The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 18, 1948, Image 5
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Shoulder-to-Shoulder
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Responsibility
• The conscientious pharmacist
works shoulder to shoulder with,
the physician in the interests of
public health. His function as an
adjunct to the doctor’s services
cannot be denied. Our prescript
WEEK-ENDTRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
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BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mrs. G. C. Purkerson of .Raleigh,
N. C., was the ^uest last week of Mrs.
J. B. Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dalrymple and
children, W'ilbur, Martha Ann, and
Dickie, of Hartsville, spent Sunday
k tion department is operated more
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for the benefit of physicians who confide in us*
more as a contribution to yocr health and general
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welfare, than for financial gain. You can bring
your prescriptions to us with the assurance that
they will be filled exactly as the doctor ordered,
with the finest materials to be found in the mar
ket:: of the world.
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McGee’s Drug Store
Clinton, S. C.
Phone .1
FOR TWO OR A FEW!
It’s dose to work; shopping is handy, and a grammar
school is less than one block away.
Located on-Hte-sotttft side of Florida Street, this 6-
room frame house has a hot air floor furnace, hardwood
floors, and an oil water heater.
It’s practically new and stands on a 90x160 ft. lot.
Shown by appointment only.
_ ROBERT E. WYSOR
/ REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
Jacobs Building Phone 85-J
MAKE LUNCHTIME
REFRESHMENT TIME
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State Tax
.BOTTIH) UNDO AUTHORITY OP THt COCA-COtA COMPANY IT
Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock and; Wl ^ son arK j brother, LaVerne
son spent the week-end in Anderson Dalrym pi e> and Mcs. Dalrymple.
with Mrs. Blalock’s sister, Mrs. J.j Mr and Mrs G c wilder of Mc
Cormick, spent Sunday with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder.
Friends of Mrs. Wilder will be ^lad
to know she continues to improve
i Friends of Mrs. R. E. Jones will be f r( , m an j)i ness
glad to know she is. improving sJtis-i‘ ^ a nd Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and
. faqtorily at her home where she iSj Mr< an d Mrs.'W. Blakely Tribble vis-
_ _ „ , , , i ited the former’s parents, Mr. and
• C - G : Barnette and children Mrs j E P i axico> and Mrs . Tribble’s
•rmYd-Mr and Mrs. C A. Padgett of| t M r. and Mrs. J. N. Quinn, in
' Charlotte, N. C spent the week-end Blacjtstou durirvg th<? * week .
with their mother, Mrs. Lucy Nabors ; ^ and Mrs G E Camp J, ell were
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Barnes and • ■ c... j
, _ . .. , ,n Columbia Saturday evening and-
sons, of Conway, spent the week- , , . „ , , w i
, ., .. . , , attended the annual Bota club dance,
end w:th the formers parents, Mr.
Ashby Galloway, and Mr. Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin, visited
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Martin in Spar
tanburg Sunday.
and Mrs. Eric Barnes.
| Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker and
I sons, Jim and BilL, of'Charlotte, N.
C., Mr. and Mrs. T H. Bramlett,. and
Mr .and Mrs. Francis Wix and daugh
ter, Jackie, of Laurens, spent Sunday
1 with Mrs. Ed Turner, who was cele-
! brating
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter, accom
panied by their duaghter, Mrs. Dial
Gray, of Laurens; were visitors in
Greenville Sunday. |
Misses Margaret Poole and Peggy
Elmore, students at Limestone col
lege, Gaffney, spent the week-end
with friends here and attended the
and Mrs. Jack Scruggs.
Miss Mary Kent Wysor, student at|/
Mary Baldwin college, Staunton, Va
Mrs L iTuST and Mr ' and »"*«* '"ter** <•*"«.
“Mrs H M Geer and daughter, Mi« I „ r . ri ' nd * <-' A " dy B Yol,n * »«' *
^/r j , . ... glad to know he is recuperating at
Maud Geer, spent the week-end .wrta-r. , u u u ^ ,,
i . „ • d r ■, xt •>v . his home where he has been ill.
