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/ — ^ c -> Y \ . 71 Y . \ - 1 \ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»♦» THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pafire Fire 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 Co Sales — OLDSMOBILE — GMC TRUCKS — Service Phone 119 Pay By Check A Bank of Clinton Checking Account is a great convenience in paying bills and in keeping an orderly budget. Economical, safe and conven ient—paying by check is the business-like way to handle your financial affairs. WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS- ASK THOSE WE SERVE Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ► * MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Barry Sullivan with Belita in LOW COMPANY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Jimmv Wakelv in OKLAHOMA BLUES MONDAY AND TUESDAY. SEPT. 3 AND 6 Anthony Quinn and Katherine DeMille in- BLACK GOLD WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 7 AND 8 , Red Skelton and Janet Blair in FULLER BRUSH MAN ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE WEEK-END TRIPS ■. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents — I ■ home in Atlanta, Ga., after spending, turned home with her parents, several days with his mother, Mrs.; Miss Hazel Boland, of Greenville, Irene Todd, and with relatives in -r I Laurens. Paula Jean Todd,' who has ; been spending some time here, re spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. (More People You Know On J?age Two) Mr. and Mrs. Jim B?ss and son, Jimmy spent several days this past week in Charleston with the form- erV'brother, Rev. J. W. Bass, and Mrs. Bass. Mrs. M. A. Macdonald and daugh ters, Misses Anne and Pfctsy, return ed Tuesday from Montreal, N. C., where they spent the summer months at their cottage. Dr. Macdonald join ed them in August for a vacation in the mountains of North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Mimi Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Martin, of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Thornley. Miss Jeanette Koon, of Prosperity, spent the week-end with Miss Betty Sue Simpson. Rawlinson Earl Martin will leave next week for Columbia where he will study for a master’s degree at the University of S. C. Paul Wood is spending several weeks with his mother, Mrs. Paul f Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does stay. Miss Earline Murphy has returned to her home in Union after spending the past week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess. ;T. Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie O. Hiers at-1 Pitts, before going to Charleston to tended the Elrod-Lee wedding in resume his studies at the S. C. Medi- Greenville recently. cal college. Miss Alice Thompson, of Whit- 1 Mrs. Edward Walters and sons, of mire, and Mrs. Earl Payne and chil-i Fayetteville, N. C., are spending this dren, of Laurens, visited Mr. and week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Whitlock duriQ^ the week- F. M. Stutts. end. ' | Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrary and Mrs. Wallace W. Hixson, of Alex- daughter, Emily, spent the week-end I andria. La., is visiting her parents, in Greer with relativves. Mrs. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. West, and Mr. Crary and daughter remained for a and Mrs. W. G. Coker. week’s stay. Thornwell Dunlap will leave Mon- Edward LaMotte. of Maxton, N. C., day for Clemson college where he is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. will be a student the coming year. Myrtle Hunter. Mrs. Joseph Steiner will leave Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell are Sunday for a week’s stay with rel- spending several days at Montreal, stives in Baltimore. Md. She will be N. C. accompanied on the trip by Donald Mrs. Paul T. Wood has returned Burke, who has been spending the home after spending two weeks summer with Mr. and Mrs. Steiner, with relatives in Columbia, and will return to his home there. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Poole, of Gary H. Holcombe was in John- Dunn, N. C , have returned home af- son City, Tenn. several days during ter a several days stay with Mr. and the past week on a business trip. Mrs. W. R. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova ( Mac Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin and children, Dolores and Bobby, of Poole returned home with them for, Columbia, spent the week-end wiyi a few day’s visit, the former's mother, Mrs. M. Cas- Miss Lillian Dillard is spending sanova, en route to Oconee State several days in Timmonsville and Park near Walhalla, where they are will be a ividesmaid in the Reynolds- spending the week. . Allston wfcding there on Saturday.) Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Owens. Mr. Miss Judy Oates, of Easley, is and Mrs. C. W. Bridges and daugh-, spending this week with her sister, ter, Linda, spent Sunday in Spar- Mrs. Herschel Thomason, and Mr. taflburg with Mrs. W. R. Bridges. | Thomason. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent Mrs. J. D. Jeanes spent Sunday in' several days last week in Moores-1 Greenwood with her sister, Mrs. G. ville, N. C. with their daughter, Mrs. | S. Yeldell. Kenneth Matheson, and Mr. Mathe- Miss Sara Jane Johnson left yes- son. terday for Ridgeway where she will . Mrs. P. M. Clement, Jr. and son,) teach this year. Tommy, of Charleston, spent sever- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery, of ; al days this w’eek with her mother, Rock Hill, spent the week-end w’lth Mrs. T. J. Leake, and Mr. Leake her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe and Hipp. family spent Sunday with her par- Mrj. John G. Pitts left Monday for ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodward, Washington. D. C. where she has ac- in Newberry. ) ctpted a position in the office of Miss Anna Jones, of Gaffney, is Congressman Joseph R Bryson, spending the week as the guest of' Hubert Adair, of Greer, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Dow Bedenbaugh. week-end with his father, R. P. Mr. and Mra. George Ellis, former- Adair, and Mrs. Adair, ly of Columbia, have moved to the Miss Marthareen Pitt* and Mrs. O. j city and are residing in an apartment T. Lowing, of Greer, spent Sunday — on Woodrow street. Mr. Ellis is em- with the former’s mother, Mrs. Irene H ployed by the Western AuU> *tore and, Pitts, and family 9 Mrs. EIJis will teach at Academy. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, of Street school. Knoxville, Tenn., will return home Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Adair had as tomorrow after a week’s stay with their week-end guests the former’s the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, Holmes Adair and son. Holmes, W. J. Morris. Jr., of Roxboro, N. C. i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts and lit- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell and tie son, Lewis, Mrs. Paul T. Wood, sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs and Paul Wood, Jr. spent several 4^) John Layton in Roebuck. days this week in the mountains of Miss Ella Adair, Earl Pitts, and North Carolina. Johnnie Adair spent several days Mr. and Mrs. Robert de Dardei,; this week in Brevard, N. C. formerly of Geneva. Switzerland, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Odom and ; have moved to the city and wnll re daughter, Janet, -of Salters, spent i side in the home of Rev. and Mrs. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. James S. Gray. G, Dillard. ! Mrs. Rebecca Wright, of Tignall, C. C. Giles. W. C. Baldwin, and Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L Henderson Pitts attended the Caro- E. Cason, and Mr. Cason, linas Kiwanis convention in Chapel Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haselden and Hill, N. C. several days this week, children have purchased the home Miss May Dicus, of Washington, on N. Adair street formerly occupied D. C., will spend the week-end with by Mr. and Mrs. Elbert W. Horton, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. and will move there next week. Dicus. | Jack Jeanes. -of Atlanta, Ga , spent Paula Jones, little daughter of Mr. the week-end with Mrs. Jeanes and and Mrs. Van S. Jones, spent the family. J v eek-end in Union with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunlap, of Mrs. W. O. Derrick. . Savannah, Ga., are spending some Miss Kathryn Dicus spent the time with Mrs.. Annie Dunlap, week-end in Norfolk, Va. with her Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Winn, 'brother and sister-in-law, Lt. and Frances and Florence Winn, were Mrs. Billy Dicus. Friends of Lt. Di- guests of the former’s sister. Mrs. cus will be interested to know he John Foxworth. in Kingstree and has been transferrde from: Norfolk were visitors in Charleston and to San Diego, Calif. j Georgetown the past week. Mrs. J. B. Wilder and Mrs. J. A t Mrs. L. W. Rawl has returned to Coleman are spening this w’eek in her home in Fayetteville, N. C., after Jacksonville, Fla. with Mr. and Mrs. a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. i Robert Dillard. ; E. T. Woodruff, and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young and Miss here. Mrs. Russell Mize and sons, Lula Young were week-end guests Richard and Robert, will leave to- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Young in morrow for their home in Sarasota, Charlotte, N. C. Frank and Lawrence Fla., after spending several weeks Young spent Sunday there and ac- here, companied them home. , Mrs. Marguerite McMillan Fergu- Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard, of Co- son and daughter. Ann Taylor, are i lumbus, Miss., are spending this spending the week in Nashville, week with their parents, Mr. and Tenn., with her sister, Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Homer D. Henry. (Johnson, and Mr. Johnson. Mrs. E. C. Goff and children, of Friends of Lt. Charles C. Winn Florence, were guests Tuesday of Mr. will be interested to know he is al and Mrs. Howard Watkins. tending a four montns infantry Mrs. Marion Nabors, Mr. and Mrs. ground school at Fort Riley, Kansas, i Omer Bolt, and’ Carole Bryson were Mi ss Bernice Johnson left this visitors in Columbia during the week, week to resume her teaching posi- Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel and tion in the Greenville high school, daughter, Miss Frances O’Danie!, Messrs. Sam H. McCrary and Ma- spent Sunday in Spartanburg with bry McCrary are erecting a duplex Dr. and Mrs. George R. O’Daniel. apartment on Davidson street. Mrs. Hugh Eargle and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Norris and Lucy, of Florence, spent Tuesday Miss Elizabeth Nicholson we're visit- ! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ors in Charlotte, N. C., during the Reed Todd. , | past week. Jimmy and Harold Coleman, Jr. ofj Miss Cornelia. Harris spent several I Laurens spent several days last week days this week in E<3gemoor as the with their grandmother, Mrs. J. A. guest of Miss Ellen Glass. Coleman. . . .1 - Miss.-Manonfi^.Miller of, Greea-~ Miss Frances O’Daniel spent sev- ville, spent the week-end with her era! days in Camden last week as parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Me- Rev. and Mrs. James C. Dickert Grew. and son, Andy, are at Shawnee-on- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and Delaware, in Penn|^!lvania, where family moved Tuesdayjnto their new he is attending a Lftheran ministe- 11 it ii i IX g it it LET’S NOT HIDE FROM THE FACTS Call it recession, disinflation, re adjustment . . . anything; you wish, hut in language we all understand. business is off and hack to normal. * What’s to he done? Roost your home town. Remember, every dollar you spend or bank in Clinton helps your community, and what is good for your home town is good for you. BUY IT . . BANK IT . . AT HOME M. S. Bailey & Son ( BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 [j y . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation r* ■ it i: 3 :: iti 8 So no* • • ‘ crtw ^/o, C>/99 - 12 to 18 n al«* Pink, into Wine t jut* inly Rich Brov>a Superset JCrEASE RESISTANT, Sanforized Avondale f OMB^E CHAMBRAY ' home on Woodrow Cfrcle. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Simpson he is attending a rial camp. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Todd and son, OTHER FALL STYLES FROM WHICH TOCHOOSE" Sum&ieb' jbefU. St&ie “The Home of Better V’alues” Clinton. S. C. and Debby Rose Bull spent last week Martin, returned Tu?siay to their /