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J Thursday, December 8, 1949 T ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE * Page Five WEEK-END TRIPS . ■ VISITORS ■ ■ ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents | silectomy at the Abbeville hospital 1 during the past week, j Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney, i of Ware Shoals, were week-end Mrs. H. C. Suber ad Miss Doris Suber attended a luncheon in Greenville yesterday honoring Miss Lois Power, bride-elect, of Laurens. Mrs. Hubert Tinsley and little daughter, Ellen, of Morehead City, N. C., will arrive this week to spend rome time with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Grube, of Lavidson, N. C., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. *vV. Roy Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas bbCht Sunday in Greenville with i "lends. Gaston and William Anderson, of and Mary Jane Eanes. of Danville,|r* min |. v Wp|f nrA Va., and Mr and Mrs. Kirk Puck r' 0001 " f , “I® ett, of Greenville, Mrs W. N. Bobo Roy men tS $159,841 and son, William, Mr. and Mrs.jc_ Frmr Mnnfhc guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Ken-! R. J. Bell and daughter. Marilyn | ro ' • OUr IVlOfiFnS nedy. J and Mrs. W. S. Hart, of Greenwood,' — ♦ Miss Ruth Bailey spent several! sP<-’n< Sunday with Mrs. Pinson and i Special to The Chronicle, idays last week in GreenviUe with|tantily- , I Columbia. Dec. 6.-Welfare pay- her sister, Mrs. William Anderson.| Winfred Norris was in Co- ments made m Laurens county dur- • Hubert Adair, of Greer, spent the> m ' a Monday on a business trip. t he ftrsl four months of the 1949- Mount Airy, <N. C., spent the week- ( weekend w ith his father, R. P. j The following were recent guests of Mrs. George Brown: Mr. and Mrs. 1950 fiscal year totaled $159,841, ac cording to a report just released by Of the expenditures m,ade in I^au- rens county, $40,552 was spent dur ing the month of October Of the October total, 82 per cent was used for old age assistance, two per I’ent for aid to the blind, 11 per cent for aid to dependent children, and five per cent for general assistance. In South Carolina, public welfare expenditures for the month of Oc tober totaled $1,213,543 end with their brother, A. F. An- Adair, and Mrs. Adair. , an/i T'a ^ Arthur H. Kivers,' director or the w r • * . derson. i Friends of Arthur Scogin will i^n^ Mr and Mrs^^rion ^Brown: S out h Carolina Department of Pub- Vesper SerVICC At Mrs. J. W. Mahon and daughters,: sorry to know he has been ill at Ellcnor and Jeanne, of Greenville, J his home for a week, are spending this week with her; Friends of Grady Arnold will re-, r€ns parents, Me. and Mrs. A. A. Ram- 1 gret to learn that he is a patient age. Sr., while Mr.. Mahon is at- j a t Hays hospital. tending a meeting in Long Beach,' Mr and Mrs G c . Wilder andj^veral dlyt^ith 3 ''Hfcks Calif. j daughter, Sara Louise, of McCor-j Friends of Ray Jackson, son of mick, spent Sunday with his mo- and children of Lexington, N. C., andi Iic Welfare Providence School Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Lau-. ° f the total expended during the ' » four-month period in Laurens coun- A Christmas vesper service will be ty, $131,100 went for old age assist- : patient in Augusta, Ga., is spending I o’clock at the Providence school, Drr-P. F. Hicks, who is a-hospital ".V oc e "T"_ l ^ ^ Siven Sunday afternoon at five Weldon Jackson, of Abbeville, for merly of this city, will be glad to know he is improving satisfactorily at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mac Finney, of this city, following a ton- Route Santa Through Clinton This bank invites you to do your Christmas shopping in Clinton. Ready for your approval you will find a large selection of gifts offered by local merchants. Justify their faith in you by doing your Christmas shopping in Clinton. Remember, nothing ever paid greater dividends or more handsome returns than loyalty to your town. WE INVITE YOU TO BANK WITH US Largest Slipper