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THURSDAY! FEBRUARY 24, \m THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ^ace Five To Repot Ploy Sunday Evening It has been requested by several that the play which was given at the Epworth League rally, entitled “The Church of the Future,” be repeated. Therefore, this coming Sunday eve- ning, February 27, at 7:15, it will be j given again, the pastor of the church has announced. All in the community i are invited to see it, and especially j members of Bailey Memorial church' who did not get to the play Friday evening. ' OFFICE SUPFLIES CALL 74 ' Good Forming Requires Good Equipment. Try Us for Your Machinery Needs. John Deere Equipment, Repairs and Service. J. R. CRAWFORD Telephone No. 10 It’s So Easy and Convenient to Pay Your Bills by Check! And it’s the safest way in which to keep your per sonal accounts in order. No time lost going around to pay household bills. You mail a check instead. Your checking account here does away with any need for car rying large amounts of cash. You simply write a check. And the check is your receipt. Too, your money is safe and secure — your deposits are insured up to $5,000.00. There’s no risk in a bank account. We invite you to open your checking account with us. And for those of our depositors who want to make deposits after banking hours our new Night Depository will accommodate you. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Jt’s ■j THOMAS' when the Quality must be higher but the Price must not! lovely now 1947 style wrist watch with dependable movement. Fine diamond enaoflomont *0700 Matching engagement t| AAQ0 ring of unique Myle. and wedding rings. IW Both at . . . DIAMONDS CNLA.RGCO TO SHOW BKAUTV OP DETAIL. WE WILL ARRANGE PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE J. C. Thomas . JEWELER / “It s Time That Counts” WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . , ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents ! Roy Workman, Jr., who is attend-1 Mrs. S. M. Warner attended the ing-a school in Greenville for sev-, Georgia Florists convention and eral'weeks, spent the week-end with School of Instruction, in Savannah, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ga., several days this week. Workman. - j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fox, Sr., of Friends of Miss Thelma Owens Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. will sympathize with her in the Fox, ■Jr., of Cotumbia, were guests death of her father, John C. Owens, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Win- of Cross Anchor, which occurred gard. Saturday. : Miss Lillian Dillard, a student at P , Coker college, Hartsville, spent the a week-end w‘th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillafd. Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. F. M. Mrs. Mabel Richardson spent sev eral days this week in with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Red attended M , '♦ho u'oHHino ^ ip.i„ Mutts were ‘n Newberry yester- Jack W. Anderson FREE! FREE! WITH 100 CHICKS AT 13c EACH, WE WILL GIVE 25 LBS. OF THE FAMOUS SPARTAN BROILER OR STARTER “SPARTICLES” FREE. This offer holds the rest of February. The chicks come from one of the finest brood flocks in the U. S. No chicks kept in stock. WE ORDER the chicks in lots of 100, and they come on Tuesday or Friday. The chicks will come direct to you. You pay the express if sent C.O.I). But if you send money with order the hatchery pays all charges. Y’ou can place orders in advance for shipment Feh. 28, March 3rd. 7th. 10th, or 11th. Your choice of har-rocks, white rocks, or leghorns. New Hampshires 1c extra. Less than 100 same price, but no free feed. < C-W-S GUANO COMPANY Phone 62 the wedding of Miss Ruby Ella Red t ier : rpu .v. ,,, D , . , T . day t° attend the Executive Board ’ M d th J R nf B t ar ^ da L e ’ • Jr T’ meeting of the officers of the S. C. church in Lau- p resbyterial and i unchcon; *■* rens on the afternoon of February; Mr and Mrs Virgll Abrams and Botsm. student at the Un-^o, “v?^ Sf*. «!* M- ther, Mrs. Varina Betsill, at the 1 orphanage. 1 Mr - and Mrs ' .L. J „„ L f. a i C tho"week-ond' J wIfh her^ parents^Mr! j| Davis R. Holland, and fanrvly Miss Cornelia Harris, a student at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, spent ***'-* o. x • . 