The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 29, 1949, Image 5

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1 .* T i " > » s ; ft /' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 > FURR’S i \ . ■ ' Open Mon. thru Thur. till 11 P. M. Fri., Sat., Sunday till 12 P. M. HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS DELICIOUS SANDWICHES % Have You Tried the New “Hamy”? LOCATED ONE AND ONE-HALF MILES FROM CITY ON THE WHITMIRE HIGHWAY • 7 We invite you to open an account here where you will enjoy doing busi ness. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit laaoranee Corporation t * |o°^ i » Mtvemtnt Sparkling Pkmnadt 14 J. C. THOMAS, “It’s Time That Counts” THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pajje Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITOBS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Jltems of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Group Conference To Meet Here October 6 Group Conference 4 will .meet at the First Presbyterian church on Thursday, October 6. Registration will begin at 9:30 o’clock and the program at 10:00. Lunch auU be served from 12:00 to 1 00. The Wom en of the Church are invited to at tend and^are requested to bring sand wiches. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICL* “The Paper Everybody Reads” Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Sr., returned to Columbia yesterday after a visit with her son, Dr. D. O. Rhame, and Mrs. Rhame. Cooper, of Greenwood, and Mrs. Keith Adair ; Mrs. C. I. visited Mr. | during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner , spent Sunday with the former’s par- lents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones, in Augusta, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. Napoleon Hill, of Glendale, Calif., are visiting the lat ter’s sister, Mrs. Leila N. Johnson,! entSi M r . anc i Mrs. W. H. Simpson I and other relatives in this city and Lancaster. «' they will make their home. Mr. Jeanes is employed by the Federal prison there. Mrs. Bill Blalbck and daughters, Susan and Valerie, of Newberry, vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson were in Greer on Monday for the funeral g of Mrs. Cleve Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster and children, of Winnsboro. spent h Sunday with Mrs. McMaster’s par- :: Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin g I Brown will return this week from a ♦.* Frank W. Heath left by plane Mon- vvedding trip to Jacksonville and oth- jj day for his home in Pittsburg, Calif., er po i nts 0 f interest in Florida. £ tl'ZJ w e ,f k ' S f V iJ i, w. 1 ,l h .- hlS . Mrs. Allen McSween and sons, o! 8 in-law, Mrs. E. H. V\ likes, and Mr.; Lincolnian, N. C.. spent Sunday witn L eS 'u , ,, their parents nad grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Harry Williams, of Charlotte. d ^ L B Dil , ard N C., w-ho spent the past few days _ here, was accompanied home oni ^ r - an d ^ rs - k. B. Marion spen. Tuesday by her parents, Mr. and! week-end in Union with then Mrs. Henry M. Young, for a visit. daughter. Mrs. N. C.'VV ilson, ana M,. Mrs. Eva Ferguson and Mr. and Wilson. Mrs. Irby Ferguson attended the fu- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes and r.eral services for Mrs. Fay Dean daughter. Nancy, spent Sunday with James in Easley Sunday. 1 relatives in Gray Court. Mr. and Mrs G. C. Wilder and \jr. and Mrs. W. Roy Pitts, Char- daughter, of McCormick, spent Sun- i es pi ttSi Johnnie Adair and Dillard ; day with his mother, Mrs. J. B- 1 Young spent Sunday at Clemson coi- Wilder. j e g e w ith the former’s son. Ear! Pitts Mrs. Eunice Lawson and her sister,; \i r . an d Mrs. Charles Franks, of Miss Lorena Shannon, of Newberry. Columoia. spent the week-end with :: spent the week-end with Mr. and the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs 0 i Mrs. J. M. Hatton, Sr., and they c N Franks || > w ere visitors in the mountains dur- N * Ir and M „ Homer Gantt> of g Greenville, spent Sunday with her U parents. Mr. and Mrs. A I. Dixon, in Renno. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Simmons and son, Larry, of Whitmire, were guests H A. Sim- :: ing the week-end. Mrs. Julian Coleman. Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs, Mis* Florrie Burdette, Mrs. Nene D. Workman and Mrs Hender son Pitts spent the week-end in Hen dersonville and Asheville. N C. Mr „ Coleman joined them there later and s ^ n(1 *y o* Mrs I accompanied them home mona. Mr* T. V. Kirkman visited friends Mrs. G S. Yeldell, of Greenwood. I and relatives here during the week visited her sister. Mrs J. D. Jeanes. tenroute to her home in Lexington, and Mr Jeanes. on Sunday. N. C . after a few days stay in Toe- Miss Margo Martin, formerly of coa, Ga. Roanoke Rapids. Va.. has accepted a Miss Ann Cnckenberger has re- portion at the orphanage as secre- turned to her home in New York af- Ury ^ Mr> A M Copeland Miss ter spending two weeks with her un- Maftm u making ner home with her |clc and aunt. Mr and Mrs Cecil (, 1>leri Mri Gordon Goodale. and Mr Wilson Mrs W’llson accompanied her Goodale on Cleveland street to New York and spent last week | mn H Ford has returned I to her home tn Avon Park. Fla . after Mrs J B Townsend, of Anderson. a three weeks’ stay with her parents, visited her parents. Mr and Mrs B Mr and Mrs Eugene Hitt Guests of R Fuller, during the week She was th€ Hltt , 9n Sunday were H E Hitt, i accompanied here by Mrs Furman of CrOM