The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1950, Image 5

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I < f Thuraday. September 21 t 1950 WWWWMWWWWWMMMMBdMBBBMMMMMMMMMBdMMMMBBBMBttBMBBMPBBBPBI WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...UOUI THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW 4|terns of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents • * Miss Monnie Miller, of Mountvllle, is attending Draughan’s Business college In Greenville. While a stud ent she is making her home in Foun tain Inn with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCarter. 1 Friends of Joe Livingston will be interested to know he is convalesc ing at the Columbia hospital follow ing an operation illness. Mrs. J. W. Miller of Mountville spent Friday in Fountain Inn with Mrs. Hugh McCarter and in Green ville with Miss Monnie Miller. Robert F. Black has returned from a ten-day business trip in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gregory vis ited Mrs. John Spratt last week en route to their home in Tampa, Fla., from New York State where they have been spending several* weeks. Miss Ruth Davis left last week for Cleveland, Ohio, where she will study at Northwestern university. Miss Davis has been spending sever- 4 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PaKe Fir* al weeks with her mother, Mrs. John D. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Osteen of Nashville, Tenn., are visiting Mrs. R. B. Glenn and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod, spent the week-end with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Blakely. Mrs. Dorothy Williamson is spend- National Bar Association meeting in Washington, D. C. Mrs. George Cody and daughter, Kathie of York spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Little. Mr. Cody was here Saturday and accom panied them home. Mr. and Mrs.. D. S. Sessions and daughter, Annette, are now occupy- Sunday in Cross Hill with the latter's playing the alma mater. Military parents. i escort and Headway were played on Friends of Mrs. Kelly Johns will the marc ^* be interested to know she is a patient I The band is under the leadership at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Pauline Lawry who lives of Miss Martha Washington. f MARK WELL PUNCHMASTER—For with Mrs. Stanley C. Harris. Mrs. J. R. Senn returned to her home in Laurens Tuesday follow- Clinton High Band PROFESSIONAL NOTICE I have now retired from active practice and have turned my practice, case histories, and records over to E. W. Tucker, M.D. Dr. Tucker has been actively associated with me for over three years and will continue to do Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat practice including refraction of eyes and prescribing of glasses in my old office in the Hodges Building. * :n ing this week in Nashville. Tenn., ing their recently purchased home on Cedar street. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Adair, Jr., of Great Falls, spent the week-end here ing an operation illness at Hays hos- with the former’s parents, pitul. . J. M. Lea has returned to his home Mrs. Laura Yarborougn of Saluda in Charleston after spending several a., rv ... . is a patient at Hays hospital. | days with his sister-in-law, Mrs. F ! All L/TCSSCO Up in Major B. F Wingard who has been , Stutts. * i New Uniforms spending several days with his tarn- [ Friends of Mrs. Jobe Nabors will j > * Uy leaves to^y for c »mpEdwar^ | The hiih schooI bani Mass, where he will report for active escing at the home of her daughter,! . . . duty with the National Guard unit Mrs. C. G. Barnette in Charlotte, N . i marched on Johnson held last Thurs- from Dillon. Robert Westbrook and Phil Davis of Charlotte, N. C., were week-end : guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Prince. j Dr. and Mrs. D. O Rhame and J Barnette - marrthina Isons, Rickey and Don, will leave Fri- 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and {day for a stay in New York [daughter, Sara Louise, of McCor- Mrs. M. B. Prince is visiting her mick . s P en t the week-end with the near here is a patient at the Blalock | ticket #nd other punching. A handy clinic - i little office item. $1.M. Chronic!