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i «» Thursday, October 5, 1950 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Firs Your Deposits Here Are Insured Up To $10,000.00 i >, 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* • 1 money. . , * ' t~ 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. f , WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents^ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Adair will return today from their wedding trip and will occupy one of the King apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Watts Adair and children of Laurens visited Miss El la Adair and Dillard Adair on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis of Mrs. J. L. McLendon of Olanta | end and attended the wedding spent a few days last week with her her grandson, John L. Adair an daughter Mrs. H. L. Baldwin and, Miss Gladys Hollingsworth on Sat-1 Columbia spent the “weekend‘with Mr. Baldwin. | urday evening. the latter . s motheri Mrs Mr. and Mrs. w. oryan Coats of Miss Barrie Jean Wingard of Win-!On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis ac- throp college, spent the week-end !T“ < with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Wingard. The following Bank Of Clinton .Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Burlington, N. C., will arrive tonight for a several days visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren on Cedar St. Mrs. J. B. Hawkins has returned ;home following an illness and stay 1 at the Blalock clinic. ' j Friends here of James R. Hitt, son j of Mrs. Eugehe Hitt of this city, will be # interested to know he has been I appointed branch manager of the ! Trailmobile company at Newark, N. iJ. Mr. Hitt was formerly salesman ! for this company in Chicago, '111. Mr. Hitt and family will reside in Basking Ridge, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Berley Miller and children of Winnsboro, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Greene of Whitmire spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ray. A companied by Mrs. Pitts and Mi» Jeanette Pitts visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pitts in Anderson. ) Mrs. James Cooper has returned to her home in Laurens after a few days stay at the Blalock clinic where she was a patient. Mrs. Claude Franks spent several days last week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franks. Miss Mattie Blakely has returned home following a stay at Blalock clinic. t ’I \ Trouble Around The Home? Emergency service is part of our business. We hope you never have any serious trouble but if you should— We’re here to help you. Our service is as near as your telephone. Call our local representative for: • Any type Asphalt or Asbestos Roofs applied. • Asbestos Siding installed by skilled mechanics. • Rock Wool Insulation (40% cut in fuel bill). • Groove type Weatherstripping., • Galvanized and Copper Gutters and Down Pipe. , X. 10% Down — 30 months to pay AUGUSTA ROOFING AND METAL WORKS, INC. €23 Reynold^ St., Augusta, Ga. Local Representative J. A. SMITH, JR. 401 S. Broad St. Clinton, S. C. Phone 295-J Teamwork The player who scores a touchdown is loudly cheered and rightly! But don’t forget that the other ten players also appreciate three rousing cheers for the Team! Team! Team! So with the different features of Certified Dry clean ing, a whole page could be devoted to the completeness and safety of soil removal by this process. Or your cheers could be invoked in behalf of in-the-nick-of-time repair service, or the odorless feature of Certified Drycleaning. Praise by our masculine patrons for the expert press ing given their suits is almost drowned by the chorus of feminine approval for our “no stretch, no sag, no shrink” way of cleaning knitwear. Your complete satisfaction with Certified Dryclean ing is guaranteed by the Institute'and that we believe is a sincere “Rah, Rah, Rah for the Team!” ICERTIflEDl DKYOEANINC ROYAL CLEANERS “Beautiful Drycleaning”' PHONE 77 7be *yV< Tit ay FkcEDGM TO CHOOSE YOUR OWN DOCTOR "tverything possible was not doom unloss Chiropractic was included" I CUPUC SIP.ICI or TMf INTIBNATlONM CMIBOPB ACTOBS ASSOCIAIlON w r> ■ > Winthrop college students visited their parents on Sun- [ 'day: Misses Mildred Dunlap, Mimi Barron, Anne Owens and Gerry Trammell. Miss Louise Tribble, student at Erskine college. Due West, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Miss Nell Buchanan of Savannah, Ga., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Buchanan. Miss Martha Stilwell spent the past week-end in Silverstreet with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and children, Wiley, Trecie and Mary,! spent Sunday in Black Mountain 1 Phil Roddy, student at St. Leo’s! with Mr and Mrs - °- B - Simmons.! ! School in Belmont, N. C., will spend Mrs - Gar y Holcombe and little j ! the week-end with his parents, Mr son ’ s P en ^ Tuesday and Wednesday: and Mrs. P. L. Roddy. | in Greenville with her brother and Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs attended the Western Carolina Teachers eol- lege-PX^. football game at Cullowee, 1 N. C., and spent the week-end in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Sulivan of Co lumbia is visiting her son and dau ghter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan. Clarence S. Sikes of Charlotte, N C., was the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner. Mrs. John Spratt has returned from a visit with her sister. Mrs. William H. James in Atlanta, Ga. j Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner and little daughter spent the week-end in Augusta, Ga., with relatives. Marvin B. Fuller and son. Butch, of Bayonne, N. J., Roy Fuller of Washington, D. C., are visiting their sisters, Mrs. Ben Mauldin, Misses Evelyn and Sybil Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hagins and lit-' > tie daughter, Rita, of Abbeville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hagins’ mo ther, Mrs. George R. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ferguson and sons, of Cottageville, spent the week-end with Jhc former’s mother, Mrs Eva Ferguson. Mrs. T. B. Sumerel, Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. Roy Harris, Mrs. J. M.' Cunningham, and Mrs Joe Poole were in Winnsboro Saturday for the S. C. Council of Farm Women for Piedmont district. Mrs. J. B. Dailey and Mrs. J. Reed Todd are attending the S. C. convention of the WjC.T.U. in Flor ence. While there they will be the ! guests of the latter’s daughter, Mrs. Hugh Eargle and Mr. Eargle. They will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Eargle and little daughter home. Mrs. Eva Ferguson attended the funeral of Mrs. John Payne Dean in {Great Falls Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Wolfe is visiting rela tives in Cranford, N. J., while Mr. Wolfe is attending an Insurance con vention in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Rufus Ballard is a patient at Hays hospital, convalescing after an operation illness, eration illness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price have taken an apartment in the home of Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Clarence Bagwell has returned to his home after an operation illness at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith of Lees- ville and Bobby Smith of Newberry were guests Sunday of the former’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith. Claude A. Crocker of the Clinton Cotton mills and James P. Sloan of Joanna Cotton mills were in Augus ta, Ga., Friday evening to attend a personnel managers meeting. Friends of R. P. Cole will be glad to know he is improving at the Vet erans hospital, Columbia where he has been a patient for the past two weeks. Miss Jean Layton of Greenviflc! spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement and little son, Tommy, of Charleston spent the week-end with Mrs. Cle ment’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake and Mr. Leake. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Miller have returned from Columbia where they visited their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shouse. Claude Monroe is spending this week ia Charlotte, N. C., where he is attending A & P salesmen school. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beckman and children of Toledo, Ohio, will arrive this week for a visit with Mrs. Beck man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, before going to Lodi, Cal-J ifornia, where they will make their; home. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler and] sons, Henry and Jimmy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryson of Greenwood, spent Sunday in Au gusta, Ga, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pitts and lit tle daughter, of Spartanburg spent Sunday here with relatives. 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