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\ Thursday,, January 1, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Ffr« WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW ~ Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. H. J. Covington and chil dren, Jean, Judy, and Ken, of Hamlert, N. C., Miss Floreye Blakely of Durham, N. C., and Mrs. H. R. McLeod and little son of McBee, were guests over the holidays of Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Blakely and other relatives. Miss Margaret Pettigrew of Lex ington, was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Frady. Mrs. J. B. Speake and children have returned home after visiting relatives in Macon, Ga. former served as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery of Rock Hill, were week-end guests Miss Nell Fuller of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock and children of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Calv£rt|Kehneth Baker. Marsh, and children of Columbia; was the guest Sunday of her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ella Marsh of Orangeburg; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Strickland of Geenwood, Bill Poag of Greer; Mrs. L. H. Poag otf Joanna; and Miss Patsy Poag of Goldsboro, N. C. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. Alec Black of Columbia; Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burton and!and Mrs. W. A. Martin and Mary ^ ^ son spent Friday at Gaddy’s j of Fountain Inn; Mr.-and Mrs. G. c and * Guy Blakely, Refuge in AnsonviUe, N. C. ^ Henry, Arthur Black, Genie and Nancy student at ^ Citadel( charles- remained in Kinston for a several Black of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. tQn will resume the j r studies next T. B. Lee has returned to his home in Augusta, Ga., after a visit with his daughter, Ms. Carlisle Neely, and Mr. Neely. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brandt and i daughters, Martha and Susan, of! Asheboro, N. C., are spending a few days with the latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. Lee Blakely, student at Bowman Gray Medical School, Winston- O. W. Chapin. Her condition is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. McElhinney of Atlanta, Ga, spent ^Christmas with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ag nes Kern. Also visiting Mrs. Kern and her sister, Mrs. Ray Anderson, during the holidays was their sis ter, Mrs. B. M. Anderson, of Spar tanburg. remained in Kinston for a several days visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath spent Sunday in Saluda with the former’s mother, Mrs. D. W. Sin eath. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Ellis and chil- and Butler, Jr., of week after spending the holidays B. W. Black Atlanta, Ga. ; their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. George R. ODaniel i l a Blakely and children, Geoge, Jr, and Jane,; Mn| E w . Epting. Mr. and Mrs. of Spartanburg, spent Christmas, Jac ,. Muler ^ Pomar were ..... W1,h «»»• pare "> ^ M ”' *'! guests Christmas Day of Mr. and Major and Mrs. W. S. Horne and then, Becky, Tom .and Ann, of DU-' f?' ent . s . wer f, Mr an f M ”' ,. E ,Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Sr. son, Billy, of Fort Bragg, N. C., ion, have returned to their home , Camden^' ° Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy and and Mr. and Mrs. DeLeon Reynolds after spending several days with re aI • , sons have returned from Columbia and son, DeLeon, III, of Washing- the former’s mother, Mrs. George; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and w j jere 5p en t the holidays with H. Ellis. ! family, Mrs. C G Barnett and former , s ^ Mr and Mrs family, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester j A w shealy, Sr I ton, Ga., were guests over the hoFi days of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Boone of Min neapolis, Minn., were guests last week of Mrs. Clarence Copeland and Mrs. E. L. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs spent several days in Atlanta, Ga., with Dr. Thornwell Jacobs last week. Hugh Wilder of Spartanburg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder for the holidays. (Mr. ahd Mhi. ErAc Barnes. Mrs. Ketnneth Mattheson and daughter, Jenny, spent Sunday in Lake City with Mrs. Barnes’ sister, Mrs. F. D, Young. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and son spent several days visiting rela tives last week in Nashville, Tenn. Donnie Wilder and Miss Genie Marshall of Rock Hill, who is the guest of Mrs. William Hatton, at tended the Bailes-Watkins wed-) ding in Greenville, in which the Guests over the holidays of Mrs. and son, Mike, of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts and daugh ter of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts and son of Anderson. John William Dillard of New York, is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. Will Dillard. Mrs. Jack Jeanes and children, 'Tsanmx.