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Thursday, November 16, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KHOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents schedule with singing engagements ,t the * Eastminster Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGee Charleston, spent the week-end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bruce of In man. Mr. and Mrs. tt. W. Breathitt and daughter, Joanne, Mrs. Joe * Isons visited the former’s brother,; end in Moultrie, Ga., with Mrs. Wy- Pvt. Harry Purvis, at Fort Jack- 1 sot's mother. son Sunday. Pvt. Purvis is being j Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and church , Collunbia and First transferred from Fort Jackson to|children of Columbia, spent a few; r . Fort Belvoir, Va. 1 days last week with Mrs. Smith’s I Presbyterian church of Cheraw on Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reese a nd;P aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. November 18 - sons of Elberton, Ga., spent Sunday 0x1 Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Holland had | Rounding out their fall itinerary here with Mrs Reese’s mother, Mrs. as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack the gleesters will tour Georgia the L S Henderson and Mrs Lykes Davis and son, Jerry, of Newberry,, first week in December, singing in, of,Hough and Ben E. Wilson of Spar- : Henderson. ! Mr - a ^ d Mrs - Harr y Kell y and chil- ten Presbyterian churches through- : • tanburg were guests Thursday of, Bailey Dixon of Talladega, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols. a student at the University of Geor- but the state. The glee club is again under the direction of Dr. Edouard Patle. THE CHRONICLE Completely Coven CHnton's Area for Advertlaen There Is No Substitute for N Stephen L. Stetson Hats $7.50 L B. DILLARD gia, Athens, spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mrs. Bailey also had as her Idren of Joanna. Mrs. Will J. Adair and children 1 will leave this week for Hickoiy, N C., where they will make their home Mrs. H. W. Cleland is convalescing guests Mrs. A. S. Gaillard of Co-iat her home following an operation Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duke of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Davidson and Mrs. Louise Hil ton Monday. D — - . Mr. and Mrs. C. E Dugan and ! lumbia, and Miss Gale Woods of Ulness and stay at Blalock clinic, small son of McCall, spent the Talladega. ! Charles Baker has returned home week-end with Mrs. Dugan’s sis ter, Mrs. Lykes Henderson. Miss Sally Pitts spent the week end in Spartanburg with her un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hovev Reid. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Purvis and HowTo Relieve Bronchitis Aw NEW CAR LOANS There’s no bothersome red tape 'or fancy financial phrases involved when you finance a new car with The Bank of Clinton Installment I^oan. If you’re not quite ready'to buy just yet, we’d like to have you come in and let us show you with plain facts and figures, how you can buy it on convenient monthly payments. We Invite Your Banking Business Deposits Insured Up to $10,000 # Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. W. H. Simpson is spending following several days treatment at this week in Winnsboro with her B1 ^ :OC ^ c i imc ‘ . . daughter, Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster 1 T - C. Rojv.and is convalescing at, and Mr. McMaster. She was accom-, / 0 ' . | O wln = a tew sta y ai ' panied by her grandchildren, El* | -r b C ' a . len and Kitt who have been spend-,, Mrs - T- R. A y res bas returned ing the past week here with her. h t or " e following an illness and stay 1 Miss Madeline Cassanova of Co-; at ^ ays hos P ltal ilumbia, spent a few days last week ^ and D. Terry of Lau- 'with her mother, Mrs. M. Cassano- r f\ s - Mr - and Mr8 ; James Godfrey *-.»»»»» Iva and family. M ? f Whl c tm ‘ r l f s P ent Sunday with Mrs - Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson spent In L n ^ S T 0U ^ he T rn . a few days last week in Greenville •fj-l* Johnson °f toe Marines, with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Campbell. statl ° n ^ d at N ; C -' « ! Mr. and Mrs Guy Whitener, Jr.,! ^ the week-end with Mrs. Jobn- !of Newberry were guests Sunday • son and hls m °ther, Mrs. Clark John-' [ of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. | S01 1; ... D , , ! I: | Mr. and Mrs. Max Culp and' Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock at- idaughters of