The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 02, 1948, Image 5
Thursday, December 2, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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with an assortment of bills and receipts. With a Check
ing Account at this community bank you can pay your
bills by check or mail, and let your cancelled checks be
your permanent receipts.
WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN
AN ACCOUNT WIITH US
YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED
Bank Ol Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
WEEK-END
SPECIALS!
Skirts $4.95 to $10.95
Blouses $3.00 to $10.95
Gloves $1.00 to $1.98
Foil Bogs $2.98
i ■ . ,
One lot Blouses, Slips, and Sweaters
reduced.
One lot Dresses reduced.
CjeneMnderson ’$
YOU CANT BEAT VALUE
Oh, happy, happy is sht who finds a gift of laricwood Vaipp-Too*
nylons undor the Christmas troo. Sho'll lov# tho flattery of thoir
«heer, door colors, thoir oxquisito hairlino soams. Chooso hors
today from our fashion-famous collodion of Mostorpioct colors.
15 denier, 51 raure . . . NOW ONLY .
30 denier, 45 giuge . . . NOW ONLY .
Sizes 8K to 10 V4
$1.65
$1.35
Corner Pitts and Broad Streets
WEEK-END TRIPS . ■ VISITORS . . ILLNCSS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mrs. Leo Thomas and children of| Mrs. Hugh Holman of Chapel Hill, March this year ahd $42 000 000
^ * Dr -' ^ 1945° Co^ra^nv^v
holidays with her father, W. L. and Mrs. John W. Harris.
, Lynn, and Mrs. Lynn. Mr. Thomas
of $941,300, $742,779 ha4 been set $29,042,269 is earmarked for projects
aside toj contracts and engineering now in progress .according to the re
costs. Projects involving $111,266 of P° rt the state highway depart-
the $742,779 have already -been com- rnent.
pleted, and projects involving" the A new three-yeai.J5Piera l l aid pro-
remaining $631,512 of the amount tfram is tentatively scheduled to be-
! already alloted are now in progress. ' Sin in 1949.
The total federal aid program ini *
South Carolina totals $46,000,000, of THE CHRONICLE
which $4,000,p00 was appropriated in Completely Coven Clinton’s Trade
Area for Advertisers
There Is No Substitute for New*-~
215 have already been completed, and paper Advertising
Mrs. Lucy Nabors has returned
joined his family here for the week home after spending several weeks *.—.**.»*».».».»♦.
: e na - I in Charlotte, N. C„ with her daugh- j’; x
Mrs. T. M. Sease and children vis- ter, Mrs. Henry Martin,
ited relatives in Silverstreet during' Mrs. Larry Swi(t of Des Moines,
the past week. - ! Iowa, is spending some time with 6
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance spent her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. §
i the week-end in Columbia with Mr. | Th ornason - JJ
and Mrs. John D. Nance. '* | Mr - and John Nunnally and jj
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLees and T! l omaston ; g a -'|g
sons of Charleston, spent the week- "1,^! l ha Bry 1 f n I«
1 con, Ga., spent the week-end with 1 &
Mrs. Ruby Bryan at the Clinton;!!
hotel. i \\
^ I, , uui^n vn Miss Rebecca Speake visited her §
Washington, D.'c., spent the holidays Ed McMeekin ' and Mr - p
in Gaffney with her parents, Mr. and Mc Meekin, in Wmnsboro during the \i
, Mrs. C. L. Vaughn, formerly of this pa ^ ' vee ^ T w ^
(city. They also visited relatives and w . ' an r ‘ rs ‘ ^ ltts of »>
friends here during the week-end. ‘ , er ’ . a ’’ spen s . e ' ,era ! T day ^ ast :•!
I Friends of Miss Miriam Donnan £ e ® k W1 j h . h 13 , moth e r . Mrs. Irene. ^
• will be glad to know she is recuper-X 1 " 3 : a " a Iamdy ’ _ T &
ating at her home after being a pa-j . rien 5 ^ ^ r3, '' e * do ? 1 ^ a ^ kson ’
tient in the Baptist hospital in Co- ... , p ien ‘ al lie Blalock Clinic,. ♦>
' lumbia be sorry to knovv she continu es i 8
E. P. Little of Greenwood, fprmerly „ .. ... , - _ J 1 2
of this city, is ill and a patient at . * ‘‘ ^'^ arner left Tuesday ?.?
..i— i :*—i r~v—i xr rv for a visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Coop, in Shelbyville,
ft
Miss Alice Thompson of Whit-
Come In
end with the former’s mother, Mrs.
Zee McLees, and aunt, Miss Sallie
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Burch Millsap of
If you need
extra money.
Wish to open
o Checking
Account.
Want a Safe
Deposit Box.
Duke hospital in Durham, N. C.
Miss Kathryn Dicus, accompanied '
T>y Miss Violet Browning of New
berry, spent the Thanksgiving holi- * r»,, , , , *
days in Washington, D. C„ with the m ‘ r f’ spent t J hank ^ lv , in ^ Wltb her
Iiformer’s sister,.Miss Mae Dicus. i ,i,\ r ’ , ;S- red "hillock, and Mr.
I Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. L. S. Red- ’ w nuiocK - s *
1 dick and Mrs. Lewis Pitts were visi-
! tors in Columbia Tuesday.
Need Foreign
Exchonge or
Travelers Checks
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold, Mr. jj
and Mrs. G. F. Downs and Mrs.' 2
Paul Wood, student at the Medi-| d ? r VJ ie ^ pc>rte r attended the funeral, H
cal college of South Carolina, in 2 ' ‘ am ‘ e Edwards in Woodruff S.t
Charleston, spent the Thanksgiving U , n T , ay , »» . . . J*
holidays with his mother, Mrs. Paul R ‘ ' an * , s E . Reeves of
T. Wood, and with Mr. and Mrs. Beauforl . v »s‘ted friends ■ here last 1 !-:
week.
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Lewis Pitts. Miss Helen Mason of ,, , ., _
Spartanburg, was a guest there on u 1 r 30 t ^ W. Clemens, With %
I Thursday. ; her parents - Mr - and Mrs. Alfred S. g
; Mrs. C E. Moody, who has been '-p ent Thanks g ivin « in Spar- |
spending some time in White Plains,! 'l. urS ' , .. T .... , • -jg
' N. Y., with her daughter-, Mrs. Henry | . ^. r ’ and ^ r , s - J - Haselden and g
Jolly, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. ^ ddr ® n w ^ ted ‘ he fo ™ er s m °ther. g
Par-kB’AHair I ‘** rs - ^ J- Haselden, in Cades during 8
the past week. |s
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and!8
Parks Adair
Mrs. James Browning of Newber
ry, visited relatives here during the
past week.
Mrs. M. G. Woodworth and Mrs.
H. E. Sturgeon were visitors
Greenville during the week
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M. A. Garrett spent the holidays
u1111 with his P ar ents, Rev. and Mrs.- W.
Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame spent A V T Gai re j t ’J T n .
the week-end in Philadelphia, Pa., c ‘ '' an ' 13 , ^chael Turner of
and attended the Army-Navy football v neca . spent Thanksgiving with her
children of Laurens, spent Sunday mmmmme»
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitlock.
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gallo
way.
daughters spent the holidays in At- _?* r ' a ? d ^ rs - William Espeig have
lanta, Ga.,‘ as guests of Mr. and Mrs. uri )° lom ^. T weddl IJ g trip to the
J Paul Todd. Friends of Mr. and; ™° unta . 1 ‘? s of North Carolina, and,
Mrs. Paul Todd will be interested to , ' res ‘ in ? n ., apai !! rn ^ nt in
know they have recently moved into ° M e ° r ' and ^ rs - £. Hays,
their new home on Rosewood Drive. ' 'f 8 ,. rn ^® a 1 j <)nro , e Greenville,
Miss Irene Snead of Gaffney, was l pen c 10 l lda ys last week with
week-end guest o£ Mrs. C. D. Yar-1 £f r parents ’ Mr - and Mrs - Downs
borough. 1 Monroe -
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Hearn and* S J? an ’ stud eot at Duke Uni
daughter, Pelleree, of Winston-Salem, . ‘ y ’ , U , rham ’. s P ent ^e
N C., spent the Thanksgiving holi- ^ r ‘ da J S R ast C] week ^ lth mother,
days with Mrs. Hearn’s parents, Mr. p, , ' oan ' Eu * ene Sloan of
and Mrs. Thomas R. Holland. : his rnother SPent Thanksglving Wlth
and Mrs. Thomas R. Holland.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W
D.
i Burley, formerly of Charlotte, N C.,! E SI ° an - accompanied by |
i will be interested to know they are t ., nh ^ irty r ! ‘ r . s ' D- , Ee . wls ’ Spar-
j now residing in Greensboro, N. C., jth !>pen , 3 ^ vera * day s recently
where Mr. Burley was transferred by , * ri an ^ rS ’ Buus Gewis,
the Young Men’s Christian Associa- n r ir \ or ®‘ ace -
tion i Dr - and Mrs. F. F. Hicks were
Miss Mary Turner has returned to ^ r '. and ^ rs '
! her home in High Point, N. C., aJter i , .i c 8 A 11 •
a several weeks’ visit with her sister, * ‘ rs ‘ Smith of Clem-
Mrs. Dan A. Yarborough. Mrs G. C.! XJ’ " d Mr ’ and ' Irs - John w - San-
High of High Point, also spent the . 8 , ar J' 1 e ’ ^ a '’ s Pf n ' holi-
week-end here and accompanied herj^ y ^ s, n gi e y lr parents ’ *^ r - a ^ d ^ rs -
Miss Elizabeth Boland spent the
FREE!
We offer the following merchandise absolutely FREE,
so long as the supply lasts. The only catch is we need
the space here in the store very badly, and you can use
the merchandise. The supply on some of these items is
not too great.
PAINT, in glass jars.
SALVE, for croup and colds^
WHISTLES, some will work, some won’t.
MEN’S HOSE, very little darning necessary.
