The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 30, 1950, Image 5

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Thursday, March 30, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five v • # 1921-1949 Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE > Member The National Association of Life Underwriters WEEK-END TRIPS -. VISITORS . ■ ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Resident* S :: :r 1 ii NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Misses Martha Ramage, Elizabeth man visited friends in Henderson- m -l-L »■ - ^ w % *:yl r i;- This cerebral palsied youngster learns how to wash herself with expert instructions from a skill ed occupational thera- pist. Self help is an im portant lesson for crip pled youngsters to learn and you help provide this service when you use Easter Seals avail able from . . . CLINTON EXCHANGE CLUB ville and Chimney Rock, N. C. Sun- ‘‘i day - 4 Hi Mrs. E. L. Holland is spending # some time in Columbia with her ^ The Duke Power Company will cut off its power lines 4n the City of Clinton on Sunday, April 2, between the hours of 2 and 3 p. m., to make repairs. The public is asked to bear this interruption of service in mind. 8 daughter^ Mrs. James T. Smith, and Mr. Smith. 7/ATE?-LIGHT DEPARTMENT ■ B. R. AUSTIN, Supt. Nicholson and Mary Templeton spent Sunday visiting points of in terest in the mountains of North Carolia and visited friends in Way- nesville. Leslie Butler, of Jacksonville, Fla , ; Thomason w^l be glad to know they and a student at phifer college Mis . are able to be out again af ter a sev-, enheime N c was the we ek-end erai aays inness. | ?uest of Mr and Mrs w p Mc _ ^ lit. Col. and Mrs. Powell A. Fras- Kinnon. er and Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Hen-: Friends of Mrs. R. W. Wade will ;* derson were recent visitors at Mag- be glad to know she is recuperating £ nolia Gardens in Charleston. at her home after being a hospital ; •* Roy Workman, Jr., of Union, patient. < j *; spent the week-end with his»par- ! Mrs. R. B. Glenn, Wrlliam Glenn, •* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman.'Mr. and Mrs. David Glenn and son. ;• John Coker, of Greenville, spent Billy, were in West Springs Sunday ij the week-end with his parents, Mr. j for the funeral of the former’s ne-; and Mrs. W. G. Coker. i P hew * E - Camak Langster, who^e j jj Mrs. Irene Southern has accepted I death occurred Friday, a position with Bishop-Walker 1 Mr - and Mrs: Eugene Hitt have re-, :* Pharmacv ' ! turned from a visit with their daugh- l Mrs. J Clarence Copeland and i ter ’ Mrs ^ Ford and Mr Ford | g in Avon Park, Fla. Mrs. Bailey Williams and little son have returned from a visit with •.• her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. tj Nicholson in Darlington. Friends of P. B. Mitchell will be glad to know he is convalescing at •; his home near here following a re- 1 g cent lilness. Miss Lucy Thomas, student at .. A Good Beginning For Spring is to put an end to future financial worries by putting aside part of every pay in a Bank of Clinton SAVINGS ACCOUNT It isn’t the amount you save that matters as much as the regularity with which you save. No matter how small your deposits may be, they’ll quickly add up when saving becomes a habit. r OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY WITlT THIS FRIENDLY BANK J •1 rW Bank Of Glinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. E. L. Chandler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd in Barks- dals Sunday. George Comelson, Jr., student at McCallie School, Chattanooga, Tenn. is spending the spring holidays with his father, George Cornelson. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and family, of Gray Court, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt, of Spartan- Limestone college, Gaffney, is spend- i; ’burg, spent Sunday with Mr. and j n g the spring holidays wit her par- !■: , Mrs. Eugene Hitt. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. I Friends of Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, J Miss Essie Davidson, who teaches . Sr., will be glad to know she is re- i n Great Falls, spent the week-end at her home here. : Mrs. C. M. Bailey is spending some her }j and time in Talladega, Ala., with daughter, Mrs. Brewer Dixon c.e. „ Mr. Dixon. Eloise Marshall, who: also spent the week-end there, was covering at her home after being ill at the Blalock Clinic. Mrs. H. L. Davis has returned to her home in Jacksonville, Fla. af ter a recent visit with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs., Clyde Few. Miss Bobby Jean Boan, of Man-■ accompanied hnme by her mother, S ning, was the week-end guest of j Mrs. W. L. Marshall, who had been ^ Mrs. J. Clarence Copeland and oth- visiting her sister, er friends I Miss ' Marie Fraser, of Limestone. 5 Mr and Mrs. Charles McCord and college, Gaffney, is spending a week' g" daughter, Linda, of Manning spent I with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. ft 1 the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. j T - Fa y tJ i* F ’’| S !L I > g Kenneth McCord. | Miss TerrJ* Thomas will be the - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Youne. of! » e , ek - e " d Suest ot Miss Nan Long m : | Dublin, Ga.. and Mrs. Avis Singtey' N - c .and daughter Jean of Whitmir,*t^/^.X'tT^.l.ie School,: were- week-end guests of Mr. and Chattanoo0a T after suentlin2 i Jr., re- .V IS NEVER OUT OF DATE And that goes for the treatment you receive in our bank where you’ll get a friendly smile, a cheerful greeting and a sincere desire to be helpful. M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Richard Foster, i Mr. and Mrs. Willie Young, Hugh Young, Miss Virginia Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. William Gastley and Chattanooga, Tenn., after spending the spring holidays with his parents in Kinards. Mrs. O. W. Chapin and daughters, Jane Briggs and Sally of Belleville, 1 daughter visited Magnolia Gardens, jyj j -y-g visiting her parents, Mr. ■ and Mrs. J. W. Crawford. Mrs. James F. King has returned to her home Washington, D. C. af ter a visit here with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Leake and sister, Mrs. R. P. Hamer. Friends of Mrs. Leake 1 will be glad to know she is improv ing from an rllness at the Hamer home. Miss Katherine W. Davis, of Bos ton, Mass., is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Dav- look smarter in the Add thot final touch of eleganca to your Eostof tnsamblt with •xquitito Nylon* by Mory Gray. Keyed to the aeooon's leoding coetume ihodes, Mory Grey offtfi*a%erfect hoeiery color for every cot- tume. Moryfftrty'tJ Spring Comlvol Colors ore feotured M VOOUI ond HARHR*S BAZAAR. See tt*m in gur hoeiery deportment today. 98c to $1.95 Sumerel’s Dept Store me Home of Better Values’’ CHnton, S. C. the Isle of Palms, and other points of interest in Charleston Sunday. Friends of Mrs. J. M. Hudgens sympathize with her in the death !of her mother, Mrs. Dora Bryson, which occurred in Columbia. Mr. land Mrs. G. A. Black, Mrs. A. S. : Maxwell and Mrs. F. M. Stutts at tended the funeral service on Tues day afternoon. I Friends of Mrs. Harrison A. Cope land will be glad to know she is, . 'convalescing at home after being is, and other relatives. I ill and a patient at thp R1 a lock Mrs. George Plunkett- and three Tclinic. children, of Conyers, Ga., spent last Friends of Miss Ethel Hunter will j week with her mother, Mrs. Estelle 1 regret to know she is a patient at Abrams. the Blalock Clinic Mrs Eugene Avery, of Rock Hill, Harry Davis, of Charleston, spent I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the week-end with relatives here. Ir by s Bipp. Mrs. Ann Gruber, of Charleston,! Mrs Nina V. Bailey is spending was the guest during the past week some time in Ridgewood, N. J. with of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton. | he i daughter Mrs. S. B Hayes. 