Assortment In Town E, the night before Xmas fond every night thereof ter J Daniel Green Comfy Slippers Black, white and light blue ."'atin. Sizes 4 to 9. AAA to B. 4.98 Black felt, sizes 5 to 9, AA to B. 4.98 Black satin with pink trim. Sizes 4 to 9. AAA to IJ. 4.98 Red Felt, sizes 4 to 9. AA to B.. 1 4.98 We Also Carry a Fine Collection of Men’s and Children’ Bedroom Slippers! — 98c to 3.98 ther, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Guests of Mrs. J. C. Wells and family during the past week were Mrs. Allen Workman, of Cjoss Hill, and Mrs. C. S. Cleland, of Whit mire. Davis V. Pitts, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hickory, N. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dailey. icks 5 ,$19,949 (04 aid to dependent chil- Lydia Abou , on< , hundrKi Dailey. o( t"' ” * en ' r ‘' take part or. the Yuletide pro- u-eek-end gram to which the public is invited * In the istate as a whole, $4,728,518: has been expended on public welfare i assistance, of which $3,354,296 was I ‘I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE" 'spent Sunday with his sister, Miss with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley. ,, 'Jeanette Pitts, and family.^ | Mr and Mrs H A Simmons and.i J Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Coates, of [ family spent Sunday in Whitmire : .Chesterfield, spent the week-end with his brother, Julian Simmons,' Friends of Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger used for old ^ assistance.’$162,812 OFFICE BOOKS — Ledgers. Ledge* will be glad to know she is able to! f a i P aid to t h e blind, $836,334 fm-w . Binders and Sheets, Cash Books, be out again following an illness. ^ f 0 dependent children, and $325,- B Dk« — full stn'k. Chronicle Pub- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mills and son, 026 for general assistance. ,i *' mp » Mac, of Greenwood, spent Sunday- “7771717 —— — with their .daughter, Mrs. J. B. Al len, and Mr. Allen. and Mrs. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe and'!> Misses Sara and Blanche Cox'family and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll De- spent the week-end in Cross An-|Vore and children visited Mr. and S Jchor with Mr. and Mrs. Judson Cox. j Mrs. Jerry O’Quinn in Newberry :: Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sessoms and Sunday, daughter, Sherrie, and Mr. and’ Friends of Mrs. S. M Warner will H 1 Mrs. Bill Anderson and daughter,' he glad to know she is improving !•: ! Carolyn, spent the week-end at after a week’s illness at her home, i;: Jacksonville Beach. Fla. ***€ Henderson, of Fort Worth, g ! Mrs. William J. Henry is spend- d ?ys this week £ in* several days in Cramer.on, N. n7j 'i C. with her daughter. MW. Ray- Herder- ;# mend Crow.cn. and Mr. Crowson. .nj ^erM dayT this ^eekL’m mi L Mr. and Mrs R L. Longshore mother. [* spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Sammy and Browning Adair sons' Thompaon Pitts, in Newberry. I of Mr. and .Mrs S Y Adair, are ill T. C. Johnson. Jr. kas returned‘• t -l their home i- from • eight day stay in Jackson. Friends of Mrs Ross D Young, of £ .Mich, where he attended the Tim- 7 al,^ens • Wl '* 1 ** t0 know she i ken Oil Burner ffhooh which is a '“ * P at » fnt >t the Blalock clinic. Division of the Timken Ball Bear ; ! f/ ien45 of Ml “ *** Woodworth mg and Axle Co. Mrs. R. W Johnson, accompanied by friends from Laurens, has re turned home after a tnp to New York City. Detroit. Mich . Chicago. Ill and several other states will regret to know she continues. Ill at her home Spreading Fire Badly Damages Lt. Col. and Mrs. Powell A Fra-'Dj.C^- VVnIL ser and little nn spent the j DlSh0 P Walk ^ r end in Florence with the Mrs Fra- . . ... " ' ser’s mother Mrs L A McCall W t* Friends of Wilton Unford will' <Um *** d I?