The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 26, 1949, Image 5

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THURSDAY. MAY 26. 1649 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PftC* FWt \ . \ I Pressure Cooker Clinic At Laurens A county-wide pressure cooker clinic will be held in the Agricul tural building, Laurens, Friday, June 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Any one who would like safety valves and pressure gauges checked or pressure cookers, is asked to bring the cooker top to the-Agricultural building. It U’fequeeted that name be taped on top to avoid any confusion. “' “~* -'BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . ■ ILLNESS gineer, Duke Power company in; Spartanburg, will be In charge ofj the clinic. This service- Is available to the public without cost. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHKONICL* “The Paper Everybody Reads” Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Money in the Bank Qo-tobdence, < « When o person is free from financial worry, he or she is confidently happy. One may then work toward a goal in the future with the re assurance that money is always ready to help at a needy moment or even start a new busi ness. To gain this confidence and freedom from financial worry, start a savings account with us . . . you will be glad you looked ahead. Use our complete banking service. Come and grow with us. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Scott Soudcrs, of Tampa, Fla.,' Mr. and Mrs. W. C.vN’eely, Mr. and is spending this week with her sis- Mrs. P. S. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. ter. Mrs. V. Parks Adair, and Mr. Dayid S. Cook of this city, and Mr. Adair. Mrs. Souders and Mr. and and Mrs. J. B. Hart of Joanna, at- Mrs. Adair will leave Sunday for a tended the S. C. Cotton Manufar- several days’ stay In Hampton, Va., turers Association meeting in Ashe- v.-ith the latter’’s daughter, Miss ville, N. C.,. several days last week. Vivian Parks Adair. Mrs. Ellisor"Adams, of Anderson, Edward Walters and sons, of is convalescing at the home son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and with the latter’s sister, Miss Lucy Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs. Mrs. Charles'Ann Thomas. New and daughter. Randolph. of| Mrv Bryan ana C W. Greenville were guests of Mr and Ahrens were^ests during the wee^ Mra. Jacobs on Sunday. , end Q f the f ormer ' s son j M Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. John Pdtman and and Mrs. Bryan, in Macon, Ga infant daughter, of Rockingham, N. her :: Mrs* Edward waiters and sons, of is convalescing at the home nf-ht Fayetteville, N. C., are spending m ther, Mrs. W. J. Duncan, from a some time with her parents. Mr. and fractured .ankle injury. Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mr. Walters spent Miss Lucy Little, of Columbia, and the week-end here. r Mrs. Kathryn Byrd, of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Chandler. Mr. were guests Sunday of Mrs. R y. and Mrs. Grady Chandler and *am- Glenn, and Bill Glenn. i!y, Mrs. J. Austin Chandler and son, Dr R B Woodworth and Miss James Austin Chandler, spent Sun- Lucy Woodworth, of Burlington, W. day in Cross Hill with Mrs. J. C. y a < spent several days this week Chandler, in observance of the lat- w i th Mrs M G Woodworth and Miss ; ter’s birthday. Betty Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin and Mrs . Lucille Barnes, of Moores- son, Tommy, spent Sunday with her ville, N. C., is spending several weeks parents, Mr. nd Mrs. R. A. Knight, w jth Mrs. T. P. Brown and family, in Belton. Friends of Wilton Lanford will re- Lt. John William King has re- g re ^ know he is a patient at a hos- ' turned home after participating in pitaj. in Oteen N C army maneuvers near Fort Bragg, ' Mr . and Mrs. ‘ Sam W’allace and C. • son Tommy, of Laurens, spent the Mrs. J. B. W’ilder spent Friday in week-end with Mrs. Wallace’s par- Columbia and returned home with ents> Mr . and Mrs E Mace young, her son, G. C. W ilder, to spend the fYiends of Mrs. Jennie Shannon will week-end in McCormick. interested to know she has re- Mrs. Fannie Parrish spent- the turned to the home of her daughter, week-end with relatives in Colum- Mrs . young, after a stay in New- b' a - „ berry. , % Thomas R. Brady, of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. M. A Cannon. Mrs. 1 « spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S Tan Rav> and Mrs. Grady Chandler Iw A. Pitts, Jr. visited th# iris gardens in Sumter j - : Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. during the past week. 1 C., spent the week-end with mother, Mrs. John W. Little Mrs. Eva Ferguson was in Lowell. N. C.. Monday