The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 02, 1950, Image 5
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Thursday. November 2, 19S0
Miss Steele To Lead
Bible Study Sunday
MiM Lucy Steele, professor of Bi
ble in Peace College. Raleigh, N. C. t
will teach the book of Hebrews Sun
day at the Tirat Presbyterian church.
beginning at 4 o'clock in the after
noon.
Following supper served at the
church at six o’clock, the study will
be resumed by Mias Steele at seven
o’clock. Men, women and young peo
ple are invited to attend.
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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tional money iff needed. When such conditions arise
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us.
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practical, understanding, cooperative way. We are
here to serve the community,, to help meet current
needs and help our customers build solidly for the
future.
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Adair’s Men’s Shop
“For The Man Who Caret”
to her home in Yaneeyville, N. C.,
after spending the past two weeks
with her mother, Mrs. Charles B.
Busbin and sister.
John Miller of the orphanage is
convalescing at Hays hospital follow
ing an operation.
Mrs. Walter A. Johnson is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. L. C. McCarthy
and Lt. McCarthy at Fort Benning,
Ga.
Friends of Mrs. W. D. Adair will
be interested to know she is con
valescing at home following an ill
ness and stay at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Ernest D. Chaney leaves to
day for Atlanta, Ga., where she will
visit her son, Frank Chaney and
family for severaj days enroute to
Lima, Ohio, where she will spend
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Sheldon Beeman and Mr. Beeman.
Mrs. Ida Leopard of Laurens is a
Miss Lillian Dillard of Easley, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. G. Dillard.
Mrs. Hollis Cate has accepted a
position with Howard’s Pharmacy.
Guy Blakely is a patient at Hays
hospital following injuries received
while at work Monday
Mrs. C. J. Bouknight and daugh
ter, Amelia, have returned to their
home in Charleston after spending
Jeanette Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P.
Adair, V. P. Adair, G. R. Simpson
were among those attending the an
nual Methodist conference in Colum
bia on Sunday
P.T.A. GROUP TO MEET
Ptge Five
' Since next week is National Edu
cation Week all interested citizens are
ihvited to attend this meeting and
hear Mr. Coates.
HOUSEHOLD HELPS
„ . ... . 4 . If you feel that your hose don’t
The regular monthly meeting of the give you th€ long wear you feel
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Mrs. Ethel Owings of Owings vis-
jited Mrs. Agnes Kern and Mrs. Ray
Anderson last week. Also guests of
Mrs. Anderson Friday were Mr. and
1 Mrs. Sam Kern and John Caldwell
!of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs.
Charles Harrison of Greenwood,
i Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Wilder and
little daughter of McCormick, spent
the week-end with the former’s mo
ther, Mrs. J. B. Wilder.
Miss Frances Sheely of Whitmire,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely.
Mrs. A. S. Maxwell, David and
Sidney Maxwell, Misses Helen
Knight, Louise Bagwell, Cornelia
Harris, Betty Taylor, Virginia Ne
ville, Mrs. George Taylor, Dr. Frank
Kearly and Joe Amery spent the
week-end at Montreal, N. C. They
were joined there by Jack and Jean
Maxwell, students at Maryville col
lege, Maryville, Tenn. j patient at Hays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy, Mrs. S., Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cauthen of
M. Johnson of Little Mountain and, Greenville were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doster of Colum- J Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman, Jr.
bia were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Shealy.
Miss Mary Louise Sullivan of
Greenville, was the week-end guest
J of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller.
Miss Sallie Anderson of Columbia,
! was the week-end guest of her neph
ew, Dr. D. O. Rhame and Mrs
Rhame.
