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•i Thursday, March 22, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajfe Fir* WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents HKKMwennunMHHHHMMKwaiiBgaMWiniiiniMiwiiiiHiniinimncinnmgttaa: Mrs. C. E. Dugan and little son, Steve, of McColl, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Lykes Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy and son spent the week-end in Colum bia with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shealy, Sr. Guy Blakely, student at The Citadel, Charleston, is spending a week’s Easter holiday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Add Blake- ty- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd and daughter, Joanne, were guests Sun day of the latter’s brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Brehmer. Mr. and' Mrs. Ed Willis have re turned from their wedding trip and visited the later’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble enroute to Spartanburg where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Sessions and daughters spent the week-end in Greenville with Mrs. Sesison’s mother, Mrs. C. T. Squires. Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., and daughter, Miss Eloise Marshall, are visiting Brew er Dixon and family in Talladega, Ala. Mrs. H. H. Harris of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hendricks of Gaineetjpte. Fla., were week-end guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addi son. Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon will leave tomorrow for a several days visit with her daughter, Miss Jane Stur geon, in Durham. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rasberry and son, David, of Greenville, spent the week-end with the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Jafobs at tended the wedding of Mrs. Jacobs’ brother, Robert E. Sims, and Miss Bessie Boozer, which took place at Central Methodist church in New berry Sunday evening. Mrs. L. S. Henderson has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Marion Brown, in Lexington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and children accompanied her here for the week-end also visiting the for mer's mother, Mrs. George T. Brown. Misses Gerry Galloway and Ann V. CELEBRATION As Hie pure lily is symbolic of Eas ter— our sincere greeting symbolizes the wishes we hold for our many cus tomers and friends we are privileged to serve, for a most happy and joyous Eas ter Season. Bank Oi Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i Cromer of Anderson, were week end guests of the former’s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. H. Von- Hollen, and other relatives. Little Johnny Johnson of Greenville, al so spent a few days last week with his. grandparents. Norma Davidson spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. Henry Cook, in Walterboro. John W. Finney, Sr., and John W. Finney, Jr., spent Sunday in Elber- tpn, Ga., with (Mr. and Mrs. Neill Turner. Friends of Mrs. L. A. Barrow of Charlotte, N. C., and Mrs. A. N. Sew ell of Dalton, Ga., will be interested to know they have taken an apart ment in the home of Miss Jamie Little on Woodrow street and will make their home here. Earl Payne is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. D. Jeanes spent Sunday in Greenwood with her brother, Mac Plowden, who is ill. Mrs. J. E. O’Steen, of Nashville, Tenn., spent the past week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh. (Mrs. Eva Ferguson is spending several months in Cottageville wuth her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ferguson. ’ Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. . Mr. and (Mrs. Harvey Foster and little daughter have moved into a residence on Musgrove street, for merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adair. Mrs. Fred Whitlock visited her sis ter, Miss Alice Thompson in Whit mire last week. Capt. and Mrs. R. C. McLees and sons, Mike and Zack, left Monday for Carlisle Barracks, Pa., where the former will enter service, after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Z. Mc Lees, and aunt. Miss Sallie Wright. Mrs. Lee Thomas and daughter. Betty, and Mrs. Bill Prater of Jo anna, and Mrs. Fred Whitlock spent Saturday in Greenville. Mrs. E. L. Holland spent a few days in Columbia last week visit ing her daughter, Mrs. James Smith and family. Mr. Holland spent Sun day ( there and accompanied her home. x • Mrs. Rex Young, Miss Mildred Young and Mrs. J. B. Wilder re turned Sunday from a trip to Flor- |ida. The Youngs visited Mrs. Doug las Hipp in Cocoa, Fla., and Mrs. Wilder visited her brother, J. R. Dil lard and Mrs. Dillard in Jackson ville. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Simpson, were guests this week of the latter's mother, Mrs. Mollie Garrett. Friends of Mrs. Julia Edge will be interested to know she left Sun day to accept a position on the nurs ing staff of the Baptist hospital in Colutribia. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Prather, Mr and Mrs. Wallace Franks and Mrs. George R. Holland spent Sunday in Swannanoa, N. C., with relatives. Mrs. W. D. Mason has returned from Summerton where she spent several days with her son apd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Mason. