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T t Thursday, November 9, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pafire Piv* ♦ WEEK END TRIES .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents ♦ Mrs. S. D. Dawkins has accepted a position with Moore’s Dress Shoppe. Mrs. T. M. Sease and daughter, Myma, were visitors in Greenwood on Friday. A1 Thayer has accepted a position with a construction company and is currently in Georgia on a project. H. D. Payne, Thomwell Dunlap, William Brooks Owens and “Buzzy” Payne attended the ClemSon-Dh- quesne game at Clemson Saturday. Bob Hellams of the University of Georgia, Athens, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Dave Ingle has returned to her home in Cross Hill following a few days stay at Blalock clinic. Friends of J. B. Dailey will be in terested to know he is able to be out after being a patient at Blalock clinic following an illness. Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Mrs. George H. Ellis, Mrs. Louise Hyde and Miss Maude Sumerel were dinner guests of Miss Agatha Bailey in Chester Monday i Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Irby Fer- guson will be interested to know! ~^ astoma and Mrs. John Spratt. On Sunday,' Miss Louise Cox members of the Mrs. Keith Fleischmann and daugh-j state Training School faculty ob- ter 8*01, ol Andrews, spent the d.y ;scrvM the scWj with her perents. I , n Greenvm< , Frldav Mrs. Dan Roberts and children leftl Frlend . of Miss Martha Ramw Monday tor their home in Carthage Montreat , N c wjll be i n;erestCl | N. C., after spending a tew days with; know she j convatec ,; n2 at hcr her mother, Mrs. George Taylor. , hom( , her( , (rom a „ illMSS ..Mr*- A- B. Jordan of Dillon, is vis- j Fnend . 0[ uule Randv Koon itmg her daughter, Mrs. Robert W.' grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Simpson will be interested to know , he is improving at his home in New- Smith, and family. Friends of Mrs. Thomas Wallen will be interested to know she is con- ^ from an illness valescing at Hays hospital following .. , „ r r „ _ an appendectomy. ! ^ r ’ anc ^ ^ irS- ^ Greene, of| Miss Mary Ha Satterfield of the Whitmire, .and Mrs. Grey Carlisle; State Training school staff, is a pa- ?, ri< ^, chl i^ r ® n Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. | tient at Hays hospital. ' Berl ®y Miller and children of Winns-, Miss Jamie Little spent Sunday in ^ 0 ^ 0 ’ ^. r- anf * '^ rs ■ Carroll Eargle of m o with her sister M p s i Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rivet !Everett Carson,’ and Mr. Carson and children of Columbia, were, their small son, Watts, is improvingT' patient at Bla-■ ^ ues ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dud-! at Hays hospital following a critical' Henry Fallaw is a patient at uia , i loclc clinic, where he recently under-, ie y J „ T ' 0 , j went an operation. j Miss Maude Geer, Mrs. Grady Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt, Jr., left an( j ^ r3 Farr, Corinne Adair and Mrs. Dudley Ray were in yesterday for their home in Mary- and F re( klie Horne of Charlotte, N. | Columbia Thursday evening to hear ville, Tenn., following a several days' c Miss Farr of Atlanta, Ga.iNick DePoola of the M. Louis At-ad- visit with the former’s parents, Mr. i and ^j rs j e ^ er 0 f Carlisle, were vis- emy of Hair Design of New York. Quiivton is able to be out',com' Atlant:f'c'y.Tj'^where^e the i BRING YOUR :: Business Problem Here! Business problems constantly arise where addi tional money is needed. When such conditions arise your bank should be “the good right arm of your business.” That is the wey we want you to regard us. Come in and let’s talk over your proposal in a practical, understanding, cooperative way. We are here to serve the community, to help meet current needs and help our customers build solidly for the future. Deposits Insured Up to $10,000 Bank Ol Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation after a stay at Hays hospital, where spent the past week attending he received treatment for injuries National Dental convention. j* ;i received while playing football. Miss Anne Owens of Winthrop co - .- Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Betsill and, j e g ef Ro-k Hill, spent the week-end:8 daughter, Susan of Indianapolis. Ind., w j tll p a en ^ s anc | vi r _; R 0 b- K m George Betsill of Sea Island, Ga„ ano i ert s Owens j* 1 Eklwin Betsill of Columbia, will spend, ,, . , . ,. ttl , . ^ i j .u ! Mrs. Joe Willard and little daugn- •; week-end with their mother, 1 „ ^ T» • o . ni ter . Carol, left Tuesday for their g _ Vanna Betsill, member of the ’ ’ ... • t ... i home in Chicago, III., after sj^end- jj I ° r Mu" TerrVThomas was the week-1 in « “ me “ n> ! wi "’. ? er P ar * n,s - Mr i end guest of Miss Nan Long in Bel mont, N. C. Lee Casque or Orlando, Fla., is visiting his brother, J. Roy Gasquj and family. j R. L. Plaxico and Dr. D. O. Rhame of this city, accompanied by Con gressman Joseph R. Bryson of Green-1 ville and Washington, and W. T. Tur ner of Spartanburg, flew to Stuart, ' Fla., Tuesday for a few days fishing and Mrs. Andrew Johnson. ARMISTICE DAY . . . reminds us that freedom and our cherished American ideals won't last forever unless we fight for them on the home front just as hard as our troops do ov erseas. Do your part to fight inflation. Help keep democracy going strong. Closed Armistice Day, Nov. !lth. M. S. 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A. Johnson will leave today 1 for Columbus, Ga., where he will spend several days with his daugh-1 ] ter, Mrs. L. J. McCarthy and Lt.j ! McCarthy. Mrs. Johnson will accom-, i pany him home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Jones of i i Long View, Texas, were called here ! this week on account of the death of i I her father, Lumis C. Duckett. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hunter ano children of Frederick, Md., Rev. and Mrs. L. C. LaMotte and family ol Maxton, N. C., visited Mrs. Myrtle, Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. j Hunter the past week-end. Mrs. Gene Turner has returned home following a few days stay at! Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. Fred Chapman of Laurens, will be interested to know i she is a patient at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Francis A. Buddin of Little' Rock, Ark. and her sister, Mrs. Wil-J bur Hayes of Harris, N. C., were; guests for several days of Mrs. Nene D. Workman and Mrs. W. J. Duncan. Mrs. Buddin is the former Miss Gladys Murphy of Whiteside, N. C., a - former Columbia college classmate of Mrs. Workman. Miss Ella Adair and Dillard Adair spent Sunday in Greenville with Mrs. W. E. Adair. Capt. and Mrs. Ray Crowson and | little son formerly of Cramerton, N. j C., spent several days with Mrs. | Crowson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry. Friends of the Crowsons will be interested to know they will make their home in Columbia where j Capt. Crowson is currently stationed; at Fort Jackson with the U. S. Army, j Friends of Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Jr., I will be interested to know she is con- j valescing at home following an op-1 eration illness and stay at Blalock j clinic. Bill Cooper of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. j and Mrs. C. W. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Sineath and j son spent Sunday in Saluda with | Mr. Sineath’s sister and brother-in- j law, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Scurry. Miss Barbara Workman of Furman | University, Greenville, spent the' week-end with her parents, Mr. and! Mrs. Ace Workman. Sr. Miss Katherine Davis of Asheville, j N. C., is spending the week here 1 with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson, Mr. I and Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., and. Miss Dot Taylor attended the wedd-' ing of Miss Jean Witherspoon and! John L Mimnaugh at the First Bap-! tist church in Anderson Sunday. Robert F. Black and J. F. Jacobs, Jr., have returned from a several days stay in Chicago, 111., on bus iness. T. L. W. Bailey, Jr., and son, Tom Bailey of Charlottesville, Va., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mrs. Russell Cox has returned to her home in Laurens after a few days illness at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson Mrs. J. C. McSween of DeFuniak Springs, Fla., is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Timmons and little daughter, Shirley, spent ? unday in Spartanburg with Mrs. immons’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Broome. Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs, Mrs. T. M. 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