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iP Paf* Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thoreday. Jwfar It, IM4 tj-j-j-g-grt~rf rf rf rrr r Items ol Interest From .'. . West Clinton MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative phone SM-J Misses Mary Evelyn and Kay Sparks of Greenwood, are spend ing the week with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks. On Monday J. C. Lowe of Union, visited the Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camp bell and daughter of Decatur, Ga. p Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin and children of Florence, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Arnold and other relatives. Mr and Mrs. FYed Rodelsper- ger of Newberry, visited the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. Alice Kinard, and other relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGin nis spent the week-end with relatives in Augusta, Ga ~ Mr. and Mrs. Don Thorne and family of Rock Hill, spent Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fair and grandson, Mike Fair, of Green ville, spent several days recently with their daughter, Mrs. Claud Gilstrap, Jr., and Mr. Gilstrap. Mrs. W. W. Lock and Miss Al ma Ellison and Tommy Ellison have returned after a week’s vis it- with Mrs. Lock’s son-in-law day and Friday with the for- j and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. mer’s sifter, Mrs. Verri'oft Tram- Poole. __ mell and Mr. Trammell. Kenneth King of Clearwater is visiting several days with rela tives and friends. Miss Betty Anne Campbell of Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camipbell Marion Hall of Augusta, Ga., was the guest of the Campbell’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Galloway and daughter of Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent the week-end with Mr. Galloway’s parents, Mr. and Mr;s. A. G. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs John D Johnson of Richmond, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell during the week-end Cloth! .... Cloth! 80 SQUARE PRINT CLOTH Vat Dyed - Solid Colors 36” Wide - Wrinkle Resistant Treated With DuPont “Leset” Stabilizer 39 c Yd. Clinton Mills Store PHONE 876 Mrs. Boyd Norris of Green ville, was a week-end^ .visitor of her Iprother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell and the Trammell’s daughter, Miss Gerry Trammell, of Rock Hill, is home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and son of near Laurens, Visited their mothers, Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mrs. J. H. Seay Sunday. Mrs. H. M Reynolds, Miss Al ma Spillers and Billy Reynolds attended homecoming at Fteho- beth Baptist church in Edgefield Sunday Carl^ Windsor, DC3C, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Windsor and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wind sor. ( Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and Mr. and Mrs. Tolan Snelgrove and daughter visited the former’s brother, A. H. Anderson, in Fountain Inn Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. C W. Barnes spent a two weeks vacation with friends in McColl and Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks'at tended the Sparks reunion in Union Sunday. Mrs. Daisy Boozer of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and Mr and Mrs. Harry Foster. Mrs. Grady Arnold and Mrs. Clyde Few of Jacksonville, Fla., spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis and other rela tives. Mr. Arnold joined them here for the week-end. Ott Thomas, Billy Cranford, Billy Cauble, Kenneth and Bob by Thomas recently visited Myr tle Beach and in Charleston. Mrs. Lydia Warren has return ed to her home in Baton Rouge, La., after several weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ott Thomas and Mr. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and daughter, Sybil, and Mrs. Daisy Boozfcr visited relatives in Greer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomp son, Mrs. Carrie Adams, Miss Ar lene Threat! and Misses Ilene and Jenie Adams of Lancaster, Mrs. W A. Jones and son, How ard and Mrs. Frances Thompson of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams Sunday. Hubert Leopard and daugh ters, Elizabeth and Nancy Ann, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard near Saluda. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson of Buffalo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson Saturday. With The Sick Friends of Mrs. Harry Foster will be gltd to know she has returned home after undergoing surgery at jldys hospital Glad toTreport Louie Wabb has returned home after undergoing surgery at General hospital in Greenville. Mrs. Roy Trammell is up after a few days stay at Hays hospital. Mrs. Arthur Davis has been a patient several days at Hays hos pital. Friends of J. F. Davis will learn with interest he is improv ing after an eye operatfon at General hospital in Greenville. Miss Brenda Lawson is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson. Birthdays and Wadding Anniversaries Kenneth Thomas celebrated a birthday July 29. Misses Sandra and Karen Meadors celebrated birthdays July 19 and 23, respectively. Little Mitzie Motes celebrated a birthday Monday. July 27th was the birthday of Mrs. Ed Nelson, Truman Leopard and Little Jean Nelson. Today is the birthday of Ed die Nelson and Mrs. Jessie Sam ples. Tomorrow will be Johnny Deadwayler’s and Mrs. Sally Patterson’s birthdays. Saturday will be the birthday of Mrs. Alice Kinard, Miss Pa tricia Campbell and Mrs. John nie Ginn. Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr., had a birthday July 2T. FREE - -JEWEL CASE With the Purchase Of Each Cedar Item MO DOUMJE-DOOO ROBE OF RICH. AROMATIC CEDAR.. BIO ENOUOH FOR SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, ETC. . . . PLUS...ROOMY, AROMATIC CEDAR CHEST TO OIVE YOU MOTH REPELLENT PROTEC* TIOH FOR LIFE. BOTH FOR ONLY S4MS...SORRY, NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS! THIS PHENOMENAL CEDAR SARGAIN I* wtclumlM with ual Nvtm Mm* ku tny Mm* o0m*4 Mck Mg vtlu* .. . c*t*<r** liUtim* moth preWctioa ... Im *o lint* m*a*y 1 Now. hiT* th.i .nr* do**! *p«c* you t* *lw«y* noodod ... unpio Mora go *p*co Im ALL you, . . . PLUS ttto *ddod eonvoaionc. of Iho cod*, chrat lor yow bUnkot*. 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Lynn Corbett of Bowman, bringing the mes sages each evening at 8 o’cock. The pastor, Rev. David Miller, extends a cordial invitation to I the public to attend each service. Tent Meeting In Progress An old fashioned tent revival | is in progress pn ths corner of | Livingston and Washington 1 streets, with Rev. H. L. Moore of I Toccoa, Ga-, being the guest speaker each evening at 7:30. | Pentecostal Holiness church es are sponsoring the revival and | urge the public to attend. Extsnd Sympathy We extend sympathy to Mrs. j Joe E. Land at the death of her | brother, Fred Buchanan, in Try-1 on. N. C. Enlists In Navy R. C. Wilkie, son of Mrs. Mis souri Wilkie, enlisted in the U. S- Navy and left July 12 for San I Diego, Calif., where he will take | his basic training. R. C. was as sistant scoutmaster to the local troop and good wishes follow | him. CircM To M*«t The circles of the Woman’s I Missionary Society will meet| Monday as follows: The Frances Watson circle, I Monday, August 2, 7:30 p. m., | with Mrs. Carrie Bell Poteat The Nan Trammell circle, I Tuesday, August 3, at 7:30 p. fn., | with Mrs. Shirley Wilson. The Lula Lowe circle Tuesday, | August 3, at 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. J W. Fowler. The Rosa Marlowe circle Tues- I day at 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. Jack | Wilson. Pressley Rites Hsld Fimory Coyl Pressley, 53, died Friday afternoon at the Baptist hospital in Winston-Salem, N. C., after a brief illness. He was a native of Georgia and had been a resident of Troy N. C., for about two years, but had made his home here most of his life. He was a son of Mrs. Julia Hollifield Pressley at Gainesville, Ga., and the late R. P. Pressley and was a member of the Baptist church. Surviving besides his mother are his wife, Mrs. Eva Patter son Pressley, Troy, N. 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