The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 05, 1950, Image 5

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i / r. Thursday, January 5, 1950 f- 1 7 x - THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five Employment In December Falls Washington, Jan.-S.^The Census and other lines which always con- Bureau reported today that the num- ■ tract during the winter, her of Americans with regular jobs! Farm employment was down 1,105, dropped 962,000 in December. 000 leaving the-net decline of 962,000 It said the fall was due to the slow-! in jobholders, down in farm operations with the onset, of winter. Non-farm employment increased increase in ^part-time holiday-season IWEEK-ENDTRIPS . VISITORS . . ILLNESS !jobs offseFdeclines ih construction BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONIC!^ Mr. and Mrs. William J. Henry I Ann, Lula Bess and Walter, Jr, of. DR. CHARLES Jr-HART - CHIROPRACTOR . NEUROCALOMETER NElEOSALOGRAFH AND X-RAY SPINAL ANALYSIS itoura: 9-12 and 3-6 . . L l' j — - ' - - - -7— v . Telephone 22501 ‘ 254 West Main St., •„ Next to First Methodist Church Laurens, S. C. DR. HART It’s Never Too Late! No matter the time of day or the month of the year ... the time is always right for a new savings account. Make this a truly “Thrifty Fifly~ — open a savings account ‘here, today! - - —And we invite you to use the complete facilities of our bank during 1950. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA THURSDAY-FRIDAY JANUARY 5-« merton, N! C., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Crowson. i- Jam?s S.'Von Hollen has returned from a trip to Tampa; Fla., where he spent several days and attended the Cigar bowl game. Mr lanta Mr. ahd' Mrs. D. A Williams, of spent last week at Daytona Beach, Ninety-Six., were guests of Mr. and Fla. ’- •••*.• | Mrs. Tom Milam during’the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James A Poole have Hugh ShOcKiy, oT Spartanburgr>!” < ’‘ urnef ^ l0 Dunn, N. C., af^er spend- spent a . few days recently with his sevpra! days recently with Mr. 'sister, Mrs. W! P. Jacobs. ? nd Mrsr w R - Browra > Allen Poole a*, r, o w . j , . £nd other relatives. ; Mrs. Dan Roberts and children, of • . • Carthage, N. C,, have returned home Dr and Mrs. George R . Blalock atter a visit with Mrs. Roberts’ :ni childr * n have returned from a mother. Mrs. George W^ Taylor, and 0 A daj, ' ;5 stay at SiIver SP 1- *' 0 * 3 and ' ither points oV interest in .Florida. Ispent several days last week in Cra-1 Greenvyille, Mr. and Mrs. C. M^As-’' Recent guests of Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs... W O. Holland and' merton. VT. C with their son-in-law bill and children, Bietty and Clar-^ k Ro jj anc j . were ^i va Holland ot a ns spent Sunday m Easley with ence, Jr., of Raleigh, N. C., were Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly* Mr. and Mrs Thomas F. Casey. gU ^ S iur ^ U A )n ^ children, and Mrs.. Tom Flow T. Russell Cooper.-with Mr. and and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey. children of Joanna. S. W P-a- Mrs. David Copeland and daughter, Mrs? T, J. Blalock is a patient at ther and Walter\.Wells of near here.’* Miss Jean Copeland, of Renno, will the Blalock clinic: — *■-"' -Mr^rid Mrs N. E. Hill of Hdbbys- return tbclay from a trip to Florida tw v.ill^'Mr ^hd Vis. James, T.'.$mith where', they visited Mr. and Mrs. r ar bowl gaime. “ ’ v j Mrs. David Tribble spent'a few vil^ Mr.r^fjd l^lrs. James T '.^mith where they visit* If. and Mrs. W. B.'Chaney, of-At- days last week at Avondale Estates, of CcflurHbw, and Mrs C Q Holland Frank Teague in La, Ga., ,Mr. and Mrs-. Lynn Cha- 'Ga., -with Iflr parents,. Dr. and Mrs. jmd \ir>.' E^lizabeth Sellers" of this ond Mrs. George , of Fort«Smith, Ark., were guesti J- B. Green. Mr. Tribble spent the city. • ’ - Winter. Haven. Wh Pompano and Mr. E Copeland in While Sway they also the former’s sister, Mrs. Ryland! week-end there and accompanied her , Mr and Mrs. Joseph- Steiner, the visited other points of interest in the Sumerel, and Mr. Sum ere 1 recently, home. . Latter’s niece, Miss Dolores Burke of -■'tate. George E. Copeland accompan- George Turner spent Che week-end! The Rev. and MrsrJames C. Dick- Baltimore. Mr and Mrs. Clifton j ;ed them home to spend some time in Camden and attended the Horse er t and son, Andy, are occupying the Adair > Johnny Adair and Earl Fittf i vith relatives, bowl game. j newly comple;ted Lutheran parsonage ' Mrs. Alma McKee is visiting her on Cleveland street-^ . 