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} - /, /' Thursday, December 15, 1913 THE CLINTON CHUONTCIE i i»e part)’ preference. In reply to a query on whether South Carolina Gov. J. Strom Thur- i mond was justified ih running on the States’ Rights ticket last year, ! 59 per cent of the students nodded; a * the affirmative. P. C. Students Prefer Democrats In Campus Poll Politically-minded students -., uie ulluJI1 . M vc , - # . . ^ ^ A n .. Presbyterian college prefer the Presbyterian’s active IRC organi- Items Of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Democratic party to the States’ zation which sponsored the poll, 1 — - ■ Rights movement by a wide major-. already is making plans for a three-1 WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW 'this week in Charlotte, N. C. with 'her daughter-in-law, Mrs. T Wat | Henderson, and children, while the Path with her parents, Mr and Mrs. P. M. Washington. i!n U Roanok U e b v n a ^ “ h0 * P ‘“ l ; ’ I new home on Cedar street in Coi- , Clinton boys attending Clemson 1 lege View Heights ;coll«. K( - will arrive h»m® next Wed-, w T j ackson of Abbevi , te , t inesdajr to spend the Chmtmas hoi- lht we ek.end with his daogMer. : .days at the.r homes. Mrs Maf Flnn and (ami| 8 • ''y- j day political emphasis conclave at I Dr. E. N. Sullivan is attending an A campus poll conducted by the which prominent political figures obstetrical seminar at the University International Relations club found will enter into forums and discus-. hospital in Augusta, Ga., this week, the Democratics gaining 57 per cent sions with students. j Mr. and Mrs. H. Freeman Strunk and W. F. Herr, of Brooklyn, Conn. PrGsbytCrianS To I returned to their home yesterday favor while the States’ Rights party collected 22 per cent of the vote. Earlier, the P. C. student body u , had indicated a strong preference! MCOT LOymen for James F. Byrnes as the next president, so apparently they would attend the funeral of a friend. Col. David W Bethea, of Dillon. ! is spending several days this week Miss Katrine Martin will leave this week-end to spend the Christ hi * W W. Harm, m., holiday., with hoh parent,. Mr. er Mrs W W Hari s in Sander, h * x ' n * c ? me for the inspection of and Mrs. Everette Martin, in Gray er. Mrs. W. W. Harris in Sanders- several National Guard units ville, Ga. Mrs. B. T. Fuller and children. in Court. this area. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley, of Miss Ann Blakely, who teaches in Hartsville, spent Sunday with her granddaughter, Mrs. Ben Moye and 'Mr. Moye. Hugh Jacoobs and W. C. Baldwin' Mr and Mrs James E Anderson iavor his running on the Democrat-,of this city will speak at the Joanna' and f am jiy are occupying their new ic ticket rather than as a third Piesbyterian church Sunday morn- home on Maple street party candidate. ing at 11 o’clock, with the public Friends of Mrs. A. M. Ramage, | Nell and Floyd, with Mr. and Mrs. Cheraw. will arrive home Monday patents, Mr.'and Mrs. W E Neigh Bill Blalock and children. Susan to spend the holidays with her par- bors. and Valerie, spent Sunday in Col- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakelv. j Miss Bobbie Jean Boan of Man umbia with the former’s daughter,! B. F. Wingard, of Dillon./s spend- ning. was the week-end‘ guest of Mrs. Calvert Marsh and Mr. Marsh, ing several days with Mrs. Wingard Mr. and Mrs Kenneth McCord and Lt. Col. and Mrs. Thomas O. Ho- and family, well and children, who have been! Miss Martha Washington, of Hon- The Republican party ran third in invited. They will tell of the lay- w h 0 lives near here will be alad rpcidina in th* Panama Panai •if i asni "* lon * non- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jor he ooll with 7 oer cent while the man’s convention held recently in', u nves ne * r wlU be glad residing in the Panama Canal Zone ea Path, will leave this week-end. moved into an apartment k^ia^s s gather^ less ner! Atlanta gH I ° l "W™™* s ^ c ' fc » r past two years, have return- to spend the holidays in Honea'row street, ociansts gamerea less man i per|Auama, " ;tonly at her home from a broken ed to the States and will move to .—- the Socialists cent. Thirteen per cent of those Presby-1 also announced preaching services terian college students contacted on' Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the the campus-wide poll indicated no Shady Grove Presbyterian church, The pastor, Rev. L. W. Brown, has arm injury received in a fall last attended the dances at P. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson have on Wood Mrs. Howell and family spent sev-, eral days this week with her mo- week John Pitts, III, and Alan Suddeth i attended the Christmas ball at Win- ! ^. d ^ C e °y^ g in Rock HlH on Sat '. t R h an r [ in ^ r€ ' H ' D Rantin and Mr | Ben E. Wilson and Mrs. Joe j Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery and Hough, of Spartanburg, spent the ( Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., of Rock £ week-end with their brother-in-law H ill, spent the week-end with their ’ n;and sister, Mr. and li^rs. C. E. Ni-, p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp. i g!chols. Miss Elsie Hough, of Green-■ M rs . l. S. Henderson is spending Xj|| ville, was a guest Sunday of Mr. j — dn Mr M and N Mr$ ol w. e Monk, of At-!M us 9 f ° ve Demonstration Sumter where the former will be stationed at Shaw field. Lt. Col. anc . H Gift Candies GIVE HER Nunnally’s THIS CHRISTMAS 8'lanta, Ga., were week-end guests of | Club Holds Meeting « his sister, Mrs. Tom Plaxico and ^ Pla u IC °j , 1 Musgrove Home Demonstra- ^ Mrs Henderson Pitts was called ^ tion club met with Mrs. P. B. Mitch- & to Inglewood, Catif. recently because e ll on December 7, with the president'? [jof the death of her brother-in-law, | j n charge ' Need A Secretary? ‘The Candy of the South’ Young’s Pharmacy (James D. Nelson. Friends of Mrs., The h ome was beautifully deco-^B (Pitts will regret to learn she be- rated for the Christmas season. jS icame ill while there. Mr. Pitts join-' The pr()ject S£mg was sun b the :: ed her this week to accompany her club> and the devotional was con . g home. v 'ducted by Miss Blanche Cox, who tv Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Miss Martha repeated verses from Luke. Her re- f! 'Keeping the H i marks were based on Christmas Spirit." The roll was called by the secre-, H Phone 19 We Deliver Ramage and Mrs. J. W. Mahon and daughters, Ellenor and Jeanne, vis ited Mrs. T. J. Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Henry in Cow-; tary and each ’memb'er ' answered pens Sunday. (naming her favorite Christmas carol. M ^ m Friends of Mrs. S. M. Warner will The minutes were read by the sec- — I be glad to know she is able to be retary. During a business session the 1 -|up again after being a patient at club bought a health bond, j Hays hospital for several days last' During the social hour the recre-j . wee *- . . 1 ational leaders had charge of a num- S Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, of ber of contests and games. Christ- Santa SatU Shop, in Clinton! This bank invites you to do your Christmas shopping in Clin ton. 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 Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. Kit Young 'and son, Chris, of Rock Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds Young, of Sorry, but we can't deliver a young lady in person to help look after your finan cial affairs hut we can do the next best thing. # Offer you the conveniences of a check ing account! We’ll keep an accurate record of your deposits, pay money out only on your orders and render a statement of every transaction at the end of the month. Open A Checking Account at mas carols were sung and gifts from under the brightly decorated tree were exchanged by the members. Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds \oung, of were exchanged by the members. 8 BJV Off (Union, spent the week-end with t Refreshments were served by the' g ||f| m KMlIttYY Off mAYl Mr - and Mre - h< H*q^ J Ilia ala DUllGy & □Oil The following Winthrop college p p Hrkli<L*we , | ^ Young. The following Winthrop college| p p Hnli/l/iwc students spent the week-end with •• ^ FIQlIUOyS ,their parents: Mis> i&-Mary Kent! Begin Fridoy Wysor, Myra Adair, Cornelia Har- 1 3 '" 7 iris and Barrie Jean Wingard. j Announcement has been made i Mrs. William V. Schwintek, of, ^ ba ^ Ch r ist mas holidays at the coi- BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus 1600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Camp Hood Texas, and Mrs lege will begin tomorrow afternoon I Charles Bell, of Columbia are spend- and end on January 4 , ing some time with their parents, -j. he closing week before the holi- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamin. Sgt. days is a busy one on the cam p U: . Schwintek was also here during,-j. be annua t Christmas songfest was the week en route on a business, held Tuesday night and on Fri -| a yi trip to Washington, D C. Friends; and dances were given at' of Mrs. Benjamin will regret armory by the Pan-Hellenic know she is quite ill at her horne j counc ii. and that Mr. Benjamin also re- students’ Christmas dinner j mains ill. Miss Vivian Parks Adair will ar rive Saturday from Hampton, Va. to spend a two weeks stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair. | Miss Ruth Bailey left Monday for a several week’s stay in Griffin. iGa. with her sister, Mrs. A. O. Bray, j Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Adair had asi their guests Sunday Mr. and