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Thursday, April 24, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pace Firs
No! No!
LET US FIX THAT
OLD WATCH
Thar* is probably many
yean of good servico in
it if repair«d by an expert
craftsman
AND THEN
ELECTRONICALLY TESTED
ON A
We not only employ watchmakers who are skilled
and long experienced on problem^ watches, but we
use quality replacement parts, — then test all of our
work electronically on our WATCHMASTER. a ode*
tific instrument which PRINTS a record.—
PROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REPAIRS
Dtmnad thh pro/ectioe*
J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler
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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cooley of
Camden, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. T. Irby Holland and
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors.
Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh accom
panied Mr. Mimnaugh on a busi-
trip last week and they speiU the
week-end in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Huguley
and children spent the week-end
in Charleston visiting the gardens
and beaches.
Dr. Andy Wallar of Greenville,
was the week-end guest of Dr. and
Mrs. George R. Blalock.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman,
Carlton F. Winn and Miss Frances
Winn were in Columbia Tuesday
evening to take part in the carni
val put on by the “Fprty and
Eight” of the state.
Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan are
leaving this morning for a week’s
stay at Pawley’s Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee of Roch
ester, N. Y., recently spent a few
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Roy Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Sr.,
are spending the week at Ocean
Drive Beach*
Mrs. Tom CTConnor and Miss Al
berta Davis of Allendale, were
visitors here yesterday. Mrs.
O’Connor is the former Miss Mar
tha Young of this city.
Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Jones and
two sons of Helena, Mont., were
guests several days last week of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkes, Jr., en-
route from West Palm Beach, Fla.,
to Massachussetts.
J. Y. Blakely of Washington, D.
C., was a recent visitor here.
E. E. Blakely and young daugh
ter and son of Washington, D. C„
and Rush Blakely of Philadelphia,
Pa., were* recent guests "oT theTr si!T r 'NicTTots, aifd" faftrtiy
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ter, Mrs. J. L. Todd, and family.
Mrs. R. P. Cole of Columbia,
recently spent the week end with
her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Smith, and
Mr. Smith.
Mrs. Everette Carson and sons,
Rhett and John Little, of Gastonia,
N. C., spent several days last week
with her sister, Miss Jamie LiW
tie.
Friends of Mrs. Mary Owens will
regret to know she is a patient at
the “Self Memorial hospital m
Greenwood suffering a broken
shoulder injury received in a fall.
She formerly made her home here
with her son, J. D. Owens. Mrs.
Olin Sheely, Jr., spent the week
end in Greenwood with her mother.
Mrs. W. S. Nichols and Mrs.
Douglas Parsons of Darlington,
are spending several days with
their daughter and sister, Mrs. Bail
ey Williams, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMurray and
son, Billy, 0 t Swannanoa, N. C.,
were week-end visitors of the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Loftis. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bow
man and children of Alto, Ga.,
were also recent visitors to Mrs.
Bowman’s parents.
Mrs. Ralph Koenig and daughter,
Miss Ann Koenig, and Miss Grace
Beckett of Vineland, N. J., were
guests a .few days last week of
Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser
and family. Miss Marie Fraser of
Columbia, also spent the week-end
at home.
Mrs. E. L. Reid of Orlando. Fla.,
is visiting hes brother, W. G. Cok
er, for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis and
daughter, Nannete, spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. J. H. Ball near
Gray Court. They were joined
there by Mrs. W. S. McCoy, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Watkins and Mrs.
R. L. Spivey of Asheville. Mrs.
Ball,’ who is their sister, has been
ill for some time.
Miss Julia Porter, Mrs. B. S.
Pinson, Mrs. L. B. Dillard and Mrs
Minna Irby were visitors in Co
lumbia Saturday.
Mrs W. M. Blakely and children.
Bill and Sallie. of Atlanta, were
week-end guests of Mrs. R. F.
Blakely and Misses Margaret and
Katherine Blakely. They will sail
shortly from New York to join Lt.
Col. Blakely in LaRoehelle, France,
where he is commandant at the
post.
Friends of Miss Anne Owens
will be interested to know she has
moved from Charlote to Richmond,
Va., where she has accepted a po
sition
Hubert Adair of Greer, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Pierre Burdette i
and Miss Florrie Burdette were in |
^Charleston Sunday to attend the j
marriage of Miss Helen Kern to |
York Burdette.
