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Thursday, May 12, 1955 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE About ... 1 People You Know Items of Interest Concerning CKnton Residents MMMNHMMMWHNHMiai* Mias Constance Burts of Char lotte, If. C, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. M. Burts. Miss Helen Anderson of Queens college, Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mb. and Mrs. W. R. And erson. She had as her guest Mias Jane Summerville of Alice- ville Ala. Friends Of Mies Billie Burts will be interacted to know she is improving at Greenville General hospital where she is a patient Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ginn and Wesley Ginn of Gifford spent Sunday with their daughters and sisters Mrs. Howard Mixon and Mrs. J. R. Webh. Floyd Fuller, who recently completed his boot training at Great Lakes Naval Training Sta tion, and has been spending a leave with his parents, Mr. end Mrs. B. T. Fuller, left last night to report to Portsmouth, Va., for duty. Mn. Ernest Chanye, Mr. end Mrs. Leonard Bhhop and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McLendon and family, were guests Sunday of the farmer’s daughter, Mrs. Frasier Lomtnack. and Mr. Lotni- nack, in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod and children of McBee, spent the week-end with Mn. McLeod’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely. On Saturday evening they attended the May Day exer dam at Lander college. Dr. and Mn. D. O. Rheme left Tueeday to attend the State Med kal meeting in Charleston. They will return Friday. mmiwBnnmimpsmumMiiMimmnnnsi Mtfm TO otram/Aief Tea, we want you te get famu friendly PERSONAL ATTENTION we every customer ef this bank! Banking here te quick and are always glad to discuss your I confidence with yen. Why net this week? 1% INTEREST PAID ON gATDfOg ACCOUNTS SEMI-ANNUALLY WHEN YOU THINK OF BANKING VIB8T OF— how COMFORTABLE ' can a straw hat. be? Much more comfortable than you ever thought pottibh — if it’s a RESISTOL. The exclusive "Self- Conforming” laathar construction that has mode Rasistol famous, adjusts to your hood- shapa instantly and comfortably. It's tho mast comfortabh hat made—and hondsoma to look of. RESISTOL *» telf-conforming”* atrawa Suspended leather %' ^; 11 Xl ’ . I * \ \ $5-00 and $7-50 JUST ARRIVED—A new shipment of slacks and sport shirts — aew stylos, mam esters. lohnsos and Ditts J Mss’s I Step Telephone 897 Rev. and Mn. M. A. Durant of Marianna, Fla., are visiting Mn. George H. Ellis. The Rev. Mr. Durant coming especially to at tend the board meeting at Thom- well orphanage. Mr. and Mra Charles Mcln- vaille of Aiken, IGss Peggy Mc- Invmille, sudent at Winthrop col lege, Rock Hill, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mn. G. C. McInvaiUe. Johnnie Roy Webb, son of Mr. i and Mn. J. R. Webb, left last port, Rhode Island, after ^end- night to report for duty at Hew ing a leave hare upon oa >letion of his boot training at Great Lakes Training Station, 111. Friends of Mn. Agnes Kern will be interested to know she has returned to her home here from Atlanta where she has been with her daughter, Mra P. S. Mc- Elhinney since Christmas. Mr. and Mn. McElhinney accompan ied her home for the week-end. Other guests of Mn. Kern during the week-end included Mn. J. T. Langston, Sr., Darlington; Mn. B. M. Anderson, Sr., and Miss Katherine Anderson, Woodruff; Mrs. Oscar Kern of Cleveland; Mn. Sam Kern of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Harrison and daughter, Lisa, Laurens; Mr. and Mn. Frank Lomlnack, Jr., Bll, Peggy and Lynn of Newberry. Mra James Moore of York, and Miss Frances Moore, student at Lander college, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mn. Francis Blalock. Mn. Moors attended May Day exercises at Lander col lege and they Joined the family for the Young reunion Sunday at Lakeside Country dub. Mrs. Zeno Craddock spent the week-end in McCormick with her daughter, Mn. J. A. Simp son and family. Mrs. Edward Alwine and daughter, Card, of Salem, Va., Mrs. L. W. Raw! of Williamsburg, Va., are visiting their mother, Mn. E. T. Woodruff and other relatives hafe. Mn. Frances McGowan of Mullins, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mra. Howard Smith, and Mr. Smith. Mrs. R. P. Neighbors had with her on Sunday bar children, Mn. Sam Bowden, Mr. Bowden and children. Miss Alice Neighbors of Greenville, Dial Neighbors, Mr. and Mn. Bob Neighbors of this dty. Miss Madeline Caasanova of Columbia, is spending the week with Mrs. M. Cassanova and oth er relatives here and in Ashe ville, N. C. i t '\ ' ... \ Bank of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation wwwtiMnnnnnnwnitwMnniinnitnnnnnwHmnniiiiiinnniBMniiininii Ventura. Mrs. George Taylor spent die week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Copley, and Mr. Cop ley in Aiken. Guests of Mr. end Mrs. IriSy Hipp over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery and daughter Agnes Caroline, Mr. and Mn. Irby Hipp and son, Irby IH. Capt and Mn. Benjamin Ivey and children, Cynthia and Frank, of Fort Banning, Ga., are spend ing several weeks with Col.