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Thursday, December 21, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEEK END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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iFriends of B. S. Pinson will be in
terested to know he is a patient in
the Columbia hospital where he ex
pects to undergo an operation today.
Betsy Finney is spending this week
in Abbeville with her grandfather,
\V. T. Jackson and Mrs. Jackson.
Misses Patricia Fowler and Jean
Surnerel, students at Limestone col-
letge, Gaffney, are spending the holi
days at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGed of
Charleston spent the week-end with
their parents. They were accompan-
ied home by the latter’s sisters, Jack
ie and Sara Pitts who are spending
the week with them.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and lit
tle daughter of McCormick will spend
the holidays with the former’s mo
ther, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Mrs. Wilder
will accompany them home Sunday
for the holidays.
Mrs. Charles Vaughan and children
of Petaluma, California will be
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Thomas. They are enroute to New
York where they will sail December
26 for London, England to join Cap
tain Vaughan, Mrs. Thomas’ brother.
Robert F. Black has returned from
a two weeks’ business trip to Chicago
and New York.
Miss Pansy Woodruff of Washing
ton, D. C., will arrive tomorrow to
spend the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff and
other relatives. Also here during the
holidays will be Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Rawl of Fayetteville, N. C., Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Rice of Greenville.
Mrs. John D. Davis is spending
the holidays in Stuart, Florida with
her daughter, Mrs. Cliff Elkins and
Mr. Elkins.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cassanova and
family of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
James Jacks and children who live
near here, Miss Madeline Cassanova
of Columbia and Gregory W. White-
head of San Francisco, Calif., were
guests Sunday of Mrs. M. Cassanova
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul League and
children of Rock Hill, spent Sunday
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. League.
Bill Cooper of Atlanta, Ga., arriv
ed yesterday to spend the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young, Mrs.
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Joe and Angela, of Vidalia, Ga., arelVeSpCT ScrVICCS
visitirig her parents. Dr. and Mrs. j »
F. K. Shealy. | Vesper services will be held Sun-
Friends of Mrs. Geo. Brown will be, day afternoon at 5 o’clock at Broad
interested to know she is convales-1 Street Methodist church with the
cing at home following an illness and Junior choir presenting the song
service. '
Two anthems, “Babe of Bethle
hem,” Edward V. Nolte and “Mary’s
stay at Bays hospital
Friends of Mrs. Eugene Hitt will
be interested to know she is able
to be out after an illness of two j Carol” a Folk tune with arrange-
Mildred”Young* and* Miss Lula* Young' M ”- Irv * Ford of Avondale ment by Margaret Rose White will
spent Sunday in Charlotte with Mr. I E9ta . tes - Fla * win arrive this week ^ followed by a duet “O, Holy
Christmas Morning
Worship Service
A special worship service will be
held at 8:30 on Christmas morning
toy All 1 Saints Episcopal Mission, and
the Warden and Vestry wish to ex
tend a cordial invitation to all who
may wish to attend. The service will
be held, as usual, in the Lutheran
church through the kind courtesy Of
the Rev. James C. Dickert.
and Mrs Walter Youne I to visit her mother over holidays, j Night” by Miss Ida Jean Chaney and
Mr Q d Mrs p u TinsW Mrs - Hitt will also have as her guests James Holland. The singing of
as their guests 5 Sunday Mrs Fannie Christmas season Mr and; Christmas carols will conclude thej /vrea ror Aaveruaen
McKee Mrfwa^ DaVis and S J ' 5? rS ’ ^ ° Armstrong and finuly of; program. The public is cordially in-, There Is No Substitute for
1 Gray Court and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd vited to attend. Adv«*!«in*
Stark of Abbeville. } Hiu and SQn ^ Spartanbur g.
Mr. and Mrs. James Major and! Mrs. B. L. King and Miss Emma 1 ,
children of Charlotte, N. C., will ar- j Adams are spending some time in
rive Saturday to spend the holidays. Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. H.
with Mrs. Major’s parents, Mr. and, a. Phillips.
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Mrs. Ratchford Boland. | Friends of Miss Miriam Donnan
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ramey, Jr., of w iu be interested to know she is
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McGee’s Drag Store
West Main St. — Phone No. 1
Greenville were guests Sunday of
Miss Ella Adair. '
Miss Clelia Garrison, student at
the Woman’s college of the Univer
sity of N. C., in Greensboro, N. C.,
is spending the holidays with her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Garri
son. The Garrisons will also have as
their guests during the holiday sea
son, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lyles and
small daughter, Kathryn Elizabeth
of Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Hendricks and son, Edward, of Dil-
convalescing at her home following
an illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Forsyth and
little daughter of Fort Worth, Texas
will arrive this week to spend the
holidays with Mrs. Forsyth’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard
The Dillards will also have as their
guests during the holidays Miss
Emily Dillard of Rogersville, Tenn..
and Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween
and sons of Lincolnton, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Plowden of
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Ion and Mrs GarrBon s mother, Mrs.<- Greenw00(it ylsit , d . hejr aim , anl
E. G. Fant of Anderson.
Mrs. J. C. McSween of DeFuniak
Springs, Fla., is visiting her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry McSween. Also here for the hol
idays will be the latter’s mother, Mrs.
