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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Attending Baptist Convention
On Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. James
MclNTOSH'S
SHOE SHOP
Send Your Shoes To Us for
Best Materials and
Workmanship.
| Mitchell left by car for a trip which
will carry them across the country
to Texas and Oklahoma City where
.they will'attend the Southern Bap
tist convention May 18-22. Mr.
Mitchell is pastor of the Joanna Bap
tist church.
While in Texas the Mitchells will
visit friends at Southwestern Semi
nary, Fort Worth, from which in
stitution they received degrees in
religious education in May of last
year. .
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS , . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
ATTENTION!
The organizational committee of
the Fire Baptized Holiness Church
.wishes to thank Mr. Walter Regnery
for the donation of a site for the erec
tion of a church building.
We wish also to thank the people
of the community for the support al-
—- ready given this movement, and will
appreciate any support in the future.
Any donation may be sent to ... .
BOX 384, JOANNA
Bring Us Your
Financial Problems!
The Bank of Clinton invites
you to use the facilities of its
complete banking service. You
will always find a friendly, com
petent service awaiting you here. -
Bring us your financial worries
and let us assist you in arriving
at a practical solution to any
problem.
WE INVITE YOU TO GROW
WITH US
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
YOU HAVE SEEN THIS
Handsome Howell Set
Featured in House Beautiful and other magazines
many times.
The roomy oval table is 35 in. by 53 in. and extends
with leaf to 35 in by fi5 in. . . . that means four, six, and
sometimes more can be seated around it. This sturdy all-
metal table has beautifully chrome-plated edge and legs.
Top is finished in plastex in choice of gay colors . . . red,
golden yellow and black. Thhe comfortable chairs are
richly upholstered in DuPont Fabrilite . . . the new plas-i
tic material that wipes clean as new with a damp cloth
am} wears like iron.
THIS 5-PIECE QUALITY SET IS A GREAT
VALUE AT—
*98 50 •
T. E. Jones & Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Burton, of Whit
mire, visited the former’s brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs[ G.
A. Burton, Sunday.
Miss Juanita Workman spent the
week-end in Columbia with her sis
ters, Mrs. Tommy Brabham, and Miss
Grace Workman.
Misses Colie Summer, Catherine
Flow, and Mildred Turner, Mrs. W.
A. Gossett and Mrs. Chrystell Flowe
jvill leave tomorrow for a several
days’ stay at Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. M. Cassanova, Miss Angela
Cassanova and Mike Cassanova
spent Sunday with their son and
; brother, Adrian Cassanova, and Mrs.
Cassanova, in Columbia.
Mrs. L. O. Thornley fs attending
the 'Southern Bell Telephone com
pany chief operators meetings in
Greenville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N Franks and son,
Bobby, were visitors in Columbia
during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrary and
daughter, Emily, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. Mabry Mc
Crary. Mrs. Abit Alexander, and
Kenneth McCrary spent Sunday at
Chimney Rock, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Elkins, Jr., and
son. Cliff, III, of Stuart, Fla., are
spending several ( weeks with Mrs.,
Elkins’ mother, Mrs. John D. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chaney and
lege. Rock Hill, and were week-end
guests of Misses Ann and Jean Wil
liams
Mrs. D. E. Kennedy has accepted
a position in the office of Robert E
Wysor, III, feal estate and insurance
agent.
Friends of Mrs. C. B. Kugler will
be glad to know she is improving
satisfactorily at the Blalock clinic,
where she underwent an appendec-
torrly Sunday.
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CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persohs Tiaving claims against
the estate oUjGeorge Washington Cox,
deceased, are hereby notiQed to file
j the same duly verifier!, with the un
dersigned, and those indebted to said
estate will please make payment
likewise. ,
LCTLE MARTIN COX,
< Administratrix,
Clinton, S. C.
May 6, 1949. 26-3?
CONGRATULATIONS 1
Mr. and Mrs! Thomas C. Chandler Mrs. T__R.. Buzhardt are spending
and son, of Lake City, spent the several days in Solomoris, Md., with
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. chief Petty Officer H. M. Chaney and
I Milam, Sr., and other relatives. Mrs. Mrs. Chaney.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and
son, Michael, of Columbia, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
lollai
Mr.
Winnsboro, spent the week-end with
and Mrs.
