The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 21, 1940, Image 5
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THE CLPfTON CHBONICLE> CUKTON/S. C
PACE FIVE
PEOPLE YOU KNOW I
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fuest of Miss xJVinoea W^laoc in
lewfawnry durlnv tile ftprinf ItoUdnyi.
Mr«. 8. C. Hmjm and Mr*. A. H.
mine* «pent ,a9vt>ml ddjrs this
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Auto Loans!
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i^cMldrea of Gray Ooart, spent Sun-
W€ wifl loan you money on your car or refinance your
car for you.
Our toMus and* ralos are ■linitawd.
TIMMERMAN WIOTOR CO.
CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH
Phone 119 Sales aud Service '' GUnton, S. C.
Mist Maud Geer iras a businew vis>
Har in Atlsi^ Monday. j
Mm. EHa B. Warren ems the ruest
Sunday of 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cas
que in Laurens.
'»a»eek in Ghariertpn. 1 BoMby Joe Hitt visited his cousins,
I Miss Emily iFerpuson, roendber of!Betty, BiRie, and Maxie Armstronr*
jtihe school faculty Obestofield, j in Gray Court during the sprinf holi-
Mr. and IMm. R. E. Peiroson . | Mrs. J. F. Kin* ud sons have re-i
Mr. and Mrs. W. D., Annatron* and,turned to their honie in Waabin*ton,*
D. C., after spending the past sevend'
day with Mm. Armstrong’s parents, months with iMm. Ring’s mother, Mrs.
jMr. and Mm. Eugene HHt. !J* W. Leake.
I Mr. and ’Mrs. T. E, Salters andj Misa 'Mary Ella Bailey of Oampo-'
I daughter, iMkrs Sara Saltern, of Sal- hello, and Miss .\gatha Bailey of
•tern, spent the week-end with Mr.andJobeater, spent the weeh-end w^
Mrs. S. G. DiHard. Mrs. Sattem is a their mother, Mm. T. L. W. Bailey, j
siister <rf’Mm. l>Hlard. Mm. Minnie Adair is viaiting her!
- Miss Pauline Roberts, who teaches girter. Mm. Uzsie Copeland in Lau-
!ln Winmrtwro, 'spent the week-end’rens this week.
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BUY YOUR SPRING CLOTHES
NOW..WEAR TIffiM EASTER
SUITS IN MEDIUM AND UGHT WEIGHTS
Naw SPRING showing of Curlee, Merit, Knoxville twceda,and
College,Roe aoits, in the new pattema, atyica, rolm and fabrics—
now on dteploy. Alao Spring slyloa in John B. Stotaot^ and Green
auken of ka|a» CMnhy Sgnare and Bona Altoii alwea, NanJiattea.
NeW Ba^anil Rnchinelmir shirts. Interwoven soda, and a complete
line of mea^ fnmlahlngs. ''
Curlee suite, ,^ptece 1 $24.50
Curlee suited 4*i]ihce 29,50
Merit suits (BoHmy fabrics), S-iuece ZtSO
KnoxviHe tweed- suite, 4^i)iece 24.50
Ckillese Roe suite, S-piece 14.96
Colleffe Roe suite, 5-pieoe 16.M5
John B. Stetson hnts (light weights) 5.00
Green maketv hats 2J6
Janies special hate ..^rnr:. 1.95
Crosby Square Sport shoes 5.00
Bona Allen Sport shoes 3.50
Bona Allen Sportvshoes 2.98
Interwoven
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... in assorted pat
terns and colors. Elas
tic and regular t(H>,
and Anklets—
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50c pair
35c pair-
3 for ».00
James Pitts
Phone 64-R
Clinton, S. C.
Concrete Rends CenToke It
Once more newspaper headlines like these, followinj^
the recent heavy freeze, broke the bad news to motorists.
But there’s another side to the story. Concrete resisted
the damagihg effects of heavy rains and severe cold—
uved millions of dollars for motorists.
