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* ^ * Thursday, April 9, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents KxssassuszsamtaauaaaaaaBaasaaaaatxmaaaaasaasaaaa^aaattx: Lt. Henry Burton of Camp Ruck er, Ala., spent Easter with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black had as their guests Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur Black, Genie and Nancy Black, of Green ville; Mr. and Mrs. W. Alex Black of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin and Mary Martin of Foun tain Inn. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and sons of Walter boro, spent the week end with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Mrs. W. D. Burley and children, Susan and Billy, have returned to their home in Roanoke, Va., after a two weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. J. K. Hatton. Mrs. V. C. Crapps and daughter, Rosemary, of West Columbia, visit ed her sister, Mrs. Henry C. Suber, sy Lee, of Washington, N. C, spent | spent the Eastef holidays with her the Easter holidays with the latter’s j father, R. D. Nance, and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles. Nance. Miss Mae Smith of York, was the! Mr an d Mrs. H. K. Covington guest during the week-end of her, and children of Hamlet, N. C., were aunt, Mrs. George A. Copeland. | guests for the week-end of members Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Grube of the John T. Blakely family. and son, Bob, of Charleston, spent the week-end with Mrs. Grube’s mother, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. Also' ^g^-end of Mr, here Sunday were Mr. and Mrs., young. bertville, Ala. Miss Enid Lantaster of the or phanage staff, spent the holidays with her parents in Tabor City, N., C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Thomas of Savannah, Ga., spent several days this week a ttheir home here. Misses Mary and Lila Dillard of Columbia, were guests for the Cason were busin visi , in j*,. • and Mrs - Rcese Lynn Cooper, Jr, and Bobby several days last week. Also guests, Harold Pitts and daughter, Linda, of the Subers on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Suber of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Workman, Jr., of Greenville. troit, Mich., the past week mak- * ing the trip by plane. Mrs. Norman Sloan," Sr., and . ... .. w, , .. w r!’ were visitors in Atlanta, Ga., dur- Mrs. W. H. Aull. , , T ci j t of this city; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. |. T « it j • j and Mary Jo Sloan and Miss Janet Cauthen of GreenviUe; Mr. and; «,' h and Mrs s w Sumerel and th ”week m U i^lnmn, N. c^wrth J ° neS * T ' pton ’ lnd '' were guests Mrs. J. H. Donnan and Miss Mi riam Donnan spent the Easter: Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Black holidays in Pendelton with Mr. and ’ TanM rora t/icitnrc Tn Atlanta Ha dur- Tir u A..n claughters, Misses Tvrdnda, Janet, Mrs. John Nance Suber and sons' . Cl „-„i -aonHoH ♦>,*» , , , ., , 'aunng me ween, ui me rormers of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. James' " he t d l u f J hter ’ M ^,' A i' en “ cS c wee "’ son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Tw.iraS/.ir T/xonna (Wedding of their nephew, tranic an d children while Rev. McSween ». ci«or, Mr rar Dommick of Joanna. J Charles McGregor, of Ruby, and is away . . , Mrs. Norman Sloan. Mr. Sloan ac- Major and Mrs. W. S. Horne and Miss Betty Louise Johnson, at Mt. ; Mr. and Mrs. George B. Brocken-! them home for a few during the week of the former’s PenneyS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! STRIPED, CORDED CHAMBRAY DRESSES 2.79 Don’t miss this feature! — you women who wear half sizes — THIS IS FOR YOU! Its frosty good looks are easy-to-keep... the sanforized chambray wash es and irons like a dream. Miss es' and half sizes. SOFT, MUTED PLAID CHAMBRAY 2.79 Excellent buy! Sanforized, mer cerized chambray with touches of white wafTIe pique on the pockets and on the short, short sleeves! Several colors. 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Kugler and daughters, Barbara Ellen and Pat- Ejtsley, spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Shook’s parents, Mr. and Olivet Methodist church, Chester- : b^ugh and Thomwell Dunlap of | d ^f ^ ^ ^ field, on Saturday, March 28. 1 Clemson, spent the holidays with' Mrs. W. B. Tribble left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shields and; relatives here and in Kinards. for a vuilt Wlth her slsters > Mlss Ll1 : son, Billy, spent the week-end in Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson lian Q u i nn » Mrs. Gene Spratt and Griffin, Ga., with the former s par- were week-end guests of the lat-' Spratt in Blacksburg, ents, Rev. and Mrs. Harold M. ter’s sisters, Misses Mary Lou and More People You Know on page 2 Shields. ' Patty Britt, in Tifton, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shook of Miss Mary Ann Craig spent sev eral days this week with her par-1 ents, Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Craig, in Rutherfordton, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes and you* HOME FROM TERMITE DAMAGE Coll ut todiy w»'ll injo«et yOuf property A fyrivth report & eitimo'e. EFIRD'S EXTERMINATING CO. Dial 8341 Spartanburg, S. C. Say— T SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE" Thank You Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. They also had as week-end guests Mrs. Jack Ow ens and daughter, Jackie, of Eas-; c hji dr en, Ginger and Tommy, of ley. Atlanta, Ga., were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Inskeep of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Greensboro, N. C., spent the week end with their daughter, Mrs. Wel don Jackson and Mr. Jackson. J. D. Jeanes. Johnny