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\ / Thursday, October 6, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE /- Pasre Five Gansuf y 044/1 Money 9n y044/i ^lo444itain Pen Safety is only one of the reasons you should have a checking account at this bank. Convenience is another ... it saves you the time and cost of run ning around to pay your bills and, remember your cancelled check is a legal receipt. It takes only a few minutes to open your check ing account. Your check book and your fountain pen are all that you will need to have cash readily available. We Want Your Business — Come, Grow With Us * - - ASK THOSE WE SERVE Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Personalized Selling Courses Sponsored by Clinton Merchants Association and Distributive Education Service NEW BROADWAY THEATRE October 11-12-13 .8 to 8:30 A.M. . ADMISSION FREE Door Prizes To Be Given I Let Us Install a... I LONERGAN OIL i :: I i I s HEATER FOR YOU TODAY! Lonergon Spread Flame Oval Burner Gives 22.6% More Heat Out of Every Gallon of Oil Than Ordinary Types Look At These Prices: CONSOLE TYPE WITH TANK Three Room Size $69.95 DELUXE CONSOLE WITH TANK Heats 5 Rooms $119.95 FIREPLACE INSTALLATION INCLUDED Home Supply Company Phone 423 Clinton, S. C. WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents dectomy. Guests of the Sheelys on ] have returned from a wedding trip Sunday were Mr. ^ and Mrs. J. D. and are residing in their home on Owens. Miss June Owens, Mr. and Cedar street. Mrs. Ray Readette and small son, of i w- t d, .• j .. Greenwood. Mrs. Mary Owens, w'ho | ^ith h m * , - v .j .. .. weeK with his daughter, Mrs. J. R. had been visiting her daughter. Mrs. McT and Mr McT in Alken ai'f'nmnameri fhfim Kcma j ’ ’ Mrs. W B. wanstey and son, of , Iva, were guests of L. E. Cason and Aere ^ert-end guests of Mr. and family during the past W’eek. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mr. and, ited relatives here during the week, land on Saturday^ attended °the PC*- • ^ IrS ’ ^ arsha11, Jr • ls s Pe nd - ( Sheely, accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jacobs 1 Dr. and Mrs. John Glenn, of Spar tanburg. were guests of Dr. and Mrs. j Mrs. D. A. Yarborough and Charles Yarborough attended the University of North Carolina-Georgia game at | S. C. Hays during the week-end. Chapel Hill, and also the Clemson- In.C. State game at Raleigh on Sat- |urday. Mr. and Mrs. George Brocken- ; brough spent the week-end at Da- _ . , „ ^ ,, . ing the week in Wadesboro, N. C . Davidson football game at Davidson. w jth Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Marshall. Eugene Henderson, of Philadel- \f rs . B. W. Owens spent the week- r f vino h a ♦ a f r-v,- K hl fv. ^ a -* spent last week with his enc i j n Spartanburg with her mother, C E. King has returned from Chi- brother, Herman Henderson. j Mrs . w R Bridges, and sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wysor, III, C. R. Hammond. cago, 111., where he attended a school of floral designing, and is now con nected with the Clinton Flower Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dailev at r. i: it vidson, N. C., with their 1 son, George,: tended the wedding of Miss Betty : student at Davidson college, and at- McMillan and Charles Goodwin at tended the Davidson-P. C. game. the First Presbyterian church. Spar- M^s. Fred Whitlock was the guest tanburg. Saturday evening, in which of relatives in Whitmire this week. : Mr. Dailey served as a groomsman. Alan Suddeth, w f ho teaches at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hay Hammett, Clemson college, spent the week-end formerly of Montgomery. Ala., are *'* (with his parents, ,Mj.. and Mrs. B. H. | occupying the A. B. Dick residence Suddeth. I on Jones street. Mr. Hammett is pub- Friends of Mrs. John Henry Nance, lic relations director and alumni sec- of Cross Hill, will be interested to retary for Presbyterian college, know she is improving at the Blalock; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carson and clinic where she is undergoing treat- children, of Gastonia, N. C.. spent ment. the week-end with her sister. Miss W. A. Addy. of Lakeland. Fla., Jamie Little, spent the w'eek-end with his parents, ^ Miss Minnie Taylor spent the ; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Addy. week-end ^t her home in Rock Hill, j Miss Eva Compton, of Jackson, Ga., Mrs. R. A. Steer is spending som^ and Mrs. J. W. Dizier, of Atlanta, time in Memphis, Tenn., with her Ga., are spending several days witn daughter, Mrs. R. S. Rice, and Dr. their sister, Mrs. Hattie Blankenship, j Rice. ! a* the orphanage. ! E ar i Thomason, of Columbia, spent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock and Sundav w'ith Mr. and Mrs. H. E children, of Newberry, and Mr. and • Thomason and Mr . and Mrs c _ T ,^Mrs. Calvert Marsh, of Columbia, j-phomason spent Sunday "ith their parents, Mr. j Miss Lucy Ann Thomas !tuden , a , ^ an » _ * r *. D ^ w er ' « rr ■ d t Limestone