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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUI THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
in Greenville during the past week
to attfnd the Horace Heidt show at
Textile hall.
'[glad to know she. is able to be out|Moncks Corner where he teaches and I Sumter with the former’s son. Gor-
' again after being ill at her home\ ir bahd director for-the schools. aftjer ! don Dunlap, who is ill and a patienfr
Mrs. Homer Gantt, of Greenville, (.spending the holidays with his par- 1 in the Sumter hospital,
spent several days during the week ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold. \j rs l C. Singley anal Dr. and Mrs. A D. Salter, of At-
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A Mr and Mrs. Everette Carson and! children spent the Thanksgiving hol> j lanta. Ga . were recent guests of Mrs
j j. Dixon, in Renno. __ Isons of Gastonia, N. C., spent Thanks- idays in Danville. Va., with their ;F. F Hicks.
J. Hubert Todd and daughter,
Jane, spent several days last week
ns guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Todd
and family in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs.
Paul Todd and children returned
^ere with them to spend the week-
* nd and her husband joined them
Sunday to accompany them home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reeves, of
Beaufort, were guests of Mr. and
'Irs. D. B. Smith on Thanksgiving
c’ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall and
i vo children, of Woodruff, visited
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Anderson
Sunday.
Mrs. George Thomas is soending
several days in Kings Mountain
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
■G. Sisk.
William J. Henry, and Mr. :nd
Mrs. William Paul McKinnon spent
Sunday with the former's daughter,
Mrs. Raymond Crowson, and Mr.
Ciowson, in Cramerton, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Prtslar spent
Thanksgiving day in Cliffside, N.
C. with the Rev. and Mis. T. L.
Lawrence. The former’s mother
Mrs. M. D. L. Preslar, returned
heme with them for a visit.
Miss Fannie Hatton visited her
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank,’ of
| Mrs. B. O. Whitten left yesterday 1 « ivi "« "‘‘f Mr. Carton's sister. Mis.
for a several week's stav in Green- Jaime Llttle> and attended the VVlth -
boro, N. C , with her daughter^ Mrs. erspoon-Blackwell wedding in Lau-
L. J. Brandt, Jr., and Mr. Brandt. ' en>
Mr. and Mrs. George Bryson and' ^ r - an( * ^ rs - D- H. Reynolds, Jr.,
Columbia,! spent the week-end with daughters spent the week-end with and son ' DeLeon, of Washington, Ga.,
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N.! her moth Mrs D L . A dams, in I spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Rey-
Franks/ L I Lancaster. Recent guests of Mr.!™ lds P a ^ Mr - and Mrs - P B -
Mrs. Fred Whitlock spent Thanks- and MfS Bryson W ere the fdrmer's Adair ’ and other relatlves
giving with her sister, Miss Alice brother> william J. Bryson, of Beau-
Thompson, and other relatives in ;mont> Texas> an d Mrs. Gilbert
Whitmire. ' Marchbanks, of Anderson.
Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Mrs. AbiL D D oi „ , -- ~
Alexander, C. H. McCrary, Jr. an d!. ' n M ° h ° ’ t /’i Mrs. Cora McQuiston is visiting
Mrs. William R. Pitts, Jr. visited the; has r^umed to his home after a two Mr Mrs Hammond Coker in Co-
. , T „ . w«Kio« in week s stay with his daughter, Mrs. , .
formers uncle, Jack Mobley, m ' j B Speake> and family at Kinards ^ lumbia.
Friends of Miss Betty Woodworth ^ rs - Annie H. Dunlap and Mrs.
will be sorry to know she has been Ella D. Nance spent Thanksgiving in
ill atTiet home for several days.
daughter, Mrs. John Sanders, and Mr.
Sanders.
J. Lee Willard, Ben Workman, La
mar King. A. I Dixon and Mace
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Suddeth and Young' have reutrned from a several
I Mr. and Mrs. Noland Suddeth were (days stay in Orlando, Fla.