4—4X.ar\c Sh 1 y er' n M^ h p' e M 0 ri W ' th , lhe H M «- «'■ W. Harris.'ahd had a. § daughter, Mrs. P. M. Clement, and her guest Miss Ann Brockinton. Mr Clement. • Mrs. G S. Yoldol and son, G. S. S Mr and Mrs. J A. Craddock of Yeldetl, Jr., of Greenwood, spent » Woodruff, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. q lin H a v „ ,th Mr- r r» W. L. Burts. Mr. and Mrs. B. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. mt n v C ' r"!j Slar , 3nd Mr - and Mrs- Arthur White, of Mrs. W. C. Kaiser and daughter, Columbia Lynette, spent Sunday with Rev and Mrs. T. S. Lawrence, in Cliff | S1< vf N ' ^ xi . at her home after being ill and a Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCrary have p atjent at Hays hospital : returned from a wedding trip and Bank Mpney Orders were guests Sunday of ;• Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney and Mrs £ A. J. Tinsley, who is recuperat'ng jj ... ... . . .. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chestnut are i? will reside in an apartment on Mus- rosiding in an apartment in the ft grene street. home of Dr. and Mrs. B. H Henry,* a ^ D ' lN ‘ lcho s and on Musgrove street. Mr. Chestnut K daughters of Newberry, were guests is assistant manager of Roses store. § , Sunday of Mr. and Mrs C -E. Ni- M rs j ames Moore and daughter, - ft chols. Also guests of the Nichols o£ York, and Mrs. T. O. McKeown S |dunng the week-end were Miss El- and daughter, Nancy, of Blackstock. j; jSie Hriugh, of Greenville, and Mrs. ; spent tbe W eek-end with Mrs. Fan- £ : Joe Hough, of Spartanburg nie Y Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. Carl \\ Mrs. Varina Betsill, of the or- j H art, also of York, visited Mrs. Bla- S ohanage staff spent several days on s unday en rou t e to Laurens jj this Wlt ^ u ^ rien< ^ s an< ^ rela- f or a v j sit wdb j^ rs Bart s parents. * itives m Spartanburg. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young. % j Mi and Mis. Boyd ^atts and j ack Wallace, who is employed m daughter, Mane, spent Sunday in , by the A & P store here has taken a s Save You Money Since Jan. 1st the rate on an $85.00 postal money order has been increased to 35c, while the cast of a bank money order re- n.a ns at 15c. Substantial sav ings on other amounts, too. § •• :: *» *> • • :: • • • • • * • * :: #• • • Augusta, Ga., w’here they visited room in the home of Mrs. L. S. Mrs. Livey Ellison, who is a patient Henderson in the University hospital. ^,j r and ^j rs Holland McQu ston Friends of John C. Carter, who and ber mo ther, Mrs. Folly, of underwent a leg amputation at the; Charlotte( N c spcnt Sunday with Blalock clinic last week will be tbe former's mother,-Mrs. Cora Mc- glad to know he is satisfactorily Q u j s ton > * m J^ roVin T ®' u r, . Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Boland w’ere Mis. J'* 1 ” 1 Feiguson is visiting vveek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. her sister, Mrs. John Young, in Bel- K Wnght in Greenville. M I Established 1886 Bailey & Son BANKERS Capital 5400,000.00 ton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes and Mrs. J. G. Holtzclaw visited Mrs. * Florence Page, who is a patient in the General hospital in Spartanburg Ellen, wilf accompany her home‘for Sunday. i a visit with relatives here. ! M \ s - T om Addison and daughters Mr and M rs. John R Brooks and spent the past week m Columbia J two chlld ren. Patsy and Johnny, of w nh hi'i mother, Mi. H. H. Harris. Columbia, spent Sunday with their Friends of Mrs. E. E. Wells will parcn t s and grandparents. Rev. and be glad to hear she is recuperating Mrs p L Bauknight. at hei home following an opera-j Miss Laur'e Shumate is residing tion at the Blalock Clmic. j n tbe bomc G f Mrs. Robert Glenn Mrs Lavern Dalrymple and ch.l- on Musgrove street, dicn have returned from a several Miss Florence Ella Blakely, of da> s sta> in Columbia with her Durham. N. C.. and Miss Ann Blake- father, Fiank S. Smith, and other i | y wbo teacbt , s j n Wl |j ^ pend relatives. the week-end w’ith their parents, Miss Mae Blackwell has returned Mr and Mrs. Rolph Blakely, to her home in Due West after a Rev and Mrs . Hubert Wardlaw \isit with her heice, Mrs. Roy Gas- and -G", of Conway, visited que, and family. Mrs. Wardlaw’s mother. Mrs. T. J. Mrs. J. A. Sease and daughter. j ackson> during the week. Miss Grace Sease of Prosperity vis- Joe McGee.' pharmacy student at Red Mrs. Tom SCase and. children the Medical college of Charleston, bunday. spent the week-end wth his par- John Pitts, III, student at Clem- cn£s Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McGee. Ison college, spent the week-end M rs. S. A. Pitts. Sr. and Mrs. I with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Ethel R. Pitts visited Vivian Russell. Henderson . 