college. Gaffney, spent the 1 Mrs. W. P. Carlton, of Union Point, week _ end With her Dare nts Mr and Ga., has returned to her home after ,, T r ‘ ‘ ’ * ' a two weeks stay with her daugh- ter, Mrs. M. A. Macdonald, and fam- Rev - and ‘ Mrs - George Anderson jly and children are occupying the for- Mr. and Mrs. .B. C. Williamson. Jr., ; mer J c Jhomas residence on Wood- , have returned from a wedding trip row street. and are residing in an apartment on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, of I Hickory street. Johnson City, Tenn., are visiting her Miss Florence Ella Blakely, of the parents. Mr. and Mrs. L C Duckett. Duke university library staff, Dur- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and Miss <t ! ham, N. C. t attended the library con- Fay Pitts spent the week-end at Da- 3 i vention in Greenvivlle several days vidson. N. C. t and attended the P. C- , last week and spent the week-end Davidson football game | with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. B. Shockley Hall, of Char- I j Blakely lotte, N. C., is spending this week Mrs Bessie Duckworth, of Colum- with Mrs E H Hall, Sr. . bus, Ga., is visiting her daughter, j Friends of Olm H Sheely. Jr., will 1 Mrs. Ruby Bryan, at the Clinton ho- t>e interested to know he is conva- t lescing at his home after an appen- /a««c:»aet»aoeooooo»o»»ae: Mrs. M. Cassanova, Mrs. Frank —" — — Cauley and Mrs James R Jacks were visitors in Greenville Monday. Mr. and Mrs H A Simmons and, S • » Smart man! He’s not taking on an additional financial obligation before he gets all the information available. Before you risk your hard earned money in these days of uncertainty, talk the matter over with your hank er. Our 6.‘] years of experience are yours for the asking. M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation :: • • • • • * • * * • :: a :: I family spent the week-end in Whit mire with Mr. and Mrs Marvin I Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Minick and children, of Newberry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs W T Scogin Sunday., Mr. and Mrs William B. Blakely were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Sadd Dalton in Trion, Ga. Miss Marjorie Miller, of Green- ! ville, spent the week-end with her J parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller. Richard Copeland, of Greenville. 1 was here during the past week for a I visit with his mother. Mrs. R E I Copeland. William B. Blakely, member of the local police force, spent last week in Washington. D. C, where he attended the National Police academy Mr and Mrs L. S. Reddeck and son. Mike. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ram- age and Mrs. Irene Pitts spent Sun day in Greer with Mrs. O. T. Lawing and Miss Martharene Pitts. Mrs. C. W Stone joined her son. Ned S. Hays, of San Antonio. Texas, in Dillon during the past week for a visit. Mrs Stone is now visiting with friends at Cherry Grove Beach and I will return home this week-end and ; be accompanied for a visit by Mrs. Monroe Rogers, of Dillon. Kirk Milam, of Charleston, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Milam. Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Moore were in Sylva. N. C.. several days during the past week where they were call ed because of the death of the latter’s aunt, Mrs. T. N. Massie, Jr. A. D. Beverley, of Mountain City. jTenn., and Pahokee. Fla., was the | *’eek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J L. Baldwin. Mrs. J. L. McLendon of I Olanta, also visited her daughter, : Mrs. Baldwin, during the week-end. Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs and small daughter, are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sims, in Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oxley and chil dren, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Louise Hyde w’as called to her home in Perry during the past week because of the illness of her t father, A. Q. Shealy, who is now a patient in the Baptist hospital in Co lumbia. ■ i Mrs. Hugh Eargle and daughter, Lucy, of Florence, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Mr. Eargle spent the week-end here and accompanied them home. Friends of Mrs. J. Clarence Cope land will be glad to know she is able to be out again following an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrary and daughter, Rose Ann, will move today into their newly built duplex apart ment on Davidson street. Mr. and Mrs. Mabry McCrary and infant daughter, will move into their apart ment next week. J. W. Purvis was a business visitor in Pickens several days this week. B. C. Preslar, Miss Jeanette Pitts, and Mrs. William Paul McKinnon < were business visitors in Columbia yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods have re turned from a sightseeing trip to points of interest in Virginia, and a visit with friends in Blacksburg and relatives in Salem. G. I. Adair, of Roxboro, N. C. vis- :: :: ii i :: 9 1 •V :: • • 1 • ♦ • • t: J. C. THOMAS JEWELER ‘It’s Time That Counts”