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Thursday, January 26, 1950
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WINTHROP GIRLS AT HOME
The Winthrop college students
from Clinton and this community
are spending several' days at home
following their first semester exam
inations.
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WEEK-END TRIPS ,. VISlfpRS . . ILLNESS .
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Miss Katherine Eichelberger, stu
dent at St. Mary’s* School, Raleigh, N.
C., will arrive tomorrow W *pw»d the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H..L. Eichelberger.
W. R. Pitts, Jr., is attending a Ford
tractor school for salesmen in Char
lotte, N. C., this week and is the
guest of his sister, Mrs. Robert J.
Grube and Mr. Grube at Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. David Tribble attend
ed the Ice Vogue show in Greenville
j qh Friday evening. • ; ^' a -* spent the week-end wiLh his pa-
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles* spent sev- rents > an( ^ Mrs. J. D. Jeanes.
eral days this week in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. J. G. Greene the week-
Friendd of Mrs. T. D. Copeland will end guest of Mrs. Allyce Dendy in
regret to learn she is ill and a pa-; Greer.
Itient at the Emory University hospi- 1 G- King and Mrs. B. F.
tal in Decatur, Ga., where she under-, ^' n K a, ’d were visitors in Spartan-
went an operation Tuesday. Mr. Cope-,^ uriJ during the ^eek;
land, and their sons, Carrol White ^ r - an ^ ^ rs
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New Cars Are Plentiful
USED CARS ARE CHEAP-,
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If you are interested in selling your car, .clean it up,
and list it With me. Reasonable cofomission charged for
selling.
Every car sold will ’be guaranteed as represented..
S. A. PITTS
18 Years Experience
Friends of Lois Marie Haselden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hasel
den, will be glad to know she is re
covering at her hcpne from an illness |
and was a patient during the week
at the Blalock Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster and
children, of Winnsboro, spent Sunday,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Simpson. I
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes and chil-
dren, Ginger and Tommy, of Atlanta,!
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B. C. Preslar were ! .j
; Copeland and Heath Copelarft, ac- K ues ts of Mrs. A. B. Hunt in Pros-^;.-
jcompanied her there Sunday and re- Sunday. - j:
’mained for several days. . Mr - anc * M, s - Bil1 Shields,' Reese | K '
Mrs. C. B. Kugler and children, 1 \ oun ^ and Miss Margo Martin were
l Patsy and Bitsy, of Washington, N.i visitors in Asheville and Montreat, N.
IC., spent the week-end with her pa-l^-’ dur ' n >f the week-end. ,
I rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles. - Mrs - W illiam Espieg has accepted
! Mrs. Joe Davidson, Mrs. Louise Hil-f a P osit,on Wlth Morrison Furniture ;;
ton, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Misses Elixa-1 Co * succeed,n K Miss Laurie Shumate g
beth Nicholson, Martha Ramage and who has returned to her home in U
; Frances Pitts attended the Ice Vogues I ^ , ^ enwood t0 acce Pt a position,
in Greenville on Friday evening. j M rs - Joe Hough and Ben M ilson, j>
Mrs. Jessie Roberts, of West Clin- of Spartanburg, spent the week-end g
ton, is ill and a patient at Hays hos- with their si ster, Mrs. C. E. Nichols, g
pital.
Friends of Nathan H. Nabors will
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Mr. and Mrs. David E. Kennedy
have moved to Honea Path to make
their home. The former has accepted
a a position in Belton* having formerly
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and Mr. Nichols.
Misses Sidney and Maude Brdck-
be glad to know he is convalescing at man, of Greenville, ‘spent Sunday with
his home after being a patient at the Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson.
Memorial hospital in ^Anderson for! Susan and Valerie Blalock, of New-
the past week. berry, are spending this week with
Mrs. Rhett P. Adair is spending a their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. ^1
week in Augusta, Ga., with her sister, T. Fuller.
who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and
children of Seneca, were recent guests J!
for several days of Mr. and Mrs. E. jj
E. Harrison.
Eriends of Mrs. L. L. Copeland. Sr., jj
been employed by Hallmark Mfg.! will be glad to know she is able to g
Corp. in this city. | be out again following an illness,
yMrs. -Ellen Thorbecke, wife of for- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and chil- |.j
♦j nmc^Dutfch ambassador Dr. W. J. R. dren, of Laurens, and Mrs. Fred Whit-
M, Thorbecke, to China, was the guest lock, of this city, spent Sunday in
Or perhaps that college educa
tion depends upon what you lay
aside now ... Dad.
