The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 28, 1950, Image 5

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\ r Thursday, September 28, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paare Fiv# WEEK-END TOPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE BEOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hoffman and son. Tommy, have returned to their home in Washington, D. C., af ter a visit to Mrs. Hoffman’s mo ther, Mrs. Annie Fliedner. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thayer and chil dren and Mrs. Rex Phillips have moved into their recently complet ed home on Stonewall Avenue. Mrs. James Moore and daughter of York, spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McQuiston and son, Maurice, of Memphis, Tenn. spent the week-end with the,form er’s sister, Mrs. Cora McQuiston. Mrs. R. W. Smith and daughters, Sandy and Becky, spent the week end at ClemsOn college with Mr. Smith and friends, and attended the P.C.-Clemson football game. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCracken and son, Tomy, of York, were week-end guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Perry M. Moore and Mr. Moore. Miss Frances Q’Daniel has re sumed her teaching position in Sal isbury, N. C., after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Friends of Mrs. Thurston R. Giles 1 will be interested to know she is T. L. Dawkins of Prosperity, spent! Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Holcombe and | ida street. Sunday with their sister and daugh-; little son, Freddie, who have beeni Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Grube are ter, Mrs. W. E. Marse and Mr. Marse. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller spent Sunday in Columbia visiting the lat ter's brother, Ruby P. Cole. who.is a patient at the Veterans hospital. Mrs. Bill Blalock and children of Newberry spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller. Mrs. L. S. LeTellier of Charleston who has been a patient at the Bla- making their home in Greenville, are occupying one of the Reese Young now occupying a residence on Flor- 1 apartments on Cleveland street. . . , . . „ . , lock clinic for several weeks is con- Iconvalescmg at her home following valesdllg at the home of her fa _ and Mrs. ft '? Your Deposits Here Are Insured Up To $10,000.00 We are glad to announce that instead of $5,000 — your deposits are now insured individually up to $10,000. This offers additional security and safety for depositors* money. To give you a complete, efficient banking service, with every safeguard for the security of your money— is the constant aim of this banking institution. WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BUY QUALIT “Beautiful Dry Cleaning" In these changing times, there is often cheapening in the quality of things you buy. i That is not true of Certified Drycleaning. Always, at ROYAL CLEANERS, your garments are cleaned in test ed, crystal clear solvent; only proven re-agents and meth ods are used for spot removal; unremitting care is ex ercised to assure that your garments are finished in a manner to give that “like-new” look. For drycleaning of undeviating high quality—always use ROYAL CLEANERS’S Certified Drycleaning. Institute for Maintaining Drycleaning Standards of United States and Canada 18 Brattle St., Cambridge 38, Mam. Special Fall We will inspect your engine from fan to transmission WITHOUT the high cost of tearing it apart. Our modern iitstruments tell us what adjustments are needed, and the cost to you is amazingly small! ^ MHO MHMH * West Main Street Cooper Motor Company Phone 515 an operation illness at Blalock clin-: ther c arro u D Nance * C- ; Nance. Mrs. Karl Espieg, Jr., has accept-; Friends of Mrs. G. F. Buford will i e< * , an _ °^ ice with Morri- j interested to know she has re- son s Furniture Co. (turned home following a stay at the Mr. andj Mrs. Dennis Q. Sowers Blalock clinic, are spending this week at their cot- M rs . Dimple Horton of Greenwood jtage at Bat’s Cave, N. C. [has accepted a position with Ruby’s Mrs. Russell Cooper and mother,; Beauty Shoppe. (Mrs. B. F. Copeland, Sr., have re- Mrs. Lucy Nabors Is convalescing turned from a vacation stay at Oc- a t Blalock clinic following a fail in ean Drive Beach. Charlotte, N. C., while visiting her Mrs. Carolyn South and daugh- daughter, Mrs. S. B. Barnette, iters, Nancy, Dorsey and Janet, of| Miss Myrtle Calvert and Douglas [Durham, N. C., visited her sister, Sexton attended the races in Spar- Mrs. Lykes Henderson, Sunday en- j tanburg on Sunday, route to Columbus, Ga., to visit her | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Donnan are parents. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jordan have returned from their wedding trip in Florida and are now occupy ing one of the King apartments. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard spent Sunday in Lincolnton, N. C., with occupying an apartment on Centen nial street. Mrs. G. C. Donnan, Mrs. Marvin Pitts, Mrs. Daisy Hipp, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Donnan were visitors in Char lotte, N. C., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson arc their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. 1 now occupying one of the Tribble and Mrs. Allen McSween. | apartments op Woodrpw street. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Simmons I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison are and daughter, Valerie, of Easley [ spending the week in New York spent the week-end with Mr. and where the former is attending the | D Mrs. Pierce Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent Sunday in Mooresville, N. C. with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Math- eson and Mr. Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cothran and American National Bankers conven tion. Their children, Murray and Mary Jane are visiting their grand mother, Mrs. H. H. Harris in Colum bia. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler and children of Fork Shpals spent Sun- 1 children are occupying their recent- day with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Young. | ly completed residence on Maple Mr. and Mrs. Young also had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Power and daughter of Lau rens. Mrs. Lykes Henderson and chil dren spent the week-end at Clem- son as the guests of Mrs. Laura New- nan and attended the P.C.-Clemson football game. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson were guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Wood in Boiling Springs during the week street Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses Margar et and Katherine Blakely spent the week-end at their cottage at Bon darken, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery of Rock Hill spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp. Dr. C. Bynum Betts, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Mrs. E. B. Sloan and SAFEST PLACE ... for your harvest funds is in the bank. They are guarded, protected and insured 24 hours out of the day at the If. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Miss Margaret Blakely were in New-, Mr."and KT ■■ A. MtT «■«[»”* ' h ' d ' atd 0[ ,« Mrs. W. S. Horne »nd Billy were n 1 G ^/ b other ot Mlss JJ*!“ * guests of Mr. and Mrs W G Horne ^ Gr ” Gallman wh0 ,0rm ' r,y l it Isle ot Palms over the week-end ! tau ‘ ht hOTr _ ' Misses Sidney and Maude Brock* * man of Greenville were guests • Sunday" Kenneth Ha ** ld *" BllH) 4811011110611161)15 Mr. and Mrs. jlck Jeanes and PAGE (children of Atlanta Ga . spent the ( Mr and Mrj Cecil page Qf Co _ week-end with the former s parenU, lumbia announce ^e birth of a Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Mrs. W. E. Adair and daughter, Betty, of Greenville spent several [days this week with Miss Ella Adair and Dillard Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt of Spar- I tanburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Arm- i strong of Gray Court spent Sunday 'with their mother, Mrs. Eugene [Hitt. Friends of Mrs. Zee McLees will be sorry to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Hubert Tins ley and little daughter, Ellen, for- daughter, Mary Jane on Saturday, September 23 at the Providence hos pital. Mrs. Page is the former Miss Edith Orr of Gaffney, and Mr. Paget is a son of Mrs. Rhett P. Adair of this city. EPPLEY Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Eppley an nounce the birth of a son, John Law- j son, on September 21st at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Eppley is the former Miss Frances Riddle. TAYLOK Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor an- [ nounce the birth of a daughter, Ca WEDDING INVITATIONS . Of the finest craftsmanship and stock. Distinctive in every particular. Samples gladly submitted to brides-elect upon request. Chronicle Publishing merly of Morehead City, N. C., spent i thy Ann, on September 21st at Hays (several days last week with Mrs. ( hospital. Mrs. Taylor, before mar- : Tinsley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. riage was Miss Mary Strickland. 