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Thursday, August 10, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five } 1 Make A Banking Connection Here! A good banking connection is important and helpful in the management of person al and business affairs. Individuals or firms seeking such con nection are invited to consider the com plete and ^modern banking facilities of fered by this bank. A discussion of your requirements may prove an advantageous move. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents G. R. Dower is a patient at Hays her home here after spending the g past three weeks in Avon Park, Fla., K with her daughter, Mrs. Irvin H. j-J Ford. The Fords who are visiting his •• relatives in Greenville, Ky., accom- g panied her home. Mr., and Mrs. i g Floyd Hitt of Spartanburg, Mr. and •• Mrs. W. D. Armstrong of Gray Court also spent Sunday here. Mrs. Claude Monroe is a patient at J. C. Thomas and ♦V ♦ * * * :: A Bank Ol Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | hospital 1 John D. Dominick, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman, Jr., attended a reunion |of the former’s family near Hender ; sonville, N. C. Sunday. They were joined in Greenville by Mr. and I Mrs. W. D. Cauthen and their son Virgil Cauthen of Richmond, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sherratt Hays hos P ital - and sons will leave early next week ; Mr. and Mrs. .* for a visit with relatives in Aurora ^ am ^y Sunday for a- vacation Jj and Raleigh, N. C. * tri P to Washington, D. C., New York w | Mrs. E. B. Sloan joined her sister and Canada and Niagara Falls. 1 % Mrs. R. D. Lewis and several friends While in New York city they will in Spartanburg the past week-end attend a Jewelry and gift show. j g for a trip to Lake Junaluska, N. C. | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Davis are While away they attended the Cher- spending this week at Ocean Drive okee Indian pageant “Unto These beach. Hills.” | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts and § — M rs - Walter Groover of Moultrie, f am iiy have returned from a vaca- d a xTir ixt/' 1 OVTCVKTE'CC Ga -’ [s two weeks with her tion stay in New York city. While J. BANIVIINli BUolINEiSo jj'sister, Mrs. Tom Plaxico and Mr. away they also purchased fall mer- j| Plaxico. chandise for the Burts-Ready-To-18 1 Mrs. O. B. King and daughter-in- Wear Store. law, Mrs. Warren White, Mrs. V. M. j Mr. anc | Mrs. W. W. Fell andj| Grill and daughter, Francine, have granddaughter, Jackie, of Augusta, returned to their home in Norfolk, Qa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. £ Va. after a visit with their mother q. Singley during the past week. v and grandmother, Mrs. R. C. Stew- M r and Mrs. W. S. Horne and j* art, and Mr. Stewart. Mrs. D. H. Reynolds and § Mrs. Fuller Reece and two chil- ^ DeLeon, of Washington, Ga.. « dren of Elberton, Ga. are visiting are spending the week at Isle of § her mother, Mrs. L. S. Henderson p a im.s as the guests of the former's while Mr. Reece is attending Na-; parents M r. and Mrs. W. G. Horne, tional Guard camp at Camp Stewart. John Coker who has been teach- Ga. They will spend the week-end j n g , n Greenville the past year is 8 in Lexington. N. C. with her sister, | S p en( j in g this month with his par- Mrs Marion Brown and Mr Brown. ents Mr and Mrs W G Coker be- John Pitts who is working at f ore going to Belton where he has •«WWWinHMWmOlinnBWC»IIIHC»«»W«WllimW»«3HnimnilllW»im«l»W ciemson during the summer months accepted a teaching position the “ * spent the week-end with his parents, coming year Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Pitts :: :: STARVATION... In the Land of Plenty For years, gulls around St. Augustine. Fla., have lived off the refuse thrown overboard from the shrimp fleet. But recently the fleet moved 500 miles down the coast. Many gulls, unused to making a living as na ture intended, starved to death. In our growing dependence upon government subsidy, we won der if this might be a lesson. We wonder! Y’our Best Security Comes From What You Save! OILS. Boiley & Son BANKERS Established 18H6 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation :: SPECIALS % FOR $10.25 $5.00 4-Qt. Ice Cream Chums Value $11.95 Beach Chairs with Canopy . Value $7.95 All Size Electric Fans — $2.00 off on Any Fan Purchased — SPECIAL — Sl.OO Allowance on Your Old Iron Regardless of Condition On the Purchase of a New Iron MORRISON FURNITURE CO. n a two relatives in Forest City. N C Mr and Mrs. Bob Smith and chil dren returned Monday after a two week* stay with Mrs. Smtth'.s par ents Mr and Mrs. A. B Jordan at has Mrs W E. Marse and son. Ronnie. Mrs. Cora McQuiston spent the ari . spending this week m Newber. week-end in Columbia with her fy srith her brother and sister-in- daughter. Mrs. Hammond Coker, and taw Mr and Mrs. Pet Dawkins Mr. Coker. j Miss Judy Peterson of Cranford. Mrs Ethel Summer is a patient at New jersey, is the guest of Mr. and Hays hospital. Mrs Jas. E Wolfe Mrs. J. I. Copeland of Orlando. Mrs. Tom Milam is Fla., is visiting her daughter. Mrs weeks visit to relativi J. A. Neighbors. Their sister and I aunt, Mrs. W. B Farr. Sr., of |Greensboro. N. C. arrived Tuesday .night to spend several days here [with them and other relatives. _ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico spent Murrel i Inlet. I the week-end at Bon Clarken. N C. Duvall Weathers of Laurens Mrs R. S Truluck and children, entered Presbyterian college as a Buddie and Jackie, are spend mg the jiu^nt and ts making his home at week in McCormick with her mo- th<> resident of Mm J W Copeland ther. Mr* Jack Scruggs M r. and Mrs W W Hams were Miss Doris Bryant is a patient at guests several days the past week 1 Hays hospital. Q f Mr and Mrs. A. B. Jordon at Mrs David S. Cook and daughters. Murrel s Inlet Nancy and Terrell have returned Friends of Lt Col. and Mrs J. L from an extended stay in Maine and ' Culp wlU ^ int erestrd to know Long Island. The girls were in camp,|| lat i a tter with their four chil* I at Cornish. Maine and Mrs Cook spent some time at Saco. Maine and Long Island with her mother, Mrs Geo. M Abbot • Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., left yes terday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Brewer Dixon and family in Talladega. Ala. dren will make her home h«re in the King Apartments in College View Heights. Lt Col. Culp a grad uate of Presbyterian college will leave the latter part of the month for army duty in Japan Mrs. Culp is the former Mias Katherine Bry- _ son daughter of Mr and Mm H W Misses Julia Lowery, Betty Cotyi Bryson of Mountville. and Eugene Sloan of Columbia were. M r and Mrs R E Ferguson had guests of the Utters mother, Mrs aj their week-end guests the Rev. E. B. Sloan on Thursday. Mr phiihp A. RoberU Mrs. Roberts Friends of W P Dixon will be in- of Fredericksburg Va.. Mr. and Mrs. ; terested to know he is a patient ati John Qilfilian and daughter. Miss i Hays hospital. chat Gilfilian of Rome. Ga. Dollar Day Special! $1.00 Plus Tax Pocket Watches LIMITED SUPPLY LAST WE WILL HAVE AT THIS PRICE HAMILTON’S, Inc. “A Credit To* All South Carolina** Mrs. H. L. Eicheiberger, Misses Miss Ann Brockington of An- 8 Corner Main and Musgrove Sts. Clinton. S. C. KaKWMHHCWCKaiHiamUlHCKXKWCXKSattt Katherine and Barbara Eichelberg- dj-pwj. returned to her home today er with Miss Isabelle Hall of Green- after vlsItinK M iss Cornelia Harris ville are spending the week at Oc- she was accompanied by the lattei g ean Drive Beach. John Eichelberg- j or a Vlsjt « er is visiting relatives in Anderson «• p «! Dr. and Mrs. William H. Moor- 8'head of Houston. Texas spent last jjjt'week here with the former’s moth- j* er, Mrs. W. A. Moorhead and sisters, y! Mrs. Julian Bolick and Mrs. Cald- ' well Henderson. :: 4 f 8 Mrs. A. D. Connor of Lexington i UjPark, Md.. is spending some time 8[with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. «|M. League. 