-and Gjingw^^^AliIa^^ START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT by covering all your trusted employees with Blanket dishonesty Insur- snce. They'll feel better for bsing bonded snd you'll be protected against financial loss. <v S. W. Sumerel AETNA-IZER Tala. 80 Jacobs Bldg. Ga., are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs.'J. D. Jeanes. Mrs. J. H Donnan and Miss Miriam Donnan are spending sev eral days in Charleston with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan. Mrs. Henry Cook and son of Walterboro, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duke of Urtion, spent several days during the holidays with Mrs. Louise Hilton. Lt. and Mrs. Billy Dicus and daughters of Parris Island, spent the holidays with the former’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Dicus, and family Ethel Pitts and Miss Jeanette Pitts P a ^6 ette ^ Charlotte, ^P ent * e j Miss Martha Pitts will resume were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis 1 ^°^5 a £ s ,' v 11 h their mother > Mrs -! her teaching position in Rock Hill Jobe iSabors. .|next week after spending the holi- Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dailey and j days a t h er home here, son, Dee, of Hickory N. C. spent; Bail Di student at the holidays with the former s par- Tech Atlanta) Ga ( and Miss Gail ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dailey. j wood of Talladega, Ala., spent Mr. and Mrs. G. F Cooley of i several days last week with the Camden, spent the week-end with' £ onner * s grandmother, Mrs. C. M. As the new year dawns we extend our best wishes to our friends and customers. We look forward with pleasure to the privilege of serving your bank needs. We want you to know we value your business and friendship. MAKE THIS YOUR BANKING HOME IN ’53 the latter’s sisters, Mrs. Irby Hoi land and Mrs. Cover Nabors. MrTanS MrsT CF'j?: Nibors^of JcP Joana, are spending some time with‘ their daughter, Mrs. M. B. Summerville, and family. They were accompanied by their son, Billy Nabors, who later returned. Miss Kitty Owen of Fayetteville, N. C., is the guest of Mrs. F. M. Stutts and family. _ Mr. and Mrs. E L Holland spent ters several days last week the holidays m Walterboro with ,j n Fayetteville, N. C., with Mrs. Alec their daughter, Mrs. James Smith, Walters and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Layton at- Mrs. Agnes Kern leaves this tended the wedding of Miss Mary week to spend several months Neal Harper and William Beach Cal- Bailey. -Dr- visiting their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wil son, in Atlanta, Ga., for several weeks. Friends of Sam Kern, formerly of this city, will regret to know he is ill at his home in St. Peters burg, Fla. Richard Stutts and Dickie Wal- der in Florence Saturday, in which in Atlanta, Ga., with her daugh- L. B. Dillard and Miss Emily! ter » ^ rs - P 1 McElhinney, and their daughter, Miss Jean Layton, Dillard spent several days last McElhinney. was maid of honor, week in Lincolnton, N. C., V Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation with Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween and family. Mrs. Dillard, who had been visiting them for several weeks, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haselden and children, and Miss Anna Corley visited Bill Haselden at Fort Jack- son Sunday-- — Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert PittS over the holidays are Mr. and Mrs. Buell Stark and Mrs. A. N. Sewell of Dalton, Ga.,; Mr. and Mrs. S E. Evans and daughters of Lexington; and Mr, and Mrs. Craig Kennedy and children of Spartan burg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adair and family have returned home after visiting the former’s father, Rhett P. Adair, and Mrs. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Harris and Miss Cornelia Harris spent the holidays with relatives in Dillon and Red Springs, N C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grube and little son of Charleston, have re turned home after spending the holidays with Mrs. Grube’s mother, Ms. W. Roy Pitts, and other rela tives. iMir. