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WEEK-END TKIfS .. VISITOKS . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE REOPIE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents iatFluIliryi
" ! Miss Carolyn Murphy of Ashe
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Mrs. James S. Gray and daugh
ters, Emma and Julia, leave today
for a visit with relatives in
i Charleston, W. Va. They will join
Jjhe Rev. Mr. Gray in Richmond
l where he is studying during the
, summer a t Union Theological
Seminary.
John W. Little, for several days.
Mrs. John B. Pittman and children
of Rockingham, N.'C., will arrive
over the week-end for a visit of
several weeks with her mother,
Mrs. Little, while Mr. Pittman at
tends camp.
Lebanon, N. Y. Miss Lee had been
visiting her brother and his family
and was there Saturday at the time
of his death.
Friends of Mrs. Mary C. Strick
land and children will be inter
ested to know they have moved
Mrs. E. C. Goff and children,
Jane and Eddie, of Florence, were
guests several days this week of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcombe.
Mr? and Mrs. James Addison,
Jim and Anne returned yesterday
from a few days stay at Pawley’s
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chris Adair are
spending two weeks at Windy Hitt
Beach with the P. S. Bailey family
Rev. and Mrs. ‘ J. H. Darr and
daughters left Monday for a
month’s vacation at Pawley’s Is
land and visit with their daugh
ter, Mrs. William Smith and Mr.
Smith in Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison and
daughters are in Highlands, N. C.,
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam and
grandchildren of Leesburg, Fla.,
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a vacation trip fb the mountains of ville, N. C., visited her parents.
North Carolina. Mr - * nd Ml > R - G> Mur P h y* dur '
Mr. and Mrs. M. Q. Higginboth- in -M he ' ve * ' e " ‘ . . .
am and daughter, Norma Jean, are Mrs. C. A. Reeves has returned
occupying the residence on Young to her home in Honea Path after a
Drive recently vacated by Mr. and ten-day visit with her daughter,
Mrs. J. Elliott Law. Friends of the Mrs. W. M. Hughes, and Mr.
Laws will be interested to know Hughes.
they have returned to Greenville to Whit Slier has returned to his
make their home. h °™. on Island N. Y after
~ Mrs. Zeno Craddock, with rela- a visit with his grandparents. Dr.
lives from McCormick, North Au- and Mrs. B O. Whitten. He was
gusta and Hampton recently en- accompanied by Mrs. Whitten who
joyed a vacation stay at Table will spend several weeks there.
* ! Mrs. O. C. Woodruff and son,
Mrs. Julia Caldwell and daugh- Gerald, were called to Gilbert sev-
ter are occupying one of the Haysjeral days this week because of the
apartments. death of the former’s aunt, Miss
Mrs. Dudley Jones of Summer-1 Essie Shealy.
ton, is spending sorpe time with M , \ and Mrs. Magness B>ers of
her daughter, Mrs. Hubert Boyd, Charlotte, N. were week-end
and Mr. Boyd. Mrs. Richard Svre guests of the former’s brother-in-
and son, Mark, of Fremont, Ne- law and sister, Rfr. and Mrs. Hen-
were guests of relatives here over- braska, is also visiting her sister, de ^ on
night during the week enroute to Mrs. Boyd. Misses Mary Lou and Pattie
_ ; Britt of Tifton, Ga., spent several
days with their sister, Mrs. W. R.
i Anderson, and Mr. Anderson last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock
: and son, Bunkie, left yesterday for
Huntington, W. Va., where thev
wdll attend the Griffin-Von Holle4i
rites Saturday. Mrs. Blalock will
i be matron of honor. Others from
here attending will be Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Von Hollen, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D.Crocker and David Boland. Also
attending will be Mr. and Mrs. Ash
by Galloway of Anderson, and Mr.
""and Mrs. Claude Crocker of Slater.
Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon has returned
from a several months’ visit in,
Durham, N. C., with her daughter.
Miss Jane 1 Sturgeon, who accom
panied her home for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs J. Sloan Todd and
daughters, Martha, Ruth and Caro
lyn, are on a two weeks vacation
stay with relatives at Conway and
Windy Hill Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame and
sons are vacationing this week at
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Boland
and David Boland spent the week
end in Hendersonville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard and
son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Cwens have returned from a vaca
tion to Silver Springs, Daytona
Beach and other points of interest
in Florida.
Misses Betty Jane Hamer, Jinny
and Elaine Addison are guests this
week of Miss Emily Bailey at
Windy Hill Beach.
Mrs. Carlisle Neely and son, Rob
ert, are spending the week at Paw
ley’s Island. Mr. I^eely and son.
Joe, were there for the week-end.
James E. Wolfe, lieutenant, at
tached to the National Guard 51st
Division Headquarters, is spending
two weeks summer encampment at
! Fort McClellan, Ala.
