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r V THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paife Five COKER BROTHERS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CO. ESTIMATES AT NO OBLIGATION * Phone 5968 Spartanburg*, S. C. s. r. McDaniel, Mgr. LOOK!I EVERY NEW CONVENIENCE with DUIANF Carolina Suburban Gas Co. G. B. Sheppard Laurens, S. C. Phone 508 YOUR SIGNATURE ...and it becomes money It is as simple as that to pay by check. You virtually write your own money as you need it—with safety and convenience. A check ng account also provides you with an accu rate record of pay-outs necessary for budget estimates and tax returns. This bank solicits the checking accounts of both in dividuals and business firms and you’ll appreciate the favorable altitude on the part of our officers in assist ing you with all your financial matters. THIS COMMUNITY BANK INVITES YOUR BUSINESS Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WEEK-END SPECIALS! SHOULDER PORK ROAST, lb 39c FRESH HAM, whole or half, lb. 49c BAR-B-Q HASH, pint 60c ROUND, T-BONE. SIKI.OIN STEAK, lb 75c ALL PORK SAUSAGE, lb 55c CHUCK BEEF ROAST, lb . ... 45c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS, lb fiSc e • • • • • • ci iprn BACON SQUARES, lb. A 34c .FRESH . a am v w .11 ar _ GROUND BEEF, lb. .. The Country Market Telephone 98 WEEK-END TRIPS ■ ■ VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wilson, of Ga., is visiting her granddaughter,' !: Union, spent the week-end with Mrs. Carroll P. Reid, and Mr. Reid. 1 ** the latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker and L. B. Marion. Mrs. C. R. Burdette, sons, Jim and Bill, of Charlotte, N. ; of Spartanburg, and Miss Ellen Ra- C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. sor, of Cross Hill, were guests of L. H. Bagwell, Sr. and Mrs. Ed Tur- the Marions on Sunday. ner. Mrs. Roy Casque and children were week-end guests of relatives in Ware Shoals. Sidney Hartzog and Bill Henry, with Don Spann, of Greenville, left by motorcycle last Thursday for a several day’s stay in Daytona Beach, Fla., where they attended the motorcycle races. it it Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons $ and son, of Whitmire, and Mr. and j-j Mrs. Joe Simmons and daughter, of this city, were dinner guests Sun- * day of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sim mons, who live near here. Haynie Murdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock, is spending several days with his grandmoth- << Miss Kitty Thompson spent the' er, Mrs. W. O. McKinney week-end in Anderson with her Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edwins and parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thomp- daughter, Peggy Ann, spent Sun- son and had as her guests Misses, day in Orangeburg with Mr. and Mary Ellen Ouzts and Martha Brad- Mrs. W. C. Farnum. ley of this city. J Friends of Jim Brown will be glad Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawrence to know he has resumed his posi-' were in Greenville recently to at- tion with Belk’s Department store' tend the silver wedding anniversa- after being a patient at the Veter- ry celebration of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. an’s hospital in Columbia for two | Traynham. . ; months. Mrs. Ed Walters and sons, David Mrs. B. W. Owens spent Sunday • and Dickey, of Fayetteville, N. C., 1 in Spartanburg with her mother, i are spending the week with her I Mrs. W. R Bridges, and with her sis- parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts.' ter, Mrs. C. R Hammond. ! Mr. Walters accompanied them here Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith were for the week-end. called to Atlanta, Ga. Tuesday on Mr and Mrs. Marion Oliphant and account of the death of the latter’s daughter. Jean, of Gaffney, spent aunt, Mrs. Ed Jones, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Burts, of Reidsville. N. C., S ! Lucius Burns in Mountville and at- spent several days last week with % tended the golden wedding anniver- his brother, W. M. Burts, and Mrs. v 1>f nnrM»Miii >- sary celebration for Mr. and Mrs.! Burts. Virginia Coleman, of Cross Let a real sprinter run your errands. Pay by check! . Bailey & Son . BANKERS Established 1836 Capital $400,000.00 8 g I 8 * « • • • ■ :: :: • • :: :: • • ft |T. L. Cooper. Hill, was the'week-end guest of | Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. H.j Constance Burts. IM. Chaney and son, Guy, will re- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Green and I turn today to Patuxent River, Md . Mrs. J. G. Green spent Sunday in after a week's visit with Mr. and 1 Charleston where they visited Mrs. Carl Chaney and other rel- , atives. Mrs. John Nunnally and daugh- they points of interest and Magnolia Gardens. Mrs. Nina Vance Bailey left Tues- Mr,. Allen McSween and ol s”'" 1 ” ' •imnillll II iiririinilllll. ie. of Lincolnton, N C., spent several days,^ week- last week with her parents. Mr. and H :: Stevensf of Thomaston, Ga. and Mrs. S. B. Hayes, in Ridgewood, N. J. I Mrs. Bessie L. Duckwoi^h, of Col- Miss Ann Blakely, who teaches umbus. Ga., were week-end guests 1 at McBee. spent the week-end with of the latter’s daughter. Mrs Ruby her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Bryan, at the Clinton hotel. 'Blakely. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Foster and Mrs ’ C. C. Craddock, of Laurens, son, Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Hughs- has accepted a bookkeeping post- | ton Trammell were guests of Mr ,tion with Burts Ready-to-Wear and Mrs. Harry Prim and family Store. | in Columbia Sunday. j Miss Dorothy Nation spent the Mr. and Mrs. E C. Carson and week-end in Spartanburg with her sons, of Gastonia. N C , spent Sun- parents. Mr. and Mrs. D S Couch. | day with Mrs. Carson's sister. Miss Mr. and Mrs Mac Finney and • Jam** Little. children. Betsy and Mulhe, spent Miss Fay Pitts, a student at Win- Sunday with Mrs. Finney s father, jthrop college, spent Sunday with W T Jackson, and Ray Jackson, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R m Abbeville. Pitts, and had as her guests Misses Miss Frances Shealy. who teach- |Marjorie Turbeville. ‘ Ponnie’’ Ina-•«, i n Whitmire, will spend several Jbinet. Mary Edna Parler, Margaret days this week with her parents. • Thompson. Katharine Dinkins, and Mr and Mrs Olm Shealy •Bertha Ross, also students at Win- Mr. and Mrs W R. Martin spent throp college Misses Carolyn Pitts Sunday with her parents. Mr and and Ann Pitts, and Mrs Bill Me-, Mrs H D Dobson, in Central. Kinnon, of this city, were also dm-j Mrs. C. L Moody, of Dillon, was ner guests of Mr and Mrs Pitts, i the week-end guest of Mrs C W j Mr and Mrs Harold Pitts, of Gri'en-1 Stone Mrs. Monroe Rogers of Dil- , ville. also spent the week-end with Ion. has returned home after a vis-1 the former s parents it w ith Mrs. Stone Mr. and Mrs. P V. Kirkman. of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence F. Davts | Lexington. N. C., spent thfr week- and Mrs Jack H Davis. Sr. left end with friends and relatives here j last week for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reese and, Mrs. Ashmore Dav^s. in Miami. Fla sons, of Elberton. Ga , spent Sunday Mrs. Jack Davis will remain for a with Mrs. Reese's mother, Mrs. L. six week's stay. S Henderson. Mr and Mrs Marion , Brown and daughter, Dianne 'Lexington. N C., spent the ween- last week with her parents. end with Mrs. Brown's mother and Mrs. L. B Dillard, who accompan- other relatives. Mrs. Brown and led them home on Sunday, daughter remained for a several Mrs. Clyde McCrary and daugh- \\ day s stay here. ter. Mrs. Abit Alexander, spent the Tj Rev and Mrs. P L. Bauknight, week-end in Camden with their 8 Mrs. Paul T Wood, Mrs. P M. Pitts, daughter and sister. Mrs. Eugene g (Mrs. C E. Nichols, Mrs L S. Red- Sheorn. and Mr. Sheorn. deck. Mrs. J. B Arnold, Rhett P Mr. and Mrs. R L. longshore g Adair and J. Walton Lawrence at- spent last Friday in Columbia with 15 tended a district educational con-' the latter's brother. Colie Pitts, of g ference at the Saluda Methodist Newberry, who is a patient in the 8 i church on Friday. Columbia hospital. § j Mr. and Mrs ^ P Thornley. with Mr. and Mrs. A. A Ramage. Sr., S V •Mrs. Taylor Martin, of Newberry.; Mr. and Mrs. A A. Ramage. Jr. § 'were called to Columbia Monday, and Mrs. J. A. Davis spent Sunday 8 because of the illness of their moth-; in Charleston and visited Magnolia $ er, Mrs. John L. Thornley, who is Gardens. a hospital patient there. | Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Webb spent Friends of Prank Simpson. Jr..