University of South Carolina Libraries
> . r 9 I I • "v ' r X 1 Thursday, February 26, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ATTEND meeting IN GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway Page Scvr MclNTOSH'S ^ SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. and ehildfen, Mrs.JL 'H. Crawrord,, Mrs. Jean MCGfe‘6, Joyce and Nellie | Dunaway, of West Clinton, attended j the League district meeting at the | — ^lelrdar 0 "' hurch ' GrMn | BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW PENCIL SHARPENER —Dixoo Pointer, precision built. A new handy item needed in every office Chronicle Publishing Co. ' y,v SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents s. c. Mrs. E.: .tha- former’s mother, . Jones, and Mr. Jones. Mrs. W. Carlisle Neely and chil- Mrs. R. 4 G. Watson, r Sr., oif Enofee,l— Mrs. Boyd Owmgs and daughter, dren spent the week-end with their is a patient a tthe local hospital. | Miss Martha Owings, and Mrs. John mother and grandm<rther, Mrs. T. B. Mr", and Mrs. Ira Steiner of New R. Holland were, guests of Mr. and Lee. in Augusta, Ga. he underwenf an operation Tuesday. s 'j ire fjaa’hte? M’ Horace Geer-of Cumberland, M i , Rays, and Dr! Hays; spent the week-end with Mrs Geer xr i , v * ..r , and family. "• Mrs ' , T ^ Nuko J s of Waterloo, .. . is spending the week with her son- . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner'spent daughter, Ml and Mrs the week-end ift Augmila, Ga , with Billy McMillan. Mrs. T J BLilwk, is v. ‘ ng hors soa-m-law, and- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Moo^re, in York. "Give Me Elbow Room” Tired of Mils cramped confinement, a Clinton apartment- dweller said. “I want a place with a little ground; so I can stretch my legs and not have them in my neighbor’s yard. Just give me some elbow room!" Here is our idea of h 5, r ream come true. A 5-room bungalow with an acre and a half o.’ Ttound: all city conveniences, without city noises, located 3'/2 xrflcs from Clinton on the Greenwood highway. landscaped to perfection in a natural setting of pines. I understand that any family with a little money in the bank and an income of over $75 a week can buy it. For, appointment — Call 85-J ROBERT E. WYSOR York City, spent the week-end wiith Mrs. J. P. Hellams at Waterloo Sun- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph day. Steiner. , - Alee Brown of Orangeburg, visited Friends of M rs - W. W. Simpson will his sister, Mjs^. Walter. Griffin, dur- be sorry to know she is a patient at ing the past week. Hays hospital where-she is undergo.- , Miss . Myrtle‘Chandler,, who teach ing treatment. » er at ,the De la Howe schooK-in. Mp- Mr. and-Mrs. Platt Prather and Cormick, was the wtfek-end guest of Jackie Franks visited Mr. and Mrs. .Mrs. J. C. Wells and family. Oliver Templetpn and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs . Norrnan Duke of Union, spent Roy Templeton in Calhouji Falls Sun- se% . era i days Wlth relatives here last da y- -- i week. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B Godfrey. Mr and Mre . Pierce chandler and were week-end visitors in Charleston., Miss Bcttv Ann Goleman were guesls Friends of Miss Ruth Bonds of of Mrs . Lula Hitt in Cross Hill Sun- Kinards, will be sorry to hear she is i day a patient at Hays hospital. . j .. . _ _ . I Mrs . J. F. Davis spent several days. Mrs. Tom Addison and children j as ^ week m Laurens with her son- have retained nome after spending m _ law and dai;lghterj Mr and Mrs ten days in Columbia with their Lewis Kin^ mother and grandmother, Mrs. H. H.j ,, Haiir - ! Mrs; John W. Little spent the MssAllione Copeland has accepted! we 5- en l in Winraboro w.th her Tr-pofltim, with the Southern BeiU m, ' thcr ’ Mrs »• E CurTe<! - Telephone company. " , " ) Miss Ella Little McCrary spent the Mrs. Vance Irby and R. R. Nickles week-end with her sister, Mrs. R. P. of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting the for- Kapps, and Mr. Ka-pps. in Columbia, mer’s sister, Mrs.. W. A. Johnson, Miss -Marian Burts, librarian