spent the week-end with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ir
by S. Hipp.
Reece Young and L. B. Dillard at
tended the State Fair and football
game on Thursday in Columbia.
While there they were the guests of
Mr. Dillard's sister, Mrs. C. B. Elli-
lott.
Mrs. Carrol White Copeland, Mrs.
! Kenneth N. Raker and her guest,
Mrs. H. M. Wilson of Brooklyn, N.
jY., were guests for a luncheon given
by Mrs. Tom Taylor in Greenwood
on Monday.
Friends of Mrs. Henry J. Neighbors
will be glad to know she is improv
ing at her home after being a pa-
J tient for several days at the Blalock
Clinic.
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Mrs. J. D. McKee, accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. W. L. Brown, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown, of Rock
Hill, visited Miss Mollie Ellis in
Due West Sunday.
Mrs. A. K. Dill, of Winnsboro, spent
J * the week-end with her son and daugh-
T ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian B<>-
j lick.
i Mrs. Agnes McBrearty, of Pelzer
was the guest several days this week.
of her sister, Mrs. R. W. Phillips, who
returned home with her for a visit.
Miss Ella Adair and Dillard Adair
spent Sunday in Laurens with their'
: brother, Joe Adair. Friends of Mrs.
Joe Adair will regret to learn that
: she is critically ill at the Laurens
hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween and
Jsons, of Lincolnton, N. C., spent the;
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Dillard, and attended the ,
homecoming at P.C. Andrew Hafner
and William Fulton, of Columbia, al
so visited tlje Dillards.
Dr. and Mrs. John C. McSween, Mr. |
jand Mi's. Bill McSween and Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Winn, of Greenville, were
here Friday to attend the P.C.-Wof-
ford football game,
i Miss Barbara Workman, who is a
student, at Greenville Woman’s col-
< > lege, Greenville, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ace
|Workman. She had as her guest Miss.
Tyler Hill, of Florence, who is also
a student in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh, of
i Columbia, and Mr. and c Mrs. Bill
Blalock and children were here dur-,
, ing the week-end for a visit with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Ful-1
ler and to attend homecoming' at the
college.
Mrs. R. A. Steer has return«Tfrom
Memphis, Tenn., where shevlptea her
daughter, Mrs. Robert SrRice, and
Dr. Rice. En route home Mrs. Steer
ivisited Dr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell'
in Birmingham, Ala. and the lattei^s
mother, Mrs. John W. Washington,
who is a former resident of this city, j
William Johnston, of Pelzer, spent ^
the week-end with his sister, Mrs.)
David Kennedy, and Mr. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson spent
the week-end in Jacksonville, Fla. 1
with the former’s parents, .Mr. and
Mrs. C/ W. Johnson, Sr., who return
ed home with them for a week’s stay.
Friends of Ross D. Young, of Lau
rens, will regret to leam that he is
ill and a patient at the Blalock Clin
ic. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hart and
daughter cri Mrj. Jim Moot*, ai
York, and Mrs. Grace* Massey, of
Spartanburg, visited Mr. Young Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. McKeown.
and- family, of Chester, were also
here for the week-end with Mrs. Fan
nie Blalock and other relatives.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Thorne
of Chesnee spent the week-end with
their daughter, Mrs. Vernon Tram
mell and Mr. Trammell.
Miss Dorothy Hall joined relatives
ill Lyman for the week-end and on
Sunday spent the day inHenderson-
Sunday spent the day in Henderson-
Miss Florence Adair was the week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stan
ley in Hartsville. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Pitts. Jr. and children, Dianne and
Billy, spent Sunday there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd, of Barks
dale, visited Mrs. J. C. Copeland and
Mrs. J. C. Chandler on Sunday.
Mrs. Jared Alexander I^aw, of Flor
ence. is spending some time with her
ison and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
l Mrs. J. Elliott Law.
James P. Sloan and C. N. Franks,
of this city, with Frank J. Clark, of
' Joanna, are attending the National
Safety Congress in Chicago, 111. this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Finney and
daughter, formerly of Union, have
moved here and are occupying a res-
i idence on N. Broad street. Mr, Finney
| is employed with the C. W. Anderson
finishing plant.
0. C. Woodruff i| on a business
trip to Wilmington, Del. this week.
Mrs. E. B. Sloan spent several
days last week in Spartanburg with
jher sister, Mrs. R. D. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent
Sunday visiting Mt. Mitchell and
other points of interest in North Car
olina.— ^
Mrs. H. M. Y'oung, Mrs. D. A. Yar
brough and Miss Sara Stone attend
ed the State convention. United
Daughters of the Confederacy in
Florence last week.
Mrs. S. M. Warner left yesterday
for a week’s stay with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coop, in Shel-
byville. Tenn. Week-end guests of
Mrs. W arner for the homecoming at
P.C. were Miss Martha Boone, stud
ent at Coker college. Hartsville. and
| Miss Becky Adams student at the
i University of Georgia.
Mrs. William V. Sims is spending
this week in Piedmont with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rampey and
her sister, Mrs. Furman Owens, and
Mr. Owens.
Mrs. J. B. Dailey is visiting 'rela
tives in St. Charles, Va.. for several
j weeks.
| Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sanders, of
Danville, Va!, spent the week-end
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Singley. ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber and Mr.
and Mrs. Ratchford Boland visited
Mr. Boland’s brother, Robert Boland,
who is a patient Th the Gerteral hos
pital. Spartanburg, Sunday. Friends
of the latter will be glad to know' he
■ is improving after being quite ill. ,
Misses Marthfi Ramage, Elizabeth
Nicholson, and Mary Templeton were
visitors in Hendersonville and Bre
vard. N. C., Sunday. ,
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FLOUR, 25 lbs.
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Pee Dee
MEAL, 10 lbs
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Shortening
SWIFT'S JEWEL, 4 lbs.
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Shortening
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs.
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GRITS, 2 lbs
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RICE, 2 lbs
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Kellogg’s Variety Package
7 CEREALS
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Carnation, Pet, Silver Cow
MILK, 3 large cans
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Maxwell House
COFFEE, lb
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SAUSAGE, con
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SUGAR, 10 lbs.
89c
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DESSERT PEACHES, IVi can . 25c
Double “(J” Alaska
PINK SALMON, con
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Morton’s
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Peter Pan
PEANUT BUTTER, 12 oz.
35c
Duke’s
MAYONNAISE, jar
33c
MEATS
Grade “A” Western
CUBED STEAK, lb
85c
Armour’s Banner
BREAKFAST BACON, lb.
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BOILED HAM, '/z-lb.
48c
Thick
FATBACK, lb.
19c
Fresh Country
EGGS, dozen
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HAMS, whole, lb.
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