Miss Marion Sykes has returned
to her home in Burlington, N. C.,
j after spending the past two weeks
i here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
! Brunson Asbill and family,
j Friends of Lt. David Maxwell
‘ will be interested to know he has
i received his discharge from the
army after several months duty in
Korea. He plans to enter Colum
bia Theological Seminary in De
catur, Ga., this fall and has joined
his mother, Mrs. A. S. Maxwell,
1 and family at their cottage in Mon
treat, N. C., for a vacation.
Misses Sara Elizabeth Workman
and Joan Vaughan of Kinards, at
tended the Easterlin-Huggins wed
ding in Bowman Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frady and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
j Ramage and children are vacation-
ing this week at Garden City.
1 Lt. and Mrs. Bill McKinnon and
J daughter, Beth, of Columbus, Ga.,
.spent the week-end with the lat-
) ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
I J. Henry.
i Mrs. Watts Davis and children of
J Macon, Ga., are visiting the for-
J mer’s father, John T. Young, and
Mrs. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bethea of
Dillon, were w-eek-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris. They
were accompanied home by their
daughter, Betty, who had been vis
iting here.
Lt. Thornwell Dunlap of .Fort
Knox, Ky., spent the w r eek-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thornwell Dunlap.
Donald Haselden is spending this
week at Crescent Beach.
Mrs. Frances Warner, accompan-
panied by Mrs. Virgil Abrams of
Greenville, spent several days this
week in Charlotte on a business
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and
sons of Columbia, spent the week
end with the former’s mother, Mrs.
Ethel Pitts.
Friends here of Rev. and Mrs.
Allen McSween and sons wdll be in
terested to know they moved this
week to Greensboro, N^ rC., where
Mr. McSween will become pastor of
the newdy organized Starmount
Presbyterian church. They have
lived the past several years iin Lin-
colnton, N. C., where Mr. McSween
was pastor of the First Presbyte
rian church.
Gw’en and Nancy Willis of Aik
en, spent last week with their aunt,
Mrs. J. H. Donnan, and Miss Mi
riam Donnan. Their mother, Mrs.
Glenn Willis, and Mrs. Ed Little
spent several days last week with
the Donnans and accompanied
them home.
Mrs. E. W. Morrow of Lakeland,
Fla., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. E. F. Culbreath and daugh-^here from Woodruff and are occu
pying their new home on Stone-
ters, Ann and Elisa, of Charlotte,
are visiting the former’s mother,
Mrs. O. I. Sheely.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry and
Mrs J. F. Bozard spent Sunday in
Rock Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Rut
ledge Adair.
Friends of Ale William Hatton
will be interested to know he is
spending a 20-day leave with Mrs.
Hatton and small daughter before
returning to his base in the Azores.
Miss Virginia Linn of Jonesboro,
Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
George Huguley.
Miss Nell Fuller, a senior at the
Presbyterian Hospital Nurtses
School in Charlotte, is spending
three w r eeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. T. Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Reibel of
Pittsburg, Pa., are spending .several
weeks with the latter’s mother,
Mrs. Lila C. Stewart, and other
; relatives.
Friends of Miss Rose Lee will
sympathize with her in the death
of her brother, George Lee, of New
wall street.
Friends of Mrs. Harry League
will sympathize with her in Jhe re
cent death of her mother, Mrs. Eva
Turner of Woodruff.
Mr and Mrs. Robert S. Powell
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles L Gore in Shallotte, N. C.,
last Friday.
THE COUNTRY MARKET
Phone 98
AN ANNOUNCEMENT
To enable us to bring "our customers the finest in
portraiture, we are again attending: the Winona I-ake
Advanced School of Photography August 6-24.
Duripg this period our studio will be closed.
WM. M. SHIELDS STUDIO
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1 This Bank Is
Change Made In
Cannery Schedule
Beginning next week the Joanna
cannery, which serves Laurens
County School District No. 56, will
operate regularly only one day a
week. .The schedule will be Tues
day and produce will be received
between the hours of 9:00 a'm. and
3:00 p. m. The cost is 8c for a No.
2 can and 9c for a No. 3 can.
j Patrons y having large quantities
of, produce may contact E. B. Few,
agriculture teacher, or Mrs. Roily,
Bannister, home economics teacher, j-j
for an appointment for canning 1 on
Thursday.
Reese. Young Has
First Cotton Boll
The first open cotton boll of the
season was brought to The Chron
icle office early Monday morning.
It was picked from the farm of
Reese Young, well known farmer
residing near the city.
For Athlete's Foot
Vse T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. It ac
tually peels off the outer skin, ex
poses buried fungi and KILLS ON
CONTACT. If not pleased with in
stant-drying T-4-L, your 40c back at
any drug store. Today at McGEE’S
DRUG STORE.
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