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller had as their guests during the holidays — FROM Your Favorite Drink » i 4 • • ? ■ * Wher’er you may be ... we wish you the privi- lege and pleasure of drinking Pepsi-Cola in 1953 — the big, tasty drink that grows daily in popularity. AT FOUNTAINS EVERYWHERE AND BOTTLED —BUY IT IN CARTONS PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. Miss Marie Fraser who is em ployed at Fort Jackson, Columbia, spent the holidays with her par ents, the Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser. She left Sunday for Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga., to attend a personnel school for a number of weeks. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, with her brother and sister, George Bult- man and Miss LoUise Bultmen, of Sumter, is on a tour of the East and West coasts of Florida, which includes a visit to Key West. Guests during the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. C. TT Thomason and family included Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Hodges, Earl Thomason and Carolyn Tartman of Columbia; Mrs. James Thomason and son, Keith, of Lyman, Miss. Dr. and Mrs. George C. Belling- rath have returned from Wilming ton, N. C., where they spent the holidays with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mobley. Mrs. Perry Moore and sons, Ron nie and Milton, left Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Jessie Schumach er, of Woodruff, for a week’s trip to Florida. Rev. and Mrs. Harold B. Fraser and daughter, Margaret, of Green- wood, were guests during the holi days of the former’s brother, Rev. T. Layton Fraser, and family. Lt. Com. G. A. Stark of the Isle of Palms, spent Saturday with his aunt, Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts and Mr. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Dr. and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown have returned fom a several days trip to Atlanta, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Shields and son, Ronald, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting their son and brother, W. M. Shields, and Mrs. Shields. Friends of Dr. M. A. Macdonald will be interested to know he was able to return to his home Tues day from Hays hospital where he has been a patient for the past few days. Walter A. Johnson left Tuesday j to attend a meeting of the South- j em Intercollegiate Athletic Asso-' elation in New Orleans, La. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Wild- ridge of Indianapolis, Ind., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Nor man Sloan, and Mr. Sloan. Mrs. Jasper Rowland and son,! Ball, visited her mother, Mrs. G. | F. Draughon, in Dunn, N. C., sev- J eral days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burns' of Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting the former’s aunt, Mrs. L. E. Bish op. Also called here due to the death of Mr. Bishop were his brother, Ernest BiShop, Mrs. Bish op and son of Lynchburg, Va., his sisters, Mrs. Frank Hern and Mrs. Grace Hazle of Greensboro, N. C. Lt. John Pitts of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Pitts. Also guests of the Pitts on Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Byers and son, Bill of Char lotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. E. D. By ers of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. George Gasque and children of Walhatta, were week-end guests of the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and daughter, Sara, of McCormick, Mr. ard Mrs. J. D. Jacks of Atlanta, Ga., spent Saturday with Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Miss Mary Baker of Greenwood, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. John C. Henry and John, Jr., of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Pur cell <5f Salisbury, N. C., and Lt. and Mrs. Gallic Gault and daughter, Joy Godfrey, of Columbia. On Friday they had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J., A Marker and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Harker and daughter of At kins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Geddings and daughters, Kathy and Andrea, of Conway, Mrs. H. K. Neeiy™^jf Pei- ham, Ga., Mrs. Howard Johnston of Columbus, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Tfarvley and Miss Martha Harvley of Greenwood. Thomas Hatton is spending sev eral days with his sister, Mrs. W. D. Burley and Mr. Burley in Roanoke, Va. Friends of Mrs. J. W. Crawford will regret to know she has been ill and a hospital patient in Belleville, N. J., where she went to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. n Notice, Trappers I pay $8.00 to $17 for No. 1 mink; rats from $1.00 to $1.50, accordniff to size. I am at Cro mer’s Market, Cross Hill, ev ery Saturday; or, drop me a card and I will call at your place. H. P. Cromer i Fur Dealer Cross Hill, S. C. AHEAD TO... Home Ownership in 1953? 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