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/ % • . t l THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pa ire Fir# ber and William Dominick, spent' C. W. Wise, of Laurens, is the new several days this week ir\ Waynes- manager of the local Dix e-Homejfi ville, N. C., with the former’s sister, store. Mrs. Wise will join her hus- g Mrs. D. F. Whitman, and Mr. Whit man. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement and | son, Tommy, of Charleston, spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. I T. J. Leake, and Mr. Leake. On Mon- ' day Mr. and Mrs. Clement and son band later. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey Ow- ii ens and children, Nancy and Char- lotte, of Atlanta, Ga., will arrive this I g week-end for a visit with his moth- er, Mrs. Bessie H. Owens. I 9 Helen Hays, daughter of Mr. and jj Mrs. Ned Hays of San Antonio, Tex- as, spent several weeks with Mrs. C g Mrs. W. G ; King is visiting her s^ one before leaving last week ».• WEEK END TRIPS .. VISITORS . ■ ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. P. B. Hilton and Miss Annie: with his mother, Mrs. Lila C. Stew- and Mrs. Leake were visitors m Mt Clark, of Rock Hill, spent Sunday art. , Alry » with Mrs. Eugene Avery, who is re-j ' Mrs. O. B. King and daughter,! ^ _ . , , cuperating at the home of her par-j Miriam, Mrs. W. M. Grill and daugh- daughter, Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks, j or c am p Ton-A-Wandah, near Hen- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, fol- ter, Francine, and Mrs. W. O. White Jr., and Mr. Cruickshanks in P 0; nt, c | ers()nv j[i e X c. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. lowing an operation during the week 1 and son, Steve, will arrive Saturday Pleasant, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. , Hays and Mrs. Stone spent Sunday at Hays hospital. Mr. Avery, who is 1 from Norfolk, Va., for a visit with gene C. King have returned t-j the t here W ;tn her attending summer school at the Uni versity of S. C., spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Benjamin and son, Zeke, of Laurens, spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Owens. Earl Stewart, of Statesville, N, C., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart. Friends of Ed win W. Stewart will be interested to know that he will graduate from Pace college in New York city tomorrow, and he and Mrs. Stewart and daugh ter will arrive here soon for a visit :: Your Dollar their mother, Mrs. R. C. Stewart, and, city after accompanying them to, Mrs c M AsbiI : e and daughter. ?: Mr. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Point Pleasant. Miss B etty Asbille, were guests »f :: Bodie, of Greenville, spent Sunday j Tonita Ray and Sandra Ray are relatives here this anc i attend- $ with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and at- spending this week in Whitmire with j 9d the Godfrey-Gault wedding, tended the wedding s of Miss Faye their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.: Mr and Mrs L . B. Bishop were ft Bodie at Plum Branch. j L. H. Greene. | j n Greenville several days this week |.j Miss Jean Smith, of Johnston, js Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland spent ( to attend the state Pharmacists con- i\ ^spending this week as the guest of s unc iay in Spartanburg with Mr. and vention. Miss Jean Copeland, in Renno. Mrs. Bill Falls. ; Jennie Payne. Anne Johnson, Nan- g Miss Nell Buchanan is spending a ! Mr. and Mrs. Durward Cromer, of C y and Terrell Cook left Saturday $ three weeks vacation at her home Blackville, were here during the past; for a stay at Camp Lake Lure, N. C. j[ s here before returning to Savannah,! week for a visit with Thomas Har- Mrs. W. W. Arrington, of Green-j 8 Ga., where she' will continue her | grove, who is a patient at Hays hso- ville. has returned home after spend- nurses training. Mrs. H. C. Suber, Miss Doris Su ing last week with her mother, Mrs. £ R F RlslroTv \Tr A-rinirtrin and S t •I r~ P- ■ * /I (food Bank GoMHedUm Qiaei fyutute Becu/Uty We invite your banking business and will gladly help you realize your plans. Make every pay-day a savings-day at this bank. It doesn’t matter what your dream may be — a home to call your own. the education of your children, freedom from want when you are old—you can make it into a reality through regular savings. We invite you to open an account with us— large or small—and watch it grow from month to month, year to year. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Beautiful Sheer NYLONS 51 gauge, 15 denier 1.65, if perfect Just received — a shipment of beautiful sheer njlons in the newest summer shades to complement any sum mer costume, and at a real value! So come down to Gene Anderson’s for your beautiful nylons. Summer Shades — Sires iVi-W/i GeneMdemn’s ^ ‘<YOU CANT BEAT VALUE” pital. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Wright, of R. F. Blakely. Mr. Arrington and Greenville, were week-end guests of son, Bobby, spent the week-end ft Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Boland. | here and accompanied her home j-: Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Ray and son Friends of Mrs. Blakely will be glad % are residing in their newly construct-, to know she is able to be up again ed home on Musgrove street. ' following an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop and Mrs. Robert Payne and Miss Fran- jc daughter and Mrs. Ernest Chaney ces Burgess, of Decatur, Ga., were spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. week-end guests of Mrs. George Tay- Shelley Beeman in Lima, Ohio, and lor. ft points of interest in Canada. Miss Margaret Blake!# has return- Friends of Rex Lanford will re- ed from a several days stay in Mon- :: gret to know he is ill and a patient ticello, Ark. § in the Greenwood hospital, where he Mr. and Mrs John C Henry and ft underwent an operation Friday. daughter, Miss Mary Etta Henry, of j.; Mrs. Metta Stone and Mr. and Greenville, were here for the God- K Mrs. Henry Trammell and sons are frey-Gault rites Tuesday evening, spending several days in Charleston Miss Frances Adair has accepted a with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone. position with a real estate office in Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson, Mrs Florence, i J. K. Haselden and daughter, Lois Mr. and Mrs. R P Kapp and chil- Marie, and Donald Haselden spent dren, of Columbia, spent Sunday Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Irvin with Miss Ella Little McCrary and Campbell near Belton. Mrs. John W. Little. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark are Mrs. W. L. Marshall accompanied spending this week on a wedding Mrs. H. M, Wise and Miss Toccoa ! trip at Myrtle Beach. I Wise to Camp Lake Lure, N. C., dur- Misses Mona Blakely and Louise mg the week, where Mrs. Wise and Tribble leave today for the Young I Miss Wise will remain for a stay. People’s conference of the A. R. P. I Miss Barbara Williamson, of Lan- church at Bon darken, N. C. caster, is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis have her aunt, Mrs. Leila N. Johnson, and returned from their wedding trip to is attending summer school at Pres- Charleston and are spending some byterian college i tune with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs D S. Templeton and i Clyde Few. before moving to Green- son recently spent a few days with ville, where they will make their the firmer'* sister. Mrs. R M Grif- home hn. and Mr. Griffin in Woodland. Mrs. Louise Hilton spent several N. C. days this week in Charlotte, N. C. Mr and Mrs Riy Crisp and Miss Laurie Shunaate was the daughter, of Nashville, Term., and week-end guest of friends in Green- Mrs. Leo Thomas and children, of wood. Macon. Ga.. are spending this week Mr and Mrs. N. C. Wilson, of with Mr and Mrs. Will Lynn. I Union, spent the week-end with her Mr and Mrs. John Henry Nabors, parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Marion. | of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Miss Agnes and Mrs. Grover Nabors, who live { Davis, Miss Ella Little McCrary and near here 1 Miss Louise Bultman left Monday for! Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder, a two weeks tour of the New Eng-[ Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Blackwelder I land states. Jimmy Addy, of Laurens, is spend ing the week with his grandparents,' Mr and Mrs. Bill Wadsworth and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Addy. s ® n * of Atlanta,'Ga . spent the week- Miss Laurie Shumate, Douglas en< * Mrs. Wadsworth's father, Owens and Ralph Lawson attended M M. Freeman, the Owens-Whitten wedding in Wal-; Dr and Mrs. William Hugh Hall halla recently. i anc * daughter, Kathy, of Spartan- Mrs. John W. Little is visiting her spent the week-end with the mother, Mrs. M E. Curlee, in Winns- former’s mother. Mrs. E H Hall. boro. — ^ — Mrs. Conway Twitty. of Rock Hill, spent several days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black spent the week-end in Columbia with their son, W. Alex Black, and Mrs. Black. 