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% 1 8. C n Thoraday, July 30, 1904 itlE CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE • • • — A* — r: Rtporltd By NmmI Scynoar 8134041 or 888-1817 of btonot About Clinton Folk Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dixon and children visited last week at Pawley’s Island. They were joined there by the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood of Talladega, Alabama. This weekend Master Bailey Dixon returned with his grand parents to Alabama, for several weeks visit. Mrs. E. L. Bryant and child ren have returned to their home in Darlington after a visit with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcombe and sons spent last week in the mountains of North Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. James Macdon ald and children returned thin past week from a weeks stay at Pawley’s Island. — TOUR FRIENDLY — MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE • TONITE THRU SAT. • JULY 29-AUG. 1 EASTMAN COLOR m or ATTENDING MARINE CORP SCHOOL Mot Shealy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy Jr., left Monday for Quantico, Virginia, where he is atending summer en campment at the Marine Corp School. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R.* Ousts and daughters moved last week from Elm Street and are now making their home on the Ja cobs Highway. VISITING FROM INDIANA Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cleaver of Lafayette, Indiana are visiting this week with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ard Mrs. Ronald Cleaver. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Savelkoul and daughters returned recently from a visit with their parents and gandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dwyer and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Savelkoul in Con necticut. While there they visit ed in Cape Cod, Mass. Visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wassung are the latter’s aunt and uncle, Mrs. Helen Cassidy and George Schmidt of Hollywood, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnson Jr. and children of Atlanta, Ga. spent the weekend with the form er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfio Undari and children recently returned from a trip to Maine, Mass., Conn., New York, and New Jersey, where they visited with relatives. \ Mrs. Walton A. Lynn and sons of Rock Hill are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Downs Monroe. Dickie Lynn, who had been visiting his grandparents, is convalescing from an appen dectomy and hospital stay. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonds visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts in Anderson on Sunday. Mrs. Pitts is convalescing from an opera tion. First Reader — FOR — Antique Collectors (Drepperd) THE CHRONICLE SUtkmery Shop TRAVEL EASY AND VAV 'Hit °!V BfCCPDING STARS] ITS AN ENTERTAINMENT TREAT YOU ll LONG Rl MEMBER MORE bis 1 • v s'. • '' MORE Qfo. S t. V SI. ’His : . — ADDED — • FRL AND SAT. o NIGHTS ONLY 2 — BIG NIGHTS — 2 — AND — • SUN.-MON.-TUES. • AUGUST 2ND.-4TH. Bctecn the rood , to paternity! STARTS WED. AUG. STH.' chocks Traveling is always easier and safer, too, whea you go with our Travelers Checks that are honored anywhere in the world. And there's no worry about loss or theft either. Travel easier with checks that are good any- » whore! COMPLETE SERVICES Checking • Savings • Safe Deposit Loans for Any Worthwhile Purpose BANK OF CLINTON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3% Interest Paid On Savings Accounts Semi-Annually Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hellams are spending several days at their home on Isle of Palms. Miss Leone Crosby of Union spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray. ATTEND SEEDSMEN’S MEET Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cox spent last week at Myrtle Beach where they attended the South Carolina Seedsmen’s meet at the Ocean Forest Hotel. Mrs. James M. Copeland, O. F. Beaty were among those at tending Open House at Fort Gor don, Ga., on Saturday. They were accompanied home for the week-end by their sons, Richard Copeland and David Beaty, who are stationed at Ft. Gordon. Also spending the week-end at home from Ft. Gordon were William Adair, and William Woody. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Horne of Mount Pleasant are spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton L. Chap man and children, John, Jane and Jimmy of Charleston spent last week with Mrs. Chapman’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Donnan and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chapman in Mountville. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Ray and son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray and son, Freddy, vacation ed at Pawley’s Island last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Douglas on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kay were guests of Mrs. W. F. Johnstone at Mount Pleasant; and Freddy and Jim my Ray were guests of Wayne Pearson at Isle of Palms. Mrs. M. W. Culp of Columbia who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Bell and Mr. Bell, returned home yesterday. Paul Quinton, Jr , of Fort Gordon, Ga., was at home for the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinton. ON HOUSE PARTY Among the girls from Clinton spending this week at Myrtle Beach are Ann Rice, Kayran Cox, Edna Jacobs, Martha Di- cus, Lucille McSween, Judy Widmer, Missi Wassung, Coti Simmons, Belinda Leonard, Teresa j Summerville, Mary Ann Oif, Jean Davidson, and Kathy Ration. Mr. and . Mrs. James fCox are chaperoning the group of girls. Miss Jane Etta Cox is vis iting this week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Leary in Greenwod. Friends will be interested to know Dr. Delmar Rbame is a patient at Self Memorial Hos pital in Greenwood. Mrs. Helen Bozard, Miss Vi ola Chandler, Mrs Bessie Hamm, Mrs. Annie Tinsley and Mrs. C. I. Chandler spent sev. eral days last week in Mon treat, N. C., attending the Woman’s Conference. Miss Viola Chandler has re turned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. T. Henry, in Cow- pens. Miss Kathryn Arnold, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ar nold, is visiting this week with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl, in Wflliams- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hallman and daughter, Miss Kitty Lu Hallman, of Copperas, Texas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Dutton. Mrs. Sue Stephens left this week to make her home in Winston-Salem, N. C. Mrs. J. B. Speake, Miss Louise Speake and R. B. Sim mons were in Macon, G*., last Saturday for the funeral of Mrs. Speake’s aunt, Mrs. T. M. Ware. Returning from Pawley's Is- VISITING FROM TEXAS David Templeton has enrolled Dr. Cooley NalMi «f land last week-end were Dr. and Mrs. Monty Cook and sons, in the second session of summer Texas, returned Mrs. James Macdonald and chil- Forrest and Daniel of Tyler, Tex- . , . . , . « , , ’ dren; Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dix- as, are spending a two week- f ch001 ^ The Clt*del in Charles- from Greenville on and family, and Mr. and Mrs. visit with Mrs. Cook’s parents, He acc ® m P anie ‘! days visit here his Pringle Copeland and their chil- Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck. !l is p ® r f nts . aPd Mrs - D s - Grover Nabors and “or* w ' ekUttre ~^ T,**,*..*«• Lieut. CoL and Mrs. Richard hasten sp^ndh^ some^infe p" ^ith her ^^ht^^Mrs’ F^da^wheTrihe^lfiff S. Craig, formerly with the mill- with Mrs. Frank Kellers and Kenneth Mathe.vn^nri ^Mr Ln Ltn H tary Science program at Presby- her father, Dr. Kellers, who is a M»the*nn th a n d Mr ^° na " d terian College, will arrive Sat- patient at Forest Hills Nursing urday to spend five days with Home in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Turner. The Karen and Kevin Wessinger, Craigs have recently returned to children of Dr. and Mrs. N. C. the United States from an as- Wessinger, spent last week with signment on Formosa, and will their grandparents, Mr. and go to their new post at Abilene, Mrs. A. O. Wessinger in Ander- Texas in August. son. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Mr. and- Mrs. James T. Smith Young have returned to their of Columbia spent the week-end home in Charlotte, N. C., after with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. spending the past week with sod Mrs. E. L. Holland, coming Mrs. Frank C. Young and Miss especially to celebrate the birth- Lula Young. They came espec- da V of Mrs. Holland. They were ially for the Coleman reunion accompanied home Sunday by which was held Sunday at their son > Ronnie, who had been Camp Fellowship. ' spending two weeks with his Miss Geneva Robinson of grandparents. Asheville, N. C., is spending LEAVE FOR TEXAS several days with her sister, Lt and Mrs. Duckett Adair Mrs. Robert Elmore, and Mr left Tuesday for Goodfellow Elmore. AFB, San Angelo, Texas, where Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Young- Lt - Adair has be® 0 assigned with blood and children left this the U. S. Air Force week for Tallahassee, Fla., where Mr. Youngblood has ac cepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Smith, Wade Smith and Kathy Smith spent last week at Ocean Drive Beach. They were joined by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hentz of Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wind sor and children have returned home after spending the past two weeks with Mrs. Wind sor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maxwell in Taylorsville, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinton, and Miss Myrtle Williams at tended open house at Fort Gordon, Ga., on Saturday and visited the former’s son, Pvt. Jimmie Quinton, who is sta. tioned there. Jimmie and Pvt. Ralph Pettie of Union, accom panied them home for the week-end. Mrs. Paul G. Turner of Deca tur, Ga., spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. S. G. Dillard and other relatives here. A2C Wade Smith, Jr., re cently completed an electron ics course in photography at Colorado Springs, Colo., and is on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Smith in Kin- ards. Following his leave he- will report to an air force base in North Dakota. Max Factor COMPLETE LINE OF MAX FACTOR COSMETICS Only Dealer In Laurens County POWDERS — MASCARA — LIP STICKS PANCAKE MAKEUP (All Shades) PASTEL ROUGE — TOILET WATER SKIN CREAMS AND LOTIONS, ETC. Make “Our Store’’ A One-Stop Shopping Center Youngs Pharmacy “A Freindly Store’ We Deliver Dial 833-1220 JL Gotta Bugt " Call Dougl KFIRD'S DCnRMINATINO CO. •rAKTANBUBG. •• C. m Our Sanitone drycleaning makes Vacation Clothes travel best... look and feel fresh longest W Let us re-fresh your traveling clothes— before and after your vacation. Sunshine Cleaners M-im HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently at Bailey Memorial Hospital includes: Columbia — Mrs. Edith S. Ful mer. Laurens—Mrs. Brenda B. Gil bert and baby boy, and Mrs. An nie Garrett. Enoree — Newell Moreland. Clinton — Mrs. Ethel T. Baker, Mrs. Minnie T. Turner, Mrs. An nie Dillishaw, Mrs. Carrie W. Bagwell, Miss Pamela Davis. David Charlie Smith, Mrs. Nora Yarborough, Mrs. Hines B. Nim- mons, Keith Gilliam, Jason Dav is, Robert T. White, Dusty Rhodes, Roger Sparkman, Ken neth King, Samuel Winfield Bry son, Mrs. Audie Mae Gilliland, Mrs. Della B. Gilmer and baby boy, Mrs. Jean M. Fincannon and baby girl, Mrs. Emma N. Benjamine, Miss Susan Sanford, James F. Shirley. Colored patients include: Washington, D. C. — Mrs. Eula C. Young. Mountville — Javan Atkinson. Clinton — Mrs. Viola R. Cham bers and baby girl, Mrs. Lilia Priestly, William C. Crawford, Mrs. Eva Wesley, Willie Moore, Mrs. Annie Laura Young, George Randolph, John H. Williams, Dunlap baby girl, Mrs. Ethel Young, Mrs. Ella Mae Young, Mrs. Judith Watts. Discharged patients include: Rock Hill — Richard M. Lynn. Enoree — Yancy Brewington. Gray Court — Mrs. Doris W. Weisner and baby boy. Cross Hill — Mrs. Bessie Sisk, Lucian L. Whitmire. Kinard — J. E. Evans. Laurens — Mrs. Yvonne Walk er, Clyde Sullivan, Mrs. Grace B. Rouse. Joanna — Roland Godfrey, Mrs. Dianne Webb and baby boy, Mrs. Madge G. Hicks, Mrs. Louise Nabors and baby girl. Clinton — Mrs. Fannie Taylor, Earl Satterfield, Mrs. Louise Homines, Jonas O. Ray, Mrs. Abb H. Fuller, Mfe-s, Abbs Camp bell, Homer Bodie, Mrs. Mattie S. Barnes, Mrs. Gladys L. 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