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" ■ ■ ' 7' # I i , 1 ■ Thursday^ March 9, 1950 THE CXINTON CHRONICLE Pa^e Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS r BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW i * Mvmsof Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Moore nave returned home after a week’s trip to Daytona Beach and Orlan- da, Fla. W. D. Renn of Henderson, N. C., has accepted a position as assist ant manager of Rose’s 5 ic 10c store. Mrs. Harry Williams, of Char lotte, N. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young. Mr. Williams, of Char lotte, and Mr. and Mrs. Kit Young and little son, of Rock Hill, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Hubert Owens and Mrs. vote D. Holland were visitors in Greenville during the past week. Miss Carolyn Murphy, of Wil mington, N. C., spent Sunday with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Covington and children, of Hamlet, N. €., pent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster Mrs. William J. Henry were guests Sunday-of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cla ry in Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Page and daughter, of Columbia, spent a few days rast week with Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair. Mr. and Mrs, Irby Hipp, Jr., of Rock Hill, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby. S. Hipp. A. F. Anderson spent the week^ here with Mrs. Dixon. Dr. and Mrs. Izard Josey, of Columbia, were also guests of Mrs. C. M. Bailey and fam ily on Monday. Mrs. Josey was be fore marriage Miss Elizabeth Doug lass, formerly of this city. Mrs. V. O.’ Kelly, Mrs. Orville Spamm and daughter, and V. O. Kel ly, Jr., of Pine Bluff, Ark., are visit- some"time in Dillon with ing the former’s father, John D. gard. Dominick, Mr. and Mrs. James Dorn C Tax Collections v Continue To Foll,^ S. C. Board Says Columbia, March 3.—A continued Mrs'-^ndm* be out again after being ill at her home. Mrs. Wiley Monk, of Moultrie, Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tom Plaxico. ' Mrs. J. S, Boozer is ill and a pa tient at the Blalock clinic. Mr.' Wm- F..ends of Mrs. F F. Hicks will of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. Mr. M . nn . .r ^ o w and Mrs. Paul League of Rock Hill,; a F . Anderson spent the week- ‘'charlie Wds^n ^ New ^k is^' t in . teres '- e(1 7° kno * Y s I he c ha * f and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulmer and end at his home in Mount Air^^ndTng the wS w th hbsi^er and " Ba,Iey daughter, Margaret, of Greenville, N r spenaing me weex wun rus sister ana & Son, Bankers. spent Sunday with the former’s pa-. ‘ ' ' brother-in-.aw, Mr. and Mrs. Collie Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibbs and rents I Mr -— and Mrs - Gault, of W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. George; daughter Sandra, and Gibbs’ (Mullins, spent the week-end with;Frady, students at Erskine colege, s j s t er< Miss Helen Folsom, ar eoccu- who Taylor Kirby, of Lenoir, N. C., ^ er p are nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jobe 3 Godfrey. D. Holland, during the past week, j r T ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shcaly. of Frlends of ^ Columbia, and Mrs. J. C. Harman, of Charlotte, N. C., visited the lat ter’s daughter, Mrs. H. M. Young, Jr., and Mr. Young Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween and sons, of Lincolnton, N Hargrove, lives near here, will regret to learn he is ill and is a patient at the Co lumbia hospital, where he will un dergo an operation soon. Mr. Har grove is a brother of Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Sr. and Mrs. Carlisle Hum- sons, ol Lincolnton, N. tL.