Mrs. John W. Little spent the holi
days in Rockingham, N. C., with her
daughter, Mrs. John Pittman, and
Mr. Pittman.
Whitmire. Friends here of Mr. Mo
bley will regret to learn that he is
critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Darby, Mrs.
J. A. Darby, and Miss Alice Thomp
son of Whitmire, and Mrs. Fred
Whitlock of this city, recently vis
ited relatives in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bolt and
Mrs. Harry Fishback, of Cincinna
Our Baby Eats, Sleeps
(nd Looks Fine On
Scalf's," Say Parents
Roy Workman, Jr., of Union,
spent the week-end with his par- And Looks Fine On
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman.
Friends of Cynthia Hollis, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hol
lis, Jr., will be glad to know she is
ti, Ohio, spent ■ the holidays with | improving at her home from an ill-
Mr. Bolt’s sister. Mrs. Jack Red, ness
and Mr. Red. Mrs. Howard Watkins and chil-
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold and d ren( Suzanne and Howard, spent
Mrs. J. F. Davis recently visited Mr. seV eral days during the past week
and Mrs. W. L. Davis in Spartan- j n Rutherfordton, N. C.' with her
burg. Mrs. J F. Davis remained p a rents, Mr. and Mrs. H M. Reece,
there for a visit with her brother j Mrs. Ed Turner spent several days
and sister-in-law. i as t week with Mr. and Mrs. Auddy
Mr. and Mrs W T. Scogin and Parker in charlotte. N. C. Mrs. L
Mr. and Mrs. B W Owens spent H flagon, M r . an d Mrs. Alvin
Sunday in Morganton. N. C. with Uag^H anc | daughter, Ginny, with
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell. Jr..
, S * co - and two children. Zane and Cathy. Tenn. writes “Our baby boy. Lowell ?«
.Maine, is vuiting Mr and Mrs Dav- of Gaffney gpent Sunday there and Cooper, lost hit appetite entirely. We 8
Atiderson id S. Cook for *everal weeks accompanied Mrs Turner home 'or™* f°°d down him but that only g
sister, Mrs. Lizzie Copeland, who
is ill and a patient in the Laurens I J. E. Brittain and children.
< inty hospital. Laurens, during the | Miss Manan Lowell, of
W'ek.
Mr. and Mrs E Frank
Mrs.
Ixmell Cooper
Lowell Fannin. L iFollette,
will move into their new home or 1 Friends of Sara Ray, daughter of and jy| rs % q Craddock, of tended to make him nervous, caas-
C’dar street this week - ! Mr and Mrs Hugh C Ray. will be jgcCormiek. are spending some time m * indigestion so ‘hat he cou.d no:
“^iwith his sinter Mrs. W. M. Burts..' eta ‘ n >ked snemu
and Mr Butts
Another Dream
Come True!
It moy bt o Home of yoor own, o now
COt, O business opportunity . . . something
you've wonted for o long, long time And
now it's yowrs bee ouse of one little word
thrift We believe •• to be one of tbe most
important words m the English longwoge
because it mokes for happiness, stability,
of
MAY W| INVITE YOU
TO SAVE IN OUR RANK*
Bank OI Clinton
Mrs R C. Ha mar of Dillon, is
tpoodinf this wook with hor son. R
Hams* and Mrs Ham*:
Mrs Oarar Owen*, who was •
nrcmt visitor here was acrompan
trd to her home in Moultnr Ga
during the week by hot daughter
Mrs Robert Wysor, 111. ond Mr
Vysor. who rvmo isawfl Sw • several
dap a May •
Mrs Ruth RtfhordaM) apmt are-
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selection of gifts ever offered by local mer
chants.
Justify their faith in you by doing your
Christmas shopping in Clinton. Remember,
nothing ever paid greater dividends or more
handsome returns than loyalty to your
home town.