# Harry Davis of Charleston spent Publishing Co. Phone 74. the week-end here with relatives. • ■ - Joe R. Adair of Laurens spent Sun day with his sister and brbther, Miss Ella Adair and Dillard Adair. C. from a broken rib injury S uttered; da ^ n,flht in brand “"l! 0 ™ 8 ', in a fall while vijiting there. On' T, ' eir ? pb Y ai :f nce at th ' ""‘“f'-i Saturday Mr. and Mra. Herman Na-l“ m ‘° n ,00tba11 * a ™ e marb f d ' be i hors visited Mrs. Nabors and Mrs. “L 81 in ? e in « v ' ral J' eara ,bat ,be l school has fielded a uniformed,: j The young musicians were decked: out in bright maroon coats and gray! son, C. L. Prince and family in Au-! former's mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. f ^tand Walk gusta, Ga. On Sunday Mrs. Wilder had as her * h " ts a w nd ata ^ 0n £ ords ’ a ? d ^ Miss Lucy Ann Thomas of Chester 1 guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maher, ^‘ tS ’ s* 10 ® 5 and socks com P leted ^e spent the week-end with her par- Mrs. Ada Campbell and son, Tommy, ^ _ a. _ j t ' fry i *• c* C o 111 ft D a 11 A ♦**r*%4/**» A ^ i ^ *10 I ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, j Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sparks will re Mrs. Sallie Bell Atwater and Miss! ine g rou P °f thirty went through C. L CROSBY, M. D. Greenwood, S. C. » • Bessie Diflard all of Spartanburg. i a serie s gat ® turns and counter turn to their home in Atlanta, Ga.j Miss Frances Sheely who teaches ™ ar f ^ f Clinton ani today after a few days visit with in Whitmire, spent the week-end m f oot of the Clinton stands and their daughter, Mrs. D. B. Smith and * with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F.O R ; Q U I C K PLUMBING REPAIRS CALL...f^b TELEPHONE ^ 117 ^7 Benjamin & Sons E*pcrt WorUmonship CRANE Quality Ma tcrials Mr. Smith Kelly King has returned to his home following a stay at Hays hospi tal. We Make Banking EASY, PLEASANT and CONVENIENT For You Whether you wish to open a cheeking account, make a deposit, withdraw funds, obtain caahier or travelers checks, arrange for a business or personal loan, attend to any other hanking need ... we are amicus to serve you. You will find It easy, pleasant and convenient for you to do your banking at this community bank. You will find tkia a friendly place—we invite you is do business witk us and find out for yourself. ^cxxxzxsuaaaaassaaaa Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation * A 4 i ft>H0N£11 M Beautiful Dry Cleaning” The kind of drycleaning that win really please you. It's Certified Drycleaning done under the supervision of the Institute for Maintaining Drycleaning Standards. In a word—it’s inspected and controlled drycleaning, that assures you work of excellent quality. With ROYAL CLEANER’S Certified Drycleaning you’ll get thorough soil removal • • • safe eradication of non-indelible stains . . . protection against shrinkage, stretching or fading . . . skillful finishing that reatores shape and trim fit. Institute for Maintaining Drycleaning Standards It Brattle St, CimhrMge St, Maea. of United SUtes and Canada H. Sheely Misses Maude, Sue and Thelma Wells spent Sunday in Princeton with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Poole aod Mrs. j Mr - and Mrs - s Y- Ada ir and Leroy Sanders and children were s 008 * Sammy and Browning, spent Sunday in Greenwood with relatives. Freddie McCurdy has returned from Summerville, Ga , where he vis ited his parents. Mra. Fred Whitlock spent Monday in Newberry with her uncle, Mr guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. King in Kinards. Woodrow Smith is a patient at Hays hospital. Mr and Mrs. H. G. Prince and daughter, Jeri, were guests Sunday of the Utter’s brother. J. A. Banks 1 D»rt>y, who is a patient in the New- and family in Spartanburg. , berr y county hospital. Mr. and Mrs Mack Poole, Mr. and I mA Lindsay spent the week-1 Mrs Floyd Poole, Mr and Mrs.! end ln Columbia wiUl her 8l,ter - Mrs Deany Martin and children, Mr. and i Mary Nunnamaker. Mrs. George Corley attended the! Mrs M D Smith hM returned to Dempaey reunion in Campobello ! her home in Mountville after spend- j Sunday. ing the past two weeks with Mr. | 1 Little Sammy Lee Hoover of Lau- ! Mr * J H Chappell in Kinards. rens Is a patient in Hays hospital con- Mlj8 A * n ** Brooks spent the week- valeacing from a broken leg injury. end ‘ n CotumbU with relatives. Mrs Arthur Ma/es is a patient in i ***«»* of George Sineath wiU be Hays hospital interested to know he is a patient at Friends of Fred Dslton. Jr, son I th * Columbia hoapiul. of Mrs J. B Huntsinger will be in- Mr * nd Mrs W T. Scogin. Mrs terested to know he is convalescing ' Chafin and too, Mitchell and Arthur Scogin spent Sunday in Whit mire with Mr. and Mra. Ernes: , at Hays hoepiul from a broken arm ; i and leg injury received in an acci- [ | dent. Miss Ruth Davis, who has been Franklin. Mrs. J. W Crawford has returned | with the Health Department in Live ,rom • monk's visit with her daugh- Oak. Fla. left Ust week for Cleve-!