The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 12, 1950, Image 5

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v4 '7 •/' TRufsday, January 12, 1950 TWF CLINTON CHRONICLE ?'• •* » I DR. CHARLES J. HART CHIROPRACTOR , _ . • ^ * 1 • ^ NEUROCALOMETER NEl ROSALOGRAPH AND X*RAY SPINAL ANALYSIS Hours: 9-12 and 3-6 Telephone 22501 254 West Main St., i Next to First Methodist Church Laurens, S. C. DR. HART WEEK-END TRIPS . ■ VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRttFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest'Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs.\A. B. Jordan, of Dillon, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Smith, and Mr. Smith. Mrs. B. Hutson Johnson and chil tiren, LeGrande, Betsy and Joe, of Aiken, spent the recent holidays with home of his daughter, .Mrs. Andy Young, and Mr. Young. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haselden and ’daughter,\Lois Marie, were in Char lotte, N. cV Tuesday where the lat ter received eye treatment. -y The First Dollar Is The Important Dollar — The first "deposited” dollar is the important one. Deposit it now! Save regularly , , for the future ... for many reasons. It's a grand feeling to have money in the Bank of Clinton . . . your money! — OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH US NOW FOR THE NEW YEAR GROW WITH US Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GIVE HIM HIS BIRTHSTONE massive Cold Ring Set UJith Real or Synthetic Birth stones and Tuio Genuine White Zircons BUY ON lASIIST TERMS *27® * 0 * % % % H«r* in oar opifti** I* b*»l «•<»• •» • •o*‘» d"® tine* th« war! SI»op and comport (Ko wtighl ot Iho mo». tiv* 1 OK gold toning, Iko brillionco of tho gonwino ^ J.C. THOMAS B Sol wlrti autkonlic root ond tynMioMc facolod birtkitonot ,tkot Will NOT SCRATCH (will.loti • lifotlmo). • Sot witk two iparkling Rory gonwino wkllo tircofll. • Availeblo with Rno gonwino opal and 2 gonwino tircono at S3S.9S plwt loo. • Availoblo with gold oncrwttod tynlhoHc rwby or blwo Mpphiro In *11 froiomal omblomt at SS9.9S plwt tat. ■ * * * * * 4 ’ f JEWELER “It’s Time That Counts” her mother, Mrs. L. D. Edmonds. J . Mr» .and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, of Friends of the latter will be inter-, Trjton, N. C., a^nd Dr. J. H. Barnes ested to know she was called to and daughter, “Jane Ford, of Lau- Georgia recently because of the rens,, "were guests of Mr. and Mrs. death of' her brother. j Platt Prather Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Teague, of near Clin- Mrs. Floyd Babb arid son, Jimmy, ton, is ill and a patient at Hays hos- of Woodruff, vi^jted Mr. and 1 \Irs. pital. t Robert R. Russell, Jr., and Buddy Craig, students at Clemson college, Tom Carter, during the past week. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Salter and son are now residing in the apartment on visited Mrs.- Ethel R. Pitts and fam- E. Hampton street recently vacated ily Sunday. by the Rev. J. C. Dickert and family. Mrs. James Murrah has returned Boatswain and. Mrs. C. A. Milne to her home in Batesburg after and daughter, who have been resid- spending the past week with her ing in Corpus Christi, Texas, have sister, Mrs. D. O. Rhame, and Dr. Rhame. lit. Col. Thomas A. Howell and children, of Sumter, spent the' week end with Mr. and Mr. H. D. Rantin. { Misses Keet and Deborah Dixon spent the week-end in Greenville the former's parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp. Mrs. T. T. Arnold, of- Greenville, :s visiting her son, S' B. Arnold, and family. f • ♦ Dr. Madison To 1 Join Carson Clinic cated, and music will be furnished by the choir of Lucas Avenue Bap tist* church. Laurens. A history of the parsonage Will be given by Mrs. Jennie Langston, and the- ser'mon will be preached by Rev.' A. T. Greene. Jr. .. The public* is cordially invited. l _j t _ ESCRIBE TO TMr. CHRONICI » Announcement was made yester day by Dr. James Carson. M D . that Dr.’ James Madison, ship surgeon, sailing between Montreal and Liv-v erpool, wilT join him 'in the near future at the Carson clinic. Cross Anchor Parsonage To Be Dedicated Sunday A special service will be held 'Sun day afternoon at 3 o’clock at New Hope Baptist church at Cross An chor. * The new* parsonage will be “dedi- "The Paper Everybody Read*’* COME IN . . . and see our complete line of John Deere ^equipment. I^et us demonstrate how a John Deere Hammer Mill and I^etz Feed Maker will prepare your teed cheapen and better. J. R. CRAWFORD beea spending some time with Mrs. Milne’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Cole. The former left this week for Norfolk, Va., where he will be stationed with S the navy. Mrs. Milne and daughter j g will remain here for some time. * The Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fra- jt with hen sister, Mrs. Homer Gantt ser and family are occupying their and Mr. Gantt. | recently, completed residence on «•{ Mrs. C- W. Stone has returned Hickory street, from a several weeks stay in New Orleans, La., with her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Denzler, Jr.', and Mr. Denzler. i Rev. and Mrs. L. B Marion, Jr., and children, of Charleston, recently Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith and; tj Durward Murdock, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. L. A. Reeves, o.LBeau--;-* fort, and J. E. Chandjet; of Laurens. £ attended the funeral of Dr. William t-5 visited his