John W. Finney, Jr., is in De- j
troit, Mich., this week on a bus'- j
ness trip.
Mrs. Oliver Chapin and daugh-!
ters have returned to their home (
in Belleville, N J., after a visit with ;
the former’s parehts, Mr. and Mrs. j
J. W. Crawford.
Miss Lila Dillard and Mrs. C. B.!
Elliott of Columbia, visited their
sister, Mrs. Reese s Young and other
relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. W. S. Hart of Greenwood,
is spending several days with her
daughter, Mrs. E. B. Pinson, and
family. ;
Mrs. Kenneth Matheson and lit-;
tie daughter, Jenny, are visiting
the |ormer’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
Eric Barnes while Mr. Matheson is
in New York on a business trip.
Miss Sybil McCoy spent last
week in Atlanta, Ga., with rela
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Poag of Joanna, visited R. W. Cole
at the Veteran’s hospital in Oteen,
N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bryson ofj
Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Sineath Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan have
returned home after sepnding sev
eral days at the beaches in the low
er part of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans of Lex
ington and Mr. and Mrs. Craig,
Kennedy of Spartanburg, visi*ed
their mother, Mrs. J. M. Pitts, Sun
day.
Sallie Pitts of Spartanburg, vis
ited Jackie and Sara Pitts over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Giles and
grandson, Chuck Giles, spent the
week-end in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Misses Mattie and Emma Prince
and Mrs. Guy Smith were guests
Sunday of Mrs. Wallace Charles in
Union.
, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mills were in
Laurens Friday evening for the
Transylvania Music contest. Mr.
Mills was a judge for the event.
Mr. arid Mrs. Paul Todd and chil
dren of Atlanta, Ga., spent the!
week-end with the former’s moth-J
er, Mrs. Irene Todd, and brother,;
Hubert Todd and family. On Sun-|
day the Todds also had as their!
guests Alpha Martin of Atlanta.
C. W. Anderson. James E. And
erson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander
son and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden
visited Gene Anderson at the And
erson hospital Sunday.
Mrs. Hubert Todd attended the
Presbyterial at the Associate Re
formed Presbyterian church in
Lewisville, Ga.. several days last
week.
Miss Ida Patrick of Lancaster, is
the guest of her niece, Mrs. C. E.
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Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Richard Stutts,
Mrs. Ed Walters and sons spent
Sunday in Augusta, Ga.
Friends of Mrs. Zee Wright Mc-
Lees will be glad to know she is
able to be out again after being ill
for several weeks.
Ml and Mrs. E. L. Holland spent
tiTe weeloehd in WaTterborcr wittr
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. James Simth, and family.
Little Michael Smith returned with
them for a visit.
Mrs. Lester Burnett of Tryon, N.
C.,» spent the week-end with her
sisters. Mrs. C. D. Yarborough and
Mrs. E. R. Knox.
Friends of Mrs. Andrew Johnson
will be interested to know she un
derwent an operation Tuesday at
the Baptist hospital in Columbia.
Mrs. C. E. Nichols and daughter,
Amelia, were in Spartanburg last
Wednesday afternoon for the wed
ding of her sister. Mrs. Willis Wil
son Hough and Y. C. Ballenger at
the Associate Reformed Presbyte
rian church.
Charles Yarborough of Wilming
ton, N. C., spent the week-ehd with
his mother. Mrs. C. D. Yarborough.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ulmer and
son, Thomas of Broxton, Ga.. were
guests last week of Mrs. Andrew
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry were
week-end guests of their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Rutledge P. Adair, in Rock Hill in
celebration of the former’s birth
day which occurred Thursday.
Mrs. L- S. Henderson is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Manon Brown,
and family in Lexington, N. C.
Mrs. Agnes Brodie of Florence,
spent Sunday with her daughter,
Mrs. W. G. King. Jr., and Mr. King.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black visitr
ed their son, G. Arthur Black and
family in Greenville Sunday.
Mrs. Weldon Jackson and daugh
ter. Sara Weldon, are spending the
week with her mother, Mrs. Ins-
keep. in Greensboro. N. C., and her
brother in Scotland Neck, N. C
Miss Treva Lewis, formerly of
Laurens, has accepted a position
with Nichols Studio. Miss Lewis
is a 1951 graduate of Thornwell
high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey
and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris
were in Thomasville, Ga., the past
week attending the annual Rose
Show and festival tours.
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