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i > . \ (? Thursday, December 9, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five A CHECKING ACCOUNT IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT WITH SMART CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Precious time usually devoted to running around town paying bills can be devoted to Christmas shopping if you have a checking account. And there are many other advantages, too ... it is not necessary to carry large sums of money on your person with the added hazards of theft or loss. You w'rite your check for the exact amount of your purchase. Enjoy the convenience of a checking account . . . open yours today at this bank which is eager to serve you with complete banking ser vice. YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation M Old Southern Christmas Custom.. CHERISHED MORE THAN THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH <■» Young’s Pharmacy Phone 19 WALGREEN AGENCY Clinton, S. C. Trespass Notice Notice is hereby given that HUNTING, FISHING, or otherwise trespassing upqn these lands is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Violators of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law’. YV. S. Chapman J. L. Cooper E. S. Chapman J. F. D^vis J. JI. Nabors Lee Price F. D. Hitt J. C. Langston G. B. Fuller Clinton Courtney C. G. Fulmer P. K. Abercrombie Joe L. Gambrell T. P. and D. E. Brown Joe D. Childress H. L. Senn Estate W. T. Senn y T. A. Senn N. B. and W. T. Senn, Jr. David R. Blakely S. M. Hester Paul G. Cannon W. A. Copeland A. M. Osborne R. P. Barnes M. C. King Floyd Barnes Floyd Norwood Jack Corley Joe C. Hughes Guy E. TumbUp Mrs. R. E. Blaaely Sam Curry Ralph VValdrep George Garret Estate Hubert Matthews J. E. Templeton T. C. and B. YV. Brown J. T. Blakely J. D. Lanier C. L. Franks Mrs. Mary Leonard YV. F. Marler Mrs. Lenora R. Edmonds Mrs. Vinnie Caldwell D. B. YVehunt H. L. Kennedy Laurens County Home J. J. Wingo J. G. Roy C. L. Hairston J. J. Coats YV. H. BeU B. A, Goodwin J. A. YValker T. B. Sumerel > YV. M. Ellison League’s Dairy , YV. F. Irwin Robert Elmore A. L. Nabors O. Z. Carley 1 C. P. Dorn berg Mrs. N. J. Anderson Sam Compton Harold Senn E. B .Copeland A. B. Jacks C. D. YValdrep WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Friends at John C. Carter will be' Mr. Nance is a former employee of | sorny to know he remains confined i to his home because of illness but is satisfactorily improving, a the company. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lang Ligoh, Mrs. M. Cassanova was the guest; Sr., in Greenville during the past during the week of Miss Marian week. Horne in Columbia, and attended the Mr. and Mrs. Philip Eassy, of funeral of Mrs. Eva Augusta Horne Greenville, spent the week-end with yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dansby and the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Little Phyllis Eassy, who daughter, Wynona, and Edwin Dans- had been visiting her grandparents. by, Jr., of Abbeville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young. Mrs. Minnie Lee Fellows TRAINS **■ Electric Trains for Christmas 111.95 to 170.45 SEE OUR TRAIN DISPLAY BEFORE YOU BUY returned home with them. Mrs. H. A. Simmons and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Julian Simmons and children of Abbeville, spent the in Whitmire Sunday. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Young., Mrs. J. C. Wells and family had as Tom Leslie, of Jacksonville, Fla., their guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. . has returned home after a week’s Stepp Smith and daughter, and Mr.'Tt visit with his sister, Mrs. Edith L. and Mrs. Ollie Irwin, of Cross Hill; Cash, and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Tern- Miss Agnes Smith and Mike Long, H pleton. Also visitors there on Sun- of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest day were Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Huff Sanders and daughter, and Mr. and and John Jarrard of Spiartanburg. Mrs. Kohn Sanders, of Anderson; f: ! Mrs. L. A. McCall oj Florence, Mrs - Ben ^ Connolly and Miss Eva j.j [spent last week with her daughter. Black of Greenwood. g , Mrs. Powell Fraser, and Col. Fraser.; ^ r - anc * Mrs. J. E. Brockman and Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe of Colum- daughter, of Greenville, were’week-'« ! bia, and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P ; Car- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. : son of Greenville, spent Siinday with Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Wood ' Mr and Mrs. W. H. Shands. ' and family, of Boiling -Springs, and j.: Mrs Harry Williams ot Chester. ^ and Mrs Horace Wood and eh.l- K soent several davs last week with dren ’ of s P ar f a nburg, were guests of