1 daughter, Mrs. J. C. Hedden and Recent guests of Mrs^W J. Dun- Mr. Hedden in Charleston. . can a " d ^ ., Ne " e D - I Friends of Mrs. Hubert Owens’ will ? ere ^ rs ‘ Dav ^ d Duncan and chil-. r be glad to know she is recuperating i dr ® n ’, t Geor i e Duncan, Otis Duncan at her home after being ill and a pa-l and : Ml ' s Sara - al “ u M ! ss *tient at Hays hospital. + Mattie Duncan and Mrs. Ed Christy, ! Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrary and i and ft M . r /’ vVl ! ll ?f n ^£ ott ’ 0 Mlss 1 daughter, Rose Ann, Mrs. C. H. Me- Ld f ^ ott ’ T Mr ^ d 1 , S ^ tt j hcrary and son, Kenneth, were week-T 31 *^ 55 frene Dumian, latTof Whit- 1 'end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene , . ^ ^ ^ Sheorn in Camden and attended the John Mimnau « h ’ who has been Horse bowl game op Monday. Jack K. Barnes has returned to hist position in Chicago. 111., after spend j making his home in Birmingham,' h Ala., and formerly of this city, has accepted a traveling position with ing the holidays with’ his parents, 1 ^ C w -Anderson Hpsiery^Co., « Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes. bere ’ and Wll> reslde m ^ orth Carc> - Mrs. John dTDivls"HST'fEWfned lln , d .. ... . ‘ u '—W from a visit with her sister, Miss f ^ lSs Virginia Sadler has returned Etta Sue Sellers, in Latta.’ , ^ New York, after spending the h<?l- ^ i Friends of Mrs. B. C. Williamson,! ldays at . ^ u ho u me her t She was ac * M Jr., will be glad to know she is im- rompanied.by her mother, Mr*. R. E. - ’erwying at,home after being ill and a S - adler ’ a v i slt of several weeks, i patient at the Blalock clinic. j B ' Le *’ R° cl< y Mount. I Little Ellen McMaster, of Winns- N ’. wlU a " lve „ today m f ° r a ., vlslt boro, is spending the week with her, ^ he {! Bailey grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H . L Fr ; e " ds ° f Mlss u Mary ^ lakel y wl11 Simpson - " t ^ g ad t0 know 3 he bas resumed her | Mr. and Mrs: A. D: Conner have ofTice P° 3 itio n at Yarborough Oil comppany after an illness'and hos- returned to their home in Lexington Park, Ky., after spending the holi days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.. M. League. pital stay. Miss Ann Macdonald has returned! to Agnes Scott college, Decatur, Ga., t Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and after siding the holidays with her |daughter, Amelia, of Orangeburg. p . a . rents ’ Dr and Mrs - M ' A. Macdon- the Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and a i l xr * , •> ! son, Quay, of Sylva, N. C. Sam Stone , Th , e ^ u ev and Mrs - w N - ^ong and :j 'and son, Donny, of Charleston, spentl fam ‘ ly have returned to their home if: ! a few days last week with their 1Beln ] 0 " t ' N n c - a visit with - S j mother, Mrs. Metta Stone. ' ! and ^ Ir . S - R P ' W 1 J der ; * Miss Mildred Young spent the , ‘ r ,. and ,^ rs j Elhs Stockman and « ! week-end in Augusta, Ga., as the dau S h ter, Magdehne, of Batesburg, g guest of Miss Dorothy Runge. ! we ™ recent guests of friends hfere. Mrs. W! B. Owens, £r., and Miss 0l ^!l y der s P ent ;ast week at •• Nancy Owens have moved into their ... ^ arm Foundation in g new home gn South Owens street. ! SP j in 5*’ S Miss Bernice Johnson has resumed , r ', and ^ rs ‘ ^ VYllilams of her teaching position at the-Green- I,...?. * ^ r - and VIrs. W._D ft I vjlle high school after spending the 1 hams of Forest City. N. C„ and j,«.; ] holidays at her home here. I Miss Jean Layton, of Greenville, I spent the New Year holidays with her parents* Mr. and