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/ nf~ THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pa^e t'ivc A Chicking account . . . And put your personal finances on a safe and con venient basis for the rest of the year, for all time in fact. Drop in today. We’ll show you how you can save time, actually save money, and also have a perfect rec ord of your expenditures, plus valid receipts for all of your payments, when you use one of eur convenient checking accounts. It’s the quick,.convenient and safest way. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation It happens at midnight.. B NORGE |B Wri f/>e new I'NJ. .”TT It's Here How f The Amazing New NORGE That DEFROSTS ITSELF Every Night! /^OOD NEWS, Mr*. America! Norge, and only Norge, dtfniti it\elf, automaucalljr, every night at midnight, while you're asleep! Say good-bye to fust and muss ... no more worrying about exposed food. The Norge Stl/-I)-Fr*n«r does the job for you . . . quietly . . . eftciently ... automatically. Yes, ice cubes and frozen foods re main safely frozen in the ttsltd Giant Side Freezer! Meat remains fresh in the Coldpack —no need to remove it! All you do is empty the If andefroster at your convenience . . . the easy-to- handle, non-spill container that col lects the defrost water. This handsome electric clock, mounted on the refriaeratordoor, turns the mechanism off at midnight, switches it on after the coating of frost has melted. Defrost water is car ried away into the non spill H andefroster con tainer. conveniently located and easily re movable for emptying at your convenience. Defrost water never collects in the ('old- pack ... so there's no need to remove your meats. Giant Side Freezer keeps ice cubes frozen. See The New Si/f m D m FfOSt€f - Exclusively NORGE - at _ Prathear-Sisnpson Furniture Go. For 15 Years Your Norge Dealer BERMCRATORS • ClfCTRK RANCCS WASHERS *• WATER COOLERS ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS HOME (RATERS • 6AS RANGES HOME FREEZERS Clinton Freezer Locker Lockers - Storage - Curing Expert Processing and Curing A Few Choice Lockers Available 107 Hampton Ave. — Phone 196 fA *«**.**,**,• *•*,**• • • • * • • • %+• • »• •• «• • • • «• » « • » % • % • «# *f• •••• ♦*•• •*• V»«>wVw• *♦ ♦♦ •• *• •• »• WEEK-END TRIPS . ■ VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents a X 8 •*# | May we apply G for the position of "Your Bank?" « :: Experience Resources Attitude References 63 years $11,174,502.00 friendly Over 2000 • ♦ • • K :: 58 • • • * K • • H Capt. C. W Hallman is now sta- Mrs. Bonner Harvley, of Greenwood, tioned at Murphy General hos.pit.al, spent Sunday with the latter’s sister Waltham. Mass., where he is trans- and other relatives. t: portation officer. \Its. D. S. Crouch, of Spartanburg, •> Mrs. E. K. Burdette, of Charleston, visited her daughter. Miss Dorothy j.j spent several days during the week Nation, during the past week. Miss with Mrs. H. J. Pitts, and Mr. Pitts.■ Nation returned with her and spent £ Mrs. Eva Ferguson has returned week-end at home. •: from a month's visit with her son Frleads of Mrs. M. G. Woodworth and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. will regret to know she is a patient g Maxwell Ferguson, in Charleston, at the Blalock clinic, where she is and while there was a'visitor at suffering injuries received in a fall j;j ; Magnolia gardens. , last Thursday. Mrs. John Pittman, of - Rocking-i Mr. and Mrs. William Blackwell ham, N. C., spent the week-end with spent Sunday in Florence with the ;.j her mother, Mrs. John W. Little.' 'former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. j-: Friends of Mrs. Beulah Addison W. Blackwell, will be interested to know she is im-; Mrs. ,B. B. Ballard and son, Billy, :<i proving at Hays hospital where she are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. is a patient. Mrs. A. W. Hanley, of Mac Mallard in Charlotte, N. C. " tj 1 Tampa, Fla., visited her during the Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller have re- week.. turned from a two weeks visit with ! Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Franks and son, Mr .and Mrs. B. R Fuller, Jr., in Bobby, spent Sunday with relatives Daytona Beach. Fla. j.j in Augusta, Ga. i Mrs. S. A. Lindsay, of Whitmire, Thomas F. Hollis spent the week- was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Will end in Atlanta, Ga., with his par- Milam and family. ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hollis. Friends of Mrs. A. I Dixon, of, ft ; Mrs. Reese Young, Mrs. Wm. Bai- Renno, will be glad to know she has g ley Owens, and Reese Young were resumed her position at Belk’s De- J.t recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. Allen partment store after being ill at her \j, l MdSween in Lincolnton, N. C. home. ft j Friends of Fred Pitts will be glad Mrs. G. A. Hines, of Rutherfordton, •! to know he is recuperating at his N. C., has returned home after a £: home after being a patient at the week’s visit with Mrs. H. M. Geer :j I Blalock clinic. Mr. Pitts is suffering i and other relatives. Mrs. W. O. Geer, g injuries received in an automobile a^ 50 °f Rutherfordton, spent the accident Sunday. week-end here. Miss Virginia Lee Babb, of Colum- Friends of Mrs. Eric Barnes will be f K bia, spent the week-end with rela- glad to know she continues to im- tives here. i prove at the Memorial hospital, Senator Ralph Wilson, of Laurens,! Charlotte, N. C., where she under- was guest speaker at Broad Street went an operation last week. Methodist church Sunday morning. Mr and .•rs. W. T Scogin, Arthur Miss Clansst Stansell has returned Scogin. Mrs. Rufus Chafin, Jr., and from a two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scogin spent Sun- friends at Atkins, Conway ,and Myr- day * n Colbert, Ga., with the for- i tie Beach. ! mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens and Mrs. 1 Scogin. and other relatives. Goyne Simpson spent the week-end Miss Frances McKee left Tuesday with relatives in Atlanta, Ga. ^ or an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr., and son, Mrs. G. H Evans, and Mr. Evans, in Jimmy, Mrs. C. W. Hallman and Chester, Pa., and with her brother- • daughter, Kitty Lu, were in Green- in -law and sister. Mr. and Mrs J. L ville Monday evening to see the “Ok- Biedrzycki in Germantown. N. Y. ; lahoma!’’ stage show. j Misses Alice and Evelyn Neigh- Mr. and Mrs. John Layton and bors - of Greenville, were called home ; duaghter. Kay. of Walnut Grove, during the week because of the death will spend the week-end with Mr. unc »*. W. T. Jacks, and Mrs. Henry Trammell. Mrs - A!:Tia McKee and daughter, , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, of Deep Mlss Frances McKee, are residing in 1 River, Conn., and Mrs. Kit Dwyer. ,he home th?i r and brother, of Warrenton, Va.. were guests dur- ^ D. McKee, and Mrs. McKee, near mg the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Cross Anchor, having recently moved Thomas McAuley. i a home on E. Carolina avenue. Friends of John C. Carter will be glad to know he is now recuperating New Dodoe Shown at his home after being a patient at ii g- . the Blalock clinic. Here First lime, mr* ?‘i Gets Big Reception .0 of your friends and neighbors M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Estoblished 1886 Capitol $400,000.00 P The new Dodge for 1949 was ' Alexander, Mrs. Mabry McCrary and, Mrs. Robert McCrary were in Co lumbia Sunday to visit the former's 1 ‘‘J r Z /T*", ,u , r K T’ f w * s uncle. Jack Mobley, who is ill and a ,or * r *' ( ™' patient at the Baptist hospital. I . C JmPa 7' a " d Joan Anderson was the 2 ue.t o( ! ^ 00 ^ r *j a * M hat a rei . ord num ' Betty Ann Hall in Woodruff durinj ^ r r 7? P i' v , a t !ho , w , room! the week during the day and week-end to see ; Mr. and Mrs. David Tribble and ‘ 1,Jpia >' . Miss Louis, Tribble, students at Er-' ,n ''- skme college. Due West, and Mias "" ,77“' r? .T' l ' lgh ' r Betty Tribble. o( Greenwood, spent j’-' 0 - 1 c " rnpress “ >r ' Ge, - Aa ! the week-end with their parents, Mr.' J and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Bobby Plax-I ico, also a student at Erskme, spent ay en gine feature the new Dodge cars. L. L. Colbert, president. Dodge division of Chrysler corporation, announced. Dodge models are being manufac- the week-end with his parents, Mr. “ _. ... „ . r»i_ A c j tured on two wheelbase^ The new and Mrs. R. L. Plaxipo. On Sunday <-• s-,.™. ^ u u ^ . . .. r«i. j I Goronet and Meadowbrook models on Mr. and Mrs. Plaxico and son, and _ ^ , .. ey, ... a IJJ'j wneeioase, a four-inch in- Mr. and Mrs. Tribble and family , . ‘ ... j A* r crease, replace the former custom and were guests, of Dr. and Mrs. James A \ * , , deluxe cars A wholly new addition Jeanes in Lyman. J A COMPLETE SELECTION OF We are ready for you fishing enthusiasts with a new supply of all the equipment you’ll need to hook wise old fish, ( heck your rods, reels, lines, leaders, tackle boxes, nets, and all your other needs. We have them all. And of a quality to increase your fishing pleasure. REELS All makes S2.55 to S35.00 20 models to choose from TACKLE Boxes Ranging: in price from 98c to SI 1.50 COX HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY 201 N. Broad St. — Phone 12 Mrs. John T. Young of th'S city, and