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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five Big State Money Bill Due On House Floor This Week Columbia—The appropriation bill is expected to emerge from the Sen ate finance committee this week and go on the Senate floor. A committee report on the 1949- 50 money bill in the Senate will mean virtually all else will be swept aside until the measure is adopted, in some form. WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents WSPA-Every Day "AMERICAN ACE COFFEE CLUB" with HOSTESS ELISABETH SHERRILL 2:00 P. M. ' CBS 950 KC WSPA WSPA-FM 98.9 MC | Friends of Mrs. P. D. Skelton, of! Mrs. Tom O’Connor, of Allendale, Anderson, daughter of Mrs. George visited friends here during the past T. Brown, will be glad to know she week. is recuperating at her home after a Mrs. A. N. Sewell, of Dalton, GaJ visited her sister, Mrs. H. J. Pitts, and Mr. Pitts, during the week. stay in the Anderson hospital. Mrs. W. M. McIntyre and daugh ter, Carolyn, of Bennettsville, were , week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Templeton. On Saturday they were visitors in Spartanburg. CONGRATULATIONS ... to the ... “NEW” BROADWAY We welcome you to our business block as friends. We wish you the utmost suc cess and commend you for providing Clinton a beauti ful new thedtre in keeping with the best traditions of . -r the moving picture industry. Mrs. George Brown has returned from a visit with her son, Marion Brown, and Mrs. Brown in Lexing ton, N. C., and with her sister, Mrs. : Major and Mrs. Archie Sam Adair j John Miller, in Charlotte, N. C. and daughter, stationed in Green- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt, with ville, spent the week-end with the, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong of former’s mother, Mrs. H. D. Rantin, 1 Gray Court, on Sunday visited Mrs. and Mr. Rantin. j Floyd Hitt, who is a patient at Misses Frances Riddle .and Betty ’ the General hospital in Spartanburg. * Ann McBryde, of Fayetteville, N. C., 1 Her friends will be interested to 1 were week-end guests of the for-! know she is improving and expects ' mer’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. jto return to her home in the next ! and Mrs. Dewey Riddle, and attend- j few days. i ed the dances at Presbyterian col-1 Miss Rebecca Speake spent the lege. week-end in Greenville with her ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCord and sister, Mrs. Fred Holcombe, and Dr. daughter, Linda, of Manning, were Holcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mc- week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs iMeekin,' of Winnsboro, were also James Allred. j the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Friends of Mrs. M. G. Woodworth Holcombe. i will be glad to hear she is recuperat- Friends of Mrs. Joseph Steiner ; ing at her home alter being a patient will be glad to know’ she is recuper- K at the Blalock clinic. at:ng at her home after a several S Robert F. Black has returned from weeks' illness. — a week’s stay in New York on a bus-' Mrs. W. L. Steel, of Lancaster, is iness trip. I visiting her ( daughter, Mrs. Walter Mrs. W. B. Tribble is in Blacks- A. DanhofT. H burg with her mother, Mrs. J. H. 1 Mrs. W. M. Hughes has returned S 1 Quinn, who is ill. j home after a visit with her parents, fj Need Relief, Dad? Then start saving for the day you want to stop working. It's easier to lay something by when you use the help of our friendly bank. GREETINGS To the “New” Broadway we extend hearty congratula tions and best wishes. Bailey & Son a Established 1886 BANKERS Capitol $400,000.00 § 1 :: \\ :: it :: ♦V-. it • Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation nmm#£W HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR for 1940 Semi-Deluxe, Model E-B, 8 Cu. Ft. COMI M AND SO Hotpofat'a brilliant 079 00 ***1 THUS new refrigerator* for 1949. Compart ' • wV them with other makes, and aaa how Hotpoint’a revolutionary new dasign gives you extra shelf apnea, atoraga •pace and convenkocal You bar* room for more fooda, tnora tall bottla*. Packed with kitchen-planned fontagaayqapMfc Hotpoint la the ovtatandinc lalrtfar- ator buy for *491 ... Efirykiij’s hlitlii M -Hotpoint lEFRiGEMTORS $44 Down — $14.88 Monthly -J HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Pitts Street ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT TO JOIN . and Mrs. Winfield Bryson and >ir. and .Mrs. t t. Anderson, Mrs. Bobby, and Jim Nelson, of J- K. Haselden and daughter, Lois anburg, spent Sunday -with Mar.e, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cleve ! WE STRONGLY URGE YOU TO JOIN THE LAURENS COUNTY COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION This will ghe y\,u and your children an opportunity to see and hear world famous artists. * MEMBERSHIP CLOSES SATURDAY Headquarters at BISHOP-TALKER PHARMACY Mr. and Mrs. Brunson Asbill and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reeves, in.Honea children spent Sunday in Leesville Path. > . « with the former’s brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Phillips, of and sister, Mr. and Mrs, V. A. Hoi- Stowe, Pa., were recent guests of iiiSKiSSS^S^iS^ii^^iiii^iSfiiriiSSiSSiiSriSiiSKiiSSSriSiiiiSiiSiiiXitKKUKtt81MHWCSCBCSCX8CI6KM ley. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lukstat, en route Mrs. James Austin Chandler and to St. Petersburg, Fla. Miss Katrine Martin were guests of Mrs. H. C. Suber. Miss Doris Su- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitts in Green- ber, John D. Dominick, and James ville Saturday. They were joined Dominick were in New’ton, N. C., ; there by the former’s son, James Friday to attend tne tuneral of Mrs. Austin Chandler, student at Clem- Alice Long. son college, who accompanied them Friends of Mrs. E. L. Holland will 1 home and spent the week-end. , be sorry to know she is a patient at Miss Martha Washington spent the St. Francis hospital in Greenville. | week-end with her parents, Mr. and Misses Elizabeth Nicholson, Mar- Mrs. P. M. Washington, in Honea tha Ramage and Frances Lee Pitts Path. * were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Woody is a patient at Mrs. Robert L. Hawkins, in Ashe- Hays hospital where she underwent ville, N. C. | an operation Sunday. Mrs. Roy Parrish, of Laurens, is Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Allen spending the week in Solomons, Md., Simmons, and Mr., Simmons. Washington, and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plaxico and lit- i Mrs. Joe Davidson will leave Sun- tie son, David, spent the week-end day to attend a meeting of the in Atlanta, Ga., with Mrs. PLaxicos ; American Industrial Nurses associ- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ; ation in Detroit, Mich., for a week. ■ Mrs. W. E. Monk. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Preslar and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ellison, en route Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kaiser and lit- 1 to their home In Knoxville. Tenn., tie daughter, Lynette, spent Sunday following a trip to New York and in Charleston and visited Middleton Canada, visited the former’s sister, gardens. Mrs. Boyd Watts, and family, during Mrs. Grady. Arnold, Mrs. Clyde the week. Few, and Mrs. J. F. Davis were Mr. arid Mrs. Perry M. Moore have guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis returned Irom a two weeks’ stay in j in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. Davis Fort Pierce and Okeechobee, Fla. remained there for a several days’; Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, of stay. Woodruff, were here Sunday for the Mrs. John W. Little is spending iuneral of B. L. King, j some time with her daughter. Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs.'V'. P. Ada.r visited ! John Pittman, and Mr. Pittman, in Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fh-opot in Winrts- j Rockingham, N. C. / | boro during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson, Mrs son, Spartanburg Mrs. Bryson’s sister, Mrs. George Greer, during the past week Sineath, and Mr. Sineath. Mrs. J. D. Jeanes spent the week- Mrs. J. B. Wilder was the week- end in Greenwood with her sister, end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ma- Mrs. G. S. Yeldell. Jack Jeanes, oi her in Spartanburg. j Atlanta. Ga., spent the week-end j Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne and h*- r e with Mrs. Jeanes and son, I son, Billy, spent the week-end in Tommy. Charleston with the former’s par- Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wolfe-and j ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Horne. [Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wolfe, of Lau- I They were accompanied by Mrs. R.irens, were visitors in 4 Spartanburg l C. iVLLees, Sr., who spent the week- and Greenville Sunday. • | end with her son and daughter-in- Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Thomason law, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. MoLees. and—daughte-. Patricia Ann, spent. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and Sunday in Easley with her parents, family and Mrs. Annie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R .C. Oates, sons visited the former’s mother. Friends of Mrs. R. H. McGee sym-| Mrs. Maud Smith, in Saluda. Sun- pathize with her in the death of her day. The latter returned home with sister, Mrs. Grace Campbell Cox. of | them for a visit. Belton. Mr. and Mrs. McGee and two. Miss Louise Tribble and Bob Plax- sons, Joe and Glenn, with Leonard ico, students at Erskine college, Due Bishop and Grady Adair, attended West, arrived yesterday to spend the the funeral services on Tuesday, spring holidays at their homes here.) James Banbury, of Augusta, Ga., Mrs. Joe Byrd and infant son, spent the week-end w-ith friends ai | Erick Preston, of Augusta, Ga., are Presbyterian I college, and attended i visiting Mr. Byrd’s mother, Mrs. Theta- Chi dance on Saturd.. j I Georgf F. Fogle, and Sgt. Fogle. Mrs, evening. Byrd, a native of ’Frankfort. Ger- Miss Virginia Gray, student at | many, came to the United States in Queens college. Charlotte, N. C., will ! October to join her husband, who is arrive today to spend the spring hol- ] stationed at Camp Gordon. idays at home. She will leave tomor- : Mrs. B. T. Fuller was called to row' to spend several days in Wil- j Corpus Christi, Texas, yesterday, mington, N. C., where she will rep- due to the serious illness of her resent Queens college at the Azalea brother-in-law', C. A. Milne, who festival. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | was injured in an automobile acci- L- Russell Gray, accompanied by dent. Mr- and Mrs. R. G. , Murphy, will Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nabors and spend the week-end there, daughter, of Laurens, and Mrs. G.C.l Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Coker, with Nabors and son, Orin, of Joanna, 1 their son, John Coker, of Greenville, will 4 leave tomorrow for a week’s were called to Orlando, Fla., recent- stay in Washington, D. C., with rel- Iy because of the death of the for- tives. DON’T SAY FLOOR PAINT-SAY DOES MORE * COSTS LESS mer’s brother-in-law, E. L. Reid. Mrs. J. Allen Smith, of Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shealy, of Co- Ky., spent the week-end with her lumbia, spent the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.,S. Barnett, their son, Wilmot Shealy, and Mrs. Mrs. H. J. Gambrell, of Abbeville, Shealy. visited her parents during the week.| Mrs. Joe Willard and daughter, Jo Miss Margaret Ann Barnett has re- Carole, of Richmond, Va., are spend- sumed her studies at Carson-New- >ng two weeks with Mrs. Willard’s man college, Jefferson City, Tenn., 1 Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew John- after spending spring hoUdays with son. her parents. | Friends of Mrs. W. A. Moorhead Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Jacobs were will regret to know she is a patient week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. | at Hays hospital, where she is un- Paul Turner in Decatur, Ga. They dergoing treatment, were accompanied there by Mrs.' Mrs. J. L. Davidson and Mrs. Bax- Wm. Bailey Owens, who spent the ter Crawford, of Chester, spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with her'week-end with their sister, Mrs. J. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Lee Young, and Dr. Young. Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens. I Mrs. Clyde Todd will leave today R. Shupik, en route to his home to spend several weeks 1 in Atlanta, in Clifton, N. J., after a stay in G a . with jier son, J. Paul Todd, and Miami, Fla., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Todd Mrs. H. M. Lukstat, and Mr. Lukstat. 1 Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays are spend ing some time in Miami, Fla. Mrs. C. W. Stone is the guest of Mrs. Becky Anderson in Washing ton, D. C. Yes, Flor-Ceai does all the work with just one coat—and in one operation! It leaves a lastingly beautiful floor that’s protected from dirt and wear, oil or grease ... a floor that’* easy to keep clean! All for a cost of only about 1 cent per square foot! EASY TO USE-DRIES OVERNIGHT! Flor-Ccal goes on just like an/ paint—with a brush, spray or roller coatar. One coat covers! And you can paint it on one day, use it tha na*t! GUARANTEE... Flor - Caal ia guaranttad not ta crack, chip or pact. It ia absolutaly non-tlippery. Traat your floor* to now baauty and lifa with Ftor-C*all For ALL SURFACES • INSIDE OR OUT coaeroto ftragaa. It •ia*t ataiaa. con cam flor-Coal ia tha ideal p a i a t lor porch**, •oal* agaii W«*r a ■ 4 waatkar Won’t chip or pool I No aatr* praparatioa naadad aacapt for naw- ly laid concrat*. Ia 4 colon and black and white. WOOD OR UMOUUtt Clear (txaaaparaat) Flor-Caal hriag* oat all tho aetural baauty •I yotw wood floor* without tho Mod lor •htllac. vanish at was. it hrighuaa sad pro tect* linoleum, wakes continuous waaiag ua- nacosaary. ' • BASiMiNTS Baaataaat floor* can b« hrightaaad and pro* tactad against graaaa. oil and dirt aatily and quickly with Ftor-Caalf Absolutaly non-alippary for added safety ia laundry and rumpus rooms. Mrs. Lucy Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nabors, Mrs. Janie Prince, , Mrs. Leda Hill and Mrs. McCulan recently visited Mrs. Leeget Nabors, who is ill and a patient in tHp Green wood hospital. FOR HOME • FARM • FACTORY « NOW YOU CAN GET FLOR CiAL FROM THESE DEALERS: I). E. TRIBBLE UO., Clinton, S. C. DON'T SAY FLOOR PAINT . . . SAY FLOR-CEAI. 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