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Thursday, August 4, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
A FRIEND
IN NEED. ..
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and talk over your problems and credit needs, whether
they be large or small. Every bank succeeds because of
the friends it is able to make, and what better friends
can you have than one who will stand by you in time
of need?
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Bank of Clinton will be glad to make you a loan for
any sound legitimate purpose and will permit you to
pay back that loan at bank interest rates. If you need
funds get a loan here and pay it back each payday over
a period of time in such a way that you hardly miss the
money.
WE OFFER A
COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE
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WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Ferguson and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mac Finijey spent
daughter, Barbara, of Columbia, several days during the week visiting |
spent the week-end with Dr. and points of interest in the mountains of
Mrs. D. J. Woods. North Carolina and Tennessee. .
Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair spent Miss Margaret Blakely has return-
several days last wpek at Lake Jun-jed to her horra here after a stay in
aluska, N. C. Spartanburg with her sister, Mrs. W.
Mrs. Harry McSween and child- w - Arrington, • who underwent an
ren spent last week in Chester with operation at the General hospital
her mother, Mrs. Harry Williams. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dill B. Ellis, of Dil- Dr - and Mrs - w Redd Turner and
, Ion, spent the week-end * with his children,, Bill and Susan, left Mon
mother, Mrs. George H. Ellis, and da y for a month’s’ vacation at Mon-
accompanied their children, Becky treat. N. C.., and with# relatives in
and Tom Ellis, home, after a visit Macon, Ga., and Greensboro, N. C. ^
with their grandmother. I Friends of Mrs. Julia Edge will be
Mrs. John Page and daughter, Ni- interested to know she was recently
na Marie, of Little Mountain, are called to Centralia, 111., by the Red
on, spent several days this week in
Hendersonville and other points of
interest in North Carolina.
Friends of Mrs. William Paul Mc
Kinnon will be glad to know she is
recuperating satisfactorily at her
home near here after being a patient
at the Bialock clinic.
Mrs. Ray Crowson, of Fayetteville,
N. C., spent last wek with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry
Mr. and Ms. Floyd Pitts and
daughter, Bonnie, are -^nding a
week’s vacation at Daytona Beach.
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Abell, of Low-
rys, were the guests Sunday of Dr.
and Mrs. J. Lee Young.
Miss Carolyn Pitts and Miss Fran
ces Kiger spent the week-end at the
latter-’s home in Rural Hall. N. C,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Har-
,vey Kiger.
(spending this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Rhett P. Adair.
Cross to assist in nursing at the polio,
clinic there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oxley and two
children, of Spartanburg, spent the
week-end here with relatives. Gail
Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
. BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone No. 2
GULF PRODUCTS
Tirfs, Tubes, Batteries
and Accessories
INSECT KILLERS
Quick Action Gulf Spray
Gulf Trak
Gulfspray Roach. Ant Killer
CLINTON
SERVICE STATION
E. Carolina Ave.
Phone 96
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
ANY PERSON DESIRING A SAFE.
DEPENDABLE TAXI, PLEASE CALL
Huey’s Taxi Service
Located On Pitts Street
PHONE 569
MELVIN HUEY, OWNER
A Home-Town Boy for 25 Years
All Business Is Highly Appreciated
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j Mrs. W. S. Hart, of Greenwood,
is spending several days with her
daughter, Mrs. E. B. Pinson.
Marie Watts, daughter of Mr. and Oxley remained for a week’s stay
Mrs. Boyd Watts, is the guest of wuth her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Babb in Woodruff this w'eek. R. S. Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith and tw’o Mrs. E. F. Culbreath and two chil-
sons, Mrs. Wyman Milam and dau- flrln, of Charlotte. N. C., are jpend-
ghter, Linda, and <Mrs. Talmadge in? several days with her mother,
Simmons and daughter, Patsy, are Mrs. O. I. Shealy.
spending this week with relatives in Miss Frances Shealy Is spending
Tampa, Fla. 1 this week at Myrtle Beach as the
Miss Thelma Ow’ens will spend guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Gore of
several days next week wuth her sis- Loris.
ter, Mrs. Bob Newman, Jr. and Mr. Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween and
Newman in Columbia. sons, Allen and John, of Lincolnton,^
Mrs. Copeland Blackwell, Miss Ma- N. C., are spending two weeks withi
ry Louise Sufiivan, and Miss Marjo- her parents, Mr.'and Mrs. L. B. Dill-
; rib Miller, of Greenville, spent the ard.
w r eek-end with the latter’s parents, Mrs. W. A. Dicus and daughter,
~~~ ~~ Mr . and M rs. Frank Miller. Miss Kathryn Dicus. spent the week-
Miss Maudine Yarborough has re- end in Norfolk. Va„ with their son
sumed her position at the Earline and brother, Lt. William A. Dicus.
