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Thursday, July 20, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace Five Thurmond Grateful To Voters for Support f To my friends in Laurens county: I want to express my deep appre- eiation'to each and every one of you who stood by us in the recenV pri-! 1 Installment Loans i Pay The Easy, Convenient Way! • BUSINESS UOANS • COMMERCIAL LOANS • NEW CAR LOANS • PERSONAL LOANS • CHATTEL MORTGAGE LOANS PAYMENTS ARRANGED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Whatever your problem may be, we will be glad to discuss it with you. SEE US TODAY! eveT'had*a more'loya^'band^^sup- WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS porters. We fought for the highest principles, and we waged a good strom Thurmond. | Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. B. C. Preslar several weeks in Junction City, Kansas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lynch and other rela tives. Friends of Mrs. Kenneth N. Ba ker will be interested to know she is a patient at Jefferson Hospital, Birmingham, Ala., for treatment. Mrs. William Johnson and daugh ter, Grace, Mrs. Austin Chandler, Mrs. Francis Blalock and son, Bunk, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. Dillard is spending her home after being a patient at Hays hospital for several days. • * Jean Flow of Joanna is spending •> the week with Shirley Quinton. I; Shirley's friends will be glad to I: know she is able to Joe out again after an illness. ' Mrs. Horace Grogan has returned •; fo her home in Enoree after an ill- £ ness and stay at Hays hospital. Martha Jane Horton had as her •• guests during the past week Nan j; and DohhJ Kay Nabors of Laur- Milam, Jr., Mrs. Irby Ferguson and ens, Ann Davis of McCormick and son. Watts, left Tuesday for a ten Sylvia Summerville of Charlotte. days stay at Montreat, N. C., where N. C. The latter was accompanied :• the ladies will attend the leader- : home Monday by her parents, Mr. ship training school for Women of and Mrs. M. B. Summerville and :: the Church of the Presbyterian 1 Robert and Martha Jane Horton. church. John Lynch has returned to his Vt Mrs. W. S. Nicholson of Darling- home following an illness and stay ton spent several days last week at Hays hospital. with her daughter, Mrs. Bailey Wil- Charles Bannister of Mountville is H liams and Mr. Williams. a patient at Hays hospital where he ;; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Graham and is undergoing treatment. small son of Birmingham, Ala., vis ited the former’s mother, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin, Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and sons, Sam- H. Graham and other relatives here mie and Browning, spent Sunday in 'last week (Sumter with Lt. Col. and Mrs. T. :: I Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McLees I E p H °^, n a " d ,“f S M , r , , 1 Pvt. Elizabeth Sellers of Fort Lee. and childrea have returned to their I home in Charleston after visiting Va., is visiting her father, W. E. the former s mother. Mrs. R. C. Mc-; Fa Jl s and . !amll \, . g Lees and Mtss Sallie Wright. L Mr ' and Hugh Ray and chtl. ,1 dren are spending a few days at § Mr. and Mrs. J. H.' Hunter are chimney Rock, N. C. spending this week at Lake Murray. | Mr . and Mrs H enry Trammell and S I Mrs. W. M. Chaney, accompanied sons, Billy and Keith spent the K by Charles Hughes left this week we ek-end in Sylva, N. C., with Rev. for New York City where they will and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg (buy fall merchandise for the Chan-, M r and Mrs. A. J.’ Merchant are |ey Dress Shoppes here and in Lau- ^ Atlantic City, N. J., where they ; rens - are attending a convention of the 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Dixon and daughter, Deborah, spent Sunday in Greenville with their daughter and New Car? Then check the finan cing just as carefully as you do the motor. SEE US! M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ^' t r t ' Mrs - Homer Gantt and Mr | • * TO . THE PEOPLE OF LAURENS COUNTY: I wish to take this opportunity to thank you for the splendid vote you gave me July 11 in nominating me to the House of Representatives. I assure you that I will at all times attempt to conduct myself in such a manner as to reflect credit upon Laurens County and the State of South Carolina. My aim will be to represent the peo ple in all walks of life and in all sections of the county to the best of my ability, and I invite your suggestions and advice at all times. JUSTIN A. BRIDGES Pilot Life Insurance Company. Their children, Wayne, Darrell and Diane, are staying with their grandmother, i Mrs. Andrew Merchant, in the Hope- well community, while they are Mr. and Mrs. John A. Davis have [ away, returned from a few days’ visit with! Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Willard of I the former’s aunt and uncle. Major, Orlando, Fla., arrived yesterday for and Mrs. Percy Brooks in Jackson- a week's visit with the former s par- ville, Fla. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Willard. Leaman Jones has accepted an of- Maudeline Young is spending this fice position with the C. W. Ander- week at Ocean Drive with her aunt son Hosiery Co. and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. W. Tribble of Washington. D. C., is visiting Mrs. J. C. Copeland and Mrs. E. L. Chandler. Redding and daughter, Rosalie of Louisville, Ky. Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Young and j and children and Henry Chandler Miss Carolyn Young spent Sunday i are vacationing at Pawley’s Island, in Columbid with their daughter Miss Lucy Ann Thomas was the " and sister, Mrs. J. W. Fowler and overnight' guest of Miss Margaret Mr. Fowler. Miss Young remain- Poole in Enoree and they accom- ed for a longer visit with her sis- panied by . several other classmates :• i ter. at Limestone College, attended the p , John W. Finney. Jr., and Wade wedding of Miss Carolyn Fitzgerald :: Geer left Tuesday for Oklahoma j n Florence on Monday. City, Okla., where they will attend Master Bob Hunter" of River s 8 a meeting of the Variety Stores As- Edge. N. J., is visiting his grandmo- H sociation of Oklahoma. ther. Mrs Lee Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin spent Mrs. Earl Workman has returned \\ Sunday in Morganton, N. C., and from a visit with her daughter. Mrs. ! g Chimney Rock. David Trice and Mr. Trice in Faye- g j Capt. and Mrs. Carroll Barnes and i tteville, N. C. [children of Charlotte, N. C., are 1 Lloyd Godfrey is convalescing at g spending some time with the for- Hays hospital where he recently un- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ericjderwent an operation. Baines. Jack Barnes of Chicago, Mrs. I. O. Ray, Sr. is spending j 111-, »s spending this week with his several weeks in Georgetown with parents. I her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Young of Lake and Mrs M. D. Douglas. [City spent Sunday with the latter’s | Mrs. Emma Newman of Woodruff !sister, Mrs. Eric Barnes and Mr. spent the week-end here with rel- : Barnes. latives. Miss Mary Erwin Smith of El- Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Giles and [berton, Ga., spent the week-end children and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles with her brother and sister-in-law, are spending this week at Ocean LOANS LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES. SIGNATURE, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES Friendly, Confidential Service A. B. C. Finance Co. 104 PITTS STREET CLINTON, S. C. I Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith. I Henry Young has returned to Charlotte, N. C., after spending two '4' t. 4 * To the Voters of Laurens County... I am deeply grateful for the wonder ful support and vote given me in the first primary for Supervisor. I am hum ble with appreciation. I want to assure you that I will great ly appreciate your continued vote and support in the run-off Tuesday, July 25. If elected, I promise to serve ypu to the best of my ability ot all times. Bennie B. Blakely Candidate for Supervisor Be Sure To Vote Tuesday! - VOTE FOR BLAKELY! - Drive. Mrs. J. Asa Davis left this week for Konawa, Oklahoma, where she weeks vacation with his parents, Mr., will spend some time with her son- and Mrs. L. L. Young. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Jones, Mrs. Lonnie S. Doyal K. Burton. McMillian. Martha McMillian have Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dillard, Mrs. returned from a three weeks’ trip j. B. Bazemore and children of to points of interest in Massachus- Jacksonville, Fla., arrived today for etts and Virginia. a week’s visit with Mrs. J. B. Wild- Friends of Steve, Crowe, son of'er. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crowe will be! Mrs. Fannie Parrish spent Sun- interested to know he is convalesc- day in Columbia with relatives, ing at his home following a tonsil-1 O. H. Sheely and family attended ectomy at Blalock clinic. (the Sheely reunion in Little Moun- Mrs. Carroll DeVore and Mrs. | tain Sunday. Claude Monroe spent Monday in Miss Norma Hallott left Friday Spartanburg. for New York City for a visit with | Mr. and Mrs. James R. Horton and her sister. Miss Cordice Hallett who :: children, Bobby, Billy and Chan- is convalescing from an illness, ning of Chatham, N. J., are visiting Col. Robert E. Wysor, Mrs. Wy-;g the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. sor, Miss Elizabeth Wysor,-Lt andlg R. S. HCrton, and other relatives. ( Mrs. Ben Ivey and John Jordan left ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair and Sunday for a week’s vacation stay Dillard Adair spent the week-end a t Myrtle Beach, in Hickory, N. C., with the former’s | Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts and Miss Jean- sister, Mrs. H. iM. Young. jette Pitts, accompanied by Mr. and J Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr. | Mrs. Carroll Pitts and little daugh- and son, DeLeon, of Washington, ter of Spartanburg are spending the Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. | week in the Great Smokies. Reynolds’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mrs. Varina Betsill left Monday B. Adair. for Columbia where she joined her|j Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lyles have re- son, Edwin Betsill. where they turned from a two weeks’ visit with boarded a plane for Sea Island, Ga. relatives in Winter Haven, Fla. for a visit with another son, George Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris, Miss Betsill. After a two weeks’ visit J Cornelia Harris and Mr. and Mrs. a t Sea Island Mrs. Betsill will go; Allie Lee of Laurens attended the to Indianapolis, Ind., for a visit summer meeting of the S. C. Press with relatives. Association in Asheville, N. C. the Rev. James S. Gray, Mrs. Gray i past week-end. and children will return this week Friends of Jimmy Anderson, son from a visit with relatives in Sis-j jof J. E. Anderson will be interested sonville, W. Va. to know he is convalescing at his Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake are oc- 1 home following an appendectomy at copying their new home on S. I Hays hospital last week Broad Street. Mrs. Mac Adair and sons are va-1 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nabors and ' cationing at Garden City. Mr. Adair little daughter, Judith, Mr. and j will join them for the week-end. Mrs. Gary Holcombe and little son. Capt. W. S. Horne left Sunday for Brent, are spending the week at Fort Bragg, N. C., for two weeks' | Bon darken, N. C. encampment with the 3013 Station i Mrs. J. F. Thompson of Newber- Complement Officers Reserve Corps. r y, and niece. Sara Ray of this city S*!t *nd P«pO«r Sh«l(«r| •19 mad* to m«tch tH« shown. Th«y o««r 5' hi^h »nd Mch sot comet in • handsome 91ft boa. Buy them separately or to match your service. A j^ MTa Available la All 3 Pattern* Cim* l^ 1 © ROGERS hyON flOAlTD •a tua* 42-Piece Service for 8 in the lovely anti-tarnish Magnolia Chest contains 8 Teaspoons, 8 Soup Spoons, 8 Knives, 8 Forks, 8 Salad Forks, 1 Butter Knife, 1 Susar Spoon. (PAY $1.00 WEEKLY Mrs. C. E. Rutherford and chil dren have returned to their home in Richmond, Va. after a visit with Mrs. John/R. 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