^ Mr * ° w Chapin and Rev | Una. Ohio, where she wiU take , Chapin In Belleville, N. J. ! course in Public Heahh at the West- Mr ^ Mrs J. F Jacobs have re- era Reserve university. She spent turned from 1 f * w day *’ vUlt ^ ; several weeks here with her mother. th * iir d * u lhter. Mra John W. King I Mra. John D Davis before going to ^ Mr King in Summerville, Ga. CleveUnd | Friends of Dr D. J. Woods will A R Dorroh who has bwn mak- ^ lnter ~ tad know he is cooval- ing hU home in Washington. D C.. e#cin * at ^ home *&*** • is visiting his nephew. Dr. J. W. DavU. He will leave this week for a visit with relatives in Greenville ami Oconee county prior to going to Lou- uvilU, Ky., where he will make his j home Mr. and Mra. Carl Dorn and little Ison of Macon. Ga., visited the Ut ter’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. John W.j I Harris Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stanley,; Mr. and Mra. J. A. Dugan of Harts- viile spent Sunday with their par-1 ents, Mr. and Mra. W. E. Neighbors. Mra. R. A. Steer has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Abrams in Spartanburg. Friends of Mrs. Virgie Turner will 1 regret to know she is ill and a patient at Blalock Clinic. Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., have returned from a stay in TalUdega, AU^ where they were called on account of the illness j and death of their daughter and j sister, Mrs. Brewer Dixon. Walter Barksdale, son of Mrs. R. A. Steer, has been called into the service and reported last week at Fort Jackson where he is currently stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker and sons, Jim and Bill of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Virgie Turner. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Valley of Pick ens were guests yesterday of Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan. Mrs. Inez Pruitt and grandson, Carey Ramsey of Whitmire spent, yesterday with the former’s daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Cauley. Rev. and Mrs. C. Bynum Betts are now .occupying their new home on Walnut Street. Miss Carolyn Murphy of Wilming ton, N. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy. Mrs. C. D Yarborough is visiting reUtives in Tryon, N C. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eapieg, Jr., have moved into an apartment on Calvert Avenue. Friends of Scott Dawkins, Jr., will be interested to know he has reen listed in the Marines and is current ly stationed at Camp LeJune, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Jr., are now occupying an apartment on CentennUl Street. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough have returned from a vacation stay in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reeves and John Reeves of Honea Path spent the week-end in Charleston with their son and brother, Lt. Commander Claude Reeves and Mrs. Reeves. Mrs. Cora McQuiston has returned home after a visit with her daugh ters, Mrs. George Williams in Vald- ese, N. C , and Mrs. Hahnon Coker in Columbia. Tench P. Owens is attending the Watch Out For The Kids * e Lest year over 3.000 youngster* were killed and 165.- 000 injared in auto accidents. With school starting this month, more children will be on the road than ever be fore. DRIVE CAREFULLY! Give That Youngster A Break M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus 6600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation days illness. Miss Clyde Smith spent the week end at her home in Seneca Mrs Mildred Taylor of Gaines ville, Ga, is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawson spent >aa«w»aw«gogttaggaoooo»aoagae:«ag«oaMMW«ooo»aoqgcaMuaoi Dear Ladies and Children: Would you like Something for Nothing????? COME IN TO DAY. Simply sign your name and address ONCE a week at Moore's Clinton, 2 Names will be drawn each Saturday evening. You do not have to be present, winners name and gift will be placed in window Saturday night. You register each week any day. 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