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Thursday, May 31, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pafe Five
Summer Sdiool To
Open Here June 4 ,
Students who are interests in
attending sumhier school are re
quested to report to high school
Monday morning, June 4, at 8:30.
The summer term will run from
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will be ottered.
The follow mg teachers will
teach during the summer term it is
announced: Mrs. Henry, science;
Mrs. Wallace, history; Miss Der
rick, English; Mr. Wilder, mathe
matics.
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WEEK-END TRIES .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
NilffS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Ronnie Moore spent the week-end lap in Rock Hill Saturday. Mr.
in Rock Hill with his aUnt, Miss and Mrs. Addison were guests of
Marie Moore and attended a musical the Dunlaps in the evening for the
recital in York on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adair, Mrs.
Frank Young, Frank Young, Jr., and
Cottillion dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pope and
children of Atlanta, spent several
Lawrence Young spent the week-end | days last. week with the latter’s*
in Charleston with the formers’, brother, Dr. A. D. Salter, and Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. Bill Patrick and Mr., Salter. The Salters also had as
Patrick.. j their week-end guests Mrs. W. L.
Friends of Mrs. Robert Lamb will f a |J er ’ Sr :’ ? r 'Jl" d . M . rS „
be interested to know she is a pa-!*'"«' and dau * hter o[ Savannah,
tient at Blalock clinic.
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin had as her
luncheon guests Friday at the Hotel
Miss Marie Fraser of Orange
burg, spent the week-end with her
1UHLUCUU r I1UK.J Ob LUC «ulci nt Rey and Mrs X Layto n
Mary Musgrove Mrs. Robert Jones, £
Mrs. H. L. Charles and Mrs. Ben „ 4 . 4 .
Mrs. George Holloway of Greenwood, 4 , Garrison, student at
Adams of Union, and Mrs. Arnold the ^ omans College of the Lm-j
versity of North Carolina, Greens
boro, N. C., is at home with her
Knight of Belton.
Mrs. L. C. McCarthy and son, parentSi Rev . and Mrs . E . K . Gar-
I Gregory, arrived last week from Fort
iBenning, Ga., where Lt. McCarthy
[has been stationed, for a visit with
(her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.
[Johnson. Lt. McCarthy sailed Friday
with a contingent of the 4th Infantry
rison, for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts
will leave Friday to attend the S.
C.-N. C. Cotton Crushers conven-!
tion at Virginia Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith of
Division for a European tour of duty.] Charleston, spent the week-end
Mrs., McCarthy and small son ex-[with the latter’s parents, Rev. and
pect to join him at a later date
Friends of Allen Poole will be in-
j terested to know he is convalescing
1 at Blalock clinic from injuries re
ceived in an accident at his home.
(Mrs. O. O. Daniel of Cross Hill is
a patient at Hays hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marse and son,
Ronnie have returned from a vaca-
I tion stay at Isle of Palms and Myrtle
[ Beach.
Mrs. Delores Thornton of Norfolk,
[Va., is the guest this week of Mr.
and Mrs. Thurston R. Giles.
Mrs. J. P. Prather is spending this
week in Swannanoa, N. C., with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F: A. Buch
anan.
•Mrs. Minna L. Irt>y spent the
week-end in Chester with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Espieg of Ander
son spent the week-end here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
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Mrs. J. H. Darr.
Mrs. R. E. Latta and children of
Albertville, Ala., are visiting her
sister, Mrs. A. D. Salter, and Dr.
Salter.
Lt. John Pitts and Lt. Grover
Coker of Fort Jackson, visited the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Henderson Pitts, the past week
end enroute to Fort Knox, Ky.,
where they will receive three
months training at the officers ar
mored command school.
Misses Thelma Owens and Katie
Webb visited the former’s brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Newman, in Columbia yesterday,
and attended the graduation of her
nephew. Bobby Newnjan.
Miss Fannie Parrish spent Sun
day in Laurens with her sister,
Mrs Dot Walker.
