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r \ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts Street Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons Gray Funeral Home Clinton, 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAT and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Men iwwwpqnatiopoogattiaaoaaMnar Miss Adair In Business Here Twenty-one Years The Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Shoppe, Miss Ella Adair owner, will observe its 21st birthday tomorrow, February 4th, according to an an nouncement in today’s paper. Miss Adair has long been identi fied with the mercantile business of this city and has made and held a large clientile of customers during the years. Always courteous, kind, unselfish and thoughtful of others, she has made many friends who unite in wishing for her personally, and for her “store,” many more birthdays. WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS ■ ■ ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Friends of Lynn W- Cooper will be glad to know he is able to be out again after a recent operation illness Miss Jane Sturgeon, of Durham, N. C., and Elwyn Sturgeon, of Spar Ga., arrived Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Johnson, and Mr. Johnson. Miss Jo Copeland was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tanburg, spent the week-end with; Matheson in Mooresville, N. C. their mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. | Duckett Adair, of Columbia, visit ed relatives here during the past week. Miss Elizabeth Wysor is on a trip to New York with friends. She will visit relatives in Staunton, Va., be- OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. McfNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Rest Materials and Workmanship. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays have re turned from a stay in Miami and $ j.: :: *: a :: y ft :: g ft ft ♦ ♦ M ft foore returning home. : Mrs w - L ; Marshall, Jr. and cther ints of interest in F i orida daughter, Elorse, were week-end; .. .. _ . guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mar shall in Wadesboro, N. C Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., left yes terday for a visit with relatives'in ft «« #♦ 1 * .♦ ♦ # I *♦ :: SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” Open A Checking Account Here... First of all, it is a convenient way of handling your money—you make your deposits and simply write checks as you need it. It’s an easy way to pay all your bills . . . mail your checks and they are your receipts. It is a safe way of handling your money—you can’t lose it or have it stolen from you. AND IT'S EASY TO BANK BY MAIL Many of our customers, rural and city, do practically all their banking by mail — saving the time it takes to come into town, park their cars, and come to the bank. You simply mail in your checks for deposit and we mail you deposit receipt. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rental TT- v ~ Night Depository Service Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RADIO SHOW Sun. fve Bishop-Walker Pharmacy ‘Your Rexall Drug Store’ Phone 101 | Mrs. J. T. Lawrence had as her West Palm Becah and Jacksonville, guests during the past week Mr. and f la , T ^ L „ Mrs. Robert A. Fulton, and her sis- ^_T' and Mrs. J_F. Jacobs, Mrs. R. ter, Mrs. C. A. Cabe, of Franklin, Sadler, Mrs. Edna C. Copeland. £ and Mrs. William Bailey Owens j Mrs. Marion Nabors and Mrs. Van v ^ ere guests of Mrs. Ben Martin in |s. Jones, accompanied by the latter’s du , r ^^ the past week. 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Curry,' Mr - and Mrs - Di ck Fairbetter and of Fountain Inn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Allen Sitton, of Spar- Hilliard Curry in Gaffney last week. ^ n burg, were week-end guests of * Misses Margaret Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bzhardt. Constance Burts were week-ehd friends of W. I. Finney will re guests oil Mrs. Alex Simpson in Ware , ’ ret k now he is quite ill and is a g hoals i patient in the Union county hospital. L Little Carolyn Pearson, of Ander-, M^® 6 - pharmacy student at son, spent last week with her grand- * ne M edlc a* college, Charleston, is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Me- 1 ^P endlia 8 the week with his parents, £ lellan | Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McGee. ^ Mrs. John B. Ricketts has returned; Miss Evelyn Lanford, of Spartan- ito her home in Greenville after a bu ^, was the week-end guest of Mr. visit with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Wy-I and Mrs. Andy Young. sor, and Colonel Wysor. : M !j- ancl ^ rs - . B ‘ D Jj a ^ d spe ! lt « _ , _ Miss Ann Blakely has accepted a Sunday in Lincolnton N. C., witn ... Established 1886 position as teacher of the third grade aw dau g n ter, Rev. i in the school at McBee for the next and ^ rs - Allen McSween, and chil- semester. She was accompanied there dr ^- . w _ _ , t Sunday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and ^ ?oran Bramlett and Ralph Blakely, Gilbert Blakely, Al- children of Hartsville were guests i dine Blakely, and Mrs. Marvin Rob- durin S the week-end of Mrs. Dave ertson, who also visited Mr. and Mrs. Copeland and Miss Elizabeth Cope- James Monroe, in Latta. iand. Saves tearing a 11 around town when you pay your bills BY CHECK! ft ♦ f % ft M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Capitol $400,000.00 II ft ft § 1 I ft a OuKytuwCtw) M VaH 1 ^ ^' ,E,IU,TH Gales Red Heart f ' N (f Sweeter than words! Delectable ’V\ i" 1 . ' A milk and dark A chocolates J pound fSO ‘ /J IIKARTY III VTS CAIIS BID HEABT ^ Temptingly packed with choi-.e Bieh chocolates in pleasing variety. V» pound 7St ^ Confections. Red ^- GALES IXQUISin HEART Satin bow I pound Delicious creams and cordials I pound us V GALES RINK & GOLD HEART ty uil < M n , . ek,’h ^ eua White Mink Cologne ^ . 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Mue Aorei $1.00 plus tax m ^ A [ fumy (Utter, (or your \ Valentine! 51 gauge, BWUMliilffW fss ^ (f M , >■ 0 ^n, c/Uvn J)***’ Maternity dress in camoujlage Mrs. L. E. Cason is spending sev eral weeks in Chattanooga, Tenn., with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca , Wright, who has been ill. Mr. Cason : and son, Bobby, and Miss Roslyn Cason spent-the week-end there. Mrs. Floride Goddard, of Colum bia, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson.^ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt spent Sunday in Gray Court with Mr. and Mrs., W. D. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son, Bobby, of Spar tanburg, were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. Alan Suddeth left yesterday to re sume his teaching position at Clem- I son college aiter spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Suddeth. [ Dr. and Mrs. George C. Bellingrath are occupying the W. D. Copeland residence on South Owens street. ' g 7 7 Mrs. H. M. Young, Jr., spent sev- tCdCllCS Cl ICSSOTl j eral days last week with her parents, ' Mr and Mrs. J. C. Harmon, in Char- j lotte, N. C. Miss Pauline Benjamin, of Augus ta., Ga., and Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Ben jamin and small son, Paul, Jr., of Fort Jackson, spent several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ben jamin during the week. Mrs. Benja min and son remained .for a longer visit. George C. (Kit) Young, of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs. ! Young and baby in Laurens, and 'with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. ! Young, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake spent the J week-end with their daughter, Mrs. ! P. M. Clement, and Mr. Clement, in Charleston. Friends of Mrs. L. B. Marion will regret to know she underwent an eye | operation at the Charlotte Eye, Ear ! and Throat hospital, Charlotte. N. C., yesterday morning. Her son, Rev. L. j B. Marion, Jr., accompanied her | there. Mrs. L. B. Marion, Ji_, and I children, of Charleston, are spending ! some time here. Mr. and Mrs. Rembert S. Truluek ’ and children spent the week-end in Sumter with the former’s mother, i Mrs. W. Z. Truluek, and other rela- I tives. Mr. and Mrs. Truluek will have l as their guests this week-end the lut- ter’s brother, Lewis Scruggs, Mrs. Scruggs and children of McCorfiTick. Friends of Mrs. W. R. Turner will regret to know, she will enter Bow- man,Gray hospital in Winston-Salem, ; N. C., tomorrow where she will un- 1 dergo an operation. Col. George T. Barnes, of Wash- : ington, D. C., spent several days last ! week with his mother, Mrs. George T. Barnes, Sr., and sisters, Miss Gladys Barnes and Mrs. C. E. Gallo way. Friends of Henry Trammell will be interested to know he has returned to his home here and resumed his position after several weeks treat ment at the Veteran’s hospital in Co- j lumibia. Miss Lucy Ann Thomas, student at ! Limestone college, Gaffney, spent the I week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. Miss Cornelia Harris, student at j Winthrop, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris. She had as her guest Miss Ann Brockinton of Andrews, also a student at Winthrop. Friends of Mrs. Perry M. Moore will regret to know she is ill at her home. Mrs. Fannie Mallard of Columbia, spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Metta Stone, who I accompanied her to Sylva, N. C., where they'were week-end guests pf. 1 Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg. ,Mrs. i Henry Trammell and children have returned home after a several weeks visit with her sister ,Mrs. Grigg. Friends of Mrs. L. G. McCarthy, of | Columbia, will be glad to know shej is improving at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Johnson, where she has been ill for several ! weeks. Mrs. Vance Irby, of Atlanta, Look Who’s On WLBG LULU EELLE AND SCOTTY, America s favorite Sweethearts of the Air, are sensational on their lively “Breakfast in the Blue Ridge” show. 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