The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 01, 1948, Image 5

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Thursday, July 1, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five Y Farm Women Place In Blue Ribbon Group I^aurens County Council of Farm PUBLIC HAULING —ANYWHERE —ANYTHING We are now licensed for public hauling: in Laurens County. Good Truck Equipment All Insured Prompt, Careful Service CHARLIE NABORS West Main Street Clinton, S. C. Women, with Mra.*Hugh Bondsi Workman as president, placed in the I top “blue ribbon” group and received j a $10 cash award for outstanding', council work during the past year, j Winners were announced recently ,at the closing session of the 27th annual convention ab Winthrop college. Mrs. Workman was named state publicity chairman, succeeding Mrs. Carl Leonard of Spartanburg county. WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents MOVE FROM NEWBERRY her sister, Mbs. R. E. Wysor, and Col. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnson, who " ,ysor - have been -making their home in Lt. Col and Mrs. Powell A. Fraser Miss Margaret Kent Bell, of Staun- ! ton, Va., is^spending some time with at his home in Cateechee (daughter, Nannette, recently-attend-flbqk. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and ed the Huggins reunion held at the children of Laurens, spent Sunday home Of Mrs. Lofti# 1 sister, Mrs. J. with the Whitlocks. H- Ball, in the Narnie section Of the, M rs . James P. Sloart and sons were county. They also spent the week-1 week-end guests of relatives-in Ashe- end in Alto, Ga., as guests of Mr. and ville. N. C Mrs. Vidor Bowman and Miss Mary* Friends of Mrs. Jane Weisner will Alice Blackburn. Nannette Loftis b e sorry to know she is ill and a remained there for a visit. i patient at Hays hospital. Miss Alice Thompson, of Whitmire, i Mrs. Hubert Boyd and children M..A. Garrett spent the week-end spent the week-end with her sister, have returned home from a week’s Mrs. Fred Whitlocty, and Mr. Whit- stay at Edista Beach. Col. Robert E. Wysor and son, Robert E. Wysor, III, were in Dunn. N. C., Sunday to attend the funeral Newberry for a number of years,'left Tuesday for New York City of Gen. William C. Lee. -, have moved to the F. W. Little home'where the former will attend a sum- Mr. anc j Mrs. P. H. Wilson and place in the Sandy Springs section 1 mer school. (children have returned from a two. near here. • ' Browning Dicus and Murphy Tim- weeks vacation in Mount Airy, N. C., merman spent the week-end at and Daytona Beach, Fla., with rela- l Mrytle Beach. tives. Misses "Elizabeth Nicholson. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. James A. Farrell of C.,_ Mrs. Mildred Tt’RNER IN ATLANTA : Dr. W.* R. Turher, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, is out of thriamagelnd ‘Frances‘T^ Pitts Walhingion.^D.' the city this attending a pio- will sp^d ^e weekend in Waynes- Wheatley of Clinton, Md.. and Mrs. neer camp in Atlanta, Ga., Presbjr- ^ N c S ara McDonald of Palm Beach., Fla., I tery as the evening vesper speaker. - - -<L. ; POST OFFICE TO CLOSE t,. » « u t ^ Kinard, returned home Tuesday after I The post office will be closed all di three WMks at Cam ^ Ton . day Monday, July 5, in observance ^ ^ 1 of the Fourth. There will be no city delivery or window service, accord- 1 ing to Postmaster W. D. Adair. Louie’s * Restaurant Will Close July 5-6-7-8 \ To Give all Employes A Vacation L. O. Thornley J. C. THOMAS ENTS Jacques Kreisler’s Jacques Kreisler’s Circlette watch bracelets give your watch that “precious jewelry” look. In colors to match your watch, some set with simulated gems! •frodwnorfc Gold-finished in ENDURING KREISLER QUALITY, some styles in 14 Kf. gold of *-*-*-. . . 49.50 PRICES INCLUDE FED. TAX EASY CREDIT TERMS J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler “It’s Time That Counts” Misses Mary Catherine Andersoh are f» uests this week of the latter’s! of this city, and Joanne Vaughn of s * ster - Mrs. E. J. Adaii*, and Mr. 1 1 Adaur. spending three weeks at Camp Ton- Friends of H. Elwyn Sturgeos^J)a a-Wandah near Hendersonville, N. recent graduate of Presbyterian col- C. Misses Barbara Andepson and lege, \vill be interested to know he- Sue Cooper spent Tuestiay/there and has accepted a position with Swift accompanied them home. and Co.‘in Spartanburg. Miss Ruth Bailey, accompanied by Miss Jerry Galloway of Anderson, her sister, Mrs. W. P. Anderson, Mr. spent a few days this.week with her Anderson and daughter, Miss Ruth aunt. Mrs.'