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Thursday, February 23, 1950 THE CLINTON CHfeONICLE Page Five \ Put Your Money Where It Belongs For Savings’ For Checking! For Security! . ■ ■ f ■ * • - , The custom of hiding money in the mat tress or an old sock went out with the horse and buggy! Today modern business is con-* ducted 4 with the indispensable aid of the nation’s banking network. Make use of our bank. Take advantage of the many services it offers. Don’t tempt fate by allowing idle cash to remain in your pos session—either at home or in your place of business. To be safe, secure, sensible — de posit those dollars here. YOUR FRIENDLY BANK Bank Of Clinton Membei^ Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WEEK-END TRIES .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of. Interest Concerning Clinton Residents home after being a patient in a Co- , other since that time. ‘ - lumbia hospitab for a week. -i Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson have John O’Donald, of Washington. D. ! re turned home after a stay in St. C., Michael Gatto, of Brooklyn, N. Y . and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Patterson, of Decatur, Ala., were week-end Petersburg, Fla. C H. McCrary, Jr. spent the week-end with the latter’s guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hardin, i parents, Mr. and’Mrs. G. R. Lanford. .. |. - Messrs. O’Donald, Gatto and Patter- in Spartanburg. son were 'hvith Mr. Hardin during World War II with the 9th division Mr. and Mrs. Andy Young, Jr., and children spent the week-end in Spar- Mrs. W. L. Salter, of Savannah,i week-end visitors in Atlanta, Ga. |infantry and-saw service together i tanburg with her parents, Mr. and Ga., spent last week with her son, „ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler and j overseas. They had not seen each Mrs. Reid Murphy. ■ Dr. A. D. Salter, and Mrs. Salter. She children of Columbia, Henry Young .. .. ~ left Sunday for a visit with\relatives of Charlotte, N. C., and Miss Caro- jcjit-n-jj-ttr•****•• &■ in Atlanta, Ga. ( lyn Young, student at Winthrop col- Friends of Mrs. John Holland Hun- 1 * e S e ’ Hill, spent the week-end -ter will be^sorry to know she is ill w *th their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lj- jat her home. ^ ^ther Young. ! The Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Blakely 1 Bob Nickies 91 Atlanta, Ga., and land children, Sally and Bill, Mr. and rW - R - Britton, of Sumter, visited IMrs. W. W. Arrington, Sr., and son.! Ree *e Young during the past week. Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ar-: Mrs - Morgan Todd and Mrs. Em- ringtonj- Jr„ and little daughter.,™ Little, of Fountain Inn, were Nancy, all of Greenville, were here j guests during the week of Mr. and on Tuesday evening to attend the; Mrs. Julian Coleman. .birthday supper given in honor of I ^ rs - R - Sadler and Mrs. Ed Sad- , their mother, Mrs. R. F. Blakely, I ier hav « returned from an extended whose birthday was y e s t e r d a y . | vlsR wi ^ ^ former’s daughter,: Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ar- 1 Miss Virginia Sadler, in New York, j rington, Jr., and daughter, Nancy,' Mr - and Mrs. J. C. Featherston, of Who have been residing in this city,! • Iacksonville -. Fla - were guests sev-; will be interested to know they havej era ' da ys this week of the formers recently rffeved into their newly built | s ' ste r. Mrs. J. A. Davis, and Mr. and home in Greenville. 1 •^ rs - A- A. Ramage, Jr. _ • r* > ^ ! Mrs. S. A. Lindsay was the week- Mrs. B. L. King and .liss &nmai end guest 0 f re i a tives in Whitmire Adams, with Mrs. H. R. Phillips, of and Columbia , Spartanburg, have returned from a Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whit- visit with relatives in Florida, where , ock Sund illcluded Mr . and Mrs . they visited many points of interest. Mrs. Wylie Sholar left Tuesday | for a visit with relatives in Greens- iboro, N. C., before leaving for Wil ton, Conn., where she will spend sev- i eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.I Sholar. “My Income Tax Deductions ...tltAijjtif, '50 Shades of K § :x s ♦V % ♦# ♦♦ V# ♦# ♦♦ ♦♦ SMARTIE and the NEW PRETZEL CASUALS $| 98 Earl Payne and children, of Laurens, Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire, Mr and Mrs. Lee Thomas and Mrs. Clara Payne, Mr .arid Mrs. Bill Pra ter and baby of Joanna. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kay and chil- ^ „ . , . j'dren, of Newberry, were guests Sun- Dr. Thornwell Jacobs and Mr and' d of Mr and Mrs E L Holland. Mrs. J- E Jacobs wiU return today, Miss Th<?lma Qwens, with friends from Charleston where they were | from Cross Anchor visitors during the week. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays are spend ing several days with relatives in Macon, Ga. H. D. Payne and Dillard Milam were in Atlanta, Ga., Tuesday on a business trip. Mrs. Bessie H. Owens, Mrs. Platt Prather and Mrs. J. Will Dillard and Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Newman in Spartanburg Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Leda E. Hill will be glad to know she is improving at her home where she is recuperating from an illness.' - Susan Blalock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock, of Newberry, . . . were easy fo find. They were ail listed in my checkbook where I have a complete record of expense.” Don’t overplay your income tux next year by overlooking one deduction. You’ll be money ahead if you open a checking ac- count with us in the morning. glad to know she is recovering at her Pr«*;*cl Gorgeous Colors to brighten the hours. Glamorous styling to add charm to any outfit. Light as a feather on your feet Most of these styles in fabric, some in simulated suede Also many other attractive styles to choose from. Never before have we seen such outstanding quality at this money saving price. MEXICAN MULTI COLORS * PASTEL MULTI COLORS BLACK • WHITE - RED • CREEN. 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Tuesday. | T FuIler Mr. and Mrs. «LA. Harker of At-. F r i en ds of Marie Watts, daughter km^ spent Sunday with Mr. and of Mr and Mr . B d Watts> will be Mrs. John T. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey will return today from a trip to Charleston where the former was called on business. Mrs. Myrtle Hunter is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. LaMotte, in Maxton, N. C. Robert M. Burts, of the college faculty, spent the week-end at his home in Honea Path. Friends of Bobby Cason will be glad to know he is recuperating at home from an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lindsay spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Gertrude T. Lindsay, in Bennettsville. 1 Tne Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Gettys, of* McCormick, visited their daughter, ^ Mrs. Ed Campbeli, and Mr. Camp bell^ yesterday. . Friends of Lynn Cooper, Jr., will be sorry to know he has been ill at his home for several days. Miss Marian Burts spent the week-) end at her home in Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brewer spent the week-end with relatives in At lanta, Ga. Thornwell Dunlap, student at Clemson college, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1 Thornwell Dunlap. O. M. Greene, formerly of Colum bia, has opened a radio repair shop, j located at Home SupplyiTo., and will reside in this city, where his family will join him later. Miss Grace Young, Bob Stutts and Speedy Starnes, students at Presby terian college, were in Rock Hill on Saturday to participate in the na tional teachers examination. Missj Young remained there to spend the' week-end. Newton Rhodes, of the navy, isj spending several days with friends at the orphanage, where he formerly 1 made his home. ' 1 j Friend^ of, Mrs., Russell Gray will 1 be glad to know she is improving at ; Hays hospital where she is a patient. Mrs. E. H. Wilkes left yestejday I for a week’s, stay with relatives in j Orlando, Fla. She was accompanied ! by Mrs. Hamp Boyd and her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Boyld, of Sanford, Fla., who had been visiting here. Mrs. » Boyd will remain there for a visit, j Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jacobs | and Mrs. EJ. H. Hall spent Saturday ; in Charlotte, N. C., with the latter’s json and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Shocklley Hall. Mrs. Lester Cole and Mr. and Mrs.! Clarence Johnson, of Nichols, Ga., were week-end guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. C. C. Giles, and Mr. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Giles and two children spent the week-end with friends in Columbia. Mrs. W. H. Clayton, of Raleigh, N. C., is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Pringle Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Baldwin and daughter visited Mrs. J. L. McLen don in Olanta' Sunday. Mrs.’George Gardner, of Atlanta, J Ga., spent a few days last week with, I her sister, Mrs. Frank Cauley. I Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Horne, of the! j Isle of Palms, spent the week-end I J with their son and daughter-in-law; J Mr. and Mrs. W. S. 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