parents. Dr. ancf Mrs. L. 1 David Simpson in Greenville Tues- £ B. Marion. Mrs. N. C. Wilsop, of Un- ! day. io’h, is spending some time with her ] Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kay and chil- £ parents. Miss Omega Monroe has returned from a recent visit with friends in Memphis, Tenn Friends of ..Mrs. George W A-ddy- -Gar+ras returned there after a recent . will be sorry to know she continues ill and. is a patient at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs Winfield Bryson and son, Bobby, • of Spartanburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sin- eath Sunday. Friends of J. Rhett Sloan will re gret to know he is ill and a patient at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Jr., spent Sunday in Spartanburg with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lanford. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hudgens, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with 1 their daughter, Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr., and Mr. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar King, of Ki- dren, pf Greenville, were guests Sun- tj day of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland Capt. Clyde F. Smith;*4r., station- ij ed at Chatham field, near Savannah, ij y stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. £ Clyde Smith. Mrs. Smith and son, ij Mike v remained here for a longer visit. Friends of Shirley Quinton, daugh- jj ter of Mrs. Eula Quinton, will regret to know she is ill at her home orr Gary street. , ,, Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Hallman and daughter, Kitty Lu, have returned to their home ih Watertown, Mass.J; after spending several days with' B. M. Dutton, and Mr and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence W. San- 8 ford have returned Jrom a several days stay in Winston-Sal^m, N. C., a and Cherry Grove .Beach and are at nards, accompanied by J. C. Nelson,.! the Trome of her parents, Mr. and & of Spartanburg, have returned from Mrs. Thomas R. Holland, a several days trip to Florida, where Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, Jr., of K Headache Time It’s no easy job to make our your income tax and if you miss a deduction it’s simply money out of your pocket. That’s why it’s so important to pay by check so you will have a complete record of expense. Perhaps it’s time you opened an account at M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -r 8 • # I • • they visited points of interest. ! Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Rev. J. G. Wood and family, of; I Boiling Springs, spent Sunday with jjl Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson. II Friends of Mrs. Bertie Watts will be sorry to know she is ill at her home. Mrs. T. H.. Burts and Mrs. J. T. i Powers and children, of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Duckworth, of, i Venton, Va.,-visited his sister, Mrs.! Ruby Bryan, at the Clinton hotel [during the past week. Recent week end guests of Mrs. Bryan were Mr. [ and Mrs. Alton Evans, of Macon, Ga. Howard ’ L. Dayton, of Daytona Beach, Fla., was a visitor here dur ing the past week. Mrs. John D. Davis is visiting ner daughter, Mrs. Cliff Elkins, and Mr. 1 Elkins in Stuart, Fla. Mrs. Nellie Wilson is a patient at ! Hays hospital. , | j George Moore, of the : Veterans {hospital, Johnson City, Tenn., a for mer Clinton resident, was a visitor here yesterday] Friends of Mrs. Rufus Handback j will be glad to know she is improv- 1 ing at Hays hospital following an I operation. 'Mrs, George M Abbott, of Free port, Long Island, N. Y., is visiting ! her daughter, Mrs. David S. Cook, | and. family. I . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Roughton, for merly of Perry, Ga., are making their home with Mrs. W. C. Oxley on Maple street, Mr. Roughton is em- , ployed at Lydia Mills store, and Mrs. Roughton is laboratory technician at ■ Hays hospital. 1 . Capt. George A. Browning left this week for Rapid Citty, S. D., for as signment, while Mrs. Browning and little daughter, Medora, will remain here with relatives for some time. Lt. and- MTs. W. .A. Dicus, Jr., and little daughter, Martha Browning, arrived yesterday'for a vSjj with his parents. Lt. Dicus is currently sta tioned at San Diego, Calif. 1 Miss Jamie Little was a recent i week-end guest of Mr. and MrS. E.. j E. Wade in Columbia. Joe Adair and grandson, Phil, Adair, of Laurens, spent, Sunday with Miss Ella Adair. Friends of little Danny Bis’hop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop, wilT be glad toiknow he is improving fol lowing an operation at the Blalock ! clinic, where he is a patient. ) Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson have returned from a stay in St. Petors- ' burg, Fla. ] Friends of Mrs. Julia Edge will be I glad to know she has resumed her 1 position at - the Blalock clinic after ! being ill. A. S. (Buck) Abrams, who has beOn stationed in Japan for a nurp-r ber of. years, has returned there af ter a visit with his mother, Mrs. Es telle R. Abrams, and other relatives. Mrs. W. L-. Wier and little grand daughter, Vickie Baldwin, spent sev eral days this week in Newberry with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Katzburg, and Dr. Katzbiirg. Friends of J. W. Horton will be J g’nd to kn-w he is improving at the" ^ WILSON’S 305 N. Sloan Street —FREE DELIVERY SERVICE! 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