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v t Thursday, May 6/1948 TH£ CLINTON CHRONICLE rage Five Notice to Water Consumers Please conserve water as much as possible due to our present low supply. As soon as need ed parts can be secured for a new pump to be installed, we will be dble to relieve the shortage and adequately increase our supply. CITY WATER & LIGHT DEPT~ B. R. Austin, Supt. "WEEK-IKITTRTPST. ViSITORS . . ILLNESS ~ BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW *■ _ . \ Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents * Mrs. Lillie Bolt and Fred Bolt Mr. and Mrs. T. L. f Cooper were spent the week-end in Fountain Inn guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Lu- ( with relatives. - j cius P. Burns in Mountville. Mrs. Lillie P. Barrett, of the ma-|, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick of Ral- tron’s staff at the State Training eigh, N. C., were visitors here sev- ’ school, has returned from a vacation eral days, this week, visit with relatives in Georgia. Mrs. W. D. Burley and daughter, Whitman’s Choice » Candy What better gift for the sweetest Mother than a box of our deli cious, .. tempting chocolates — so rich — so flavor- some — so satis fying. Come in today and select from our large assort ment of Mother’s Day candy and other gifis. McGEE’S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 • Banishes perspiration odor • Checks perspiration moisture • Gives longer-lasting protection • Gentle to skin and clothing • Keeps you fragrantly dainty • Stays creamy-smooth in the jar) It’s the most wonderful deodorant you've ever used! Get yours now at h^lf price and extra jars for the rest of the family! FOR a LIMITED TIME ONLY v' ^ Pharmacy Phone 19 WALGREEN AGENCY Clinton, S. C. Susan, of Charlotte, N.. C., spent a ' few days last week with her mother, j Mrs': J. K. Hatton. > j Friends t>f Mrs. Beulah Simpson will be glad to know she is improv- | ing at Hays hospital, where she is a patient. Miss Nell Andrews of Fountain Inn, is spending the week with Mr^. Lillie Bolt. Friends of Mrs. Mary Ellen. Chap man, daughter of Mrs. J. N. Richarji- son of this city, will be interested to know she is taking nurse's training Miss Fhmces Doyle Thomason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason of this city, is a member of the senior class at the Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Mrs. Ruye Bryan was a recent visitor in Macon and Thomaston, Ga. '4ames Von" Hollen, student at the University of Georgia, Athens, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Von Hollen, and oth-| er relatives here. Mrs. Bryon Burke, of Newberry,) is a patient at Hays hospital.’ Mr. and Mrs. L. Russell Gray, Mr. i and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey attended the May Day exercises at Queens Complete Fountain Service * 5 ... at the ... ICE CREAM BAR Allen A. Freeman, Manager SERVING ICE CREAM, SODAS .SUNDAES, . MILK SHAKES, COCA-COLA. IF EXTRA HOT AND THIRSTY —TRY A BLIZZARD"—ASK FOR ONE. FRESH DO-NUTS DAILY - TRY OUR TASTY SANDWICHES /'I Jr i at , t , he B “ ltimore ' Md -' C ' tJ hospi ‘ a 'v I collene, Charlotte, N. C, on Saturday. I i Mrs. George Brockenbrough. with L. „ „ MiSs Virg ia relatives from Greenvdie, is ' «>'*» and Miss Joy Godfrey, were attend- iher brother. Dr W Emery Burnett ^ , he May Quc /^ and Mrs. Burnett in Phtladelphta. | Mr and Mrs T s Bo) . d 0[ Water _ i G - c - Moare - ° r Bwmingham, Aa.j s Sunday with Mrs. Boyd’s, spent the week-end here with Mrs. s!slerr Mrs Bertie Watts | ; Moore apfl family l Mr u ,, d Mrs E Hit , werc Mrs. T. J. Blalock has returned to ^ son and daughte ,.. in . her home here after a resit tv,th hei. raiv MV and Mrs Hitti ia j daughter, Mrs. T. O. MeKeown, 111 Sparlanburg Sunday Cornwell. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Andy B. Young, Jr., and in-j fant daughter, Nanette, have return ed to their home here- from General Durward Murdock: had as their week-end guests Mrs. A £> Smilh Dillon. Clevyon Smith j Greenville of Florence Mr. and Mrs. W A. Me- M L - L Rushton , o( Angtisia. Kmney and daughter of Belton, and!^ , s visiting Mr and Mrs F c ! Miss Helen McKinney, student nurse p inson , i at ,‘, he An a d !, rSOn v. h w PI !, al ' a n , Mrs. Henry M. Young attended the Mr. and MaXJtJtlSLand chtl- May d excrcises a , Wimh col . [dren, of Clemson, w?re guests Sun- tege . Salurd a „ d wrth Mr Y ’ .day of Mrs^ Beyers Jrandmorter Edmunds and Davis v iMrs^C. L. Rounds, and aunt. Miss| week _ cnd guMts of Mr Mra .| Hatherine Haig er. .Harry Williams in Charlotte, N" C.,' D. B. Smith and Durward Mur- Surlday i dock a » e " ded Southeastern shoe ‘ Mr and Mrs Robert stuU , I rv'sauH wm’sS'nd se”raf'daysl Simpsonville ’ »’«*-««> quests I. V. Sauls will spend several aays, of Mr and Mrs £ H Wilkes |this week at_his home in Walter^ Fnends Kenneth Baker Jr ) wiu! boro. u ♦ be 8 lad t0 know he is improving at I Rov.aud M«. James C. Dickert. home „ bej ho5pi £, piferf Mrs. W. O. Derrick, Ratchford W. 1 - ° ^ Boland, and James Boyle attended after receiving a cut the Piedmont Lutheran conference in Walhalla the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes and Jack several days hand injury. Mrs. L. J. Brandt and daughter, Martha, of Greensboro, N.. C., are land Mrs. T. K. Barnes in Conway Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and „ . c .visiting her parents. Dr, and Mrs B ' B»ny wer»_«uMtt Snudy wbitk . n . Mr . Brandt will JOW them here for the week-end. , , . . t /- n „ ^ rs - Thomas has returned . a . Ug u i' i a5, ’J nd J , C , B ? yC J from a weeks visit with her mother. | attended the May Day test,val at j A Pinson Montv „ de> F , a [Limestone college, GalTney, on Sat- n ^ » t- n j j • r * a-, ’ , uT Mrs - Brewer Dixon, of Talladega, urday. Miss Lucy Ann Thomas took A , - . „ . , . , 6 .,’' . r » . * Ala > spent a few days this week with part in the play, ‘’Gypsy Fantasy. ;. „ m ^ Mrs Joe Terrv is a natient at the her mother - Mrs - c - M - Bailey, ohe ^ ^ I w-as joined here yesterday by Mr | f, _ I Dixon and son, Kelly, and they left I. MnL Martha Smith of Cross Hill,; his morning for a v f sit to lheir y 6th . is a (jatient at Hays^hosp.tal. sons , B j „ Annapolis.; Friends of Mrs. Henry Neighbors , and Bail at Epi , highi ^ A |J will be glad to know she is able to , J ^ y ° ’ be up again after an illness. | , . T , ..e, .. w* j a* T«r ta /-> t, a Lt. and Mrs. Leo Clark- McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. W.cD. Cropker and , t ... ’ . , , r,, . , , j have returned from their wedding daughter, Elaine, of Camden, spent . • ,, o _. ., , , the week-end with Mrs Crockre’s i 45 and Spent the week ' end Wlth the ' 1 e weeK ena wun Mrs^ ^rocKre s parents, Mr: and- MrsrWSitrerT parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Von Hoi- A t w ' len, and other relatives.here. ’ icolumWa "" m . Mrs. Allen Simmons and daugh- . . . /-, i u •* i ter * Connie, with hgr mother, Mrs home here from General hospital, D r,.io n rj j .u Greenville f ■ ’ Paris, of Laurens, are spending the c , t it ,, [j A* t tj ’A’eek at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. E. L. Holland, Mrs. L. H. ,... a* d r t.- „ . , . ... .. j j ^ r - and Mrs. B. F. Wingard were Quinton and children attended the u .