Mrs. I. M. Smith of Kinards, were in Greenville Wednesday to at tend a meeting of the district Parent- Teacher association. to the Dodge line is the lower-priced Wayfarer on a wheelbase of 115 inches. Tne new models are lower in height, shorter in overall length’ and narrower in overall width in com- Mr. and Mrs. John L. Martin, ... . , o • u « *i i i panson with previous models—wel- Spartanburg, spent the week-end . r . come narkin? anil • nn j w ith their son, W. R. Martin, and Mrs. Martin. Mrs. E. B. Sldan and Mr. and Mrs. come parking and garaging news. In the Coronet and Meadowbrook j models, front seats are six inches t o, j l u . o wider and rear seats nearly ciaht James Sloan and children spent Sun- r. z, ..l 7 , ,,, j a* i ,, r . . inenes wider. Dodge knee-level i f'Va'ru.^rg *>,v, been reltin-d and head [ S EM. Adair spent Sunday in ™n, , s „„ w the same for both Iront i Laurens with Mr and Mrs. Joe 1 r passenger. In ;e.a:ion Mr, and Mrs. 1 Adair and other relatives in celebra- 1 tion of the former’s birthday. Mrs. O. O. Copeland, of Newberry, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Sheubg and Mr. Shealy. i .,. k . . . - Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Miss Lily Yar- and r f ear clo ° 1 ' ^ .Aotnoah anH Mice Aanznc iWc Wlder * a full JO de- to the rear axle, seats have been moved forward to Li'.htr i.npruve Dodge’s “cradled ride ” Fender units are bolted on and. if necessary.' can be quickly an ! easily giees, to make it easy to enter Of borough and Miss Agnes Davis were visitors in Spartanburg during the r‘J“’ week. , leave ' i .Mrs. B.'Copeland Ferguson has ac-‘. i ^fJ l „ v . e H c o hr “ m ^.f. n 1 ish K ^ d enl ; J of cepted an office position at the State ''/-T , uy ' ’\, Ul i Training school, succeeding Miss t ' j - ^ )d “ e - Headlights' Marthareen Pitts .resigned. ‘ 0 ‘.v!”- u* J ai ’['u 1 a ‘ xu ’ ) J. Walton Lawrence, accompanied • _ A u es 1 *^ nc: tban P re ’ ;by S^N Crisp, of Laurens, has re- illuminatijn turned from a two weeks buying T • . . , , trip to Philadelphia, Pa. rir^fc § fnH ^ anJ rear Wm j | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair left yes- w ? 00d contours and terday for a month’s stay in Lake h J*. d dr , u in S vision Worth Fh ‘ InSkrum ent panels are completely t Friends of Miss Mary Templeton t ®^ le . d a ‘ instruments cen- will be interested to know she has] . . ° . 0 , dru . er and re ' accepted a position with the Ladies’ H ne ‘ v) avoid c °nfusmg Headv-to-wear Shoone llght rertectl °ns. Rotary controls | Mrs. S. M. Warner spent several ^^of f ° nTler days last week with her parents, Mr. ar easitM ai -‘cess and to bright and a combination ignition and starter switch are new features. ■ Much faster acceleration and bet ter idling and low-speed performance are obtained by a higher 7-to-l com-! Alex Robertson, of Charleston, were EL 0 l, r ’‘Sia an i7 "k''!, C ? rt, , Ur ' t ' >r ' 1 1 guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J-1 i„d (l,el ppmp l B. Townsend In Anderson. ; 7fr inrh.d. h... ‘' ne T pr ° v *: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jaeks were ‘ n 'J“ d ' pf called from Atlanta, Ga.. during the 7f, 7',71 a " d . m ° r ' de ' L- 4 of riaxofV, tKx, P^odable wet weather starting. atives in Shelbyville, Tenn Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman were dinner guests Saturday at the Park- ' er American Legion post in Green- ; ville. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller and Mrs. week on account of the death of the former’s brother, W. T. Jacks, and remained for a several days visit with Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harker, of At- ! kins, spent the week-end with Mr. 1 and Mrs. John T. Young. Mr. and starting All models continue to feature thei famous Dodge fluid drive as standard equipment. In addition, there is a new gyro-matic transmission which frees the driver from gear shifting. It will be available as optional equip ment on Coronet models. USED CARS FOR SALE 1947 OLDSMOBILE 76 SEDAN Like new. Fully equipped. 1947 OLDSMOBILE 76 CLUB SEDAN Like new. Fully equipped. 1941 MERCURY COACH Clean. Radio and Heater. All extras. 1941 OLDSMOBILE 76 DELUXE SEDAN Clean. Radio and Heater. 1942 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Average. Rqdle and Heater. 1941 FORD DELUXE COACH Average. Heater. 1939 CHEVROLET COACH Clean. Heater. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF OTHERS . . . not clean, but suitable for cheap transpor tation. Come by and look them over. Timn Motor Con Phone 119 Mechanical Repairs — Body Rebuilding Upholstering and Tailor-Made Seat Coverings Clinton, S. C, / pony V - x, ^ * J. rV~