The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 17, 1949, Image 5
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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J. G. Thomas
, JEWELER
“It’s Time That Count*”
WEEK-END TRIPS . ■ VISITORS ■. ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUTTHE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and
Paul Whitlock, of Joanna, with Mrs.
Fred Whitlock, of this city, visited
Fred Whitlock, who is a patient at
the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia,
Sunday.
Miss Barbara Anderson, student
Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeTreville, of;
Columbia, spent several days last K
week with! her sister, Mrs. Lavern'
Dalrymple, and Mr. Dalrymple.
Mrs. C. I. Cooper of Greenwood, I
and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Crapps
and family, of Columbia, spent Sun- j£
at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, spent w *th Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adaii
the week-end with her parents, Mr. Miss Helen Derrick, of Asheville, i *.♦
— N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. »>
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'M. Cannon, and Mr. Cannon.
and Mrs. C. W. Anderson
James Simmons has accepted
| position with Rogers, Inc. I Mr. and Mrs. C. G. BarnetTe and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson spent children, of Charlotte, N. C., spent
several days last week in Albany, i the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
!Ga. with their daughter, Mrs. Kitt Jobe Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. Leeget
R. McMaster and Major McMaster. Nabors, of Greenwood, and Mr. and
Chuck McMaster, who has been Mrs. Jim Bedenbaugh and Mr. and
spending some time with his grand-, Mrs. Chesley Abrams, of Newberry,
parents, returned with them to his were guests there on Sunday.
i home in Albany.
Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr. will re-1
Bashful About Bank?
Think banks are “cold” . . . too
busy to bother with the “little fel
low”? Better stop in and get ac
quainted. You’ll find folks at this
Bank courteous, friendly and sin
cere in helping you — whether
you want to deposit money or to
borrow, or to transact any other
banking business. That’s because
this bank is truly a community
service organization . . . anxious
to serve you.
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
| Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and daugh- j turn today from a visit with rela
; ter ’ Amelia, of Florence, are spend- tives in West Palm Beach, Fla.
ing this week with Mrs. Bauknight’s Mrs. W. H. Nicholson, Mrs. Lee
mother, Mrs. Metta Stone. Mr. Beaudrot and Mrs. L. C. Braddy of
Bauknight spent the week-end here. Greenwood were guests Tuesday of
Friends of Mrs. Perry M. Moore Mrs. J. G. Greene,
will regret to know she is confined' Mrs. W. O. Brown, of Rock Hill, S
to her home because of illness. j s visiting her sister, Mrs. Alma Me-- ••
Mrs. Elizabeth Sellers spent Sun- Kee. Also guests Sunday of the Me-
day in Spartanburg with her father. Kees were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. g
^ „ Brown and son, Sammie Martin, of &
Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, Jr., re- Rock Hill. (S
■ turned yesterday from a wedding j The following friends and rela- 8
trip to Charleston and are visiting tives were in Rock Hill Saturday «
this parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. evening for the Wallaee-Hipp wedd- i.i
Hipp. The young couple will make in g at the Associate Reformed Pres- \\
their home in Rock Hill
“Almighty God, we make our earnest
prayer that Thou will keep the Unit
ed States in Thy Holy Protection—
and finally that Thou will most gra
ciously be pleased to dispose us all to
do Justice, to love.Mercy and to de
mean ourselves with (harity. Hu
mility and Pacific temper.”
—George Washington
1732-1799
CLOSED ALL DAY
WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. FEB. 22ND
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Bailey & Son
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Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boyd, of .s. Hipp, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy, 1 8
Snnrtannnrf* visitor! VTr tanH \Trc n» T
i 1,011 S’ v loivv-vi ivii. ciiitj iviio. | Mrs. vJ. o. Copeland^ IVliss Ir0ri0i ♦ #<,# ****^»♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦
Hubert Boyd and other relatives Hipp. Mac B. Hipp. Jr.! Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday. R. E. Ferguson. Mrs. D. O. Rhame,
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Batten, of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and Mr
Columbia, were week-end guests re- an d Mrs. C. E. Galloway,
cently of Mr. and Mrs. James E.. Rev. and Mrs. James S. Gray, Mrs.
! H. L. Eichelberger and daughter.