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: several days during the past week of
jOr. and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown.
Mrs. Morgan Milford has returned
A. & P. SUPER MARKET
DAILEY’S MIDGET SUPER MARKET
THE COUNTRY MARKET ^
WILSON’S CURB MARKET
T. J. LEAKE’S GROCERY
KING’S GROCERY
FIVE POINTS GROCERY & SERVICE STATION
WALKER’S COMMUNITY MARKET
JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY & SERVICE STATION -
HOLLAND’S GROCERY
WILSON’S* GROCERY (Sloan Street)
JOANNA STORES
LEAMAN’S GROCERY
LYDIA MILLS STORE-
We Dress Only Our Own Chickens
Hopewell Poultry Farms
Clinton, S. C.
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Phone 107
Tussy Wind and Weather Lotion
lt|vl«f *| tit* kottl*
mv filly f"
$1 size bottto) for only $3.
• sootos rough, chopped hands
• creamy-imoolh fragrant
O toftam ikin from head to too
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• guards against complaxJoe
drynass
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foundation
Cant fa or phono today! Solo far limitod tim§ onfyl
Young’s Pharmacy
Phone 19
We Deliver
g to her home here’after a stay in Dil- bis home after undergoing treat-
| Ion-with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Me- nhent ^ the Blalock clinic for injur-
\ Laurin. • ' ies received in a recent automobile
t Friends of Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Sr., accident,
will regret to know that she is ill at ~
her home. ( ’ .
Miss Frances Shealy, who teaches
in Whitmire, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. OlinHH.i
; Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon . Coyingtom of
jCheraw, were week-end guests of the
latter’s sister, Mrs. Thornwell Dun-
lafp and Mr. Dunlap.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and
; | daughter, Sara Louise, of McCormick,
S | spent the week-end with the former’s
H mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder.
John H. Pitts, Jr., Thornwell Dun-
^lap, Earl Pitts, Bobby Owens, Clem-
1$ ^on college students, will arrive to-
g day for a several days stay with
their parents.
Mrs. Fannie. Parrish spent the
week-end with-relatives in Columbia.
Kenneth Haselden, Bill Henry and
Sidney Hartzog spent the week-end
in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent
Sunday in North Carolina and visit
ed Gaddy’s Wild Goose Refuge in
Wadesboro. . >
Robert W. Smith, president of King
Manufacturing Co., is spending this
week in Chicago, 111., on a business
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trip.
Mrs. Dan Martin and Mrs. Ruby
; Bryan were visitors in Greenville Sat
urday and attended the Ice Vogues.
Miss Ella Adair *is spending"The*
week in New York where she is on a
'buying trip for the Ladies’ Ready-to-
Wear Shoppe. '
Mrs. Carl Heaton, Jr., underwent,
.an operation at Hays hospital yes
j terdayf
Mrs. . Abit Alexander spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. Eugene
' Sheorn. and Mr. Sheorn in Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheorn and daughter,;
Linda, spent the week-end here with
her mother, Mrs. Clyde McCrary.
Debhy Rose Simpson spent the
; week-end in Laurens with her aunt, >
Mrs. Russell Cox, and Mr. Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Retd and
children, of Orangeburg, sp^nt v the '
week-end with her parents, Mr. a b4
rs. H. F. Seott. v '
Mr. and Mrs. ^}rian Cassanova and
Children, Dolores and Bobby, and Miss/;
Madeliene Cassanova, of Columbia,
spent the week-end with their mother, j
Mrs. M. Cassanova and family.
Robert F. Black has returned from}
a two week’s stay in Chicago, 111., on
I a business trip.
Mrs. Zee McLees is spending some
time in .Charleston with her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Beh-
jert McLees. Friends of the latter wjjj|
be glad to hear she is recuperating
following an operation Saturday.
Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Misses Jeane
and Frances Lee Pitts, spent the weiek
end in SparUnburg with Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll L. Pitts. They were joined on
Sunday by Wayne Jarvis, of Colum
bia, who spent the day there.
Mr. and Mrs.JE. E. Harrison spent
the week-end in Seneca with friends
and ralatives. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin were
guests of friends in Newberry Sunday 1
May we invite you to save foi^
your youngster's future with the 1
~ help of our friendly bank.
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Whitmire with Miss Alice Thompson.
Friends of L. T. Lawson will be
glad to know he continues to improve
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