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n • ♦ Thursday, May 7, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE A Paze Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Thomas F. Dalas, Texas, where he ^ will make J his home upon his release from Service. in-law, Mr. and Mrs Hollis. Mr. and Mrs.,James E. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Giles spent the, Miss FlofemMs+w^lakely of week-end at Henderonville and |Durham> N c ; t t s pent the week-end Lake Lure, N. C. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Friends of Mrs. J. W. Milam wiIl;R a iph Blakely, be glad to know she is improving CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my appreciation to all who had a part in making me comfortable and happy during my illness. I am especially grate ful to those who' donated blood; for the prayers that I feel were answered; for the kind words, visits and flowers. Thank you, and God bless you. —MAUDE (Mrs. W. L.) ANTHONY SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE "The Paper Everybody Reads” .... ,, .. , , , , TT , . at home after several weeks illness. Miss Macie Young has returned Whit Wannamaker, Wesley Wanna-, Mrs Milarn tj ecorne ju while* on a *V ^^ M ^^^~^~^ maker and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wan- visit with her son j w Milam) and 2 • * family in New York City. Mrs. David S. Cook, Mrs. James home after spending several weeks in Hot Springs, Ark. Enroute home she spent a few days in Aberdeen, Miss., visiting her brother, Walter F. Young, and niece, Mrs. A. G. Rye, and Mr. Rye. Mr. and Mrs G. W. Hunter of Mi ami, Fla., were guests of the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Lee Hunter, re cently. v Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., are moving this week to their home on Young Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neal, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal, David Boland, Miss Nancy Griffin and James Von Hollen were in Columbia Sunday for the Neal-Holbrook wedding at Shandon Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter and family of Lyman, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lee Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wright and maker and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wan namaker of St. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and; sons of Columabi, were week-end', ^ guests of the latter's mother, Mrs., S- Gray and M.ss Emma Gray spent, Fthpi Pittc week-end in Winston-Salem, N. ,, ,, . ! C., with the former’s daughter. Miss ft Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Matthews, jf anC y Cook, student at Salem K a uMj^ r ‘ am * ^ rS ' ^ eor £ e F rac *y and Academy. They attended May Day ft children leave tomorrow to spend the week-end at Garden City. exercises at Salem College. |« D. B. Smith and W. J. Walker ft Mrs. C. G. Holland and daugh- j returned yesterday from Atlanta, ters, Lynn and Jean, of Houston, i Qa., where they attended the Texas, are visiting her parents, | Southeastern Shoe show. They Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Neal, in Lau-! were accompanied by Mrs. Smith rens and other relatives here. Mrs. I and son, Phil, who visited her par- Holland was matron of honor atjents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sparks. the wedding of her sister, Miss, Dr M w Brown H h s Jacobs Nancy Neal and Clifton Holbrook w c Baldwini Dr . j w Davis and Saturday at the Shandon Presbyte-j A c Youngi Jr attended the rian church, Columbia. South Carolina Synod Presbyterian Miss Jamie Little, Mr. and Mrs.! Men’s conference at Myrtle Beach J. D. Boland, Sr., with Miss Hazel during the week-end Dr. Brown Boland of Greenville, and Mr. and was accompanied by Mrs. Brown. I $$ . . . lOCAi ItAOCMAAKl tmt DON’T FORGET YOU CAN GET Tr ALL PARTY FAVORITES, • KNICK-KNACKS, ASSORTED DAINTIES HERE AT OUR CONVENIENT ONE-STOP STORE son, Steve, were Sunday guests of(,l^rs. T. B. Milam of Leesburg, Fla Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barbee and spent the week-end in Asheville, daughter, Brenda, in Madison, Ga. Lt. Nell Buchanan is spending several days,with her mother, Mrs. Annie Buchanan. Friends will be interested to know. she has com pleted 5 weeks basic training at Montgomery, Ala., and will be sta tioned at Hunter Air Base, Savan nah, Ga. Mrs. Hugh Simpson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. K. R. McMaster, and