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f Thursday, November 10, 1949 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five Safety Program Being Conducted At Joanna Mills H 28; E. A. Tinsley, 35; G B. Craft, 24: | ! The Joanna company will be host WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS ! to the Piedmont Regional Safety j Th j c» m„ ,h!BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW The Joanna Cotton Mills is pro- 1 , s announced. The company is also, . - , . D *. motmg a safety campaign throughout| affiliated with the Na ti 0 nai safety; Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents 'nen Joanna plants, with a Safety i counc ii anc [ was reppresented at the 1 — v.. ommittee composed of employees | national convention of that body held meeting regularly and making rec-1 recent i y i n chi cag0( m. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs spent ammendations to eliminate unsafe! ♦ several days last week with the for- " State President Class Room Teachers Addresses Local Group ^ Miss Mae Walsh, of Charleston, i president of the South Carolina Class Room Teachers organization,^ wa 3 i guest speaker Tuesday afternoon for Pitts, president. Program chairman, Mrs L B Dill ard. i P.ano solo, “Valeik" (John Mok- rejs). Miss Luva McDonald Solo, “In the Garden of My-Heart” (Cara Rome), Mrs. H M Lyoadholt. Miss Walsh gave an inspiring talk on the work of the organization shf* acts and dangers. John H. Davenport T , j. u U is director of the program. I WO Inquests Held The company announced this week D u rnrnnpr'c lnrv that eighteen of its employees have D 7 '-O ron er 5 Jury worked 25 years or more without a I The inquests for Albert Those Thornwell Jacobs, ’ost-time accident, inose in me:.^“Vhe underwent an appendectomy last group, with the length of time each; Blease Wilson, 25, were conducted week has, follow: J. L. Clark, 26; Miss I last Thursday by a coroner s Mary Fuller, 25; W. L. Fuller, 25; J. I sitting at the court house. 3. Hart, 26; B. F. Sample, 25; Mrs.! Campbell, who died October jury; I Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson have , returned from a visit to Toledo, J. •, Ohio, with their daughter, Mrs. J. F. of Mr. and Mrs. George Casque in riu i"’ one of four held annually Walhalla. Minnie Dean, 31; Gertrude Flow, 26; i was declared to have come to his! j^ r Beckman and family. Harry Estes, 29, Tom Flow, 27; R. L.: death in an “automobile accident, j Miss Martha Washington spent the Francis, 32; Mrs. Vergie Garner, 31; ' * ‘ ‘ C’aude Johnson, 31; C. O. Owens, 36, M E. Smith, 36; Mrs. Bertha Stroud,'a motor vehicle, driver unknown.” mer’s uncle, Dr in Atlanta, Ga. Harold Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. T ■ Carl S. Smith, of Mountville, is a 1 a i^ "“"k V/^r 3 , T 1 "‘""“a 1 Patient at the Blalock clinic, where the! Campbell, 25, of Laurens and Coh iin<t«>nxr*nt an annpnH<»r'tmnv last Mrs. T. T. Arnold of Greenville, is visiting her son, J. B. Arnold, and; Mrs. Arnold. . Mrs. Eethel R. Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair and Misses Jeanette and Frances Lee Pitts spent Sunday in T ^ _ ..... i «-— Lancaster with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. r rancis, 32, Mrs. Vergie Garner, 31^ Wilson was declared to have come \v0fek-0nd in Honea Path with her 1 Pitts to his death “after being struck by parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Wash-j Mn and Mrs Robert j. Grube o( ington. , Davidson, N. C., spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Noland Suddeth and with her arenlSt Mr . and Mrs . W . B. H. Suddeth spent Saturday at ■ R p iUs Clemson college with Alan Suddeth, i \| rS- George B Brockebroiigh of who teaches there, and attended the , ,, , , ^ Clemson-Boston college homecoming I Kinards, addiessed the Greenvi .e football game. ' f'. ar 1 dcn ' lub ?' ‘ te c monlh ' ; f , T ee “ n? , Wednesday at the Sears Shelter. 1 Friends of Mrs. J. S. Boozer will Ladso n Dubose, student at David- be sorry to'know she is ill and is a son co iieg e , Davidson. N patient at the Blalock clinic. Miss Katrine Martin spent the Casque and family. Mr. and Mrs t! ? e local teacher group. Thirty-five heads Casque and daughter, Celia, attended class , room teachers of the city; At the conclusion of the program the Clemson-Boston college home-’ !5 hools ' Thornwell orphanage, and | a social hour was enjoyed :n the coming football game at Clemson on’ State Training school attended the, home economics room where refresh- Saturday and were week-end guests meet ing in the high school audito- m$nts were served Handsome a~ The following program was given: Business session: Mrs. Raymond rangements of chrysanthemums with other fall flowers were used to deco rate the auditorium and social rooms. 