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Thursday, April 20, 1950 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Pajrr Fir* * •i No need carrying Urje sums of cash. No need traveling out of your way to pay bills. No need to worry about receipts, when a cancelled check is your record. i All in all, owning a checkin* account is rood business. And i besides, it’s so easy to begin. Come in today, and in a few minutes you can be the proud owner of this modern convenience . . . this symbol of success and good standing. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation * 4 Easily Applied AGAM6 IN YOUR CELLAR WITH WALL BOARD over - Old or New Interiors Variety of patterns and colors. We’ll advise you. Phone 94 Prompt Delivery D. E.TRIBBLE CO. LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES PHONE 94 SINCE I89H CLINTON, S.C. WEEK-END TMPS .. VISITORS .ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT 1HE PEOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. T. N. Latimer of Ware Shoals is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy Gasque. Also a guest of the Casques l: :: • • I • • , s Mrs. Eugene Wells of Coronacai 1 fj Mrs. Rudolph Cullum and Mrs. t Esther Wells of Greenwood ^and is Mrs. P. M. Dennis of Manning ’ Mrs. C. S. Cleland of Whitmire were j-j who was joined here for the week- (guests of Miss Maude Wells and oth-. :;j end by Mr. Dennis. | er relatives Wednesday. j Mr. and Mrs. J. Elliott Law and j Mrs. A. B. Welch and son, Fred- daughter, Nancy, were guests Sun- die, spent the week-end in Athens, if: day of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Law and Mrs. J. A. Law, in Greenville. Mrs. R. L. Coe of Columbia and daughter, Mrs. Albert Ford and Lu- fcy from Georgetown, Mrs. T. P. P. Carson of Greenville and Mrs. Tom Ga., with friends. Mrs. George Frady, student at $j Winthrop. college, spent 'the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson. tarN: C^isdedThei^DTrJnLs 5 ^ ' an d M^Gr^dy Chandl^and so^s.' :: and Mrs. W. H. Shands Friday. ^! Lt. Col. and Mrs. T. A. Howell and I^ k "1? M J J sons, Tommy and Gene, of Shaw ^ 1)rner ' y ,n Moneks ^ Field, Sumter spent Sunday with i ... ’ , .. _ Mrs Howell’s mother. Mrs. H. D. “ r r “ nd „ ^. M ^ re „ a " d § Rantin. and Mr. fcantin. ’mlatives y W H “MAKES MY MONEY LAST LONGER” Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young, James M. Lea has returned to his Jr., and small.daughter have moved ;; into their newly constructed home , ^ . , ar -tu 3 § on Cedar Street • “ ' ral days w,th Mr ’ and Mrs ’ F M - J Friends of Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr., i S ‘ AK , will be interested to know she .sL^H^a T* nT‘' ^ I recuperating following an append- .. ,, mie vwth hei mo-t“ ectomy at Blalock clinic on Satur- ' h w’ M ™ Estelle Abrams. da | Mrs. W. H. Simpson spent the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hall and chil- ! w ^ k ‘ end in Winnsb < )r0 with her dren, W.ndley and Bebe of Durham. S „" ku.Vm ^ aU , gh ‘ er ' and i N. C„ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Page of M L S ’ £'« «• McMaster. I Columbia wore recent guests of Mr. ' S 3 pa “ Cnt at and Mrs. R. Edward Ferguson. Jr. ! th Ls^. a „ , Alan Suddeth of this city, a mem- ! M ! l rs Abu Alexender, Mrs Mabry ber of the Clemson College faculty. a " d daughter Brenda, are recently attended the Southeastern !?f ndln . g ' he ■" Camden with Physics convention at Louisiana, Mr „ and Eugane „ Sh “ r "- ■ State University, Baton Rouge, La. 1 ^ rS . Chaney at* Guests Sunday of Mrs. Jess.e ;‘ c .