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r ) Thursday, March 2, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Use Our Friendly Service! For every business or personal transac tion involving money, there is a bank ser vice suited to your needs . . . services de- ' ! ■ signed to help you save money, own and ipiprove your home, finance your farming operation, establish your credit, safeguard your income. We invite you to acquaint yourself with our friendly service! COMMERCIAL LOANS OF ALL KINDS Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I um Burr SImutv A FINGER TOUCH AND UP IT GOES GOOD WINDOWS ) Weather-Tight Soundly Constructed WINDOWS All stock sizes on hand Advice on any home building plans Phone 94 D.E.TRIBBLE CO. LUMBERand BUILDERS SUPPLIES PHONE 94 S ' NCF - 1894 CLINTON, S.C. SINCE 1894 To the New REXALL DRUG STORE ■* ' v. •. •' .v4.: ( <• ' . . ; ; i NOW OPEN IN LOCATION ON SOUTH BROAD ST. «*» Complete Prescription Drug and Fountain Service Now Available . r ■ ... * , Prompt Delivery Phones 101 or 806 / Bishop-Walker ^ Pharmacy _ Hotel Block - South Broad St Page Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS , . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents :: ♦ # I I 8 VETERA Mrs. R. L. Coe and Mrs. J. B. Frazier, of Columbia, were here Tuesday for the funeral of W. H. Simpson. ! Friends of Mrs. Ressie L. McKen-. !zie will be glad to know she is re cuperating at the Blalock Clinic after being a patient at the General hospital in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Simpson and son, Ricky, spent the week-end with iMr. and Mrs. Floyd Williams in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence W. San ford have returned to their home in Tohoka, Texas, after a stay with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Holland. Miss Frances Shealy, who teaches in Whitmire, spent the week-end (with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin u . Shealy. Mrs. J. B. Wilder was a visitor in ; Columbia Friday, where she was joined by her son and daughter-in- jlaw, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder, and |returned with them to their home I in McCormick to spend the week end. & Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Doe* Friends of Mrs. James A ..Smith and Mrs. Hamp McDaniel will be in terested to know they have accepted positions with Bishop-Walker Phar macy. Mrs. Bob' Smith and daughters. Sandy and Becky, left yesterday for a several weeks visit in Dillon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A B. Jor-> dan. while Mr. Smith is assisting With spring football practice at Clemson college. k Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Rice, of Greenville, recently visited the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.. Woodruff. Theodore Ullman, of the Juilliard' School of Music, New York, was the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. [ George C. Bellingrath. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., and daugh ter, Christy, are visiting her mother,! j-Mrs. Agnes Brodie, in Florence. iH. Shealy. Truman Owens was the guest of ; * r» „,mj - ^Charlie Owens in Spartanburg dur ing the week. Friends of little Jackie Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper will regret to know he is ill at his home. H. L. Baldwin was a business vis itor in Asheville, N. C., Tuesday I _ . L ^ . .where he attended' an Electrolux J Mrs. John D. Davis has returned rC |j nic ,to her home after a six week’s stay friends of Mrs. Eunice S. Lawson*,' with her daughter, Mrs. Cliff Elk- 0 f Newberry, will be interested to ins, and Mr. Elkins, in Stuart, Fla. know* she has accepted a position Master Ricky Glenn, with his i with the State Training school, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Perrin I Lt. Col. and Mrs. ‘Powell Fraser Glenn, of Spartanburg.‘spent Sun-land son were week-end guests of 1 day with Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays. ' relatives in Atlanta where the t'or- This was Ricky’s initial trip from i mer attended a cdnference. 'his hometown, and to visit the ^ r - anc i Mrs. W. W. Harris and; birthplace of his great-grandmother, •^ r and Mrs. Alison Lee ot Laurens,) Mn Fmma Glenn attended the annual meeting of the ^ Mrs TT Geer is visiting her South Carolina Press association in * daughter Mrs. Garner Hines, in I Co.umbia during the past week , Rutherfordton, N. C. j ! Mrs w c. Baldwin, Mrs. w c. Chairman Thomas Shealy, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, Mrs. Pon/irt Edgar Copeland, and Mrs. Frank J? P 0 , . Miller, of this city, and Miss Eva-On\MorCrl Oi Dimes Harris, of Charlotte, N. C., spent j several days last week visiting J. C. Thomas, local chairman for i points of interest in Charleston. 1 the March of Dimes campaign, yes- While there they visited Magnolia, | terday announced the total contri- Cyprcss and Middleton Gardens. J bution for the Clinton area as 1 Mr; and Mrs 1 . Duane Darby and 5L254.91. ison, Mrs. J. A. Darby and Miss Alice Contributions according to sepa- , Thompson, of Whitmire, with Mrs. | rate ^* v ^ s * ons an< ^ sub-chairmen Fred Whitlock, of this city, visited ' ,v ^ e as f oll °ws: Mrs. J. M. Stevenson and family in' ^ CV1S ’ Greenwood Sunday. : Dapper Hosiery Mills, Gary Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy were ® n ’ f 0 Hallmark Mfg. Co., guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs.! Mr f: i' h f ton Ad f t 1^, 524.35; Thorn-1 Oswald Copeland, in Newberry Sat-! ?