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Plaxico spent the week-end in Blacksburg with the former’s father. They were accomp anied by Mrs. W. B. Tribble who spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. N. Quinn. Mrs. Sam McCrary, and daughter, Rosanne, Mrs. Robert McCrary and daughter, Emily, spent Sunday in Ware Shoals with the former’s moth er, Mrs. J. L. Padgett. Mrs. Sally Arnold has returned to her home in Spartanburg after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templeton and Miss Mary Templeton. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Preslar and daughter, Ann, of Monroe, N. C., were guests Sunday of the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Preslar. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duke of Union, spent the week-end with Mrs. Duke’s family. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kugler and daughters, Patsy and Bitsy, of Washington, N. C., will spend the Easter holidays with Mrs. Kugler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles. Shirley Quinton is ill at her home. Lt. and Mrs. Ed Walters and sons are spending today with Mrs. WaL ter’s mother, Mrs. F. M. Stutts, enrbute to San Marcus, Texas, where the former has been trans ferred from Fort Bragg, N. C. Mrs. Horace Horton and Mrs. Edgar Copeland have returned home following a few days stay with their mother, Mrs. Grady Sea- wright, in Pendleton, having been called there Thursday on account of the death of Mr. Seawright. Mrs. J. L. Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scarborough and Miss Rosa Scarborough of Bishopville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and lit tle son of Great Falls _ will spend the Easter holidays with Mrs. James Pitts and family. Miss Betty Dunaway has returned home following a few days stay at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs E. J. Adair will regret to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Giles have re turned from a vacation stay in Florida and the West Indies. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc Cartney who have recently return ed from the Panama Canal Zone, where they have made their home a number of years, will be inter ested to know Mr. McCartney has accepted a position with the No land Company in Spartanburg and they will move to their new loca tion in the near future. Friends of Mrs. W. A. Moorhead will be interested to know she is a patient at Hays hospital Miss Macie Young and Mrs. E. E. Diller left last week for Hot Springs, Ark., where they will spend several w'eeks Mr and Mrs. Z. B. McCartney, who have been spending the winter in Lakeland. Fla., spent Friday witl) their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCartney, and Mr. and Mrs. Gardy Chandler, enroute to their home in Gadsden, Ala. Miss Louise Hyde, who has been making her home here and held an office position with Joanna Cot ton Mills, has resigned and left Saturday for her home at Ocean Drive. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Home of Isle of Palms, spent the week-end with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fergu son and little daughter spent a few days this week in Wilmington and Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Ferguson and little son, Watts, have been spend ing several days at Warm Springs, Ga., where Watts has been receiv ing treatment, and being fitted for braces. Lt. and Mrs. L. H. Lee of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with the latter’s parents. Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald. Lt. Lee left this week for Camp Breckinridge, Ky^ where he has been called into the service with the airborne infan try. Mrs. Lee remained for a long er visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger are spending several days at Myr tle Beach where the former is at tending a New Yorji Life Insurance meeting at Ocen Forest Hotel. Mrs. I. O. Ray, 9r., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Thompson, in Newberry- Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Ray and little son, Jimmy, will spend Easter with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs C. D. Holmes, in Edgefield. Miss Ella Little McCrary spent the week-end in Columbia with • her sister, Mrs. R. P. Kapp, and Mr. Kapp. Miss Irene Hipp was also a guest of the Kapps during the week-end. Our World Needs... In the grim months that lie ahead. , people of all faiths will receive inspir ation and comfort from this Holy Day. May joy and gladness overflow your heart and home at the coming Easter. M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 65th Year FORD WINS AGAIN! ^ V-8 TAKES FIRST PLACE IN CLASS "A” 1951 M0BILGAS ECONOMY RUN ♦J ■•It fori V-S mi SIX Mvtr ■mt* Item 25.9 milts for gaKoo Grilling 840-mili fist pr0v$s Ford Economy I 0 ♦ ■ «Ma ymr .. . iff high honors for Ford! In th« most important economy trial for American stock model can... the famous annual Mobilgas Economy Run ... A Ford 100-h.p. 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