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L fr • Thursday, January 20,* 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE r -T ' Page Five T Make feankincj. £abif, Ple&bant, Gotwetuenk fab Ijou We invite your banking account for the year 1949 and offer a complete service. You will find this community bank a friendly, pleasant place to do business. Whether you wish to open a checking account, make a deposit, withdraw funds, obtain cashier or travelers checks, arrange for a business or personal loan ... or attend to any other needs .. . you will find this a convenient and profitable place to do your banking. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BEAUTIFY YOUR FLOORS WITH A MINIMUM OF COST We have all necessary materials including Sander, Edger, Polisher (paper for above). Stains, Varnishes, Paints and any other material to make your floors beau tiful. Come in today or call 12 for all information. COX HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY 201 N. Broad St. — Phone 12 Because all the services are performed with —NO IN-BETWEEN PROFITS—ONLY ONE HANDLING CHARGE — Through BIRDSEY’S direct from the mill method of ; distributing and selling, FLOUR 25 Lbs. 50 Lbs. BIRDSEY'S BEST ....$2.09 $4.08 4 BROTHERS $1.92 $3.74 MONEY SAVER $1.79.... $3.48 QUAUTY FEEDS 100 Lbs. LAYING MASH 20% $4.65 BROILER MASH $4.80 DAIRY FEED 20% $3.90 DAIRY FEED 16% $3.80 PIG & HOG FEED $4.20 = FLOUR a FEED STORES WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents of Chester, were guests Sunday of ! in’ Columbia with Mr. and Mr f s. j Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wolfe. ’ ^drian Cassanova and Miss Made- | Mi*s. Annie Smith arid children line Cassanova. Mr. and Mrs. James spent Sunday in Whitmire with her Jacks and son spent’ Sunday there brother and sister-in-law, Mr., and. \i rs R.Tw, Phillips Was <the guest Mrs. Marvin Simmons. —^ . ! of he , Mrs . D M Whitman, in i Miss Lily Yarborough had as her Atlanta, Ga.. several days last weeJc. i week-end guest Miss Irene Sneed, of arK j ^ rs Borman Duke, of Union, spent the week-end with Mr. Friends of Miss Charlotte Sims will be glad to know she has re turned home after undergoing a re cent operation in Columbia, and is able to be up again. Mrs. W. W. Arrington, of Green ville, visited her mother, Mrs. R. F. Blakely, during the past w r eek. On j Saturday Mrs, Arrington, Mrs. Blake ly, and Misses Margaret and Kath erine Blakely visited W. B. Byrd in Ora, Friends of Luther L. Young will week-end in Honea Path with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wash-, ington. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands are visiting their son-in-law and daugh ter, Dr. and Mrs. Roger L. Coe, in Columbia. Miss Katrine Martin 'spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Martin, in Gray Court. Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn Ashley, Mrs. Billy Ashley, and little Seaby Ashley of Greensboro, Ga., and Miss Caro- GafTney. Mrs. M. Cassanova, Mike and An gela Cassanova, spent the week-end i Louise Hilton. and Mrs. Joe L. Davidson and Mrs. Mrs. W. W. Harris. Friends of R. Z. Wright, who has be sorry to know he is a patient at! *y n Ashley, of Darlington, were the Veterans hospital in Columbia, | week-end guests of Mrs. J. Austin where he will undergo an operation. Chandler. • nr r»~.u t n ii . ^ rs - T. C. Johnson and Mr. and D. W. Bethea, of Dillon, spent sev- D T , . .. eral davs tfrs week with Mr and Mrs ’ Bllly Johnson were visitors in L r ?i Wlth Mr ‘ and , Charleston during the week. Mrs. A. S. Abernethy will arrive today fYom Durham, N. C., for a been spending some time with his ; v j s it with her daughter, Mrs. Edward sisters, Miss Sallie Wright and Mrs. Ferguson, and Mr. Ferguson. S) Zee McLees, will be interested to; Miss Hazel Boland, of Greenville; !: know he left last w-eek to resume his S p e nt the week-end with her par- $ position with th Western Electric' e nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland, company irr Columbus, Ga. j j. W . Milam, of Kings Mountain,! 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eanes and fam-j spent the week-end w r ith his mother, H ily, of Danville, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. Mrs. Kirk Puckett, of Greenville,! Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Preslar and S w’ere guests of Mrs. E. B. Pinson and Miss Jeanette Pitts were business » family and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pin- visitors in Columbia yesterday, son Sunday. Janies Leonard Lane, of Salt Lake g Mrs. B. F. Wingard, Mrs. S. M. ,City, .Utah, is visiting friends at the « Warner, and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey state Training school. j; I are spending several days this week Little Murray Addison, with her W in Atlanta, Ga., where they are at- grandmother. Mrs. H. H. Harris of g tending a gift show. Columbia,, is visiting her great- 8 Mrs. W. B. Daughtrey, of Sum-1 grandmother, Mrs. Adelaide Murray, merville, is visiting her brother, H. i n Miami, Fla. OUR APPRECIATION We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the wonderful reception given us upon the opening Friday of our music store. To all who called and to those who sent such beautiful flowers we say, Thank You. The Clinton Music Supply Co. 103 North Broad Street 8 i «r# B BB • • M. Rowland, and Mrs. Rowland. Miss Myra Adair, student at Win- throp college, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Miss Rebecca Speake spent the g week-end with her sister, Mrs. Ed McMeekin, and Mr. McMeekin in j-j Winnsboro. g Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith and J. S Mrs. William Anderson, of Green»f-w r Clemens are spending the week ville, spent Sunday with her sisieF, j n New York on a business trip. 8 Miss Ruth Bailey. Mrs. Everett Carson and children, of Gastpnia, N. C., visited her sis Mrs. C. A. Reeves, of Honea Path, spent the past week with her daugh- 8 ter, Mrs. W. M. Hughes, and Mr. •> ter, Miss Jamie Little, during the; Hughes. Mr. Reeves also spent the g week. J week-end here. Miss Leone Crosby and Mrs. Fred i Mrs. R. W. Phillips was the guest 8 Crosby and daughter, Jane, ot Union, 1 several days last week oj: Mrs.