Concrete has the ** bridging strength** needed to
keep pavements from breaUng up when the support
ing soil is weakened by frost and soaking rains.
Because of diis simple engineering fact, your con
crete ^ads remain aafe gnd efficient in all weather—
need no "load limit** or **decoiir** aighs—are kept in
prime condition without expensive maintenance. *
Cx)ncrete is a true 'Tow-costroad** over a period of
years.
PORTLAND CIA^ENT ASSOCIATION
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<['nold Cannon, and Mr. Cannon, last ters, Cardyn and Virginia, visited the
<»{we«h-end. former’s sister. Mm. Ray Phillips, in
with her parents, Mr. and Ma*. G. P. Miss Mamie Jackeon of 'Kingstree,
was the guest last week of Mr. and
Miss Betty Wbodwortki bad as her Mrs. J. D. JOMies.
week-end guest Mias Dorottiy 6ulli-j Mr. and Mm. W. O. Holland and
van of Augusta, (M. Ison, James, spent Sunday in Lanford
Mm. E. B. Setaler of Roanoke, Va.,^ Station witlhaMm. H'^hiT>d’s mother,
and Miss Helen Derrick of Charlotte,! Mm. W. B. Wright.
N. C., visited their sister. Mm. Ar*' Mrs. W. J, Henry, Jr., and daugh-
Hubert Adair, freshman at West
Georgia college,* Carrolton, is spend
ing the sprii»g holidays with his fath
er, Rhett P. Adair, and other relatives
Seneca, several days last week
.Mr. and Mm. E. P. Little of Green
wood, were guests Sunday of M. B.
Hipp and family,
j Mr. and Mrs.' H. R. Jones and
Mias Kate Milam 'has resumed^her!daughter, 'Miss Frances Jones, were
teaching position in apringTiedd after'visitors in Oreenvilte last Wednesday,
ja visit te her parents, Mr. and Mm. | Mrs. C. A. McFaddin visited rela-
|J. W. Milam. Jtives in Manning a few.da^ the past
I Miss Mada Brown of Lanes, was week.
{the week-end guest of MfTand Mrs.' Mr. and Mm. E. R. Knox were
I Hubert Boyd. > guests Sunday of Mr. and Mm. Roy
j E. E. BWcely of Washington, D. C., j DfiShields in Woodruff.
.is visiting his mother, Mm. L. D.; (Mm. Herman 'Wells of Leicester,
THE BIG 3
REASONS FOR USING
A CHECKING ACCOUNT
SAFETY: It’s never safe to carry money around on
your perapa or aecrete it in your home or at vowr. nince
of bttfiincas. Biut it*s always safe to keep your money in
a Checking Acconnt at this bank.
CONVENIENCE: Paying by check is the quick, effort
less way to make a payment—-and you always have *Hhe
right change.” Your check stubs are a ready reference of
paynMnts made; your cancelled checks return to you as
legal receipts. ^
ECONOMY: Checks are the cheapest means of money
transfer. And if your time is worth an3rthing at aH, yoalll
make money by saving time with a Checking Account.
EVERY BANKING SERVICE,
BUSINESS JkND PERSONAU
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BANKERS
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Blakely, near here this week.
Joe MdMRhtn, student at OGkmson,
spent the. wock-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mra. Jodie C. MicMiUan.
Prienda of Mm. H. F. Scott will be
sorry to know dhe is Hi at har home.
Min Viiginia Dfilaed, Coker ooL
lUf# student, is spending Chrimrmg
boRdays wMi hei^MOtnis, Mr. and
BIrs. S. G. DHUrd.
N. €., is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Albert Abrams, and Mr. Abrams.
Bfr. and Mm. J. B. Dominick, Mr.
and Mm. Alan Dominidc and son,
Jerry, of near dinton, mwnt ^Sunday
with the former’s daughter. Mm. J.
V. StlHweH, and Mr. 8tllhtell, in
Newberry.