^Francis Blalock, and Anderson, of Greenville, have re- other relatives. turned from a vacation in New York. Mrs. T. M. Sease and -children, Mr. and Mrs. William G. King, Jr., Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Dickert. atid. and daughter, Christie, spent the son, Andy, and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman week-end in Florence with her moth- Shealy were in Prosperity Sunday in I observance -of the 50th wedding an- Mrs. J. A. of Mr. an Since 1886... er, Mrs. Agnes Brodie. Mrs. A. H. McQueen and children niversary of Loris, are spending two weeks Sease. » with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and dacigh- Pinson. ter of Columbia, spent a few days this Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goff and daugh- week with his mother, Mrs. R. W. ter, Jane, are spending two weeks at Wade. : ; Myrtle Beach. r—^ Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Sims and Fur- friends of Sam Mobley will regret man Owens. Jr., with Miss Charlotte to learn that he is critically ill at the Sims and C. R. Jones of Greenwood, home of his son, Jack Mobley, in Un- -^pent Sunday at Chimney Rock. N. , ion. C. Miss Sims is spending some time Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ow;ens have re- with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims, turned to their home in Atlanta. Ga.,\ Major and Mrs. George A. Sease after a visit with his mother, Mrs. and children of Washington, D. C.. Bessie. H. Owens. were guests-of Mrs. T. M. Sease and Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Glenn of Spar- family during the past week, jtanburg, were guests Sunday of Dr. Miss Myrtis Rice is visiting her and Mrs. S. C. Hays. sister, Mrs. Hubert Tinsley, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sansbury spent, Tinsley in Munford. Tenn. ; the week-end at Lake Lure, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bridges and children of Blackstock. spent Sunday * daughter, Linda, spent Sunday in with Mrs. Dixon’s mother, Mrs. W. Spartanburg with the former’s sister, D. Franks. Mrs, C. J. Sparnell. • Mrs. A. B. Galloway of Trenton. The following attended the annual and her son, Eugene Galloway, of picnic of the U. D. C. Chapter of Jacksonville, Fla., visited, relatives South Carolina held at Oakley Park here several days this week. Red Shirt Shrine in Edgefield Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sanders, day: Mrs. H. M. Young, Mrs. Nene dr., of Danville, Va., spent several’ D. Workman, Mrs. John D. Davis, days during.the'week with her par-' Mrs. R. E. Jones, Miss Mary Johnson, ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C Singley, in Mrs. E. H. Hall, Sr., Mrs. T. C. John- ; this city, and with Mrs. Sanders' sis- ! son, Sr., Mrs. Jasper™Rowland - and 1 ter, Mrs; Hugh SmiTh', and Mr. Smith ' Miss Grace Young. in Clemson. Mrs. S. M. Warner, Mrs. John A.' Mrs. D. J. Brimm is visiting her Davis, Mrs. P. G. Coop and Mrs. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and James Pitts were visitors in Augusta, Mrs. Lyle Stuart, in Grand Forks, Gaf during the past week. iN. Dakota. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes, Mr.! Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Steer and lit-I and Mrs.. W. M. Chaney and Mrs. tie son. Paul, of Grand Rapids, Mich., Victor Reblitz spent Sunday at Chim- 1 spent the week-end with the former's ney Rock, N. C. brothers, H. W. and R. A. Steer, en Miss Eva Black of Greenwood, route to Washington, D. C. was the guest Sunday of Miss Thel- 1 Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and son, Quav, ( ma Wells. Jr., of Sylva. N. C., spent several' Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bolick. Jr., (days last week with their mother and children, Harry III, and Reed and grandmother, Mrs. Metta Stone. Todd Bolick, of Seneca, spent the Mrs. Henry Trammell and sons re week-end with their parents, and turned home with them for a three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed weeks visit. Todd. Harry Bolick, III, remained j Misses Louise Tribble and Mona for a two weeks visit with his grand- Blakely are attending an*A. R P. parents, and" with Mr. and Mrs. young peoples conference at Bon Charles Workman in Kinards. ? , darken, N. C. E. M. Henderson of Philadelphia, Clair Pitts. Frank Pitts, Davis j Pa., will arrive Saturday for a I visit ( Young and Rembert Truluck,' Jr., with his mother, Mrs. J. L. Dickert. 1 left yesterday for a week’s stay at He will return home next week ac- Camp Old Indian, near Greenville. (companied by Mrs. Claude Monroe,! Patsy. Salem and Phyllis Eassy. who will spend a week there. Claudia children of Mr .and Mrs. Philip Eas- Ann Monroe, who has been spending sy of Greenville, are spending the some time there, will- return home week with their grandparents, Mr. with her mothv- 'and Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Mrs. W. A. Addy and son, George, 1 Mrs. Mildred Garrison is a patient of Lakeland, Fla., are visiting Mr. at Ha^’s hospital, and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benjamin and Mr. and Mrs. George Addy. Ison, Roy. Jr., and Mrs. J. C. Pace Miss Wynona Ray has accepted a will leave tomorrow for a several position with the Southern Bell days stay at Myrtle Beach. Telephone Co., in this city. Miss Doris Weir of Lansdale. Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell and is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. K. Es- ; little daughter of Gaffney, speut-the...peig ami Mr. Espeig. week-end with their parents, Mr. and] Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Jordan are Mrs. L. H. Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. i visiting relaitves in Atlanta. Ga. W. J. Craine. ] Misses Frances Jones and Sara Mrs. Lula Riddle is spending some Etta Holland have returned from a time with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur jtfip to Chillum, Md,, ami Washing- Americans have been jealous of their free dom. No less than 7 times have our sons gone to war to preserve our way of life. Today, folks right here in Clinton are fight ing for financial independence with this same intense determination that they have inherited from their ancestors. The well being of our community speaks highly of their efforts. CLOSED ALL DAY JULY 5TH S. Bailey & Son Established 1886 BANKERS Capitol $400,000.00 Nationally Advertised —* Dresses 8 95 Sanforized casuals in woven chambrays and tissue ginghams. Pastel solids and stripes. Tailored by Ted Cohen, Hope Reed, Betty Hartford and Tailor Town. Sizes 10-20. Gene Jlnderson's You Can’t Beat Value Howard, and Mr. Howard . • ( ton, D. C. Mrs. W. P. Adair, of Chil- Dillard Adair and Lynn Cooper lum, returned home with them for a were in Detroit, Mich.,, during the visit with relatives. 1 week on a business tripTT 1 IWiSs Louise Coxhas joined'friends " Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stone of Pensa- in Atlanta, Ga., and will spend some cola, Fla., were week-end guests’ of June on a trip to California and Ore- Mr. and Mrs. William Henry. gon. , ' Jack Jeanes of Atlanta, Ga., is I Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Webb, Jr., and i spending the week.wifh Mrs. Jeanes family of Anderson, spent Sunday and little son, Tommy. j with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Mrs. Lucy Nabors and Mrs. Leda Webb. Fred Webb, III, spent last Hill have returned home after spend-( week with his t grandparent£, and Beth: ing several days in Charlotte, N.’ C., Webb is spending this week there, with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Barnette .Friends of Mrs. C. H. McCrary Will and Mr. and _Mrs. C. A. Padgette, Jr.(be glad to know she is improving at Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow and her home here after being a hospital daughter of Knoxville, Tenn., are patient in Camden, spending several weeks with Mr. and Friends of W. T. Jacks will regret Mrs. H. D. Rantin. Mrs. Dow is Mr. to know he underwent an operation j Rantin’s daughter. [at the General hospital in Greenville Friends of Miss Madeliene Cassa-'last Saturday. 4 nova will be interested to learn she] C. Craven, of Idaho, is has accepted a position on the nurses spending several weeks with her sis- staff at Columbia hospital in Co- ter, Mrs. R. P. Neighbors. J. B. Jacks lumbia, |Of Atlanta, Ga., spent several days I. V. Sauls will leave Saturday to during the week with his sisters, spend several - days at hU-Jlome in C. B. Grenade and family of Co-j Walterboro. ^ - 'lumbia’, are visiting their mother and! Friends of A. S. Stilwell of En- grandmother, Mrs. B. Frith, oree, will regret to know he remains 'Miss Mae Dicu?, of Washington,! critically ill. Mr. and Mrs. Stilwell D. C., is spending three weeks wTtfi| are at the home of his daughter, hbr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Di- Mrs. F. M. Boland, Sr. cus. Mrs. M. Cassanova, Mrs. James Mrs. B. B. Housley and children, of -(jacks and son, Rutledge, Miss Made- Dahlonega, Ga'., were guests of Mrs. liene Cassaaova and Miss Angela T. M. Sease and farhily during the Cassanova spent last week at Cres- week. cent Beach. Mike Cassanova, ac-! Mrs. EfTie Wasson, of the Hickory companied by his brother and sister- Tavern section, speht the past week in-law, >Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassa-jwith her son-in-law and daughte nova, and children of Columbia, spent the week at State Park Beach. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wihgard. Mr. and Mrs.'S. B. Loftis and y 'Av N UrM •n' 11 • I’ '"•vf'Y -Si II Wedding Invitations, Announcements . • * . r-Y.- Engraved or process printed. Finest quality' stock and workmanship. Informals, Reception Cards, Visiting Cards. It will be a pleasure to serve you. Prompt delivery on orders. > Chronicle Publishing Co. STATIONERY DEPT.