Edgmoor, were recent ^? nd f d t ^ e . Crust Breakers ball a ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. George York on Friday evening as the guests Watts Copeland. ' of ^ r - ^ ^ r f s ' C v arl # n Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair and j E1 -zabeth N. Sullivan o. Co-j Johnnie Adair. Miss Ella Adair, 18 voting her son and daugh- Miss Mary Templeton and Dillard te a r ‘ in ;-^ vv ’ D ‘l a an n MrS j E vr N ' | U !r" .Adair were in Greenville Sunday! van ^ ^ unday Dr and ^ rs Su i " ! for the Adair-Ramey wedding. i V K a " had their gu€sts the latter s I Mrs. Frances Warner and Miss drothe £ in : la '£ and sl8ter ; and ; Florence Adair spent Saturday in H ^ h Black and children ofi Greenville. V u Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Irby: Mrs - C Hamer of Dillon will Ferguson wil be interested to know this week to spend the ; ! their small son. Watts, is a patient Than ^* lv ‘“8 her son at the General hospital in Green-j anddau * h ter*‘n-law, Mr. and Mr,., vilie where he is receiving treat- K -~ . . . ; Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has return- J T. Jacobs, accompanied by G.i; d ,ro "' an extended visit with re!a-| H. Ligon of Asheville. N. C., isj“ v « ln Asheville, and Fayetteville. | spending a few days in Raleigh, N. 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C., with the former’s son and r »■ II daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Hoi-, * roll I OUT mes Adair. j Presbyterian College’s 32-voice Misses Martha Simpson and Jo robed choir will open their fall Copeland, students at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, spent last week- v 4 ¥ end at home Miss Margaret Ann Barnette, who teaches in Abbeville, spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Barnette. Mrs. Mary Owens has returned to her home in Greenwood after [spending the past week with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Jr. Mrs. Howard Smith of Columbia has joined Mr. Smith here and they are now occupying an apartment on Academy street. Mrs. F. K. Shealy, Mrs. George R. Blalock and Mrs. Delmar O. Rhame attended a luncheon in; Greenwood last Tuesday given by! the medical Auxiliary. Mrs. J. E. Osteen has returned to her home in Nashville, Tenn., fol lowing a few days visit here and attended the wedding of her son, John L. Mimmaugh and Miss Jean Witherspoon of Laurens, which was held at the First Baptist church in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Adair of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. F. G. Cooley of Camden have returned to their homes following a few days visit with their sisters. Mrs. T. Ir by Holland and Mrs. G. C. Nabors and other relatives. Mrs. A1 Thayer has accepted a secretarial position with thej Gwenn-Evan Mills company. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry have returned from Jacksonville. Fla., where they visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McKinnon. Mrs. E. A. Richardson of the or phanage staff spent the week-end in Columbia with her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Christian. Mrs. G. S. Yeldell and George Yeldell of Greenwood, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeahes. Miss Mildred Dunlap and Miss Joan Anderson, students at Win throp college, spent a few days at home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lukstat and son, Richard, are now occupying one of the King apartments. Mrs. R. E. Sadler has gone to New York to spend some time with her daughter, Miss Jinki Sadler, who is convalescing following an operation illness. Charles S. Pinson of Cross Hill is a patient at Hays hospital. W. C. Baldwin attended a dealers meeting and showing of the 1951 Ford at Myrtle Beach the past week-end. Mrs. B. L. King and Miss Emma Adams have returned from Spartan burg where they have been spending ! several weeks with the former’s, daughter, Mrs. H R. Phillips Mrs. James H. Major and children of Charlotte, N. C., are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ratchford Boland. Mrs. D. C. Whitman is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Carrie Bramlett, mother of Mrs. *J. J. Coates, has returned toj her home in Laurens following anj illness and stay at Blalock Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham ot Charlotte, N. C., were visitors here Tuesday en route to their home from Atlanta, Ga., where they visited their son. Rev. Billy Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. 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