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Tkaraiajr, April 8» IKS THK CLINTON CHIOlilCLK KWO ADOUX • • • ople You Know AVN.A.B.A. S. Jmam Von of M. 8. Mr*. Von HoDn hove rotarnod Mr. and Mr*. Wyman Shealy ware in Spartanburg March 22 for the Southern Bell Telephone^ Co. retirement party for Mrs. Josie McCaslan of Greenville. Mrs. Mc- Cadan accompanied them home. Mr*. J. C. Pace of Orangeburg, visited Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Mc Millan and other friends here Friday. Mr*. R. J. Copeland, Miss Jo and Bobby Copeland spent Sun day in Statesville, N. C., with their son and brother, Brooks Copeland, and Mrs. Copeland. Mrs. L. H. Oden of Blackshear, Ga., was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan IN WILMINGTON Miss Lily Yarborough is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Garvin Faulkner in Wilmington, N. C. Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts and Mrs. Joe Bonds were recent visitors of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and family in Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. James Austin Chandler and children of Atlanta, visited the former’s mother, Mrs. J. A. Chandler, the past week-end. Little Beth Chandler, who had been spending the week here with her grandmother, accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. George BuKraan of Sumter, spent the week ead here with tile former's sister, Mrs. Raymond Pitts. Friends of Mrs. Glenn B. Reeves, of Stillwater, Okl., will be interested to know she is im proving here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Davis V. Pitts, and Mr. Pitts, following surgery in Columbia last week. Visiting in the home during the week-end were Mrs. Pitts’ daughter, Mrs. John Lay and Mr. Lay of Due West Dim and Dick Casque resumed their studies yesterday at Erskine College, Due West, ater spending holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque. .... Friends of Roy Garrett who formerly resided in Taylors will be intreested to know he has re turned to Clinton to make his home and is employed at the Clinton Cafe. John Eichelberger, Jimmy Young and Wallace Boyd, David son students who have been at home for spring holidays were visitors in Charleston, Tuesday. WITH SISTER Mrs. C. D. Yarborough is visit ing hr sister, Mrs. Helen Burnett, in Tryon, N. C. nr wagiiff a convention of the Na tional Association of Bank Audi tors and Comptrollers, the early put of the week. Friends of T. A. Redmond, who is hoe to work with the Presby terian College fund raising cam paign, wiR be interested to know h underwent surgery Tuesday at the Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood. VACATION IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy accompanied by Mrs. Josie Mc Caslan of Greenville, returned Sunday from a week’s vacation stay at points of interest in Florida. Mrs. Mary D. Lawter and daughter. Miss Mary CecU Law ter, of Macon, Ga., spent last weke here with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G A. Black. Mrs. Roscoe Zuzhardt, accom panied by Mrs. Mary Corbitt of Mountville, spent several days last week in Charleston and at Myrtle Beach Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts spent Sun day at Lake Murray with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Russell. The RusseUs have Just returned from a trip to Madrid, Spain Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jo Mead ors and children, Mr. and Mrs Joe Campbell on Sunday visited Mrs. Clyde Peterson, who is a pa tient at the Baptist Hospital in Columbia. Mrs. Roscoe Buxhardt, with Mrs. Ethel Chaney of Laurens, were guests several days recent ly of Mr. and Mrs. Frasier Lomi nack in Charleston. Mr. and Mn. J. w. Moore had as guests Sunday the former’s mother, Mrs. W. E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stacy of Gaffney. MRS McKEE RETURNS Mrs Alma McKee, who has been spending some time in Spar tanburg with her daughter, Mrs J. C. Hedden, and Dr. Hedden, has returned to her home on Florida Street. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Jr., returned Tuesday to their home in Louisville, Ky., after a few days visit with his parents here. Miss Anne Baksr of Con cord, N. C„ was also at home for the week-end. Captain and Mrs. Charles Bouk night of Fort Campbell, Ky., ware visitors here on Saturday. They had been spending a few days in Columbia with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Bouknight Mrs T. J. Leake, Misses Lou Bell and Josephine Neighbors Elisabeth Copeland and Mrs John M. Rose boro were visitors at the Edisto Garden* and of Mrp. M. Q. Binnicker there on Satur day. VISITS IN MIAMI Jackie Cooper, student at Ers kine College, Due West, spent the spring holidays in Miami, Fla., as the guest of a class mate, Buddy P. Naan. stucMK m% nwrara uQ^rwrsxijn lor the return It __ Mr. and Mn. Irby Hipp, Jr •nd children of Rock HID, were here for the week-end with Ms mother, Mn. Irby $. Hipp. Ned Handback, who attends Georgia Military Academy, MU- ledgeville, Ga., spent the weke- end with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Rufus Hand back Mn. Ernest Chaney is spending some time in Charleston with her daughter, Mrs. Frazier Lomi- nack, and family. Mn. Wyman Shealy. Jr., and children of Orangeburg, wen recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shealy here. NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mn. James H. Lewis and children, Mike, Phyllis and Paul, foremrly of Rock Hill, an now residing at