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Clinton, S. C., Thursdny, May 11, 1907
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of Interest About Clinton Eolk
Mfi< J. B. Speake is home parenM^ Mt,
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Mrs. Paul W. Fay has re- Canton, N. C. sister for the past ffre years,
turned to Olympia, Wash, af- Miss Dorothy Clark of $an She was a member erf the
ter spending several weeks Francisco, Calif., arrives to- Methodist Cburdll, Dalton, 6«.
with her cousin, Mrs. R. E. day for a vacation stay with Surviving are three SistefSy
Ferguson. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hubert Pitts am* Mr«.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dow J. J. Clark and other rela- Buell Btarfc of ClifitSh kM
left Saturday for a Week in lives. Mrs. ti.*R. Burdette of dhitf-
Winter Park, Pla., and Grand lestofl.
Mrs. A. N. Sewell Funeral services Were ttm-
H»naM P M u by ^ 5 ducted Tuesday at 2:80 p. nt.
daughter, Mrs, Richard Kas- Mrs. Ola Y. Sewell, of 80 a t Orat Funeral Home be
tory and granddaughter, Kel- e. Carolina Ave., widow of Rev. e. W. Rogers. BUrial
ley ^Kastory, of Winter Park Acton N. Sewell, died at 10:50 was'Iff Rosemoht Cemetery.
be spending the Week with ^Hal ^TspUa^lft^r^^bHcf Hubert^Arfai^
her daughter and son-in-law, illness. Vt
Mr and Mrs t H Suttie of John M. Hatton, Kenneth Bur-
Durham, N. c/’ R ' § .. Na . tive °[ Rockmart, Ga., dette, Arnold Stark and Henry
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the weekend with the latter’# past weekend.
GIFTS GALORE"
for MOTHER
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Russell Stover and Nunnally’s Candies
(Beautifully Boxed)
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Cameras —*« Percolators — Hadiss ■*— Timex
Watches — Max Faetor, Yardley’s —* Old
Spice — Tussy — Perfumes and Powders -**
Also Gift Boxes — Pert and Pericil^Sets —
Comb and Brush Sets etc. etc.
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Come in and let Carolyn, .Susan, Barbara
Jeanette or Virginia assist you.
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Hours 11:00 a. m. - 1:00 a.m<
7 Da5 r s A Week
BEST IN-
• Charcoal Steaks
• Sundaes (of all kinds)
• Banana Splits
• Short Orders
• Milkshakes
• Sandwiches
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jll ness still confined to her home due
Mrs. B. M. Anderson, Sr. to ih nes8 - .
of Redsv lie is a guest of Miss , Mrs - Morgan Todd, Mrs
.ouise Kerb. J° hn Roseboro, Mrs. Hugh
Linda Diane Ledford, dau- Bay. and Miss Hazel Boland
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt attend May Day at Erskine
Ledford, was on the Dean’s College on Saturday at whic h
List at Coltimb a College, Co- time Miss Sarah Ellen Pat-
lumbia, at the conclus on of r ' c k was crowned queen, bv
the second trimester. J ns a n h Wightman, presi-
Mrs. M. C. Pooie had her dent of Erskine.
little grandson, Brannon God- M^- and Mrs. W. E. Marse at-
frey, as a visitor this past tended the' .tunlbf rerital at
weekend. His parents, Dr. and Newberry College Tuesday,
Mrs. Joe B. Godfrey, and which their son, Ronnie,
Beth, from Forest City, N. C. part'eipated.
came and spent Sunday. Miss Frankie Cent and
Mrs. William Parks and MiSs Wilda Smith of Fernan
Miss Sandra Huggins of Rich- dina Beach, Fla., visited th e
mond, Va. spent the weekend former s sister, Mrs, B. R
with Mrs. Park’s parents, Mr, Phillips, and family Monday
and Mrs. Winfred Norris. A. C. Workman, Jr. is con
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. valescing at his home on
H. Roberts during the week- Young Drive following an ill-
end were the former’s broth- ness and several weeks stay
er, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Rob- at Bafley Memorial Hospital,
erts of Greensboro, N. C. On Mr. and C. D. Pitts, Jr.,
Sunday afttrnoon they were and children of Orangeburg
joined by Mrs. Robert’s sis- spent the weekend With his
ter and husband, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pitts,
Mrs. K. A. Torr of Lancas- J$r. ‘ .
ter who were enroute home , Mr. and Mr#. Otis McDan-
having visited earlier in jel have returned to their
Gainesville, Ga. Their ch i- home in Fayetteville, N. C.,
dren, Cindy and Kenn th following a week’s vis { t with
Torr, and friends, Cliff Miller his mother, Mrs. N. W. Mc-
and Criss Rayble, had been Daniel and bther r'dnt'ves.
invited 1 to Gainesville High A’so here durirtg the past week
School by a friend for a was Mrs. McDaniel’s daug-
dence. , ter, Mrs. W. G. Coker. (ii
MAXWELL BROTHERS
jtf Iffr#. P*Hil MAKING HOME HERE ^«t Ao.tohtm. « a ,
from Bailey Memorial Ho^ Mulled Otbe? Week’ehd guests Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Mrs. Winfred J. Wakely has t FmTnn York cho ^*”1-
pifal where she has been ah were Mf/ an# Me#. Bonuld recently moved to the city returned to her home in New rHr . tnn ,1. ’ „
medical patient for several Cleaver pf ElbCirton, Ga. from Milledgeville, Ga. They tforfc City after a visft with '
days. Mr. ami M?#. Ernest R. will make their home on Elm her sister, Mrs, R. E. Fergu-
Mrs. John W. Finney and Outz of GreenVllte were Sun- St. Mr. Allen is a forester son.