8j Mrs. Bill Pitts is a patient at Hays g (hospital. Mr. and Mfs. W. M. Hughes spent BIG SPECIALS 01 . w Thursday - Friday - Saturday Rayons, printed 2 yds. $1.00 Bengaline, solid colors, yd. ... $1.00 Gabardine 2 yds. Sl.OO Dotted Swiss 3 yds. Sl.OO Muslin and Voiles 2 yds. $1.00 Pique 2 yds. $1.00 Pure Silk, Print and Shantung, 3 yds $4.00 Rayon Hose 5 prs. Sl.OO Vogue Patterns — Notions 41 the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Friends of Charles Yarborough will be interested to know he is now located in Wilmington. N. C. with Yarborough Oil Co. D. A, Yar borough is on a business trip to Burley and family <#t Greensboro, N. C., were guests the S past week of her mother. Mrs. J. K. j’t Hatton Donny Wilder left yesterday for a g weeks stay at Warm Springs. Ga. Miss Miriun Donnan was the week £ end guest of friends at Myrtle tJ Beach. S Mr. and Mrs. Alvin II. Donnan have returned from a vacation stay in Florida where they visited sev- jj ereal places of interest. Sally Kennedy of Spartanburg, is •• visiting Jackie and Sara Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles and i jj grandson. Church Giles, spent the week-end in the North Carolina Jj mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Blaker and Wilmington this week He was ac- children> Mrs . Joe Carpenter and compamed by Mrs. Yarborough and| daughter p eggy Joe of G arads, Pa. Mrs. C. D. Yarborough. are v j s jti n g M r . and Mrs. H. A. Sim- Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith with mons Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hagins and daugh-1 w D Cause, of Kinards, is a pa ter, Rita of Abbeville vacationed I tient at Hays hospital last week at Crescent Beach. Mrs. R. M. League, Mrs. A. D. Connor, Mrs. Bill League and Mrs. Harry League were in Spartanburg Sunday for a tea honoring the for mer’s niece, Mrs. Bob Elliott of Har ris, N. C., the former Miss Mary Mrs. John Simmons and family have returned to their home in Par rish, Fla., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Simmons and other rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Suber at tended a family reunion Sunday at, Hays, which was given by the state park near Union bride’s aunts, Mrs. Paul Murph and Mrs. Guy Murph. Tommy Sherrill of Tampa, Fla., ipent last week with his grandmo ther, Mrs. Beulah Addison near Jo anna and other relatives here. Miss Carrie Mitchell of Clover is W. S. Young and James Kay Men Combs, of Aberdeen, Miss., a« spending several days with thp Mis sissippi Youngs. Mrs. E. K. Snelgrove, Mrs. Carlton King, Mrs. Irene Brewingtom, Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson visited Wil ton Lanford, who is a patfient at during the guest of Miss Mattie Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson,! Q teen hospital, Oteen, N. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haselden and ; t h e past week. family were guests Sunday of Mr. Mrs Kit McMaster, of Winnsboro, spent several days this week with>< her mother. Mrs. W. H. Simpson, t last £Hcn and Kitt, III, who have been, jj father, spending some time here with their # returned home with and Mrs. Irvin Campbell in Green ville. Mrs. Edgar Blakely spent week in Graniteville with her J. W. Rearden. , grandmother, Miss Lily Yarborough is the guest their mother, of Mrs. D. N. Harris in Ciemson this Mrs. I. O. Ray has returned homejK week. I after a month’s stay with her daugh- Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Salters and son, ter, Mrs. M. D. Douglas, in George- Do&glas, Jr., are on a two weeks va- town. cation trip to Fort Lauderdale^Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray and chil- They will return to the city this dren, spent the week-end in Union week-end. with Mrss Leone Crosby and Mis. - TTilt has returned to [Mae Crosby. tammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmm Shop At Burts Ready-to-Wear DOLLAR DAYS, August 10, 11, 12 Money Saving Values SUMMER DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED! Two Dresses for the Price of One Plus Sl.OO. Sl.OO off on New Fall Dresses from $8.95 to $10.95 $2.00 off on New Fall Dresses from $12.95 and up All Ladies’ Summer Hats Sl.OO Summer Skirts and Blouses Greatly Reduced ALL MEN’S SUMMER SUITS AT HALF PRICE Shop Earlv — Only a Few Sizes Left STRAW HATS $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 S1.50 RESISTO TIES - Sl.OO We Appreciate Your Patronage, and Guarantee You Satisfaction. MANY MONEY-SAVING VALUES CAN BE FOUND at 1 ' Burts Ready-to-Wear $ 2 WEST MAIN STREET Clinton, S. C. Telephone 110 ■pair-it • • 5 8 . * V# :: h I K Read The Chronicle-i our Hoi; w *• -r -J