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4 Mil Thursday. February I, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Fire WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...UOUI THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Owens and sen, Billy Brooks, spent several days last week in Daytona Beach, Fla., and other points of interest in Flor ida. Miss Patricia Fowler who has been attending Limestone college, Gaffney, is at home following completion oi the first semester's work. Mr. and Mrs. J. Auddy Parker of Charlotte, N. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Bagwell and Mrs. Virgie Turner. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dugan and daughter, Marsha, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley of Hartsville spent the •week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Miss Ila Satterfield who has been a member of the State Training school staff has accepted a similar position at Connie Maxwell orphan age in Greenwood. Friends of Mrs. Tom Carter will be interested to know she is ill at her home on Academy street. Miss Clelia Garrison has resumed her studies at the Woman’s college, University of N. C., in Greensfooro, N. C., after spending a few days with sumed his studies following a few days visit with his mother, Mrs. J. B. Speake. Donnie Wilder, student at Furman University, Greenville, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. as their week-end guests three army she attended the showing of summer school auditoriun last night before air corps nurses who served m Japan merchandise and buying for her dress a large group of Clemson alumni with Mrs. Gray, Lt. Florence Shrader t shoppe. and supporters, of the Greenville Air Base. Captain Mrs. J. T. Farill is a patient at • Claire Eagan and Capt. Irene Sheey, Kays hospital. y T/wtl/ika of Tampa, Fla. i Paul Martin, who graduated last 10 • Oilignr Mr and Mrs R C Stewart Mr. * rom Presbyterian college,, left The Copeland-Davidson Post No. and Mrs J B McCombs spent Sun- Sunda y for Great Falls wher * h « wi ^ 56 American Legion will meet to day with Jim Brovin who is a oa- lteach and coach ^ remainder of the night (February 1st) at the Armory tient at the Veterans hosoital in Co- y« a r Mrs. Martin and little son will at 8 p. m., it has been announced by lumbia. Friends of Mr. Brown will him in the near future. ; Commander R. P. Chapman. All be sorry <o know he continues ill at • | -' n ^ r r'bers are urged to attend the the Veterans hospital. Local Dentist” meeting as plans for a Junior base- Mrs W C Oxlev is a oatient a* ^ .1 J i n r • * ball team will be made and the build- h,“ ho^itai. Called Into Service ■"* p™*™ Dr. Thornwell Jacobs of Atlanta, * C all 7« FOR omci SUPPLIES BOR 6 COLO ■ ■ srMPtOMi Y«I mmr «*p«ct prompt refief from coM symptoms by mm« “I*Q*t," a mild Ijvjtnr* and malcefic Hist krms M drowsy after effects Even H yoor cold has developed use I" and so# kow foickly you better le sort its oceopt no substihito. R. P. Wilder Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter have Ga., who spent the past week here, returned from their wedding trip and are now occupying one of the King apartments. Dr. Marion E. Lawson, local den- and Mr. and Mrs. J.^F. Jacobs were tist > has been called into service and; visitors in Charleston several days, notified to report to Camp Gordon, Miss Betty Jo Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Augusta, Ga., on February 13, for (Mrs. Fred Chapman of Laurens is'oiemson Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Sam induction^ a patient at Blalock clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLees and children of Charleston will spend Noland, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Farr, al l u , , • r n of Union, were guests of Mr. and HolCOmbB Giving Full -"an Jr* oT^nday"' 1 R ° J ’ Work ';Time To Office Here the week-end with the former’s mo-, ’ It, .. n . ... . ^ M er ’s lit Z W ^hf^ 5 and ^ aUnt ’ sister^Mrs. A. (X BMy'andWa^ Dr Fred E. Holcombe, optometrist. Miss Salhe Wright. I. Q r ;« fin Q a i who formerly divided his time be- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitts were Mjss Ag ’ atha Bailey of Chester and tween his office here and in Green- week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wilson, Jr., while at Clemson to attend the graduation exercises. Their son John Pitts, III, was a , Jackie Franks spent Sunday in Swan-' » Z- «xercis« waraMra’ PitU' tro-," an ??’ N -9.- They_ware accompanied, | n Eer-Denominationol Miss Mary Ella Bailey of Greenwood, i vil ! e ’ :s now Si' ing his entire time spent the week-end at home. ^ his office here. Dr. Holcomoe mar- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Prather and n<?fi Mlss LlIhan S P eake of thl3 Clt y- “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH” Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 29 Years Experience PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE Member The National Association of Life Underwriters ther, W. Magness Byars and Mrs.! Byars of Charlotte, N. C. f Miss Mar tha Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts and children. Mr. and Mrs. George Hesse of by Mrs. Gibson who has been Visit-. r • j ing the Prathers and other relatives. iSTVICG rNGOy Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nash, III, of Laurens spent the week-end with the On Friday evening, Feb. 2, at 7:30 WBMUMMMiailHBaanrif t mr Iff ft :: nson. I the latter’s sister, Mrs. Goyne Gilbert Blakely, student at the Un- Simpson and"Nlr. Simpson, iversity of South Carolina, has re-1 Major and Mrs. Samuel Gray had latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce o’clock, an inter-denominational ser- - 4 . .. . , ... Miller in Mountville. Also guests of vice will be held at the First Pres- her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Gar-, Charleston, spen, tne week-end witn ;the Millers on Sunday were Mr. and byterian church. At this