at Miss Peggy Johnson of Columbia, Presbyterian college, spent the week- spent the week-end- with her par ents. Mrs. John R. Holland, accompanied by Mrs. C. L. Buchanan of Green wood, were visitors in Columbia last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. McMillan and | little daughter of Toecoa, Ga., spent the week-end with the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan. Miss Fay Pitts, a student at Win- throp college. Rock Hill, spent the REAL ESTATE Jacobs Building INSURANCE Phone 85-J end with her parents, Mr. and Mr W. L. Burts in Honea Path. Friends orf Miss Burts will be sorry to learn of the illness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdpck and son, Hayme, visited Mrs.' Mur dock’s mother, Mrs. W. O. McKin ney, in Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Greene were visitors in Atlanta, Ga., last week. Miss Isabelle Hall of Greenville, was the week-end guest of Miss HOLD THEATRE Goldville, S. C. and Mrs. R. N. Blackw-elder 8'spent Sunday in Concord, N. C., with , his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Black- 8: welder. ‘ Neal Adair spent last week in At- lanta, Ga., with his brother, L. L. i Adair. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sancters of Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M,_ Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c the week-end with his parents, Mr. F...r;;-ia and S and Mrs. B. H. Syddeth. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEB. 26-27— "OUT OF THE PAST" With ROBERT MITCHUM and JANE GREER 8 end ?•: Mrs. a i apartment on //i I n SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28— DOUBLE FEATURE— I COVER BIG TOWN 1 ...and.., RETURN OF RIN-TIN-TIN" j: //i S MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 1-2— * "MY WILD IRISH ROSE" With DENNIS MORGAN. In Technicolor 8 l WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3— "THE WEB" With ELLA RAINES * Also; "THE MARCH OF TIME Also — CASH NIGHT // NEXT * "BRUTE FORCE n p News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY v CALL 431 SHARPTON’S CAB SERVICE SHARPTON’S SERVICE STATION ...for... Courteous, Dependable Transpor tation and Auto Service • ■ ■ ' j Cars Go Anywhere Day or Night TEXACO PRODUCTS • ^ v Batteries — Tires — Washing' — Greasing SHARPTGN’S • _ i-7 Corner Musgrove and Florida Streets F. W. SHARPTON, Prop. ' and Mrs. H. G. Pnn.e and daughter were guests Sunday of the former's brother, C. L. Prince, in Augusta, Ga. Mr. Prince spuke at Reid Memorial Presbyterian church at the morning service. Dr. D. J. \V<k>ds occupied the pul pit of the Fdrst Presbyterian church in Spartanburg on Sunday morning. Mrs. Brewer Di&on of Talladega, Ala., Mrs. W. L. Marshall. Jr., u.id : daughter, Eloise, of Wadesboro, N. jC., spent the week-end with then I mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mrs. j Bailey accompanied Mrs. Dixon home for a several weeks' stay. _y_ , Davis V. Pitts of Greenvilie* is vis- i iting his mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. Grady C. Moore of Birmingham, Ala., spent the week-end with Mrs. Moore and children. Mrs. Varina Betsill is visiting friends in Spartanburg. Her sons, George,' a student at the University of Georgia, Athens, and Edwin, of Columbia, spent the week-end with her. Mrs. Fred Whitlock, accompan.ed by Mrs. Lula Daniel of Augusta, Ga., and Mrs. J. M. Stevenson of Green wood, visited Mrs. J. A- Darby and Mass Alice Thompson in Whitmire i during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Payne and children of Laurens, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock | on Sunday. T. H., Burts of Reidsville, N. C., spent the week-end with his brother/ W. M. Burts, and Mrs. Burts. Mrs. J. B. Speake has returned home lifter spending several days in Greenville with her daughter, Mrs. [George Weathers, and Mr. Weathers. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., and little l daughter, Kristie, spent sevecal days' Hast week with their mother and. grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Brodiei in Florence. Mr. King spent the week end there and accompanied them home. -rj __ , - i ■ ■iMiss Ella Adair -is- penttmg-tfie" week in New York City on a buying Trip for The Ladies Ready-to-Wear | Shoppe. Mrs. R. L. Blease visited her moth er, Mrs. W. T. Lamb, in Greenville during the past week. 1 • Mis§ Louise Smiley of Lake City, was a week-end guejt of Mr: and Mrs. William Henry. ‘MU and Mrs. Red Wilson of Greenwood,, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clary and daughter, Elaine, and Mrs. Ji B. Stone of Gaff ney, and Ray Crow son of Fayette ville, N. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry on Sunday. and sons, and Miss spent Sunday in otte. N C.. with Mr. McCrary, i patient there. Friends of McCrary will be sorry to learn MOBIL QIL Gas and Oil Uomplete/Line Groceries CHARLIE / NABORS West Main Street A Nice Selection of ELECTRIC HEATERS From $9.50 up Make Your Bath Room More Comfortable With One of These Heaters HOME SUPPLY CO.. Phone 423 Mrs. J. A. Johnson of Macon, G,.*, ARROW Stapling Machines — the handy little office time-saver. Chronicle Publishing Co. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES SELLING QUALITY HOME APPLIANCES IS OUR HI SINESS, NOT A SIDELINE \ HOME SUPPLY CO. CLINTON’S EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR ■ HOTPOINT AND CROSLEY > week-end with her parents, Mr. and Frances Winn. Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. Miss Frances Speake, who teaches Mr. and Mrs. John G. Pitts of in Orangeburg,* spent the week-end Winder, Ga., spent hte week-end ! a t her home here, with the former’s mother, Mrs. Irene I Mrs. George Brown has returned to her home near here after spending Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder ^ix weeks in Greenville with her sis ter, Mrs. G. P. Bridges, and Mr. Bridges, who recently suffered a broken hip injury . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer were in Athens, Ga., Sunday for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Robert S. Rice. Dr. Rice and inf n‘ jn. and Mr. and 8 1 Danville, Ya., and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh \v. G. R.uo gjC. Smith of Clemson, spent the week- Mr. and-Mrs R A Steer v^ite'd ^erflTwith their'parents, Me. and Mrs. t , e k e! sister, V r- ■ a ., « T, r Singley- “ ' ; —.n p...' b c.. g Mon da v All.;. Suddeth oi Clemson, spent vi ■ s.*-war» r uwn ’ i<ld c h.u on art, Jr., are spend- the wee!: with her mother, Mrs. Mis. Louella Jones and Miss Ruth j. m D.nnan. in i.aurens. ‘ Jones oi Atlanta. Ga.. were week-. Col.* and Mrs. Powell guests of the former’s sister, have moved into Sterlin Young. Sgt. Young oi Cleveland street! Charlotte, N. C., also siient the week- M rs . q H McCrarv 81 end with Mrs. oung and family. Kenneth and Mabry ,f W. K. Charles o£ Greenwood oc- Blanche M Cluru cupied tMe pulpit of Broad Street Chari Methodist church at the Sunday w h 0 i. s morning worship hour. Mr What You Save Still paves the oldest and the safest , road to securty use the friendly Established 1886 BANKERS Capital $400,000.00 Security is for Everyone Security is yours ,1 you take aihamagr* of the oppor tunities offered by the Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association of Clintpn. Security is tor t very one,, ’i ou may save any. amount at any time. ^ ou may open an account for yourself and for every member of your family. Each account is j-n- sured up to $5,000. • Investigate the omx>rtunities tu-snxe offoreil l>v rWi-t- Association. Any inquiry by mail, by telephone or by personal visit to our offices will result in your getting complete information. . • . .. —• LET US HELP YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME ederalSavings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION- o Trlephonr No 6 A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 i YOU'VE BEEN WATCHING ML FOR THREE HOURS, gloria/ .why don't you igy.FiSHiMja. i YOURSELF/ A GIRL DOESN'T HAVE TO FISH. FOR .COMPLIMENTS, 1 MEAN, IF SHE BUYS Al Moore’s Dress Shoppe SlL5k x L