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4 > THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ^ a Page Five LEGAL PAPERS —Note and Mort gage, Bill of Sale. Real Estate AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion Auxiliary Mortgage, and Title to Real Estate. w ‘ll meet Tuesday April 19, at 4 Chronicle Publishing Co ! o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. E. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. ' Galloway. If You Don’t kead THE CHRONICLE You Don’t Get the News As (he pure lily is symbolic of Easter —our sincere freeting symbolizes the wishes we hold for our many customars and friends for a most happy and joyous Easter. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IPs Here...The New UNIVERSAL REFRIGERATOR —SPACIOUS —BEAUTIFUL —SJURDY —ECONOMICAL , ' _ —MOVING PARTS HERMETICALLY SEALED f —40 LB. FROZEN FOOD COMPARTMENT AT The Best In Modern Refrigeration . )t T. C. Johnson Co. Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Contractors Phone 4-J WEEK-END TKIPS .. VISITORS ■ ■ ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUTTHEPEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents 1-2 PRICE SALE! Thursday - Friday - Saturday All Coats and Suits Vi-Price Early Spring Dresses 1/2-Price Rain Coats, now $16.95 Hats and Bags Reduced Cotton Gloves, assorted colors 75c Black and White Gloves $1.00 Mojud Hose, 51-15 $1.25 Special—Crepe Gowns $2.00 ! Satin Gowns Vi-Price i Panties, 2 pair •„ $1.00 1 $6.95 Sweater Coats $3.95 Assorted Colors and sizes Special — $1.00 off New Summer Crepes and Cottons — all sizes A Sales Final — No Exchanges — No Charges Moore’s Dress 5 Pitts Street ihoppe Clinton, S. C. ’ Miss Jimsie Oeland, of Lockhart,' derson last Wednesday: Mrs. Henry sent the week-end with Miss M. Young, Miss Sara Stone, Mrs. J. race Danhoff. Hamp Stone, Mrs. B. F. Wingard, Mrs. James S. Howie, of Dar- Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. T. J. Leake, ngton, is spending this week with, Mrs. Will Dillard, Mrs. C. Bynum 1 er brother, Thomas R. Holland, and; Betts and Mrs. Thad Johnson, Sr Irs. Holland. Friends pf Mrs. E. L. Holland will Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson and : 1)6 g Iad to know she 13 satisfactorily j ry, spent the week-end with Mr. * n Greenville, and Mrs. C. W. Shealy. Mrs. S. M. Warner and Miss Jean-,2 Mrs. Rebecca Wright and Mrs. J.' eUe Pitts w « re guests of the lat-ijj H. Jarvis, of Chattanooga, Tenn., ter,s brother, W. D. Pitts, and. Mrs., g will arrive today for a several day’s 1° Lancaster, visit with the former’s daughter, and Mrs. Tom Taylor and || rs. L. E. Cason, and Mr. Cason. | daughter, Jo Anne, of Greenwood, p Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and wil1 spend Easter with their son,- daughter, Sara Louise, of McCor- Tommy, who is a patient in a Bal-i mick, with the former’s mother, Mrs. 1 timore, Md. hospital. J. B. Wilder of this city, spent the Miss Mae DlcU3 - o f Washington. ... week-end in Raleigh, N. C. with Mr. D - C.. arrived yesterday to, spend jx and Mrs. G. C. Purkeson and Mr.i the Easter holidays with her par-j Purkerson. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Dicus. Lt. Wayne Jarvis, of Columbia, was and Mrs. Billy Dicus, of Wilming-i a visitor here during the week-end. t 00, and Miss Violet Brown-j Mrs. Fanny Parrish spent Sunday * n 8< °t Newberry, will spend the , in Cross Hill with her parents, Mr. week-end with the- former s parents. 1 , and Mrs. Sam Fuller. I Friends of Mrs. Henry Neighbors ; Mrs. B. H. Boyd is a patient at will be sorry to hear she is ill and i Hays hospital. is a patient at the Blalock Clinic.!; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Able and chil-1 Mrs Henderson Pitts attended the I dren spent the week-end in Edge- State Garden Club convention in ; field with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spartanburg during the past week : F. C. Quarles. . and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons I- B. Magness. and family, of Whitmire, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sim mons. Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Kenneth Mc Crary, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrary and daughter, Rose Ann, and Mrs. Abit Alexander spent Sunday in Camden with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Eugene Sheorn, and Mr. Sheorn. Brig. Gen. Ansel B. Godfrey is attending a Command and Staff col-1 lege course this week at Fort Lea venworth, Kansas. Miss Nell Williams, of Jonesville,! was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs Lewis Pitts. Friends of Miss Ann Blakely will be interested to know she is spend ing some time with her parents. Mr. Miss Ame Dixon of Greenville, 1 and ^ rs Ralph Blakely, and will spent the week-end in Renno with not resume her teaching position in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A I. Dix- 1 McBee this semester because of an on eye infection. Mr. and Mrs P. G. Coop and Friends of Mrs. Caldwell Hender- small son, Phil, will leave tomorrow son * of Kinards, will regret to know for a several day’s stay in Shelby-j #h « u 111 and * patient at Hays hos- | ville, Tenn. with