KM South Adair St. Mr. Lewis is with the United Insurance Company of America and was transferred here. Mrs. Lewis is the former Miss Mar garet Wilkie of Crocs Hill. Herman Burdette of Fort Gor don, Ga., is spending a few days at home. Mrs. W. T. Davis and little daughter, Mary Frances, have re turned to their home in Clarks ville, Tenn., after spending eever- Self Memorial wood. and Mrs. Jack Rodgers, of Atlan ta, Ga., who have been visiting Mn. Beatrice Steaa, was a pa tient at Hays hospital several days recently. Patients at Hays hospital in clude Mrs. Joe Burgess. Mn. Martha Childress and Mn. Rob ert Cobb, Thorn well students who under went tonsllectomies at Blalock Clinic during the week wen Johnny Mills, Ricky Moore and Joe Shannon. Mn. Betty Eustace, who has been a patient at Blalock Clinic, has returned home. Mn. Lucia Pinson of Cross Hill, Mn. Frank Bryant and Mrs. Arnold Dixon an patients at Blalock Clinic. Discharged from Hays hospital earlier in the week wen Mn. Alan Power, WilUam H. Cole, of Cross Hill, Felton Crapps of Kinards, Mrs. Dorothy Flemming of Gray Court, jMartin WUbanks, Mrs. Loris Bel din, T. O. Williams, and Mn. Rente Price. ef Dr rwtfc will he teterected to he is a pattete 1 Buys tieut at Buys hauptbsi suflhrteg u burned arm injury Mn. C. P. Oakley Is conva lescing at i***—following at Hays hospital. Friends of Mn. C. R __ wil regret to know she is a pn- tient at Blalock Clitec Mn. Claude Pruitt continues ill at Hays hospital when she has * Friends of Miss Dot Taylor will be interested to know she has re turned home after being a patient for several days at Hays hospital. Mrs. Sonny Dubose is Improv ing at Hays hospital folio wing surgery. \ IF YOU DON’T ***» THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS Installations Aad Repair • Plumbing • Electric — Call — Joe V. Edwards 8S3-M33 iiaiiRkCleBiiers SELF-SERVICE DRY CLEANING IS4 wwr VLA. ar *®*iPPW ? ' dial mj-iwz si weeks with Lt. Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Senn in Laurens, while Lt. Davis who Is stationed at Fort Camp bell, Ky., was attending Jump School at Fort Benning, Ga. Miss Carolyn Hairston, junior st the Univenity of South Caro lina, was at home for the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hairston. Miss Pat Chisholm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Chisholm, was at home from Zrsklne Col lege, Due West, for spring holi days. Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Hamm. Jr, of Raleigh, N C. ( were called here last week because of the death of the former’s uncle, W. B, Hamm. Mr*. John W. Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans in Lexington A. G. Sublett of Louisville, Ky., is spending the week with his family having been called hers because of his death of Mrs. Sub- lett’s mother, Mre. C. A. Hollis. Tommy Sublett has resumed his studies at Erskine College, Due West after spending the spring holidays at home. Mrs. James Watts spent sever al days last week in Spartanburg with Mr daughter, Mrs. Lewis Dempsey. Friends of Mrs. Demp sey will be glad to know she is improving after sufering injuries recelvsd In a fall and was a pa- tknt at the Spartanburg General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair havs as guests today the latter’s sister and niece, Mrs. D. E. Farr and Mn. W. E. Miller of Little Mountain. TO NEW JERSEY Mn. Harold M. Shields and Mn. Lawrence Sager returned last week (Tom Tampe, Florida when they had been spending some time with the latter’s rela tives. They left on Tuesday for Mn. Sager’s home in Pallasade, N. J. Mn. I. H. Ford left Tuesday for her home In Avon Park, Fla., af ter a visit with her mother, Mn. Eugene Hitt, coming especially because of the death of her uncle W. B. Hamm. Also hen during the week were Mr. and Mn. W. D. Armstrong of Gray Court, Mr. and Mn. Floyd Hitt of Anderson. Mr. and Mn. Rhett P. Adair were week-end visitors in Char lotte, N. C. t with the latter’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Cecil Page. Miss Gwen Hitt has returned to Erskine College after the spring holidays hen with her parents, Mr. and Mn. Ernest Hitt. Mr. and Mn. Bobby Gene Jones and daughter, Suzanne, of Bris tol, Va., visited the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd, last week. Miss Joan Todd, student at Erskine College, n- sumH he. studies yesterday after j lew days spring holidays with her parents. M/s. Ollie Littlefield of Winna- boro has been spending a few days with Mn. Eugene Hitt. Friends of W.-Q. Chisholm who continues a patient at the Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, for medical tests and treatment will be interested to know that his con- condition is somewhat improved. WE PAY 5% PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPT, ECONOMICAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Youngs Pharmacy "Serving This Area 77 Years" N. Broad St Dial 888-1220 We Give SAH Green Stamp# 8 u rgieal Ha r c ef dt he has T. D. a patiewt at Self wfll be iatereuted to is a patient at Rays CHE UR A GST t enmue I anuWS MB GROWS Wl DON’T SUOOBT that yoo ignore tfet flowers or candy, but remember, a sav ings account bars is a little more Mat ing. Every time she adds to It—aad every time we add earnings ahull ba reminded of you. And, eventually dm will be able to buy that special tuous gift she wants. Citizens Federal Savbgs & Loan Association 220 W. MAIN ST. F CLINTON, & C OCT YOUR FAVORITE o\v (J HERE! - « i M Just Arrived! 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