Shoppe after a month's absence due Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dli.lard were
to illness. • guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. R
Mr. and. Mrs. William Young and Hatner in Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Young spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel and
day at Blowing Rock, N. C. daughters. Miss Betty Jean Sumerel
Mr. and Mrs. Wat Henderson and and Miss Virginia Sumerel, Joan An-
children, of Charlotte, N. C., are derson, with Dick Vaughn of Ki-
spending the week with the former’s nards, are spending this week at
mother, Mrs. L. S. Henderson. Daytona Beach, Fla.
Richard and Robert Mize of Sar- Mrs. A. G. Sublett and children, of
J asota, Fla., are visiting their grand- Louisville, Ky., have returned home
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wood- after a stay with her parents, Mr.
ruff. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodruff and Mrs. C. A. Hollis. Sr., and other
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and Frank Mize have returned to, relatives.
TO LOVE AND USE EVERY. DAY!
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I ft Day after day, your Gorham Sterling
will add graciousness to your home . . will increase your
pride and pleasure in entertaining ... and year after year ita
beauty will grow, for gradually it acquirer glowing
patina that enriches its timeless charm and character. See our full
showing of famed Gorham Sterling patterns now!
Mr. Sublett spent the
| their home in Sarasota after a few week-end’ here and accompanied
days stay here. Also here for the them home.
week-end with their parents and , Mrs. E. L. Reid, of Orlando.’ Fla.,
H other relatives were Mr. and Mrs. T. is spending several weeks with her
“ Earl Rice of Greenville and Mrs. L. b other and sister-in-law,, Mr. and
W. Rawl of Fayetteville, N. C. Mrs. W. G. Coker.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough Mrs. James Pitt? is visiting her
! have returned from a vacation trip mother, Mrs. J. L. ScarborougiC in
to New York. j Bishopvtlle.
Mrs. W. A. Addy and son of Lake- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willard, of
land. Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orlando. Fla., will arrive Saturday
;L. H. Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. to spend a week with his parents,
g Addy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Willard, and oth-
ffl Mrs. Bill Dees and daughter Dot- er relatives.
tie Anne and Mrs. Ruth Worley have Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Neely spent
! returned from a ten day vac/tion Sunday in Augusta, Ga.. with her
'trip in the mountains of Virginia and parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lee. Joe
North Carolina and a visit with Pfc. and Robert Neely, who had been
and Mrs. Freddie Spoon in Alexan- spending several days there, return-
dria, Va., and Washington, D. C. ed home with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., . Friends of Irby S. Hipp, Jr., of
and son, DeLeon, of Washington, Ga., Rock Hill, formerly of this city, will
spent Sunday here wuth her parents,* be glad to know he is recuperating
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. satisfactorily in Rock Hill from an
Mr. and Mrs. Brunson Asbill and appendix operation last Wednesday,
family have moved into their recent- His mothe:, Mrs. Irby Hipp, spent
ly remodeled home on the Joanna several days with him last week,
highway. ! Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Reddeck and
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bob son, Mike, spent Sunday in Rock Hill
Hughes will be interested to know and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
they moved last week to Canton, Ga., L. Eugene Avery,
where he will be assistant coach at Emily and Ann Parker, of Langley,
the high school. Both Mr. and Mrs. spent last week with their grand-
Hughes were graduated from Pres- mother, Mrs. John D. Davis. The.r
byterian college in May. Mrs. Hughes parents, Mr. and Mrs. J N Parker,
is the former Miss Shirley Dawkins, spent Sunday here and accompanied
Mrs. Robert McLees and children them home.
J spent the past two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Richard
Mrs. Zee Wright McLees ,,and Miss Stutts and Glenn Swope spent Sun-
SalJie Wright while Mr.. McLe.es was day with Mr. and Mrs. G. Mf Cart-
attending summer c^np at Fort Ben- ledge in Augusta, Ga.
ning, Ga. Mr. McLees spent the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Marx and chil-
! week-end here and accompanied dren, of Syracuse. N. Y., spent last
them to their home in Charleston on week with her sister, Mrs. Olin H
Sunday. [Sheely, Jr., and Mr. Sheely. During
, Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Trammell the week they spent several days in
an<£_ children, AI an and Beth have Greenwood with their mother, Mrs.
returned from a vacation stay at Mary J. Owens, and other relatives.
