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/ V / Thursday, November 24, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Fake Five- On Thi# i ... . i Thanksgiving Day We Extend Sincere Greetings • .... * And wish to thank our friends and customers for your patronage and good-will. It has been a pleasure to serve you in the past, we look forward to a continu ation of these pleasant business relations in the future. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -TOITH FAMII.Y THE %TRf Children 1 mdrt 12 Free First Shnn at Ihmk — Complete She* After It Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25-26 THIIU »• mi tMtrt nm.&tv aanw i CUSP « « GONE WITH THE WIND Wit Wednesday-Thursday, Nov. 30-Dec. 1 SUDDIH SAYACl MATH! atamnc ion near ann WHUAAA IAOVI OCTVJNfi. McCALLISTER-GARNER MttSTOH k, tAOit UON HIM* b«r\ncr\ \ FOSTER Chapter 14 - “Superman” WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest'Concerning Clinton Residents week-end guests of their sister, Mrs. Carroll White Copeland and Mr. Copeland and attended the P. C - Newberry game. Mr. and Mrs. William Buford and «on of Savannah, Ga., spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F Buford. Miss Louise Buford, who teaches in Winnsboro, is spending the holidays at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Gaily Gault of Mul lins, spent the week-end with Mrs. Gault’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey. Mrs. Frank Ramage, of this city, Mrs. O. T. Lawing and Miss Mar- tharene Pitts, of Greer, left Friday for a ten day trip to San Antonio, Texas, where they will visit the latter’s sister, Mrs. Ralph Hol combe, and Major Holcombe. Mrs. Irene Pitts, who has been spending some time with her son-in-law and! JOAN LESLIE JAMES CRAIG MX OWE .' NORTHWEST STAMPEDE" MtmMus.mwuuMmin>oai-Fuir . atcaOR Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 28-29 First Show Starts at 7:00 — Box Office Will ( lose at 8:30 the greatest of them all! Advenfv't Romance! Spectacle I Unforgettable entertainment! daughter will return with them. Mrs. James Major and little 'daughter, Anne, will return today to their home in Charlotte, N. C. after a stay with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ratch- ford Boland. Mr. Major is spend- jing today here and will accompany them home. Other Thanksgiving guests of the Bolands were his bro ther, Robert Boland, and Mrs. Bo land, of Lanford Station. I Miss Agnes Davis was the week -end. guest of Mrs. Robert Wiliimon in Greenville. Among those attending the Nel son Eddy concert in Columbia on Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. M.s. George W Tay lor, and daughter. Miss Betty Tay lor, and Miss Kathryn Dicus. Mrs. Robert S. Owens spent the 'week-end in Rock Hill with her daughters, Mrs. Conway Twitty, and Miss Ann Owens, who is a stu- , dent at Winthiop college. Mr and Mrs. Dillard Boiand are occupying their newly constructed home on Calvert avenue. Robert MrLees and children, of Charleston, are spending a week with his mother. Mrs. Zee Wright MrLees. while Mrs Robert MrLees is in Columbia with her father, W, W Covil. who is a hospital patient there Miss Barbara Workman, student at Furman University Greenville, is spending Thanksgiving with her Mi and Mrs Are Wovk- Maudie and Leanna were week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick in Raleigh, N. C., and attended the Ringlang Brothers circus and also the Duke-Carolina game in Durham on Saturday. Miss Jean Copeland who teaches in Johnston is spending the Thanks giving holidays with her parents. Mr. and M.3. J. David Copeland at Renno. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black tnd as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur Black, Genie and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. W. Alex Black of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mar tin and daughter, Mary, <'f i'ium tain, the occasion bung Mr. birthday. Friends of Mrs. Lawrence Davis will regret to know she is a patient at Hays hospital where she under went an operation the past week. Mrs. Jim Davidson and Mrs. Bax ter Crawford of Chester w ere guests Sunday of their sister, Mrs. J Lee Young and Dr. Young. Misses Lucy Ann Thomas and Marie Fraser, students at Limestone college. Gaffney, arr! .ed Tuesday to spend the holidays at their homes. Col. and Mrs Robert E Wysor. Miss Elizabeth Wysor. Mr. and Mrs Robert E. Wysor. Ill and Mis O. O. Ow< ru were in Rock Hill Fridas evening to hear the Westmimstei rtioir. Tuey were accompanied l.y Miss Kent Wysor for the r Is ' 1 1 i»RR8ii»mcMiiwin»nncB«MMHW»MaPBafia»»aooi 0 •'X it mm i t t* || 1 •: I I U • H * ** i **♦ ♦ V ‘ t? Frances Cti guest of Mr K • • 1 • • I Mi May We Join fou V On Thanksgiving Day In being grateful for a good home, the association of many fine friends and the generosity of a bountiful Mother Nature to the best land on earth. < losed Thanksgiving Dav NtnemSer 21th M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS L*tgb!t»he4 !H*6 Capital and Surplaa 1400.000.00 Member Federal Deposit lawaranre Corparafi— I Read The Chronide-Your Neighbor Do** tin—w H > TW*a *e' _ , (»« •«* km mas 1 ^ ______ 14*v Mt* FtMgk* CkpofMMA Si tau*<r tmmmnwm la »p»m4 tba •wd •« Ow Owaa G N IjgpMs al ASkevvlk* N C wee e Imbmvwi •■m0*w mo low **tji dwnwg •fprll cSseI stfMl gMv.t 4 Mr ||«« | f. Jacwgw BwOwet F BUrk wee as Ha*^w*i** Yu«0 end CwOuMaOwo wpvctai leel wvwk qW o pweeawwi tr>p Mr a*vd Mr* J F J *>•' * * giwato ol Mr mi 11 ,y w anf m R ww wwrk Mi*« Ratrm* Marlui r tctwlni a pert) m Gr«) C for lw r ttiOef Mwe #wi_. bride elect, at tla bnmryof Mr* C F Howard Mt*e Kathermr E*» brlt- tf. f »«u- dtfit at St Marys. Katrigh. N C, u sprndmg Um* ITanksgis mg boli de)* with her parents. Mr and Mrs it L. Eic.'K-lbrrgrr T J Dailey, formerly of Baldwin. Ga. is now making his homo with his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J B Daile). Alan Suddeth. who teaches at Clemson is spending several days with his parents. Mr and Mrs. B. H Suddeth Mr and Mrs W. G. King left yes terday to spend Thanksgiving with their daughter. Mrs. Alex Cruick- shanks, and Mr. Cruickshanks in Point Pleasant, W Va Virgil Simpson, Earl Pitts, Thorn- well Dunlap, and Bobby Owens, stu dents at Clemson college, are spend ing the Thanksgiving holidays at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween and children are spending tixlay in Chester with the latter's mother, Mrs. Harry Williams. Mrs. McSween and children will remain for a sev eral days visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy at tended the Furman Homecoming and the Clemson-Furman game in Greenville Saturday. Misses Lillian Dillard and Mar garet Harris, Coker college students are spending the Thanksgiving holi days at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill spent the week-end with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. Freddie McCurdy is spending the Thanksgiving holidays at his home^ in Summerville. Miss Ella Little McCrary is spending Thanksgiving in Colum bia with her sister, Mrs. R. P. Kapp, and Mr. Kapp. Miss Sara Jane Johnson who teaches in Ridgeway is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert E. Johnson. Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Mrs J L. Da vidson, Miss Elizabeth Nicholson and Miss Martha Ramage were in Green ville Tuesday evening to attend the Horace Heidt show J. Lelvnl Yj-r.g and daughters. WMIU SIUCTIONS ARK ORCAIIST CURVEX -CA0RNC1- Eaquiiit* wtiit b««wry. 'tywttfAoice Great news for everyone! Now you can buy a smart Given watch at this thrilling new low price! 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