The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 28, 1949, Image 5
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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pace Fir#
Barnes Accepts
Chicago Position
Jack K. Barnes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Eric Barnes, of this city, left
Sunday for Chicago, 111., where he
i has been assigned as salesman for
I the-Mooresvilie Mills of Mooresville,
N. C.
Mr. Barnes is a graduate of Pres
byterian college with a B. S. degree
in chemistry and has held the posi
tion of assistant dyer of fabrics in
Mooresville for the past year.
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Tailor-Made
SEAT COVERS
PLASTIC OR FIBER
We have a number of different patterns to choose
from. Come by and let us give you a price on covering
your car. We also cover furniture. If you have any fur
niture that needs rebuilding we will be glad to give you
a price on same.
TIMMERMAN MOTOR GO.
Sales — OLDSMOBILE — CMC TRUCKS — Service
Phone 119
6 REASONS
WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A
CHECKING ACCOUNT
—CONVENIENCE — You'll save time and trouble
in paying bills. Just write a check instead of rush
ing around town to pay with cash.
—SAFETY — You’ll safeguard your funds against
loss or theft. With a checking account you don’t
have to carry large sums of cash.
—BUDGET — Your checking account will enable
you to keep an accurate record of your expenses
and payments.
—RECORD — You’ll have a convenient, business
like record of your expenditures just by consult
ing your eheck-book.
—RECEIPT — Each cancelled check is legal receipt
of payment. You’ll have proof of what you paid,
when and to whom.
—PRESTIGE — With a checking account at this
bank you’ll have an excellent credit reference and
added prestige in making your purchases.
Bank Ol Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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WEEK-END TRIPS . ■ VISITORS .. IUNESS
BRIEFS...ABOm IDE PEOPIE YOU KNOW :
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Miss Rebecca Speake, accompanied week in Newberry with Valerie and
! leave today for New York City for
a Week's s' *_ J
| !tfr. and Mrs. Frank Miller arei
i spending this week in Olanta with
i her sister. Mrs. K. L. Floyd and.
Mr. Floyd. Joanne Copeland, who
has been spending two weeks there,
will return home with them.
Miss Julia Taylor will return to
Roanoke, Va tomorrows to resume
her position as director of religious
education at the First Presbyterian
church there, after a visit wi^i .her
mother. Mrs. George Taylor Mis*
Betty Taylor wil remain at her
home here during the winter
Susan Blalock, while their parents
are vacationing at Myrtle Beach.
Ann and Linda Monroe, daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe,
spent the week-end with their
by her sister, Mrs. Ed McMeekin and
Mr. McMeekin, of Winnsboro, are
on a ten day vacation trip to New
York.
Mrs. Oscar Maxwell and children,
Dorothy Ann and Maurice, of Macon, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Ga., are visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Woodward, in Newberry. Mr. and
B. Speake, in Kinards. Mrs. Monroe, Frank Brown and Miss
Miss Pauline Pippin, of Allendale, Thrailkill, of Laurens, spent
spent several days this week as the Sunday at Lake Greenwood,
guest of Miss Lillian Dillard. Miss Ella Adair is spending the,
1 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake week in New York City on a buying
during the week-end were her t r *P f° r Ladies Ready-to-Wear
daughter, Mrs. P. M. Clement, Mr. Shoppe.
Clement and son, Tommy, of Charles- Jack Jeanes, of Atlanta, Ga. spent
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gurst, the week-end with Mrs. Jeanes and 1
of Albany. Ga., Mrs. J. B. Williams, son, Tommy, and with his parents,
of Greenwood, and Mrs. Carl Taylor Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes.
of Laurens. R 0 y Workman, Jr., of Union, spent
Rev. J. M. Dick of Raleigh. N.; the week-end with his parents, Mr.