East Carolina Ave.
Phone 131-R
Chandler and son remained here for
a week’s stay.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert weeK _ er
Fennell will be interested to know Holland
they will move next week to Dillon
to make their home, where the for- ^ r- . anc * Mrs. Ed McMeekin, of
; mer will be employed.
Miss Eulalia Cook, returned mis- l atter s parents, Mr
sionary from Cuba, spent several ^ e;>r 8 e Speake.
days last week as the guest of Mr. John Pitts. Ill, student at Clemson
and Mrs. R. R. Gaddy, Jr. college, spent the wee*-end with his
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson
Perry M. Moore and family were Mr. Pitts.
and Mrs. W. T. McCracken and chil- Mrs. H. W. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs
dren of Sumter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul James Simmons. Mrs. Roy Swaying-
McCracken and son, of York, and ham, and Mrs. James Creswell spent
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shumacher, of the week-end in Norfolk, Va.. where
Woodruff. they attended the Oral Roberts evan-
f Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Mrs. Jack Jeanes gelistic campaign
and son. Tommy, were guests of Dr Mr and Mrs H M R )wland Jr
Sundav^ *' and s0n ' H of Miltor> >!a!
Miss Ann Blakely was the week- Ho ^ m ^u‘.
end 8 u« o< friends in Mr Bee frCunS*"" 15 ' ^ H
vine. Fla., u vis.tin* her daughter, s ^ ot c® h ' v r “f.
Mrs. Henry Hunter, and Mr Hunter Hv? thH «h ?' , a ,
in Toanna , me th,s * c e k -end to spend several
Mr anH Mr* ur r> ck i a ' weeks her mother, Mrs. J. K
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and Mac „ .. .
r • j t_ «. nation, friends of Mrs. Hatton and
. Htpp, Jr., accompanied by Mrs.’ „ Thima* Wattan ,
Oswald Copeland, of Newberry, trt T! ,1' o 1 be int * r ‘
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. in»n ^ Vi rno ^ < !
W Gibson, in New Zion. ^eir recently purchased
Mr Mr* i u . home on Florida street, formerly
•Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry and owned bv Mr and Mr* w r ahu
children of Montgomery. Ala., spent Mr * . v V p b ,
the week-end with Mrs. HenTv's ^ °'
TYxntKor vyi a i_ • • * viroonvi.Jo, spent tnp cpK*ond
mother, .Mr,. J A Coleman, and Mr. his ents Mr and Mrs vv R ^
and Mrs. Marion Nabors. ‘ ‘ 4 . tl V „
Pri«r,a. tvf t n c u friends of their father, W. R. Pitts.
friends of J. B. Speake will be ^11 w* 1,^ ... »
;!•?'■>‘"7 * -prove .T'L^ l k ni 0 ni^ , ^, VmJ
Mtlim Where 1,0 ,s ■* Mr- •xd Mrs. John F Beckman
: ' Mr and Mrs. J. A. Mahon and two ° hi “- *«j
daughters, of Greenville, were here weeks' .ttv -'vi*h m. ' rV i, e ' a -
during the week-end for a visit with Darents _ nd v*; 1 R I l ecl i man s
Mrs. Mahon’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. S ’ gU ‘
1 Mr. and Mrs. T. \L Wright spent' L flf CrUZl dau « hter ’
t the week-end recently with relatives v ^
tin Rock Hill. Lh Mr* n A parents - Dr -
I Mrs John Henry and Miss Mary ‘ Lt ‘ Co 'j a d m^ r r
Etta Henry, of Greenville, were chddre C n 01 jf " d ^ Ir .V a i a L ', C A U P ^
guests during the week of Mr. and Charles ’ of Far^o
Mrs. Ansel B Godfrey kI!! Fa ^°’ N> D> who have
Dr. and Mrs. David Wilson, of m!" „ V,S “ in * ber Mr and
Greenville, were guests Saturday of are «:n*nHmt» rys ° f n ’ ne , ar Mountville.
