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Thursday, January 19, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Fiv# WEEK-END TRIPS ■ ■ VISITORS'.. 'ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KHOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Resident^ Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts, Jr., and children, spent Sunday in David son, N. C. with the former’s daugh ter,, Mrs. Robett J. Grube, and Mr. Grube. - Mr; and MrsvElbert W. Hof ton and children, of Greenville, spent Sunday with J. W. Horton, who is ill, and with Mr. apd Mrs. Andy Young. Mrs. Fred Whitlock visited rela tives in Whitmire the past week. Miss Betty Ballenger, of Seneca, who teaches in Kingstree, was the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. B O. Whitten, and Dr. Whitten. Miss Marie I’raser, student at Limestone cottege, Gaffney, spent the week-end with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser. Mrs. Harrison A. Copeland and Mrs. 'George Watts Copeland were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ef- bcrt Jones in Woodruff. COME IN . . . and see our complete line of John Deere equipment. Let, us demonstrate how a John Deere Hammer tyill and Letz Feed Milker will prepare your feed cheaper and better. J. R. CRAWFORD Mrs. W. M. Chaney will return this week-end from New York City where she spent the past ten days on a buying trip for Chaney’s Dress Shop. Friends of George Simpson of the Hopewell section will be glad to know he is improving at the Veter an’s hospital, Columbia, where he has been a patient for several weeks since-receiving severe burn injuries. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Copeland visited him. Mrs. Eugene King has accepted a position with Moore’s Dress Shoppe. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Sim mons Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Julian Simmons and family, of Whitmire, and Mr. and Mrs. Law- renctt Campbell and son, of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin and Mrs. Rufiis^ Chafin and little son, Mitchell, spent Sunday in Whit mire with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Franklin. Capt. and Mrs. Clyde Smith, Jr. and daughter, who are making their home in Savannah, Ga., while the former is stationed at Chatham Field, have returned there after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith. Mrs. S. M. Warner and Miss Jean ette Pitts joined the latter's broth er, Davis V.. I?itts, in Greenville on Monday evening and attended the Ice Vogue show at Textile Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley and son. Keith Rogers, spent Sunday in Whitmire with her mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt. ‘Mr. and MrS,, James' Jacks and son, Rutledge, Mrs. M. Cassanova .and son, Mike, spent Sunday in Au gusta, Ga. and were alsd guests*dur ing the day of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cassanova in Columbia. , - Mrs. Ruth Richardson spent the week-end in A Lynchburg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Truluck, and in Walterboro with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Truluck^Jr. Personal Loans! For Every Worthwhile Purpose A little figuring will show' you how’ much you need. We are ready to make such loans on an installment repayment plan. Then visit our Installment Loan Department. It’s simple, convenient, and dignified. You need not be a depositor, either. Mrs. John Nunnally and daugh ter, Patsy, of Thomaston, Ga., were week-end guests of Mrs.. Ruby Bry^ an at the Clinton hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Norman JDuke, of Union, spent Sunday with Nfa.. and !Mrs. Joe Davidson and Mrs. Louise Hilton. i I Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Norton-, of i Easley, visited friends here during jthe past week. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Norton, who are formerly of this city, will be interested to know they are residing in Easley after having made their home for some time in Auburndale, Fla. A. F. Anderson spent the week end with friends in Tryon, N. C. | Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair were visitors in Atlanta, Ga. during the j week. i Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker and sons, Jim and Bill, of Charlotte, N. !C., spent Sunday-with the latter’s mother, Mrs.' Ed Turner, and Mr. land Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, j Mrs. Cora McQuiston is—visiting j her daughter, Mrs. Halmon Coker, :’in Columbia. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Adair I on Sunday wero Mr. and Mrs. Am os Madden, Miss Shirley Ann Mad den, Jimmy Madden, and Mrs. Glad ys Ellison, of Greenville. Mrs. Scott Dawkins and son. Scott i Dawkins, Jr., recently visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. Robert Hughes, arid Mr. Hughes in Can- ton, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery, of ft Rock Hill, spent the week-end with g her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. ft Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Good-.g ale, Miss Margo Martin and Reece fi Young were visitors in Montreat, j H N. C. during the week-end. J. J. Greene has returned from a buying trip to New York City for tt the Earline Shoppe. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Sr. | :£ spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Phillips and j| with Mr. King's .mother, who is ♦> spending some# time there. Friends •• of the latter w’ill be sorry to know jj she has been'ill. _ g Miss Aldice Seawright, of Inman, j;: spent the week-end with Mr. and j-j Mrs. W. E. Wenner. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall and h daughter, of Woodruff, were guest*!,, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James An- j j-j | derson. Claudia Ann and Linda Monroe,!:-: i daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Claude. 