C. , has joined his family here for! and Mrs. J. Roy Workman,
a three weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Deke Reynolds andi
Friends of R. G. Murphy will be son, DeLeon, of Washington, Ga., 1
glad to know he has returned to spent the week-end with her par-
his home here after being a patient ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair,
at the Veterans Hospital in Colum- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne and
| bia. son. Billy, spent the week-end at
Miss Mary LeGette, of Latta, was the Isle of Palms with his parents,
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Horne. 5
H L. Baldwin. J Mr. and Mrs. Tan M. Ray. Mrs \\
j Mr. and Mrs. James S. Boozer and James M. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley £
Miss Betty Boozer, accompanied by Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Chick Ray. and
friends from Laurens, spent the Jim Pitts Ray spent Sunday at Mt. j|
week-end at Chimney Rock, N. C. Mitchell. N. C. , 8
Mrs. J. F. Davis, of Laurens. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H D. Payne. Mrs.
P. M. Myers and daughter, Patricia, Bessie H. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi- i'i
of Spartanburg, spent several daysjnand Jacobs, Mrs. Pringle Copeland,
last week with Mr. and Mis. W\ M. and Mr. and Mrs. John W Finney.
Burts. Barbara Burts returned home Sr., joined Dr. Thornwell Jacobs at
with Mrs. Myers and daughter for, Caesar's Head to spend the day on
a visit. Mr and Mrs. Pat Flannagan,' Monday.
Miss Dorothy Flannagan, and Pat Mr. and Mrs. Sam Delk and chil-
Flannagan, Jr., of Lakeland, Fla., dren, of Palm Harbor. Fla . spent
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Burts yester-j several days this week with Mr
! day. and Mrs. Victor Simmons, who on
Becky and Tom Ellis, of Dillon. Sunday accompanied them to Kings
I are visiting their grandmother. Mfs Mountain for the day.
| George H. Ellis. Miss Peggy Dean, of Anniston.
F. M. Stutts is spending this week Ala., will return home today after
in Kingstree and Sumter with, spending several weeks with her
friends. aunts, Mrs. Frank Fowler and Mrs.
Marion and Kenneth Idol are on Tom Cooper,
a vacation stay with their sisters Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and daugh-
in Washington. ter, Amelia, of Orangeburg, are
Mrs. B. O. Whitten is visiting her spending two weeks with their
daughter, Mrs. Edward Slier and mother and grandmother. Mrs Met-
Mr. Slier in Long Island. N. Y. ta Stone
Mrs. Alice Barrow, of Kingstree, Mrs. Gary Martin, of Spartanburg.
, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J was a visitor in the city during the
' Roy Gasque. . week.
| Mrs. S. N. Connally and daugh- George H. Comelson. Sr. is on
ter, Anne, of Miami, Fla., are visit- a vacation trip to Montreal and
ing Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts. other points of interest in Canada.
R. P. Hamer joined his family Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Copeland,
at Pawley's Island Monday for a 1 , with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Cope-
week's vacation. land, of Laurens, spent last week
Mrs. J. W. Dunklin and son. James iin Gatlioburg, Tenn.. and the Smoky
Dunklin, of Laurens, and Mrs. Ed- mountains.
win Howard, of Greenville, were Grady Alva Seawright. of Pendlc-
guests last Thursday of Mr. and ton. is visiting George Copeland.
Mrs. L. R. Gray. son of Mr. and MiV Edgar Cope-
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hanley, of land. His mother. Mrs. Grady Sea-
Tampa, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Beulah u right, of Pendleton, arrival yester-
Addison and other. .relatives in day to spend the remainder of the
Joanna and this city this week. (Week.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Johnson^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holley and
have returned to their home in’son. Bobby, will return this week
Princeton. West Virginia, after a from a vacation trip to Daytona
visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Benja- Beach. Fla.
min. Jr. and other friends here. The Mrs. D. W. Mason is improving at
former was with the Clinton National the Blalock Clinic, where she is a
(Guards during the African Cam- patient.
! paign in World War II. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marse and
j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mahon and two,small son. Ronnie, spent the week-
j daughters, Ellenor and Jeanne, of end in Newberry with Mrs. Marse’s
(Greenville, spent the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daw-:
Mrs. Mahon’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. kins.
A. A. Ramqge, Sr
Mrs. Ella D. Nance wull leave
next week for a ten day’s vacation
at St. Simons Island, Ga.
Mrs. William Evans, of Columbia,
is the guest this week of Mrs. S.
G. Dillard, and Mr. Dillard. #
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson, former-
Mrs. Eunice Richardson and Mr. | ly of Laurens, are residing in an
and Mrs. Elmer Richardson, of apartment in the home of W T.