1921-1949 Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE Member The National Association of Life Underwriters Pau Ly Check A Bank of Clinton Checking Account is a great con- veni^ice in paying bills and in keeping an orderly budget. Economical, safe and convenient—paying by check is the business-like way to handle your finan cial affairs. We INVITE YOUR BUSINESS- ASK THOSE WE SERVE. Bank Of Clinton * Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tetter miff—l, tUttts md tight - mft. Sixes 10-2$ mt rmittf of colors. $14.95 Chaney’s Dress Shoppe Clinton, S. C. D. E. TRIBBLE COMPANY In Clinton, S. C. OFFERS YOU High Quality Building Material Prompt Delivery — Courteous Service Bing Crosby and over Jirtvmv Wakeley WLBG — 860 Tuesdays 12:05 P..M. Laurens — Clinton Fridays 8:00 A.M. C., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs Crawford Dubose. spent the Crawford Dubose. in" j week-end at her home in Gray Court. | Mr and Mrs Arnold Cannon spent, *'• R. L. Plaxico le't Tuesday for a tbe W eek-end in Charleston with week s vacation at Stuart, Fla. friends and attended the P C.-Citadel •• 1 Friends of Mrs. T. D. Copeland will football g ame . % be glad to know she is convalescing j w Milam of New York spenl g at her home following an operation severa i da ys here last week with his and hospital stay in Atlanta ! mother, Mrs. J. W. Milam, and Kings J.* Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes and \i oun tain, N. C., on business. :: children. Tommy and Ginger of At- Dr and Mrs. M. A._ Macdonald. $ lanta.^Ga., arrived yesterday for a are spgncJing a week in Sanford, Fia., •• where Dr. Macdonald is conducting a 8 meeting at the First Presbyterian ;• few days visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Mrs. Carlton Weatherby and son cb ' u Y cb < ’ of Waynesville, N. C., are^guests of 1 Mvra Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Moore. Dr. and Mrs. _D. O. Rhame and sons attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Anderson Blanding in Sumte.' orv* Sunday. Friends of R. P. Hamer will be glad Adair, Anne Owens •• and Cornelia Harris, students at •.• Winthrop college, spent the week-end at their homes here. $ Mr. and Mrs. W. C Shealy and Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts at- y tended the Clemson-Boston college , h to know he is improving at his home (footb 3n game at Clemson on Satur- ■ $• from an illness. , av Mrs. Archie Hill of Cross Hill, is " w j wixon of e Md , * , at w Patien i W the A Bla J oc i cliaic 0 visited Dr and Mrs Ja.rne. CarsonJ Mr. and Mrs. A^ A. Ramage. Sr., dur j n g j be p ast week, spent Sunday in Cowpens with the Mr and Mrs Jamet Ashton and) 5 , latter s mother, Mrs. T. J Chandler, dau g b ter. Miss Lois Ashton, of Yap- hank, Long Island. N. Y.. have re- turned to their home after a visit JJ with Mrs. Agnes Kern and other friends here. Mrs Ashton is the for- 8 ♦ • :: • * o% • • • • ♦ • • • and her sister, Mrs. Talmadge Hen ley. . Mr. and Mrs. John F. Norris, Miss Elizabeth Nicholson and Miss Mar tha Ramage spent Sunday in the meV Miss'Lois Sanders.” mountains of North Carolina. K :: •• Armistice Day Let us reim rnher it as a monument to peace . . . . a perr.anent peace we hope, that some day may be e*tablisheri through a generou> and s;-mpathetic understanding of all nation> by their neighbors. :: :: CLOSED ARMISTICE DAY NOVEMBER 11TH n • • ■ M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation :: .. .. „ „ „ . . Miss Ann Blakely, who teaches in ’ Mr and Mrs °- F Beat y and four Cheraw. spent the week-end with her , sons have returned from a vacation par ent s . Mr and Mrs. Ralph Blakely H stay with friends and relatives R(>bfert F Black has returned from » Charleston Kings tree and Florence, i a busineJ5 tn t0 Tennessee and Mis-iij and attended the P. C.-Citadel foot- | ! ba li* an ? e n ^ - i Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adair and ehil-S Mrs. A. B. Galloway, Sr. of Tren- and Mr and Mrs G E Tumb _ JJ ! , a r ^ ent * u * st 1° the home lin spent Sunday visiting points of ^ , d ^ MrS r F ^ C D PinS w n interest in the mountains of North * Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Breechen, Miss Carolina Jamie Little accompanied by Miss M iss Thelma Owens, with several Mary Ella Bailey of this city, and frlends from Columbia and Cross Greenwood, were guests Sunday of Anchor were visit0rs in Spartanburg Mr. and Mrs. Everette Carson and Sunday Tne^Tucker ^is visiting her wm be^la^ to^no^she^s able^to Wmillllllllllllii ! as ft yesterday for Norfolk, Va., where 1 [they will attend the wedding of their l 5.