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Tfcurafey, Aafust 7, 1H8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace Threr IriEf* About ; . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning CKnton Residents »»»»»»»n » Mr. and Mr*. Brock Reeve* were week-end guests at the letter’* aunt. Mr*. Carroll Eargle, Jr, and Mr. Eargle in Columbia. Mr. and Mr*. Marion Nabors and children and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Jr., spent a few days vacation last week at Bon Clarken, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder and daughter, Miss Dalle Wilder, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Wilder of Rock Hill, spent the week-end in Macon, G«., and at tended the Babb-Blakely wedding. The latter Mr. Wilder served as an usher. • Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Copeland, accompanied by Misses Bonnie Coleman and Kay Morgan of Lau rens, left yesterday for Milbrook, Ala., where they will attend the wedding of Mrs. Copeland’s grand son, Johnny Henry, and Miss Linda Graves on Friday. Mrs. F. M. Stutts is spending the week in Raleigh, N. C., with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ana Mrs. Ed Walters, and will go to Fayetteville, N. C., to spend the coming week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stutts. Her little grand son, Stephen Walters, who spent the past two monhts here, returned to his home with her. Mrs. Leila N. Johnson and son, Charles Johnson, were in Macon, Ga., the past week-end to attend the Babb-Blakely wedding. Mr. John son served as an usher. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nabors and daughters leave today for a visit with her sister, Mrs J. D. Henry, and Mr. Henry in Milbrook, Ala., going especially to attend the Graves-Henry wedding on Friday. Joe Little of Abbeville, is spend ing the week here with his sister, Mrs. Morgan Todd. Friends of Dr. D. J. Woods will be interested to know be will observe his 90th birthday August 9. Mrs. Emma B Cornels on. Mrs George Cornelsoa and small son Mr. and Mrs. Mai Spuriin and children of Columbus, Ga., were overnight guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Crocker. Misses Alliene and Margaret Ella Copeland and Linda Milam are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin nad children and Jane Timmerman were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kilgo in Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mobley and children of Red Springs, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Mob ley’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. George C. Belli ngrath. > Miss Betty Jane Hamer has re turned from Camp Betty Hastings in Winston-Salem, N. C., where she has been a counselor. Also return ing from a two weeks stay at the camp were Janet- Hamer, Mary Jane and Ann Addison. Janet Ha mer was chosen queen of the water pageant. Mrs. Jasper Rowland and son, Bill, are viaiting her mother, Mrs. G. F. Draughon, in Dunn, N. C. Walter Hamilton of Hattiesburg, Miss., visited Mr. and Mrs. John Davis here and in Fountain Inn du ring the week. Mr. Hamilton, a friend of the Davis’ while stationed in Germany, was enroute to his home following his tour of duty in Germany. Miss Marianne Neighbors has re turned from Cheraw where she spent seven weeks as counselor at Camp Forest. She also spent the past week in Hartsville with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley Mrs. Ernest Hipp has returned from a two weeks vacation stay with her son. Lt. Commander Er nest Hipp, Jr., and family in New port, R. I. U. Tommy Sease has completed a 17-weeks course a tthe Artillery School at Fort Sill, Okla , and spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs T. M Sease and family en Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Leonard and are vacationing this week in Portsmouth, Va., with relatives. Mias Madeline Casanova of Co lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey and children of Greenville, visited relatives here during the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gasque and family of Marion, are spending the week with the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque, at their cottage on Lake Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oxley and chil dren were here several days last week with her mother, Mrs. R. S. Horton, his mother, Mrs. W. C. Ox ley, and other relatives. Mr. Oxley has recently been transferred to Jacksonville, Fla., and the family was enroute there from Spartan burg. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Owens knd duaghters, Nancy, Charlotte, and Elizabeth, of Knoxville, Tenn., will arrive Saturday to spend a week with the former’s mother, Mrs. William Bailey Owens. Miss Cornelia Harris resumed her position in Columbia Tuesday after a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris. Kim Covington, of Hamlet, N. C., has been spending several weeks with his uncle, Aldine Blakely and other relatives here. Miss Virginia Wasden of Augus ta, Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Milam and son, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hollis and children have joined Mr. and Mrs. David Trice, of Fayetteville, N. C., at Howell’s Point, N. C n for a vacation stay this week. Linda Hunter Trice will accompany them home tomorrow to visit her grand mother, Mrs. Earl Workman. Mr and Mrs. C. J. Stone and daughter, Georgia, of Pensacola, Fla., were week-end guests of Mr. Stone’s sister, Mrs W. J. Henry and Mr. Henry. Commander Claude A. Reeves. Mrs. Reeves and daughter, Heidi, were guests last week of the form er’s sister. Mrs. W. M. Hughes and Mr. Hughes. They were enroute from La Jolla, .Calif., where they have resided for the past several years while Commander Reeves Mrs M. L Kleckley is visiting her sister. Mrs. T. H. Raw! in Lex ington. Mrs. Joseph Steiner, Mrs. Mary Strickland. Agnes and Buddie Strickland are spending the week in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith, Mrs. Talmadge Simmons, Patsy and Richard are vacationing this week at Myrtle Beach. They will be joined for the week-end by Talmadge Sim mons, Clyde Henry and Bill .Smith. Friends of Mrs. George R. Hol land will be interested to know she is a patient at Self Memorial Hos pital, Greenwood, for several weeks treatment. She is in room 319. Mlrs. L. B. Bowden, of Chatta nooga, Tenn., is here for a several was on sea duty, to the United Fort Jackson where* he has j ******* Naval Academy Annapolis. Md., where hr will be an instruc Mr and Mrs L. W McClure have at Orsea Drive HOW TO BUY A »“GIRL’S BEST FRIEHD”— • DIAMONDS BY Hamilton’s PANT M . pink, bUck si of tho world's rs oat wbito. Tho fourth sad tool "C" is diamond Clarity. A food should Kara fins clarity i should bo no fiasur* or othar flaws riaibU ts tfes •yo. A ao-calUd > Is am which has os vlsibU flairs *s tha trained sya aadar tan powor magnification. Minor flaws, iavi- aibU to the naked ays, won't af fect a gam’a baauty, but will af fect its pries. Your best insurance against buying an inferior diamond is a jeweler whom you can trust and depend upon. Hamilton’s is the only authorized member of the Diamond Council of America here in Clinton, and our scien tifically trained staff of quali fied Diamontoiogists and Guild Gemologists are at your ser vice. When planning your next diamond purchase, visit Ham ilton’s and be assured that we provide you with the best dia mond value for your money. Remember, our Diamond Coun cil of America emblem is your assurance of quality and value beyond compare! stay with her sister Mrs L. E. Cason and family. Mrs. Howard Watkins and chil dren, Howard. Jr., and Suzanne, have returned from a visit with rel ative* in Rutherfordton,, N..C, Mr. and Mrs. Houston Trammell, Nancy, Mk and Mrs. Harvey Fos ter are vacationing several days 4n the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. J. W. Donnan has returned home after a stay in Charleston with her daughter, Mrs. Quinton Chapman, and son, . Joe Donnan and their families. She was accompan ied home by Mr. Chapman and son. John Mason, who spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chapman in M'ountville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell, Keith Trammell, Mr. and Mrs. L turned with Mrs Young and Kay by members of the Fidelia sad B. Trammell attended the Rogers from Sylacauga. Ala. Golden Circle Sunday school class- reunion in Moore Sunday Mrs John T. Adair joined other es. taught by Mrs Alex Crawford members of her family for a week's and Mrs Wreford Nabor* Friends of Mr. and Mrs John B. Jordan and children will be inter ested to know they have moved from Martinsburg, Va.. to Kinston. N. C., where Mr Jordan has been trans ferred as manager of the J. C. Pen ney Co. store. The Jordans former ly lived here and Mrs. Jordan was before marriage Miss Elizabeth! Department Wysor, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor. Mrs. A. C. Young and daughter, Kay. are at home after a month's visit in Florida and Alabama. Jamie and Lonnie McClure, niece and vacation stay at Pawley's Island Drop-In At Baptist Church Held July 28 Summer flowers decorated the halls and recreation room Many guests called during the receiving hours. Among the guests of honor pre- — sent were: Mrs. Betty Webb, Mrs. 