The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 24, 1949, Image 5

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<• * / m H \ « y , ' THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajrc Fi\e CITY SHOE SHOP Pitta Street Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES Coll 74 Job Picture Is Brighter Washington, March 19.—The em ployment picture was brighter dur ing the week which ended March 12. There was a drop in both the num ber of workers receiving unemploy ment compensation, and the number applying for such compensation. j ty r . and Mrs. J. I. Adair were A total of $115,268,000 was paid guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. idle workers in February, the high-> Norris and family and C. W. Holli- WEEK-END TRIPS ■ ■ VISITORS . , ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents est for any February since 1946. $2.50 SPECIAL THIS COUPON ^ WORTH $2.50 On the Purchase of $2.50 One Set Laurel Aluminum Health Cookwear - $36.95 or One 50-Pc. Set of the Famous Rogers Silverware - $37.25 Wh^n Presented To BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY ON OR BEFORE APRIL 1, 1949 BOTH SETS FULLY GUARANTEED FOR LIFE Both of these beautiful sets are displayed in the window, and can be purchased on the easy and convenient budget plan. ONLY ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER A Friendly Bank ' —1 We believe that good banking service starts with friendliness and a sincere de sire to be helpful. It is in this spirit that everyone ot the Bank of Clinton strives to make your transactions here pleasant and satisfactory. Our officials are here to serve you. They are glad to have you con sult them whenever they can be of assist ance in any banking requirement or finan cial problem. WZ INVITE YOUR BUSINESS— GROW WITH US Bank Of Clinton 0 % Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation For Your Easter Parade../ SUITS and COATS Smart Styles BUTCHER LINEN AND CORDED SUITS DRESSES NEW SPRING DRESSES ' Prints and Solid Colors 1 _ Chambray Dresses Stripes and Plaids — Large Assortment $2.98, $5.00 and up HOPE REED, TAYLOR TOWN, KAY WIND SOR AND JONATHAN LOGAN Wonderful Value Blouses, $2.98 to $5.95 Judy Bond Plain, tucked or lace-trimmed, in white or pastel shades. ALSO BATISTE BLOUSES erfon# “YOU CAN T BEAT VALUE’ C. State, Raleigh, spent several days the past week with his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, day and family near Belton. .. j. Isaac Copeland ,of Chapel Hill, j* j Miss Kathryn Dicus spent the ( N. C., spent several days here durnig j-j week-end in Richmond, Va., and was; the week with friends and relatives.! i'l the guest of Miss Betty Taylor. They i Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hudgens, of w'ere joined in Richmond by the for-, New York, spent the week-end with H rmer’s sister. Miss May Dicus, of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. Washington, D. C., who spent the | M r . and Mrs. David S. Cook and *!• week-end there also. , children, formerly of Talladega, Ala., t-j Perry Wdlburn, of Middlqpboro, are residing in the home on Walnut £ Ky„ was a recent guest of Mr. and street formerly owned by J. B. Hart, jj j Mrs. A. J. W r ilburn and Sylvia Wil- Mr. Cook recently accepted an exec- jt utive position with the Clinton and j-} Lydia Mills. :: Miss Lucy Thomas, student at W Limestone college, Gaffney, attended ;♦ a Baptist Union study course last ;• week-end at Clemson college. £ Friends of Frank Simpson, stu- t-j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker and dent at Clemson college, will be glad £ Mr. and Mrs. Harry W r ilkes were to know he is improving at the home guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Stutts of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank JJ in Vlioil CVinolo M n tt r- _ ♦> wacaocmi XIMCKKHW H ;8 !| ig '8 J *> t »» it ■ I 8 Shirt-Sleeve Energy burn, who live near here. l Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Mrs. Ab.i Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Mabry Mc Crary, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pitts and I children, Dianne and Billy, spent Sunday visiting points of interest in North Carolina and Tennessee. I in High Shoals, N. C., Sunday. H. Shmpson. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballenger, Mr. 'Br.