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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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FREE BABY GIFT!
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See our Back-to-School Dresses
All sizes — 1-12
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Pitts Street Phone 168-J
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time and money too. There is no risk of loss or theft
when you pay by check and keep your money in the
bank. You have a permanent record for future in-
come tax deduction, your check stubs keep you up
to date on all expenditures and each cancelled check
is a legal receipt for every payment you make.
You can start a checking account at the Bank of
Clinton today add enjoy the convenience it affords
in keeping track of your income and expenses. And
we invite you to do so at once without delay.
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
CAPTIVATING CORDUROY
OH to or out car*«ring, Vicki Vaughn Tunior'a corduroy
suit drsss cspturss fashion honors. Tbs brisf fittsd jacket double
buttons low from wide, winging lapels .. . hugs you snug about
the waist to further enhance a whirling skirt A go-everywhere
two piecer of fine ptnwhale corduroy, the new season's most
sensational fabric. Turkey red, kelly green, gray, rust or beige.
Sises 9 to IS.
$8.95
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“The Home of Better Values’
Clinton, S. C.
WEEK-END TRIPS ., VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Hems of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
R. C Adair. Jr., of Great Falls, spent
the Labor Day holidays with his parents
here.
Gene Anderson visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Anderson during the
week.
Friends of Miss Virginia Gray who was
daughter. Mrs. H. R. Phillips, aud, ” h . e T' sh ' '' ril1 a « ai “
Mr Phillips in Spartanburg. leach ’ atter s ‘* ndm « the sumrI ‘ er
Friends of Mrs. W ! . L. Weir will
be glad to know she has resumed her
position at the State Training school
after being ill the past two weeks at
Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Friends of Mr. B. T. Fuller. Friends of Mr. Fuller
Hitt will regret^to know he continues will be interested to know he is ;m-
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and i an ^ ■M rs Henry T. Hearn and
son. of Columbia, spent the week-end daugtyer. Pelleree. of Winston-Sa'.em,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. N. C . spent the week-end with Mrs.
Holland. , , Hearn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs T R.
Miss Agatha Bailey has resumed Holland,
her teaching position in Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tate, of R ch-
Miss Mary Ella Bailey left Monday mond, Va , were week-end guests of
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ar-
graduatfd in June from Queens college, |thur Katzbuig, and Dr. Katzburg in
will be interested to know she has accep Newberry.
months at their home here,
proving at his home hree after being
a patient at the Veterans hospital in
Columbia.
Miss Ayliffe Jacobs left Saturday
for Nashville, Tenn., where she is at-
Mr. and Mrs. I. M Adair
J. W. Milam, of New York, spent
( several days this week with his moth
er, Mrs. J. W. Milam, and in Kings
Mountain, N. C.
John Spratt. Jr., has resumed his
studies at Maryville college. Mary
ville, Tenn., after spending the sum
mer with his' parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John Spratt. •
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rabor and chil
dren, Owen and Nellie, spent several
days last week with Mrs. Tabor’s sis-
tendlng Harris Art school,
ted a position in the business office of 1 Miss Grace Lantz aijd Mill Eunice’ Mrs. G. W. Wilder, of Spartanburg,
the Presbyterian hospital, Charlotte, as Lantz, of Charlotte, N. C., were ia visiting her son, R. P. Wilder, and
assistant accountant. week-end guests of their sister, Mrl. Mrs. Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. ,R. P. Hellams, Bob Hel- B. F. Copeland, and Mr. Copeland. I Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh, of
lams, and Miss Barbara Workman are Mrs. Bell Holland, Mr. and MrS. Columbia, Mrs. Bill Blalock and chil-* ter, Mrs. W. R. Anderson, enroute to
visiting in Deland, Fla. Ivey Crosby of Jacksonville, Fla., dren, of Newberry, spent the week- their home in Philadelphia, after a
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buford and son, [visited Mr. aad Mrs. Larry Todd and end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I vacation trip to Georgia and Florida.
of Havre De Gray, Md., were recent guests other relatives here recently. — ■■■■
of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Buford. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hall, of Char-
Misses Emma and Nan Hargrove and Lee lotte, N. C., spent the Labor Day hoi-
Hargrove, of Whitmire, were ffliest* Sun
day of their sisters, Mrs. S. A. Pitts,
Sr. and Mrs. Carlisle Humphries. Mrs.
idays with the former’s mother, Mrs. SS
E. H. Hall.
Misses Lillian Dillard and Mar-
Humphries, formerly of Atlanta, Gj., hasigaret Harris will leave Sundav to re
accepted a position with Belk's Depart-1 c ume their studies at Coker college,
ment store and will make her home for; Hartsville.
the present with Mr. and Mrs. Pitts. r j < r- ^ .
