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Thandar. May a, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pact Flra Your Checking Account Here IS INVITED You lose precious time running around paying bills in person. An easy, time-saving way is to have a Bank of Clinton checking account. No danger of theft or loss, because you carry a Checkbook instead of cash. Your cancelled checks are legal proof of pay ment. And check stubs remind you constantly of every expenditure you make, enabling you to oper ate on a more efficient budget. Open a checking account with us today and use our complete banking facilities. I Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF CLINTON'S NEWEST DRY CLEANERS Monday, May 7 PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Also Pick-Up and Delivery on LAUNDRY DISCOINT FOB CASH AND CABBY CLINTON CLEANERS Owned and Operated by George W. Bagwell W. Main St. — Next to Oiarlie Nabors Store Temporary Phone No. 511-W (N»b*r» SUc«) Aim $1.35 to $1.75 Sizes to 11 Spring Song Colors! - - • . W. . , ' A I Alba’s long-wearing Multi-Twist Nylons are more beautiful than ever in their new Spring Song Colors... high-fashion colors born to complement your cos* tumes, compliment ymv. Gkatteyi Sltofvpe Clinton, S. C. ——e——■—— wm if wmmmcmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmnuuuL WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS,.. ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents BxiexBxittcxxnxxaBxxxaKM a Boyd of the Coast Guards,] and chUdren, Betty and Charlie, of been stationed in San Juan, Nashville, Tenn., and Bill Hall ofi wh#re he is attending school Lewis who has Porto Rico, for the past two years has been visiting his mother, Mrs. John Boyd and other relatives for several weeks. He left Saturday for Miami, Fla., where he will be sta tioned for some time. Bob Hellams, student at the Uni- she was a patient for several days ! Her friends will regret to hear of her illness. Rebecca Clayton, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. S- G. Clayton, is con valescing at home following a ton- silectomy at Hays hospital. Brig. Gen Ansel B. Godfrey is at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, this| BANANA CREAM PIE 9 inch — 55c TINMAN'S BAKERY Phone 334-W Key West, Fla., were visitors here during the week. | Mrs. W. C. Baldwin spent Sunday 1 in Due West with her brother and; sister-in-law, Mr. jmd Mrs. J. R. Mcllwain. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Felknor of versity of Geortria, Athens, spent the i Knoxville, Tenn., were week-end weekend with nis parents, Mr. and quests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mill- Mrs. R. H. Hellams. ! er- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Knox and! Friends of R. P. Cole will be glad children have moved into their re-: know he is improving at the cently constructed hone on E. Fer-i V t. teran * hospital in Columbia guson street. ^ 1 where he has been a patient for Joe Holland, of Fort Benning, Ga., spent the weekend with his mother, I Mrs. John R. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp spent Sun day in Rock Hill with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hlpp, Jr., and Mr. 1 and Mrs. Eugene Avery, and attend- I ed the christening of their grandson, Irby Hipp HI. Mrs. O. T. Lawing and Miss Mar- tharene Pitts of Greer spent the weekend here with relatives. Tommy Alexander and son, Lee the past week. Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Richard Stutts and Marion Idol were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McKee in Woodruff. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, III, and son. Bill, left Monday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fitzgerald, in Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Friends of Jack Duane Morris will be interested to know he left Monday for Fort Knox, Ky., where he will receive basic training after which he The Winner!... 4 $10.00 Cosh for Naming The M. & T. GRILL MRS. MARY LOU BENJAMIN ~ DBOP BY FOB _ Good Meals — Short Orders — Cold Drinks J U r? ay m ^‘ r hom ! in ^ Va.. for 27 weeks training wUh the i Lauderdale, Fla after spending sev-, army jaunty agency. era! days with his brother and sister- Mr and M „ BlU 3*^ Mr and 'in^aw.Mr. andMrs^^it Alexander. ^ Robe * Black Mr and ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pitts of Ander- Hugh Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs Harry son, Mr. and Mrs Carroll Pitts and McSween, Mr and Mrs. Edward daughter. Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ferguaon were guests of Mr and Jarvis of Columbia spent Sunday Mrs Km McMaster in Wmnsboro with Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Miss Jeon-,on Thursday evening for a buffet ette Pitts and Dave Pitts. su E. Herndon visiting ippar. ©f ( Friends of Col. Robert E. Wysor. - Jr, will be interested to know he is, ! a patient at the Veterans luMpital m Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs W S. Horne and son. Billy, ora occupying their re-1 cently constructed home on Young* Drive. Miss Louise Buford who teaches in Winnsboro. has returned to her home from the Blalock clinic where Sciatica Sufferer Mr. and Mrs. M Tallahassee. Fla, are lives here this week. Mrs. J. B. Townsend ot Anderson, was the guest of friend* bore during the week. Mrs. E. J. Locke and Miss Anna Boland of Little Mountain spent Monday with their Deter. Mrs. Rbett P Adair and Mr. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Cadi Page and children re turned to their home in Columbia Tuesday after visiting the Adairs. 1 Mr. and Mrs B. T. Anderson spmit *t*i. _ * Sunday in PeUer with Mr. and Sirs ' I^OWS LOrtO Away ot no™, u After Treatment vtsinng her daughter. Mrs. Wm. G. _ 1 10 «•* •*- King. Jr, and Mr King. • munediately Mm Mary Owens of Greenwood ^ f> lo *‘ n f Mld spent the weekend with her da ugh- #t *• L,ur * ru * ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr* ^J 0 ** 0 *"* ^ Otin Sheeiy. Jr. Mr and Mrs J. D ^ * ^**king cane and returned to Owens of Greenwood spent Sunday y J . __ _ _ . With 0» .od ...ompontod “Ll L Mrs. Owens home On Saturday Mrs U_ ”rnng^ with severe pains in Owens and Mrs. Sheeiy were visitors ® J l ? fl *2? r * dlat * d ^ *7 in Greenville ** ''-**'**' Mrs. Sam Hunt of Spartanburg is * Tamping ^etts in my legs every ik. »r Mr and Mrs. John T crampmg spells had been SUM. i and t"*™* ™ at home and had “After receivme Chironraetir ad. INTIRESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA ■ r * • 0 .. vi in my loft hip t th# I Mr and Mr. CUud* Crocks fpcnl *“ d tb, Mknd in SMuda. N C, ch w . ^ croning a houseperty of Winthrop —Adv. college students. Mrs Eugene Hitt accompanied by BATTLE OF KING'S MOUNTAIN Colonel Patrick Ferguson of the British threatened that if our men did not lay down their anna, he would burn thru homes and lay waste the country. This threat angered our mountaihean and tVy rode all night from Cowpens to do battle wM tKe British at King’i Mountain. Three times the down the mountain forcing our mm bock, but they hid Pftirptjv rhMWd. again After r* -rv! ert^TamrBmwM called the the Revnhitaon in the South Da fact that The great w* hare the privilege of our prayer la 1 M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS E«teMtahW ISM Ca«iUl iM Surpliu KM.OM.M Membgr F.D.I.C. — Otir 65th Y’enr her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. I and Mrs. Floyd Hitt of Spartanburg spent the weekend in Charleston with her grandson. Bdbby Hitt, who is a student at The Citadel. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hipp have moved into a residence on E. Caro lina avenue. Friends of Mr. Hipp will be interested to know he is a patient at Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. T. L. Cooper will be interested to know she is conval escing at her home following an ill ness. Pfc. Scott Dawkins, Jr, and Pfc. Robert Jett of Camp LeJeune, N. C, spent the week end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dawkins Miss Lucy Thomas of Chester, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. She had as her guest Miss Ann Shuler of Greenville. Misses Jo Copeland and Martha Ann Simpson, students at Winthrop college, spent the weekend at home and also were guests of friends in Kershaw. (Mrs. John Boyd and Lewis Boyd visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. Frank Ballenger in Greenville last week. (Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur Black and children, Genie and Nancy, of Green ville, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin and daughter, Mary, of Fountain Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Black of Columbia spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black. Friends of Miss Mary Jane Black- well will be interested to know she is convalescing at the Blalock clinic from injuries received in an auto mobile accident. (Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely, accompanied by Miss Florence Blakely of Durham, N. C, and Mrs. Ralph Haely of Wilmington, spent Sunday in McBee with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McLeod. Friends of Miss Betty Dunaway will be interested to hyiow she is a patient at Hays hospital. Little Billy Shields is convalescing at his home following a tonsilectamy at Hays hospital Tuesday. Miss Minnie Lee Nash and Claude Nash visited relatives in Belton Tuesday. L. S. Holland of Atlanta, Ga, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irby Holland. Friends of Mrs. Walter Coker will be sorry to know she Is ill and a pa tient at the Mary Black clinic in Spartanburg. Friends of J. W. Lawrence will regret to know he is ill and a pa tient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. C. H. Hall, Lawrence Hall G. E. INFORMATION CENTER FOR McCALL’S ‘MY KITCHEN’ CONTEST! MR. L. k CLERC. THE SOI TH CAROLINA PLANNING SPECIALIST ON GENERAL ELECTRIC KITCHENS AND LAUNDRIES WILL BE WITH US FOR ONE DAY — WEDNESDAY, MAY 9TH. TO ADVISE CONTESTANTS ON SPECIFICATIONS OF G. E. APPLIANCES. COME IN! MR. CLERC IS AT YOUR SERVICE! STOP DREAMING! Now is the time for you to own your All-Electric Kitchen—designed especially for your home -completely equipped with matched appliances! Just think, all this for so little I We're G. E. Kitchgn and Laundry Head- quarters In. .. Clinton H. D. PAYNE & CO. CLINTON, S. C. Authorized Dealer GENERAL^ ELECTRIC KITCHENS AND LAUNDRIES