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Thursday, Mafch 23, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five ■ 4 t * * i • ET MOTHERS — If you can’t come to the bank, YOU CAN MAKE THE BANK COME TO YOU ... by using the mail to make deposits and with drawals. Service is very fast—very safe. There is no simpler or more convenient way to use our fac-‘ cilities. We invite you to BANK BY MAIL! Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation / » i Dm *rt n MARK OF LUM BURR QUALITY The Complete Outfit A New Bonnet of Roofing WHY NOTDRESSUP YOUR HOME FOR EASTER WE HAVE THE FIXIN'S Millwork, Hardware and all the other accessories in the Easter parade. Quick Delivery INQUIRE D. E.TRIBBLE CO. LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES PHONE 94 S!NLL 1094 CLINTON, 5.C. SINCE 189^ 10-Day Free Trial in Your Own Home GEMEHAL^ EtECTHIC ~ PORTABLE DISHWASHER No expense —no obligation. Wash your own dishes in your own home with the new General tlectric* Portable Dishwasher. Call Us—NOW! Phone 570 D. Payne & Go, WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . ■ ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Mr. King with her parents,'Mr. and Mrs. F M. spent the week-end here. 4 Stutts. ~ '' . , and Mrs. J. A. Dugan and daughter, Mrs John C Henry, of Greenville, Miss . Marsha Dugan, of Hartsville, is spending several days with Mr. spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock and two children, of Raleigh, N. C., spent the week-end with his mo ther, Mrs. Fannie Y. Blalock, and other relatives. Lewis Bagwell, Jr., spent the week-end with his family here. His friends will be interested to know •he has been transferred from Dunn, N. C., to Inman where he will be manager of a theater for the Stew art Everette company. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Staton, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Le- Roy Sanders on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, Sr., and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque and daughter, Celia, have returned from a several days visit with relatives in Manning and Kingstree. Mr and Mrs. Holmes Holland and son. Irby, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Holland, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors were F in Camden.- B. F Wingard, o: i/Ilon, spent several days this week with Mrs. Wingard and family. Womanless Wedding At Lydia Mills terday and were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. gla^to^k^v^s^is 3 m^rovTng a* Mr an £ Mrs ' G ' C Nabors were The Campfire GirU of Lydia Mill*, Hays hospital, where she is a pataent rimden^ ° f Mrs - G ' F ' Cooley *' :t f Mrs Ione Wal!3ce in char « e - Sgt. Sterlin Young, of Atlanta, Ga J , , . i W1 ” s J*> n Sor a “Womanless Wedding" spent the week-end here with his n M a' Edw _ ard . ^ alter s ^ sons . with 28 men taking part, at the family. ‘ Gav ^ d T ^ ^ _ iV- v... win arrive looay lor a Mrs. J. B. Speake, Sara and Gil- Stephen, of Fayetteville, Providence school auditorium Friday arrive today for a visit evening, March 24, at 7:30 o’clock. bert Blakely, and Louise Speake, at- tended the wedding of Mrs. Speake’s K g brother, W. L. Simmons, and Miss g Jane Lewis in Swainsboro, Ga., last Friday and spent the week-end in Montrose, Ga., with Mrs. Speake’s 1 father, R. B. Simmons. , JW _ . .. . . Friends of W. Roy Pitlts will be g and Mrs. Ed Turner spent the week- UIad he is convalescing ji i; end in Charlotte. N. C. with the lat- lthe Blalock clinic where He is a pa- £ teFs son and daughter-in-law, Mr. i*™ 1 Mrs - Auddy Parker - i David W. Bethea, of Dillon, was :: | Miss Barbara Workman, who is a the guest during the week of hie s i s _ student at Furman University, inTter. Mrs. W. W. Harris. Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman. A BANK LOAN sure put me in this seat fast!” s Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reeves, of Hon- Path, spent Sunday with their ii Miss Mango Martin is spending i some time at her home in Roanoke Rapids, Va., prior to her marriage on :> April 16 in that city to Reese Young of this city. ea Pain, spent sunaay wun men nua vny. daughter, Mrs. W. M. Hughes, and 1 Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens spent the % Mr. Hughes. I week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with her g Billy Bums, of Greenville, was a " d m da ^ er - in - law ’ Mr ’ and | the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. | ^ and Mrs * ollis and J Gtoige Co ty. chpalv Sr l dau S hter s P^nt the week-end with ; Mr and Mrs. Wilmot Shea y, •. j hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs M. O. Hoi- ? of Columbia, visited their son and ^ jn AUanta Ga daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Friends several days last of Mrs. R. W. Wade will regret to know she is ill at the Bla lock clinic. mot Shealy, Jr., week. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas have Dr. Thornwell Jacobs and Mr. and {•{ moved into the apartment on South Mrs. J. F. Jacobs were in Charleston •• Adair street formerly occupied by during the week to attend the “auto-'g Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wise. graph party,” introducing Dr. Jacobs’ H | Miss. Beulah Ham. of Columbia ■ new nove l "When For the Truth." $ hospital, Columbia, Mrs. R. H. Ham Hilirorctrppt I 0 “ illness. were guests Sunday of Mr L. C. Singley. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grube, j': BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $ * • ville, Oh3ro visiting her parents. \^*,**.*#%«•>« HIGH QUAUTY IOW PRICES Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does Friends of Mrs. J Wdi Leake will % and Miss Sara Ham, of Silverstreet, I j?!* !ad t0 know she is recuperating K and Mrs | flom an illness, being a patient at '! the Blalock clinic. , ;-j of | Mrs. O. O. Owens, of Moultrie, g „ w ,1. \ C^a., is visiting her daughter. Mrs S j Davidson, N. C., spent tho w rj‘^'| Robert E. w'ysor, III, and Mr. Wysor' i; ,end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs , j c and c E Nichols are :> |W ;, Roy « P \ ttS w o ^ • spending the week at Astorbilt, and $ 1 M rs - Robert S. Owens was the j other points of interest in Florida guest several days this week of her, Mr and Mrs Paul M Stanley Mr- '| daughters, Mrs. Conway Twitty and Mrs. John William King ^a n d g Miss Anne Owens in Rock Hill, the daughter, Bessie Edna, ef^Summer- f latter—being a student at-Winthrop I college. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan, of Chap- I el Hill, N. C., Miss Betty Mapp, of Buena Vista. Va. and Eugene Sloan, | of Columbia, spent the week-end [ with Mrs. E. B. Sloan, and on Fri day were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lewis in._Spartanburg. Mrs R E Jones and Miss Bes sie Jones were visitors in Charles- J ton during the week and visited Magnolia Gardens. While away they i will visit Mrs. Dudley Jones in | Summerton and Mrs. George Davis ' in Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Brown and | children, of Lexington, N. C., spent j the week-end with her mother, Mrs. j L. S. Henderson. Friends of Lee Hargrove will be interested to' know he is improving at the Providence hospital in Co lumbia, where he underwent an op- ration Friday. j Mrs. Bob Smith and daughters, | Sandy and Becky, have returned [from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jordan in Dillon. Mr. Smith is also at home after as- j sisting with spring football . prac- | tice at Clemson college. Miss Rachel Ferguson, of Great j, Falls, a student at Winthrop college i was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair and family. Miss Myra Adair, of Winthrop college, and Chris Adair, Jr., of Great Falls, also spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Maude Glymph and son, of Cross Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons and baby, of this city, I were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Chandler Sunday. | ! Miss Ann Blakely, who teaches in icheraw,. spent the week-end with] her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I Blakely. Miss Florence Ella Blake- 'ly, of Durham, N. C., will spend ( this week-end with her parents. Friends of Miss Thelma Owens j will be glad to know she is able to be out again after a two week s; illness at her home in Cross An-1 chor. „ T \ I Susan Blalock, of Newberry,; spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. . Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock spent Sunday here and accompan ied their daughter home. Miss Pett Belk and Mrs. Frank Wilkes, of Kershaw, were week-end guests of Mrsi Louise Hilton. Miss Peggy Copeland, student at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, spent several days during the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Copeland. „ Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, C. E. King: and Mrs. S. M. Warner attended a gift show in Greenville Monday. Mrs. G. S. Yeldell and son, George Yeldell, of Greenwood, were week-end guests of Mr. and'Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Jack Jeanes, of Atlanta, Ga. spent the week-end here and accompanied Mrs. Jeanes and chil dren, who had been visiting herfe, home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crowson and son, Edward, of Cramerton, N. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Henry. William Corwin, of Richmond, Va., and P. A. Dodd, of Washington, D. C., wo'*? hu-ro's visitors here yw-j Prompt action on LOW COST automobile loans • M. S. Bailey & Son :i *• ♦ ♦ • • :: Customers TALL CAN Sardines 10c White House 1 Apple Sauce 1 10c 1 NO. 2 CAN Tomatoes 10c No. 2 Can I Pine Cone 1 * Lima 1 Beans 1 10c j No. 2 Can Mayfield Com 10c CIGARETTES / Camels, Luckies, Chesterfields Limit 2 Cartons To A Customer *| .68 X CTN. 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