Miss Katherine Eichelberger were
evening to
noted con-
Mrs. Fred Whitlock visited Mrs. J
M. Stevenson and family in Green- i n Greenville Tuesday
wood last week. ( l (^3,. Kirsten Flagstad,
Miss Florence Adair was the tralto.
week-end guest of Miss Elsie Neigh- j Friends of J. J. Greene will be
^ bors in Columbia. gi ac j t 0 know he is improving sat-'
j Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheorn, of (ls f ac t or j]y the General hospital
.Camden, will spend the week-end in Greenville, where he underwent
; with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Me- an operation Monday
I Crary, and will attend the wedding W . H. Simpson, Raymond Johnson
! M rs - Sheorn s brother, C. H. Me- an( i Carl Chaney attended a Norge
i Crary and Miss Evelyn Lanford on Appliance show'in Charlotte Tues-
Sunday. 1 day.
Billie Carolyn Burts, daughter of 1 , Mrs. J. G. Greene was in Green-
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Burts, was ilL wood the past week for a meeting
| several days this week at her home. of her bndge club held at the home
Mrs. M. Cassanova and son. Mike, 1 0 f Mrs. J. D Harrison,
j spent the week-end in Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Hamp McDaniel, of
^ith Mrs, W. H. Browne. Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
j Jack Jeanes, of Atlanta, Ga. spent p Coker and daughter, Jo Ann, of
: the week-end with his parents, Mr. Asheville. N. C„ spent the week
end Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, and his wife end w jt b their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and son. Tommy. A ;N. W. McDaniel. Friends of the for-
Miss Barrie Jean Wingard, stu- mer wd | be interested to know they
■ dent at Winthrop college. Rock Hill,, recently moved to Spartanburg from
(spent the week-end with her par-; AshevUle and M r. McDaniel has ac-
' e nts, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard. cepted the position as district man-
| L y nn w Cooper, with several em- ager of Coker Bros. Heating and Air
SttttWBCgKttHMKMMaHMICWgHMKimitHmnimMm I ployees of Cooper Motor Co., were Conditioning
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10K GOLD
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in Columbia yesterday to attend the* Miss Dorothy Nation spent the
showing of the 1949 Plymouth au- week-end in Spartanburg with her
tomobile. parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Couch.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cooper and M i. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts. Earl
daughter, Elaine, of Camden, spent pjtts, and Johnnie Adair, spent Sun-
the week-end with her parents, Mr. da y , n R oc k Hill with the former's
and Mrs. J. H. Hollen and other rel- (laughter. Miss Fay Pitts, who is a __ _
at Mr S and Mrs. John A. Davis visit-1 "‘m™'c w" SlX^nThlr and » l <"»i |l <»*'"*«««*«»»»«»»H»»»« l »« llllllll *» lll| i* *««»«»»»»»»»»«»«»»«»
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“A Credit To All South Carolina’
Corner Broad and Main
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ed Weldon T. Jackson in Abbeville Mrs. Sam Revenaugh and children,
8 i Sunday. | 0 f utica. N. Y.. were guests during
• ■ Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Payne t be week of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Coop,
and children, Jenny and Horace, Mrs. Rhett P. Adair spent -last
were week-end visitors in Atlanta, weck in Columbia with her son and
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Beautiful
Cottons
...By...
KAY WINDSOR
HOPE REED
CAY ARTLEY
TAILOR TOWN
Sizes 10 to 24'/j
S5.95 to $10.95
SKIRTS
$10.95
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ce-
Mrs. Henry Neighbors spent the icil p age M r. and Mrs. Adair spent
week-end with her brother and sis- the week-end in Little Mountain
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burley w i t h Mr. and Mrs. John Page.
Adair, in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Van Jones and
Mrs. T. D. Davis and daughter, ■ daugb ter, Paula, spent the week-end
Ann, of McCormick, spent several j n Fountain Inn with her parents,
days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Curry. '
Grover C. Nabors. , Miss Barbara Williamson, of Lan-
Mrs. C. D. Owings. of Laurens, cas ter, and a student at Converse $
as the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. ccd j eg0 Spartanburg, spent the
L. Burts, and Mr. Burts, during the week-end recently with Mrs. Leila
week-end. Johnson and other relatives.
Miss Maud Geer spent the week- Friends of John C. Carter will re-
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end with her sistec, Mrs. G. A.
