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i r—' ■r / - t i. i V V Thursday, May 13,1948 THE CUMTON CHRONICLE 4 We Now Offer Service < ; Also Cleaning, Glazing and Repairs ■ 1 *. All Garments Fully Insured Coll 436 Sunshine Cleaners -l' WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents " rage Five tREM DEOBORMT • Banishes perspiration odor • Checks perspiration moisture • Givc.flonger-lasting protection • Cen:’e to skin and clothing • Kee; s you fragrantly dainty • Stay creamy-smooth in the jan It’s the most wonderful deodorant * you’ve ever used! Get yours now at half price and extra jars for the rest of the family! Youngs Pharmacy Phone 19 WALGREEN AGENCY Clinton, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bell arid chil- children, Mrs. W. H. Davis and chil dren, of Greenville, spent Sunday dren, Flossie and Richard, qf Colum-j with Mr. and Mrs. Chick Ray and bia, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell at Renno. Mrs. James Jacks. Mrs. E. M. Timmerman was a re-1 Dr. and Mrs. S. C. flays are spend- ! cent week-end guest of relatives in ing the week in New York. - Atlanta, Ga. | Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens spent the Mrs. H. W. Steer and daughter, 1 week - eRd with her son and daugh- Miss Eleanor Shaw, left Saturday! ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ow-j , for a week’s stay with their daugh- ens > :n Atlanta, Ga. ^ ;ter and sister, Miss Kathleen Shaw, 1 Mr. and Mrs7rhornl5~I r r’ Hollis in Wilmington, Del., and while there spent the week-end in Atlantia, Ga., will attend the graduation exercises with the former’s parents,' Mr. and at the Wilmington General hospital, Mrs. M. O. Hollis. Mrs. Hollis re- of which the latter is a member oi mained for a several’TTay's stay, the graduating class. j Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell! Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts and daughter, and infant daughter, Jane, spent Miss Frances Lee Pitts, accompanied Sunday in Chesnee with CVlrs. Tram- by Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Russell and mell’s parents. Rev. and *VIrs. W. B. son, Rodney, and Edward Whitlock I Thorne. 0/ Columbia, spent Sunday at Clem-, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder son co.lege with Robert R. Russell, ^ spent Sunday at Clemson college Jr., who is a student there. with their son. Buddy, who is'astu- Mr. arid Mrs. P. M. Clement, of dent there. Charleston, spent the week-end with <• -v* i „ , 1 4.^ - ’ rr. r r . Friends of Mrs. Charles Hughes the latter s mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake, , ’ ’m will be sorry to know she is con- | and Mr. Leake. 1 Mrs. James Moore, and daughter, i of York, spent Sunday; with their 'mother and grandmother, Mrs. T. J. i Blalock. James Austin Chandler and Karl i Johnson, Jr., students at Clemson fined to her home due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scogin spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Scogin. in Colbert, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith were guests of relatives in Elberton, Ga., college, spent the week-end at their j c^dav hrvmoc V** vr* T A homes here. On Sunday Mrs. J. A ! Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl John- , son and daughter, Joan, foccompan- I ied them to Clemson for the parade. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt spent Sunday in" Gray Court with their : daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. W. D. Armstrong. Mrs. Joe Hough, of Spartanburg, ! spent several days last week with Miss Marian DeTreville. of Colum bia, is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. LaVerne Dalrympie, and Mr. Dalrympie. Mr. and Mrs. William Chisholm and I and children, of Black Mountain, N. C.. spent Mother's day with Mrs. B. B. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold, Mr. her sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols, andjand Mrs. J. V. Lowe and Mrs. Clyde Mr. Nichols. Few spent Sunday in Greer, where Dr. and Mrs. Eldgar Sullivan and! they visited friends and relatives, son, Jimmy, were guests of relatives | in Columbia Sunday. * in R. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin spent ; Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Efird, Miss Ra- Mr . an d M rs. John L. Martin i chel Howie and Mrs. J. B. Boyd of Spartanbur® [Monroe, N. C., were week-end guests j Mrs. B. w’. Owens spent the week I ot Di . and Mrs. F. F. Hicks. tend with her mother, Mrs. W j Mrs. Charles E. Hill, of Charles- g r j c jg eSt j n Spartanburg^ ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M. Mrs. M. W. Hill and daughters, of .Stulls. Mr. Hill was here for the Greenville, were guests Sunday of | week-end and on Sunday they were M rs. J. C. Wells and familv at Clemson to see the parade and- Mr . and Mrs. Bennie Blakely and visit their son, Charles E. Hilt, Jr., (taughter, Anne, spent the week-end ; who is a student there. j i in /Columbia with Mrs. Blakely's I >Irs - E : T - Woodruff, accompanied mo ther. Mrs. Clarence Senn. by Mr and Mrs. T. Earl Rice, of | M r. and Mrs. Ray Crowson. of Greenville, spent the week-end in, FayetteviUe, N. C.. spent the week- Fayetteville, N. C., wtih their daugh-, enc j w jth parents,- Mr.'and’ Mrs"* ter and sister, Mrs. L. W. Rawl, and William Henry. M »« RaWl J a* ta ta „ * - * | Mrs. Everette Carson and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin are oc- of Gastonia. N 'T., are spending the cupymg their recently p u r c h a s e d J we ek with her mother, Mrs, John T.' -iiume-.un-Cedar street. j Lit'le Mr and Mrs^ Francis Blalock and! Jack j eaneS( of Atlanta< Ga ^ spent; son ' ‘’J r ' a , nc l M A rs ' J ' Von Flollen the week-end with Mrs. Jeanes and and Mrs. J. R. Anderson were guests son. Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Gal- Tripp and daughter. Miss-Annie Bell jloway in Anderson. . 'Tripp, of Piedmont, spent Sunday Friends of F. M. Stutts will be in- with the former’s son aryd daughter- . / CJ'dk MILL FRESH : BIRDSEY’S/ POULTRY FEEDS/ KM) l.bs. ALL MASH STARTER 20% $5.90 GROWING MASH $5.55, BROILER MASH 20% $5.70 LAYING MASH 20% I $5.50 SCRATCH GRAIN ...S5.15 GROWING SCRATCH $5.25 Also Available in Smaller Sizes -STOCK FEEDS DAIRY FEED 20% $4.70 DRIER AND FRESHEN.|NG, $4.40 CALF MEAL 25 lbs. $1.98 $6.95 MASCOT DOG FOOD .... $8.05 HOG RATION l!:. $5.05 SPECIAL DISCOUNT—1,000 Lbs. or More POULTRY REMEDIES [terested to know he is spending sev- in-law. eial weeks *at Lawson General hos-j Friends of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wil- pital, Chamblee, Ga. ^ [.son will be interested to know they George Mason, of Charlotte, N. C., are now making their home ni spent the week-end with his mother, Greenville, where the former has ac- Mast> i n ; and Mrs. ^ cepted a position as terminal mana- Flemfng Mason and her mother, Mrs. g er 0 r t i le simps in Tr,, * .I nmP'v; 4 vc/Yn ^ LfI, .Yi rviv - i 11 James Grayson,' of &ummervifk\ also pany spent Sunday with the former’s| Rev. and Mrs. Lucius Marion and mother - ' : daughter. remained for a visit with her grand- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown and - . . , T T , .,, , — of Charleston, spent Sun- Friends c. J. Lee Willard will be day with the format’s parents. Dr. glad to know he continues to improve and Mrs. L .B. Marion. Their dau-n- j at his home near here following an ter, Barbara Ann : opeiation illness at the local hospital, | sev eral days Mrs. Nine Vance Bailey is visiting parents, her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Hayes, Jr., 1 j and Mr. Hayes, in Ridgewood, N. J. daughter, Dianne, have moved to r , a ^ d , ^ rs ' Eu S ene Henderson,! Lexington, N. C., where Mr. Brown H ' l> hiladelphia, Pa., are visiting Mr. was transferred by the J. E. Ander-! !•» Hendersons mother, Mrs. J. L. Dick- son Hosiery company. ' J!: I1* u-,. ! and Mrs. Robert Parsons spent 9 Mra. Jack Shelton and children, of, the week-end in Waynesboro, Ga as S , Anderson werei recent week-end the guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. :: i guests of Mrs. George P. Brown. Leon F Mims « I Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and in- 1 - : 1 ! i fant son, Michael, of Columbia, spent ! the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. I L. Holland. Friends o'f Mr. and Mrs. White Bullock will be interested to know : the former his been transferred to [Columbia with the Metropolitan Life [Insurance Co. They will leave soon ; to make their home there. I Mrs. Edith Powers of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Robert H., Jordan, and Mr. Jordan. CREDITORS’ NOTICE I All persons having'claims against the estate of Mrs. FJemma Yarbor- i: ough, deceased, are hereby notilied to file the same, duly verified, with - 8 the undersigned, and those indebted j-j to said estate will please make pay- ment likewise. ' j-t MRS. FANNIE LYNCH MALLARD, | Administratrix, C. T. A., 1222 Beaufort St., BIRD 5 El THt ■csr~ FXOUR&mED STORES Musgrove Street v CLINTON, S. C. OiRtCT FROM mill to voii * Bobby Jordan, who has been visiting A i j 97 S ^ his grandparents in Atlanta, has re- Apri1 27 ' 20-3c. turned to his home here * I _ ! Miss Laurie Shumate, of Green-! wood, has accepted a position with Morrison Furniture Coly |hd is mak ing her home with Miss Ruth Bailey.! Abit Alexander has accepted a po sition with J. E. Anderson Hosiery Co. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr.,: spept Sunday in Spartanburg with her parents, Mr and Mrs. G. H. Hudgins. ’ Miss Ann Burroughs, student at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. M.| Adair. Miss Omega Monroe, of Greenville,! spent -the week-end wtih her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Downs L. Monroe.! Miss Katherine Yarborough, of Greensboro, N. C., was the week-end guest of Mrs. J. Clarence Copeland and attended the dances at the' col- tevr , ——•—- Fred W. Qxley is spending two weeks in Patterson, N. J., on a busi ness trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cassanovg and • NESCO CHEF Apartment Size Electric Ranges ‘‘“v Two Burners WITH OVEN 110 or 220 volts $112.50 HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 8 :: :: g if * ♦ j; tt X A Fortune In Friends i * , . , -X ' ' ' 1 The friends and customers of our bank didn’t just grow . . . like Topsf. To be exact, it has taken us 62 years of honest dealing; and square treatment to acquire our family. . And there will he no let-uo in the friendly and courteous service that has brought a steady procession of new faces into our bank. We’d like t to serve you’and extend a mighty cordial invi tation to stop in and get acquainted. M. S. 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