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/ _ ' ' i \ ;■ > >. V t- Thursday, March 11, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five f 1— -4. fyecdutUna... LOWER #« *# #.♦ :: V PRICES! CrGAt&l Gabardine SPRING SUITS A large assortment of pas tel gabardine models with that “new look/’ featuring longer skirts and jackets finely detailed— S17.95 up SPRING DRESSES So important for 'Easter, so important for you. In styles you’ll love to wear— S6.95 - Others $1.*)S to $9.95 :: S :: ♦ * H ♦♦ ♦ ♦ i: ♦ ♦ j: *% ij $ I WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS '' BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents %■= - — Miss Katherine Eichelberffer and ren of Kinards spent Sunday with * Hugh Eichelberger were week-end Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath. guests of relatives and friends in! Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Strickland and Anderson. | children and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mss. Carroll Reid, Mr. and Bishop spent Sunday in Johnston with ^ Mrs. George Reid, Walter Adams Mrs - f a dier, # Ed Cullum. 1$ with Frank Adams of Whitmire on' M r - and Mrs.' Durwyd Murdock Sunday visited the former's sister, ; arul children were in Belton during Mrs. H. F. Shealy, who is a patient the week to attend the funeral of at Duke hospital, Durham, N. C. Mrs. Mrs. John R. Murdock. Shealy of Columbia formerly resided Mrs. H. D. Dobson of (entral spent hgj.p ‘ v several days last ( week with her Mrs. Tom Plaxico has resigned heri‘ iau K hter ' Mrs - W - R ‘ Martin and Mr. office position at ThornwelK Orphan- ^ art * n ‘ I „„„ Miss Virginia Gray of Queens Col- i 1 lege is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flow and daughter, Jo anne, and Mrsi Harry Kelly and 1 Mrs. L. R. Gray. Mrs. T. J. Blalock has returned daughter, Linda, of Goldville, were | a ft er a yi s it w ith her daughter, Mrs week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. James Moore, in York, and is now at the home of her son and daughter- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. George R. B^a- L. Holland. Mrs. Fred Whitlock of this city, M. Stevenson and children, 1 lock. Mis. J. .... ..iv,«..u anc j ^j rs g b. Loftis and Mary and Bob, of Greenwood, and daughtei , Nannett e, were recent guests of \Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 1 Ball near Gray Courts -Dr. Marshall Dendy, of Orlando, Fla.,- who: was here last week for the Religious ■ Emphasis week service: at Presbyterian college, w r as the guest af Dr. and .Mrs. Malcoknn A. Mac donald. , Mrs. George W. Taylor spent the week-end with her son and daugh- ier-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .Aiken Tay-i lor, and other relatives in Atlanti, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Cleveland of Binghampton, N. Y., were guests dur ing the week-end of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. J F. Ja cobs. Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, Mrs. Jack Jeanes and son. Tommy, spent Sunday with Mrs. G. S. Yeldell in Greenwood. Mrs. J. B. Johnson and sons, Al bert and Raymond Johnson, have moved into their recently purchased home on Hickory street. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Page and- daughterr-Hc-eeiltac- of ■ Spai tJiiburg," visited the former’s mother, Mrs., Rhett P. Adair,' and Mr. Adair Sun day. Mrs. Nene D. Workman is spend-, ng this week with Mrs. Mary Mar-, tin in New York. Mrs. L. J. Brandt, Jr., and little 1 daughter, Martha, of Greensboro, N. C., • are spending two weeks with SPRING TOPPERS Choose your , new spring topper from our large col lection of fitted and boxy' styles in all-wool. Some with nailhead and embioi- dered trims. SPECIAL— LADIES’ SUPS $1.49 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne of Laurens, spent Sunday in Whitmire with Mrs. SlCJ. A. Darby and Miss Alice Thomas. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Olin A. j-J Moore and son, Curtis, will be inter- ested to learn they will move to Knox- ville. Term, next week to make their £ home. Mr. Moore, now connected with j-J Jacobs Press, has accepted a position there. - — ! Pfc. Jean Williams of Fort Jack- son spent several days during the w|ek with friends here. Mrs. W. O. McKinney of Anderson !