'j. Tinsley and other relatives en- LAMAR route to Memphis, Tenn., where Sgt. Tinsley has been transferred with the Marine Corps. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox spent the week-end in Cliffside, N- C., Company STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Clinton, S. C. with their daughter, Mrs. James Tinkler and Mr. Tinkler. Friends of Mrs. Harry League will be interested to know she has re turned home following a few days stay at Blalock clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chaney and children, and H. M. Chaney, Sr., spent Sunday in Hendersonville and Saluda, N. C. Friends of Mrs. Henry M. Young will be interested to know she is a patient at Blalock clinic. Mrs. W. D| Burley and children [ Mr. and Mrs. Evans L. Lever an-, nounce the birth of a son, Johnny Lamar on September 21st at Hays' hospital. Mrs. Lev«r is the former Miss Ethel Taylor. ROGERS Mr. and Mrs. Clayborn R. Rogers announce the birth of a daughter, Gloria Jean on September 22nd at j Hays hospital. Mrs. Rogers is the K former Miss Irene Hamby. WALDROP Mr. and Mrs.” Harold C. Waldrop 9 announce the birth of a daughter, Glenda Sue, on September 23rd at Hays hospital. Mrs. Waldrop is the former Miss Sara Frances Davis. * CHARLES Mr. and Mrs. James H. Charles ft JS announce the birth of a son, James j^g H., Jr., on September 22nd at theiB who have been making their home in Winston-Salem, N. C., are spend- ing some time with her mother, | Blalock clinic. Mrs. Charles is the Mrs. J. K. Hatton. Mr. Burley ac-. ^rmer Miss Lee Deyton. companied them here for the week- j end and left Tuesday for Camp | Hood, Texas, where he will report i "?“ nce t ^ e ot 00 a , s0 " for active duty as a staff Sgt. in the Army Reserve Corps. Tommy Hatton spent a few days in Winston-Salem with the Burleys and accompanied them home Sun day. Friends of Mrs. Jane Weiner of Lancaster, who formerly made her home here will be interested to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. * Mrs. J. B. Dailey accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and Mrs. J. C. Todd, Jr., of Laurens spent Sun day in Hickory, N. C., with their son _ duaghter, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell bailey and attended the christening of their grandson, James Darrell Dailey, Jr. Friends of Mrs. Harold Crowe will be sorry to know she is a patient at the Greenwood hospital. Mrs. J. B. Dailey hnd Mrs. J. K. Haselden were visitors in Anderson on Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Seawright of Joanna is a patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. W. C. Baldwin will be interested to know she is con valescing at her home following an operation illness at the General hos pital in Greenville. Mrs. J. W. Motte is a patient at Hays hospital. Woodrow Smith is a patient in Hays hospital. lift, and Mrs. Pet Dawkins and son, Mac, of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Martin an- James Pitts, on September 22nd at the Bla lock clinic. Mrs. Martin is the former Miss Ann Pitts, daughter of Mrs. James Pitts, and the late Mr. Pitts, RICE Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Rice of Woodruff announce the birth of a son, Ronnie Leon, on September 23rd at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Rice, before marriage, was Miss Mabel Gassaway. MERCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Merchant, Ji\, of Chappells announce the birth of a son on September 24th at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Merchant is the former Miss Mary Helen Deyton. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHKONICLB FOOD... Is An Important Item With Housewives You will find helpful Gro cery and Market News in THE CHRONICLE every week from leading food stores In the city. Read the advertisements reg ularly — they tell you about changing prices each week aad where you can supply your needs and buy to advantage. For An Enchanted Meal Tinman’s Bakery Offers You THREE CHOCOLATE FUDGE LAYERS, with lots of rich chocolate between — DEVII^S FOOD — FONDANT COVERED CHOCOLATE DIPPED — and REGULAR HOME-TYPE FRESH GRATED COCOANUT CAKES in wanted sizes. DON’T FORGET THE “BESTEST’ POUND CAKE YOU EVER TASTED. Just you try and see. Loaf and round. 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