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Thursday, June 8, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five Youth Center To Be Organized ^ The Recreation commission of the city and interested parents and geachers are planning to organize a youth center at the high school build ing two nights a week. Teen-agers interested in the project are asked t to meet in the band room at the high school building tonight (June 8) at 8 o’clock. Greenwood AA Group To | Hove Open Meet Tonight _— The Greenwood group of Alcohol- ic5“Anonymous will celebrate its sec ond anniversary tonight (Thursday) with an open meeting in the Green wood high school auditorium at 8 o’clock. One of the most outstanding speakers in the South will talk on alcoholic problems and the AA way of life. The public is invited. WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS , . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents You’re Top Man ...DAD MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Yoar Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. i Did your suit come back badly pressed from drycleaning? Don’t run risks next time — WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS of "CERTIFIED" DRYCLEANING ’ • *. t < % * t BABY Every father and mother knows the fulfillment that comes with parenthood. But they know too, that proper baby care is not inexpensive. By saving be forehand, ,or by arranging for an easy, expense covering loan, parenthood becomes all joy! Come in and let us discuss it with you today! ^ WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS Bank Oi Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation An Announcement to our Friends and Customers With the permission of our friends and cus tomers and the general public, the CENTER SERVICE STATION will close all day on Sun days beginning Sunday, June 25. We, the personnel and management of the CENTER SERVICE STATION, ask this permis sion in order to permit us to attend Sunday School,and Church and to enjoy the fellowship of our families on this traditional day of rest. Our station will continue to attempt to meet your needs and requirements on week days, of fering a complete line of Texaco Products, Fire stone and U. S. Royal Tires and nationally ad vertised accessories. . , i This schedule of closing will continue os long as it meets with the approval of our friends and customers and as long as your needs and re quirements can be met on week days. We thank you very much. THE PERSONNEL AND MANAGEMENT ... of the... Center Service Station TOMMY HOLLIS, Manager , . ♦> 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson and i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson, Jr., attended the graduation exercises of their son and brother, Virgil Simpson, Sunday at Clemson col lege. i Miss Anne Blakely who taught 1 the past year in Cheraw, is at home for the summer. | Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McKinnon are spending this week in Jackson ville, Fla., with the former’s par ents. \ Mrs. Louise Hilton has returned from a visit with J. M. Hilton and family in Kershaw, j Mrs. Alma McKee was in Due West Friday for the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Mollie Ellis. I Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson and Mrs. Kenneth Hazelton were in An derson Tuesday and visited Mrs. Gene Anderson who is a hospital patient there. | Miss Madeline Cassanova of Co- U*mbia, is spending several days rwhh her mother, Mrs. M. Cassano- iva and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson, and daughter, Mary Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., and Miss Dot Taylor are spending sev- ieral days at the Anderson cottage in Garden City, near Myrtle Beach, j Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap has ac cepted a position with the Clinton Flower Shop. Dr. D. J. Woods left -yesterday to attend the annual meeting of the General Assembly of the South ern Presbyterian church at Mass- !anetta Springs, Va., as a representa- itive from South Carolina Presby- Itery. Miss Mildred Dunlap is the guest I of Miss Marsha Dugan in Harts- | ville. i Thornwell Dunlap is at home from Clemson college for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tippin of Rome, Ga., were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBrayer, jjr., and attended commencement at , Presbyterian college. Mr. Tippin was 1 a member of the graduating class. Miss Cornelia Harris is attending a house party of Winthrop college girls at Ocean Drive. Mrs. J. D. Henry and children, Johnnie, Jerry and Miriam, of Mont gomery, Ala., are visiting her mo ther, Mrs. Harrison Copeland and other relatives. Miss Elizabeth Adams is spending the summer months at her home in Hodges. Miss Bernice Johnson, member of the Greenville high school faculty, has returned to her home for the summer. She spent the week-end at Winthrop college where she at tended the meeting of the alumnae association. Among those attending Com mencement at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, during the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson, Miss Ma ry Catherine Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and Col. and Mrs. R. E. Wysor. [ Mrs. John William King has re turned to her home in Summerville, Ga., after attending commencement exercises at Presbyterian college, 'and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. i Maxine Chapman is a patient at Blalock Clinic. ;• Mrs. D. C. Heustess of Due West Lis spending the summer at her home here. Col. Robert E. Wysor, Jr., leaves this week for V.M.I. at Lexington, Va., where he will attend a reunion of the class of 11)15 of which he is a member. Miss Martharene Pitts of Greer spent the week-end with her mo ther, Mrs. Irene Pitts and family. Mrs, J, P. Prather has returned from Swannanoa, N. C., where she has been visiting her father, F. A. Buchanan. I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne and son, Billy, spent the week-end at Isle of Palms with the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Horne. Mrs. Wayne Jarvis of Columbia spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Pitts. Mr. a [Jarvis was here for the week-end and accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton were in Charlotte, N. C., Friday for the [graduation of their niece Miss Mary Layton, from Central high school. ! Browning Dicus, Otho Johnson, John Mimnaugh and William Hat ton spent the week-end at Garden City and Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor, of 1 buby, were here for commenceipent at Presbyterian college. Their son, Frank, was a member of the grad uating class. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Alexander and children of Lancaster were guests i Sunday of Mrs. Louise Hilton. George Frady has accepted a po sition with the C. W. Anderson Hos iery Co. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Edmunds of Birmingham, Ala., spent Saturday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry enroute to New York and Atlantic City where they will attend a convention of the Equitable Life Insurance Co. Miss Ann Macdonald is at home for the summer from Agnes Scott college, Decatur, Ga., where she was j Sw- t:;! '■ • >'i session. ^— Major and Mrs. W. Ralph Hol combe and little son, Hank, of San Antonio, Texas are visiting Mrs. Holcombe’s mother, Mrs. Irene Pitts and family. Alfred Bethea of Dillon was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris on Wednesday. Mrs. H. M. Dunwody of Birming ham, Ala., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gary Dillard. Mr. and Mrs, G, A. Black. J. J, Black of Honea Path left Monday for Natchez, Miss., where they will join . Mr. Black’s sister and from there will go to Los Angeles, Calif., for a visit with relatives. Miss Barbara Workman is at home for the summer from Furman University, Greenville, where she was a student the past session. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., spent the past week-end in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith of Chat tanooga, Tenn., and Mrs. John W. Sanders of Danville, Va., have re turned to their homes after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley. Friends of Dr. F. F. Hicks will be interested to know he has returned home from the Veterans hospital in Augusta, Ga. where he has been a patient the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brandt and son, Wayne, have returned to their home in Shiloh, N. J., after spend ing the past week with the form er’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brandt on Cope land Street. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs and daughter, Edna, were recent week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- W. R. Sims in Rock Hill. Mrs. J, B. Arnold and daughters, Jean and Marjorie, are visiting her sister, Mrs. L. W. Rawl and Mr. Rawl in Fayetteville, N. C. Mr. Ar nold who accompanied them to Fayetteville for the week-end is spending several days in Beckley, W. Va., with his brother, M. W. Ar nold and family. Miss Martha Pitts, a member of the Rock Hill schools faculty, is at her home near here for the sum- jmer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferguson and son, Dickie, spent the week-end in Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goodale and small daughter will move this week ; to Chapel Hill, N. C., where the (former will study at the University ’of N. C. John Pitts, III, a student at Clem son college, is at home with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Pitts for the summer months. J. James Von Hollen left Satur day for Baton Rouge, La., where he will attend the School of Banking of The South at Louisianna State University for the coming two weeks. Mrs. A. B. Welch and son, Fred die, left yesterday for Greenville where she took a plane for Gary, Indiana for a visit of several weeks with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Hender son. Friends of Mrs. D. S. Templeton will be interested to know she has returned home from Blalock clinic where she has been a patient for several days. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. J. F. Collawn j.j and little son, Jimmie, of Roswell, New Mexico, are visiting Mrs. Col- lawn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C A Sullivan. Miss Nelle Fuller spent several days last week in Columbia with M her sister, Mrs. Calvert Marsh and :.j Mr. Marsh. , 8 Little Susan Blalock of Newber- ry is spending this week with her jj grandparents, Mr. _a.nd Mrs. B. T. ;i| Fuller. On Sunday Bill Blalock and-*;; daughter. Vale rie. we re guests o I the Fullers also. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston and children of Nichols, Ga.. were H week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ii C. C. Giles. Friends of Edward Ray will be interested to know he is a patient at Blalock clinic. Mrs. D. J. Brimm left today Lor her home in Williston, Fla., after spending the past week here with friends and attending commence ment at Presbyterian college.' Thurston R. Giles has returned from Washington, D. C., where he attended a reunion of the 4d0th Bombadier Group last week. Little William Joe Nabors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nabors is a patient at Blalock Clinic, where ;he underwent an operation this week. Ferdinand Jacobs, Jr., who was a member of the graduating class [this week at Presbyterian college (has accepted a position with Jacobs i Lists. j D. B. Smith, who has been spend- | ing the past two months in Europe jhas arrived in Quebec on the ‘ Em- I press of Scotland’’ and is-expected : home this week. Among those attending the Rice- Boone wedding in Newberry Sat urday evening were: Mrs. J. Clar ence Copeland, Mrs. E. L. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ramage, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder and daughter, Dell, Miss Irene Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 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