-^nd Mrs. Henry Martin and > \ an d Mrs. J. H. Lowe, Miss Martha children, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lowe, and Miss Ruth Waters of Padgett, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C., „ Greer, were guests Sunday of Mr. spent the w’eek-end with their moth- « and Mrs. Robert McCrary and Mr. er, Mrs. Jobe Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. jj and Mrs. J. V. Lowe. Leegett Nabors, of Greenwood, were m Friends of Miss Barbara W’atts, of also guests there on Sunday. Mountville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billie and Barbara Burts, daugh- « Troy W’atts, will regret to know she ters of Mr. anti Mrs. W .L. Burts, jj is ill at Greenville General hospital, were week-*id guests of friends in £ where she is a student nurse. As soon Laurens. ; as she is able, she will be moved to Mr. and Mrs. John David Blakely '$ her parents home to recuperate. are occupying an apartment in the t-J Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Todd and James Taylor Martin home on South Broad D. McNinch, accompanied by Mr. street. and Mrs. Boyce Poole, of Laurens,, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Franks, of speat the week-end in Jacksonville, Asheville, N. C.. spent the week-end 1 Fla., wheer they visited Mrs. Todd’s with Mr. and Mrs. Platt Prather aunt, Mrs Russ Holland. Mr and Mrs. D. J. Jenkins and ; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson and Lowell Jenkins, of Charleston, will Mr. and Mrs. Billy Johnson visited arrive tomorrow for a visit with their Mrs. J. W. White in Newberry dur- daughter and sister. Mrs. P. L. Roddy ing the week-end. an d Mr. RodcW. Mrs. H. F. McQuiston has returned Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fletcher, of home after a visit with her daugh- Greensboro, N. C., were week-end . ter, Mrs. Hammond Coker, in Colum- guest? of their daughter, Mrs. Leon , G. Sessoms, and Mr. Sessoms. Mrs. T. O. McKeown, of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova was here during the week for a visit and children, Dolores and Bobby, of with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Columbia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, accompanied her mother, Mrs. M. Cassanova. and by her sister, Miss Margaret Bel!, family. ■mi That Helps You Get Things Done! Your success means much to us in the bank. If you get ahead and prosper, we do likewise. We'll tackle the. problems you bring te us with the enthusiasm of youth hitched up to some mighty practical experience. We would like to help . . . may we? :: :: mm it ■ :: :: »• :: ♦ ♦ • « M ■ Bailey & Son BANKERS Capitol $400,000.00 j: n j.: * # * • :: M Established 1886 TT ♦♦ •• •• #* j* •• •••«•% • %'# %0 »W«V• « who has been visiting here, Jeft Lillian Dillard and Tuesday for a visit ; n Staunton, Va. ,'aret Harris, s tud: nts a it Coker c>I- Miss Doris Bait twin and Miss lege. Hartsvilie. are s ;pendmg the Kathryn Dicus wu. u-ave tomorrow p ing holidays ; at their homes here. to attend a hvc-cr.y i.orist school in Mr. and Mrs R<» bert F. Black and Columbia. Mrs. b. M Warner and children. Amo Lou nnd Betty, spent Mrs. Alien Draughoi i Mill also attend several days la st w UCK ' with the for- the meeting during till! week-end. rr.er’s mother. Mrs i. N rman Black. W. F. Young, ol Aberdeen, Miss., in York. is spending several weeks with his Mr. and Mrs . Ga ry L ehn. Mr. and W. Anderson and Miss T sisters, the Mississippi Youngs. John A. Hickman and Floyd Vaughn, aLo Anderson were among those attend- ot Aberdeen, accompanied Mr. Young m g the Junior Follies at Winthrop here and remained lor a several days’ eollrge in Rock Hill Saturday eve- v i*‘L ning. Ensign Half us E. Sadler is spend- Mr. and Mrs. John A Davis were mg a leave here with Mrs. Sadler guests Sunday in Joanna of the lat- and little daughter before leaving ter’s brother. James Hollingsworth, for Portsmouth, Va., where he will and Mrs. Hollingsworth, be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Livingston and Mrs. E. F. Ray, Mrs. L. O. Thom- Mr. and Mrs. George Smeath were ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pitts and visitors in Johnston Sunday, daughter. Myra, an^l Flemiping Rgy Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock spent Sunday at-CIcmson with their and Mrs. Herman Nabors were in daughter and sister, Mrs.- Norman Andersen Sunday to attend the fu- Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence. neral of Ernest Blakely. Ann and Guy Jackson, of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs R. W. Curry of Foun- spent the week-end with their grand- tain Inn, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. T. J. Jackson. daughter, Mrs. Van Jones, and Mr * Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lottis and Jones. I daughter, Nannette, and Walter Mor- Joan and Jimmy Anderson spent I ins attended the wedding of the for- the wet-k-end in Lexington. N. C.,l ! mer’s son. Pfc. Frank Loftis and Miss with their grandparents. Mr. and’ Mary Alice Blackburn in Cornelia, Mrs. Clyde Pickett. , Ga., Saturday. They also visited their | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell are daughter, Mrs. Bill McMurray, in occupying their newly erected home 'Biltmore, N. C. on Musgrove street. Mr. and Mrs* Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent Thornton Curry and daughter, Car- Sunday in Little Mountain and Co- ole. of Westminster, spent Sunday lumbia with relatives. i v/ith the former’s brother-in-law and Mrs. J. B. Arnold and daughters, sister. Jean and Marjorie, are visiting her Mrs. B. F Wingard and little son. sister, Mrs. L. W. Rawl, and Mr,. Binky, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Rawl, in Fayetteville, N. C. Eflfie Wasson, in Hickory Tavern. The following were among those Mr. and Mrs. E. £ Brunson, Sr., attending the Peach Blossom Festi- of Chester, were guests Sunday of val in Johnston last Wednesday: Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wolfe, and Mrs. James R. Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova, Angela and I Mrs. W. Mac Finney, Mr. and Mrs. I Mike Cassanova were visitors in I Lewis Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Bootsie Greenville during the past week. Caldwell, Mason Young, Otis Young,! Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair and Mr. , Murphy Timmerman, Charles John- and Mrs. W. S. Horne and son. Billy, son. Jack Reeder, and Fred Pitts. spent Sunday with the former’s Buddy Eichelberger, son of Mr. ; daughter, Mrs. Deke Reynolds, and j and Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger, spent; Mr. Reynoids, in Washington,.Ga. ithe week-end in Anderson with his 1 Mrs. S. G. Dillard, Miss Lillian uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Dillard, Mrs. W. W. Harris, Mrs. John Watson. M. RosctJoro, Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mrs. , Miss Nell Buchanan, of the nurse’s Robert Wysor, Miss Elizabeth Wysor, staff at Warren Candler hospital, Sa- Miss Margaret Kent Bell, Mrs. R. S. vhnnah, Ga., will spend the week- Owens and Jack Vreeland attended lend with her mother, Mrs. W. A. the Junior Follies at Winthrop college <«. Buchanan. Saturday evening in Rock Hill. Miss Violet Burgess returned last Miss Martha Owings has accepted week to resume her position in Wash- a position with the Cross Hill Hos- , ington, D. C., after being called home iery Mill. because of the illness of /her father, Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and daughter, Joe Burgess. Friends of the latter Amelia, of Florence, are visiting her i will be glad to know he is improv- sister, Mrs. Henry Trammell, and ing Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ray, Jim Pitts Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ray, and Mrs. James Pitts spent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina, and visited Linville caverns near Ashe ville. Mrs. M. B. Bass and Miss Lillie Bass, of Greer, spent Sunday with J. D. Bass and family. , Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts arid daughter, ■ Miss Frances Mr. Trammell Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell, of Seneca, were guests of Mrs. Boyd Owings Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame and sons attended the peach festival in Johnston during the past week. Dr Rhame returned to his home here while Mrs. Rhame and children spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murrah in Batesburg. Mrs. Myrtle Hunter is visiting her L. C. LaMotte. in Lee Pitts, spent the week-end in Columbia with the for- daughter, Mrs. mer’s brother, R. R. Russell, and Mrs. Maxton, N. C. -Russell. Robert and Joe Neely, sons of Mr. — Miss Rxrth Davis, or Daytona and MrsrCartisle Neely, • spent sev- Beach, Fla,, £pent the week-end with eral days last week with their grand- her mother, Mrs. John D. Davis. She parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B Lee, in had as her guest Miss Kathryn Augusta, Ga. Harry, also of Daytona Beach. Sgt and Mrs. George F. Fogle and Miss Ann Blakely, a member of the McBee school fatuity, spent the daughter, Glenda, are residing in the home on CedaV street formerly becu- week-end with her parents, Mr. and! pied by Mt\ and Mrs. W. G. Kyig, Mrs. Ralph Blakely. Jr. Sgt. Fogle is a staff member of Lawrence Fergusor^, student at N. l v ' l’OT'’ : • P : IN REPAIRS TOO I cornea to the repair* of your precioua watch or jewelry Truat your repaira to ua foe truat- worthy acrvice. J. C. JEtVELER “It’a Time That Count*" Natch Ripairiii Jewelry Repeirief OPEN A CHAISE account • Hotpoim’s RB-32—a wonderful range at a COO 0 QC surpriaiagly low price •/•*/*! — has maoy feature* fouod only to much more costly ranges. [AST /(•AS HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANSE IvtryMy's Fthtl; f jfafpqfnf HOME SUPPLY CO. NEXT TO BAILEY’S BANK PHONE 423 c-., " \ Sc u ti. ^ rt- • A . a a • CU!