The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 31, 1953, Image 5

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ThurmUv. December SI, 1953 THE CLINTON CHEONICLE Ptff* FIt* ■BBWWHWWMWMWWWMMMMWMMMWMMWWWBWWWpMWWWMt daughter. Julie, spent the holidays son and brother. Frank. WEEK-END IKIES . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS ' ** " p *''“ D ' BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents employ kaooo3aoao«ex«^acx%»oooMMex«»oo»it Mrs. E. F. Culbreath and daugh ters, Ann and Elizabeth, of Char lotte, N. C., spent the holidays with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. O. I. Sheely. Mrs. L. J. Brandt and daughters, Martha and Susan, returned yester day to thier home in Ashe boro, tf. Mrs. A. N. Martin, m Roanoke Rap Mn. R. F Blakely and Misses ids, N. C. i Margaret and Katherine Blakely Guests during the holidays of spent the holidays in Louisville, J Mrs. Ethel Pitts were Mr. and Mrs Ga.. with Rev. ai.d Mr*. W. M. j W. D. Pitts and aon, Willie, of And- Blakely and family person. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis Mrs. George Holland ^pent las’, and sons of Columbia, and Mr. and week with her mother,” Mrs. F. A. Mrs. Lessie Durden has returned Mrs. C. L. Pitts and daughter, Buchanan, in Swannanoe, N. C. to the. A. L. Neighbors home after Mary, of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Arrington of a visit with her daughter in Col- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shields and Greneville, who have recently re- lege Park, Ga. i son, Billy, are visiting the former’s turned from Iran, were guests last Mrs. J. B. Wilder, with Mr. and P arents * D r - and Mrs. H. M. Shields, week of Mrs. R. F. Blakely and Mrs. i. D. Maher, Mrs. Ada Camp- in Griffin, Ga. family. bell and son of Spartanburg, spent! Guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joe H^girts and daughter. DANCING CLASSES Begin Tuesday, Jan. 5 - 3:30 AMERICAN LEGION HOME Jackie Franks Will Teach Tap, Ballet and Acrobatic*, Ethan Rippy, Former Teacher for Arthur Murray of New Y'ork, Will Teach Ballroom Dancing:. These Class es Will Begin at 7 O’clock. * REGISTER BEFORE TUESDAY BY CALLING 704-M Sunday in McCormick with her H. J. Pitts were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rita, of Abbeville, visited the for- C, after a few days visit with her son, G. C. Wilder, and Mrs. Wilder. Kennedy and children, Craig and mer’s mother, Mrs. George Holland, parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whit-| Mrs. Joseph Steiner left Monday Sally, of Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. the past week. ten. Mr. Brandt was also here dur- i for a visit with her Barents. Mr. Sam Evans and chidren of Lexing- A3c Thomas R. Owens of Lack- — ing the week-end. and Mrs. J. Burke, in Baltimore, ton; and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bur- land AFB, Texas, is spending sev- Miss Jamie Little spent the holi-jMd. ’ | dette of Charleston. , eral weeks with his parents, Mr. days in Gastonia, N. C., with her Miss Fannie Parrish viited herj Mrs. Louise Hilton spent the an( * ^ ^ Gwens, sister, Mrs. Everette Carson and parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Fuller,'week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- .. Mlss Anne Gw® 113 of Richmond, family. ! in Cross Hill during the holidays. ! man Duke and family in Clemson. , • visit ji n fc her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hatton and Thomas: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black had as ! Lt and Mrs. Marshall Lanter re- R - S - Gwens. Hatton have returned from Roan-1 their guests for Christmas Mr. and'turned Tuesday to Fort Benning, Tommy Morton is visiting Mr. eke, Va., where they visited their. Mrs. W. Alec Black of Columbia;: Ga., after visiting the latter’s par- and Mrs - B L - Alston in Charlotte daughter and sister, Mrs. W. D.l Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Black and But-I e nts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler. and Mr and Mrs> James Brogdon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and in Benettsville. Burley and Mr. Burley for the holi-! ler Black, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. tey*; „ B Garter and daughter,| children of Charleston, are guests cmrmr ar cHanv i-nnvr Miss Frances Sheely was the Mary Cecil, of Richmond, Va.; Mr , this week of the latter’s mother,: a GIWG AT ol guest of friend in Greenville on and Mrs. W. A. Martin and daugh- Mrs. James Pitts and family. 