|phries. The latter is spending some spent several days last week with, t j me j n Columbia with her brother. Mrs. McSween s parents, Mr. and | ^j ss Mary Turner, of High Point, w rS V P, 1 . ar< *; ^ W1 ^ ^ rs ‘ i N. C„ is spending some time with M. J. McFaddin, of Joanna, accom-(h er s i s t er Mrs. D. A. Yarborough panted them home on Sunday. ! and Mr Yarborough. Bill Sellers spent the week-end ■ in Atlanta, Ga. with friends. THE CHKONICLE Due West, and Winthrop college,; pyi n g one of the Carroll Nanre Rock Hill, spent the week-end with' apartments on Calvert avenue the latter’s parents. | —: m ^ Friends of Mrs. C. A. Hollis, Sr., will regret to know she is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. J. L. Tinman will be glad to know she is able to be up again following a brief illness. ithe State Tax Commission. Last month’s total tax take was $. < ).rt27.37n, compared with $6,373,- 466 in Feb. 1949 For the first eigTrt months of the Msca! year—July through February ; state taxef totaled $47,898,575 For the same period a year ago the total was $48,945,905, or $1,047,329 more. Income and liquor taxes account r or most o-f the decline. Gasoline : !xo^ have increased steadily, but they go directly to the State High way Department and never reach Completely Covers Clinton's Trade the general fund.' Area for Advertisers There Is Vo Suhstitnte for News paper Advertising 4I)Fi*rftTBE TO THE CHUOVICLB "Tbe Paper Everybody Reads" wrn wiad to M know she ifabie "to i III Mill. ..J.IIIIIIHII.II.H.IIumilfr.mnilltllMUTtl.l-HnnH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes and daughter, Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. c.nd children have returned to their l^' ^ r, jof Seneca, were guests Sunday -tome in Winnsboro' after having and Mrs W M ' Cha " cy ,n Uur - jeen called here because of the ill- r ess and death of Mrs. _AlcMaster’s i father, W. H. Simpson. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Black, of Cin cinnati, Ohio, were week-end guests ens. Mrs. W. P. Baldwin, of Colum bia, was the week-end guest of her sist< r, M’-s. B. H. Henry. Mrs. William P. McKinnon and PRIDE That's us . . . and that's you! ’ We're proud of our long and growing list of satisfied depos itors — and our depositors are proud of the feeling of security they derive from a steadily growing savings account. WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS OUR SERVICE IS COMPLETE Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MIDWAY Drive-hn Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA *FRIDAY-SATURDAY MASSACRE RIVER Rory Calhoun — Guy Madison MARCH 10-11 MONDAY-TUESDAY BAD BOY Audie Murphy — Lloyd Nolan MARCH 13-14 WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY LIFE OF RILEY William Bendix MARCH 15-10 ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE Shows Start at 7:00 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bouchillon and Miss Mary Louise Bouchillon, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ras- 1 berry and son, and Jack Arnold. | of i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Miss Marjorie Miller has accep ted a secretarial position in the ath letic department of Furman Uni versity in Greenville. Mrs. Grover C. Nabors has re turned from a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. M. B. Summerville in ["Charlotte, N. C. and with her son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Grover C. Nabors, Jr , in Stocks- dale, N. C. Friends of Mrs. Marvin Simmons, of Whitmire, formerly of this city, will be sorry to know she is ill and [ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd, of Gray Court, visited Mrs. J. C. Copeland and Mrs E. L. Chandler Sunday. Miss Mary Ella Bailey and her neice, Mary Lou Bailey, of Green- iwood, spent the week-end with the ■ former's mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs.* Drummond [ Bailey and son, Johnny, of Green- [ wood, spent Sunday with his mo ther. Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair vis- lited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lathan in Newberry Sunday. Miss Essie Davidson, who teaches in Great Falls, spent the week-end j at her home, here with her sister, Mrs. Louise Hilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Davidson. Mr._ and Mrs. Eugene Sheom and : daughter, Linda, of Camden, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. C. ,H. McCrary. { Mr. and Mrs. Lavern O. Dalrym- ple and children spent Sunday with I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank [Smith, in Columbia. I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe and daughters spent Sunday in New-j berry with her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. H. C. Woodward, and Mrs. Floyd