* and Mn. Robert E. Wysor. Mist Nancy Cook of Wesleyan college, Macon, Ga., spent the Mother's Day weak-end with her mother, Mrs. David Cook and sister, Terrell. Mr. and Mra Callie Gaul and daughters, Joy Godfrey and Em mie An, of North Augusta, spent the week-end with Mrs. A. B. Godfrey. Mn. Thomas Fsrriter leaves today to Join Mr. Ferriter in New York after a visit with her moth er, Mn. W. A. Dicus. The Far- ritere will sail from New Yosk for his assignment with the Se- cony Vacuum Oil Co. in Acer*, Gold Coast of Africa. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland and Mn and Mrs. N. E. Hill were ■k-end guests of relatives in Columbia. Mrs. T. A. Nichols has return- ad to bar home in Waterloo after a visit wtth bar daughter, Mrs. Billy McMillan and Mr. McMil lan. Mr Mid Mrs. Bynum Pot tail son, Sadler, of Rock Hill, wars week-end guests ef Mrs. Port sister. Mrs. Carroll W. Copeland, and Mr. Copalsnd, and attended the state track meet at Presbyte rian college. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Shealy vis ited tha fotrmer'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy, in little Mountain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and daughter, Amelia, of Char leston, spent the week-end with Mm Beuknight’s mother, Mm Page Five Mrs. Edwin Treadwell of Wil mington, N. C., spent the week end with her mother, Mm Ernest Hipp. Mr. and Mn. William Black- well and sons spent Sunday in Florence with the forroer’r par ents, Mr. and Mm W. W. Black- well . Miss Esther ' r odd ot euntpson- ville, was the guest lest week of Mn. Morgan Todd. Also guests of Mrs. Todd were Joe little, Mr. and Mn. W. C. Dupre and family of Abbeville. Mm Hugh Simpson spent Mother's Day in Winnsboro with her daughter, Mn. K. R. <Me- Master, Jr., and Mr. McMaster. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Johnson of Newberry, Mr. and Mm Mid Self and son, MM, Jr, of Parksville, visited their father, Mac B. Hipp, end other relatives here during the week-end. Te THE CHHOmCLE Air Conditioned FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT -0- WHEN YOU VISIT OUR STORE YOU MAY "MAKE* YOUR PURCHASES LEISURELY AND IN COMPLETE COMFORT. OPEN SUNDAY 9-11AJVL - 2-6 PM r < Young’s Pharmacy ‘The OM Reliable” Phone 19 Now At J. C. THOMAS Mr ONir J. C. THOMAS, CLINTON -lire JOANNA weok»end. The Browns also visited Mr. Brown's mother, lbs. George T. Brown, while here. Mr. and lbs. Frank Bailey and | r of Greenville, spent die with their, mothers, Mm T. L W Bailey and Mn. M. Cassanova. Mn. Milford Smith and daugh ter, Geil, spent several days last week in Blacksburg wih her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Jones. Among those attending May Day at Lander college on Sautur- day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ju A. Galloway, Mrs. Eugene Johnson, Mrs. T. Heath Cope land, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Par nell, and children. Miss Jerry Galloway took part in the events. Mr. and Mrs. James Von Hol- len and small son are moving this week to their recently pur chased home on Cedar street Miss Carolyn Miller, of Atlan ta, Ga., student at Agnes Scott college, Decatur, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and attended the Presby terian college inter-fraternity spring dances. Her father, R. T. Miller, and brother, Robert, who accompanied her here on Friday, were guests of relatives in Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow and daughter, Miss Dana Dow, of Knoxville, Tenn., were week-end guests of Mrs. H. D. Rantin, and other relatives in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mm T. L. Elder and family were week-end guests of relatives in Athens, Ga. Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Si\, of Wadesbotro, N. C, Miss Eloise Marshall of St Catherine School, Richmond. Va., spent the week end with Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr. Mr. and Mra. Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with the letter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Henry and at tended the Young reunion on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and son. Hap, of Charlotte, N. C., Davis Young of Decatur, OA, student at Columbia “ ‘ Seminary, M*. and Mrs. munds Young and son, Jr., of Newberry, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hapry M. Young the past week-end and at tended the Young reunion. Mr. and lbs. O. a Adair of Columbia, were here Sunday tor the Young family reunion. Mrs. George Brockenbrough and small daughter, Mary Lee, ef Darlington, Md. t arrived Tueeday lor a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn well Dunlap, and Mr. and Mrs. George Brocken- brough of Klnante. Miss Colie Summer and Mm Ruby Gossett left Friday for a two wastes trip to San Francisco, Leo Angeles, Sacramento, and) Ventura, Calk, making the trip by plane. Miss Summer will visit her sister, Mrs. J. R. Beeler, in Sacramento, and Mm Goasott her brother, Oscar Laniard, in Summer Dress ARNIVAl NOW IN FULL SWING! Select; Yours, Now FromfPeak Stock of the Year! 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