Dr and Mrs. D. O. Rhame. aim Lne w J ayS W ‘ th h6r
Mr. and Mrs. David Trice of Fay- mV. iv? j™™?**™™-
etteville, N. C, spent the week-end is ^ J^st of Mr* a'nS v? arI R*^"'
| with her mother and grandmother, Williams * d MrS Balley
Hunted* fl WOrk,nan • and MrS ' LCe , Fr ‘ ends ^ Mrs. R. B. Vance will
Fr,ends of Mrs. w. B. Able .nd ['TaMhelui^ “umc‘ nd 3 pa -
children will be interested to know; -r p au i R r(lwn „, hr . ie ,
.hey let, yesterday ,o join Mr. Able wjh InteZ'ional B, Je ^Sf
- y Wi “ n ’ akC ln D «~“- i» spending some
! Mr. and Mrs. Alex R. Blakely arel ™s c T r Th^m7 n and 'r 11 /'
landing some time in Houston,; Ianta . Ga ;, dunng
■ ,f' *»? Mr,. H. K. Williamsoh, | Thomas'on,’’ who ’returned in’me^wdth
of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mrs. her to spend the week-end M ss
Williamson s sisters Mrs. Leila N. Thomason had as her guest M s!
Johnson and Mrs. Mary Norman, and Paula Sullivan, also of Atlanta
i during the day the>\ accompanied by Dr and Mrs D o rh .mo
Mary Ruth Norman, visited the for- spending the week at Myrtle Beaeh
I !" cr s dau * h 7. Miss Barbara Wil- where fhe former is attenih,“ the
Spartanburg^ 11 ’ “ C °" V * ra * ^ «« the S. C. MeS'^soaf
! B. W Gibson Jr., student at the Mr. and Mrs. Garv Holcomb snent
nnersity o 4 South Carolina, was Sunday in Campobeilo with her par-
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M Howard
Shealy during the past week. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. F F Hicks
’ . r h an . d . Mrs - - T - Kan >nng visit- during the past week were the lat-
? gardens in Sumter on ter’s sister. Mrs. Sam Phifer Mrs
Mr and Mr- FH Woll a Fra «k Fairley, Mrs. Robert Williams
Mr. and Mr, Ed Wells and sons and Mrs. Howard Smith of Monroe
: were guests of the former’s sister, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dolan Jones and
^ fpop" V V Haupfear - and Mr - Haup- Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Dillon also
’ \t , Sunday - ' of Monroe, will spend this week-end
Wm ^ and Cleon Smith, with Dr. and Mrs Hicks
of Dillon were guests several days Mrs. *W E. Wenher has accented
during the week of Mr. and Mrs. a position vyuib Moores’ Dress
Durward Murdock, and son, Haynie Shoppg.
On Sunday they visited points of in- Misses Sara Elizabeth Wo kman
terest in the mountains of North Car- and Carolyn Young attended the
i Mr „ A , ^ May day exercises at Winthrop col-
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey,
, Miss Joy Godfrey, and Gallic Gault
were in Orangeburg Sunday to visit
the latter's mother, Mrs. M. G. Gault,
who was injured in an automobile
accident and is a patient in- the hos
pital there.
Mrs. A. Ross Blakely spent sev
eral days recently with Mrs. Leonard
Lockett, in Greenville.
| Mrs. Fannie Parrish ’’spent the'
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Fuller, in Cross Hill.
I Miss Elsie Neighbors spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. i
' Friends of Mrs. N. A. Shouse, who
lives near here, will be glad to know
i she is able to be up again following
a recent operation * at the Blalock
i clinic.
Friends of Miss Florence Adair
will be glad to know she is able to
be out again following an illness,
j Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel at-i
I tended the wedding of Miss Dorothy I
! Sue Jackson and William Vannoy j
Woodson in Greenville Saturday eve-!
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Wither
spoon, of Whi^e Plains, were visitors
t:
Classes of ’49
This battered old world of ours is
going to be a better place in which
to live because of your youth, your
energy and your brains. We wish
you success on the path toward
your future and know you'll make
go^d . . . you always have.
M. §. Bailey £ Son
BANKERS
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CITY SHOE SHOP
Pitts Street
Expert Shoe Repairing
Clinton and Goldville
S. D. Dawkins & Sons*
AUTOMOBILES....
are becominr mgre plentiful,
many prices are beinf changed
in the industry and new mod
els offered.
You will find interesting and
helpful “automobile news"
each week in the advertising
columns of . . .
THE CHRONICLE
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“It’s Time That Counts’