Bradley. I Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason were business visitors in Greensboro, N. |C., yesterday. I Mrs. James C. Dickert and son, ' Andy, spent several days last week in Columbia with her sister, Miss Edith West, who is ill. Mrs. A. G. Sublett has returned to her home in Louisville, Ky., after a *'♦1 visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. !c. A. Hollis. Lee Willard. Alec Henry and Bill [Glenn are spending this week with I relatives and friends in Orlando, | ^la., and while away will visit other I [points of interest. i Misses Wynona Ray and Mildred jHall will spend this week-end in i Royston, Gar: with friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goodale, of Clemson, were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Gordon M- Goodale. Tom Plaxico is in Birmingham, : Ala^ for a two weeks government 'training course in economic rnobili- jzation. , p Miss Lucy Anri'Thomas spent sev- iCral days during the week as the ■ guest of Miss Theresa Cannon at (Vanderbilt university, in Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. King have re- ; turned from a several days stay with I the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. King, in Montgomery, Ala. Their little daughter, Carol, remain- I ed for a several weeks stay with her grandparents. Detective Jack Dailey, of Guflalo, N. Y., visited Dr. James M. Carson Tuesday, enroute to Florida. Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, Miss Kath ryn Dicus and Mrs. C. E. King left [Wednesday for a trip to Washington, D. C., and New York. J. W. Lawrence, accompanied by M. L. Cox, of LanfordTIs'Div a week^s buying trip to Philadelphia, Pa. , Mrs. Hugh Eargle and daughter, Lucy, of Florence, spent the week end recently with her paren'K, M‘f. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. C. A. Milne, of the navy, who has been stationed in Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Milne and daughter Rosemary. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norman and chil dren, of Chattanooga, Tenn., were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks Owens and Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr. Mrs. B. T. Fuller and Charlie Cole visited Mrs. C. D. Cole, who is ill and a patient at the General hospital, in Greenville, Tuesday v . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Livingston, of Laurens, were visitors here during the past week. Brewer Dixon, Sr.,i of Talladega, Ala., and son, Bailey, a student at Geo '»h Tech, s;>ent the week-end * YOUR FAMILY THEATRE" Children Under 12 Free o First Show at Husk—Complete Show After 10 Fri.-Sat. March 1ft-11 The Spoilers John Wayne, Rondolph Scott, Marlene Dietrich ...Also... Night Time In Nevada Roy Rogers Mon.-Tues. March 13-14 It Happened One Night Clark Gable Claudette Colbert Wed.-Thur. March 15-16 “ Saigon Alan Ladd Vcnmlfa Lake | ).t is H I • • I * H !t ' •'{ M Newcomers To ,Clinton! And may we be the first to welcome you to our community, home of the finest folks on earth. If there is anything we can do to help you get settled, any banking service that will make your move easier, stop in. Do it soon. M. S. Bailey & Son ; BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation n £ i i 8 £ I 1 5 * r Cloth Shop SUPER-SPECIAL AT THE CLOTH SHOP Combed Bleached Lawn Goods. Beautiful ma terial from the looms of Joanna. Special price of 35c per yard. Material suitable for making handkerchiefs, blouses, infants' gowns, slips. Box of assorted Buttons — 2c per card * One group of Drapery Ends marked down for quick clearance: 48-inch goods $1.25 per yd.; 36-inch goods, 95c per yd. Fluffy White Towels, assorted sizes, 93c lb. Special table — Dress Lengths, sanforized cot ton, formerly $1.29 yd., reduced to 69c per yd. Sis and Mom Shop Children's Rayon Panties — 4 pairs for 95c * . ■ . o Special buy, national brand, slightly irregular T-Shirts—$1.00. If first, would retail for $2.00. 3-pc. Pojama Set — $2.95. / Lad and Dad Shop / ' __ Cowboy Hats, three styles — Herdsman $1.50; Blazing Guns $1.75; Jingle Jangle $1 95. Short Sleeve Sport Shirts for men, slightly irregular,$1.50. Nylon Acetate Shirts — $2.00 JOANNA STORES I Division of Joanna Foundation) JOANNA, S. C.