Mrs. Harry. C. : Layton. ; Dr. and Mrs. Clymer Long and son* of Freeport, Long Island. N. Y., spent the week-end with Dr. and! I Mrs. D. O. Rhame. Mrs. Joe Willard and daughter, ^ Carol, who have* betm making-their home in Richmond, ya., are spend- ! ing some time with her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, before imoving to Chicago, 111., where'they will join. Mr. Willard to ipake their home. Mr. Willard spent the ~New Year holidays with his family here. E. C. Young has returned to his j home* in Nashville, Tenn., after ! spending the holidays with hU sis ters, Miss Lillie Young and Mrsr-W. E. Neighbors. J. C. Nelson, of Spartanburg,’ for- , merly of this city, visited friends^ < > j here during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin and ! daughter, Mary, of Fountain Inn, Mr.--and Mrs. B. W. Black and son, | Butler, Jr, of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. W. Alex Black, rrf Columbia,' and Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur Black £nd daughters, Genie and Nancy, of Greenville, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr and Mrs. G. A. Black.' Mr. and Mrs: Thomas F. Holjis and daughter, Nancy, spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hollis. ■Mrs. D. K Snelgrove, Mrs. Carl ton King, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cal vert and Mrs. Thomas Starnes visit ed Wilton Lanford, who is a patient in the Veterans hospital at Oteen, N. C., during the week. Friends of |h« latter will be glad to know he is Our Community • Has faith In the young man and the young • * • . ■ woman who can save money. May we invite you to prepare for the future with the help of our friendly hank. M, 5. Builey & So Established 1886 BANKERS -Capital and Surplus^StiOO.OOO.OO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation < >, FAMILY HONEYMOON With Claudette Colbert and Fred McMurray SATURDAY JANUARY 7-8 COWBOY CAVAUER With Jimmy Wakley and Jan Bryant SUNDAY -MONDAY JANUARY 10-11 JOHN LOVES MARY With Ronald Reagan and Patricia Neal TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12-13 CANON CITY With Scott Brady and Jeff Corley ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS * ADMISSION 40c ^Children under 12 admitted FREE *> i Sunday Show Starts at 9 P; M. — One Show Only Other Showa Start at 7:00 — Complete Show After 10:00 s ' • • ' 1 Ja*^^^*^^****** 4 ******'**** 1 '***♦** * **‘** A * > * 4% *** improving satisfactorily. J. Isaac Copeland has returned to Chapel Hill, N. C., after .^pending the i holidays here. Mrs.* Charles K. Willis, of Rich mond, Va., spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. C. Q. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Collins in Charlotte, N. C. | Richard Copeland, of Greenville, ! spent last week with his mother, l Mrs. R. E. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts spent the ! week-end in Dalton, Ga., .with Mr. and Mrs. Buell Stark. Mrs. A. N. Sewell, who had been spending some time here, accompanied them to her home. . i Miss Florence Ella Blakely has re sumed her position at Duke univer sity, Durham. N. C., after a holiday 1 visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely.. H. D. Rantin spent the holidays with his daughter, Mrs. N. P. Dow, and Mr. Dow in Knoxville, Tenn. Gerald C. (Sonny) Suber has ac cepted a position with T^C. Johnson company. Mr. a.id Mrs. Frank Godfrey and son, Frank, of Columbia, Mrs. Bessie' Godfrey of thi$ city, Mr. and Mrs. Wal'er Rutledge and chili.en, Ruth, i««• ••«««•«••••««•• ♦% ♦♦ ♦♦ « DRESSES 1-2 PRICE , A . " ■' NEW FALL AND WINTER STYLES Kay Whitney, Frances Dexten and Other Nationally Advertised Lines . SUITS AND TOPPERS 1-2 PRICE • * * ' ' f- .. .. ■ 4 Beautiful colors, ideal weight for wear now and on through the cool spring months jt , * Also ... ONE GROUP [ MEN’S SUITS ' ’ ^ $39.00 and $45.00 ' Now $32.50 MEN’S PANTS GREATLY REDUCED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN’S SLACKS PRICED FOR CLEARANCE * * Sumerel’s Department Store “The Home of Better Values” j