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\ \ i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1949 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Pa?e Five Snap-On Diapers ’’ - . . $3.95 Dozen 3 for $1.00 Give Them A Try « e Moore’s Dress Shoppe CLINTON, S. C. MOTHERS IN When you ore in town, drop by our store and register for your . . . FREE BABY GIFT! See our Back-to-School Dresses All sizes — 1-12 Moore’s Dress Shoppe Pitts Street Phone 168-J We Make Banking Easy, Pleasant, Convenient i For You WHerher you wish to open a checking account, make ‘a deposit, withdraw funds, obtain cashier or travelers checks, arrange for a business or personal loan, attend to any other banking need ... we are anxious to serve you. We have enlarged and mod ernized our working space to make it easy, pleasant and convenient for you to do your banking at this community bank. You will find this a friendly place — we invite you to do business with us and find out for yourself. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. Harry Williams of Chester has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hairy McSween and Mr. McSween , for the past week. | Mrs. Alec Robertson and daugh ter, Katherine, of Charleston visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Ful- • Mrs. Charles Ackerman has return ed to her home in Macon, Ga.. after a,visit with her sister, Mrs. R. E, Jones. Miss Omega Monroe, of Greenville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Downs Monroe, spent the week-end in Bir- family. , t ' " ■■■" 1 ■ ——— Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. Adair, of “— — — — Washington, D. C , have returned home after a visit with their sisters, $ 1 Mrs. Irby Holland and Mrs. Grover g 8 ler during the week and accompan- m * n 3^ arn ' -^ a - ied them to Anderson to see their, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts and sister and daughter, Mrs. J. B. j family spent Sunday in Liurens with Townsend and family. iMr. and Mrs. C. C. Craddock, i Paul T. Wood left Sunday to re- Mrs. Jack Jeanes and children, sume his studies at the South Caro- Tommy and Ginger, are spending the lina Medical College, Charleston, week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. where he is a second year student. IO. A. Tripp, in Piedmont, i Mrs. Gordan Goodale and little Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Dean Dailey ! daughter have returned from Roa-, are residing in an apartment on X noke Rapids, N. C., where they sptfnt; Adair street, formerly occupiej by ithe summer with her parents. They i Mr. and Mrs. Carrol P. Reid and 1 were accompanied home by her sis ter, Miss Margo Martin, who is vis iting here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Painter and i daughter, Jo Ann of Charlotte, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Nabors, and other relatives Mrs. Lewis H. Bagwell, Sr., also Sun-, Mrs. Sidney Brockman, of Green- g day guests of the Bagwells were Mr. i ville, and Miss Maude Brockman, of g and Mrs. R. M. Mitchell of Chero-, Greer, were guests Sunday of Mr., kee, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bram- and Mrs. E. F. Anderson. g : lett* of Laurens. ' Mrs. W. R. Pitts and Mrs. W. H I Mrs. Harry McSween and Mrs.: *‘ m P“ n ^ r ' « u « ts n <>' W 1 "' 5 i g Harry Williams of Chester attended <l t ush * r ' Kltt ,. R ' Mc , Mas ' e t' in f- the Murray-Baile, wedding in Wmnsboro dnr.ng the past week. Greenville on September 10. !, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Floyd of Scran- K Mr. and Mrs Call, Gault, of Mul- “i;- » ver !. 1 da >' s as ‘ \\ \ 1ms, spent the week-end w„h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. God- ! frey. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mims and daughter, of Greenville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Y. McSween ^ an ' c ’ ♦> Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pitts, of Lan-I ,s ^nduig severa! days with her :: I caste*, spent Sunday with their sis-! s . ,ster - M /. s - V -;f ark £ Adair, and Mr. g 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. 