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/ f 1 1 4 4 Thursday, July 27, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE I'age Five WEEK-END TRIPS .: VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents/ i 1 *'* ,g Mrs. Wilford Samples is a patient] to celebrate Mr. Copeland’s and Mrs. K 8 at Hays hospital. Bob Hays’ birthdays, which occur :j Friends of Mary Jane Addison,' July 26 and 27. X me a \for YOUR COMFORT I v We have just installed an air-condi tioning system to add to the comfort of our customers during sweltering weath er. We are continually adding to and improving the service offered our cus tomers. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT US OFTEN. ITS COOL INSIDE! small daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Addison, will be interested to know i she entered General hospital, Spar- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson and daughter, Helen, left yesterday for Tifton, Ga., where they will visit re.- tanburg, Tuesday, where she under-! atives for several days, went an operation yesterday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Machrilli have i Mrs. N. P. Dow and daughter, : returned to their home in Washing- Dana, of Knoxville, Tenn., are visit-! ton, D. C., after visiting relatives i ing her father, H_ D. Rantin, and here. Mrs. Rantin. Mr. Dow will spend the Mrs. W. P. Adair of Washington, g week-end here and accompany them D. C., is spending several weeks with 8, home. j relatives here.' g Mrs. W. Q. Grigg, and son, Quay, ’ Friends of Mrs. Cecil Adams will gg Jr., have returned to thein home in be interested to know’ she is a pa- BjSylva, N. C., after a visit with her ] tient at Hays hospital, g mother, Mrs. Metta Stone, and fam- -yj r anc j ^i rs j ames Simm ms leave it y uy 8 H where they wiii Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ^ — —— —— —— —— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ^ — —— — — — — — — — — — — — w W ^ W ^ » — W today for Easley, Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and chil- make their home. tt dren and Mrs. Fred Oxley and chil-| Joe Strickland is a patient at Hays dren are spending this week at the hospital. Johnson cottage near Hendersonville,) Mrs. Raymond Pitts, accompanied jj N. C. , by Miss Louisf Bultman and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell and Mrs. George Bultman of Sumter, are sons, Billy and Keith, and Mrs. Metta' spending several days at Lake Fon- § | Stone spent Thursday in Columbia tana, N. C. j-J 8 with Mrs. John MaRard. i Mrs. J. K. Hatton and Thomas 8 «! Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hiers spent ^ atton spent the week-end in 8 the week-end at Ocean Drive beach. ^ reens ^ oro > their daug.i- hi Lt. and Mrs. Ben Ivey spent the ter anc * s i ster ' Mrs. W. D. Bur.ey, k 8| week-end in Cheraw with the latter’s! and Mr. Burley, n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ivey, Sr. I Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hill, Mr. and 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beckman and! Mrs Ralph Simmons and children of!» children left last week for the moun- Hotbysville, Mr and Mrs. S. W. Pra- . tains of N. C., for a visit before re- ther and f dildr ,^ n ;, W j° . il ^ e near :: ®! turning to their home in Toledo, here> and Al va Holland o. Laurens, •Ohio. Mrs. Beckman and children! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. g i had been spending the past month ^ Holland Vacation bank services that wHI help to make your trip more pleasant Bank-by-mail! Don’t let cash or checks pile up. Mail direct to us. Heme vacant? Then leave your valuable papers in a safe deposit hex in our vault. I >e Travelers Checks! Prompt refund if lost or stolen. 75c per $100.00. M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation *1.00 Y A.IV D L E Y SHAVING BOWL lt*« th« bait lovad Shoving Bowl in thn Won- bacouta it givat o long lotting lothar. Cool and non-drying. It ansvrai good grooming. T i W - x~ Moaom ftm AttmKA *«■ r»9*rm im ■mman» ah* riMtana* jh naa faun IMA uauAMAt ■mcum roe MO I A*. COWMMINC iwenorto am* oomi fK ibhmmmmw McGee’s Drug Store West Main St. — Phone No. 