for the funeral of her sister, Mrs. T. H. Ford, the forme. Miss Mattie Dean, of near here. Mrs. C. G. St ad lor and d.n hu of this city, and Mr and M - -I \V ’ : datives in Louisville'. Ky. —R-——BH-k-weWer THE CHRONICLE C ompletely Coven Clinton’s Trade Area for Advertisers There Is N'o Substitute for News paper Advertising ed terday frohn Jacksonville, F!i . who e he attended a convention of .1 v Penney company managers. Miss Omega Monroe, of Greenville, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L Monroe Mary Catherine Anderson and Terry Thomas will spend the week- end at Limestone college, Gaffney, P & G PAINTS AM ..Colors for Outside and Inside Work J. R. Crawford South Broad St. at Armory Phone 10 • * ♦ ♦ Clinton Textile Shop 1500 Yards Beautiful Taffetas .... 59c yd. Outstanding Quality White, Pink, Blue, .Royal Red, Green, Yellow, Aqua, Beige, Lavender, Peach 2 to 8 yd. lengths CREPES and FAILLES Beautiful Quality, 1 to 4 yd. lengths 59c yd. Clinton Textile Shop #/ 'The Home of Beautiful Fabrics' Next to Express Office 110 E. Carolina Ave. CLINTON, S. C. Open Six Days A Week Mr. and Mrs. H Bauknight and daughter will be in-| Dr . and M rs. Marshall W. Brown terested to know they have moved we re in Decatiir. Ga . Monday eve- from Florence to Orangeburg, where ning where the former delivered the; the former has accepted a position commencement address at Columbia | ♦♦ with the Southern Biscuit company, rheological seminary. a Mrs. C. W. Stone has returned Mrs. Gary Holcomb is spending a ;; from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. few days in Spartanburg wtth her *•: H. E. Denzler, in New Orleans, La., mot her.'Mrs. H. M. Howard, of Cam- and is spending a few days with Dr. pobello, who is a patient at the Gen- •• and Mrs. S. C. Hays at Jacksonville C ral hospital, where she is undergo- Beach, Fla. , ing treatment prior to an operation I Mrs. B. M. Anderson and daugh- Friday. . §§ ter, Kathryn, of Reidville, are visit- Miss Mary Gaines and Jimmy 8 ing Mrs. Agnes Kern. Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P 1 BHly Trammell, son of Mr. and Sloan, spent the week-end with Mr ' Mrs. Henry Trammell, is ill at his and Mrs. R. E. Gaines, in Green- 1 g homo. wood. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sloan. b Mrs. T N. LaUmer has returned and younger son, Edwin, joined the 8 to her home in Ware Shoals after a family for the day. h visit with her son-in-law and daugh- Friends of John Griffith will re- ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Gasque. gret to know he is ill and a patient . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Merchant, Jr., at Blalock clinic, and children spent the week-end in Mrs. Harry Williams, of Chester.. || Charleston as guests of her brother, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harrv IU F. E. Derrick, and Mrs. Derrick. i McSween. g :: H :: NOTICE! THIS AD IS WORTH $15.00 If Presented Within 30 Days To Newberry Auto Paint and Body Works ON OUR REGULAR $50 PAINT JOB We Also Specialize in Rebuilding Wrecked Automobiles Operated By C. C. TURNER & SONS Formerly of Clinton 914 W. Main St. - Newberry, S. C. Phone 1081-J z y Little Celia Gasque spent last week Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. Mr in Manning with her uncle and aunt, and Mrs. Bill Anderson, and Abit Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dennis. (Alexander spent the week-end at Hugh S. Jacobs was a business Myrtle Beach. ] visitor in Atlanta, Ga., several days Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mauldin spent last week. Sunday in Greenwood with relatives. Miss Ruby Lents, of Shelby ville, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. P G Coopj Tenn., w»it spent the coming week-land small son. Phil, will be interest- end with her sister, Mrs. P. G. Coop, ed to know they will leave Sunday and Mr. Coop. to make their home in Shelbyville, Mr and Mrs. Compton Blanken- Tenn. ship, of Atlanta, Ga., spent several; Mrs. D. O. Rhamc, Sr., of Colum- | days last week with his mother, Mrs.' bia, is spending the week with her i Hattie Blankenship, at the orphan-1 son. Dr. D. O. Rhame, and Mrs. a $ e Rhame. Mrs. Dessie Pressley, of Green- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blakely. Mr. wood, spent several days last week and Mrs. Leonard Bishop and son, with Mrs. J. G. Greene. Danny, and Mrs. Ernest Chaney I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryson and chil- were visitors at Chimney Rock, N ! Idren, of Spartanburg, visited Mrs. C.. Sunday. ; H. M. Chaney, who is quite ill, on Mr. and Mrs. O. R Metz, of Co-! | Sunday. lumbia, were guests Sunday of Mr. 1 j Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts and and Mrs. B. C. Preslar. children visited Mrs. T. H. Burts, in Mrs. Estelle Abrams returned Fountain Inn Sunday. fhome Saturday from a two weeks’ R. L. Plaxico was a business vis- stay with her daughter, Mrs. G. E. 1 itor in Washington, D. C., during the Plunkett, and Mr. Plunkett, in Con- past week. yers, Ga. J Mrs. J. C. Coin and children, of Mrs. J. T. Langston, of Darlington, | Winston-Salem, N. C., spent last is visiting Mrs. Agnes Kern, week with her sister, Mrs. Wilmotj Guests of Miss Minnie Lee Nash Shealy, and Mr. Shealy. and Claude Nash Sunday were Mrs. ! Miss Macie Young, with her sister, C. W. Pinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pin- I Mrs. E. E. filler, has returned home son. Miss Mary Alice Pinson, and Joe after a several weeks stay in Hot Frank Pinson, afl of Belton. Springs, Ark., and a few days visit Jack Jeanes. of Atlanta, Ga., is in Memphis, Tenn. spending a week’s vacation with Mrs. Mrs. Lucy Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Jeanes and son. Tommy, and with Herman Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nabors and son spent Sunday in Jeanes. Newberry with the former's brother, Miss Maude Wells left Monday for v hesiey Abrams. > Washington, D. C., for a several days’ Miss Jamie Little spent the week- stay with her sister, Mrs. Talmadge end in Gastonia, N. C., with her sis- Hamrick, who underwent an oper- ter, Mrs. Everett Carson, and Mr. ation yesterday. Carbon. i Mrs. James Moore, of York, is a ' Mrs. J. T. Lawrence returned to patient at the Blalock clinic. ; her home here Saturday after a ten Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, of this day stay with relatives in Franklin, Gty. and Miss Eunice McKeown of ,N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton Richburg, were guests Sunday of and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cabe, of Mrs. M. J. McFadden in Joanna. Franklin, accompanied her home and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Greene were spent the week-end with Mrs. Law- recent-guests of the latter's parents, irence and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Me- Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Neal, in Najh- Clellan. ville, Tenn. Mrs. Dan Roberts and son have Mrs. S. E. Esleeck, of Americus, I returned to their home in Carthage, Ga > spent the week-end with Mr! N. C. Her mother, Mrs. George Tay- and Mrs. R. C. Fennell, lor, accompanied her homelast Fri- Mrs. M* R. Holson, of Parksville, day and on Saturday went to Rich- is spending this week with Mr. and mond, Va., for the graduation exer- Mrs. R. C. Stewart. On Sunday Mr. cises at the Assembly’s Training and Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Holson ; school, in which her daughter, Miss ^' ere guests of Mrs. Stewart’s son, Julia Taylor, received her master’s G - B o d ‘e, in Greenville, degree. • | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blakely and Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Knopp and Mrs. Downs Monroe visited H. L little son, Anthony, of Rio de Ja- R la kely in Columbia Sunday, j neiro, Brazil, are spending several Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson spent months with her parents, Mr. and several days during the week with Mrs. John Spratt. John Spratt, j r . t 'friends aqd relatives in Winston- formerly a student at Maryville col- Sale m, Walkertown, and Lexington, lege, Tenn., is spending several G - weeks with his parents, before leav- Misses Carolyn and Ann Pitts ing for Philadelphia, Pa., where he spem the week-end with friends in will be employed during the summer Charleston. months. Mrs. Keith Fleischman, of, Mrs. E. F. Ray and Mrs. Mac Fin- Andrews, also spent several days last ne ^ and children spent several days week with her parents. i this week in Abbeville with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent i’i nne y s father, Weldon Jackson, and the week-end in Mooresville, N. C., Ray Ja ckson. with their son-in-law and daughter, Miss Louise Gurrad, of Santa Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matheson, and dara ’ Calif., will return home today son, Jack K. Barnes. after a visit with Mrs. Annie Simp- Browning Dicus, Otho Johnson and 8011 in Laurens, and with friends in Chris Adair spent the week-end in this cit y- Wilmington, N. C., with Lt. and Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sims, of Rock Billy Dicus. ill:!!, t’ae week-end a :: #• • • £ 5 z .. - - ii your business more profitable. If there is any way in which you can use the services of an alert, growing bank going your way . . . say the word. We'd like to try . . . try^ us! 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