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WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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home after a vacation stay
Mrs. W. P. Adair of Chillum, Md.,
is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Irby
Holland and Mrs. G. C. Nabors ol
Joanna. She was accompanied by
her son-in-laiw, Walter Stewart,
also of Chillum, who returned home
after a week-end visit.
Lt. Henry Burton of Ft. Benning,
Ca., spent the week-end^ with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton.
Mrs. June C. Pitts has returned
to her home in Washington, D. C.,
after spending several weeks with
Mrs. Irene Pitts and other relatives
here and in Marieta, Ga. Miss Mar-
tharene Pitts of Greej^was the guest
Sunday of her mother, Mrs. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bethea of
Winston-Salem, N. C., were guests
several days this week of Mrs. J
in
Charleston.
Mrs. N. W.
McDaniel is visiting
W. Hardin and children were also'
visitors in Greenville during the j
week.
Philip Pruitt, member of the fac
ulty at Alexander Schools, Union
Mills, N. C., Miss Rachel Pruitt of
Jacksonville, Fla., Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Adams and children of Aik
en, visited their mother, Mrs. Inez
Pruitt, during the week-end.
Mrs. H. A. Machen of Rumford,
Rhode Island, is visiting Mr. and
dya of Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Gallo-! Ruth Nelson, Miss Reva O’Shields| Rachel Wright, all of this common-
way in Anderson.
her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Coker and'Mrs. Joe W. Leake. Mrs. Machen
Mr. Coker in Asheville, N. C. | and Mrs. Leake are guests for sev-
W. F. Young and daughter, Mrs. j eral days of Mrs. Robert Duckett at
A. G. Rye, and James West have ^ - LS —
returned to their home in Aberdeen,
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Mrs. Ed Byrd has accepted a posi
tion in the office of Owens and Ow
ens, Attorneys. Mr. Byrd is a jun
ior at Presbyterian college and they
are from Norwood, N. C. They are
residing in the home of Mrs. J. Will
Dillard on Cleveland street.
Mrs. A. W. Norville of El Paso,
Texas, will arrive today for a few
days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Moore.
and Miss Mary Ann O’Shields, ail
of this community.
Her second marriage was to Mil
ford H. Wright, who survives. Also
surviving are two sons, Milford H.
Wright, Jr., and Wayman Cole
Wright, and one daughter, Miss
ity.
Funeral services were conducted
Thursday afVrnoon at the Church
of God on Elizabeth street by the
Rev. C. W. Barnes and the Rev. J.
B. Cole. Interment followed in
Rosemont cemetery.
Lee Young They were enroute relatives. Mrs. Ray "Todd, Mrs. T.
Cashiers, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Goyne Simspon had
Miss., after a visit with the Missis-Tfes their guests the past week-end
sippi Youngs. ^/Mrs. C. D. Daniel of Atlanta, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Leighton j and Mrs. George Hesse of Charles-
and son, Jeffrey, have returned to! ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Fleming
their home in the Young apartments 1 an< i daughter, Lynn, of Charlotte,
on Cleveland street after spending; N. C.
the summrr months in Purchase,! Miss Essie Young is spending the
Y. Mr.* Leighton is tennis coach at | week in Raleigh, N. C., with her |
Presbyterian college. '
Mrs. F. P. Cauley is spending two
weeks in Greenville with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Philip Eassy, and other
button fashion
fc low heel
shoes
Button, buttons, you’ve got the buttons — four
of them perched prettily at the strap and on the
vest-like vamp of this wonderful pump. It’s tai
lored, terrific, absolute perfection with your
suits. Black or grey nusuede. Only—
2.98
Lydia Mills Store
Phone 345
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Midway
Dnve-In Theatre
CLINTON - JOANNA
NEWEST
and
FINEST
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 24
AGAINST ALL FLAGS
Errol Flynn and Maureen O’Hara
COMEDY CARTOON
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25-26
MONTANA TERRITORY
Lon McCallister and Wanda Hendrix
TWO CARTOONS COMEDY
SUNDAY-MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 27-28
KID FROM LEFT FIELD
Dan Dailey and Anne Bancroft
COMEDY NEWS
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29-30
3-Dimension
SIDE STREETS OF HOLLYWOOD
All-Star Cast
COMEDY
CARTOON
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 1
BELA LUGOSI MEETS
BROOKLYN GORILLA
Duke Mitchell and Sammy Patrillo
TWO CARTOONS COMEDY
niece, Mrs. J. M. Dick and the Rev
Mr.- Dick.l
Miss Betty Sullivan of Atlanta, 1
Ga., spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sulli
van.
Dr. John McSween is conducting
{services this week at Grace Cove
nant Presbyterian church in Lau
rens.
f^ ; sMrs. T. M. Sease visited her son
d daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
bhnr M. Sease, in Columbia over
, thie week-end. *
Misses Florence Adair and Jamie
j Little spent the week-end with Mr
and Mrs. Everette Carson and fam-
; ily in Gastonia, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simmons spent;
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.;
1 Dick Vaughn at Glemson.
Mr. and Mrs. Callie Gault and
, daughter, Joy Godfrey, of North
Augusta, spent the week-end with
the latters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
A. B. Godfrey.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath I
spent Sunday in Saluda with the
former’s mother, Mrs. B. W. Sin
eath.
