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1 ♦ / ■ • / 5 * Thursday, January 25, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS I 3 Good Reasons Why You Should... Save Now THRIFT:—Regular savings and small economies are im portant for future planning ... future security. SECURITY:—There’s no better security for the future than savings that have accumulated over the years. CONFIDENCE:—Nothing gives a man and his family greater confidence than money in the bank. Save now! We invite your Business — We are anxious to serve you. BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Bank Of Clinton Friends of J. H. Witherspoon will !be interested to know he is a patient ! at Hays hospital. Miss Caroline Hartsell of Abbeville spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. D. McKee and Mr. McKee, who ilive near here. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Anderson Joan and Jimmy Anderson were in Lexington, N. C. Sunday for the fun eral of the latters’ grandfather, Clyde Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Bolb Stutts of Johns Island spent the week-end with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Malbry McCrary and Mr. McCrary. Roy Woikman of Union is convales cing at the hone of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman. Sr., follow ing an illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson and Mrs. Hattie Byars of Joanna, spent Sunday in Pelzer with Mr. and Mrs Irving Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wade and son, Earl Wright, Miss Virginia Babb of Columbia spent the week-end with Mrs. J. L. Wright and Mrs. S. P. Babb. Friends of Dr. D. J Woods will be interested to know he is convalescing at his home following an illness and stay at Hays hospital. Mrs. F. F. Hicks spent the week end in Augusta, Ga., with Dr. Hicks Matheson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Matheson attended the Johnson-Belser wedding in Colum bia. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith, Mrs. Pierce Chandler, Mrs. James Smith and Miss Maude Wells spent Thurs day in Charlotte, N. C., buying spring and summer merchandise for Belks. Mr. and Mrs. Gillette Simpson, Mrs. John M. Copeland and Mrs. Sarah Davidson attended the final showing of the Ice Vogues in Green ville Saturday. Mrs. Frank Teague of Umatilla, Fla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ben Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper. Mrs. E. E. Ashmore of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper. Mrs. H. W. Wood is a patient at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Dora Wilson is ill and a pa tient at Blalock clinic. Miss Marion Van Gorder and Mrs Edwin Hemphill of the Nacoochee School, Rabun-Gap, Ga., were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. George C Bellingrath. Sgt. Jack Johnson of Camp Le- Jeune, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Johnson and other rela- patient at the Blalock clinic. J. W. Lawrence is convalescing at his home following an illness and stay at Blalock clinic. Mrs. J. O. Owens of Coronaca is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom P. Carter. Birth Announcements SALTER Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Salter announce the birth of a daughter. Barbara Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason are Ann, on Monday, January 22, at Bia- attending the furniture market in High Point, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Draffin, Jr., of Hudson, N. Y., visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Alma McKee and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKee this week. Mrs. A. B. Hill has returned to her home in Cross Hill following an lock clinic. BREWER Mr. and Mrs. William R. D. Brewer' announce the birth of a son, Wilham Sidney, on January 20 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Brewer is the former Miss Gracie Lee Willard. FULMER illness and stay at Blalock clinic. ,, , _ _ , Mary Ann Copeland, daughter of Mr ‘ ^^Hoyt C. Fulmer an- Mr. and Mrs. Maytfield Copeland, is " ounce th e b ‘ r th of a son, Tony Cal- convalescing at home following a h °, u ?’w n , L anuar y. 21 at Ha y s tonsilectomy at Blaloc* clinic. Mrs. Fulmer is the former Miss Miss Emily Dillard of Rogersville, |M ‘ dred Tinsl ®y- Tenn., is visiting, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Mrs. Allen McSween and children of Lincoln- ton, N. C., are also visiting the Dil lards. CALL 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation y Li at (X U)(S£ Uldj to Spend your Christmas I who is a patient at the Veterans hos-1 ^ves Friends of William R. Pi!ts will be! Mrs. Roy Thomas has returned from interested to know he is ill and a a stay with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Pin- patient at Hays hospital. n ' son of Honea Path, at her cottage at M rs . K ate' Shealy of the State Montverde, Fla. Mr. Thomas was there Training school staff has returned to | 1 for the past week and accompanied her duties following a stay at Bla- * her home. c ij n ic. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Shealy were Mr and Mrs L H . Bagwell were called to Columbia during the past •, j n Greenville Saturday and attended week on account of the deaih of the the finai showing of the Ice Vogue latter’s grandmother, Mrs. Emma Nel- Follies. son Gaskin. y[ r an d Mrs. Gaston Wilder and Friends of B. T. Fuller will be sor- little daughter of McCormick, spent ry to know he is a patient at the Vet- the week-end with the former’s mo- erans hospital in Columbia. t her, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Coin of Win- Mrs. Fannie Parrish spent the ston-Salem, N. C., were guests dur-, we ek-end in Cross Hill with her ing the week of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot parents, Mr and Mrs. Sam Fuller. Shealy enroutc to Florida. Miss Frances Sheely who teaches Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Amir*, Mr. and i n Whitmire, spent the week-end Mrs. W. S. Horne and Billy visited i w ,th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. I Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., Shealy. in Washington, Ga., during the week- Sara Pitts spent the week-end in en<1 - Union as the guest of Patsy Derrick Mrs. George D. Ellis is ill at her Little Lois Marie Haselden is con- home on Walnut street. valescing at the home of her parents, Mrs. H. O. Morgan of the State Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haselden follow- Training School staff has returned i n( an niness. home following an illness and stay M r . and Mrs. Huber. Owens, I at Hays hospital. George Owens and Mrs. Jobe Holland Mrs. Leroy Dean is a patient »t attended ^ Ice V ogue FoUies In! Hays hospital. Greenville Thursday. Friends otf Mrs Henry Nabors will Frie nds of Miss Martha Ramage ^ sor 7 i?. U iU and * P** who is employed in Montreal, N. C.. will be interested to know* she is a AVOID PRYING EYES Rent A Safe Deposit Box! ?: £ And examine your valu able papers in complete privacy. We have a few boxes available that still rent for as low as $3.00 a year. • # From now on, entertain proudly and graciously with the one sterling pattern that expresses you — your tastes, the personality of yonr home. Choose your pattern confidently from ear wide variety of Gorham* Sterling designs... Take home the place settings you need. Enjoy year new 9olid silver table service while you pay only a few cents each day. Remember — only Corhmm makes o»»p»ee», dent-resistant sterling knife handles. Our silver counselors will explain and demonstrate this wonderful advantage for you—will help you make your pattern •election. Prices are for one 6-piece place-setting, include Fed. Tax. s Send for FREE folder showing all Gorham patterns. M. S. Bailey fi Son BANKERS Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Deposits Insured Up To $10,000 by F. D. I. C. Established 1886 J. C. THOMAS, “It’s Time That Counts” tient at Blalock clinic Mr*. W, H. Brown otf Greenville, was the week-end guest of Mrs. M. Cassanova and family. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. iMurphey Timmerman were the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kni£it of Belton, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. Mr and Mrs. Tom Baldwin and son. Tommy, and W. C. Baldwin. The oc casion was in celebration of the birthdays of Allen Knight and Tom Baldwin. Friends of Lt. John William King will be Interested to know he has completed a four months course at the Engineers school at Fort Belvoir, Va., and will report today to Rome, Ga., for assignment after spending a lew days here with Mrs. King and little daughter. Mrs. Joe Hough and Ben E. Wil- son of Spartanburg, spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. C. E. Nich ols and Mr. Nichols. Mrs. W. C. Stevenson will return tomorrow to her home in Pittvburg, Pa., after a two weeks visit with her son, Prof. John W. Stevenson of the college faculty and Mrs. Stevenson. Mrs. W. B. Tribble spent several days last week in Blacksburg with relatives. Miss Ella Adair left Monday for New York city where she will buy spring and summer merchandise for the Ladies Ready-To-Wear Shoppe. Friends of Chuck Giles, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Giles, will be inter ested to know he is improving fol lowing an illness. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fenguson have returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where they spent several weeks. (Miss Virginia Sumerel of Spartan burg, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumer el. Friends of Miss Fannie Pinson will be sorry to know she is ill at the home of her brother, F. C. Pinson and Mrs. Pinson. Mr. ind Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent Sunday in Little Mountain with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Wills and son, Jimmy, of Meridan, Miss., Miss Betty Tribble and Ed Wills of Spar- tabuig were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Miss Louise Tribble, a student at Erskine college also spent the week-end with her parents. (Mrs. J. W. 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