-A^nfes !•: spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | McBrearty in Pelzer. Mrs. MtBrear- \\ , Hugh Ray. ty accompanied her home and is If Mr .and Mrs. S. G. Dillard visited. S p end i n g wee it here, relatives in Salters for the week-end. M r .and Mrs. W. S. Horne and son, K | Friends of Miss Helen Bryant,; Billy, visited the former’s parents, I daughter of Mrs. J. D. Ford of this Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Horne, in Char- K j city, will be interested to know she leston over the week-end. is improving satisfactorily in the Friends of Herschell Thomason :: ! Laurens hospital following a lengthy W1 p be glad tu knmv he is able lo g : illness and operation. bp ou t again after be.ng confined to Kirk Milam, of Charleston, spem bi; j b during the past week be- ;j the week-end with his parents, Mr.| Cause ot a flnger i n :ection. 8 and Mrs. M. D. Milam. ; Friends of Mrs. J. W. Milam will g •Mrs. John W. King uf Summerville, glad to know sne is improving Ga., is visiUng her son and daughter- i satisfactorily after being ill at her in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. William; home thte past twb weeks King. Miss Mary Ann King, of Mil-1 Dr . D . q. Rhame is spending a ledgeville, Ga., spent the week-end several weeks vacation in Hot with her brother and sister-in-law. Springs, Ark. Jack Jeanes, of Atlanta, Ga., spent Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin visited the week-end with Mrs. Jeanes and the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs son, Tommy, and with his parents, John L. Martin, in Spartanburg Sun- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. da y. Friends of Mrs. Dave Copeland M r . arul M rs. E. F. Anderson spent will be sorry to know she continues j Wednesday in Pelzer with the lat- I ill kt her diome. ter’s sister, Mrs. Irving Campbell, J Mr. and Mrs. Van Jones and and Mr. Campbell, daughter spent the week-end in M rs. Elizabeth Sellers has returned Fountain Inn with her parents, Mr. f rom a visit t0 Brighton, Tenn. and Mrs. R.W. Curry. Harry Ropp and son, Billy, of Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and chil- Florence, were week-end guests of dren, Sammy and Browning, were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair in Greenwood Friday evening for the Lynn w Cooper and Dillard Adair wedding of Mrs. Adair’s sister, Miss spent Sunday in Winston-Salem \ Lottie Virginia Browning, and James c .. where they attended an automo- Maxwell Hodges at Main Street bl i e sbowin <,. Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Doe# Methodist chiirch, and for the recep | tion iollowing the ceremony. Mrs. J. W. Clemens is spending the week in Philadelphia, Pa., with Mr. Clemens’ parents. Friends of R. N. Blackwelder will be glad to know that his mother, Mrs. R. V. Blackwelder, who is a patient in Memorial hospital, Char lotte, N. C., is improving following a recent operation. Billie Carolyn Burts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Burts, is recu perating at home after being ill sev eral days during the week. R. N. Blackwelder was in Athens, Ga., Monday on business. Friends uf John C. Carter will be sorry to know he continues ill at his home. Miss Anne Owens, student at Win- throp college, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens. Mrs. Edward Walters and sons of! Fayetteville, N. C„ are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. F. M. Stutts. j Mr. Walters also spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prather, of Greenwood, visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Alec Blakely, and Mr. Blakely Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Mrs. T. J. McCarty and Thomas Lee Jor-, dan attended a gift show in Atlanta, Ga., yesterday. Cadet Charles E. Hill, of Clemson, was the week-end guest of his aunt, Mrs. F. M. Stutts, and Mr. Stutts. Mrs. A. Ross Blakely had as her guests Sunday her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lockett and daughter, Kitty, Mrs. John Riley and Mrs. Lucille Barker of Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. Yoder Shealy, of Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bragg and daughter, and Mrs. Ella Alls- brook, of Joanna, were guests Sun day of Mr. and_Mrs. J. W. Law rence. .* ' ' * • Mrs. Gladys Ellison, of Piedmont, spent the past week w'ith her sister, Mi's. J. I. Adair, and Mr. Adair, who accompanied her home on Sunday and visited relatives in Piedmont and Greenville. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Templeton and son, David, were visitors in Simp- sonville during the past week. Miss Martha Washington soent the Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brunson, Jr., Gold Theatre JOANNA, S. C. Morning Shows—10 A. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Matinee—3 P. M. 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