Mrs. W. S. Horne spent last day afternoon guests of Mr. with Continental Can Paper Robert F. Beckman of Lodi,
Tuesday in Washington, Ga., and Mrs. MdfflS Seyhiour. Company. Calif, spent several days with
with their mother, Mrs. P. B. Mrs. D. 6. Freeman is an- Mrs. Marie Brown and Mrs. his grandmother^ Mrs. R. E.
Adair and brother-in-law and out-patient at. Duke Dniver- S. C. Hays accompanied by Ferguson,
sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sity Hospital In Durham, N. C. Mrs. Neil Turner of Macon, William L. Teague, MMC,
Reynolds. Mi*#. J. A. Bailey has re- Ga. will depart Saturday with his wife and two sons,
f Mrs. Ace Workman, Jr., tufhed from art extended stay morning for an extended trip Jimmy and David, from
and Mrs. H. C. Suber were *it)f he# daughter, Mfi, S, B. to Montreal, Canada, for the San Francisco, Galif., are vi-
in Laurens Saturday for the Hay# in Ridgewood, New “Expo ’67” (the W o r 1 d’s piling his parents, Mr. and
funeral of S. C. Power. Jersey. Mi*. Hdy* and daugh- Fair) and other points of in- Mrs. Clyde Teague on Whit-
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reese, ter ac(!ompani^l , her home terest. mire Highway.
Jf., of Richmond, Va., who Otfrf 0*^ irtaWAg theif hppie Visiting last Tuesday thru . Dr .and Mrs. L. A. Blake-
are spending several days at orf: S. Sfr&t Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. ly,* Jr., add children of Sprthg-
• their home here attended com- 'ATTENtl Bt&ftJTlNG Charles Waldron and children field, Va. spent the past week-
mencement exercises at vE^EHtUTtON Chucky, Glenn, and •’Fran end with their parents, Mr.
Clemson University on Satur- f Mrs: Frank* Ddilpy, Leh and were Mrs ; Waldron’s mother, and Mrs. L. A. Blakely.
.day. Their son, Fuller, HI, Thcffnae Were in Augusta ort lv | trs - Wilson Phillips and Mrs.-'Hubert Pitts, Miss
was a member of the grad®* Saturday to attehd' thO ,‘Won- niece, Miss Pat Hook, of West pforier Burdett have returned
ating class. " derfuL Wdrld of • 'Scouting” Columbia. home after joining Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dixon which Was-Conducted by the ^ rs - Ernes t Ray Ouzts Mrs. E. K. Burdett in Charles-
of, Clemson spent the weekend Georgia and Caroliha Council and daughters of Greenville ton for a trip to Metarie, Lou-
with thbir parents, Mf. and of'BdV Scout#. All phases of vis Rcd last Friday with Mrs. isiana. The.Burdetts returned
Mrs. Joe Dixon and Mr. and Scouting Were Carried out dur- Dick Swetcnhurg and family, here for a few days visit in
Mrs. Frank Snow. j ng the two day exhibition. Miss Melissa Rowell is Clinton before going to their
Mrs. M. G. Woodworth is Merit Badges were being spending this week with her home in Charleston. Also in
convalescing at home follow- worked on, regular meetings paternal grandparents, Mr. Clinton on Wednesday, were
ing injuries received in a fall, being held; camping, cooking and Mrs. H. W. Powell in Mrs. M. L. Merchant of
Miss Betty Woodworth is BLand etc., Along'with a display Mullins. She is the young Greenville and Kenneth Bur-
at her home on S. Owens of Viet Cong .village, sponsor- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dett, III of Clemson on their
Street also. • ed by nearby Ft. Gordon. Len Miles Powell. way to Charleston.
Mrs. S. B. Pruitt is visiting is a merpber of Troop 111. VISITS ASHEVILLE Mrs. Morgan Todd and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mahaffey Tan Rgy is a patient at Some eight members of the John Roseboro of Clinton, Mrs.
and other relatives near An- Charlotte, N. G. '"Hospital Wednesday Bridge Club left Everett Carson of Gastonia
derson. where he underwent -surgery today for Asheville to visit were in Abbeville on Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. James Mon- on Tuesday. ‘ ; ' • Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Hen- day as guests at a tea given
roe of Latta were recent Dr. and Mrs. R. Av Warren derson and to tour the Bilt- by Mrs. W. C. Dupre and Mrs.
guests of J. Aldine Blakely of Lin^o^nton, N C. and mo- more Estates. Jay Motsinger in honor of
and other relatives. ther, ' Mrs. G. L. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wal- Sarah Ellen Patrick of Ers-
Miss Phyllis Mixon, student were weekend guekjts of their dron left yesterday (Wednes- kine College, bride elect of
at University 61 South Caro- brothe^.and sort^ Lawrence N. day) for Atlanta, Ga. to at- John Little Carson. The
lina, spent the weekend with Warre^ and Mrtf. Warren. tend the Southeastern Trust wedding is planned for June,
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mr#, j. B/ Speake returned Conference being held there. Mr#. Todd remained for a
David Mixon. to Work earlier this week, hav- Mrs. L. Wilbur Sansbury vWt with her niece > Mrs - Du_
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dix- ing been ill and a patient at j s convalescing at her home P 1 *® 1
on of Asheville, N. C. spent BailAy Memorial Hospital the 0 n Pine Street following an Mrs - Fre d Burnett, Sr., is
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