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey spent | iU 5e lad tQ know , he is improv .
the week-end recently 'n Mullins »„h , and wm return tQ her ^ m
their daughter, (-*"y Gauh. and next d undergoing
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Mr. Gault.
Miss Dorothy Hall spent the week-end.
at her home in Spartanburg.
Miss Vivian Parks Adair, of Hampton,
Va., spent the I.ab»r Day holiday- with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair.
She hid a» her guest Mias Marie Holland,
also of Hampton.
Mr. and Mr*, fjwrence Adair, of At
lanta, Ga., spent the past week here yyith
relative*. *
Paul Arnold. Robert Turner and Acie
Lee Johnson left Tuesdav morning for
(.ohiinhia where they will lie students
at the Trade School.
Mr*. A. A. Kamage Sr. and daughter.
an operation at the Blalock clinic
Miss Wanda Elledge has accepted
a position in the North school at Gas- ::
tonia, N. C., and left Sunday to as-
sume her duties as first grade teach- &
er. iS
Mrs. N. C. Wilsan. of Union, is re- w
cuperating at the home of her par-
ents. Dr. and Mrs. L. B Marion, af
ter undergoing a minor operation at
the General hospital in Greenville.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P Adair
on Friday were: Dr. and Mrs. A R
Thiele and daughter, Christine, of
Kingston, N. Y.. Mrs. W. E Boozer
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spent the a eek-end with her par
ents. Me. and Mr* Ff C. Layton
Mrs I-\in H Ford, of Avon Park.
Fla. u visit.ng her parents, Mr and
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W.m Maith. Kamage .pent the w~k- U nd Mr and Mr# Cecl j and
o't L i. \ r daughter, of Columbia, and Mrs. J
Mr*. Mae PuHey, of R.le„h V l... c McLan# of AtIanU( Ca '
the gue»t thit week of Dr. and Air*. K. ri ,, ' _ . _ _ ,
VI Johnson. ‘"i *'X****™«*' Of
. • • j ». it. Charlotte. N C., spent the past week
r 1 ? 'iT* sx “i, •li mu -t r : h * ir ‘ randmo,h "' Mn Luc>
Inin Dunbar, of Rock Hill. Mr. and Mr*. * .Tfaw ‘ nT ^
Jamr. Smith, of ( olumbia. Mr and Mrs. .. n l? * ^ T . * nd ^
B L Wood and chddren and Mi., Eli- R * v and Mrs Lucius Ma-
fabeth Copeland of this city I [I 00 - and lhr *« children, of
Friend, of M SfL and Mr. Garrard Charle * ton - have burned home if-
Johnwm and two daughter. ••II be ,n-, : * r • two Stay with the for- ff
tereste«l to know they na.e returned here rn * r * parents.
fn>m Pearl Harbor. Hawaii, whrre the Nlrs C. G Barnette and Francis. S
former ha* lieeii »taiioned for the |»a^ ‘>f Charlotte, spent several days last 8
IM veara. They arr yi*inng r-Lnye. m *eek witT her mother. Mrs Lucy g
Greer and will arrive here iht. werh Nabors. Mr. Barnette spent tn<
for a viwi with hi* lather. Dr. K VI John- week-end here.
and Mr*. Ji.hn«on M-Sgt. J->hn->o Miss Jean Layton,
will report to whaw Field near >umier
on wejit. 2lrd. (••r further argument.
, f^vuge H. t oAielowy. Ji.. |ea%-* to
day (<•» Davi'Um college where he will
be • member of the fre*hman «la**.
Mr. and Mr*. Kuweil Bogan. Mr*.