j.; js^nt several days^ast week with the Andersons on Sunday . j.; Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, Mrs. Jack Jeanes £ son, Tommy, spent the week-end \\ in Piedmont with Mrs. Jack Jeanes’ Guignard Moye. of pa :! n ‘ S ' T ,T d ^ °' * % Colombia, and Miss Suzande Lews. t and Raymond Crowson. ol Charleston, student at the Univer- Ga ? n c - : *P«»‘ S sity of S. C.. spent the week-end. ' nd he H latt t“ parentS ' Mr and “ here and attended the dances at the • • • • T- college. Miss Sabry Hathcox and Luther Clyde of Simpsonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland Sunday. Miss Mary Kent Wysor, student at Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent) YARBOROUGH OIL CO. WEST MAIN STREET CLINTON', S. C. i her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Harry McSween, who ac- and i companied her home and spent the i week-end Mrs. Lewis B. Jones, of Macon, ;j Ga., spent several days during the week as the guest of Mrs. Julia Grif- \\ fin and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cole- man. \i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Jr.,Iff the Week-end with her parents 5 Col * df Charleston, spent ,he week-end S-i ind M~ Str. W,^r.^nd ^d a S I y s° bCf !h' M her guest Miss Imogens Watson, of - “ r and .’f™; S'neath, of a Conway, also a student at Winthrop. , ^ ty ' .t™” I S mg ot Kmards, ft Miss Virgin,a Gray, student at'f"A”" a ^' ldB 7“ n - “' S P ar - 1 Queens college. Charlotte, N. C., ^ i a ^ Urg - at, f nde ?, the ,unaral 01 t ^‘ r l| spent th eweek-end with her par-1 week ' ' I ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Russel Gray. I*™* s M Warner returned Mon-1 Do Your Christmas Shopping In Clinton Ready for your approval is the largest selection of merchandise our stores have had since 1941. Shelves are spad ed with the finest skill of American workmen. _ — Don’t forget that every dollar you v spend with our merchants helps the community, and what is good for Clin ton is good for you. BUY AT HOME AND BANK AT & #♦ ♦♦ :: :: *♦ :: x • • S * * 8 :: 8 a Harry Y. McSween will leave Sun- , « day for a week’s stay with his moth- nq f pnts U vf r a. sU J r- hef »♦ er, Mrs. J. C. McSween, in DeFuniak ? n Ihithwin- M R ' W ' C0 ° P ’ :’t vi, „„„ in Shelbyville, Tenn. K Mrs. OLn McGarity, of the Thorn- Springs, Fla. Mrs. McSween and son, Hap, will spend the week with her u* ^t J « mother, M?s. Harry Williams, we “ si 3 "- 3 P»n Chester. Miss Betty Bailey & Son K ■ in Tribble, of Green- dent at Erskine college. Due West, spent the week-end with their par ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble BANKERS Established 1886 Capital $400,000.00 several days at her home id Chester recently. ♦* Miss Guynell Milam of Columbia, it , wood, and Miss Lou,so Tribble, stu- ??!"' n T'' ral d J Jrs „ las ' , we f k wdh | TA.._ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts, who, K with their daughters, accompanied her home for the week-end. Miss Carolvn Pitts visits frionHc Mrs ’ W - Crawford is visiting -m -CharlestoRjriunng the week-end. I _ nH w rc . ^ w s „ - « Mr. and Mrs. Grady Simpson and s* j' ’ ’ * ha P in * in Belleville, «*• «W»V* « •«>«*»« ««•«•« » v»« ♦♦ #% #* •• ♦♦♦%•♦ ♦♦ Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair and Mrs. | son, accompanied by the latter’s sis- ; ter, Mrs. James Madison, and Mr. n v u • .u Madison of Honea Path, spent the ^,^^ 00 ^’,^ 0 1S tdeir f uest ’ s P ent week-end in Atlanta, Ga. , Sunday in Union with relatives ! Mrs. Larry Swift, daughter of Mr. at w^th if™ ^ngard, student, : and Mrs. C. T. Thomason, who has fiL ^ 1 SP f, nt been spending some time with her I a ^ ld M "g" F er , p |f en {f’ Mr ’: parents, was called to her home in u pr . ’ ^« ard -Sh® had as jj Des Moines, Iowa. Monday, because * uests ?J 1SS A Bett y J f an Murden of the death of Mr. Swift’s father. ! Ann n Ba le ^ of . s P ar : ft Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt and Mrs. I A .V g, „f" d f mg t P ^ thr ^’ of J. B. Dailey have returned from a'’ ttinH at W^throp. % visit with the former’s son-in-law h ‘ f i ' , ,, le , ance * at { and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. 