'nte annual drop-in for Extension L. H Poag. Mrs Belle Kchiten. members and guests Mrs Bertha Evans, Mrs. Willie of the Joanna Baptist Church was O’Dell, Mrs Lila Phillips, Mrs. held in the recreation room on Pearl Williams, Mrs. Minnie I»ve- Monday afternoon. July 28. from lace. Mrs. E L Thomas, Mrs 4:30 until 6:00 o'clock Lessie Modgan, John Ross. George Guests were greeted by Mes- Frady, Tom Furr, R C. Lolis. Joe dames Rolfe Clark, Bertha Stroud Purdy, and A L. Bannjster nephew of Mrs. Young, are here and Lester Hair visiting for two weeks, having re- Punch and cookies were served Subscribe T* THE CHRONICLE a few days last week with roul *t o Mrs Walter Montgomery at their assignment cottage at Lake Summit, N C Mr Mr * J 1 Copeland, who has been ^ Canmlaon joined them there for the 90109 Ume b * rt ' ,r1th r . ljrn , ^ th ,.. r honvt . gylacau daughter. Mrs J. A. Neighbors and r * turn * d 10 “ >eir hom * » sy 1 *"** Mr and Mra Wdmot Shea I y and “ voting her brother. Wal- *** • * ft * r * r “ il 01 . -«'»- c-a* n A Jr . aad family are vadatmoing this D . vli ^ c|uJdre- Mi- Ion* Blakely and Mas. Flor at Fountaia inn. are (pending two * nc * Blakely spent the week weeks with her mother. Mrs. T M ^ 10 Macon. Go . and attended Seaae. wfele Lt Davto u at camp ^ Babb-Blakely wedding The lot at Fart Jackson ter will return to Durham. N. C.. Mias Myras Sease u spending hu *cek-end *f**r • rtait her two weeks in Hacksasack. N J., P"™** Mr Mrs Ralph R.| with bar amM aad uncle. Mr and Blakely Mrs Ralph E Sease While there HaUtm Simpson, accompanied by eh* has mede several trips to New her sunt and uncle, Mg. and Mr* York City sad seen several Broad Bill Pace, of Spartanburg, is tb* way shews guest of her sunt and uncle, Mr. Mr aad Mrs N W, McDaniel Mrs Sam Taylor in Chicago have returned from a three weeks Mr. Taylor is catcher for the Chi stay tm August*. Ga . with their cafo Cubs aad while there they will son. ■ W McDaniel and family ktteod several haoehall games at Mrs E J Adair will Friends of Mrs D. C. Heustcos to know she exports will be interested to know she has to ret uni to her home here the Let- returned to her home here after a ter part at the weak from the few days slay and treat moot at Sell Greenville General hoepUal where Memorial Hospital in Greenwood she is recovering from surgery. Billy Trammell returned Tweedsy Mr and Mr* W. J. Haseideo at from a throe weeks May in Cbariee- MuoresviUe, N CZ visited the form- ton until his sunt. Mrs C. A Bauk- ar's’ brother and atotar-in-law. *Mr «*ght and Mrs Ksonsth Haealden during Mr. and Mrs L. B TrammeU the past work have moved into their recently pur- Mrs E F CuJbroath. of Char- chased home, the former C. W. lotto. N C., is visiting her mother. Wise home on Pecan St Mrs. O. I. Shoely Mary Moore Abell has returned Dr aad Mrs Jam** F O’Damei to her hom* in Lowry* after spend- and children, at Dublin. Go , visit mg several days with Sophie Young cd his parents. Mr. aad Mrs A. who accompanied bar home for the O’Dantol the past week-end week-end. Friends of Mrs W. H Shand*. of Mrs Benjamin F. Ivey and cbil- Cayc*. formerly at this city, will be dren. of Columbus. Ga.. are visit- interested to know she will celebrate lag her parents. Col. and Mrs Rob ber Sfith birthday August 9. ert E. Wysor. Captain Ivey and Lt Mrs William Chambers. Jr., and Doe Stovall accompanied them here daughter. Miss Clara Chambers, of for the week-end Atlanta, Ga., were guests last week of her brother and sister-ia-law. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Marie. Mrs. Murpbey Timmerman has returned from a ten day stay in Manchester, N. H., with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Knight of BeHoc. While there they were guests of friends and enroute visit ed other points of interest. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Forsythe and children, Margaret, Emily and John, of Fori Worth, Texas, Mrs Allen McSween and children, Lar- ; ry, John and Kathy at Greensboro, N. C., and Miss Emily Dillard of Abbeville, are visiting their pa-| rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. The Rev. McSween accompanied I his two older sons here on Friday., PRINTING THATS OUR BUSINESS The Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74 Clsiton,S.C. PENVEYlS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY DOLLAR DAYS STARTS THURSDAY MORNING 8 A. M.! PENNEY S GO ALL OUT TO MAKE THIS DOLLAR DAYS THE BIGGEST EVER! 3 BIG SHOPPING DAYS! YOU SAVE! 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