Buy it. . . Bonk it... AT HOME
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HAMILTON’S
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.. ."The Finest Sslverplatc," four famous patterns
that lead the Salver Parade of beauty the year
round. There’s one just right for your table in a
lovely 52-Piece Service for 8 at the still low
price of $69.75 (No Federal Tax).
• , \t*av college, Rkxh M.U. **•**«
helid*yi eiUi nee parent*. Mi and
Mr* R C Aden Her friend* will be
interested to know she wilt be m
Charlotte until Christmas where ahe
.• working in connection with her
rtud.e*
Mr. and Mr* W M Hughe* were
week-end gue*ts of Mr. and Mr* C
C. Moorhead. Jr. in Blacksburg
Mr, and Mrs C E Nichols and
children were called to Spartanburg
during the week because of the death
of Mrs. ! Nichols’ suter-in-law. Mrs
Frances Givens Wilson, wife of Ben
Eari Wilson, and attended the funeral
there on Saturday.
M:ss Bernice Stroup spent the hol
idays in BlufTton with relatives.
Billy Cooper, wno teaches in At
lanta spent the holiday season with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W
Cooper. He was accompanied here
by Miss Winton Clontz, who alsoi
teaches in Atlanta. Miss Clontz was
an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs.
S. G. Dillard before going to her
home in Monroe, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Horne, of
Charleston, spent several days last
week with their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne.
On Sunday they were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Horne in Charlotte,
N. C.
Miss Jean Williams, who teaches in
Woodruff, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Williams.
James Arnold has returned to
RELIEF AT LAST
For Your COUGH
' Creomuluoo relieve* prompdy because
it goes right to the *e*t of the trouble
to help loosed end expel germ laden
phlegm end aid nature to aoothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membrane*. Tell your druggist
Creomuluon
FLOUR, Queen o» the Wett. 2S lb*
$165
Adluk MEAL. frt$h ground, 10 lb$
45c
Knigofi $ Pure LARD, 4 lbs
59c
Jim Dondy GRITS, 2 lb pkg , 2 for
29c
Sterling SALT, 3 boxes
25c
Dmc Crystal SUGAR, 10 lbs
89c
MILK, Carnation, Pet, Silver Cow, 3 la
rge, 34c
Bluebird—46 Oz Con ,
W A 1
f) Cc
Urange Juice j
?a
Burns CATFISH STEW, con
47c
Nu Maid OLEOMARGARINE, lb.
20c
Hi-C ORANGEADE, 46 oi.
26c
Shortening
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs. 63c
(With a 15c Snowdrift Coupon)
Rama tv '
GRAPE JELLY, lb. jar 29c
1 ■ ™ ■ ■ 'V 'it " ■ 1
Duke’s RELISH or
MAYONNAISE, pint 33c
P. C. BLEACH, quart ! 13c
Poss Southern
HASH, No. 2 can 48c
650-Sheet Rolls
TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls . 25c
White House
APPLE SAUCE, 2 cans 27c
Green Beautv
MIXED PICKLES, 8-oz. jar . 15c
14 Oz. Bottles
TOMATO CATSUP, 2 bottles 27c
I)ouhle-()
PINK SALMON, No. 1 con
38c
Diamond
WALNUTS, lb. pkg.
39c
BRAZIL NUTS, lb. pkg.
33c
LARGE PECANS, lb. pkg.
35c
MEATS
PORK CHOPS, lb 49c
Armour’s Star
BACON, lb.
59c
Fresh Pork
SPARE RIBS, lb. 47c
Wilson’s C ertified
HAMS, whole or holf, lb.
49c
Guaranteed Strictly Fresh
EGGS, dozen
.9
64c "
to aell you a bottle of
with the under*finding you am
the way k quickly allay* tha
or you are an have your
like
FREE GROCERIES GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, 6:00 P. M.
Register Thur., FrL Sat.—You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win
Mr. Tern Carter Winner nf Turkey Last Week
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