The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 04, 1950, Image 5

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Thursday^ May 4, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five 4 LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES, SIGNATURE, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES Friendly, Confidential Service A. B. C. Finance Co. 104 PITTS STREET CLINTON, S. C. t \ A Checking Account Here You lose precious time running around pay ing bills in person. An easy, lime-saving )vay is to have a Bank of Clinton checking account. No danger of theft or loss because you carry a checkbook instead of |cash. Your cancelled checks are legal proof of payment. And check stubs remind you constantly of every expendi ture you make, enabling you to operate on a more efficient budget. Open a checking account with us today and save valuable time in paying your bills while preserving peace of mind. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation *•4 0' WEEK END TWPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., and daughter, Eloise were called to Wadesboro Friday due to the ill ness and death of their father-in- law and grandfather, W. L. Mar shall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Smith and daughters, Sandy and Becky, were week-end guests of relatives in Charlotte, N. C. i Friends of Mrs. Cecil Wilson will be glad to know she is able to be i about again after an operation ill ness and hospital stay. Mrs. O. C. Woodruff and son, Ger ald spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. H. S. Sease in Gil bert. * i Mrs. A. R. Smith and Cleyon Smith of Dillon are guests for sev eral days of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock. Miss Dorothy Clark of Vallejo, .California is spending a three weeks be interested to know she is a pa- vacation with her parents, Mr. and tient at Blalock Clinic. with her mother, Mrs. C. 'Q. Hoi- & land and other relatives. Friends of Charles Johnson will g be interested to know that he is im- K proving at his home following an! 3 illness. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner and|3 little daughter have recently mov- ed into a residence on S. Owens S street. .« Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses Mar-' § garet and Katherine Blakely visited :’i relatives in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. John Edge has returned to her hdhie after being a pJatient at the Bialoek clinic, Joe Betsill has returned to his j $ home in Cross Anchor after a ton- § sil operation at Blalock Clmic. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King have! ft moved into a residence in College View Heights. Friends of Mrs. T. J. Blalock will IS £ i: ‘if you break faith with us who die, we shall not sleep..' Amid the beauty and fragrance of a May day, a grateful nation pays hom age to its warriof dead. We cannot and will not fail those who have passed to us the heritage of freedom. be Mrs. J. J. Clark. Little Tommy Copeland, son of I Friends of Mrs. Herbert M. Chan-i Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Copeland, $ ey, Sr., will regret to know she con- j returned to his home yesterday af-i 8 itinues ill at her home on Ferguson'ter a tonsil operation at Blalock ig ; street. j Clinic. 18 Mrs. Allen Hitchcock and sons of, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, Mrs. Abbeville were guests Sunday of W. A. Buchanan, Mrs. Pearl Lewis : Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Buford. , and Roy Benjamin, Jr., visited Mrs. Miss Ella Adair spent a few days Roy Benjamin at the General hos- This bank will not open for business Memorial Day, May 10th on last week in Laurens with her bro ther, Joe R. Adair and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., of, 0 P erat * on - Rock Hill visited the former’s par- 1 'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Sr. State Tennis 'a few days last weeki Ti Mr. and Mrs. John Page and lit-1 Meet Opens tie daughter, Nina Marie, of Little | A i. rolUnP T/vlnv Mountain spent the week-end with i^WJay the former’s mother, Mrs. Rhett P. , _ Adair and Mr. Adair I Tenms captures Sam Charleston „ ... ... Metta Stone and family a few T", moet . at P^ttnan college days last week. ship pital in Greenville yesterday. Friends of Mrs. Benjamin will be interested to know She is improving after an' state college M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Stone and son. Dormie, of'^ 8 ^r three full days, on visited his mother, Mrs. i be 8 innm « 4 w £ e ? college net- ,to determine the 1950 champion- Rev. Paul H. Hartsell of Abbeville • • .u i is spending this week with his dau- The oecas.on is the annual run- ighter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. n,n2 0, „ the sta, f singles and doubles J D McKee intercollegiate tennis tournament.. i Miss Ann ’ Blakely of Cheraw | 0n ,‘ he colle *fj l !spent the week-end with her par- ra £ d am ' m * the ^ s ‘ ‘J » he Su “< h - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Katph R. Blake-!,. Presbyterian, which has won the |j title for the past nine straight years. Mrs. D. B. Smith was the week- . wl “ be.hwured to extend its vic-j end guest of Mrs. Joe Hagms in '“'Y string another year. But com-, Abbeville ! petition is expected to be keener i Mrs. Lawrence Campbell has ac- !•» thls '»» mec,mg than " has bt ' er ' cepted a position at Bishop-Walk-, In icc n seasons. - , eris Pharmacy f The College Df Charleston laoma Mrs. Gladys Ellison of Piedmont is as , ‘ he It most powerful challenger spend,ng this week with her sis- '7 th University of South Carolina ter, Mrs. J. I. Adair and Mr. Adair.' P 13 !'" 