The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 06, 1950, Image 5

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4- vI'Ty Mftdfh uAtidG 'JtM # ^ Thursday, April 6, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five r • * As the pure lily is symbolic of Easter — our sincere greeting symbolizes the wishes we hold for our many customers and friends we are privi leged to serve, for a most happy and joyous Easter. Bank Of Clinton % Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WEEK-END TRIPS ■ ■ VISITORS . , ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Miss Louise* Tribble has resumed | Friends at Lee Hargrove, who her studies at Erskine college, Due lives near here, will be glad to"know West, after spending the spring holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. Blakely Tribble. he continues to improve hnd has re turned home after being a hospital patient in Columbia. Miss Annie Lee Jacksoft and bro-jdays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ther, Guy, of Laurens, spent the H. L. Eichelberger. / week-end with their grandmother, I Mrs. L. J. Brandt and daughters, Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Martha and Susan, of Greensboro, N. I •* Mrs. B. H. Boyd is ill and is a pa- c * are visiting her parents, Dr. and k tient at Hays hospital. ; Mrs - B. O. Whitten. Mr. 'jBrandt ac- 1 & Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson companied them here for the. week-j g 8 n spent Sunday in Newberr^ with Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. end. Friends of Mrs. Wylie Sholar will j*: faculty, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Miss Imogene Watson, of Conway, i: MjjjjttHjjEjjEjjT We Now Have a Fixture Line To Meet and Beat Any Competition COMPARE THESE ECONOMY GRADE PRICES Heavy grade enameled steel 5-ft. tub, 1 it a s n W •• :: :: it V < •complete ...T.:. i......... $67.5u Close coupled closet $29.95 ITxZO^ lavatory with mixer faucets .... $15.95 THREE-PIECE OUTFIT Complete with all Fittings and Traps T. C. Johnson Co. Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Contracting and Supplies it it 5 it ) The All ’Round Tractor 0 ALL 'ROUND THE FARM » ALL YEAR 'ROUND Why buy a tractor that fives yea only part-time service? Working ttom is what counts, and die Ford Tractor does inch a variety of jobe that it "works more honrs, savee more hours." Ford Hydraulic Tench Control, Implement Positton Control, Triple-Quick Attaching of implements... and the big Dearborn line of implements makes this THE mU 'round tracter. By all means, come in and get the facts* Ton will like ear parts^snd service deparUpents, too. FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 91-R ; L. Sanford, and attended the birth- be interested to know she has re- k day dinner for Mrs. Johnson’s sis- turned to Greensboro, N. C., to make | j ‘ ter, Mrs. Burr Harmon, at the San- her home after residing here for ford home. some time. | i Friends of Mrs. J. Reed Todd will | Mrs. Almon Spencer has accepted 1 be sorry to know she is ill and is! »n office position with Blalock Clin- a patient at the Blalock Clinic. ic. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cox and; Miss Betty Ballenger, of Seneca, little daughter are residing in an * member of the Kingstree school JJ apartment in the home of Mrs. E. Mood Smith on Centennial street. a Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr. and dau ghter, Eloise, spent the week-end in 1 Wadesboro. N. C. with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Marshall. i Little Lyn Smith, of Columbia, is . .. . »» j I . ... . ’ w _ ’ were visitors here on Monday, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Preston .. . _ w ... Thompson, .nd Mr. Thompson. I, Mrs ' Jod ' e , C - McM ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh, of * ,^ cs J? S ^ H ' n 8 . wee ;,, !„ . .. ^ , . . -a., Nashville, Tenn. with their son-m- i-i ^lurnb,, spent the week-end w.th ^ and da Mr afiJ Mrs. § , l 8t r s ” r ' “" d Mrs ' B - Wayne Johnson. 1 § |T Fuller^ Mrs. Bill Blalock and Mrs. Sterlin Young and sons, Ar- 1 1 i children,. Susan and Valerie, of New- wiHi arn will spend the i berry, spent Sunday with her par 1 - week-end in Ellijay, Ga„ with rela-‘& i ents. _ ' tives. - I g Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Burroughs, 1 M A Sumerel, of Newport, Ky., I j.» f| ,of Winnisquam, N. H., are visiting s P en ^ several days this week with his s: 8 Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Adair and other s,stor ; >*”• JacJt A “ dcrson * and i 8 jji . .. er relatives. i g « re ® t1Ves ' S. A. Pitts was a visitor in Atlanta, $ Mrs. E. L. Chandler and Mrs. J. Ga., during the week-end. $"!! Clarence Copeland were visitors in Mrs. C. E. Moody, who makes her from your bonk AND ONCE AGAIN was the week-end guest of Miss Kent Wysor. J. M. McCarter; of Miami, Fla., j § and J. 0. Barnett, of Simpsonville, in this glorious time of the year brings hope to a troubled world. Our faith burns bright er, our hearts are lighter because of Easter and the miracle of spring. Worship at Your Church on Easter Sunday M. S. Eci!ey & Son BANKERS ^ Established 188H Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation st n I ii a it V t.«! Greenville Saturday $ 1 home in White Plains; N. Y„ is I Friends of Miss Juanita Workman spending some time with friends and tj will be glad to know she is recuper- r elat j, ves acc T or "P anie d S Eting at Hays hosp.Ul .(ter . daughters. Mary Jo and Gene, of!» going an appendectomy during the white Plains, who were en route to week. j Florida. Mrs. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Agatha Bailey, who teaches Jolly and family were guests of Mr. in Chester, has returned there after an d Mrs. V. Parks Adair Sunday, spending the spring holidays at her Mr f ^_ Stone . Sto j ie ’ Dr - home. Miss Mary Ella Bailey, of j-j Greenwood, also spent Sunday with S^her mother, Mrs. T. L. W. and Mrs. Duncan Felder and three children, of Union, visited them Sun day. Bailey Mrs. Bill McMurray and son, Billy, of Swannanoa. N. C., and iVTr«; W £ g and family g }• Virgil and Frank Simpson, Jr., stu- McCoy, of West Asheville, N M dents at Clemson college, spent the were week-end guests of the former’s: « g { we'ek-end with relatives here parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis.; S n I enti wun relatives nere. SPRING FASHION DISPLAY of fine MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES s Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath During the week-end Mrs. McMur- g .-•I _ ■ , ray and son, Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. Lof- S spent Sunday in Saluda with the an( j daughter, Nannette, visited | former’s mother, Mrs. B. W. Sineath. Mrs. Frank Loftis and Mr. and Mrs.'S Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haselden and Victor Bowman in Alto, Ga. daughter, Lois Marie, were visitors | Miss Ann Blakely, who teaches in, j£j McBee, spent the week-end with her j g > FOR MEN AND WOMEN Friday, April 7 K I >: Displayed by D. C. Clark representing HOPKINS TAILORING CO., INC. I in Charlotte, N. C. yesterday. , ... „ ia u tj j u ij parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely. Mrs. Kohn Barnes and children, *" m1m Henrietta Gourdin. ol Pine- Kay and Eric, of Conway, spent the v ju e( n. q t was ^e week-end guest week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eric 0 f Miss Marie Davis. Barnes. Miss Linda Dunbar, of Rock Hill, _ ' Mr. and Mrs, Irby Hipp, Jr., of was the week-end guest of Miss Mar- ! Rock Hill, spent the week-end with i or ‘ e Mills. his narents Mr and Mrs Irbv S 1 MrS ’ Robert Covin * ton wlU return nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. liby b- ;today t0 her home in wadesboro, B'PP* • 'N. C., after a few days visit with Mrs. L. B. Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr. Mr. Coving- Mrs. Charles Griffin and daughter, ton is spending today here and will 8UHUOSICMM8Um>WHMWMUM8IXWWK8Mmg8XIWmiHO<miMKII881IIUf?fWHHHHW Gardens accompany her home. L B. DILLARD Jo Ann, visited Magnolia in Charleston Sunday. I Little Browning Piper, of Green- w j A* n u i 'tl ville, is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomason ,, . t.r a r-a- j * i g , , , ^ . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dicus and family. g i and daughter, Patricia Ann, spent Miss Caroline Caldwell, who has $ hj ^be week-end in Easley with her par- been spending some time in Clear-, {.Lents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oates. Mrs. water. Fla., is visiting Miss Norma <► ‘‘ Oates returned here with them for Hallett and other friends before re- J’ a v j s jt turning to her home in Boston, Mass, o Mrs. Eaten* Sheorn and daughter,'L*- »• A. Wow Jr. Mr*. Drcus and ... , * , . little daughter, Martha Browning, _ Linda, of Camden, are spending this left this vv . eek for San Dieg0t Callf | o week with her mother, Mrs. C. H. whereXt. Dicus will be stationed af-1 McCrary and other relatives. Mrs. ter spending a leave with his par- 1 ^ i McCrary, Mrs. Sheorn and daughter, ents, Mr. and Mrs. W A Dicus. o Billy and Diane Pitts, and Mr. and Friends of R. J. Copeland will re- J iMw'. C. II. McCrary. Jr. vmted-the SieL JteJmawJte iijU-aMua home. , .. , * • X i . l o Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King, of Spar- latter s parents ,n .Spartanburg Sun- tanburg visiled relatives here op da y- Sunday. Mr. qnd Mrs. C. C. Giles were bus- J Edward Ray has accepted a posi- iness visitors in Atlanta, Ga. a few tion with Hamilton’s, Inc. days last week; and while there at-' Mrs. Alexander Cruickshanks and tended the showing of “Glass Men- son ’ S ant L v > of Point Pleasant. VV • „ * o r. . • IVa., are spending several weeks with agerie starring Susan Peters in per-,, , , .. .. _ * „ , 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. son at the Pent House theatre. 'Kin 0 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds and Friends of Major Samuel Gray and son. DeLeon, of Washingtpn, Ga.,; family will be interested to know ! spent the week end with her par- they have purchased the home of Dr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. ! an <* ^ r s* Morgan Milford on S Broad Friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sing, and f 6 '' 6 '.,, , , , *, *„ , * . , : : Friends of Miss Ethel Hunter will ley and family will be interested to ' ^ glad t0 know she is i mprovm g at know they are erecting a new home , the Blalock clinic where she is a on Musgrove street. patient. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thurston R. Giles Billy Cooper, who teaches in At-j o and children, Chuck and Adrian, have ,'• an f a ' Ga., is spending the spring PITTS - DILLARD Implement Company < > o 1 ♦ ♦ In < ► ♦ n n n < > < > i ► I returned from a few day’s stay in Atlanta, Ga. ) Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pitts, of An derson, were guests Sunday of their sister, Miss Jeanette Pitts, and fam ily. J. E. Horne, of Louisville, Ky., spent the week-end with his bro- thjy>and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. IW. S. Horne, en route to Columbia where he will make his home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman, Mrs. E. M. ; Smith and Miss Nell Timmerman at tended the automobile races in Char lotte, N. C. Sunday. Mrs. Charles A. Hollis, Jr. has ac cepted a position with Owens and Owens, attorneys. Miss Katherine Eichelberger, re turned Tuesday to St. Mary’s School, (Raleigh, N. C., where she is a stu dent. eft»r sending the spring hol- holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper. 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