! Garner, N. C., were recent guests Putnam on Florida street. Mr. Nelson
(of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Holloway. is employed with an insurance com-;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams, of! pany in this city and Mrs. Nelson i
I Elmira, N. Y., spent several days has accepted a position with Gasque,
during the week with her parents. Sales Agency.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copeland. j Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Thome, Mr. |
Patsy Ruth Nunnally, of Thomas- and Mrs. Donald Thorne, of Chesnee,
j ton. Ga., is visiting her grandmother,'and Mrs. L. B. Trammell, of this
Mrs. Ruby Bryan at the Clinton citv. were guests Tuesday of Mr.
Hotel. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell, in cele-i
Miss Martharene Pitts, of Greer, bration of Mrs. W. B. Thorne's and
spent the week-end with her mother,‘Mrs. Trammell's birthday.
Mrs. Irene Pitts, and family. i Carolyn Crowell, of Little Moun-
Dolly and Ben Crouch, children | tam, spent several days this vyeek
of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch, spent with her grandmother, Mrs. Annie
jthe week-end in Saluda with their | Fl^idner.
| grandfather. B W. Crouch, Sr. I Mrs. Mickey Hite, of Edgefield.,
G. O. Boiyie, who is spending the spent last week with Mr and Mrs.
summer at his home in Saluda,
visited friends here during the past
week. -
Lewis Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. C. R Koon and
small son. Randy, of Prosperity.
W. W. Tribble, of Washington, visited her parents during the week.
D. C. spent ten days with Mrs. J. j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson and
C. Copeland amj Mrs. E. L. Chandler Debby Rose Bull attended the Shan-
before leaving Monday for a fishing non-Cook wedding in Charlotte, N.
trip at Ocean Spring, Miss. C. on Saturday*evenmg.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy and Mrs. D. B. Smith was in Char-
son, who are spending the summer lotte. N C. Monday on a business
months in Columbia, where the trip
j former is attending summer school; Miss Katherine Eichelberger.
at the University of S. C„ spent the,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L
week-end at their home here. i Eichelberger. is recuperating at her
Mrs. J. C. Copeland and Mrs. E. home following a tunsilectomy at
L. Chandler were guests yesterdav ; Hays hospital Tuesday,
of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ramage in; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pinson, of
Ware Shoals. Greenwood, were guests Sunday of;
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh, of her sister, Mrs, Irby S. Hipp, and
Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. Hipp.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. j Mrs. W. Chester Keller has re-j
Fuller.- M , | turned to Charlotte. N. C. after a 1
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Chandler and visit with Mrs. W. S. Denson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons will Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Snelgrove,
leave Saturday for a week’s vaca- Miss Mildred Snelgrove and Mr.
tion at Daytona Beach. Fla. and Mrs. E. P Clary spent the week-!
Mrs. Talmadge Hamrick and Miss end in Savannah, Ga.
, Miriam Beall, of Washington. D. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Van S . Jones and
are spending two weeks with Mrs.'daughter. Paula, accompanied by!
J. C. Wells and family. Mr Hamrick Mr. and Mrs. W O. Derrick, and
will spend the week-end here. |daughter. Patsy, of Union, spent the)
Miss Betty Tribble, of Greenwood, week-end at Myrtle Beach
will spend the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble.
Miss Nell Fuller is spending this
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Mrs. W W. Harris and daughter.
Miss .Cornelia Harris, with Miss
Margaret Bethea, cf Dillon, will
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If You’ve Found the Car
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bank rates in financing your new car
Monthly payments can be arranged
to suit your pocketbook, the ‘insur
ance may be placed with any friend
and a loan can be completed in o r y
a fev\ moments
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus S600.000.00
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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2 $1.00 size Tuvsy Wind
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Box of I bars Dial Deodor
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$1.00 Jergens Lotion and
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Both for X9c plus tax
2 25c Rayve Shampoo 33c
55c Mennen Skin Bracer
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13 rolls Toilet Tissue $1.00
$1.19 Continuou'* Spray
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$1.00 (iillette Razor with
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$2.00 set Toni Spin Curlers
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$1.05 Mexican Heat Powder
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