*"*** n,fht bf be glad to know he is improving r about s as 31rnn * a ' ti y •• rvtx „ M r u. Nor.. N kT. * • bou{ when heavy smoke ,at Otrsn N C when h. has been, discovered pouring from the a hospital patient fur some lime front of ^ buUdint .Mil. D. K sn. ig.uk,. JfetCar ton_ IbeJu*. Dr. L. E iUbop King, and Mr and Mrs Melvin »t* rUd th# overhead ce ling at Calvert were recent visitors there .boy, lhe pj #< ^ „ # wm ii ar | Mr and Mrs J. F Jacobs, of this f.re in 1946 (u origin was unde city. and Dr. Thomwell Jacobs, of termined and may have started from Atlanta. Ga. were »n Charleston a short circuit or defective w.rmg. during the week to attend the un- it is thought. veiling ceremony at St Philip s The bark end of the roof had prai - ‘ Protestant Episcopal churchyard of tirally fallen in *heh firemen were the monument to Charles Pinckney rafted to fight the flahnes The stoek Mr and Mrs A P You mans and of merchandise was a complete k>«t son. Albert. Jr., of Greenville, spent by fire, smoke and water, making Sunday with Mr. and Mrs H L It impossible for the firm to reopen 'Todd yesterday The owners slate it is Ft i« nd< of Miss Elisabeth Cope- their Intention to reopen tleir bust- land will be glad to know she has nru *t as early a date as possible j returned to her home after spend-1 The building is ow ned py Mrs E 'mg some lime in Columbia and M hkI Smith of this city Greenville ~ Zack Me Lee*, of Charleston, is spending this week with his grand- j mother. Mrs. Zee MrLees Mr. and Mrs. W, Windsor spent I the week-end m Gn {relatives. Hu moth ' Wildcr, returned home ifoi a visit. Mrs. E M Sandifer. of McCor- i mirk and Washington. D C . is |spending thu week with Mr and j Mr*. Ed Campbel). Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser land family are visiting relatives in (Savannah. Ga. where they were I called because of the serious illness (of the former's mother. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis and j daughter. Nannette. recently visited Mrs. W S. McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Watkins in Asheville. N. C., William R. Pitts attended a State; i Laundry and Dry Cleaning con-1 1 vention in Columbia several days | (during the week. Friends of Cpl. and Mrs. Frank loftis will be interested to know they have moved into a new home in Sumter, where Cpl. Loftis is (stationed at Shaw Field Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Timmer- jman have returned from their wed ding trip and are making their home on Cedar street. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon, Jr., of Warsaw, N. C.. spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, and family. Miss Virginia Sadler has resum ed her position in New York City after being called home on account of the death of her father, R. E. Sadler. Miss Irene Snead, of Gaffney, was the week-end guest of Miss Lily Yarborough. Mrs. A. B. Godfrey spent several days during the week with her sister, Mrs. John Q. Henry and Mr. Henry in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Martin, of Greenw'ood, Bill Martin, of Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin and family, of Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hugh Austin and family, of Cross Hill, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B R Austin Sun day. E. C. Pressley. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pressley, is recuper ating at Hays hospital where he underwent an operation during the ! week. Recent guests of Mrs E. B Pin- yi wi-tv Mr uni $!"» Pete Lu’hcr < ARD OF THANK* 1 wuh to thsnk the people of Clin ton Mills and the City of Clinton for the nire offering and what htey have jrcenvillr with ^ T dur ‘ n< mjr 1<m * ,U "«* i r Mm J G * don t know h iw to expre** the ,n*- with Itwm m ' a"' 1 but we thank each and everyone fro what you have done for u» I -J W Hedspeth Gold Theatre JOANNA, S. C. Morning Show*—It A. M. Monday. Wednesday. Friday Matinee—3 P. M. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Night Shows—6:30 and 8:3t Every Night Admission 35c (29r plus Sc tax) Children under 12—9c Thur.-Fri. Dec. 8-9 THE LAST BANDIT With William Elliott and Forrest Tucker Saturday Dec. 10 Double Feature— KAZAN ...and... 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