(Sunday with relatives in Tifton, who is a student at Clemson col-j Ga. They were accompanied on lege, will be sorry to know he is the-trip by Mr. and Mrs. W. R An- ill at the home of his parents. Mr 1 dVison”Snd daughter. Helen who and Mrs. Frank Simpson. Virgil | visited Mrs. Anderson's sister. Miss' Simpson, who is also a student at Marylou Butt, in Tifton. Clemson, spent the week-end with) Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement and his parents. infant son. Thomas, of Charleston Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., of spent the week-end with Mrs. Cle- Rock Hill, spent the week-end with; ment's mother, Mrs. T J Leake the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Leake. Irby S. Hipp. Miss Jean Copeland, who teaches j Miss Barbara Anderson, student! in Johnston, spent the week-end !at Winthrop college. Rock Hill,!with her parents. Mr. aTTd Mrs. Da- i spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. vid Copeland, in Renno. and Mrs. C. W Anderson. She had Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Dixon of as her guest Miss Nancy Neely, al- Talladega. Ala., spent a few days - so a student at Winthrop. , last week with the latter’s mother g Friends of Mrs. Henry M. Young Mrs. C. M. Bailey. They were will be glad to know she is recuper- joined here by their sons Bailev and Kelly Dixon, who are students at Episcopal High in Alexandria, Va. Roy Workman, Jr., of Union, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman. Mr. and R. A. Steer returned home Tuesday after a week’s stay SAT i URDAY ONLY! 51 Gouge, 15 Denier ■40QI7 I $1.00 5 lovely —Spicy —Misty ($1.95 M perfect) new spring shades to choose from —Mauve —Cola —Sparkle yen wJinaersons You Can’t Heat Value 0? |ating at her home after being a hos i pita! patient. Mr, and Mrs. Karl Roesch. of Anderson, were w’eek-end guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles :Bell, of Columbia, spent Sunday in / and never missed a whisker! Think it uke* $20 to get a good electric sharer? Brother, look what SI6.50 bays in the Schick Colonel! There’s the new 3-M Hollow-Ground Shearing Head —which crops every single whisker right down to clean skinline, gives yon cleaner, closer, faster shavea. There’s Schick’s smpoth- running motor —Whisk-Its to catch beard clippings — and a smarter new travel case. It*a all yours for only $16.50. :: •• :: :: a :: >: :: :: x A? :: X X X X X X X X X X M X X X X • • • s X X X X M X X X § X X X V Charleston and Summerville where with her daughter, Mrs Robert! i they visited the gardens. Rice, and Dr. Rice, in Memphis, I Mrs. Gary H. Holcomb spent sev-jTenn. ;eral days last week with her par- Mr. and Mrs. James G. Monroe nents, Mr and Mrs: H. M. Howard,'m and children, Jin^my arid Libby, of Campobello. ; Latta. are spending several days Miss Lucy Ann Thomas, a stu-jwith relatives here. -dent at Limestone college, Gaffney, Pfc. Frank Loftis. of Keesler » spent the week-end with, her par- Field, Miss., spent the week-end * > onts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs S ft Terry Thomas had as her week-end | B. Loftis. ft guest Nan Long, daughter of Rev. SCHICK Electric SHAVER THE COLONEL,., with New 3-M Bellow- Ground Shearing Heed -lj 916.50 J. C. THOMAS JEWELER it’s Time That Uounls” land Mrs. W. N. Long, of Belmont. ! N. C., formerly of this city. Mrs. S. W. Hughes, of Atlanta.'’ock Clinic. Mrs. W. C. Baldwin is recuperat-! "•’■•‘"'•^•^'•'••■♦t’ftfc'X-XtXJfcJXXXXJCXXXXXt-JXXJ-JXXXXXXXvJXXXXXXXXSCXXSob ing at her home after being a pa-]- : -I tient for several days at the Bla- Say "I Sew IJ !n The Chrcr.icL’' — Thonk You!