1 A sin 8 m 8 wlU ** at ^ Monday. ter, Mary, of Fountain Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Galloway Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rowland and and daughter, Miss Jerry Galloway, son. Bill, are spending this week of Anderson, joined other members in Welaka, Fla of the family here on Christmas Mrs. Henry M. Lukstat left Mon- singing will be neld at Shady Misses Mary "loiT*a^'d “Margaret Gr t ove H club ’ Cross 0 Roads : ® n ! Bell of Staunton, a., are visiting Baturda ^.. n ‘ ght ’ i their sister. Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, ^ ^ bhc 13 ,nvited to 3tte ^: and Col. Wysor. FINAL SETTLEMENT Mr. and Mn. J. F. Jacobs spent rv . . ■ ■ ... , - t Take notice that on the 5th day of Day *t the home of Mrs. Galloway s day for Clifton, N. J., where she several days this week with Mr. January 1954 I will render a final sirter, Mrs. Eugene Johnson^ (will visit her mother, Mrs M Shu- and Mrs W B. Owens, Jr., and account'of m’y acts and doings as Mrs. W. L. Marshall of Wades- pik family in Savannah, Ga. They were Executrix of the estate of James boro, N. C-, is visiting Mrs. W. L. Mrs. S. M. Warner spent the holi- accompanied home by Mrs W Rhett Sloan in the office of thei Mar hall, Jr..and Mn CM Bailey days in Shelbyville. Tenn with her Bailey Owens who nad been spend- judge of Probate of Laurens Coun- Mr and Mrs. E W. Eptmg and Mr. and Mrs Jf. W. Hams and mg the holidays there. ty at 10 o'clock a m and on the Mn. Jack Miller of Pom ana, were daughter. Miss Cornelia Harris, Mr and Mrs John Jordan and same day will apply for a final dis- X guesta Christinas Day of Mr. and spent the holidays with relatives in daughter. Betsy, spent the holiday* f harse from mv trust as Executrix s Mrr O. H Sh«ly Dillon .nd R*i Spongs. N. C ! u. Colombo w,U. U,, (onwr. .a- Any SSLThJSli « ! i Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ftaalar oCj Ml. and Mrs. H M V oung, Jr., ter, Mrs Guy Meares, and Dr. tate is notified and reauired to e Sumter, were guesU of friends here and daughter. Carol. *>ent the Meares make payment on or before that’ $ during the week-end week-end in Charlotte with the lat- Guests yetarday of Mrs J. Clar- date; and all persons having clatrm t , fLi nd i lr, e ( i 0r,e if’'* * >arent *- Mr * nd Mr> J q, ence Copeland were Mr and Mn .gamst said ntate will present ? attended the Fisher - McKissick Hannan J A Todd of Barksdale. Mr and them on or before said date duly t wedding in Greenville Saturday Mr. ani Mrs Reese Young and Mn L. R. Kamage of Wan Shoals. D r„ven. or be forever barred’ ' and Mr and Mn R. L. Ch^ley of New York GOLD THEATRE MANNA fee T« ntW. PARKING AREA NR NO. SMI THt R.-FRI. Weatern Rodeo F1R*T shohim. DEC’. 31 JAN. 1 m It AM. J P M — Start Thar PH Eve. t'Jt THURS. Late Show New Year’s Eve Night DEC’. 31 No Advance in Admission CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR HERE — DOORS OPEN 11:00 P.M. SATURDAY ’MICKEY ROONEY-WANDA HENDRIX ROBERT PRESTON • ROBERT STACK MV OUTLAW BROTHER JANUARY 2 He Rode Strairht Into Trouble . . . with guns in his hands, and vengeance in his heart! PLUS CARTOON Chapter t—“SECRET CODE" Show Starts 2 PJVf. MONDAY-TUESDAY mi* MtST UV6H mi JAN. 4-5 JOSEPH CALLEIl _ JTK' FRED CLARK , J by PAM. JONES • Oinctid b» NORUAN TAUROG SIX ScronpUy by EDMUND HARTMANN Md DANNY ARNOLD / SfiMC Addibonil DiSafut by REN ENGLUNO • Stvy by n,r*i > DANNY ARNOLD • A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ^ HUSl Early Shows Mon. 10 AJH.. 3 P.M.w Shows Start Mon.-Tue. Eve. 8:30 WEDNESDAY ■JOSEPH CO T TFN JEAN PETERS GARY MERRILL CASH NIGHT JAN. 6 CARTOON. Early Shows It AJU. 3 PJH. — Eve. Shows Start 6:30 Or. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST OArrw at 100 Saath Broad St. Phone CM tat to 11# »er mefn- WMM fftT' NBS V aniHa WAFERS ijk. Premium Vanilla WAFERS . ib Aaitex Spaghetti & Can MEAT BALLS Del Monte Pineapple 46 Os. JUICE BEATRICE BENNETT SLOAN., Esacutnx Guaato during the week-end of Dec 4. 