her mother, Mrs p,t . a . T. E. Lents, and with his parents. . ®* r - and Mrs. Bob Stutts and Mr and Mrs R W Coop daughter, of High Shoals. N. C. were Mr and Mrs. J. W. Clemens and week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs 'Mr. and Mrs A. S Quay spent Sun-, Ha I r y j 1 , ' day in Savannah, Ga with relatives. *" r *5 rK ® ^ r *- Kenneth Baker J. K. Haselden spent several days Wl11 ^ interested to know she has with his mother. Mrs. W J. Hasel- »" oved from ^ General hos- den, who is a patient at McLeod's Greenville, to Hays hospital Infirmary, last week in Florence he " whw * h «* “ convalescing Mr and Mrs Paul McCracken, and Mr and Mrs N c Wilson, of Un- son, Tommy, of York, were guests luni sP 6 ^ ibe week-end with her Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Perry M P^ccn 1 *. Dr. and Mrs L. B. Marion Moqi-c ] Friends of W. R Pitts will regret Mr. and Mrs Platt Prather and le * rn be u a patient at the Jackie Franks spent Sunday in n Blalock Clinic N C.. with Mrs. Pra-' ^ Workman. Jr . of Union. ther’s father. F. A. Buchanan, who •P ent the weekend with his parents, is ill Mrs. Prather remained for a.^ r - * nd ^ rv Koy Workman several day's stay Kay Montgomery, student at the Mr and Mrs Joe Hagins and! University of S. C.. was the week- daughter, Rita, of Abbeville, spent end i uest Jsnies Von Hollen. Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Geo. _ Mr » Imn H r<>rd - ® f Avon |R. Holland. , Fla., will arrive this week for a Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hughes, ofiji**' 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Gray Court, were week-end guests Eugene nitt of Mr and Mrs Ralph South. Rev. and Mrs H. G. Wardlaw and Mrs' W B Lea. of Rocky Mount. * on> of fwiway. spent several T _ _ H *S C I rs w tariff \M tmm VI* «% M days last week with Mrs. Wardlaw's mother, Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Lynn W. Cooper is spending sev- . Fr } e |l d f °l ^ r *‘ Crouc b wi 1! a | th.a m rC.m.t M.nh be glad to know she is recuperating following a recent appendectomy. John H. Pitts, Clemson college stu- N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs C. M. Bailey. Lynn W. ( _ eral days this week in Detroit. Mich on a business trip Mrs. Ralph Dula and son. Shell, . . , k ’ u j 4 . # » . , . ... dent, spent the week-end with his OK Laurens, spent several days this ^ week with friends and here. . . parents, Mr. and Mrs. J relatives Henderson Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: .9:00 to 5:10 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 for Appointment ». .. ~ ^ Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Blakely and Mi 5s M.ry Turner, of H^h Point. ch , !dren , Bnly lnd Sally o( N. C.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. D. vl |, e N c , the w « k . cnd wllh A Yarbo uugh. andMr. Yarhoruugh.'hi, m , Jlher Mrs R F K | a kelv Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Copland Biakel „ now on maneuv . n at of Easley, spent the week-end with Fo „ Bragg. X. Cu tor seventy-two his mother, Mrs. Edna t. Copeland. da y s .if j lieutenant-colonel with the Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson and reserve corps Mrs. J. K. Haselden spent Sunday —— in Hickory Tavern with relatives. Mrs. Paul Turner and daughter, Susanne, of Decatur. Ga.. spent sev eral days this week with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard. 1 Susanne will remain for a week's stay with her grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Turner will spend the week-end here and accompany their daughter home. Mrs. Myrtle Hunter has returned home following a stay in Maxton, N. C. with !\er daughter, Mrs. Louis C. Lamotte and Dr. Lamotte. Dr. and Mrs. Lamotte; and children ac companied her home and spent Sun day here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Quaglio, en route to their home in Richmond, Ind. after a visit in Florida, spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammell and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely and sons, Joe and Robert, spent the ! week-end in Augusta. Ga. with Mrs. j I Neely’s mother, Mrs. T. B. Lee. j Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson have , returned from a stay in St. Peters- • burg, Fla. Margaret Dick, of Raleigh, N. C.7 spent several days last week with Maudie Young and attended the opening of the “New Broadway” Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement and infant son, Thomas, of 1 Charleston, spent the Week-end with her moth er, Mrs. T. J. Leake, and Mr. Leake. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp. Mrs. Robert S. Owens, Mrs. W, W. Harris and Mrs. John M. Rose- boro attended the voice recital given at Winthrop college during the past week by Miss Kent Wysor. 1 The following attended the dis trict meeting of the U.D.C. in An- COOPER MOTOR CO. Phone 515 West Main A Easter Greetings! . . . and may Spring and the return of a world that is beau tiful lift our hearts . . . and once again renew faith in the hope that defies death, the triumph of life everlasting. Worship At Your Church on Easter Sunday M. S. 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