> C , MrS ‘ Denn ‘ s f ow :! rSt 1 nrHav ! $24.09; State Training school, Miss ■; fjj r> it a ♦ ■ • | i | Lois Blakely. $27.90; Academy Street f i^rs. Eddie Golf and two children srhool D s . Templetan. $66.60; Flor- of Florence were week-end guests ida Streel school WilmQt Shea 0f ^ r t nd A Mr ~ Howard V l atkin u s : ‘$6826; Girls collection on street, Mrs. I Miss Maude Geer is spending this |Roger H enry, $104.50; deposit boxes, .week in New York City where she! directed by Buddy McMillian and is attending a beauty show. i Scouts, $91.72; Clinton Cotton Mills,' . Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLees andjj. c Boyce, $156.45; Bell Street sons, of Charleston, spent the week-i school. Rev. E. F. Johnson, $41.72; end with Mrs. Zee McLees and Miss Army Store “-wishing well,” O. C.' Sallie Wright. .Lewis, $8.44; Broadway and Casino Misses Ruth Hines and Joan Tay-j theatres, J. Leland Young, $61.85; lor, and Charles Andrews, of Green-1 Clinton high school, R, P. Wilder, ‘ [wood, were guests Tuesday of Mr. | $33.84; Belk’s “wishing well,” Dur-1 and Mrs. Preston Thompson. ward Murdock, $21.46; C. W. Ander-j Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King and son Hosiery Co., Harry. Nettles,. Freddy McCurdy spent the week-1 $14.05; mail and advance collection,, end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mea- Mrs. John Spratt, $362.35; Provi-| dows in Macon, Ga., and with Dr. Jdence school. Miss Margaret Blakely, and Mrs. J. B. Kay in Byron, Ga. $22.12; deposit boxes, Lydia Mills,! | Mrs. H. H. Harris, of Columbia, I $11-35; Lydia Mills, Walter DanhofT, i spent the week-end with her daugh- ; $92.66. ter, Mrs. Tom Addison, and Mr. Ad-J • di J? 1 n - _ , . 'Baseball Practice Clyde Pearson, of Lancaster, wa?! c u . the week-end guest of Acie Lee rOf Presbyterians JO M!L° n France S Lee PitU spent the' B *9 0n Monday , week-end in Columbia with her un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Russell. h ■. Mrs. James David Owens is ill at her home with flu. John H. Pitts, III, student at Clem-. 00 ^ ' __ son college, will spend the week-end ' ^ diamond crew has less in Rock Hill, where he will attend : 1 a mon ^ vvhip into shape tor | the Westminster Fellowship confer- a -’'Bame schedule which takes its ence. lfirst P ltch a S a ‘nst Catawba March 24. 1 Friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bal- 1 Barbat ' e - one of South Carolina’s lard will regret to,know they were b ase, b a ll personalities, first as a called to Elloree last week because P‘ a ' er anc l then as umpire and of the serious illness and death of coacb » comes to Presbyterian on the the latter’s mother. jwave of the college’s increased em- Friends of Hugh Shockley, of P bas ^ s on baseball. Spartanburg, will regret to know he Blue Stocking prospects for 1950 is ill and a patient in the Spartan- ^opond on how well the battery of burg hospital. His sister. Mrs. W. p. (Pitchers and catchers shapes up. The Jacobs, Sr., is spending some time out iield is expected to be strong, with there. j experienced, hard-hitting men t o Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Hamilton, of ,roaild there - And the infield also will Statesville, N. C., missionaries to'^ e manne ci with talented performers.^ India, their son, Lindsay, a student' L um Edwards, of Union, was the at Erskine college, Due West, John ! mainstay of ^ Pitching staff last Lindsay and Eugene Sloan, of Co-1 year * but he , wil | need hel P this sea- lumbia, were week-end guests of son ‘ tVally Wilkinson, of Rome, Ga., Mrs. E. B. Sloan. i and A^kie Rowe, of Bridgeton, N. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween and C - may P r o vid « it- The receiving end son, Hap, spent the week-end in Co-! * ast ^ a tcher “Bull’’ Berry of Bishop- lumbia with her brother, Harry Wil- Vllle ' t0 mid -year graduation, leaving liams, and Mrs. Williams. , Bishopville Sophomore Ralph Des- Friends of Carl Chaney, who has ChampSl John McKissick of Kings- been ill and a patient at Hays hos-i 11-66, and Red Banks of Birmingh- pital, will be glad to know that he i s ham * 33 prospects to replace him. able to be out again j Veterans currently given the edge Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Todd have re- ^ n €rs J^5 Br ? ok lr s ^ turned from a several days stay with L and , ° f Ch ” t0 "’ K,rby e Jackson of their daughter, Mrs. R. D. Sellers, in plJT r ,!, r ’ to 3a< li] W tt rren Steve . rson oi Taylors I Charleston. All three saw plenty of Mrs. F. M. Clement and little'son, ac 5;°", i a v st year . . . t . .J Tommy, of Charleston, spent seteriUrn^L r, put plenty of sh.ft! days this week with her.mother, Mrs.' L*‘^ V B Bose , i , nd ^ d are Bob J* 0 ’ T. J. Leake, and Mr. Leake, while L V n*’’ ^ Mr. Clement was away on a business ' Veldon * P f Bennettsville, tr jp • at shortstop; and either Byron King, Mrs W Q Griee of Svlva N C ! also of Bennettsville. or JoJo Wein- is vSting her rnother.^Mrs.' MeS. ‘* nn " <» ■ third. The :: Hold On to That Dividend ‘Now's a good chance to start that nest egg for a Home of your own, a start in busi ness or an education for that youngster. Safest place for this cash is in the bank where it's available the moment it's need ed. . i — ~ M. S. Bailey & Son * BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Baseball practice opened at Pres byterian college Monday with former major leaguer Walter Barbare don ning tfie spikes as Blue Stocking^ Stone. 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