‘ s, ' r ’ : Mr : A"'' 1 Smith and Mr., be out again (ollowlng an iIlness and Smith in Asheville, N. C.. while re-, j ias resumed her position with Belk's cuperating from injuries received in De p artment store a recent automobile accident. Mr . and Mrs Durward Murdock Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville. ; and son Haynie t the week . end T th /r ek ; end o 11 , h f r P arents - in Dillon with friends. , Mr and Mrs^J. D. Boland. Sr. Miss ^r^hy Halli of Lyman) has Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stewart left res jg ncd ber position at Page's Beauty shop and will spend some time in , ,, . . ,, . . , Rock Hill before returning to Lvman granddaughter, Miss Miriam White. t0 make her ho:ne !°" ri a 3 '. T u , Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Miller of Char-| child f St p etersburg . F i a . ha ve ' {°r C ;, r * Ce " tly V1Slted Mr and returned home after a visit with Mrs M 2’ Ca T U c anCe D K , 4 ., ! Dunlap’s brother. C. C. Giles, and i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phifer of Mon- j ^j r! . G ji es i roe. N C.. were week-end guests ol j ‘ Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette, of i the latter s sister, Mrs. F. F. Hicks, charleston, spent the week-end with Other guests of the, ber s ; steri Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts, and Mr. Pitts. Mrs. Burdette remained for a week’s stay. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Chandler and , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hitt and daugh- D. K. ; ter( Gwen< S pent Sunday in Ashe- and Dr. Hicks. | Hicks during the week were Dr. Hicks’ sister, Mrs. C. L. Self, of Ma- I rion, N. C.. and brother, Dr. Clay Hicks of Lawndale, N. C. Mrs. Louise Lawson, Mrs. Snelgrove, Mrs^ Carlton King and; vil!e and other ints of interest in , Junior Lanford. on Sunday visited, the mountains of North Carolina. | Wilton Lanford who s a patient at Mr and Mrs Alvin Bagwell and the Veterans hospital at Oteen, N. | little dau g bter j inn s t the week _ . C Friends of Mr. Lanford mil be end m Gaff with the former .,' glad to know he is improving fol- brothei . and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and lowing an operation there the past, Mrs Lewis Ba g welli Jr W< vr ' r> d \ir u »• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Koelling were Mrs. R. R. Walker continues to im-, week . end guests of Mr and Mrs p prove at Hays hospital where s^e is, A Leland m Mc c !el i ansville . a W ,1- A Chief Pert - V Officer and Mrs. H. M Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of Cha and son who have 5een sta . GreenviUe, spent ^the week-end with, tioned for some time in Solomons , MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA her sister, Miss Ruth, Bailey. Md., arrived yesterday for a several! < * Mrs^ Winnie Barne t of Laurens. d . s , here W1 h , and Mrs. Minnie Chi dress of Kin- H M chan s> , ards are ill and patients at Hays hos- ; wither othcr reUti pital. Friends of C. A. Sullivan will be sorry to know he ,is ill and is a pa- t t , 'children spent Sunday in Newberry Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster, Jr., and , ith h Mr ^ children of Winnsboro, spent several j ’ days this week with her parents, Mr. j ' Al . ... and Mrs. W. H. Simpson |,, “ rS „ Ab '^, lexa ? der and ' Vl1 - Miss Julia Long of Chajlotte, N.,n^ , R . S 1 . 115 ' Jr - and children, .u- j . .. Billy and Dianne, are spending sev- H. M. Chaney, Sr., who is ill, and enroute to San Diego, Calif., where CF*0 Chaney has been transferred. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe and C., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes and at tended the Jennings-Terrell wed ding in Laurens on Saturday after noon. Mrs. Dudley Jones is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edward Brailsford and Mr. Brailsford in Summerton. P. S. Bailey and Carlisle Neely, accompanied by Mrs. Bailey and Mrs: Neely, left Tuesday for a week’s business trip to New York. Mr. and eral days in Camden with their sis ter, Mrs. Eugene Sheorn, and Mr. Sheorn. * « Ed Nolan, faculty member of the University of S. C., Columbia, was the week-end guest of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manley, of Montgomery, Ala., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tumblin. Roy Workman, Jr., of Union, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. Mrs. R. C. Adair will leave today to and ^ Ir s. J. Roy Workman join them in New York for a sev eral days’, stay. Mr. and Mrs. Sadler Love of Char lotte, N. C., were week-end guests ol Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jacobs, III, and attended the Jennings-Terrell wedding in Laurens on Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. T. N. 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