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Thursdoy, May 8 # 1947 THE CLINTON CHRONICLl Page Fire A word of Appreciation... ■s’ We wish to take this opportunity to thank our friends in Clinton and surrounding territory for their many kind expressions of good wishes in our new undertak ing. We have had words of encouragement and good wishes from friends in Spartanburg, Laurens, Greenville, Greenwood, Columbia and Charlotte, as well as Clinton, and we deeply appreciate the interest they have shown. AH at our equipment has been secured and an an nouncement concerning our formal opening on June 2 will appear in this newspaper in a future issue. Commercial Printing Co. Rembert S. Truluck Clinton, S. C. C. Wilson Bridges WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Col. and Mrs. R. E. Wysor left yes-1 Sofge and Jill Shuler of Aiken, Ros- terday morning for a month’s visit! anne Stanley of Ringstree, Marty to Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City, Brockington of Columbia, and Ellen Utah, Denver, Col., and Los. Ange-, Glass of Edgmoor, who are also stu-1 dents at Winthrop. Miss Mary Blakely and Miss Be-| atrice Heron of Chester;'were week-1 end. guests of Miss Nannie Young lies, Calif, and other points.' Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard were in ! Hartsville Saturday to attend the i May day exercises at Coker college. Their daughter, Lillian, was. One of j Tribble and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Announcement WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED TO GIVE ONE.DAY SERVICE on RON SON -LIGHTER FACTORY PRICES AND GUARANTEE the freshman attendants. Miss Mary Turner, formerly of Gaffney, is making her home with her sister, Mrs. D. A. Yarborough, and Mr. Yarborough. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts and children spent Sunday in Spartan- [ burg as the guests of Mrs. Burts’ sis ter, Mrs. P. M. Myers, and Mr. My ers. W. T. Putnam has returned home after spending several days in Ai ken with his daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McTeer. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Sterling Pitts, Jr., Mrs. Clyde McCarley and Misses Emma and Nan Hargrove of Kinards, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cromer in Blackville. j Homer Sumerel, of Greenville, I spent the week-end with Mr. and ■ Mrs. Jack Anderson. Miss Jean Layton of Greenville, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton, and had as her guest Miss Mary Neal Harper, also of Greenville. Mrs. William Bailey Owens had as her week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Smith of Greenville. Mrs. Roy Lopez had accepted a position with Jacobs Press. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Godsey and son, Billy, of Greenwood, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith, Jr. 0 4- J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler Authorized Service Depot Plaxico. Clyde Holt, of Mountville, is im proving at Hays hospital following! an appendectomy on Monday. Bobby Plaxico, student at Erskine college, Due West, vent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. Mrs. G. C. Neighbors of Goldville, Mrs. Irby Holland and Mrs. G. F. Cooley left Tuesday for “U visit in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts! were visitors in Rock Hill Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Holland of Charlotte, N. C.;" spent several days this week with her’parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Nabors. August Doner of Washington, D. C., was the week-end guest of friends in the city. * Mrs. Betty Hart is improving at Hays hospital where she is recover ing from an illness. Mrs. C. Bynum Betts has returned from a week’s visit with her uncle, Dr. T. E. Simpson, in Society Hill. Her mother, Mrs. A. M. Copeland, remained for another week's visit there. Mrs. R. E. Sadler and daughter, Miss Virginia Sadler, left Sunday to spend several weeks in New York. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lewis had as' their guests Sunday the former’s, parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis, of > Mr. and Mrs. John P. Benjamin, of I Pickens, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phil- near Clinton, hard as their guests liP s an( J family of Greenville. Sunday, Mrs. Lucy Nabors, Herman 'Tommy Jeanes, son of Mr. and Nabors and' Mr. and Mrs. John Da- ^Trs. Jack Jeanes, is visiting his INCOMPARABLE CARA NOME IN A PLASTIC BONBON DISH Lipstick, harmonizing roogo, U oz. Bowor-frogrant por- JJj fun* *nd wxW. Glft-pockod In pl«*»k bonbon di* ■ 4* OHtffB—vty CAM NOME HARMONY SET Tbrno Rpttkkt and Htrno matching rovga caka*. Boxod far Atothor.. CAM NOME MASKER OEAUTY SET ' fact Powdor and K as. Pnrfwmo 0^5 III Masked fttotlty ftOJL a«a»aaaa« mL CARA NOME FLOWER-FRESH PERFUME Craatad by Langloit, Mastar Par- fwmor. DOlkata, lasting fragrance. 30t GREETING CARDS FOR MOTHER'S DAY Baawtifvlty daslgnad cards wHh appropriatt venet for AAotber, yoar Other AAaOtmr and year friend's AAmihar Widn MlactioO. fVIVIVIwf • v* Snow Candy fori GALES COLONIAL SEWING IOX Mirror l« IM. Contain Mwiag *taa4 and • IK K- of Galas American Grstom Assarted Chaco. C{)5 IVfc fr. box I-** Oaks Bhm and Md, Ifb. bo* IM lb.* ban •}•»• and Cordials, 1 fo. baa •000 WN to All PtOAA MXALL IVMY IWWAY MONT ^ Jimmy • URANTI • RlOOtl COLUMBIA ■ROAOCAStlNO BYITBM Bishop-Walker Pharmacy The Rexall Store Phone 101 vis and childreh, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Martin and children of Greenville, and Mr. ajpd Mrs. Gene Deloach, and son, of‘"Laurens. A. O’Daniel and George H. Reid of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting Mr. O’Daniel’s sons, Dr. George R. O’Daniel in Spartanburg, and Drs. John Y. and James F. O’Daniel in Ellijay, Ga., this week. Mrs. Mittie E. Sanford, of Char lotte, N. C., formerly of Clinton, w*£*w ith Mr - and Mrs. .Roger Henry. is grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.j Tripp, in Piedmont this week.; Mrs.) Jeanes is spending this week in At lanta with Mr. Jeanes. Friends of Mrs. Roy Benjamin will be glad to know she is improving at her home here after being a pa tient at the General hospital in Greenville. Miss Louise Baxley, who teaches in Florence, spent the