Chief B. B. Ballard attended the
International Police Chiefs conver.-
tion in Detroit, Mich., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Shola of
Greensboro, N. C. f spent several
days here last week before report- t|
ing to Fort Sill, Okla., where Lt. 5
Sholar will be stationed.
Guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs
Hubert Pitts were Mrs. Craig Ken
nedy and Miss Mary Stokes of Spar
tanburg, and Mrs. Louise Evans of
Lexington.
Mrs. J. B. Templeton, a repre
sentative from region three, leaves
tomorrow to attend a regional meet
ing of Camp Fire Girls, Inc., in At
lanta, this week-end.
Friends of Mrs. C. B. Nantz, Jr.,
formerly Miss Martha Young, of this
city, will be interested to know she
and her husband are now making
their home in Morganton, N. C., and
Mrs. Nantz is on the staff at Grace
hospital.
Mrs. D. H. Reynolds and son, De
Leon 3rd, of Washington, Ga., spent 1
the week-end with her mother, Mrs
P. B. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. King of
Arlington, Va., were here for an
overnight visit with her mother,
Mrs. J. Will Leake, and sister, Mrs.
R. P. Hamer.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh
and children are occupying their
new home on East Walnut street.
Mrs. N. L. Sloan of Indianapolis,
Ind., recently visited her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Sloan.
Ladson DuBose, son of Mrs.
Crawford DuBose, has returned to
Charleston where he is a student at,
the Medical College of South Caro
lina, which opens its session today.!
V. S. Harwell, Jr., left this week
to enter service at Fort Benning,
Ga. A recent graduate of Wofford
college, he will serve as an infantry
lieutenant.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCall ofi
Florence, will be guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Marshall W. Brown tomorrow
and attend the Alabama State;
Teachers College-PC football game.
Miss Patsy Maddonald, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald,
left Sunday to attend the University
of Georgia, Athens, where she will
be a member of the freshman class.
C. D. Grenade and son, Donnie, of
Columbia, spent Sunday with their
mother and grandmother, Mrs. B.
Frith.
Miss Miangaret Harris has resum-j
ed her studies as a graduate student
at the University of North Caro
lina, Chapel Hill, after spending
several weeks at home ’ between
summer school and the fall semes
ter.
Mrs. R. E. Latta and son, Larry, of
Abbeville, Ala., are visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. A. D. Salter. Lt. Salter
of Paris Island, also spent the week
end at home.
George Cor nelson, Jr., who was
graduated from North Carolina
State College, Raleigh, in the sum
mer, left last week for Boston, Mass ,!
where he is attending Harvard
business school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Von Hollen,
Mrs. J. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
James Von Hollen were guests Sun-
Mrs. L. O’Shields Wright Pi
Mrs. Lizzie O’Shields Wright, wife
of Milford H. Wright, died suddenly
last Tnesday night at Hays hospital.
She was a native of Anderson coun
ty, but had made her home here
most of her life. She was a member
of the Church of God.
She was twice married. Her first
marriage was to Norman O’Shields.
From this union two sons and three
daughters survive. They are John 1
M. and Walter O’Shields, both of
this community and Mrs. Tommie
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Your Authorized JOHN DEERE
Dealer for Laurens County
Sales - Parts - Service
New and Used Equipment
Clinton Hwy.—Va Mile Past
City Limits
Telephone 22396
Laurens, S. C.
In pioneer America it took cash to close a
business deal. An inconvenient way, of course,
but it certainly was safe, for with families trek
king from here to yonder credit was an almost
impossible thing to check. But now, with our
modern banking system, business deals are
made easier and more convenient. A check is
enough to close the biggest, or even the small
est of deals L*. . and then act as legal proof of
payment. .
WE INVITE YOU TO USE OUR COMPLETE FACILI
TIES GEARED TO PRESENT DAY METHODS
OF MODERN BANKING SERVICE.
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Sea Foods
Oysters
Standards. Selects, and Counts
Jumbo Shrimp
Greefi or Breaded
Lobster Tails
or
Live Lobster
Fillet of Flounder
SUGAR
S lbs. 45c
Armour’s
TREET
12 Oz. Can
43c
Bailey’s Supreme In Paper
I COFFEE .... lb.
87c
Armour 3 Lbs.
SHORTENING .
One Pound FREE
79c
Carnation
Tall Cans
I MILK 3 for
4lc
Welch’s 12 Oz.
GRAPELADE .
23c
Austex Spaghetti 15 Oz.
With MEAT ....
27c
Delited Strawberry 12 Oz.
PRESERVES . .
Swift’s Premium
FRANKS .
Lb.
49c
Sexton’s Preserved II Oz.
CANTALOUP .
50c
Austex
15 Oz.
1 BEEF STEW
35c
Marcal Colored
NAPKINS
Box
10c
Monarch For Price of 48 ^
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