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Thursday, June 3, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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NOTICE
To Candidates
The Chronicle hereby advises that it will not run
the political announcement column that it has run each
election year. _
Candidates may use the regular advertising columns
in any way they choose, the size of the space depending
upon the importance which each candidate attaches to
his appeal.
Copy for display advertisements should be submitted
by Monday at noon preceding the, Thursday on which
the advertisement is to appear.
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Respectfully,
The Clinton Chronicle
(Political Advertisement)
To the Voters of
Hunter Township:
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I am a candidate for Magistrate at
Clinton, Hunter Township, and will ap
preciate your support.
I am a native of this community,
where my entire life has been spent with
you.
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If elected, I promise to faithfully
and fairly enforce the laws and stand
for law enforcement. I will stand for the
right—and be influenced to the con
trary by no one.
I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT
E. Mace Young
CANDIDATE FOR MAGISTRATE
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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Hereford Bull
Sells For $5,000
C. W Anderson, owner of the Dun-
1 caa Creek Hereford farm, sold a reg
listered Hereford bull yesterday to Sf'BSCRIBE TO THE CHROMCLl
F M Le^ott, of Danville, Va , for
$5,000, the highest pr^e paid for an
animal in this section. Mr Leggett
flew down from Danville to make the
purchase
Carroll L. Pitts of Spartanburg,
spent Sunday wbth his mother, Mrs.
, Nannie A. Pitts, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Cole, Sr., and
daughter, Alice, of Burlington, N. C.,
and Miss Helen Watson of Maxton,
N. C.., were .week-end guests of Dr.
,and Mrs. D. J. Brimm and attended
the graduation exercises at Presbyte
rian college. Their spn, B. C. Cole,
Jr., was a member of the graduating
i class. ..
week’s stay at South Port, N. C.
General and Mrs. J. B. Fraser and
Charles Fraser of Hinesvilie, Ga., 1
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter A. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hedden and
children, of Charleston, spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs.
Alma McKee, and other relatives.
Mrs. Carrol Reid and children are
spending the week in Atlanta, Ga.,
with Mr. and Mr$. Richard ! Julien.;
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard and Mr. Reid spent the we£k-end there. I
Ison, Billy, Mrs. J. W. Milam, Miss Fleming Mason, of Sammertjn,
Kate* Milam and Miss Inez Young [spent the week-end wuth his mother,
were in Whitmire Siyiday, May 23, to! Mrs. Emma Mason,
attend the wedding of Miss Carolyn] Mr. anc j Mrs. W. D. Adair were
Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j wec k- e nd guests of Mr. .and Mrs.
[Samuel Copeland Young, to John p au i Gray in'Williamston.
Turner Gray of Cross Hill and Cini-' MUs Margery Smith, a student at
j cinnati, Ohio. Blue Mountain college. Miss, is
Thomas R. Brady of Atlanta, Ga., j S p enc }j n g summer at h£r home at
w'as the week-end guest of Sterling Kinard.
A. Pitts, Jr. , Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thayer and
Gerald Suber of Greenville, spent' y oun g daughter spent Sunday w.tn
j-several days during the week with relatives in Ware Shoals,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Su-; Murphy Timmerman. Joe McGee,
t> er - , and Browning Dicys spent the week- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker and en d al Myrtle Beach,
two sons of Charlotte. N. C.. spent Friends of Mrs. Guy Pitts will be
the week-end with relatives here andjgi a d to know she is improving satis-
attended the Curry-BagweUjWeddir.g. j f ac torily at the General hospTtaT irv
Mr. Parker’s mother, Mrs. Ed Tur-1 GreenViile, where she has been quite
| ner, returned to Charlotte with them [ m '
for a visit. i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crowson,
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Covington and' 0 f Fayetteville, N. C., spent the
children of Hamlet. N. C.. are spend- week-end here M,-*
mg this week wim relatives here. [parents t _Mi' and Mrs. William J.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L Baldwin and Henry. Mr. Crowson was a member
little daughter, Mrs. Alec Henry and1 0 ^ the graduating class.