relatives in Rutherfordton, N. C., and . .. ... ,
were there on Monday for the funeral ‘ 1 atl * rs - • a V e
ol Mrs. Ella Justice eues,s “ f J nd Mrs ' Rob " 1
Miss Bette Simmons, of Gaffney. 1 deanes o c U J S o a 1
spent the week-end with her sister, I CiT' an ' ,a ' h • ru uc an
Mrs. W. N. Quinn and Sgt. Qumn. 'f. h ' Mre ? s ^‘ "«*-•»“ >■> Mc-
-Mrs. V. Parks Adair has returned Corm '- ck w ' th ,hc letter’s parents, Mr.,
to her home following an extended
, visit with Mr, and Mrs. Scott SiJUders
i in Tampa, Fla. , ... , . , /
Mrs. Everett'Carson and sons 0 f!^ at
Gastonia. N. C., are spending ^ Col. and Mrs. Robert Wysor. She had
week with their mother and grand- ^ e ‘ f ue * 1, 1SS Te i -V White, of
mother, Mrs. John T. Little. ffvr o*?! 4 1 3 j tudent
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy were ’ at 1 , Mary # B ? ldw ‘ n ’ ^ ittended 016
recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. L.j C0 ” ege B-atermty dances
Mayer in Charleston. I r M " s ’ Harry l Wll i iar " s of Gharlotte -
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell and N ’ C ’ Sp ^ nt th ® ^ eek ‘ end ^ her
daughter, Zane,.of Charlotte, N. C ., 1 pa f! nt, ’^ r - ^ ^ rs ' A H - ™ Young. ;
spent the week-end with their par-, , ' r ' and ^’ s ‘ W ' A ; Martin and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell and dau » h i, er A ( ^. Fou " tai " In £ . Mr , and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crain. J. Irs - G ; i Arthu J r Black and famil y oi
William Foster, student at the Uni- GjreenyfHe. and Mr. and Mrs W. A
versity of North Carolina. CAapel Black v ^ Colu ^ b,a ’ spent Sunday,
Hill, is spending the spring holidaysi ^*. lh ® ,r parents ’ Mr ’ and Mrs ' G -
'with his parents, Prof, and^ Mrs. W. I ' , iac ' '
i q Foster ' I ’ riends of W . J. Bailey wiH oe glad'
P" Mrs. Ruth" Worley, of'G^^^ ^ -lre~rs“f«euperWng -at lYist
'was the week-end guest of Mrs. Bill ho . rn ^ aftcr be:n 8 a patient at the lo-
iDees and family. , cal hospital
| • Mr. and Mrs. Richard deMontmol- .^. r - and Mrs ’ McLees and
i lin and infant daughter, of Green- C J lldren ar , e maklrtg their home w ‘ th
I wood, Visited friends here Sunday, j former s mother, Mrs. Zee Wrtghtl
. Mr. and—Mrs. J. C. Hughes' of! M ;' LeeS ’ for the P^nt. Mr. McLees,
Greenville, were guests of ML and ^ 1 ’ employed with the \ eterans
, Msr. F. P. Cauley duriixg the week. adrni oration, h^s an office in New-
! Miss CoUe Summers spent the be ‘‘ y ’ J ,,
I week-end at her home in Chappells. A 1 ‘ s ‘ R D ‘ Se ‘ lei ' s and Mr - and ^ Irs -
Friends of Mrs. B. M Dutton. Sr, A ‘, P ’ A y. ounians and chlldrena Ann
will regret ‘to know she is ill and a and Alber > of Greenville, visited
patient at Hays hospital. ! * beir grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Graham and L, \T odd ’ du [ in 8 the week.
Miss Edna Copeland of Spartanburg.' ^ r - and Mrs ’ Downes L - Monroe;
were guests Sunday of Mrs J C bad as tbe ‘ r S u ests for the week-end,,
Copeland and Mrs. EL. Chandler. Will am Chisholm and
Mack Williams, of Thornwell or- ' ( ' bddrerl > B at ty and Bill, .of Black
phanage, underwent an appendec-i * ounta ‘h’ N- C., Mrs. B. B. Blakely
tomy at Hays hospital Sunday , neai be re, and their daughter, Miss
Mrs. G. C. Moore and children, M on r« e - ^ Greenville.
■ r Glennice and Maurice, are visiting 1 Mr - and Mrs - J- W. Fowler, and,
their parents and grandparents, Mr.' son ’ , B rnrn y* o! Orangeburg, spent
!/nd Mrs. W. T. Shirley, in Calhoun, the weck *end with Mr. and Mrs. L.
, Ga. A - Young and family.
