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I f / i> Thursday, August 18, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE k u Pa?e Fit# f ¥ J. C THOMAS, It’s Time That Counts * COURTESY at no extra cost You will find our officers and entire personnel courteous, understanding and co-operative at all times — and always anxious to put whatever bank ing facility is needed at your disposal. This new community bank is geared to serve your banking needs with unfailing courtesy and friendliness. To enjoy a banking policy of prompt and easy-to-serve attention for every customer, whether his financial problem is large or small, you can rely on us. WE INVITE YOU TO GROW WITH US Bank Ol Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 Joe Palooka in THE KNOCKOUT SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 Johnny Mac Brown in OVERLAND TRAIL r MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 22-23 Ginger Rogers and Cornell Wilde in IT HAD TO BE YOU WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 24-25 t Don DeFore and Ann Harding in IT HAPPENED ON FIFTH AVE. ALSO SELECTED SHORT Sl'BJECTS WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents days last week in River Falls with Mountain State Park water pageant, the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.i ’ Mrs. John William King and W. A. Vaughn, who are spending *a' daughter, Bessie Edna, of Summer- week there. | ville, Ga., spent several days this Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dula and son, ' week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shell, of Laurens, and Hubert Adair, J- F Jacobs. , of Greer, were here Sunday with Mrs. Howard Watkins and children I their father, R. P. Adair, and Mrs. spent several days last week in Adair. Greenwood with Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sifnpson are on. Mr. and-Mrs. Herschel ThomasonL. M ; S T . J ?;. G ^}} ar ^ and daug *V: er , B , .. ~ „ ■ , guests this week of the latter’s niece, spent Tuesday in Atlanta, Ga. and | jll j iar ! Dillard,! are spending * I 1 4 ^ Tommy \ oun,, o. Mrs. George E. Simmons, and Mr.; accompanied Miss Doyle Thomason, sev ® ra | da y s in Atlanta, Ga. with. o r • eac,e \ ] a - are spending sev- Simmons of Brooklyn, N. Y., who are who has been employed in that city if ,eir ciau 2hter and sister, Mrs. Paul ® ra * ys wun , ^ blS . t ^j. Mrs ' Joh:l spending the month of August at for some time, home to remain with Tu ™ er ’ * nd ^f r - burner. * - ^ i^on, and Mr. Addison, their mountain home near Spruce, her parents until her wedding on . ,^ ss Katherine Turner, of Freder- * is* Cohe . ummer spen the Pine, N. C. September 4 in Fountain Inn , >cksburg. Va., is spending the week week-end at her home in Chappells. ,, j T.r \ 0 I with her sister, Mrs. Dan Yarbar- On Sunday Miss Summer, accom- ,i and u^ rS ' D ^i Ta- Be Vt 63 t'a ^ 6 °A* ing re ' atlv ’ es s P ent Sun-: anc j Yarborough. Ipanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. httle daughter and Miss Margaret day with Mr and Mrs. John W. Miss Jean Layton> 0 f Greenville, ! F R. Summer, and James Summer ^es“of°L. anrMrrw. W.“ th« w«k-e n d, with her par-.of Ch.pp.lU, Mr. and Mrs. C. B Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. L. Mar shall, Jr., and daughter, Eloise, have Mrs. William- Albert Galloway, of West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Bill Murchison and daughter, Kitty, of returned from a vacation stay at Sea! Dillon; Mrs. Mabel Taylor »and J. Island Ga. p McMillan, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Friends ot Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray 0 ' k G '”'" v '' 1C ' an ^ Owens and family will be interested * s R McMillan and to know they have moved to Easley. sma11 son ’ 0 ' Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sloan, Mr.' Mr- and Mrs. Robert F. Black and and Mrs. W. D. Adair spent the Mr. and Mrs. William M. Shields week-end at Blowing Rock, N. C. | spent several days last week in At- Miss Edith Rowe nas returned from * an * a ’ ^ a - a week’s vacation at Ocean Drive v Mrs. Robert Bell left yesterday for Beach. a several day’s stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan, of Char- j Mr- and Mrs. O. E. Brown, in Mid- leston, were week-end guests of the : ^^ es ^ oro ’ ^ y x former’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Donnan. 1 Mr - and M rs - Tom Plaxico and K Mr. and Mrs. William Paul McKin-| Son >, David, recently visited the for- $ non are residing in an apartment in ( mers naother, Mrs. J. T. Plaxico, in *•* the home of Mrs. R. W. Wade on S. Sharon. Broad street. Miss Frances Robinson, of Green- J ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton. j Eargle and children, of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and Mrs. John R. Taylor apd son and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Chick Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mills'and daugh- Ray and daughter, Anne, and Mr. .ter, of Laurens, and Raymond Mills, and Mrs. Bill Sims were in Green-; of Prosperity, were visitors in the ville Sunday to attend the Paris! mountains of N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramage spent several days this week in Sheiby- ville, Tenn. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Coop. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd, J. ville, returned home Sunday after a two week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs K James I. Adair. § Mr. and Mrs.. Rhett P. Adair spent K several days in Columbia last week £• B. Williams, Mrs. Tom Milam, and with her sup. Cecil Page, and Mrs. K Mrs. V. E. Shealy were in Spartan- Page. ( § burg Saturday afternoon for the fun-| Johnny Fuller and Howie Dawkins :■{ eral of their uncle, Dr. William W. spent last week at Myrtle Beach. s| Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. By^on King, of Ben- j-j Miss Shirley Prescott, of Harts- 1 nettsville, were here during the past ?? ville, was the week-end guest of week for a visit with the latter’s mo- Miss Lillian Dillard, and attended ( ther, Mrs. H. W. Simmons. Mr. and the Miss South Carolina ball honor ing Miss Barrie Jean Wingard. Misses Jean and Agnes McQueen :: Mrs. King will return in September to make her home here. Mrs. L. O. Hiers, of Laurens, was §/ of Loris are visiting their grandpar- here during the past week for a vis- 5 ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Mrs.' it with her son and daughter-in- If A. H. McQueen and other children, Arthur, Jr., and Mary Pinson, will law, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hiers Mrs. Joe Davidson, of Nashville. 3 arrive the latter part of the week for Tenn., is spending some time with i § a visit. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Bank Money Orders save you plenty of money. A $65.00 postal money order which formerly cost 20c is now 35c while a bank money order remains at 15c. Substantial savings on other amounts, too. If $ #♦ * ♦ #4 3 • • #* :: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindsay, Mr. Moore, and Mrs. R. S. Horton will leave Miss Marthareen Pitts, of Greer, 3 tomorrow for a week’s stay in New spent the week-end with her moth- g York with their son and brother, er, Mrs. Irene Pitts, and family. },• James Horton, and Mrs. Horton. Susan Blalock, daughter of Mr. •*{ Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Al- and Mrs. Bill Blalock, of Newberry, £ red will b^ interested to know they spent last week with her grandpar- j; have moved to Manning where he ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller. will teach and coach at the High Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hammond and j! school. Mr. Allred is a recent grad- three children, of Spartanburg, spent j.t uate of Presbyterian college. t the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. g Mrs. Minnie Kern, Mrs. J. C. Shir-’c. W. Bridges. ley, James and Jack Shirley, Misses Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and Ruth Watson and Mary Mauldin or daughter, Rachel Ann, spent several *•+•*•*—•***•**++• • •• ** Greenville were guests during the — M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does week of Mrs. Agnes Kern. Major Ryan McCrary has joined Mrs. McCrary and daughters, Jean and Susan, in Columbia and a vaca tion stay at the beach before return ing to Salt Lake City, Utah in the early fall where he is aeronautics in structor at the University of Utah Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey! Riddle and daughter, Pat, will be in-' terested to know they moved* Ijist week to Monks Corner where Mr. Riddle will coach and teach in the high school. Mr. Riddle w-as recently graduated from Presbyterian col lege. Friends of Mrs. Abit Alexander, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Eugene Sheorn in Camden, wdll be interested to know she is improving satisfactorily at the Camden hospi tal where she underwent an appen dectomy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plaxico and son, David, were recent visitors in Mon treat and Lake Lure, N. C. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tippin will be interested to kndw they will leave today for Rome, Ga. where they will make their home. Mr. Tippin is a recent graduate of Presbyterian college. Mrs. Tippin taught in the city schvols the past year. Friends of Robert Simpson, of Laurens, who recently underwent an operation at the Laurens hospital, will be glad to know he is able to be out again and has resumed his posi tion with the S. C. State Employment Service. Mr. and Mrs. William Spoone and son, Frank, have moved into their newly built home on Davidson street. Mrs. Robert Wysor and daughter. Miss Elizabeth Wysor, were visitors in Atlanta, Ga. several days this week, where they were joined by Msis Gloria Owens, who has been spending the summer with her moth er in Moultrie, Ga. Miss Owens re turned with them for a visit. Friends of Tonita Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ray, will be glad to know she is satisfactorily im proving at the home here, after un dergoing a leg operation last week at the Columbia hospital, Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. O’Neal, of Mi ami, Fla., Mrs. W. B. Adams, of Ro anoke, Va., and Harold Thompson of Atlanta, Ga., were guests during the past week of Mrs. Ruby Bryan' at the Clinton hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willard, of Orlando, Fla. who were guests last week of the former's parents, Mr. j and Mrs. J. Lee Willard, and Mrs.) David Glenn and children were vis-| itors in Greenville during the past! week. Miss Hazel Willard, also of; Orlando, spent last week with her | grandparents, and other relatives. Otho Johnson is now residing in j Birmingham, Ala. where he is sales man for the C. W. Anderson Hosiery Co. of this eityHn Alabama and Mis sissippi. Mrs. Larry Swift, of Des Moines, Iowa, is spending some time with her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomas- 1 LOOK! LOOK! WALKER'S COMMUNITY MARKET IF YOU CANNOT COME DOWN — TELEPHONE 366 — WE DELIVER If You Have No Auto, Call Any Taxi— He Will Bring You FREE! 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