- .7 w k / . pat A u t it at Winthrop college recently for the funeral of Mrs. Arrah Lol is in , K J ‘ „ . . a» j ballet dance by the Masquers club. Princeton on Monday. ... ‘ t tit i j at j Their daughter, Miss Barne Jean L. M. Wilson and son, Mell, and . . ... " at t? at • A »i 4 wiogard, is a member of tne club, Mrs. Emma Newman, are in Atlanta . a , . . a , tka f..AAWAi at t f f-a, ci,_ and she also took P^t m the May day celebration Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Freeman and .. son, formerly of Hendersonville, N. at j at r- - c-v. / C-' have moved here and are occupy- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sneorn ot „ _ , , ^ . * «u i ’ , ... mg a residence on S. Broad street.' Camden spent the week-end w,tn Mr Frceman „ man of lhf . Mrs^ Sheorn’s mother Mrs. Clyde Cream Bar ‘ i McCrary, and other relatives here. 1 a. w D ,, .. • T Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Young of White| “f’ Roy Pd,s ’ J ’ Plains, N. Y., were guests several S ,. ^ a Dll ‘ ard ; M '' s ’ days last week ot Dr. ami Mr.. “HSI.m TTS ^ P' sie Neighbors attended the May day exercises at Winthrop college on Sat- i ■ Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Jr,, and infant son, Dick, have returned to their to attend the funeral of ,Lt. Col. Sla- ten S. Waldo today. Mrs. Waldo is the former Miss Ruby Wilson of this George R. Blalock. Miss Jane Sturgeon of Durham, N. C., visited her mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, the past week-end. J. O. Ellison of Ninety-Six, spent a fjew days last week with his daugh ter, Mrs. Bayd-Wxrttsrrand Mr. Watts. Friends here of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson of Greenville, will be in terested to, kao w_their_4augbter,' Jane Carson, was one of the attend ants in the "May Day exercises Sat urday at Furman university. Miss Carson is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands of this city. Mr. and Mrs.,T. E. Rice, of Green ville, spent the week-end with the urday. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Mrs. W. M Shields, Mrs. Alex Cruickshaaks Miss Doris Baldwin and Mrs.. Tommy I Hollis were in Columbia yesterday 1 for a luncheon given for Mrs. Leo Clark McCarthy by Mrs. Strom Thur mond _ . r narTPIfts, student at Lan de rcoiPke.. Greenwood, spent the week-end wtih her mother, Mrs t John Griffin Pitts. U. I). C. TO MEET The May meeting of the Stephen] latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. D. ’ Lee Chapter, United Daughters { Read The Chronide-Your Neighbor Does I Woodruff. Colonel and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, | Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey will | leave today for a trip through the : Shena«doah Valley, Staunton and j Williamsburg, Va. Miss Mildred Dunlap was -the l week-end guest of Miss Cornelia -Harris at Winthrop college, and at tended the May Day exercises on Saturday. Friends of Grover C. Nabors will be glad to—know he is improving .satisfactorily at the Baptist hospital, Winston-Salem, N. C., following an Operation there on Monday. Friends of Eugene Burns, who was formerly connected with the Veter ans Administration, will be interest- | ed to know he has accepted a posi-' tion as assistant manager of the Kirkland-Dixon ^ Machine shop in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Bums and daughter Susan are continuing to re side here for the present. of the Confederacy, will be held this ; evening, (Thursday) May G, at 8 o T clock with Mrs, George" H. Ellis. ARCTIC AIRE 12-Inch Oscillating ELECTRIC FANS With Guarantee $19.95 HOME SUPPLY CO. 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