Hm. John Foxworth of Kingstree,
visited her brother, parlton F, Winn,
BHl Pitts attended a state dry (and Mm. Winn, during the week-end.
deanem convention in Columbia last
Wednesday.
Mm. J. W. Dodge and son. Bill, of
Schnectady, N. Y., are visiting • Mrs.
Dodge’s brother, Prof. H. E. Sturgeon,
and Mm. iSturgeon.
M iss Rita Chandler, who teaches
near I.4ynchburg, was the week-end
guest of friends here.
^Bramlett, ap4Alvja.HutUpdaf Colum-) Mrs. Jahnadge Hemiy and..4iaimh-
' Hbia, were guests of relatives in Ow- ter. Miss Frances Wales Henry,
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Mrs. J. N. Richards<m spent Sunday
in Laurens with her daughter, Miss
Mary Ellen Richardson.
Miss Hazel Sherard visited her sis
ter, Mm, Guy. Sullivan, and Mr. Sul
livan, in Anderson last week-end. >
Mr. and 'Mrs. M. Oissanova and.
children spent Friday in Columbia*
with their son, Adrian Cas.sanova, i
Mr. and 'Mrs. Mikd Caskey and lit-! Mrs. Cassanova, and daughter. Miss
tie son, Mike, Jr., of Seneca, spent the [Madeline Cassanova. j
week-end with Mm. Otekey^s parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mills and chil-'
Mr. and Mm. T. L. Cooper. Idren of Greenwood, visited friends
(Mm. C. Q. Holland, Mm. Nancy'here Sunday. j
ugh-i
- ..of'
[mgs Sunday. 'Cowpens, were guests of relatives
Mr. and Mm. R. P. Kaim of Co-.here during the week,
lumbia^ visited the latter’s parents,; Mr. and Mm. B. t\ W’ingard and
Mr. and Mm. L. D. McCmry,^^e past I daughter, Barrie Jean, visited M m.
•''eoh-end. jWingard’s mother, Mm. Elfie Wasson,
H. D. Payne has returned from a'in the Hickory “IViveen. section Sun-
several weeks’ vacation in Florida, jday.
Bill Abrams of Columbia, spent) Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden have
Sunday here with his mother, Mm.,returned to their home here after
Estelle Abtams, and other relatives, {spending the winter months in Inver-
Mt. and Mni. Ernest jCulpefmei* of iness, Fla. Friends of Mrs. McFadden,
Columbus, Ga., were week-end guests'who has been a patient in the ChunHi
of Mr. and Mm. Gene Knox. jHome infirmary in ^Baltimore, will be
Miss Elizabeth Dickert of Green-'glad to know her condition is improv-
wood, spent the spring holidays here ing.
with her sister, Mrs. A. W. MiUs, and I ' Mm: W. O. Brown of Rock Hill, is
Mr. MiHs. visiting her sister, Mrs. Alma McKee.
tMisses Ione Neal and Ruth Sharp- Mr. and iMm. J. R. Boyd and sons
ton visited friends in Spartanburg [visited the former’s parents, Mr. and
Sunday.- [Bim. J. W. A. Boyd, in Greenwood
John D. Davis visited his dauflhter, I Sunday. #
Mm. J. Noland Parker,^ and Mr. Pick-! Mrs. J. D. Jeanes and -son. Jack,
er in Langley several days the past'spent Sunday in Gieenwoo<l with Mrs.
week. Jeanes’ sister, Mrs. G. S. YeWell.
Miss Vivian Parks Adair has re- J. N. Duke.s of Sedalia, Mr. and
sumed ther teaching position in Me- Mrs. Marvin Page of Wo<^rufT, and
Gormick after attending the teachem’ Mrs. Grady Adair of his city, visited!
meeting m Grewiville, and spending their daughter and sister. Miss Billie
the week-end with her parents, Mr. Duke.'<, who patient in an Atlanta
and Mrs. Y- P. Adair. hospital, on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Hanier and little I John D. Davis, Jr., of Langley, aiKl
daughter, Betty Jane, of Eastover,* Elliott Davi.s of Rock Hill, spent the
speut several days the past week with week-end with their parents, Mr. and
her mother. Mm. J. W. Leake. Mr. Mrs. John D. Davis.