* 1 spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Durward Murdock and Mr. Murdock. Mrs. McKinney and Mrs. Murdock were called to Anderson on Saturday because of the illness of jfC the for mer’s rpother! v Mrs. Jane Mc- Kinney^—-. * Mrs. Lewis King and children, Steve $.♦ and Sheila, of Laurens were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ar- ffoddT Mrs. Dewey Abrams of Columbia was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts. , Friends of W. J. Bailey will regret tp learn he is ill and a patient at tire II local hospital. Joe Harris of Laurens has accepted a position with the Dixie Home Store, their parents and grandparents, Dr. js, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Prather andiand Airs. B. O. Whitten. hildren, Valerie and Sandra, of Wood- Mrs. W. D. Copeland is spending ruff spent the week-end with Mr. and some time in Greenwood with her ...Mrs. E. L. Holland, who also had as sls 'f- Chatham- K | their guest on Sunday I-red Medlock daughter Nannette> attended the fu _ jjjjjof Whitmire. ; neral of Airs. Hattie Loftis Batson at gi P- G. Coop and Miss Ruth I-entz Mountain Creek church near Taylors of Shelbyville, Tenn. arc visiting the recently. KI former’s sister, Mrs. S. M. Warner. Air. and Airs. Hugh Bonds Work- 8 1 Mr. and Mrs. Platt Prather are man and Mrs. George T. Brown at- & spending the week in KIssImee, Fla. a planning conierence mf ’.♦I ... ,, o , , .l e . Home Demonstration club workers in ft!with the formers brothers, feam and ^ ~ , „ . ri . .Columbia Tuesday. fc Holmes Prather. ( , j Mrs j M Dlck of Raleigh. N. C., j-, Mr. and Mrs. Manford Saunders ofi S p en ^ several days last week with g Darlington were recent w'eek - end M r . and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey. t\t guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Pow- Ed Bonds has returned to h.s homo ell A. Fraser and Col. Fraser. Dr. H. here alter undergoing trealment at G. Goodykoontz of Louisville, Ky. and General hospital, Greenville, for a ».jl Dr. Wallace Alston of Atlanta, Ga. v . ir ^ i , yi L - • VIrs - J- Duncan is spending the ft were guests of Col. and Mrs. r raser , ft w-eea. in \\ hitmire .with her brother ft du i' ,n « tde ^ :ast and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs \V;1- *•♦! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plaxico had as ! ii am c. Scott! ||! their guests several days last week VIr. and Mrs. R. R. Russell and & the latter’s sister, Mrs. Walter R.' son. Rodney, of Columoia. visited the ^iGroover, and Misses Irene and Kath- formers sister, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Sunday. Gerald Sober, of Greenville, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and 1 leen Hardee, Mrs. H. G. Brotherton, of Moultrie, Ga. £ Miss Betty Cleveland of Spartan-.-. u r* c •. , « J Airs. H C. Suoer, during the week. burg was the week-end guest of Mr. | RIiss p e g gy j oh nson. of Columbia, § and Mrs. George Brockenhrough of j spent the week-end with her parents, SPRING BLOUSES Tailored or dressy styles in fine quality rayon, with lace or eyelet embroidered trims. Short, long or cap sleeves— $2.98 to $4.98 White and pastels SPRING SKIRTS Spun rayon and wool skirts in full swing baller- _ fflasv Newest pastet stmdeTr: $4.98 ft day evening for the little theatre pro Induction “Angel Street.” NEXT YEAR ’ AT THIS TIME ki d If you pay h\ check in ’48. Your stubs give a complete record of ex pense and don’t forget, that’s where you find >our deductions when you figure your state and federal income tax. Open a checking account before another day gees by. M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital $400,000.00 Security is for Everyone Security is yours if you take advantage of the oppor tunities offered by the Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association of Clinton. ^ r ,, ___ _ Security is for everyone. You may save any amount at