Mi's. B. R. Austin, Mrs. Henry Neigh-} 'bors. Dr. J. W. Davis, and Mrs. John 'Coleman, for a Christmas dinner. ; | Friends of Mrs. R. R. Walker, of. .Laurens, will regret to know she will be served this evening in the dining hall. Manager L. V. Powell, has announced the following special menu for the occasion: Juice Pickles Celery Olives Roast Tom Turkey Jellied Cranberry Sauce Nut Stuffing Giblet Gravy Blue Lake Green Beam Candied Yams Hot Rolls Butter Congealed Layer Salad Fruit Cake Mince Pie Fruit Nuts Candy The Officers and Directors of This Association Take Pleasure In Announcing: A 3 DIVIDEND TO BE PAID DECEMBER 31, 1949, TO INVESTORS OF THAT DATE BETTER START SAVING Save towards the day that your plans are complete. And let CITIZENS FEDERAL help you with the financ ing and owning your own home. And while your savings are earning dividends, each account is insured up to $5,000. ^ FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION * Telephone No. 6 A Cfintans Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS B. Hubert Boyd, President J. P. Prather. Vice-President J. Sloan Todd, Secretary-Treaaurer Mrs. Henry Hunter. Aaat. Secretary-Treaaurer B. Hubert Boyd J- P- Pmther T. D. Copeland W. W. Harris J* S***® Todd *• MeGoo J. B. Hart T. Heath Copeland continues ill at Hays hospital \ Friends of Mrs. C. B. Kugler and\ daughters, Betsy and Patsy, will'be; interested to know they have nnov- PQ(-|Y|g|» Clinton ed to Washington. N. C. where they will make their home Resident Passes Friends of J. B. Arnold will be. I.. Columbia glad to know he is able to be out : ^ QIUmPiq > again after being confined to his; Mrs Le[ha Be( . knelI Gil 73 home because of tlln^H^ little, died Ju at thc Conlederate daughter, Jean, has also been ‘H, Hnm „ hn , nitn , in rn , limhia ^ were daughter, Joyce, of Cayce, week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs_: ^ first husband Gary Holcomb Billy Able, son of )Smithi dicd in 190C . - , ^. . , Home hospital in Columbia. She wa« Wl 5 W H am. .nrf 3 dAuixtcr of the late Charles Wes- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Abk and ]ey and F . anccs Miller Beckne n Mrs. Gilmoie was married twirc. John Henry Mr. and Mre Able, was the week-; h ^" d . U ^ d end guest of Dickie Weisner. , jn 19 ., 5 Earl Stewart formerly of this Mrs ‘ Gilmore was a teacher lt ^Uv, ha>s )een rans err c ° . i Spartanburg and Union counties for j Boston Va n where he is employed ^ ^ ^ matr jn at uith the .iibci- o t man <» ° Thornwell Orphanage for five years, j Greenville. She vvas member o. He Eau Miss Martharene Pitts, accompany Clairfi church in Co . ed by a number of ’employees of the R. K. Ratteree Insurance offiee in Greer, will leave tomorrow to lumhia, and of the Order of the East ern Star. . , , . • xt xr . One son, Charles A. Smith, of Co-* jspend the week-end in New York luJnbia surv[ ^ s with threc brotn- l C,t y- T L u u u lf ' rs . C. N.' and W W. Beeknrll of Otho Johnson, who has been re-! Swit and q E B ecknel! of Rocky siding for some time m Birming-^^ N C ; Qne sister M „ c L I ham, Ala , arrived home last week t Adair ito spend the Christmas holidays of Spartanburg; four step- ,10 spena uie ' daughters. Mrs. L. M. Raley of Ruby, ^th his ^ r ‘ R ‘ c ‘ ,° (A (Mrs. Oree Shipman of Spartanburg, and Mrs. Johnson. On Sunday Mr.! w __ ,, _ J - . . . , Mrs. Harry Crocker of Santuc, and and Mrs. Johnson and daughter. Miss Lucy Gilmore of Ra i ei g hi N c.; Ann. Otho Johnson and Mr. and jone step . son E R Gi i more of Char . Mrs_ V. P. Adair visited relative.j 1()tte N c and Several grandchil . : in Greer. , dren and great-grandchildren. Friends of J. D. o an v\, Funeral services were held yester- sorry to know he is a patient at the , Jay d(ternoon by the Rev Carl Q Blalock Pa 2e and the Rev L E Wiggins Rev. and Mrs. T. on last 3 ur j a i was in Swit/er Baptist churcri and daughters, Ellen and^ Anne. cemetefy were called to Flemington, Ga. dur-, _ ing the past week because of the. death of the former’s mother, Mrs. [ J. B. Fraser. Sr. Mrs. Fraser was also the mother of Brig. Gen Jos- ;eph B. Fraser, and the Rev. H. B.j Fraser, pastor of the Second Presby terian church in Greenwood, who. have many friends here. Friends of Dr. Marshall W. 1 Brown will regret to learn that he is confined to his home because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Wilder were in Atlanta, Ga.. during tne week to^ Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad SL - Office Hews f to S:St Phone 658 CHOOSE -A MERRY WREATH -A COLORFUL BOUQUET -A DOOR OR HOUSE ARRANGEMENT -A DAINTY CORSAGE -A LONG-LASTING POTTED PLANT —from our large floral selection . . . grown in our own nurseries. -MEMORIAL WREATHS WE TELEGRAPH ORDERS FOR DELIVERY ANYWHERE ... - . . . WHEN WANTED Eastside Greenhouse Phone 520-J