Hamer was here for the week-end and Mrs. Tom Adair, Miss Ella Adair,
accompanied them home. Dillard Adair and little Johnny Adair!
The following Clinton people at- visited Joe R. Adair in Laurens Sun-j
tended the funeral of T. M. Little- days. (
field in GreenviUe Monday: Mr. and' 'Miss Katheuine Blanton was the I
Mm. B. iR. Austin, Mr. and Mm. R. guest Sumlay of Michael Fraga at the)
A. (Steer, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt, Columbia Bible college. t
Miss Florence Bobo, and 'Mm. Wym,an Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Owens and j
Shealy. .daughter, June, visited .Mrs. Oweiw’
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Utde, Miss- jiarents, (Mr. and .Mrs. \V. P. Atkins,
es Jane Little, Betty Hunter and Vir- in. Greenwood Sunday-,
giqiia Sumerel attended the gradu- Mr, and .Mrs. W. B. Tribble and
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The Southern Bell Telephone Company, in providing quick,
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South, has made the telephone truly an instrument (or the people.
SOUTHERn BEUTEIEPNORE RRD TELECRRPR Ct(npfln!l
NcoarDSATce
ation recital of Mm. Little’s niece, children spent Sunday in Charlotte
Mias Kate Wheeler, pianist, at Win- with the latter’s brother, F. M.
throp college. Rock HUl, Friday eve- Quinn ,and Mrs. Quinn,
ning. ^ Mr. and Mrs* \V. A. John.son are on
j Miss ^iza Curiae of WinivsLoro, a vacation trip to South Georgia and
[spent the week-end with her sister, Flond*-
;Mm. John W. Little, and Mr. Little. Mrs. Gmly Seawright and son,'
Mm. M. E. Curlee, wbo had been vis- Grady Alva, and Preston iMilam of'
iting her daughter here for the past Pendleton, and Miss Margaret Milam
few weeks, accompanied J»er home, [of Greenville, sbent Saturday here j
Misa Pearl Hitt, who teaches in with their daughtem and sisters, .Mrs.'
Lake City, visited her parents, Mr. Edgar Copeland and Mrs. Horace:
and Mrs. Eugene Hitt, last week-end.! Horton. j
She had as her gruests,'Misses 8aUie' Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell andj
Brockton and iiaze4 C^ins of Mam son are now occu{)ying their
Bluff, and Miss Eunice King of Lakelhome on Musgrove street.
City. ' i Miss Jeanne Holman of C^olumbia,
Mm. W. V. Badger of Atlanta, and was the week-end guest of Miss Fran-
BHl 'Criap, student at Crazer Theo-'ces Ruth Edwards.
new
logical seminary, Chester, Pa., visited
their parents, Mr. and Mm. W. E.
Friends of Mr. and Mm. Albert
.Abrams-will be glad to know their
Crisp in Mountville, and other rela-J little son, (Buck, who was a patient at
tives here, last ■week. Hays (hospital a few days, is recuper-
(Mm. T. J. Blalock, Sr., visited her ating at his home,
daughter, iMra. T. O. McKeown, andj Mr. and Mrs. Pgrker Jones of
Mr. 'McKeown, in Bladtstodc a few • Beaufort, Mr. and Mrs. EdWanl
days the past w«ek. BIr. and Mm.jBrailsford and sons, Lucien and Ed-
Francis ^alodc and T. O. McKeown, I ward, Jr^ of tSummenten, and Miss
Jr„ student at PreM»yterian eoUege, I Laetitia Jones of LowndesviHe, spent
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baker ter«*
payment—
spent the week-end there and accom
panied BCm. 'Bftaiock home.
the week-end with their parents,- Dr.
and Mm. F. D. Jones.
BILL HENRY’S
ENTERPRISE STREET ' CLINTON. S. C.
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