Hines, and Mr. Hines, in Rutherford,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath, ac
companied by her sister, Mrs. Ter
gret to know that he is a patient at
the Blalock clinic where he under
went a leg amputation yesterday.
Friends of Mrs. T. M. Sease sym
pathize with her in the death of her
rell King and Mr. King, of Joanna. I mother, Mrs. Sallie Blair Boozer, of jt
spent Sunday in Spartanburg with ( Silverstreet, which occurred Tuesday. 8
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bryson. Rush D. Blakely, of Atlantic City, 8
Miss Angela Cassanova spent the N. J., spent the week-end with his £
week-end in Columbia with her sis- sister, Mrs. J. L. Todd.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C.
Smith will be interested to know they
have moved to Chattanooga, Tenn., $
where the former has accepted a po- 8
sition with General Electric com- ft
DAINTY WHITE AND
PASTEL BLOUSES
$2.98 and $3.98
ter, Miss Madeline Cassanova.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Babb and fam
ily, of Woodruff, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Watts Sunday.
Miss Ame Dixon, oif the General
hospital nurses' staff, Greenville, (pany. Mr. Smith is a recent gradu-
spent the week-end recently with af e Clemson college. He and Mrs.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.Dix- Smith have spent the past three
weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Singley. ..
Mrs. Paul T. Wood, Mrs. Lewis
Pitts and son, Lewis, Jr., spent the
week-end recently with relatives in
Cottageville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Mason, of
-FLOUR-
10 l.bs.
25 Lbs.
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4-BROTHERS, 3 lbs.
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FAIRPLAY, 3 lbs.
88c
on, in Renno.
Hubert Adair, of Bennettsville,
spent the week-end with his father,
Rhett P. Adair and Mrs. Adair.
Mrs. J. M. Edwins, of Orangeburg,
is visiting her son and daughter-in-
law; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edwins.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Quay, of Jack-
Get "Suited” for Spring
. . . from our collection of lovely suits and coats
in gabardines and wool crepes.
Gene Jlnderson’s
“YOU CANT BEAT VALUE
K M MM MintintIUtWIOUOUMMtHKKtWKMy.yWr ;r
Summertou, spent the week-end with $
■j | , j ■ the former’s mother, Mrs. D. W. Ma- S
: J, sonville, Fla., spent the week-end san «
g with the former’s sister. MrsL J. W. ^ Mrs Q a Copelandt of NeWberryt
Clemens, and Mr. Clemens. Mr. an j sp€nt tbe W eek-end with h.er sister,
Mrs. A. S. Quay, also of Jacksonville Mrs ; w c shelly, and Mr. Shealy.
are spending some time with their | Mrs. Dudley Jones has returned
daughter and son-in-law. from Summerton, where she spent
Mrs. Mary Beall, of Washington,, some bme wd h her daughter, Mrs. 8
D. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Edward Brailsfard and family, and
J. C. Wells, and family. was here during the week to visit' 8
Johnny Livingston, liUle son of her daughter, Mrs. Hubert Boyd, be- f g
fore going to Fountain Inn for a stay 1 j-j
with her daughter, Mrs. Charles E.!
Raynal, and the Rev. Mr. Raynal. ig
J. Roy Gasque is on a several days £
business trip in the lower part of 18
the state. He was accompanied by $$
Mrs. Gasque and daughter, Celia,
who are visiting relatives in Kings*
tree and Marion.
CORN MEAL — Stone Ground
10 lbs. 49c 25 lbs. $1.20
Mill Fresh - FEEDS - Mill Prices
100 Lbs.
SCRATCH GRAIN $3.90
LAYING MASH 20% $4.40
GROWING MASH $4.40
DAIRY FEED 20% $3.65
DAIRY FEED 16% $3.55
PIG AND HOG FEED $3.85
Special Discount 1,000 Lbs. or More
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Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston, is
a patient at Hays hospital, where
he underwent an operation Sunday.
His friends will be glad to know he
is improving satisfactorily.
Norma Davidson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. B. Davidson, spent the
week-end in Union with her aunt,
Mrs. Norman Duke, and Mr. Duke.
BIRD SO!
FLOUR & FEED STORES
Musgrove Street
CLINTON, S. C.
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