Crescent Beach. ; Mrs. Owens returned home with
j W. S. Horne will leave Friday for them to spend the week with Mr.
two weeks training in chemical war- and Mrs. Sheely.
fare at Fort Benning, Ga.. as a mem- Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman and
ber of the Officers’ Reserve Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Workman have
| Mrs. Horne and son. Billy, will spend leturned from a week's stay at Day-
the time with his parents, Mr. and tona Beach. Fla.
Mrs. W. G. Horne, at the Isle of Friends of Mac B. Hipp, Jr . will
Palms. be glad to know he has ,returned to
Mrs. Oscar C. B Nau has returned his home he:e from Oliver General
to her home in Corpus Christi, Texas, hospital, Augusta, Ga.
after a week’s visit with her brother, Mrs. Alma McKee, with her sister.
Walter Danhoff, and Mrs. Danhoff. Mrs. W. O Brown, of Rock Hill, lett
Mrs. J. S. Bennett, Mrs. Helen Sunday for a two weeks’ visit with
Shelley and Mrs. R. E. Thompson of her daughters, Mrs. Grady Evans in
Laurens, were guests Tuesday of Chester, Pa., and Mrs. Lee Biedryski
Mrs. Ray Anderson and Mrs. Agnes in Germantown, Pa.
Kern. • , Hugh Eichelberger, Jr., has re-
Mr. and Mrs. W/ P. Crocker and turned from a month's stay at Camp
daughter, JoAnn returned Tuesday Pinnacle, near Hendersonville, N. C
to their home in Asheville, N. C.., Mrs. John G Pitts, Jr., is visiting
after a few days visit wYth her par- her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel, and Mrs. Bob Crisp, in Marietta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp McDaniel, of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers have
Spartanburg, also spent the week- returned from a stay at Montreat,
end here. N. C. While here they had as their
Mrs. David S. Cook has returned guests Mr. and Mrs. David Bledsoe
fromJa vacation stay at Bay View, and children of Greenwood, Mr and
Saco, Maine, and a vi$j/t with her Marsha Dugan, of Hartsville, Misses
mother, Mrs. George M. Abbott, on Marsha Dugan, of Hartsville, Miss
Long Island, N. Y. i Mildred Dunlap and Florine Ginn of
Miss Jimsie Oeland, of Union, was this city,
the week-end guest of Miss Grace Mrs. lone Wallace, community
Danhoff. worker at Lydia Mills, has returned
Mrs. Paul T. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. from a two weeks’ stay at Winthrop
Lewis Pitts and son on Sunday vis- college, Rock Hill, where she attend-
ited their son and brother, Paul ed a slpdy course at the recreation
Wood, who is a counsellor for the workshop.
summer at Poinsett State park near Mrs. Norman Lawrence and sons.
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75c per $100.00
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
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place selling, Fed. Tux included.
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Sumter.
of Clemson, spent Sunday with her
Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Bauknight and mother, Mrs. E. F. Ray, and other
son, Charles, spent the past week at
Lake Junaluska, N. C., where the
former attended a school of missions.
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wprkman. with
their son. R >y Workman, Jr , of Un-
Gtin tost textile Slt&p,
FINAL CLEARANCE
ON PURE SILK PRINTS, BEMBERGS, RAYON
WASH SILK, BUTCHER LINEN and
RAYON SHANTUNGS .
WASH CLOTHS 20 for SI 00
KITCHEN TOWELS, 15x28 5 for Sl.00
TURKISH TOWELS, 15x26'/2 5 for SI.OC
TURKISH TOWELS, 19x38 3 for SI OC
THICK HEAVY TOWELS 2 for $1.00
COTTON PRINTS, yard 49 c
Fast Colors, ;16” Wide
DIMITY PRINTS, yard 49 c
Fast Colors, 36’’ Wide
RAYON WASH SILKS, yard 55c
Fast Colors. t2” Wide
BEMBERGS, yard 55 c
Cool. Sheer. All Colors. 42” W ide
SHANTUNG RAYON, yard 55c
All Colors, 42” W ide
BUTCHER LINEN, yard 55c
Stripes and Solid Colors, 42” W ide
NINON, yard 69c
For Curtains. 45” W ide
ALL SILK PRINTS and Solid Colors, yd. $1.49
$1.49
39” W ide
IMPORTED SHANTUNG, yard
Cure Silk, 39” Wide
WE HAVE ADDED A NEW SERVICE FOR THF
LADIES OF CLINTON
We Invite All Ladies to Visit Our Sewing
* Department and Meet Mrs. Scott,
Who Is In Charge
SEWING CLASSES ALREADY STARTED—
ENROLL TODAY
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