1053 4p Dec 31 ?. Mr and Mn John T. Young were * - - — —— ; £ Mr. and Mn John C. Henry of " j Greenville. John Heno. Jr. of Chi- caao. 111. Mr and Mn Craig Pur- call of Salisbury. M C J H Jomigan spent the holi days with relative* in Jacksonville. Fla Mr and Mn John T. Your* and daughter. G'-orgia. rpmt Sunday with Mr and Mn Bonner Henley in Greenwood Muw Mar la n Burl*, librarian at Presbyterian college, is kpvndtng the hidtdevs at her hume .n lt>«nra Path Prtends will to glad to know she is improving after being UL UP, Rem G Whiteiaw ha* re turned fr m. a lrtf> to Fort Myers, FU. where he joined c ben of hts family. He companied home by hi* stator, Mrs. John Whiteford. and children. Wil liam. M*»ry tnd Martha of MaU.* m, Wbacons in Mr and Mn Burnell Ray and children of Sumter, spent the week end with the former's mother. Mn E P Ray John Wiltam Dillard of New York, spent several days last week with hts mother. Mn J Will DU 1 lard, and ir. Andrews with his brother. Henry Drayton Dillard Mr and Mn Lawrence P Davis j and children. Mr. and Mn Thorn- I well Dunlap spent the holidays in Sandertville. Ga. with their moth-' er. Mn W W Harm Mn George M Abbof of Long Island. N. Y, is visiting her daugh- ! ter. Mn David S. Cook and daugh- ten. They were vuiton in At lanta, Ga., several duya last week Dr. sum! Mrs. George Reeves of 1 Columbia, were guests during the ; holidays of Mn. Reeves uncle and . aunt. Dr. and Mrs Edouard Patte Mn. E P. Ray, Mr. and Mrs Ray I Pdta *nd daughter. Myra, and Mn. j Louie Thomley weri guests Satur day of Mr. and Mrv Norman Law-: ‘ rence in Clemson. Mn. Step Boeks of Ware Shoals, Miss Margaret Beeks of Blacks- 1 burg, Va., were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Mrs. W. C. Steveruon has return ed to her home in Philadelphia, Pa., after a several months visit with her jon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stevenson. Dr. George Bellingrath was call ed to Sebring, Fla., the past week due to the death of an uncle. Colev J. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan of Jacksonville, Fla., were guests dur ing the holidays of the former’s sister, Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., and Mr. Finney. Mrs. Morgan Todd spent the holi days in Abbeville with her brother, Joe Little, and family. Mr. Little accompanied her home for a brief visit. Mrs. Todd is visiting friends and relatives in Simpsonville and Greenville for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mobley and children returned Tuesday to their home in Wilmington, N. C., after a visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George C. Bellingrath. During the holidays the Bellingraths and their visitors were guests of relatives and friends in Atlanta, Ga., and Rev and Mrs. A. R. Craig in Rutherford- ton, N C Mr. and Mrs. James F. King and sons of Arlington, Va., are visiting the lattci's mother, Mrs. J. Will Leake and other relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Francis Kulcsar of Butner, N. C-, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunziker of Atlanta, and Zurich, Switzerland, and Dr. and Mrs. George Reeves of Columbia, were guests over the week-end of Dr. and Mrs. Edouard Patte. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis and daughter, Nannette, spent several days last week viaiting relatives at \\ \ ^ 1 // Yfioto fot a tfftpptf 1954 As the new year dawns we extend our best wishes to our friend* and customer*. We look forward with pleasure to the priviteve of *orvinK 'our bank needs. We want you to know we value your business and friendship. MAKE THIS YOUR BANKING HOWE IN S4 Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Depw*it Insurance ( orpomttou Soy "I Sow If In The Chronicle** — Thonk Yob! <^Start the NEW Z7c Aged Wisconsin Hoop Lb. CHEESE 35c 57c Southern Gold MARGARINE Lb. 23c Planter* < wrktail Mfa. C aa PEANUTS 34c (iardea Fremit COLLARDS Bunch 25c Siring 2 Lbw BEANS 35c Johnson’s Home-Made Lb. SAUSAGE 59c Auxtex 15 Os. C an BEEF STEW Fresh Dressed FRYERS Lb. 43c All Brands Canned BISCUITS 2 for 27c Old Black Joe No. 2 Can B. E. PEAS 14c Fresh Pork Lb. SPARE RIBS 55c Black-Eyed PEAS Lb. Bag 17c Blue Plate Pint MAYONNAISE 31c Blue Plate Strawb’y 12 Oz. PRESERVES . . 29c Red Band FLOUR 10 Lb*. 98c s J5 :: ■ :: x x :: :: x :: Jewel 3 Lb. Ctn. SHORTENING 73c x x x i: Star Kist 8 Oz. TUNA FISH 37c Ballard Mix Pkjf. CORN BREAD 28c :» Ocean Spray 303 Can Cranberry Sauce 21c Wilson’s Certified BACON .. Lb. 73c a/i ViMLD’K^ Super market CPW.**** * CUNTON.se Regular Size CIGARETTES Carton - $1.95 All Regular Size BREAD 15c x Alto and Marietta, Ga., where their