time a film, — L - (Mrs. H. C. Penn and son, Pat, of ’South of the Clouds s ” will be shown. Greenwood. (The film is based on the 1951 inter- Mr. andeMrs. Henry Suher, and! denom in a tional mission study em- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Suher were phasis: ••Islam.” Hugh Jacobs will! guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Nance i lead the worship. Following the ser-j Suher in Newberry Sunday. I vice, everyone is invited into the Mrs. Hamc Boyd of Columbia and church parlors for light refreshments Lauiens visited Dr. and Mrs. George j and an informal fellowship period. R. Blalock and relatives here duringi Member* from all churches are in- the week-end. jvited to attend. G. H. Ligon of Asheville, N. C., I • was a business visitor here during Thornwell PloVS the week. dud* 7 (Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr, and DUSh KlVCr daughter. Mim EloUe Marshall, spent Here Friday Niaht the week-end in Wadekboro. N C. ncre rnoay^mgnr with Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Sr. PEACE OF MIND... Spiritually, you’ll find it at the church of your faith. On the more earthly side, you’ll find it at our bank, where savinfs secure the future and easy financing will solve present difficulties. So remember, for com plete security ... your church ... our bank! We invite your Business — We are anxious to serve you. Lt. ,nd Mr,. John Willi.m Km*] ™ 0 r" w< ' 1 ' 'T 111 j j U4 IBush River high girls and boys bask- the I end little daughter are visiting rela lives in Summerville, Ga. Mrs. Roy Thomas was called to Montverde, Fla., this week on ac count of the illness of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Pinson of Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs Everett Carson and sons of Gastonia, N. C, visited Mrs.; Carson’s sister. Miss Jamie Little on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs W. P. McKinnon who etball teams Friday nigh! in Hardness gymnasium. The first game, will start at seven o’clock. The orphanage girls are out for revenge. Bush River beating them) in their first game of the season They lost the firs three games they played but have won the last eight! straight games The Thornwell boys started the season with no lettermen and not (have been making their home in . .. . lllllUlwISL FI. h.v. returned h.r. '“T th *' £«£* l> ** k ** b * ,t .. I where Mr. McKinnon will continue The> h,v * 0,1 1 oi their * ame * ^ hi. studies at Presbyterian coUegt , a f» « ettln « * tron « er e '* rF ^ (Mrs. W. J. Henry and Mrs. Ray Phil- 1 m 'Ups of Seneca were in Jacksonville o t for the week-end and accompanied dCfUSOR DOW I CjQ 010 them home A f 4 _... ro n c Friends of Miss Uly Young will be l-Olirens sorry to know she is ill at the home Bank OI Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation xxxxsamsaasiGanaaa&z&ZG&xanuzet&zttaattGaazaaattaQaaaaaat* tummmmmmummummuunmmmmmmmmmmummmtmmM* tops tor quulity tops t () r quality tops for quaiit y Pepri-Cola Company, Lon# hland Ciiy, N. Y. V AMERICA’S BIGGEST COLA VALUE! When you buy the big, BIG 12-ounce bottle of Pepsi Cola, you get TWO FULL GLASSES in every bottle — yet you ALSO get top quality in every drop. Ounce for ounce, no finer cola! So today, tomorrow, ALWAYS — buy America’s BIGGEST cola value: Pepsi-Cola! Whenever you shop, always take home six big, BIG 12-ounce bottles of Pepsi-Cola for the family! TWELVJ2 full glasses—plenty for all! No Finer Value at Any Price! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, 8. C. of her slater, Mrs. W. E. Neighbors and Mr. Neighbors. Miss Baibara Workman, student at Furman University. Greenville, | spent several days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ace Workman. Sr. Miss Betty Jean Sumerel of Lime-: stone college, Gaffney, spent the* 1 week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. James Terry Hughes is convales-j ring at Hays hospital where he un derwent an appendectomy. Mrs. I. P. Whiteman of Lr jrens is a patient at Bla'ock cUnic. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick of Ral eigh, N. C.. spent a few days here this week. Joan Anderson of Winthrop col lege, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson. (Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair at tended the showing of the Ice Vogue FolUes in Columbia this week. Miss Lucy Ann Thomas of Ches ter, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson. Sr., Mrs. Frank Simpson, Jr., Mrs. L. T. Watts, and Virgil Simpson attend ed the graduating exercises at Clem son college during the week-end. Frank Simpson, Jr., was a member of the graduating class. Mrs. J. H. Mapp left yesterday for her home in Buena Vista, Va., after spending the past moifth with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan. L. L. Adair of Atlanta, Ga., spent' the week-end with his sister, Mrs. I Henry Nabors and other relatives. ( Mrs. Chris Adair, Jr., of Great*' Falls, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair, Sr. Miss Mildred Dunlap, student at Winthrop college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap. (Mrs. T. J. Jackson is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Hubert WaYdlaw in Lancaster this week. Mrs. Leila Johnson spent the week end in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McGalis and attended the grad uation of her nephew, Howard R. Williamson. Jr., from the Universi ty Law School. Mrs. Ralph Copeland has returned from Vicksburg, Miss., where she was called recently on account of the death of her brother, Claude A. Rid dle. , v__ Friends of John Sease will be in terested to know he is convalescing at the Greenwood hospital following an operation on Monday. Mias Marie Fraser left yesterday for Orangeburg, where she will study X-ray at the Tn-County hospital. Mrs. Ben Ivey of Fort Rdbbe in the Panama Canal Zone arrived last week for a visit with her parents, OoL and Mrs. R. E. 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