week-end the week-end guest of friends here. Mrs. Metta Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell and little son, Billy, accompanied by Mrs. C. J, Bauk- night and daughter, Amelia, of Char leston, are spending several days this week in Sylva, N. C., as guests of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Quay. Griggs, and Rev. Mr. Griggs. Richard Stutts, Albert Wallace, Paul Brady and Glenn Swope, stu dents at Prewbyterian college, spent the week-end in Rock Hill. ... Mr. and Mrs. Dan McGrew of Camden, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bridges-and daughter, Linda, spent the week-end with friends in Spartanburg and Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gray and Misses Kafhleen and Corinne Anderson, of Williamston, spent Sunday with Mrs. D’Arcy Gray. Friends of Fred Scoitt will be glad to know he has returned home after being a patient at a hospital in Char lotte for a week, and is able to be out again. Little Steve Katzburg, son of Dr Miss Ettsi Sue Sellers of Latta, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. John D. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder of Mc Cormick, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Mrs. Fanny Parrish spent Sunday in Cross Hill with her parents, Mr. and MrsL Sam Fuller. Miss Frances Sheely, who teaches in Loris, spent the Veek-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely. Mr. and Mrs..-Carrol Reid and daughter, Carolyn, spent the week end with the former’s sister, Mrs. C. ‘£. ‘Bishop, and Mr. Bishop in Don alds.. Mrs. George Reid, of Whitmire, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson attended the final concerts of the Columbia Music Festival association on Friday and Saturday evenings. They were the guests, pf Mrs. Florid^ Goddard. Tom Taylor and little son, Tommy, of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dicus. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Stubbs, Mrs. Boyd Owings, Miss Martha Owings, and Mrs. Arthur Katzburg of New- an< ^ W- H. Anderson, Jr., spent Sun- berry, spent the week-end with his I da y in Charleston and visited Cy- \ Read The Chromde-Your Neighbor Does grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Weir. - Rev. anc| Mr s- B. L. Wood, Sr., of Spartanbufg, were guests this week of their son, B. L. Wood, Jr., and family. Miss Dorothy Hudgens, of Colum bia, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hud gens. Jerry King, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrell King, is improving at horn* following a -tonsilectomy at Hays hospital last Friday. Mrs. William Chisholm of Black Mountain, N. C., has returned to her home after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Downs L. Monroe. Mr. Chisholm and children spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Patrick of Chester, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. .B. Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer returned Monday after spending the past sev en months ifi Winter Haven, Fla. Miss Ida Evelyn Campbell is re covering from an appendectomy at Hays hospital yesterday . Walter F. Young has -returned to his home in Aberdeen, Miss., after spending a month with his sisters, at the John H---Young home place. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Munden, Mils Faye Pinson and ‘Toots” Brodie joined other friends in Montreat, N. C., for a house party the past week-end.. Friends of F. M. Stutts will be glad to know he is improving satis factorily at Johns-Hopkins hospital in Baltimore, Md., following an ope ration there the past week. Miss Grace Young, student at Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent the week-end recently with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young, and had as her guests Misses Eleanor press gardens Mrs, B- T. Fuller is spending this week in Newberry with her daugh-j ter, Mrs. Bill Blalock and Mr. Bla lock. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Mr. and' Mrs. George Brockenbrough, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Walker were in Colum bia Monday evening for the Colum bia Music festival to hear Patrice? Munsel Sing. George H. Reid, of Los Angeles, Calif., who has been spending two’ weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. A. 0”Daniel, will leave this week-end for New York and will attend the General Assembly of the Northern! Presbyterian church in Grand Rap ids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman and family have moved into their attractive new home on Walnut street. " > Mrs. B. O. Whitten has returned from a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brandt, in Greensboro, N. C. Miss Lily YaTborough had as h guests for the week-end in Cross chor, Mrs. H. F. Harris of-Colurr' Miss Agnes Davis, Mrs. Nene V man, Miss Irene Workman, Raymond Pitts, Miss Ella Litt Crary and Miss Azile Living- Friends 6f Mrs. J. Hamp S regret to know she continu her home. Friends of Mrs. Ola Goldville, will be sorry to a patient at the local hosp Judge and Mrs. M. M. At 1# - Matthews, visited Miss R(f)llSher fey during the past week Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Seas ily spent Sunday in Silvt attended the family reur home of Mrs. Sease’s rr Sallie Boozer. To Mother What a world of meaning that word means. Tender, loving, carressing, she — is the one who gave «s the courage to meet failure, the strength toachieve success. v* i .. -r ' , To those Mothers who are with us to day and to those who remain but a beau- ‘i; tiful memory, our hearts pay tribute. Don’t forget it’s HER day, May 11th. M, S. Dailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital $400,000.00 Announcing GRAND OPENING New Beauty Parlor THE VANITY SHOP On Sloan Street Opposite Louie's T-MONDAY, MAY 12 ALL NEW, MODERN EQUIPMENT INSTALLED TO GIVE YOU EXPERT SERVICE FOUR LICENSED OPERATORS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. Ask for Information Regarding the Gyro-Lator Slenderizing Treatments. THE VANITY SHOP Mrs. Vera Moore, Prop. Be Prepared for the Boll Weevil! The weevil will be here, this year, in large numbers, to destroy your crop, if you ore not prepared to fight him. ’ SO BE QN THE ALERT! We Are Dealers For The Matthew’s Boll Weevil which w Ideal r ay «r %