Mrs. J. V. Edwards were in Sumter > r iends of R. Chris Adair, Jr., will
Thursday for the Iris festival. de interested to know he has accept-
j Friends of Mrs. C. V. Lipscomb and ed a position with the Bank of
[children, who are visiting her par- Greenwood in Greenwood,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Mrs. Irby Hipp, accompanied by
will be interested to lea i they will I her daughter, Mrs Eugene Avery, of
| leave soon to make their home in [ Rock Hill, is spending the week at
Coral Gables, Fla., where Mr. Lips- Ocean Drive beach.
I comb is a special service‘officer at I Mr and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and
the Veteran’s hospital. - ' 1 daughter. Sara Louise,'of McCor-
Mr. and Mrs. John Burke of Bal- rniek, spent the weke-end with the
I timore, Md.. spent several days dur- former’s mother. Mrs. J. B. Wilder,
ing the week with the former’s sis- Friends of Mrs. Eric 1 Barnes will
Oer. Mrs. Joseph Steiner, and Mr. be interested to knovt- she has re-
I Steiner. Miss Delores, Burke, also SU med her position with Beik’s De-
; of Baltimore,, is spending two weeks partment store. • —
I with her sister and brother-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. .Kennetii Maiheso^
Mrs. Bill Dees and daughter. Dot- „f Mooresville, N. C., spent the week-
tie Ann. and Miss Louise Jones at-J en d with her pai'ents, Mr. and Mrs.
tended a family dinner Sunday at j, Eric B^nes. They attended com-j
the home p v t Mr. and Mrs. Hallie mencement exercises at Presbyterian
Griffin. [college, where. Mr. Matheson was a
Mrs. B. Hutson Johnson and chil-. member of the graduating class,
idren, Legrand. Elizabeth and Joe. of Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath and
| Aiken, spent the past week with Mrs. | son. George; spent the week-end in
Johnsons mother, Mrs. L. D. Ed- Spartanburg with her sister, Mrs.,
Winfield Bryson.
Pvt. Ernest McClure, of Fort Jack-
son, Columbia, visited friends and
I monds.
j Robert F. Black has returned from
| a business trip to Chicago, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hicks and | relatives here during the week,
[daughter, Miss. Frances Hicks, of Mr. and Mrs. B W. Owens spent
[Covington, Ga., and Miss Jeanette Sunday in Spartanburg with the lat-
Baljlon of Pans, Texas, were week- ter’s sisters, Mrs. C. R Hammond and
>iYd
I end guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Mrs. Mat Sparnell.
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Brimm and attended the graduating . .F-w Maw v-wT
, exercises at the college, of which the children, Jeanne and Ellenor. of
[former’s son was a member of the Greenville, spent Sunday .here with
graduating class. Mrs. Mahon’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.'
Miss Jane Sturgeon of Durham, N. A. A i Ramage.
C., spent the week-end with her, Mr. and Mrs: J F Jacobs and Dr
mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, who ac- and Mrs. S. C. Hays left Tuesday for
companied her to Durham Monday a few days stay at Jacksonville
j for a few' days visit. Beach’. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Walters and Friends of little Emma Gray,
[son, Harold, -of Fayetteville. N. C.,, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. James S.
, were w'eek-end guests of their son Gray, will be glad to know she is re-
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs ,Ed- cuperating at home following a knee
ward Walters. Mr. and Mr. Walters operation at the local hospital Friday,
[and sons, Dickie and David, accom- Mr. and Mrs. B S. Pinson spent
puriiifd them home for a two week’s the weekend in Columbia with Mrs.
! visit. | Floride Goddard.
Pvt. Ted Edmonds of Columbia. RevTand Mrs. G. A. Anderson and
* s Pent the week-end with relatives sons left Tuesday for a ten-day visit
[ and friends here. with relatives in Farmville, Va., and
Miss Cornelia Harris left Monday, Fayetteville, W. Va
' for Edisto Beach where she joined; Mrs. J. C. Pace is spending several
| a group of Winthrop college class- days in Orangeburg with her parents,
i mates on a house patty. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McCormick.
