The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 29, 1948, Image 5

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¥ Thursday, April 29, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five We Are Happy To Announce Certified Cold Fur Storage Service Also Cleaning, Glazing and Repairs AH Garments Foully Insured Coll 436 Sunshine Gleaners Go*U2?UiillLitiO*U. . . I wish to publicly express my appreciation to Silas Bailey and all of his associates for their untiring efforts in giving to the Clinton Cotton Mills and the people of Clinton such a hand some Baseball Stadium. This Ball Park is second to none in the state. It has all of the latest conveniences, and is in deed a credit to our city. Now let's all show our interest and appreciation by going out and giv ing the ball club our moral and financial sup port. L B. DILLARD • - 'The One-Price Store" ...For... Professional Services ...VISIT... I WE FEATURE DONNA LO COSMETICS FOR A LOVELIER COMPLEXION TRY OUR SUN TAN LOTION Walker has resumed his position with us after completing a post-graduate course under Robert Fiance, noted hair stylist of New York City. ; ; . ‘ .ROBBIE -EARL -DELL —TRIPP —WALKER Dell’s Beauty Shoppe Phone 20 Antiques Repaired ••• And ••• Refinished Let Our Many Years Of Experience Be Your Assurance Of Satisfaction r-A - ‘ • Sprouse’s Woodwork Shop 95 West Main Street — Phone 682-W UNION, S.C.' WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRtfH . .rAB0llT THE mm YOtJ KNOW i Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses Margar et and Katherine Blakely spent the week-end in Mooresville, N. with Rev. and Mrs. William M. Blakely. Dr. F. F. Hicks and Dr. Marion Jjawson will attend the state dental meeting in Greenville Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday. Miss Terry Thomas was the guest Friends of Mrs. W. M. Hughes will be interested to know she is recu perating from an operation illness' at the home of tier parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. C. A. Reeves, in Honea Path. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. W DR; FRED E. HOLCOMBE OPTOMETRIST Offices in Clinton Hotel Building Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Phone 428-J Rawl, formerly of this city, will be interested to know the former has been transferred by the Rose 10-25c ,j H. D. HENRY F M BOLAND of Miss Julia Monts in Newberry the;Store company from Reidsville to ; past week-end. .Fayetteville, N. C.. where they are Mrs. L. H. Quinton of Woodruff, is now making their home, spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Anderson is visiting her " E. L. Holland. son , Paul Anderson, and family ;n ; i Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pittman of i Laurens. Rockingham, ,N. C., spent the week- Mrs. L. O. Hiers has reutrned fo end with Mrs. Pittman's mother, Mrs.: her home in Laurens after a visit ! John W. Little. _ l to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.' Miss Ella Little McCrary visited ar, d Mrs. Lonnie Hiers. her sister, Mrs. R. P Kapp, and Mr.' Friends of Clifton C. Adair will be ' Kapp in. Columbia last week-end. glad to know he is recuperating at j Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson and: his home here following an operation! ; son, Johnny,'of-Greenville, were illness at a Greenville hospital. I week-end guests of relatives here. ! Dr. G. D. Guess,'of Greenville, was Little Marlene DeYoung, daughter the guest Saturday of Dr. and Mrs', of Mr. and r Mrs. Marvin DeYoung. 15,0. O. Rhame. Dr Guess delivered a convalescing at her home following lecture before a class of students at a tonsilectomy Monday at Hays hos- Presbyterian college, pital. - J Friends of Acie Lee Johnson, son > Eed S. Edmonds, son of Mrs. L. D.lof Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Edmonds of Ferguson street, who re- will be interested to know he has ; cently enlisted in the 'army, has been received his discharge from the navy assigned to company F, 11th Infantry,, and returned to his home here. He 5th Division, at Fort Jackson, Co- was, formerly stationed at Corpus i lumbla, where he will receive his Christi, Texas. military training. Mrs. J. L. Padgett, of Ware Shoals, Friends of Miss Frances Lee Pitts 1 spent a few days here last week with will regret ito know she has been ill her daughter, Mrs. Sam McCrary, at her home the past week. ! and Mr. McCrary. Mrs. Grover C. Nabors, Mrs. L. H.j Brig. Gen. AYisel B. Godfrey spent j Holland and little son, Irby, Miss 'the past week at Fort Leavenworth, Frances Jones, Miss Sara Etta Hoi- Kansas, attending a National Guard j land and Mrs. T. Irby Holland spent ; refresher course at the Command Monday with Mr. and Mrs. G. F.! and General Staff college. Cooley in, Camden, and also Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., i Ed Robinson and Mrs. L. H. Adair of land small daughter, Julie, were 1 Washington, D. C., who were visiting I week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. | there. j J. Saxton in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holland and; Mrs. W, L. Wier, of Rock Hill, is| sons, James and Charles, spent Sun- visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry day in Asheville and Chimney Rock, r Baldwin, and Mrs. Baldwin. Mr. I N. C. J Wier was here for the week-end and' Enfinds of W. W. Stover, of Green- on Sunday Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Katz- ville, manager of the local Southern burg and sons, of Newberry, were ' M$8-194g H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE * - ... STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE . • . t * r Let Us Analyze Your Insurance Needs Telephone 121 »»»»»»»»» Bell Telephone office, will regret to know he is ill and a patient in the General hospital. Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hicks were guests of the Baldwins. Mr. and Mrs. George Plunkett, Jr’., and children of Conyers, Ga., visited | Mrs. Plunkett’s mother, Mrs. Estelle, week-end guest of Mr. an4 Mrs. Ben Abrams, the past week-end. White in Tryon, N. C. > J- B. Speake, who has been in the Miss Connie Rice spent the week-j General hospital. Greenville, .for sev- end in Savannah, Ga., with her sis- ; eral w-eeks is now a patient at Hays ter, Mrs. H. A. Brown. hospital. His friends will be glad to Miss Elsie Neighbors, of Columbia, he is improving, spent the week-end with her parents,’ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox spent the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. j week-end in Cliffside, N. C., wi B. F. Wingard was a business vis- ;t beic daughter, Mrs. James Tinkler, itor in Atlanta, Ga., several days the an< ^ family. past week. Mrs. J. V. Lowe, Mrs. Grady Ar nold, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King in Laurens. i Mrs. P. Z. Smith, of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Haynie G. Prince /and daughter, Jerri, were guests dur ing the week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins in Unadilla, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hiers spent J e-A-s-y ^ Rotuitf ^gHAlRBPWCl/RURS Qfl the wame stays IN fouMMsr «r * ■ is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith., Sunday in Saluda and Henderson- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery, of i ville, N. C. Rock Hill, spent Sunday with Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Jobnsey and Avery’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby i daughter of Atlanta, Ga , were week-I S. Hipp. 1 j end guests of Mrs. Johnsey’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley and* Mrs. L. P. Dailey, and Mr. Dailey. §SIkJ$.SithL Rogex^iaUended- the wed-i Horace Geer, who- is employed: in - ding of the latter’s sister. Miss Mary Cumberland, Md., spent a few days Sue Pruitt, and Grady Admas in this week with his family here. Whitmire Friday. * Brack Adair, of the L. W. Copoer. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dixon and Motor company, has returned from, family, of Green vile, were guests a business trip to Detroit, Mich. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Haynie G. Prince. J. C. Thomas was a business visitor in Atlanta, Ga., several days this week. Miss Mary Ann King, of Summer ville and Milledgeville, Ga., spent the week-end with her brother, John William King, and Mrs. King. Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Murdoch and daughter have moved into their re-j cently purchased home on Young, drive. The Thornwell Dunlap family' spent the week-end with^Mrs. Dun- | lap s mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris, in Sandersville, Ga. Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. Ratch-! ford Boland, Mrs. C. E. King, Misses | Doris and Polly Baldwin were vis itors in Columbia Monday. Mrs. Norman Black and Miss Eli*-1 abeth Faris, of York, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Black. Eugene Sloan, who holds a news position with The State, in Columbia, visited his mother, Mrs. E. B. Sloan, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor, of Greenwood, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller spent Sunday in Newberry with their daughter, Mrs: Bill Blalock. Little Susan Blalock accompanied, them home for a week’s visit. Mrs. Ben West, of Terre Haute, In diana, arrived by plane Saturday for a several days visit with Mrs. R. E. Copeland and other relatives here and in Spartanburg. Friends of Mrs. West will be interested to knpw she expects to leave soon for Buenos Aires, Argentina, and other points in South America. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and children were guests Sunday^of Dr. and Mrs. James Jeanes in 1 Lyman. Little J-ifnmy Sloan is visiting *his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gaines in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson have returned from a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Joe Willard^sind Mr. Willard in Jacksonville, Fla. with plastic curlers *2 today's the day to givo yourself a TONI So lovoly. The Toni wave is soft ' * and natural looking. Never frizzy. So thrifty. Looks jest as lovely and lasts just as long as a $15 beauty shop wave. So ooty. Illustrated instructions are easy as ABC to follow. YOUNG’S PHARMACY . “The Old Reliable" Phone 19 S-T-E-A-D-Y D-A-D It’s a tough job you have making both ends meet. Tougher yet when you try to lay some thing aside. But don’t give up on saving, no matter what the sacrifice. Takes grim determination, but it’s worth it in self-respect and the secur ity you gain against the uncertainties of the future. USE THE FRIENDLY M. S. Bailey & Son / BANKERS Established 1886 Capital $400,000.00 498 Just arrived — our fa mous Corette, with a flattering bias top ... a straight skirt that goes to new 1 e n g t h s — so dainty, so fine you’d think it hand sewn. In luxurious washable Bur- mill rayon crepe. .White, and tearose. Sizes: 31-35; 32-40* The home of better values / / Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does ' ' S'