^. ,h l Azalea fwtlval ln Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Charleston this week. Little Diane Watts is on a two “Cash is so easy for me to spend. But at least I’ve got to stop and think before I write a check.” A CHECKING ACCOUNT MAKES BUDGET ING EASIER, HELPS YOU HOLD ON TO HARD EARNED CASH. TRY IT! M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation «»acaogoaeK«»aacgBattwnnw>aeinf»8i»«»Kii«x«»i»ii8XfnfWMi S-* MIDWAY — Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA FRIDAY-SATURDAY APRIL 21-22 STRAWBERRY ROAN With Gene Autry MONDAY-TUESDAY . APRIL 24-25 CHAMPION With Kirk Douglas and Marilyn Douglas WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY SAIGON APRIL 26-27 With Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE Shows Start at 7:00 B. H. Suddeth were Mrs. L. M. Blair, Mrs. i . .. ... , W. H. Long, Mrs. A. M. McWhirter, ^ her aunt. Mrs. J Mrs. Jim Baldwin of Blairs, Mr. and M Kinard in Earhardt. , Frs. Frazier Blair of Hendersonville [ t Mr a " d aMrs - Jose P n Sterner have Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and lit-, I" 0 u ^ n< d after spending the Easter tie daughter, Sara Louise; of Me- ; ^ a ^L s . ln B a h imor e and New Cormick spent the week-end w ith , or k- They were accompanied home the former's mother, Mrs. J. B. Wil- „> the latter s sister, Miss Delores jjpj. Burke of Baltimore for a several Miss Frances Sheely who teaches , in Whitmire, spent the week-end and ^ a h cr Stephens and with her parents, Mr. ancT Mrs. O. ' dau 8hter, Linda, were guests Sun- H. Sheely. day of Ml and Mrs - Hugh Ray. Miss Fannie Parrish spent Sunday ^ r - and ^ rs - Chapman and in Cross Hill with her parents, Mr. , , • " inn we re visitors in Green- and Mrs. S. G. Fuller. ‘ vdl f Monday. Friends of B. F. Copeland will be Ehett P. Adair has returned interested to know he is a patient : f rom . a with relatives in Co at Blalock clinic jlumbia and Little Mountain. * Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black had as ^ rs - Chapin and daughters their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.:' e ^ Tuesday for their home in-Belle- G. Arthur Black and children, Ger-1 v ', "J ’ after spending the past rie and Nancy of-Greenville, Mr. Vl e ’ a ’’ after spending a month and Mrs. W. Alex Black of Colum-■^ er parents ’ Mr and Mrs. J. bia, J. J. Black and Mrs. A: N. Dav- (Ciawfurd. — — is of* Honea Path. I Jane Crosby of Union spent the —E. Shaw Cunningham of- Dallas, 1 week-end with her unele and aurd Texas was the guest of his sister, I Mr^ and Mrs. Hugh Ray. Mrs. liila C. Stewart and other rel-j Charles E. Hill of Clemson col- atives here a few days last week, i * t ‘^ e and Mr. and Mrs. W. P Riddle Mr. -Cunningham is a former resi-;«j' ^rens were week-end guests of dent of this city. and ^yf' ^tutts. Mrs. C. W. Hallman and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Chester F adgett, Mr. ter, Kitty Lu, of Watertown, Mass.. and Mjs. H^ n, T Martin and children are- spending this week with her and Mrs. C. G. Barnette and chil- g” father, B. M. Dutton and Mr. and drer j Charlotte, N. C., spent the i g Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr. Capt. Hall-, week - end Wlth the latters mother. CLEAN FUN By SUNSHINE CLEANERS coev Right WHOh'S A%«0C1AT*0 ARTISTS HOPe MV PANTS HOLD OUT UNTIL T GET TO mv cleaners-he'll F|% THEM UP LIKE S ' NEW / V - SUNSHINE • CLEANERS "■Ud\V\. (J. FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY - PH: 436 FLORIDA ST. CLINTON/ S.C. I Say "I Sow It la Th« Chronicle" — Thank You man accompanied them here for the Mrs. Jobe Nabors and attended the week-end (funeral of their uncle. Nathan Na-ig Mrs. Norman Beaty and daughter. k°rs Sunt^y afternoon *: cnrnplL^-p-gif T.Tnion were guests Sun-1 Jdr c ,, and ^l rs .' 