1 . > . Timmerman Motor Co Sales — OLDSMOBILE — C.MC TRUCKS — Service Phone 119 Mrs. G. C. Gambrell. of Abbeville, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. g E. J. Adair. Miss Darrell Simpson, also of Abbeville, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Adair. :: Miss Sue Leake, of Alachua, Fla., ‘ ter, Miss Jeanette Pitts and family. Adair. Mrs. W. T. Jenkins and Mr.""and” '.virWasieU "Rob^t," of I dau * ht « r ; ^iss Wilhelmina Jenkins g j Charleston, Mrs. W. E. Adair of Greenville, and Mrs. W. H. Roberts, of this city, are spending this week in Panama City, and other {joints of interest in Florida. of Washington, D. C., spent several # days during the week with Mr. and }f Mrs. Adair. j g Mrs. Floride Goddard, of Colum- ^ They will re- bia ’ was the week - encl guest of Mr. gi turn by Savannah, Ga., where they an d ^ a , will visit Mrs. W. G. Hobbs. ! T Mr.-and Mrs. C. T. Thomason Mrs. g Mrs. D. H. Henry, Mr. and Mrs.j^; arr ^ Swift, Mr and Mrs. H. E. S 1 Bob Henry and daughter, Donna, and Thomason an ^ daughter, Patricia jj Mr. and Mrs. Durell Bowie, of Green- ! Ann.^spent Sunday witn relatives in ^ i wood, w’ere guests Sunday of Mr. and j Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Jr. Friends of Mr. iSheely will be glad to know he is „ , L | improving satisfactorily at the Bla- ^l )ent Sunda> in Manning with Mrs. | lock Clinic where he underwent an ^ eor ®* Gavis and other relatives, g appendectomy the past week. Mrs. Mrs. Davis returned home with them fc Mary Owens, of Greenwood, is visit- for a v ‘ s ‘ t Mr. and Mrs. Co.e- g j ing her daughter, Mrs. Sheely. ... T r, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sims, of At- 0 M^ and Mrs. J. C. Boyce spent g lanta, Ga., spent the week-end with ‘ unda - v relatives in Augusta, . | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims. ^ M,ss Sara Boyce who teaches in g i Cecilia Page, of Columbia, is visit- Aiken, spent the week-end witn her 8 | ing her grandmother, Mrs. Rhett P. P arerUs and accompanied them on g Adair, and Mr. Adair. Guests of the Adairs on Sunday w r ere Miss Anna Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Coleman. Mrs. 'John D Davis, and Dr. J. W. Davis j* Safety Deposit Boxes We have installed in our vault a number of small $3.00 per year Safety Deposit Boxes for the economical use of our customers. No one should be without one of these boxes to protect their valuable Insurance Policies, War Bonds or keepsakes, since the cost is so small for a full year of protection. The only key to the box is kept by you and our excellent vault guards your valuables against loss — you have the right of entering your box during banking hours at any time. Come today and get one of these Safety De posit Boxes for your protection. M. S. Bailey & Son :: •• :: X V: 8 i! K BANKERS Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation :: :: Established 1886 it Mr. and Mrs. James Stark and Mrs. Ola York Sewell, of Dalton, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Hu bert J. Pitts. Mrs. Sewell remained here for a visit with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Watts, of Co- j Boland, Mr. and Mrs. John Page and 'daughter, Nina Marie, of Little Moun tain. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland and Mrs. L. H. Quinton and children ... . . t . spent the week-end in Cnvington, :“ mbla -, w ' re n weak ;. end ‘ ues ‘ s o! Ga., where they were the guests of F |or £.' e . Burde * ,e and ,f ,erre . Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Duvall. ! ? urdette Cuesta ot ,ha Burdettes on Mrs. Agnes Kern, of this city, and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E M Mr. and Mrs. P. S. McElhinney. of, Deha Moffett, and Miss Atlanta. Ga„ spent last week at Elizabeth Russell, of Greenville^ Windy Hill Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Me- . Rr '! nds °' Ma > 0 . r ?»“*• »'»•««• Elhinney have returned to their home will be interested to know he has after visitinz Mrs Kern here I rec eived his retirement papers from Guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.' ,ha 8 e " eral f board 1,1 Washington and Henry M. Lukstat are Mr. and Mrs.!'•.' ll 1 relurd ,r T Brook % Gencral bos - Charles Sadowski of Philadelphia.' ln h San Antonio. Texa,. where | IMr. and Mrs. Lukstat and Mr. and he bas bee " stat *“ n t3' \° Wmnsboro, ! Sadowski are spending today where he. Mrs. MeMaster and chtl- Ashpvillp NT dren wlU make thelr future home - Asnevuie, ^ j a „„u for , Mrs. Bill Sims is spending this Mrs. J. H. Donnan and daughter, . ..... , ... mt- »e; •„_ fa . week in Piedmont with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Miriam Donnan, accompanied c p- p 1 - r by Mrs. Ed Little, of Greenwood,' b ^„^ amp ,® y were called to Pendleton during the week because of the critical illness of Mrs. Donnan’s and Mrs. Little’s mother, Mrs. Gus Davidson. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Webb have re turned from a two weeks’ vacation stay at Daytona Beach, Fla. Gov. and Mrs. J. Strom Thurmond, of Columbia, were dinner guests of Mrs. Annie Dunlap near Mountville last Wednesday. Mrs. Victor Reblitz and little son, Charles W. Ahrens is spending a week's vacation in Tallahassee, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Horton and ; little daughter, Linda, spent Sunday ! in Greenville. Mrs. Ida Lamb, who! i had been visiting relatives here for i several weeks, returned with them I to her home in Greenville. Patsy McLean, of Greenwood, spent the week-end with her grand- j mother, Mrs. Marie Camp, at the Clinton hotel. _ . T »• i—* v - Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy, of Junction City, Kansas. Do Monroc were Mr. and Mrs. are spending three weeks with her T R Bethune and three sons> of mother Mrs. LeRoy South, and with Greensb N C , and Mrs. B. B Mr. and Mrs. W M. Chaney . Blakely, of Laurens. Mrs. F. P. Caule> spent last A^eek and Mrs Henry M. Power and visiting relatives in Greenville, Eas- jlwo daughters> of Greenville, and' ley and Pickens. . 1 Albert Power of Abbeville, were f ne ^ ? t J lerchant Z ll \ quests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. interested to know he is a patient at r,, . , th lr B al °^ k ni , I Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson and, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plax.co have, Marie Haselden visited Mr. and' returned from a visit with her mo h- M j p Car , er an(J (amilJ . in s _ 'er, Mrs. Wiley Monk, and her broth- i er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. tanburg during the past week Mrs. James Major and little daugh- .. | . f ter, Ann, of Charlotte, N. C., are ^ h ' 1 'o^L! h t y .r:! t 50 Pt'Ll' spending this week with her parents. Mrs Plaxiro’s hrnthpr W E Monk vyll, ‘ ‘ ltl Mrs. Plaxicos brother, w. E. aionK, Mr and Mrs Ratchford Boland. Walter R. Groover, in Moultrie, Ga. | and Mrs. Monk in Atlanta. They at Friends of Miss Ethel Hunter will tended the Owens-Wysor wedding in intcrested .„ know she is ro nva- Moultrie on Saturday. Friends here of Lt. Pauline Ben- lescing at her home after being a o u • „ i ,i« . . . . . patient in the Columbia city hospital jamin Schwintek will be interested ^ for some time, where she receiv ed treatment for a broken leg injury. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent Sunday in Mooresville, N. C., with [their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Math-l to know she has been transferred from Oliver General hospital, Au gusta, to Camp Hood, Texas, where her husband, Sgt. William V. Schwin tek, is stationed. . , Friends of Miss Irene Workman es °“' and Mr ' M a ‘ h <h>°n- will be sorry to know she is ill and Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath and a patient at the Blalock clinic. son * George, Jr., with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, of Charleston, visited Earl Sineath and son, Ronnie, of relatives here last week. Joanna, were visitors in Gattinburg, Peter DanhofT returned yesterday Tenn., Sunday, to his home in Corpus Christi, Texas, Mrs. Larry Swift left Tuesday to after a month’s visit with his son, leturn to her home in Des Moines, Walter DanhofT and family. Iowa, after spending some time with Billy Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T C. W. Cooper, has gone to Atlanta, j Thomason. ^ Soy "I Saw It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! Ga., where he will coach and teach in the Bass high school. He is a re cent graduate -of the University of Georgia, Athens. \‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKinney and daughter, of Anderson, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock on Sunday. - MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23 FLYING DEUCES With LAUREL and HARDY SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 BOB STEELE in BILLY THE KID'S FIGHTING PALS MONDAY AND TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26-27 BODY AND SOUL With JOHN GARFIELD and LIU PALMER WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28-29 LIL ABNER With Granville Owens and Martha O’Driscoll ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE Read The Chronide-Your Neighbor Doe*