any time. ‘You may open an account for’yourself and for every member of your family. Each account is in sured up to $5,000. Investigate the opportunities to save offered by this Association. Any inquiry by mail, by telephone or by personal visit to our offices will result in your getting complete information. _ . LET I S HELP YOL OWN YOLK OWN HOME ederal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephony No 6 A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 -iabV-v BRI DB S Kinards. ' ! ^ {Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Johnson. Lt. Miss Janie Holland of Greenville, Clarke McCarthy, of Columbia, w as spent the week-end wdth relatives a guest ot the Johnsons Sunday. h ere , | Geno Cinoe, of Chicago, 111., was Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hodge of New : gues{ ot ' Ml ’- and Mrs. J. E Ja- .. , _. , . , 4 . cobs the past week. Cinoe has ac- lork dty were business visitors here cepted a , positio:i as representative of during the week. Jacobs List. Inc., in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Williams and Mrs. J. C. McSween, of DeFuniak little son are residing in the Row- | Springs, Fla., is visiting her son and land apartment on Hickory street, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. Williams is employed with Dap-. ^ c ^’ A ’* en - per Hosiery Mill, Inc. I Miss Pauline Benjamin, of Au- „ , .a t i. i. , gusta, Ga., spent yesterday with her Mr. and Mrs. D. A. \ arborough and ® ’. -1 ", .. . „ _ . * parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benja- [ison, Dan, were in Greenville Thurs-'^^ Mr. and Airs. Eugene Hitt has re turned from a month's stay whth their icice THE ARMT STORE FOR LOWER PRICES - ^ The following from Thornwell Mem- daughter, Mrs. Irvin H. .Ford, and orial church were in Whitmire Sun- !"Mr. Ford, in Avon Park-, Fla. They day afternoon and evening for the! wete j°i ne d tiiere and accompanied superintendent’s conference of S. C . | an o d Mrs ' P oyd Hitt and Presbytery Miss Inez Tucker Mrs | son - D -^ b ^ ^^a^«e^-Mrs. presbytery. M.ss Inez lucker Mrs, ^ D ,Armstrong of Gray Court. A. S. Maxwell, Sidney Maxwell, M^i Mr ?dd Nlrs N w McDaniel had George Irby and Miss Janice Thomas. | a s their guests the past week-end Mr. F. M. Stutts was the conference chair- and Mrs. O. T. AlcDaniel and family man. of Fayetteville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. I K :: Miss Frances Speake of Orangeburg W.'P. Coker and daughter, Joanne, spent the week-end at her home here. j^ r- and Mi s. Hamp McDaniel of Miss Irene Workman spent the i ^ sh f. vl i| e ’ N , C * and Mr ‘ a « d Mis B v. v r t-W. McDaniel of Augusta, Qa :t :: ♦ # H U week-end in Marion, N. - C, with her | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Workman. - Mrs. Alma McKee,”accompanied by Mrs. W. L. Brown of Rock Hill, spent (Mrs. Fred Crusby, Miss Leone Crodby and Aliss Faye Fuller of Un ion, were guests during ,the week uf Air. and Mrs. Hugh C. Ray. Mrs. C. V. Lupscombe is spending the week-end in Charleston with the s®v er al weeks in Chicago, 111., with former’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. bet s *M* r > Mrs.. Arthur Anderson, and- I 8 J_rrF’< most glorioui venrare begins with selection ol things that count run<t So key vour living standard to Sterling by Gorham socially important, reflecting your own good ta>te. and admired by your friends. Perhaps you can start with only few place setting!, now but you'll cnjo\ using them every day while you match and add. Sec the full showing of Gorham Suthtig at our store today P»/.< ihou m it I nr one £’*<*•• Itlttnf j>iJ Mi/uJtt htJ l ajk and Mrs. J. C. Hedden. Miss Omega Monroe of Greenville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Downes i,, Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar King and child- Alr. Anderson. Friends of Mrs.' An derson, the former Mis’s Lallah Mae Edwards of this city, will be glad to know sh,e is recuperating satisfactor ily following an ear operation the past week. J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler ‘It’s Timt That Counts” X