1 ^ fuilei, Nelle ... day of MirRTBTGtoiS:^ tT .l', y '' Mi. and Mrs. J. I. Adair spent “ r and Mrs. Bill Blalock and ch,l- g Sunday in Greenville w.th the lat- ?ren and Mrs. J. D. Wicker ot New- g tor’s sister, Mrs. J. F. Graves. _ , bcrr >'’ and Miss Mane Moore of Con- g 0 t i f, 1 way, spent Sunday in Charleston and j-j Monday for their home in Nash. ‘ tha ,s,e 01 Palms ville, Tenn., after spending a few 1 REXALL ORIGINAL Friends of R P. Cole will be sorry , :T e. - ,» o d /-i „ to learn he is ill and a patient at tne 8 days with Mrs. R. B. Glenn and ... , . .. . . _ r , , ♦: x J ., Veterans hospital in Columbia. K family. Mrs. Margaret Higgins is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Kenneth Burdette of Char leston, is the guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert | Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Blakely have g returned to their home in Washing- LQ i, h C , after a chon viiit here ft Ur. and Mrs. K E. Fergusu.i re- turned Saturday from St. Peters- ft 'burg, Fla., where they have been spending some time. ft irjii. - — Mrs. D C Hrustess of Due West Mrs A Ross Aiakeiy has returned was the week-end guest of Mi. am. f rom a recent v i s it w ith her daugh- :1 Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr. 1 ter, Mrs. L. S. Lockett, and Mrs. !> Miss Bobbie Wilbanks of ^hit-, it mire is a patient at Hays hospital* Fnends of Mrs Roy Benjamin will fj where she recently underwent an re g re ( g now s he is a patient in the ft appendectomy. | General hospital in Greenville, where K Major Lykes Henderson of ^ °r! i she underwent an opration yesterday. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., is visiting Mr and Mrs Fleming Mason of i; his mother, Mrs. L. S. Henderson. ] su^me^on, spent the week-end with Mrs. Walter W. Harrir has re- ( ^e former’s mother, Mrs. Emma turned to her home i/i Sandersville, ( Mason. Ga., after visiting her daughters, j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Godfrey of And-|p Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap and Mrs. erson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Terry and Lawrence Davis. , Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Godfrey of Lau- Misses Jennie Payne and Eloise rens, were guests of Mrs. Irene Marshall will leave tomorrow to' Southern and W. P. Terry the past spend the week-end with “Missie” week-end. Allen of Wadesboro, N. C. J. D. Boland, Sr., returned Tues-, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hellams of I day from Cincinnati, Ohio, where Gray Court, Mr. and Mrs. Collier he visited friends and was also on Abercrombie of Laurens were guests,I business. of ^Vlr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hazelton Mr. and Mrs. Grffiin Pinson are on Sunday. foccupying one of the J. E. Anderson Thursday - Saturday - Monday April 20-24 Mrs. C. K. deBeaugraine and daughter, Elizabeth of Warrenton, Ga., spent a few days last week'« apartments on Maple street. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris vis- A STORE FULL OF BIG VALUES! Two Identical REXALL Products For the Price of Only One - Plus 1c with Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell Dun-1 Red relatives and friend* in Green wood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp McDaniel are occupying their new home in College View. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley, Mr. lap. Mrs. Myrtis Simmons of Whit mire is a patient at Hays hospital following an operation on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne and | son, Billy, and Mrs. P. B. Adair * and James Jacks spent several spent the week-end at Isle 0 f' days last week in Gatlinburg. Tenn. Palms with the former’s parents, k ^ rS ' M J -?^ St0ne and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Horne. ! ph ^ e Neighbors were in Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe and! Fnday €ve ™? to attend a banquet children spent the week-end in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Le- land Welling. Mrs. James A. Smith has accepted a position with Belk’s Department Store. Mrs. Mary Owens has returned from a visit with relatives in Syra- ri!S'\ N. Y. in honor of G. L. McCullough, who is retiring after 47 years service as district manager for the Southern; Bell Telephone company. THE CHKON1CLE Completely Covers CHatoo’a Trade Area for Adverttoers There Is Ne SabeUtate far News- Bishop-Walker Pharmacy The Rexall Store