Hll | t Albert Jolly, of Green- | Evans, also of Anderson, who visited and Mri E at< Henderson, her sister. Mrs John W Coleman. of Woodruff; Mr. and Mrs W D and Mr. Coleman. Armstrong and two sons, of Gray Miss Mary Gaines spent the week- Court; and Floyd Hitt, of Spartan- end at her home in Greenwood burg Friends of Mrs T M Seas* will Mr , Cassanova. Miss Angela oe glad to know she a able to be out Caaaanova. Casaanova and again after a several days illness. Frank Bailey were visitors at Par.s Mias Katrine Martin spen; the Moyatain n ear Greenville Sunday, .seek-end in Gray Court with her Mr , j K Hatton is spending sev- parents, Mr and Mrs Everett Mar-, with her daughter. Mrs W D Burley, and Mr Burley, in ^ Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does tin. Chief Petty Officer and Mrs H M Chaney and ton. Guy. of Solomons. Md. spent several days here recently with his parents, Mr and Mrs H M Chaney and other relatives, enroute to their home after a month's vaca tion stay in California. Miss Martha Washington spent the week-end in Owinfs with her broth er and siser-ln-law, Mr and Mrs Marion Washington Mrs. R L. Duncan. Jr., of Union, nce visited her sister, Mrs. Jobe Holland., \f rs and Mr Holland on Sunday Mr and Mrs. J. Sloan Todd and daughters. Martha and Ruth, were week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Lewis, in Conway, and her sister. Mrs. R. M. Eyerly, at Windy Hill. Greensboro. N. C. Mr and Mrs Sam McCrary and daughter. Rose Ann. and Mr. and Mrs Leonard Bishop and son. Danny, were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Pete Snipes. In Lancaster. Friends of Guy Tumblm will be interested to know he has returned home after a three mfnths stay at Fort Bliss in El Paso. Texas, and has resumed his position at the post of- Cliff Elkins. Jr., and son. j Clifford. HI. of Stuart. Fla., are spending a week with her mother,, Mrs. John D. Davis. Mr. and Mrs J N. Parker and children, of Lang ley. spent Sunday with Mrs. Davis. Mrs Metta Stone is spending this week in Orangeburg w’tth her daugh- Lt. Commander and Mrs. Claude ter M rs. C. J. Bauknight, and Mr A. Reeves, of Norfolk. Va., visited Bauknight. Mr. and Mrs. Henry the former's sister, Mrs. W. M Trammell and sons will spend Sun- Hughes, and Mr. Hughes during the there and accompany her hjme week. , m Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, of Columbia, spent the week-end with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Milam, Jr., were business visitors in Atlanta,, Ga., several days this .week. Friends of A. J. Merchant will be' glad to know* he is convalescing at home after being a hospital patient. Mrs. A. F. Lide and daughter. Ro berta. of Elloree, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Terrill, of BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greeting* To Those Whose Blrthdoys and Anniversaries Occur This Week. • • !! October 3 birthdays will include W. P. Jacobs, Jr., and Francis Bla- Charlotte, N. C., were guests Sunday lock of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger. Mrs. Eugene C. King will celebrate Miss Betty Taylor, daughter of her birthday October 5. Mrs. George Taylor, has accepted a Mrs. D. B. Smith and Mrs. Grady position with the Industrial Supply Chandler have birthdays October 4. company. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne will cel- Mrs. Estelle Rustin, formerly of ebrate their wedding anniversary Macon, Ga., has accepted a position October 3. with the Clinton Hotel Coffee shop. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ferguson, Charles W. Ahrens was called to R a i e igh, N. C., celebrated their Birmingham, Ala., Sunday because wedding anniversary yesterday. Df the illness of Mrs. G. S. Allen. John Michael Reddeck, son of Mr. Misses Keet Dixon, of Renntf and and Mrs L s Reddeck( wi ii be four Virginia Ann Holland, of this city, yg ars 0 id October 3. were visitor, in Columbia durin« the: ^ Ducket , CdpeUnd , son „ W. M. Roach spent last week with! ® nd ^ relatives in Dartofton. I""*" 1 ' hls tourth blrthday ° CtiV Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fitzgerald, of Der Bedford Village, N. Y., are spending Jimmy Chaney, son of Mr. and several weeks with their son-in-law Mrs. Carl Chaney, will celebrate his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. WilUam, ninth birthday Octobre 6. P. Jacobs. ! Sally Caroline Copeland, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Eassy and of Mr. ahd Mrs. Posey Watts Cope- family, of Greenville, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley. John B.. Jordan was in Charlotte, N. C., several days this week, where he attended a J. C. Penney company convention. Friends of Mrs. Jack Jeanes and children. Tommy and Ginger, will be interested to know they have joined Mr. Jeanes in Atlanta, Ga.. where land, will be three years old Octo ber 3. Eddie Norment, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norment of Baltimore. Md., formerly of this city, celebrated his ninth birthday September 25. t j Say— “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” Thank Ten % H it :: • • mm Harvest Time? No matter how you make a livini*. when you receive payment for hard work well done, you’re interested in one thing . . . safety for your • • • • M monev. Perhaps that’s why so many folks bring their funds straight to our bank where your dollars are invited, protected and insured. :: M. S. 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