Bobby Joidan, son of Mr. and Mrs.; Misses Cornelia Harris and Grace
Robert H. Jordan, is visiting his Young att . ncded 11116 statewide We ^-
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. m ‘ nster fellowship conference last
J Powers, in Atlanta, Ga. week at th? First Presbyterian
1 Mary Jane Addison, daugiiler of
I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison, has re
church in Greenville.
CMrs. VV'. J. Stewart of Greenville,
turned hbme aifiter being a patient at s P ent several days last week with
I the local hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Thomas and children of ^ rs - Holland had as their week-end
Macon, Ga., are visiting her fatner, ! guesls Mrs. L. H. Quinton and chil-
W. L. Lynn, and Mrs. Lynn. ’ dren of Woodruff, and Mr. and Mrs. I
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Self and Frank' rank Steward ^ Greenville, were
Falls Hicks, Jr., who is a student at visitors there <> n Sunday:
Alexander ' school; • ’ IMarron; ■' N:*' UJ.,4 ' - ^ r ^ d < student at Norm
spent the week-end with the latter’s Greenv,,ie Juni6r college, spent the
parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hicks. week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Miss Mary Acker, of Greenville, Mrs - Fi;6d Bur T»ett. He had as his
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Thomason.
Mrs.. W. M. Scott, of Easley, spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs.
R. E. Sadler, and Mr. Sadler.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr.,
spent the week-end in Spartanburg
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. H
Huogins.
guests J. B. Bass, Joe Hines and Earl
White, also students at the junior
college.
Mrs. Harri^ Covington and children!
of Hamlet. N. C., are visiting the for- |
mer’s brother and Asters, Aldine
Blakely and Misses loffa and Loisi
Blakely.
Frank Lofftis of Alto, Ga., spent
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Mrs. S. B. Loftis, and had as his
guests Miss ^fary Alice Blackburn
and. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Stodgehill
and infant daughter, Judy, also of
„ . , • 0 DISCOMFORTS
Zu-guiid. — 35# P«r Bottle
Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Holcomb! ^. unda ^ Wl ‘ t,b bis Paiefifs. Mr. and
spent the week-end in Campobello
with the latter’s parents, Mr. ana
Mrs. H. M Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock
and son, Haynie, spent Sunday in A,to -
Anderson witlh Mrs. Murdock's moth
er, Mrs. W. O. McKinney.
Mrs. L. H. Oden, Jr., and children;
Molly anpl Lewis, Jr., of Blackshear,
Ga., spent several days last week
with their parents and grandparents,
Dr. and-Mrs. F. K. Shealy.
Miss Rosa Mahaffey was in Ches
ter Friday for the funeral of W. T.
McCandless.
Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs spent the week
end in Easley with her mothef, Mrs.
J.. B. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dula and son,
Shell, of Laurens, and Mr: and Mrs. 1
Cecil' Page and daughter, Cecilia, of
Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Rihett P. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little, of Abbe
ville, and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simp-
sonville, were here Sunday for the
funeral of Mrs. E. W. Ferguson.
J. Hubert Todd spent" the week
end in Atlanta, Ga., with his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Todd.
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD WIRING
Electrical Appliance
Repairing and
Electrical Construction
Work
Floor Plugs A Specialty
ARNOLD M. CANNON
29 S. Owens St. Tel. 245-J
Good Horse
When you buy a new car
or a late model used cor^
finance the balance^ at
BANK RA
It Alwayi Pays!
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886" Capital $400,000.00
The Finest Tasting Loaf!
The Finest Table Bread!
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ClanSSenS
OLD TIMEV
Bread
OVil « JHu«dteiL YlARl IF y(mow^Ho<v'
Bl RDSEYS
STARTina
mASH*
BIRDSEY’S QUALITY
ALL MASH STARTER 20%
2T>
51.57
100 Lbs.
$5.90
GROWING MASH
$1.50
$5.55
GROWING MASH
$1.44
$5.25
BROILER MASH 20%
$5.70
LAYING MASH 20%
$1.49
$5.50
BREEDER MASH 20%
$5.65
SCRATCH GRAIN
$1.42
$5.15
STOCK FEEDS
DAIRY FEED 20%
$4.65
DRIER b FRESHENING
$4.30
HOG RATION
$4.95
CALF MEAL
$1.95
$6.85
MASCOT DOG FOOD
52.13
58.05
SPECT A1, 1 )ISCOl NT— 1.900
l.bs. or
More
QUALITY
SAVINGS
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FLOUR & FEED STORES
Musgrove Street
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