Harry Williams of Chester.
Miss Marian Burts will leave to
morrow for her home in Honea Path
to spend the holidays with her fam
ily.
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Katzburg of
Newberry were guests Friday of the
latter’s brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin and at
tended the Lions’ club Christmas din
ner-dance.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr.,
and son, DeLeon, of Washington, Ga.,
will spend the holidays with Mrs
Reynold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
B. Adair and other relatives.
Miss Barbara Workman of Furman
University, Greenville, is spending
the holiday season with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman, Sr.
Mrs. George Murrah has returned
to her home in Joanna following an
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Wt arc deeply appreciative of the opportunity
we hove nod in serving you ... end wt truly hope that
$6r epch of you, this may be o day of greot joy.
We Will Close
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25-26
Bank of Clinton
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBrayer, Jr.,
and little son, Chuck, are spending
the holidays with relatives in Daw
son and Rome, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Connor of Lex
ington Park, Md., will arrive Satur
day to spend the holidays with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
League. The Leagues will also have
as their guests during the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Paul League and fam
ily of Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Reid of Spar
tanburg visited the latter’s father,
F. M. Boland and Mrs. Boland on
Saturday.
Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mrs. George
Gambrell left Tuesday for Lake
Worth, Fla., where they will spend
the winter with their sister, Mrs. Sa
ra McDonald.
Mrs. Earl Workman is spending the
holidays in Fayetteville, N. C., with
her daughter, Mrs. David Trice and
Mr. Trice.
Mrs. Lawrence Ferguson and little
daughter are visiting her parents in
Richmond, Va. Mr. Ferguson will join
them there for the holidays.
Friends of A. B. Blakely will be
interested to know' he is a patient at
Blalock clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Cope,
land at Greenville visited the for
mer's sister, Miss Elizabeth Copeland
at Blalock clinic Saturday. Friends
of Miss Copeland will be interested
to know she is convalescing at her
home following an illness and hospi
tal stay.
Guy Blakely, student at The Cit
adel, Charleston, is spending the hol
idays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Add Blakely
Donnie Wilder, of Furman Univer
sity, Greenville, is spending the
Christinas holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder.
Miss Frances Sheely who teaches
in Whitmire arrived this week to
spend the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely. Sr.
Claude Monroe Winner
In Treasure Hunt,
Correct Items Listed
Claude Monroe of Route 3, was an
nounced yesterday as the winner of
the $25 cash prize in the Treasure
Hunt sponsored by the Merchants
association.
Mr. Monroe correctly named 28 of
the 29 items displayed in store win
dows by the participating merchants
in the contest. A large number of
entries was made, but Mr. Monroe
had the earliest postmark and largest
number of correct guesses, missing a
perfect score by only one point.
The list at names displayed in the
windows follows:
Gene Anderson’s, outing remnant;
Earline Shop, writing pen; Moore's
Dress Shape, baby socks; Burt’s
Ready-to-Wear, pinking shears; Clin
ton Flower Shop, comb 8c finger nail
set; Shield’s Studio, scissors; J. C.
Thomas, Jeweler, nail polish; Ham
ilton’s Jewelers, pipe holder; Clin
ton Musk Supply Co., pencil; Pra-
ther-Simpeon Furniture Co., radio
tube; Burris-Harrison Furniture Co.,
spool etf thread; Morrison Furniture
Co., bed room slippers; Adair’s Men’s
Shop, razor blades; J. C. Penney Co.,
gloat holder; Sumerei’s Dept. Store,
sciaeors; Belk’s Dept. Store, box of
bird seed; Clinton Textile Shop,
screw driver; Geo. A. Copeland A
Son. peoaas; BWcely-Ourton’s Hdw.'
A Seeds, machine shuttle; Copeland’s
Hdw Supply Co, over shoes; Cox
Home A Auto Supply lac., aluminum
better; Ruber’s Beauty Shop, heir
style magazine; T. C. Johnson Co.,
table leap; Scott’s 9, 10 A 25c Store,
block of camphor; Bose’s 5, It A 29c
Store, rineo; McGee's Drug Store,
cranberries; Sadler-Owens Pharmacy,
ladies toy watch; Young’s Pharmacy,
stove mat; Rogers, nut picks A
crack.
STYLE MART SUITS
la Regulars, Shorts; Longs
mad Stoats
L B. DILLARD
Dickie Work Pants
$3.95
Dickie Work Shirts
$2.95
L B. DILLARD
Stephen L. Stetson
Hats , r
$7.50
L. B. DILLARD
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And may all the won
derful things that
Christmas brings be
yours in abundance is
the sincere wish of
your fheads in the
Bailey's Bank.
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000,00
Deposits Insured Up To $10,000 by F. D. I. C.
Nicest Way
To Bring
Pleasure to
All the Family
CHOOSE « £
-AMERRY CHRISTMAS
- A COLORFUL BOUQUET
-A DOOR OR HOUSE
ARRANGEMENT
-A DAINTY CORSAGE
-A LONG-LASTING
POTTED PLANT
—From our largo floral selection ... grown
in oar awn nurseries.
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We Telegraph Orders For Delivery,
Anywhere ... When Wanted
Eastside Greenhouse
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