8 also ^pt-cted to ofte r “me | Mrs. Ed P. Little has returned to|* tl 2 n8 u 0 P po . sltion ..., . , her home in Aiken after soendme i p '«byterian Athletic Director, Ute past wee* with Mrs. Joe W Walle ! A - Johnson Mid trophies, ■ •re 1 I kw wv n ■■ * re axs-4 T a-x tar will be awarded the winner and runner-up in both singles and dou bles. Leake. k Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Young had as their guests Wednesday Mrs. J. L. Davidson of Chester, Mrs. Jim Lov- ^ en of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. Stewart i Henry AnnOUnCCS For Abe. and Mrs. Ernest Guy of Low- ^ Commjssioner ! Mr. and Mrs. Don DuBois and! , Mrs. O. A. Sowers were in Ashe-1 William J. (Bill) Henry announces^ ville, N. C. Tuesday for the funer- \ himself in today’s paper as a candi-1 al of Fred Mitchell, Sr. dat e *>r county commissioner in this Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers have summer ’ s primary, returned from Asheville. N. C.i Mr - Henj-y is a well known resi- ,where they were called last week on cie [ l . t community where his| 'account of the death of their bro-1 entire We f has been spent. His an- ither-in-law. Fred Mitchell. Sr. ! nouncement^ is one of interest to his Mrs. Milford Smith and Mrs. A. ma t ny In , cna3 \ VT „ . .~ T a „ * r- j di i In announcing, Mr. Henry said, I M. Young spent Friday tn Blacks- ; teel tha , , am ^ e|1 qualill ^ (or the , e .. n . position and if elected will give-my- Fnends of Mrs Roy Benjamin best service t0 the county and will will be inteiested to know she re * cour teously and faithfully, discharge turned to her home Saturday from the duties of the office the General Hospital in Greenville - ^ where she had been a patient the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Sr., have moved into theif recently con structed home on E. Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair ac- L UM Bur* «t 0 v p PROTECT THOSE FLOORS WITH 6000 VARNISH PITTSBURGH VARNISH For flYiors that gflow with pride. Beautifies and Protects ADDS NEW LIFE Easy to apply . . . • . . Quick to dry Phone 94 Prompt Delivery D. E. TRIBBLE CO. LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES PHONE 94 i>lNC L 1694 CLINTON, S.C. Magistrate McCrary For Re-election Magistrate Sam McCrary today an nounces that he will seek re-election jeompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John as Clinton magistrate for Hunter Page and little daughter of Little township in this summer’s Demo- Mountain will leave this week-end 1 cra tic primary. ;for a week s stay in Washington, D. Magistrate McCrary wds appointed C. , to the office to fill the unexpired term Mrs. Henry. Neverman has re-1 of his late father, C. H. McCrary, [turned to her home in Richmond, 1 Two years ago he offered for a full Va.. after soendinp the week-end, two-year term and was elected. If I re-elected, he said, “I promise the public a continuation of prompt and impartial service to the best of my ability.” J. C. THOMAS, “IPs Time That Counts Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does • Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thonk You* cummm niis or merely playing a little rough. There ere many ways that children can get hart and pile up doctor and hospital bills. Such bills can he avoided at very little cost through Accident Insurance. Writ ten for children age 254 or over. S. W. SUMEREL /Etna-izer Jacobs Bldg. Tele. 80 ana tin •aaivggg 1 Mears Named New Editor The Sentinel Ted Mears, rising senipr from Cross Hill, has been named editor The Sentinel, students’ high school pub lication, for the year 1950^51. He succeeds Donny Wilder. Joan Vaughan has been named as sistant editor; Jommy Stewart, busi-| ness manager, and Hugh Eichelber- 1 ger. circulation manager. The publicatfon, with the begin-1 ning of the new term in September, %ill be headed by a new staff and group otf reporters. Silver Tea For Cancer Fund Mrs. M. T. Motes, chairman of the woman’s division of the cancer fund campaign, announces a silver tea to be given at the home of Mrs. Doug lasGray, South Harper street, in Laurens, on May 10 from 4:30 to Stomach Trouble MR. C. C. CRAINE . By DR. HART ‘jit certainly is wonder ful to be able to eat any thing I want, without fear onupsetting my stomach,” says Mr. C. C.*Craine, Rt. 3, Laurens, S. C. “For 10 years I had l>een bothered with sick spells after eating. Since Dr. Hart located and corrected the cause of my stomach trouble, I can eat anything \ want without discomfort. ‘‘These spells would come and my stomach would be torn up especially after eat ing fatty foods. I had a ttSIIIICI CJ 6:30. All interested in helping in this worthy cause are invited. Those in charge state it is hoped that the of- 1 fering will be liberal and many c^ll- 1 ers will avail themselves of the op portunity for a worthwhile and pleasant afternoon. burning sensation and it felt like my stdmach was swol len and bloated. There was a constant pain on my right side just below the ribs, which radiated into my back. I couldn’t sleep well at night, was short-winded and had smothering spells at times. “Having heard of the many sick people getting well by taking chiropractic spinal adjustments, I consulted Dr. C. J. Hart of Laurens, S. C. After an examination and X-Ray pictures were made, Dr. Hart located the cause of my trouble. “I began 4o improve almost immediately and one by one ray Irbubles began to disappear. T feel fine now and can eat anything I want. I sleep better and the pain in my right side is gone. The smothering spells are a thing of the past and I am no longer short-winded. “It certainly is wonderful to be able to eat anything I want, without fear of upsetting my stomach. If you are suffering with stomach trouble, consult Dr. C. J. Hart, he will find the cause of your trouble.” ) i ' For further informaticn Consult— 2)4. Glt&ibi j. <Mg>U 254 WEST MAIN ST. — LAURENS, S. C. Next to First Methodist Church — Telephone 22501 Parking Space — Ground Floor — Hours 9-12 and 3-6