family in Winnsboro this week. Miss Essie Oulla of Greenville, Mrs. Kenneth Bogle of Marietta, ^ - „ ...... „ . Ga., is spending this week with her | ft N C., with their sister and aunt, mo th e r ( M rs . Ayliffe Jacobs, and j - * Miss Frances Milam of San Fran-. w jjj ^ j 0 j ned over the week-end ft cisco. Miss Milam flew from b Bogle, who' will accompany g San Francisco to New York, motor- ber ft Junket Fudge and FROSTING MIX 35c Van Camp's No. 2 Can * ing from there to Asheville for the family reunion. On Sunday they 1 Mrs. Roy Pitts spent the week- were joined by Mr. and Mr*. M. D> nd L" Gree ? ville VI wit,i II" SOn „ a " d Milam, Sr., Kirk, Barbara and Lin- [ daughter-mdaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- da Milam, Mrs. W. B. Blakely, Mr. A ^ 0 n Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Salter spent PORK - BEANS 18c and Mrs. Hugh Ray and children and Ann Ray, also Mr. and Mrs. Everette Carson and sons of Gas tonia, N. C. "o several days this iweek in Savan nah, Ga., where the former attend ed sessions of the Southern Acade my of Periodontology. They were Johnson's Pint GLO-COAT 59c turned Tuseday to her home in Co-,^^ T Bragg of Atlanta Ga . ( for an overnight visit. Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten leave by train tomorrow for Los Angeles, Calif., where the former will attend ,, , , a meeting of the American Assoa Tner^sisterr Mrs. O. C. Woodruff.! c i a tion on;Mental Deficiency. They was the week-end guest of her sis- Mrs Elizabeth N. Sullivan re-1 accompanied home by Dr . and M rs. ter, Mrs. R. A. Steer, and Mr. Steer, turned Tuseday to her home in Co- Mr. and Mrs. W C Shealy, ac- lumbia after a weeks’ stay with her compapied by Mrs Oswald Cope- son. Dr. E. N. Sullivan, and family, land of Newberry, spent the week-i Capt. Elberta Sease, U. S. Army end with the latters’ sister, Mrs. | is spending a ten-day leave with B. W. Gibson, and Mr. Gibson in; Nurses Corps, Fort Lawton, Wash., Neifr Zion, of l^ hey visited their mother, Mrs. H. expect t0 ^ away a bo U t two weeks k Woodruff, and W P. Riddle of Lau-IS. Sease, in Gilbert during the visit Salt City Utaht 18 Fe ^ un< ^ ay guests of Mrs. j week-end J^tendom&m points of interest enroute 8 F. M. Stutts. , Mrs. Howard Smith and dau'*’-^ * |B Mr. and Mrs. L .S. Hart and; ter, Linda, have returned fro daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Paul i visit with her mother, Mrs. Fxjn- dau g b ter, Frankie, Mrs. Inez Pruitt ft Pearson and sons visited the for- ces McGowan, in Mullins. ** Wlth Mrs clyde Ramse v and son 8 mers parents in Flat Rock Sunday i Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Widger ana of W hitmire were recent guests bf ft Mr. and Mrs. Murray Garber and family have moved to the residence Mrs Q radv Adams in Aiken Mft. L B. Copeland spent several on North Holland street formerly Green Giant PEAS . 303 Can 21c Niblets Whole Kernel Can CORN .12 oz. 19c _ , _ a r. and Mrs. Frank Cauley and ft Strietman Honey GRAHAMS I.b. 33c Plantation Pride Swt. Mix days this week in Atlanta, Ga. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ft occupied by the K-arl H. Espiegs. _ __ ----- Mrs. M. O. Hollis of Atlanta. Ga., yiiss inez iuckcc is visaing ner k trank Anderson were Mr. and Mrs.us visiting her son and daughter-j sister j^ rs ^ayne White in Char- il - " ' ^ f lotte C F»-iKiri#4TUTf-c UTViitLi ft Mrs. D. M. Douglas of Chester, is the guest of Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Miss Inez Tucker is visiting her PICKLE 1 i ¥ • Pt. 23c FOR MOTHER Mo/uf, Qtey cMolie/uf, Regularly SI.65—- Now 1.32 Regularly SI.50— Now 1.19 CLINTON MILLS STORE Phone 876 LYDIA MILLS STORE Phone 345 Friends of Mrs, White the former Miss Kitty Tucker, will :;j regret to know she is ill and a hos- ft pital patient. ft Mr. and Mrs. Adger Mahaffey ft and children of Washington, D. C., ♦.» were guests this week of the for- ft mer’s sister, Mrs. Inez Pruitt, who ft accompanied them to Columbia for a visit with other relatives. ft Wesson OIL Pt. 34c Carolina Pride FRANKS ... Lb. 49c Shortening 3 Lbs. SNOWDRIFT 89c Armour’s TREET Armour’s 12-Oz. Can 16-Oz. Can BEEF STEW Dressed - Drawn FRYERS U. S. Good I STEAK lb. Southern Gold MARGARINE Old Dutch Cleanser 7 2 for Red Band FLOUR 10 lbs. S1.02 ymmK f SUPER Ml Market SUGAR 5 Lbs. 37c It ft ft ft * CLINTON.SC. (Limited) Lt. T. J. 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