GRAV Y BOWLS, make good flower pots.
EPSOM SALTS, speaks for itself.
CAKE PLATES, assorted pastel colors.
LADIES’ SHOES, used, but not used up.
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Note—A service charge of two cents will be charged for each item
The WHEEL
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Clinton. S. C.
sister home.
Friends of Captain and
Mrs. C.
W. Hallman and daughter, Kitty Lu, H ‘ , ' S 7, 1 . V mg ‘ ) ldays in Daytona
will be interested to know they are «. ,X' f a '’ as ne '» ue3t ^ 1SS Rosa
leaving Manila December 1 for a 10 1 e , y ‘ ,.. 4 , ,, „
day tour of Japan, after which they ‘ , 8 aiIie -Ltchell of Clover, is
will return to the states. Capt. Hall-i t i m . e as the g ues t of
man has been assigned to duty at the ‘ «.• * r ie h . a^cly-
army hospital in Waltham, Mass. 1 wX Lo Green-
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roberts and H ’■ a8 iSS ^ orne ^ a
daughter, Betty, of Charleston, spent «, 8 . L>1 , . T e u ld A yS iir'
the week-end with Mrs. Roberts’ G. W ardlaw and
father A. E. McIntosh and Mr. and. ’ ..? .S OIUVay ’ 3pent Tdank s-
oh,vo M^intnch giving with Mrs. \V ardlaw's mother.
Mrs. Odys McIntosh. IT VTVT araiaw s mother,
j Mrs. L. J. Brandt and little daugh- 1 * l 8 .' ' w 30 ,. 1 ? 0 ; _
j ter Martha, of Greensboro, N. C.,! v r ' aiu ‘ r8 ‘ D. Burts and chil-
are spending the week with her par-| f „ en ., vsl ie I g ^ C8 r !. s ot ^ rs - Bur ls sis-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. Mr.! ’ r Mrs ’ J - f- Davis * and M r. Davis,
Brandt accompanied them here for, .! u ! en £ duri P g week
the Thnaksgiving holidays. n !an v ^ Blcks - *I r -. ot Union
Dan A. Yarborough and son, Dari, * 1 , 8, * ' " sptnt a *' ecen t week-end
Jr., attended the Army-Navy foot-!., 1 .. 1 ,. l5 ,‘ atde: ’ ^ I- ^ Hicks, and
ball game in Philadelphia Saturday.!* , 8 K . .
1 vMiss Margaret Harris, student at 1 V Mrs. Fred Holcombe and
Coker college, Hartsville, spent the f on ’ teenvilie, visited relatives
holidays with her parents, Dr. and " U! ir ! g tne holidays.
Mrs: John W. Harris. * n M ‘ ss F . u T re !!!. ce Ella Dlakely, of
Mr. and Mre. R. D. Nance were . u , 1 . larn ' ‘ > s P e ot the holidays
1 visitors in Augusta, Ga., Wednesday. 1 n, 1 ", , ei i >a:L ' nts > M r - and Mrs. Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake spent the f. e y _
week-end in Charleston with Mr.i_ \ X * Gassanova and Miss An*-
and Mrs. P. M. Clement. ! f f Gaganova, spent several days
Lt. and Mrs. Alfred Browning are 1 a8 t .' Aee ‘i 1 Erw m> N. C., with their
'spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs.! ° p\ : „ and Si'andmother, Mrs. Sid-
1 W. A. Dicus and his grandmother, X l rry J
Mrs. Medora E. Browning. Friends
of Lt. Browning will be interested
i to know he has been transferred from
'Scott Field, 111., to the Castle Air
' Force base in Cerced, Calif., where
he and Mrs. Browning will make
! their home while he is stationed
j there.
Mrs. T. J. Leake has returned from
1 Greenwood, where she visited her
brother, E. H. Garrett, who is ill.
Mrs. Robext E. Wysor spent sev-;
eral days this week in Greenville 1
with her sister, Mrs. John B. Rick- j
etts.
Mrs. Henry Hunter visited her sis-- |n This Countv
ter, Mrs. R. L. Shortlidge, in Char-, '
lotte, N. C., the past week-end. i Columbia, Dec. 1.—(Special to The
Mrs. E. F. Pearson and son of|Chronicle). — Laurens bounty has
Boone spent the Thanksgiv
ing holidays at his home in Saluda
Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hicks attended
the golden wedding receptiop._on
Saturday evening in Monroe. N. C.,
for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jackson Lock
hart, Sr.
Alan Suddeth, of the Clemson col
lege faculty, spent the holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B H Sud
deth. : ■
Heavy Funds For ,
Road Improvement
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son
Charlotte, N. C., were guests several
days last week of Mr. and Mrs. D.
S. Templeton. _ •
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Housley and
children of Dahlonega, Ga., spent the
week-end with Mrs. Housley's sister,
Mrs. T. M. Sease, and family.
available a balance of $198,521 for
highway construction in the county
under the •’A” program, or federal
aid program, according to a report,
issued this month by the state high
way department.
Of the Laurens county allocation ’
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