'in Newberry Sunday. Friends of Dudley Ray will be in-j R p chapman attended the terested to know that he is io 1 ? 1 (,v * | s pr ing rally of the American Legion ing at his home after being a pa- j n Columbia several days last week tient at Blalock Clinic. ; and attended a dinner given at the Raymond Johnson, Van S. Jones, governor’s mansion by Gov. and Mrs. Holmes Holland and Ebb W. Horton j Strom Thurmond. Mrs. Chapman spent Sunday in Atlanta, Ga., where was a j so a visitor in Columbia dur- ; they visited L. S. Holland, who is j n g £be week and accompanied her ill with pneumonia in the Lawson bu sband to a dance and reception Veteran s hospital. j f or £be American Legion group at Mr. and. Mrs. John Rainy, of , the j e ff erS0 n hotel. Greenville, were guests of W. T ' Friends of Mrs. Eric Barnes will Jacks, who lives near here, on Sun- regret to know she is a patient in day. > the Memorial hospital in Charlotte, Mrs. Ray Todd has accepted a pos- n. c. ■tion in the office of Dr. F. K. Shea-j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oxley are ly, succeeding Miss Muriel McGed. spending several days this w r eek in W. C. Shealy spent several days Asheville. N. C., on a business trip, last w’eek in Jacksonville, Fla., Miss Desiree Drag and Miss Emma where he attended an A.C.L. Claim Frinch visited Misses Millicent Dob- Prevention convention. While he son, Dolly Homer, and Carrie Quarr was away Mrs. Shealy spent sev-1 in Greenville Sunday, i eral days in Newberry with her sis-j Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lockett and ter, Mrs. Oswald Copeland, and Mr. j daughter, Kitty, of Greenville, spent and Mrs. Oswald Copeland. Jr. {Sunday with Mrs. Ross Blakely. Mrs. John A. Davis wll leave to- Friends of Mrs. Blakely will be glad morrow for a several day’s visit to' fo know she is improving after being Atlanta, Ga., where she will be the guest of Mrs. Robert C. Davis, and 1 Lt - and Mrs - C1 y de Sm 't h - Jr . re - 1 will attend the show. “Showboat”.! centl y transferred to Chatham field. | Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Savannah Ga., have returned there Casque and daughter. Carol, will be after f spending several weeks with interested to know they have moved '^J 0 ™*** parentS ’ Mr ’ and Mrs ' to Walhalla, where the former is u ^ , / • „ Mrs. Arthur Haupfear, of Green- Frank Miller, Mrs. Augustus 1 " 0 r f- E s P% e f“ nda J' w " h Mr - and Blakely, and Mrs. W. C. Shealy we re Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prather, of ; vsitors in Columbia last Thui sday. i Q reenwoo d were guests Sunday of Davis V. Pitts, of Kershaw, spent Sunday with his sister. Miss Jean- :: ♦ ♦ »• ♦ ♦ :: •• « • ♦ ♦ • e • • • • 8 • • • # • • Miss Myrtis Rice spent several days this week with her sister, Mrs. Hubert Tmsley, in Moorhead City, N. C. Mrs. Tinsley and daughter. ette Pitts, and other relatives. H. L. Eichelberger is spending the the latter’s sister, Mrs. Alex Blakely, and Mr. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hughes and son, Bobby, of Elkin, N. C., visited week in New York on a business their son and brother. L. A. Hughes, tr‘p. - / Jr., for the week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purvis and soh, Friends of Mrs. Henry M. Young Jimmy, of Jacksonville, N. C., were will be sorry %o kpow she is a patient guests a few days last week of Mr. at the Blalock clinic, and Mrs. Roy Gasque and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. 'J. I. Adair had as Mrs. George Gasque. ' j their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold, John Sam King, Mr. and Mrs. Ambs Mad- Arnold, and Mrs. J. F. Davis, vis- den and children, Jimmy and Shirley ited Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wheeler, in Woodruff, Sunday. Ann, and Mrs. Adair's sister, Mrs. Gladys Ellison, all of Piedmont. pfflSBURGH PAINTS & f . 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