1 ^" 3 " C ° llege durmg the week ‘ | Ford, in Avon Park, Fla. j e m _ Dr. Thornwell Jacobs, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Alexander Cruickshanks and BIRTHDAYS AND little son have returned to their: home in Point Pleasant, W. Va., af ter spending some time with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King. Friends of W. Roy Pitts will regret to know he is ill and a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Pitts of Greenville, and Miss Fay Pitts, student at Winthrop col lege, Rock Hill, spent the week-end w\th their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carolus Davis spent ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those YY'hose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This YY’eek. ♦ ♦ :: ^ Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does Sherie Diane Sessoms, daughter of j-: Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sessoms, Jr., was h one year old December 3. W. A. Addy, ,of Lakeland, Fla., the week-end in Spartanburg with f° rrner b r this C1 ty- celebrated his k the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. A. Cohn.' birthday November 30. Friends of Mrs. Sallie Bobo will Mr - and Mrs. Carolus Davis ob- be glad to know she is improving at served their wedding anniversary her home after being a patient in November 23. a Columbia hospital for the past j Mary Belle Davis, daughter of Mr. month. and Mrs. Lqwrence Davis, was one $ Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons are year old December 6. Jj residing in an apartment on South Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hiu gens Ro- 1.1 Broad street. per, Jr., of Laurens, celebrated their 8 Z. C. - Craddock, of McCormick, first wedding anniversary November ft spent several days last week with his 26 - Mrs. Roper is the former Miss 8 sister, Mrs. W. L. Burts, and Mr. Virginia Weir. Burts. ' Amelia Bauknight, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bauknight, of »» daughter, Ann, Otho Johnson, and Florence, was three years old No- 8 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adair visited vember 24. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Jr., in Mr. and Mrs. .A O’Daniel observed Greer Sunday. . their 51st wedding anniversary yes- Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P .Adair visit- terday, December 8. ed Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Lawing in' Dewey Trammell, of Richmond, Greer Sunday. Friends here of Mr. |Va., formerly of this city, celebrated Lawing will regret to know he con-' his birthday, December 2. tinues ill. i Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock John W. Finney, Mr. and Mrs. John observed their 22nd wedding anni- W. Finney, Jt., Mrs. Hubert Johnson,; versary November 28. and Miss Dot Taylor were guests of' Billy Trammell, son of Mr. • and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Turner in Fiber- Mrs. Henry Trammell, was three ton, Ga., Sunday. Friends of Mrs. years old December 5. Turner will be glad to know sKe is Emily Merril) Thayer, daughter of improving following an appendec- Mr. and Mrs. A1 G. Thayer, is cel- tomy. [" ! ebrating her second birthday today. Mrs. E. L. Chandler and Mrs. J.! Mrs. W. Q. Grigg, of Sylva, N. C., Clarence Copeland were week-end | will observe her birthday Saturday,, guests of relatives in Newberry. December 11. Mrs. Grigg is former G. O. Boone spent the week-end j ly of this city. ♦> ♦> ** a 8 * - ♦♦ I ♦♦ ft i a ft a • • ft ♦ ♦ h 8 a a ♦♦ :: A* Bring Santa’s List to Us WE HAVE PLENTY OF TOYS TO DELIGHT THE HEARTS OF BOYS AND GIRLS — SHOP NOW. WHILE STOC KS ARE COMPLETE. ft ft Radio Flyer Wagons Radio Special Wagons Dixie Flyer Wagons All $2.98 Footballs, now Cap Pistols Doll Strollers Presto Cookers Dormyer Food Mixers with Juicer . .. Camptield Automatic Toasters Silex “Saratoga” Coffee Maker has automatic heat controL Keeps coffee hot after it has fin ished brewing ..a .' / $ 9.45 $ 1.89 $ 2.39 $ 1.98 $1.55 and $ .98 $2.15 $12.95 $29.95 $22.00 with his brother, William Boone, and Mrs. Boone in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. James Burke are in Atlanta, Ga., today on a business trip. December 15 is the birthday of B. H. Suddeth. Yesterday, . December 8, was the birthday of Mrs. Cecil Scpgin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell cel- Major Kitt R. McMaster, who is ebrated their wedding anniversary spending some time at the Veterans December 15. hospital in Augusta, Ga., spent the, Melanie Martin, daughter of Mr. week-end with Mrs. McMaster and and Mrs. Taylor Martin, of Newber- family. ’ ry, formerly of this city, will be sev- L. A. Jansen, of Jacksonville, Fla., vice-president of the Haverty chain of furniture stores, was a week-end en years old December 12. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, Jr., will celebrate their wedding anni- guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance, versary December 15. 8 $12.95 p General Electric Hot Plate (two burners) $12.95 ^ One Trade-in Radio-Phonograph, guaranteed to be in first-class condition. Plays one record $24.95 One trade-in Philco, 6-tube radio, sold for $52,00 when new. Guaranteed to be in first-class condition $20.00 SEE US FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS, STARS, AND CELLOPHANE WREATHS JONES F. BURGESS WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE s OivncAS, OfXAcitexl" x MUSGROVG STREET»fA^602-W •CLINTON,U. Y ■v 5 - -