1 Monroe, spent the week-end w-ith g th^ir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.! H. C. Woodward, in Newberry, i Mrs. Hannah Leightsey, Mr. and an automobile accident m ar here Jast week. ft | Tom Addison, accompanied by j-i George Dunlap, of Rock Hill, spent £ ■.several days last week in New York •• I on a business trip. ft Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Moore. Jr., and :'i children, of Son Jose, Calif., and || Mrs. E. L. MacAlister and son, of’ :!j Nashyille, Tenn., h*ve returned j-j home after spending several weeks ^ with their parents, % and' Mrs. G. N. Moore. . . ' ! ♦♦ Friends of Mrs. A. W. Brabham, ft of Columbia, formerly of this city. will sympathize with her in the, ft death of her father, John Walter i— 1 Hook, of Irmo, which occurred dur-, ft ing the past week. ^ j jhj j Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller and ft - daughter, Miss Nell Fuller, Mrs. W. S W. Cole, and Mrs " (5. A. Milne and ft daughter, Rosemary, spent Sunday S in Columbia with the former’s ft I daughter, Mrs. Calvert Marsh, and ft Mr. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Odom and ft daughter, Janet, of Salters, were S week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. S iG^. Dillard. Miss Lillian Dillard, stu-ig | dent at Coker college', Hartsville. ! arrived yesterday to spend several i days with her parents. I Mrs. Hugh Eargle and - daughter.! 1 Lucy, of Florence, are spending the i week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.;. : J. Reed Todd. Mr. Eargle will join them here for the week-end. Friends of Mrs. H. B. Watts will regret to know she continues ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tom ft Carter. Mrs. Watts’ condition has ^improved slightly in the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sloan Todd and ft daughters, Martha and Ruth" spent S the w^ek-end in' Conway with., the ft ______ latter's mother, Mrs. Mary A. -Lewis. 'H and were also guests of relatives af *’♦ ' M i Yy jnd v Hi 11 •• •• ♦«•« •• ♦♦ #♦ •« •*#* • •#•• »#%+•• ♦♦ ♦# World’s Miost Popular Investment..a bank account 1 Always Available Always Worth Par - OPEN ONE! M. S. Boiley & Son BANKERS Established IKtffi Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 ----'-''''Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation subscribe io the chAonicl* Say "I Saw It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! ► ♦♦ #*#♦♦♦♦♦#♦ ♦♦ ♦♦#♦♦♦ #♦♦♦ •« •« * ♦* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ %w*v# v# «*•••«« •'# «•'» «*• •*# «« «*•«»•*» SALE ON Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 4JANUARY 26-27-28) ... we are^planning to move to our new home on Florida. Street. - For this reason we will be unable to do any cleaning for these three days. , r - V ■ ' We trust that this will not be too much inconvenience to our friends and customers. We also wish to express our gratitude for your patronage and cooper ation in the past. On Monday, January SO, we will be open and ready to give you a more extensive cleaning and shirt laun- * dering service. i . THANK YOU " B :: :: Sunshine Cleaners ^hone 436 j Mrs. Claude Price, and Ryan Price,, of Newberry, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hitt. O. H! Price, formerly of Gaf fney, has accepted a position as' produce manager for the Dixie Home Store. Mrs. Price and son! I will join him latCfX^o make their Ihome here. Friends of Grady Arnold will be i i glad to know he is recuperating at home after being ill and a patient ; in the Piedmont hospital in Atlan ta, Ga. j Mr. and Mrs.” Milford Smith are ! residing in an apartment in the i ! hojne of Mrs. George Ellis on Cal- j | vert Avenue. Mrs. Jeff- Boland, Jr. spent thej! j week-end with Mr. Boland, who is j (attending a school in Salibury, N.C. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reeder, of « Columbia, and Mr.‘and Mrs. Samjt.j Wallace and son. of Laurens, spent ft the week-end with > their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mace Young. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.^Simryons were visitors in Greenville yester- l day ' ' , r. v i Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Dr. : land Mrs. Marshall Wj. Brown b»ve | ft j returned from a several day’s^ stay i in Atlanta, Ga., on a business trip. f Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Rampey and :;j 1 Mrs. Furman B. Owens and son. . Furman, of Piedmont spent Sun- ■ day with Mrs. W. M. Sims, who re-, j-J turned home with them to spend the g week.” . Mr. and Mrs. J T. Powers and children, of Laurens, were gutfris of her brother and sister-in-law, | ft Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts and fam- |ily, during the week-end. Davis V. Pitts, of # GreenvillerH spent Sunday with his sister, Miss Jeanette Pitts, and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Wright, of : Greenville, were week-end guests ; | of Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Boland. ft Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDaniel ft [and family are occupying their home,.ft on E. Carolina avenue. Mr. and ^Irs. John C. Davis, wfio ft formerly resided near here, have ft moved to Mountville to make their ft home. i Virginia Coleman, of Cross Hill, ft spent the week-end with Constance ft Burts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'V W. M Burts. ' Miss Martharene Pitts, of Greer, 3f: spant the week-end with her inq- ft ther, Mrs. - Irene Pitts and family, ft Friends-of L. ■TV'-Law^on Will re gret to learn that he is"a patient at the Blalock Clinic where he is suf fering severe injuries received in Our buyers have gone all out to bring you the most sensational lingerie purchase for many a year. You will find famous ndme, highet quality in each piece. Come see for yourself! It # s unbelievable! 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