1939—100% 1949—58.3% But don’t uet discouraged. Slowly but sure ly your ’49 dollar is starting to buy more, do a bigger day’s work. Most food, some clothing, many new’ cars are cheaper than they were a few weeks back. Save these dollars that are becoming more valuable every month. They’re invited, pro tected and insured in . . . M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 18S6 . Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 5* • • I *• *# n ft :: :: :: :: :: :: it ft • * :: ft % I n a *• i I ft ft •• • * ft x: :t • • ST* * » r • M ».• »j> VMM M •• %• ++ j left Monday for Sanford. Fla., where . they will make their future home NEW SUBSCRIBERS HONOR ROLL Every housewife now needs to keep informed to prices and market Mrs. W. W. Harris has returned to, conditions. The best way to gain this her home in Sandersville. Ga., after information is to read the advertise- a visit of several weeks with her ments appearing each week in THE daughters, Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap CHRONICLE They are full of sug- and Mrs. Lawrence Davis. gestions, prices and helpful infor- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pitts, of Lan- mation you can't afford to miss, caster, spent the week-end with nis List your subscription today — the sister. Miss Jeannette Pitts, and price is less than 4c a week. All the family. news—"just like a letter from home.” Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Boyd and Thanks and welcome tc those on children, Cormne and Wallace, left our Honor R 'll this week. ' Monday for a week’s vacation at i Edisto Beach. Friends of Thomas Hargrove, who i is a patient at Hays hospital, will ! regret to know he continues ill ani underwent an operation Monday. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner will be interested to know they have moved to Joanna where j they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Willard and 1 | daughter, of Richmond, Va., are ' spending two weeks with her moth er, Mrs. Andrew Johnson. Friends of Mrs. C. T. Thomason will be glad to know she is able to be out again following a recent ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hollis and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith, of Atlanta, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F Hollis. Mrs. Hollis rmeained here for a visit with her son and daughter-in-law. Friends of J. Hamp Stone will bei sorry to know he is a patient at the General hospital, Greenville, follow ing an operation there Tuesday. Mrs. Gus Young is recuperating at her home following a stay at the Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. D. C. Heustess will be glad to know she is improv ing satisfactorily at the General hos pital in Greenville where she under went an operation Friday. Miss Edna Day, of Natchitoches, La., is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ratchford Boland, and Mr. Boland. Mrs. Annie H. Dunlap, Mrs. Ella Dunlap, of Mountville, and Mrs. I. M. Smith of the Bush River com munity, attended a meeting of the Master Farm Homemakers guild at Winthrop college last week. Mrs. 1 Dunlap had a part 6n the program. |k Miss Neeley Hankinson, of Spalf-' tanburg, wa» the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes. JOHN H WEST. Clinton. MRS. RALPH HARBIN. RFD 3. Clinton. J F LOWMAN, Joanna. THE CHRONICLE Completely lovers Clinton's Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No Substitre for News paper Advertising GULF PRODUCTS Tires, Tubes. Batteries and Accessories INSECT KILLERS Quick Action Gulf Spray Gulf Irak Gulfspray Roach. Ant Killer CLINTON SERVICE STATION E. Carolina Ave. Phone 96 COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING Electrical Appliance Repairing and Electrical Construction Work Floor Plugs A Specialty ARNOLD M. CANNON 406 W. 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