Mrs. J. B. Wilder is spending
several days in McCormick with
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA
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AGRICULTURE
Cotton and tobacco are the two biggest money-making crops
cultivated in the State. The average yield of cotton per acre is
about 377 pounds. The approximate average of land under crop
cultivation is 5,000,000 acres, and the total value of commercial
crops produced in the State in 1948 amounted to $343,668,000.
Other commercial crops are com, oats, cotton seed, hay, sweet
potato, wheat, cowpeas, peanuts, irish potatoes, syrup, barley,
f>ecanf, velvet beanf, and pears.
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Oakley and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ea- her son and dau g h t ei -in-law, Mr.
pl t?' T .1 , ! a nd Mrs G C. Wilder.
Rev Lee .Williamson and family j Mr and Mrs Will AUen Ad(J
spent Sunday in Chester as the gueste| and ^ Georgei of Lai^and. Fla.,
of Mrs. M S. Lewis. j visited the former’s father, George
Ralph Barrow of Washington, I Add y ( a i so y iss Qrann.-, Addy and
D. C., will arrive this week-end for; Mr and Mrs . ahgwell the
a visit with his mother, Mrs. L. A. p ast week-end.
Barrow. | Mr and Mrs. Claude Malpass, 1
Miss Martha Young of Spartanburg Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Malpass and
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Willie Young,
i Charlie Nance, student at Wofford
, College, Spartanburg, spent Sunday
I with the Youngs and accompanied
I her home.
i Mrs. D. A. Madden is convalescing
I at Hays hospital following an opera-
I tion illness.
(Mrs. J. B. Blalock of Whitmire is
a pateint at Hays hospital.
| Thornwefl Dunlap, Henry Burton
and George Brockenbrough, students
Mrs. Sidney Whitlock visited the
former’s sister, Mrs. J. O. Rich-’
burg, in Columbia Sunday.
Mrs. J. W’. Alexander of Greens
boro. N. C., is visiting her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Jeanes.
James L. McCauley of Fort Ber*
ning. Ga., spent the week-end with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mc
Cauley, who live near here.
John W. Finney, Sr., and John
W Finney, Jr., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Neill Turner in Elberton, Ga., 1
BEAT THE SALES TAXI
Buy your coal before June 30th and beat the
Soles Tax. Effective July 1st you will pay 3%
tax on coal, or about 48c per ton.
For early buying We will sell at $15.50 per
ton, or 50c discount. This, with the tax saving
amounts to 98c per ton.
BUY EARLY. THERE WILL BE A BIG RUSH
ON COAL THE LAST PART OF JUNE AND WE
MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GET PROMPT DELIV
ERIES. Your cool must be not only bought, but
DELIVERED in June to save the tax.
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NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON — JOANNA
at Clemson college, are at home for
the summer months. j on Sunday.
Mrs. George R. Holland accompan- .and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent
led by her daughter, Mrs. Joe S. I Sunday in Augusta, Ga., with the
Hagins and daughter, Rita of Abbe- 1 * 0 ™er s brother, B. K Barnes. ‘
ville, spent several*days last week in! ^r. and Mrs. Carl I. Chandler
Swannanoa, N. C., with the former’s I 0 *?.
mother, Mrs. F. A. Buchanan. Bobbie Murff of Ware ohoals, at-
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard spent tended 4 th t e commencement exer-
Sunday in Chester with Mr. and Mrs. C1S ®® . coUc * e ’ , Greei V
nw . . Ha fnor ( wood, Monday where the formers
Friends of Mrs. Bennie B. (Blakely ? 3 memWr
-v,- • i a member of the graduating class,
will be interested to know she is con- a1sq aUending the exercises Mon-
valescmg at Hays hospital fr m a day were A A R ama g e , Sr.,
illness. [ and Miss Viola Chandler.
, Madden spent Sunday! Miss Elizabeth ^Boland, member
^ R°<* **ill as the guest of .Irs. 0 j the local school faculty, left this
C. H. Dunlap and daughters. j week for Columbia to spend the
(Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barrow of Co- summcr m0 nths.
plumbia, were guests Sunday of Mr. Mr and , Mrs James Hitt and
and Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts. children of Basking Ridge. N. J.,
(Mrs. Leo I^iomas and children arrive this week for a short!
have returned to their home in Ma- i y^jt with the former's mother. I
con, Ga., after spending several darys | Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mrs. Hitt wUl|
with her father, J. Will Lynn and return with them for an extended
Mr. Lynn. , visit.