VI alter H"u*enian and daughter Lad Ma
ne, ha.e returned lo their home in De-
1 tr*»it. Mich after a two week* vWit wnh
Mr*. Hogan'* »«*irr. Mr*. L V. Powell,
and l>rother O. K. Beat*
Ft lend* of \|r«. J. H f>»* and infant
daughter ha*ran. will be mtere<4r I to
know they have returned lo thru home
here alter *|irnding w>me time in Green
wood with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
R. L I eary
Mr. and Mr*. E. H VI die.. Mr. and °
Mr*, kenneth N. Baker and daughter J
Ann were week-end gue*t* of Mr and
Mr*. Robert -Nutt, in High ShoaL, N C. I
Mi** Horen*e Ella BlakeU of Dur-.
ham. N. t._ i* *peuding a two week* va* - *
atwin with her iiarent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Ralph Blakely. On Monday Mi*, Blake-j
I). Mr*. Blakely and Henry Burton ac j
i^>mpanted Mia* Anne Blakely to I he [
raw. where .he will leach in the gram 1
mar vchool the lonung *e,»ion.
Mrs. Ella D. Nance wa» the week-end I
gue»t of friend* in Hendersonyillr. N. C|
Mim Barbara Uorkman, daughter of
Vlr. and Mrs. A. C. Workman, will leave
Friday lo enter the freshman cla», at
Furman l nivrrafey, Greenville.
Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Campbell and
children have returned to their home in
Columbus. Ohio after a vi.it with her
father, R. B. \ance and other relative*.
Mr*. Harrv William, of Charlotte. N.
(... spent the week-end with her parent*,
Mr. and Mr*. Henry M. Young, Sr.. Mr.
and Mr.. E. E. Way land of Charlotte
*penl the week-end here and in Mc
Cormick with relative*.
Mi., I orcoa W i*e, daughter of Mr*.
H. M. W i»e, leave, today for Columbia.
Mo., where .he will enter the freshmen
class at Stephen. College.
Dr and Mr*. K. B. Ferguson and
daughter. Barbara, of Columbia. will
*pend the week-end with Dr. and Mrv
D. J. Woods, en route to their home fob
lowing a trip to Pennsylvania.
Capt. and Mr*. C. W. Hallman and
•laughter, kitty Lu, of Watertown. Mass,
spent several days last week with MrJ
and Mr*. B. M. Dutton, Jr. and l). M.'
Dutton, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Noland Suddeth were
week-end visitors in Atlanta. Ga.
Mrs. Jessie Sparks is visiting her sis
ters. Mrs. L. M. Blair and Mrs. W . H. j
Long in Blairs.
Mrs. A. I. Dixon, of R^hno, formerly 1
employed by- Belk's Department Store
has accepted a position with **he Clin
ton Textile Shop.
Mrs. Lewis D. Simpson and Mrs. Mace
Young were called to Newberry during
the past week because of the illness of
their mother, Mrs. C. H. Shannon, who
is a patient ot’ the Newberry hospital.
Miss Betty Sue Simpspn ha* resigned
her position with Scott's 5. 10 & 25c
Store and is now employed at the C.
W. Anderson Finishing plant.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch spent
several days during the pa^t week in
Richmond, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan and
daughter, Miss Maryleen Duncan,
have returned to their home in De
catur, Ala., after a visit here with
the former’s mother, Mrs. W. J. Dun
can, and a trip to New York.
Miss Betty Ann Campbell left
Tuesday .for Columbia, where she
will enter nurses training at the Co-j
lumbia hospital.
.Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Green, of Whit
mire, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dudley Ray.
Mrs. B. L. King and Miss Emma
Adams are visiting the former’s^
Welcome Back, Teachers
... to another nine months’ “attack on learnin'.**
We’re grateful to have you return and with a sigh
of relief once again place our youngsters in your
capable hands.
If there ia any aervice we can perform that will
make your work easier, please call on your friends
at ... .
M. S. Boiley & Son
BANKERS
Established 1NH6 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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BARGAIN SALE!
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
PARLOR BROOM
Five Sew
47c
Lace-Trimmed
CHILD’S PANTY
Sizes 2-12
23c
MEN’S ANKLETS
Fancy Dark Patterns
3 for 50c
PAPER DRAPES
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Marshmallow PEANUTS X
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