Adair has returned to Woford college, Spartanburg, after J. F. Jacobs, accompanied by Mrs. spending the spring holidays with Jacobs and Mrs. William, Bailey his parents, Mr. £|nd Mrs. Cliftoh Owens was in Jacksonville, Fla., Adair. during the week-end on a business j Misses Sara Blakely and Sara trip. They were guests during the, Elizabeth Workman of Columbia week-end of the latter’s son and ; college, spent the spring holidays at daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W., their homes here. B. Owens, in Savannah, Ga. Guests over the holidays of Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. E. King and i Ella Adair were Joe Adair, Mr. and daughter, Carol, of Moultrie, Ga., Mrs. Wat Adair and children, Phil spent the Easter holidays .with Mrs. a nd Mary, of Laurens, and J. R. XT «vv-t y-vA V» yv*■ *KWY F* U o 1 r 1 TZ A J _ • _ e ▼ ▼ J yoa King’s mother, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DuBose and son, formerly of Alabama, are now residing on South Adair street. Mr. DuBose is connected with the Clinton-Newberry Gas Authority. Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser j and daughters, Miss Ellen and Ann, were guests of relatives in Hines- ville, Ga., during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phillips and daughter, Pat, of Greenville, spemt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Adair of Henderson, N. C- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Goldsmith were Mrs. Joe Mc Call of Greenville, and Mrs. Lessie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hinson of 2 Pelzer. ■ a Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and ‘ || sons of Columbia, were week-end ^ guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ethel Pitts and other relatives. Mrs. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walter B. Todd . Jarvis and children remained for ami rliilrir^n of Fnll«i Church, Va., a several days’ stay. _L Mrs. Hugh Eargle and daughter,) Miss Frances Sheely spent the 1 Lucy, of Florence, visited their j Easter holidays with Miss Rosa mother, Mrs. J. Reed Todd, and; p a yne in Greenville, other relatives here during, the holi- j Miss Clyde « Wraith— spentthe - days. ~ ^'— [ week-end hr-Red Springs, : N. DOES MONEY SLIP THROUGH YOUR FINGERS? siippinr through your fingers, bumnig holes in your pockets— money has a way of going awfully fast when it’s on the loose. If you’re smart and future-minded, you'll capture your cash before it has a chance to escape. You'll stow a fair-sized lump of your earnings in the bank regularly. You'll know it’s always there when you need it, always working to earn more and more in terest for you. Come in and visit us soon. We’ll gladly help you hane on to those slippery dollars. Bank Of Clinton Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cox will re turn to^ay from a several days stay with relatives. Mrs. A. D. Salter and children in Atlanta where the former at- have returned from a visit with Firestone sales her sister, Mrs. R. E. Latta, in Al- tended a district meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel had as visitors during the Easter holidays their children, Mrs. R. N. White of Winston-Salem, N. C.; Miss Frances O’Dainel of Salisbury, N. C.; Mrs. G. E. McGraw of Camden; Dr. and Mrs. George R. O’Daniel and chil dren, Jane and George, Jr, of Spartanburg; Mrs. James F. O’Dan iel and daughters, Mary Louise and Frances, of Macon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Black spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga. - Mr. and Mrs. Brian Coates and small son of Winston-Salem, N. C., were guests over the week-end of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Warren. Mrs. G. L. War ren of Belmont, N. C-, has return ed home after a visit with the Warrens. Rev. and Mrs. J* M. Dick and daughters. Misses Lana Copeland and Margaret, of Raleigh, N. C., have returned to their home after, spending several days here. Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs was the guest | over the week-end of her daughter,' Mrs. Kenneth Bogle, and Mr. Bogle in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Callie Gault and! daughter, Joy Godfrey, have re turned to their home in North Au gusta after spending several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey. Mrs. R. S. Owens is visiting her daughters, Miss Anne Owens and Mrs. Conway Twitty, in Richmond, Va. Mrs. R. J. Copeland, Miss Jose phine Copeland and Bobbie Cope land spent the Easter holidays in Camp LeJeune, N. C., with Lt. and Mrs. Brooks Copeland. Mrs. Cope land remained in Wrightsville Beach for a few days with her brother, R. W. Martin, an3 Mrs. Martin for a family reunion. Dr. John McSween has returned from College Park, Ga., where he conducted revival services at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. C. W. Cooper is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Manley end Mr. Manley in Augusta, Ga. Friends of Mrs. Manley will be interested to know she is a patient in an Au gusta hospital. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Archie Adair and children of Falls Church, Va., spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. D; Rantin here and j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Milam in Lau- ' rens. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Blackwelder jof Sanford, Fla., spent several days this week here with friends. Friends of H. V. Blackwelder, Jr., will be interested to know he has been transferred to Wilmington, Del., where he is connected with the DaPorrt company, and will move his family there shortly. Mrs. John D. Davis spent the Easter holidays with her sister, Miss Etta Sue Sellers, in Latta. 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