Friends of Mrs. S. G. Dillard will Dr. and Mrs. Napoleon Hill of
be interested to know she is conval- Glendale, Calif., are on an extend-
escing at home following an illness ed visit with their sisters, Mrs.
and stay at Hays hospital. Leila N. Johnson and Mrs. Mary!
Mrs. Morgan Todd, *Mrs. Emma N. Norm am
Little and Miss Jamie Little spent Miss Eloise Miller, member of,
Sunday in Gastonia, N. C., with Mr. the high school faculty, left this
and Mrs. Everett Carson and family, week for Pauline where she will
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton, and spend the summer months.
Miss Jean Layton of Greenville,! Mrs. Mettle Williams is a patient
spent the week-end in Charleston at the Blalock clinic,
and attended the wedding of their' Mrs. Beatrice Dyer is convalesc
niece and cousin. Miss Anne Mac-, m g at the Blalock clinic where
Innes and Arthur Morgan Lindsay on 3 be is a patient.
'Saturday. Miss Layton was one of the i, Miss Elizabeth Adams, who has
bridesmaids. ! bee n teaching in the public schools
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Smith and the past several years left last
daughters of Clemson, spent the 4 or r .bome m Hodges.
week-end here. I Ga *-.;? d Mrs '^ red
Belton W. Cooper is a patient at f™* dau | hte ^' Medora and kath-
hosnital I ryn ’ of Ra P ld City, S. D., are|
Miss Ella McCrary loft this ^"^Di^s^nd 3 fimihr With ^'1
for Columbia where she will spend. w d ly ‘ T J
R > !Lrr^LldMr r KMM r ' da “*>>‘*'-. Martha B^WniU left
R 1 V Tr‘ th ‘* Week f ° r 5411 Die £ 0 * Calif.,
Mrs. Karl Espieg, Jr., has returned w h e re they will join Lt. Dicus, who
fx !°™ F ° rt Be T n *’ where . sh is stationed there with the Marine
visited her brother and sister-in-law, corps
Lt. and Mrs. Charles W. Galloway.; Mrs ^ 0 Hiers ^ ^ Ral h
Mrs. Galloway accompanied her Wilbanks of Newbeny> were vi#i _
home while Lt. Galloway left for an tcrs ^ St Mathews Tuesday
overseas assignment in Germany.
(Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts of
Isle of Hope, near Savannah, Ga,
Miss Vivian Parks Adair of
Hampton, Va., arrived yesterday
for a few days visit with her par-
were week-end guests of the latter’s i entSj Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair,
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and She will be accompanied home
Mrs. David S. Cook. Sunday by Mrs. Adair for an ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Espieg, Sr., tended visit with her daughter,
leave this week for New York City Mrs. W. N. Bobo of Greenwood,
on. business. and William Bobo of Alberquer-
Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Fayetteville, que, New Mexico, were guests
N. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. Wednesday of Mrs. E. B. Pinson
and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, and other, and family.
1 relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison and
daughters, Murray and Mary Jane,
visited Mr. and Mrs. George Dun-
Mrs W. S. Hart of Greenwood,
has returned to her home follow
ing a week’s visit with he- daugh
ter, Mrs. E. B. Pinson, and family.
THURSDAY MAY 31
THE DALTONS’ WOMEN
With Lash Larue and Jack Holt. A First-Run Picture
FRIDAY-SATURDAY JUNE 1-2
BOY FROM INDIANA
With Lon McAlister and Lois Butler
Also:— M OREGON TRAIL”
Chapter No. 15
MONDAY-TUESDAY JUNE 4-5
COME TO THE STABLE
With Loretta Young, Veronica Lake
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY June 6-7
LUXURY LINER
W’ith George Brent and Jane Powell
ADMISSION 40c
Children under 12 admitted FREE
First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 PJfl.