1 Friends of Van Jones, local man ager of Rogers store, will be sorry | 1881 ©ROGERS®’ sitv«r p lot* ONI fOA ITO. | ^ silvprsmirhs | / ^ W- * for the Bride who takes pride in /, i fij. Ii,in 9 nkel ' ,! Friends of Mrs. J. E. Benjamin will be sorry to hear that she is to know he is a patient in the Green suffering injuries Received in a fall ^ wood h 0S pft a i where he will under- Monday. j g° an op>eration. Mrs. George R. Holland returned j Col and Mrs Robert Wysor, Mr yesterday fiom a two wee s s ay ' and ^ rs Rober ^ Wysojr, till, and Miss with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hagins m zabe th Wysor, accompanied by land Mr. Hagins in Abbeville. Mrs. Albert Jones, of Johnson City, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ricketts, of Green ville, will be in Rock Hill this eve- Tenn., is visiting her parents, Mr.; n j n g | 0 a t; enb the graduating voice | and Mrs. L. C. Duckett. recital of the former’s daughter, Miss i Jerri Prince, daughter of Mr. and j M a i:y Kent Wysor, in the Conserva- Mrs. H. G. Prince, is able to be up t or y 0 f \i us i c auditorium at ^tVin- again following a brief-illness. ! throp college. | Mrs. S. A. Timmons and daughter, Shirley Ann, Misses Lou Bell and Josephine Neighbors were visitors in Spartanburg Saturday. Mrs. Metta Stone has returned from a three week’s stay in Sylva, N. C. with her son-in-law and daugh ter, the Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Junior Class To Give 'Varsity Show' At School Tonight Tonight at 8 o’clock members of Longshore i the junior class of Cliton high school spent Sunday in Newberry with her will present a variety show in the mother, Mrs. Thompson Pitts. school auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McQuiston 1 The program is made up of talent left Monday for their home in Hen-1 from the junior class and will in- dersonville, Ky., after a visit with elude piano solos, dancing, skits, sing- the former’s mother, Mrs. Cora Me- ing, etc. Cakes will be auctioned Quiston. at the end of the program. Admis- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sears, of Forest , sion will be 15c and 25c. City, N. C., Mrs. H. G. Sisk, Miss Proceeds will go for the junior- Emma Sisk, Dick Sisk, of Kings senior banquet, officers state. The ; Mountain, were guests Sunday pL public is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas. 1 Miss Madeliene Cassanova, of Co-! Landowners Offered lumbia, spent the week-end with her' . r\ c . mother, Mrs. M. Cassanova, and iCrVICC Wfl lOreStS family. Mr. and M^s. George Roper and da F»e*ral Tu Assistant State Forester E. B. Price little daughter, Anne, of Laurens, states that trained ~ foresters of the spent Sunday with Mrs. Roper’s mo ther, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. B. C. Presslar and George Thomas attended a business meeting in Co lumbia during the week. Mn. Irene Southern has returned commission examined 22,686 acres of woodland for 78 farmers and other landowners during the month. . Any landowner may get this ser vice by contacting his county ranger, county agent, vocational agriculture $1.00 Down 42-Pltci SIIVICI for I. And App»ov*d STUDIO CW included ConUnn 8 Teeipooni, 8 Soup Spoont, 8 Km***, | Foiki, g S«!«d FoAi, t Butter Kn.f# * 1 Spoon. * Ckoot* from tKr#* lovely pettemi . . . PlenUtion, Del M«r, Cepn. 5-Piece Piece S*ttrnj et $4.50. from a week’s stay with relatives in I teacher, soil conservation service Winston-Salem, N. C. The following spent several days this week visiting points of interest representative or district foresters in the following towns: Aiken, Camden, Florence, Kingstree, Newberry, Spar- in Florida: Mrs. W.'C. Baldwin, Mrs. i tanburg and Walterboro, Mr. Price Frank Miller, W. C. Baldwin, Mrs.(Concluded Henry M. Young, Mrs. W. C. Shealy and Miss Bernice Stroup. Mr. abd Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster, and children of Winnsboro, spent the week-end rfivith her mother, Mrs. W. H, Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nante, Mrs. E. Mood Smith and Nell' Timmer- CHI’RCH HOURS CHANGE The churches in the city will hold their Sunday evening services at 8:00 o’clock during the summer months instead of 730, now effective. SUBSCRIBE TO TH1 CHRONICLE Qua'icuitm* ‘‘If «ny pi-ce of ihn tilwwai* do«t no! jiv* completely utiWectofy Mr vtc* in nomul Umily use, it will be '•pieced o# reconditioned by Oneida Ltd " Other Sets at $19.95 ,- i v v ■' J. C. THOMAS, jeovU ’ - “It’s Time That Counts” Read The Chronicle-Youir Neighbor Does