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R E. Mr and Mrs ’ G c Nabors, Mrs. iC»ll»»XS»l8WC»»SmWKS»«»smc>1IIWIIS»»SMS»»SMWWBWWMSSS Ferguson. Mr. Beckman joined them Bar * Horton and son, Roy, were ‘ for the last two weeks and accom-1 ^ ‘ a ors panied them home. | in aio*e*aaie, «. v,., ia»i wee*. *.* m Mrs. C. W. Anderson has returned . Robert and Martha Jane Horton have returned from a visit with their cousin, Sylvia Summerville, in Char- j lotte, N. C. home after spending the past two months at their cottage at Garden City. Tommy and Becky Ellis, of Dillon, are spending two weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. George H. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hipp and granddaughter, Becky Poindexter, have returned to their home in Co coa, Fla., after a visit with Mr. and A# ^ I Dr. and Mrs. J .F. Bozard of Co lumbus, Miss., wall arrive today for a visit with the latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs. H. D. Henry. Miss Sara Blakely, w’ho has been spending the summer with her moth er, Mrs. J. B. Speake, in Milledge- Mrs. Rex Young and other relatives.! * p ^? di ?* th * s 'J reelt They were accompanied home by ^ ara Elizabeth Workman. Next wee* Mrs. Young for a visit. While away s ^ e Wld 8° t0 Macon, Ga., for a visit Mrs. Young also visited in Sanford ; w ‘ th relatives. 8 and Daytona Beach, Fla. Mrs - c - B and children of » Sammie and Browning Adair are Montgomery, Ala., are visiting ner ^ spending this week ii\ Greenwood parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. B acx. g with their grandparents, Mr. and 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lipscomb and j.. Mrs O F Browning children of Miami. Fla., are visiting £ ‘ Charlie Davidson, Presbyterian Mrs Lipscombs parents, Mr. and S college student, is a patient at Bla-jMrs. J. V. Edwards. g ] lock clinic following an operation Mr. and Mrs. i tank Fields, Mr. 3 I illness. and Mrs. Darrell Fields and small g l Dr. George R. Blalock is spending daughter of Batesburg, Mr. and Mrs. 8 ; a few days at Pawley s Island witn Jimm y Praler and daughter of Sa- g his family, who will accompany him luda, were guests Sunday of Mr. a na 3 'home Sunday after a two weeks va- Mrs. Guy Prater. cation there. Mrs. Elizabeth Kirby is a patient 3 Mr. and Mrs. Almon Spencer had at Hays hospital. . , 8 as their guests during the past week The homo economics ^ir.s g the latter’s mother. Mrs. E. G. Me- ^om Clinton high school are spena- Mahan, and brother, Dick McMahan, in * the week at the J.H.A. camp at and Mrs. McMahan, all of Anderson. 0c « a n Drlve: • el J. Reed Todd has returned to his Ann Simpson Emily McAbee, Shir- home after being a patient at Bla- le y Asbill, V irgima Coleman, Jean lock clinic. Reeder, Margaret Crisp, Barbara Mr “Own Your Own Home” a ! Savings Accounts 3%—DIVIDEND—3% We invite saving* accounts from the people of Clinton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly each January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up — opens an account. Each account is insured up to $5000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may have up to $15,000 fully insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Association Telephone 22271 LAl’KENS’ LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITI TION |- I*aurens, S. C. ... w _ , . . .. 104 West Main Street # and Mrs. Lamar Nelsou of At- Livingston, Mary Catherine Ander- jj lanta. Ga., Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clem- s 00 - Louise Hollingsworth, and ent and little son, Tommy, of Char-1 J a <*ie Franks. The young pwple leston, and Mr. and Mrs. Harwood!^"! accompanied by Mrs Platt Nelson and family visited Mr. and Prather and Mrs Helen Hollings- Mrs. T. J. Leake last week. Also vis-1 w orth of Cross Hu. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner and iting the Leakes last w’eek were Mrs. J. B. Williams of Greenwood, ana • children will leave Monday for a I month’s vacation at Brown’s Sum- Mrs. Carl Taylor, of Laurens w r Miss Lyde Hipp, of Greenville, is md ’ . i convalescing at the home of her sis- Mgs. Louise Hilton, Mr. a ter, Mrs. Lee Hunter, following an illness and stay at Blalock clinic. Joe Davidson, Miss Essie Davidson, and Norma Davidson, accompanied Miss Athene Copeland, and Miss'^ »«• N “ rraan ***** V" i “- a h re Martharene Pitts ot Greer, are vata -' spendms the week at Edisto Beach. tioning at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Bill McMurray of Swannanoa, ii RENT MONEY IS LAZY MONEY It gives only a shelter today with no provision for the future. The same money through our direct reduction financ ing plan will enable you to become a home-owner. The principal as well as interest cost gradually vanish. TALK YOUR PLANS OVER WITH US Friends of Mrs. Paul Wood will be N C ; and Miss Banna Piester Mar- interested to know she is a patient tin Spur.anourg, spen ne v.ee - at Blalock clinic where she is convu-! end ^ th c th l f' lescing from a broken collar bone in-i and ‘* rs- J . L . lS ’ l. 3 ?! 16 ? jury received in a fall at her home tis returned with Mrs. McMurray for last week. ' an extended vlslt - Friends of Mrs. Henry J. Nabors ' Mr Mrs. W A. Galloway of will be interested to know she has:"^ Palm Beach Fla , are wsiting returned home from Blalock clinic the latter* sister, Mrs. John W. Fin- where she is recuperating from a ne y;, and Mr. f ‘ n ^ ey - 3! broken wrist and injuries received in . Ml5S Lo w ulse Bultman of Sumter, is a fall at her home. luting her sister Mrs. Raymond IFl Mrs. C. M. Norman and daughter; Plt l s - Their auntl Mis ; G ; E ‘ ^ r ^ ner ’ M have taken an apartment in the Tay- Sumter also spent last week here. 8 lor Martin home on South Broad Mr ; and Mrs. R. P Chapman C. *’* strcet F. Winn, Mac Hipp, Elvin Holtzclaw. " Mrs. J. M. Roseborough has re- Wyman Shealy and Edgar Sadler turned from a visit in Morven, N. C. | attended the s i. ate American Legion Dr. Marion Lawson has returned co " ventlo J n ‘ n C ^ ar ! es ^ n last T week from a vacation stay in Mexico City Mr. and Mrs. Andy Young Jr., an. and other points of interest. ; children have moved into their new Miss Lillian Dillard left yesterday 1 k 0 *** 6 0 ?, i5h t nd c. S | tree n # w v. ifor Hartsville where she will be an! Mlss Martha Stilwell of Newberry, (attendant in the wedding of Miss 1 h “ ac ^P ted a P oslUo u n . wlt K h Hamil_ : Emma Jean Moore and Bob Radford. 1 ton u s > , Inc - and ls " lakin « h ® r hom ® Friends of E. L. Holland will re- with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and gret to know he is ill at his home. Mrs. F. M. Boland. _ Mrs. Grady Adair and children 1 . Friends of Arthur Scogin will be and Miss Mildred Turner are spend-i inte D r f s , tedto , know h « 15 convalescing ing the week at Folly Beach. , at Blalock clinlc - wdere t he recentl > Charles Pinson of Cross HiU, is m underwent an appendectomy, and a patient at Hays hospital. Miss Miriam Bea l of Washington, Miss Josephine Copeland is spend- C ’’ t 18 ng S T mer W ‘ tn ing this week at Wrightsville Beach, Mrs. J. C. WeUs and family 8 t: EDERALoAVINGS (AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. • A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Read The Chror/c'c-Ycur Nci^hbcr Do-s That Satisfying Flavor Keep A Generous Supply On Hand! Swell With Snacks! 2 Full Glasses In Each Big 12-oz. Bottle! N. C., with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. Walker Martin and fam ily. Rev. and Mrs. T, Layton Fraser, t 4 . their daughters. Misses Marie, Ellen i A . u * us,a ; 1 Ga ’ l “ t on accounl and Ann, were week-end guests ot! o f the diness of her father. I Mrs. Frances Warner is making Miss Carol Boswell of North Au.r gusta, is the guest of Miss Miriam Donnan. Miss Willene Tarry was called to relatives in Hinesville, Ga. Mrs. EfTie Wasson and David Was son of Hickory Tavern, spent Tues day with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Wingard. Miss Carolyn Way has returned to her home in Brunswick, Ga., after a week’s stay here as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers. Mrs. C. S. Hays and Mrs. Bob Hays of Atlanta, Ga., are guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy _ . . av.ng come especially her home with Miss Florence Adair on Holland street. M 1 rs. Ansel Godfrey and Mrs. Gal lic Gault were guests of Mrs. Craig Purcell in Salisbury, N. C., during the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Cope land and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cope land are spending several days at Bon darken, N. C. w plus tax PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. 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