Richard Stutts,. Albert Wallace and Mrs. E. M. (Timmerman and daugh-
Glenn Swope left Monday for Paw-Iter, ^ell, and Mrs. E. Mood Smith
ley’s Island where they were joined spent the week-end at' Myrtle Beach
by friends on an Alpha Lambda Tau and were the guests of Mrs. Louise
house party. Hyde/ •
Mr. and Mrs. John Whitaker of| Mr. and Mrs P. S Bailey. Dr. and
Burlington, N. C.. were here dur-! Mrs W, P. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. gat
ing the week-end for the graduating lisle Neely. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Hart,
exercises at the college, of which the [ and Mr and Mrs. R. C. Adair were'
former’s brother. Chestnut Whitakefr, | in Asheville, N. C.; during the past
was a member of the class. week to attend the Cotton Manufac- 1
Mrs. Estelle Abrams has, returned turers Association meeting.'
from a two week’s ..visit with JuuM Mr-and Mrs. R-E~PerguSon'have-
daughter, Mrs. W. D. Bailey, and Mr. i returned from a several days visit
Bailey, in Greenwood. * ; with their son and daughter-in-law
Mrs. L. D. Edmonds and Mrs. L. S. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ferguson, in
Martin were visitors in Aiken Sun- 1 Raleigh, N. C.
„ Dr. and Mrs. George R. O'Daniel
DeLeon Reynolds, of Washington,; and two childreh. Jane and George,
Ga, is visiting his grandparents, Mr.) Jr, of Spartanburg, spent the week-
and Mrs. P. B. Adair, and other reL | end with their parents, ML and Mrs
atives. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.,A. O’Daniel.
Deke Reynolds, Jr, were here Sun-. T -Mr. and Mrs. W. H Anderson and
; Miss Ann Christie of West Point, Ga,
Mr. and Mrs.: Allen Taylor and were here during the week-end to
children, of Ware Shoals, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne.
attend the cotninencement program
at Presbyterian college.-The former’s
Miss Betty Boozer, of Chappells, son, William H. Anderson, 1 Jr, was
has accepted a position as beautician a member of the graduating class
at Ruby’s Beauty Shoppe. * Dr. and Mrs. Ellis A. Fuller and
Eugenia Burts, of Laurens, wasTthe daughters. Sara Elizabeth and' Ida
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee, of Louisville. Ky„ Mrs. E. A
M. Burts. _ • ! Adams of Cross Hill, F. A. Fuller of'
Dr. and Mrs. R, C. Boland and i Greenville, and Mr. and Mr$. N C
three children, of Greenwood, and Wilson,- also of Greenville, were
Mrs. Miriaga Poteat and Mr. Kirk- guests during the week-end of Dr.
man, of Lexington, N. C, were guests [and Mrs. L. B. Marion.
Sunday ^f Mr. and Mrs. Howard; - m
Watkins. v , FOR HOPEWELL VOTERS '
Friends’ of Mrs. Gary Holcombe
will be glad to know she is improv
ing at her home following an illness.
Mr .and Mrs. Jones F. Burgess and
•family will leave Saturday for a
The Hopewell precir^t club roll is
now at the home of Hayne g. Work
man where voters can qualify for this
summer’s primary, officers/ of the
club state.\
DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE
OPTOMETRIST
Office* in Clinton Hotel Huildins;
Eyes Examined ~ GTtfssfes Fitted
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 • Phone 428-J
You can’t take
it with you...
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A pocketful of cash is always a worry . . .
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your funds into
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BANKERS
Established 1886
Capital $400,000.00
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cyg CITY STREET COTTONS
It rakes Peter Pin jeeriucker
iced with white pique to keep
you cool as a mint ieir.
Dons Dodson proves the point
with "Bosom Friend", a pretty-
and-practical two-piece: in
green, purple, black, blue,
browo, red. 7 to 15.
SI 2.95
dt jet* in CQSMQPOUT.i.'i
Juniors . . . those
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cool cottons ha\e
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SPRlNG#LOATS
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$10 — $12 — $15
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EARLY SPRING
DRESSES
all sizes
$2.00 — $3.00 — $1.00
Spedal .This W eek-end
r $1.95 CREPE
LACE-TRIM ME I)
SLIPS
Tearose—all sizes
$&9»' ^
$ti.95 SEERSl CkER
tioi’SE COATS —$4.95
Sizes 12-20 _
Mooted jbteU SAofipe
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