Mrs Emma Newman of Woodruff
visited relatives here last week
Bin B. F. Wlngard and son, Bin- {the past three weeks with her mo-
ki, left Ssturday to make their home, ther, Mn. Metta Stone,
in Hyannis, Mass, while Bfajor Win- Mr. and Mrs Henry H. Wing of'
gard is stationed at Camp Edwards Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end
■ Mr and Mrs A. M Young spent with their daughter, Mrs. Newton
the week-end at Crescent Beacn Jones.
| They were joined there by Mr and Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown. Mr
Mrs. Gordon Nelson and son. Richard, and Mrs J F Jacobs will attena i\
Mr and Mrs Joe Nelson of Rock the P C -Catawba game at Saus-
Hill, Mr and Mrs Clarence Thomas bury. N C, Saturday going on to
and children of Charlotte. N C. Richmond, Va., to spend a few days
Mr and Mrs Allen Coleman and on butineaa
children of Laurens, spent Sunday Mrs W H Fields of Florence is
with the former’s mother. Mrs H A here with her nephew and niece. Mr
Copeland and other relatives and Mg? B Hubert Boyd because of
Mr and Mrs Ma: Finney and chd- the illness of her sister. Mrs. B H
dren spent Sunday in Abbeville with Boyd
Mrs Finney's father. W T Jackson Mrs Ethel R Pitta. Mrs Louie
and Mrs Jackson Thorn ley. Mrs Frances Warner. M.s*
Miaa Madeline Caasanova of Co- ■'
lumbia, spent the week-end with her
mother. Mrs M Caasanova and fam
ily.
, Friends of Henry A Simmons will
regret to know he is a patient at the
LVeterens hospital in Columbia On
(Sunday Mrs Simmons
by Mr. and Mrs Marvin
visited him
Mr and Mrs Clyde Smith and
Mrs Anew Smith vtailed relatives in
Saluda Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Claude Monroe and
daughters spent Sunday In Newberry
with Mrs Monroes parents. Mr and
Mrs H C Woodward
Mr sod Mrs W R Owens spent
Sunday m Easley with relatives and
also visited in the mountains of
North Carolina
Mrs JulMi Wilson. Miss Glaoy*
Wilson and Roy Wilson spent Sunday
in Hendersonville, and other points I
of interest in Western North Caro-!
; ttna.
R. B Simmons of Montrose. Ga., \
.and Mrs W. C. Adams of Macon. Ga ,
visited their daughter and sister.
'Mrs J. B Speake several days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and sons, j
Sammy and Browning and Mr. and
I Mrs. Ray Pitts and daughter. Myra. |
spent Sunday in the mountains of
N C.
Mr. and Mrs J. I Adair and Mrs.
Henry Nabors spent Sunday in
Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. A. B
Adair.
Miss Daisy Johnson is convalescing
at her home in Kinards following an
illness and stay at the Blalock clin
ic.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn and lit
tle son, Collie, are now occupying
their new home on Chestnut street.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Grube and
Mrs. W. R. Pitts spent Sunday in the
mountains of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts, Jr , and i
children, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Pitts in Greenville on Sunday
Friends of Mrs. W. H. Simpson will
toe interested to know she is conva
lescing at home following an illness
and stay at Blalock clinic. On Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster
and children of Winnsboro visited
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley of
Hartsville, spent the week-end with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Neighbors.
Mrs. Lawrence Campbell has ac
cepted a position in the dental of-:
fices of Dr. A. D. Salter.
Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Sr., of Wades-
boro, N. C., is the guest of Mrs. W.
L. Marshall, Jr.
Miss Betty Tribble of Spartanburg,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble.
Mrs. Edward L. Craig of Columbia
was the week-end guest of her
nephew, Dr. E. N. Sullivan and Mrs.
Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin spent
the week-end at Shaw Field, Sum
ter, with the latter’s daughter, Mrs
T. E. Howell, and Lt. Coi Howell.
Friends of Wallace Franks will be
interested to know he is convalescing
following an operation illness at
Hays hospital.
Friends of Mrs. Hayne B. Work
man will be interested to know she
is a patient at Hays hospital follow
ing an operation on Monday.
t Bin F. C. Mayaord baa returned
Florida street Parent-Teacher As
sociation will be held Tuesday even
ing, November 7th at 7:30 p. m. in
the school auditorium.
J. P. Coates, secretary of the South
Carolina Education Association will
be the guest speaker, and will speak
on some phase of S. C. education.
should, then start giving them judi
cious care which will keep them go
ing to a gallant old age.
Always fasten garters in the dou
ble hem at the top of the hose.
If. the back garters come at the
opening of the double hem, sew this
up.
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IMPORTANT
COG
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the highest standard of living on the face of the
earth. Let’s not change our system or tamper with
it. Let's keep America free . . . and prosperous.
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