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I Thursday, September 7,1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Fire HAVE YOUR CLOTHES BEEN WASHED AT THE “WASHETERIA”? Yes, you can have them washed and dried. Or just washed. Also shirts and dresses finished. I COLEMAN’S SNOW-WHITE WASHETERIA 402 North Broad Street Telephone 154-J Cotton Defoliant Now is time to defoliate cotton if you have large stalks. We have defoliant on hand, and it takes only 20 lbs. per acre. C-W-S GUANO CO., INC. Phone €2 mmUKWMUUUWUWWWKHKWWUUmUUMIIUMWWMWttllltUHItKUUWHC WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS | BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW , Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Do You Sometimes Hesitate to Ask For A Receipt? Many people feel that you are questioning their hon esty when you ask for a receipt. To avoid this embarrass ing situation, pay by check. The receiver must endorse the check in order to cash it. This endorsement on the cancelled check becomes your receipt—legal proof of pay ment. Isn’t this an excellent wa.v to get a receipt for every payment without offending anyone? Start a checking ac count here. WE OFFER A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE TO OCR CUSTOMERS Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation m i ■ Start the New Season With the Right Hat In the Right Shape At the Right Price Snap brim favorite, proper in business, comfortable always . . . You’ll find your pet shape and shade here. • Hopkins $5 and .$7.50 Self-edged snap brim to be worn up or down, to suit you. Choice of col ors. Dobbs $8.50 and $10 • More styles in stock too. Hom- burgs, popular Ty roleans and maqy others. Full range of sizes. Come in today! Micky Adair’s Men’s Shop “For the Man Who Cares w Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Suber spent Sunday in Laurens with the lat ter’s father, Sam Powers who is ill, and also attended the funeral of their uncle, Egbert Riddle in Gray Court. Miss Barbara Workman returns this week to resume her studies at Furman University after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris and family are now occupying one of the King Apartments on Cedar street. W. A. Buchanan is making his home in Swannanoa, N. C. John D. Dominick spent several days last week in Columbia with his grandson, Ronald Crapps, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. CFapps who is a pa tient in the Columbia hospital suf fering injuries received in a motor cycle-car accident. On Wednesday Mrs. H. C. Suber, James Dominick and son, William, visited Ronald. Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Mrs. Sam Marse, C. L. Roberts and Richard Stutts ac companied by Misses Mary Walker and Margie Cort>ett of Laurens, spent Sunday in Gatlinburg, Tenn., and the Great Smokies. Friends of L. C. Duckett will be sorry to know he is ill at his home Mrs. Albert C. Jones of Long View, Texas was called here this week bn account of her father’s illness. Mrs. L. V. Powell has returned home following a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris have moved into one of the King apart ments on Cedar street. Friends Mrs. J. M. Ray will be interested to know she has returned home following an operation illness at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oxley and chil dren were recent visitors in the Great Smokies and Gatlinburg, Tenn Mrs. Vance Irby of Atlanta, Ga.. is spending a few days with her sis ter, Mrs W. A. Johnson. Friends of W. A. Johnson will b; interested to know he was called to Wauwatosa. Wisconsin this week on account of the death of his siste.*, Mrs. T. E. Tonnsen which occurreo Monday. Mr. Johnson left Tuesday from Greenville by plane to attend the funeral services which were held yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and daughter. Betty, of Joanna, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitlock Mrs Fred Whitlock spent Tuesday in Whitmire with her aunt, Mrs. J A Darby who is a patient at the Whitmire clinic. Mr. and Mrs Rudy Lehn and son. Joey, and Adam Lehn of Milwaukee, Wis. are visiting their brother, Gary Lehn and Mrs Lehn. Mrs. S M. Warner and Miss Flor ence Adair returned Tuesday from a visit with the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs R W. Coop and family in Shelbyville, Tenn. Enroute home they stopped in Cherokee/ N. C. ( and at tended the pageant “Unto These Hills." Mrs. Carroll Reid and children of Columbia and Mrs. S. W. Hughes of Atlanta, Ga., were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Spencer have moved into one of the recently com pleted King apartments. Mrs. J. Eugene Burns and daugh ter, Susan, of Dallas, Texas, former residents of this city, visited friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Greene of Whitmire spent the week-end with the latter’s sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ray. Mrs. Hamp McDaniel has accepted a position as technician and recep tionist in the dental offices of Dr. A. D. Salter. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marse and son, Ronnie, spent Sunday in Prosperity with Mrs. Marse’s parents. Mrs. E. J. Nunnamaker and Miss Martha Nunnamaker of Columbia spent the week-end with the for ma’s sister, Mrs. J. W. Milam and family. Mrs. S. A. Lindsay of the State Training School staff, also spent the week-end with her sister, enroute to her work from a vacation stay in the mountains. W. E. Bragg has returned to his home following a stay at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Annie Garrett is a patient at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and Miss Cjw-nelia Harris have returned from a few days’ visit with relatives in Dillon. Mrs. Maude Hollis, who has held a matron’s position at the orphan age for the past six years, has re signed and returned yesterday to her former home in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell and little daughter have moved into their recently purchased home off the Laurens highway. Mr. and Mrs. Francis K. McGee have returned from their wedding trip and are now occupying an apart ment in the home of Mrs. George R. Holland on Musgrove street. Mrs. W. H. Simpson is spending several days in Winnsboro with her daughter, Mr*. Kitt R. McMasters and Mr. McMaster. Mrs. L. H. Lee, Jr., of Norfolk, Va, f is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBrayer, Jr., and son, Chuck, have returned from a few days’ vacation at Isle of Palms. Pfc. Billy Buchanan of the U. S. Air Corps, stationed at Camp Gordon, Augusta, Ga., spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles LeFlore of Greenwood, Miss., were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sadler. Mrs. W. A. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adair and Miss Ruth Davis attended the graduation • ex ercises of the Warren Candler hos pital school of nursing in Savannah, Ga., on Friday. The former’s daugh-, ter. Miss Nelle Buchanan, was aj member of the graduating class. Mrs. Sidney Riser is a patient at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Tribble leave next week for Nashville, Tenn., where Mr. Tribble will enter the medical school at Vanderbilt Uni versity. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr., have returned from Boston, Mass, where they were guests of Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Hallman. They were accompanied home by their son, Jim my Dutton who had spent the past month with the Hallmans. While away the Duttons accompanied by the Hallmans made an interesting trip through New Hampshire, Ver mont and Canada and points of in terest in the New England states While in Boston they jvere enter tained by Capt. and Mrs. Hallman and Kitty Lu. Mis* Toccoa Wise has returned from an extended summer tour of Europe and will leave today to re sume her studies at Stephens col lege, Columbia, Missouri. Miss Margaret Harris, who attend ed Coker college last year, will be a student at Presbyterian college for the new session beginning next week Mr. an<f Mrs. Fuller Reese and children of Elberton, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs Lykes Hender son arxf family.’ Friends of Dr. Eric Barnes will be interested to know he is a patient at Blalock clinic. Jimmie and Dick Fowler of Co lumbia spent the week-end with their grandparenu, Mr and Mrs. L. L. Young. Mr. and Mrs. W T Scogins and grandson. Mitchell Chafin and niece, Barbara Jean Brlttian apent Sunday in Colbert. Ga., with relatives. Miss Essie Davidson returned Monday to Great Falls to resume her teaching position after spending the summer at home. Mrs. James Simmons and little daughter. Valerie, of Easley are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Chand ler. Mias Kathryn Davis of Asheville, N. C. Is visiting her sister, Mrs A A. Ramage, Jr, and other relatives Mr. and Mrs Gene King are oc cupying one of the King apartments in College View Heights. Lynn Cooper and Brack Adair are in Detroit, Mich, this week on bus iness. Mrs. C. A. Moore of St. Peters burg. Fla. is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. L. L. Young and Mr. Young. Mrs. George R. Holland, Mrs. Eva Land and son. Joe Land spent Sunday in Swannanoa. N. C, with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan. Mrs. L. L. Young and daughter. Miss Carolyn Young spent Friday in Fountain Inn with Mrs. J. C. Drum mond. Miss Lucy Thomas left Friday for Chester where the has accepted a position with the Chester county Public Welfare Department. Miss Thomas spent the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cf Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Blakely and Miss Florence Ella Blakely visited their daughter and sifter, Mrs. H. R. McLeod and Mr. McLeod in Mc- Bee during the past week. J. Isaac Copeland-of the Univer sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C, is spending the week here. Mrs. W. R. Owens has accepted a position in the office of Robeft E. Wysor, III. George Cornelson will leave next week to resume his studies at Dav idson college, N. C. George Brocken- brough of Kinards who attended Da vidson last year, has transferred to Clemson college and Henry Burton who attended Presbyterian college has also transferred to Clemson. Miss Louise Tribble leaves Satur day for Erskine college, Due West, where she will be a member of the senior class. Thornwell Dunlap and Mark Pitts leave this week to resume their work at Clemson college. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Rice of Mepi- phis, Tenn, returned to their home Sunday after visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer and other relatives here and Mrs. Cecil Abrams in Spartanburg. Friends of W. R. Owens will be interested to know he has resumed his position with Rogers Gorcery here after spending the summer do ing relief work for Rogers in Rock Hill and Greenwood. Miss Florence Blakely left Mon day for Durham, N. C, after spend ing the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Blakely. Her week-end guest, Miss Regina Frayser accompanied her to Durham. Miss Madeline Cassanova of Co lumbia spent several days here with Mrs. M. Cassanova and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and two daughters of Columbia visited friends here Sunday. More People You Know On Page Two. : Welcome Back Teachers... And may we speak for every parent in town when we say we're grateful to have you return. After three strenuous months we're mighty glad to turn our youngsters over to your expert care. If there is any way in which we can help to make your school year easier, call on us. Please do. H. S. Bailey & Son - BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus 1600.000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation saaaaaaaaaaaaaGxaa&na-zaGGaaae: An Announcement! icem< to ann^oum We are happy to announce that Mr. O. M. 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