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Thursday, August 2, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Flr« WHWKKmKKMKKKMHMWmHMMWWimnraUWKKXKarKKgXXKaKXttSBCggCXX w Of Firjt Importance to Yoo! Our bank tellers put numbers into your pass book, but you and we know those are more than numbers. Those are the finer things you are planning to buy to make your life more comfortable and more secure, what ever the need for your home and family may be. The wise person adds numbers to his book regularly. Regular deposits mean dreams coming true that much faster. If you are not already a customer of this bank, accept this invitation to join us and use our complete banking service. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PtOPlE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents from injuries received in an auto mobile accident. Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Rankin and daughter, Harriet Ann, are spend ing this week at Ridgecrest, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Cally Gault and little daughter arfr visiting the for mer’s parents in Bamberg. Henrietta Gourdine of Pineville, is visiting Nancy and Marie Davis. Allen and John McSween are spending a few days in Greenville with their grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. John McSween. More People You Know On • Page Two Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley of Greenwood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young during the past week. Mrs. Bill Norman, the former Miss Lily Mauldin, of Farina, 111., is visiting relatives here for sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baldwin and little daughter are spending a week at Montreat, N. C., at the Presby terian house. C-, where they are host and host ess of the Presbyterian house dur ing the summer. Mrs. Young will return today. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers have returned from a two weeks’ vacation stay at their summer home near Bat Cave, N. C. | Dr. and Mrs. John W. Harris and daughter, Margaret, spent the past week-end in Atlanta, Ga. Joe Holland of Fort Benning, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and Ga v spent the weekend with his Mrs. Asa Davis spent Sunday with I mohcr, Mrs. John Hr Holland, their sister and daughter, MisS| ^ r - an( * Mrs. Watts Davis have Katherine Davis, a member of the returned to their home in Parkers- nurses staff at Appalachian Hall in b urg, W. Va„ after spending some Asheville, N. C. The latter remain- *1™ with Mrs. Davis’ father, John ed for a longer visit with her Y° un g, a n d family and other daughter. relatives. They were accompained Miss Carmen Walpole returned bome b 7. '•' rs - Lawrence F. Davis to her home on St. John’s Island ‘ or a visit. last week after a visit with Miss Mls s Bernice Stroup is spending Bernice Johnson. Miss Johnson 1 several days in Atlanta, Ga., with accompanied her home for a sev-! relatives. ■ 0r<!il days visit. ' and IVIrs. R. S. Truluclc and Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath will family spent Sunday in the moun- Watch Your Money Work! Idle money is wasted money, but did you ever stop to think what happens to your money when it is invested in a savings account at Citizens Fed eral Savings and Loan Association of Clinton? -4 Your money, is working—not only building up earnings for you but building up Clinton. For your funds go out in protected loans to home owners. When you drive around the city and see the many new homes being built you can know that your funds invested here are helping build some of them. 0 Every lime you invest-lo-your aerount here you are making more money available for home owners. And meanwhile are saving with safety, profit and convenience. EACH ACCOUNT INSURED . UP TO $10,000 tains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod and little son, Robert, of McBee, Miss Florence Blakely of Durham, N. C., spent the week-end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Blakely. Walter Jones of Woodruff, is leave this week-end for Fontana, N. C., where they will spend their vacation. Mrs. B. P. Mauldin and children and Miss Evelyn Fuller have re turned from a ten-days’ visit with the former’s brother, Roy Fuller, and family in Washington, D. C. 1 spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe and daugh- 1 Mrs. George Watts Copeland, ters, Linda and Claudia Ann, spent! Miss Jane Sturgeon of Durham, the week-end in Newberry with N. C., spent the week-end with her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.j mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. Woodward. j Miss Maude Wells is spending Miss Nell Stewart of Greenville, I this week in Washington, D. C., was the guest Wednesday and; with relatives. Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mrs. O. I. Sheely has returned Haselden. j from a week’s visit with her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and ter. Mrs. E. F. Culbreath, in Char- sons. Sammie and Browning, of lotte, N. C. Madison,, Ga.. spent Supday with Mrs. L. W. Rawl returned to her the former’s mother, Mrs. H. D. home in Fayetteville. N. C.. after a Rantin, and Mr. Rantin. i three weeks' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Shell Benjamin and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, and C. K. Templeton of Maddens, were other relatives. 2 guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R e v. and Mrs. E. K. Garrison and S Frank Templeton, and Miss Mary m ;s> cieha Garrison are visiting n :: Templeton. Mr. and Mrs. Oby Lyles in Darling- [Federal iAVINGS Jano loan association A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephone No. S REAL CLAY TILE A WORK OF PERMANENCE THAT ADDS MATERIALLY TO THE LIFE AND BEAUTY OF YOUR HOME. PERFECT FOR .... Bathroom Walls and Floors Kitchen Walls and Floors Porches Hearth and Facing FOR FREE ESTIMATES With Absolutely No Obligations WRITE OR PHONE G. M. Worthington Tile Company GREENWOOD, S. 0. Ph*M 8-5566 P. O. Box 535 214 Epting Av*. Night Calls 8-2055 or 9-8709 Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does Miss Martherene Pitts of Greer, ton. and Mr. and Mrs. Carol E spent the week-end with her moth- Hendricks in Dillon, er. Mrs. Irene Pitts and family. Mrs. F D. Jones of Summerton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith visiting her son-in-law and spent several days in Waynesville. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubert N. C., and other points of interest Boyd. in the mountains last week. | Miss Frances Sheely has retum- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matheson ed from a week’s visit with Mr. and little daughter, Jenny, of an d Mrs. E C. Gore in Loris Mooresville. N. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Dillard, Mr Jack Barnes of Chicago. 111., Mr an d Mrs. J B Bazemore and chU- and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent last dren of Jacksonville. Fla., are week at Windy Hill Beach spending the week with the for- Mrs. A. S. Maxwell and family me r s sister. Mrs. J. B Wilder, are vacationing at Montreal, N. C. Mrs. R. E. Sadler is spending Mrs. p. W. Mauldin of Fuilyers. two weeks in New York City with Fla., is visiting her father, J. D. her daughter. Miss Jinki Sadler. Glenn, end Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mrs. E P. Little has returned to Hairston. ^ ■ Aiken after visiting her sister. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Alec Henry spent j. H . Donnan and Miss Miriam several days last week in Montreal.; Donnan. N w * xm V V W M . Miss Margaret Dick of Raleigh. .Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Mills and ff ^ visiting her aunt. Mrs J. Marjorie and K „ Jr., spent several Lee Young Her parents. Rev and days last week in the Great Smok- Mrs. J. M Dick, have returned to *** *115 P*8eant, “Un- their home after spending several to These Hills. They also visited weeks here the foiroer’s brother-in-Uw and M r and Mrs. Albert C. Jones of sister, Mr. arui Mrs. Martin Cun- Longview. Texas, are visiting the ninghaim in Sylva, N. C. | Utters’ mother, Mrs. L. C. Duck- Mrs H. M. Young, Jr., and little e tt. daughter returned Monday from Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Powell Charlotte, N. C., where they visited an d are spending sev- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Har- era i weeks in Columbia with Mrs. mon. Mr. Young went up for the Powell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl week-end and accompained them G . Porth, and other relatives horn©. Friends of Richard Stutts will be Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harker interested to know he has accepted have returned to their home in At-1 a position with Delmar Studios in kins after a visit with the latter’s charlotte, N. C.. and entered upon sister, MfS. John T. Young, and work yesterday. M w Youn ® - w # Miss Thelma Owens is visiting Mr and Mrs. Henry Hearn of relatives in Columbia, daughter Pelleree, of Winston-Sal- Linda Lou Sutherland has re- j em, N. C., spent the week-end withj turned from a three weeks visit Mrs Holland s parents, Mr. and with relatives in Charlotte, Lex- Mrs. T. R. Hollana. ington and Greensboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Harper of L t. John Pitts of Fort Jackson. Decatur, Ga., are occupying an i e ft yesterday to go on maneuvers apartment in the home of Mrs. E. at Fort Bragg. N. C., after spend- H. HaU on Hickory street. , in 8 a ten day leave with his par- Lt. Col. Michael Gussie returned e nts. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Friday from Fort Benning, Ga.. Pitts. where he was stationed for six M r. and Mrs. M. A. Sumerel have weeks training w *th the ROTC returned to their home in Newport, Presbyterian college. Ky., after a visit with the former’s Friends of Miss Jeanette Pitts sister, Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mr. will be interested to know she is! Anderson and other relatives, convalescing at Hays hospital fol- Mrs. A. G. Sutherland, Jr., and lowing an appendectomy on Fri- children will attend the wedding f ,, ^ . i of Miss Betty Ann Pyron and Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Canterbury Craighead Alexander in Charlotte, and family of Whiteville, N. C., H. N. C., tomorrow. They will be ac- W. Kershaw and son, Harvey of companied home by her parents, Massillon, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McClain, the Kershaw and daughter, Karen, of former for the week-end while the Toledo, Ohio, were guests of Mr. utter Will remain for a longer vis- and Mrs. F. F. Fowler and Mr. and it. Mrs. Tom B. Cooper last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘Leland Young Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sherratt and and family have returned from a children have returned from a visit, vacation stay in St. Augustine, with relatives in Raleigh, and Man- Silver Spring? and other points of teo, N. C., where they attended a interest in Florida, performance of .“The Lost Colony.” j Friends of Mrs. Johnnie Mac Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Betts left Hatton will be interested to know Tuesday for Flat Rock, N. C., where she is a patient at the Blalock chn- tbey will spend the month of Au- ic. gust at their summer home. Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBrayer and children have returned from a and son, Chuck, have returned vacation stay at Pawley's Island from a visit with i relatives in Knoxville, Tenn., and Rome, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nabors and little daughter, Judy, are spending their vacation at Bon Clarken, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. B.' Dillard and Mrs. Allen McSween attended ser vices at the First Presbyterian church in Abbeville Sunday and • visited their daughter, Miss Smily Dillard, who is director of religious Mrs. Louise Hilton, Miss Essie education of the church. Davidson and Norma Davidson left Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Rankin and Monday for a two weeks’ vacation little daughter are occupying one at Edisto Beach. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., and little son, DeLeon, of Washing ton, Ga., spent Sunday with Mrs. of the Reese Young apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Workman have returned from a stay at Paw- Reynolcfs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. ley’s Island. B. Adair, and family. Friends of Mrs. David Owens Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young are will be interested to know she is home this week from Montreat, N.f convalescing at the Blalock clink INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA PEACHES The first praeehs shipped commercially from South Carolina was in the late 18‘>0’s. Since that time, plantings have greatly increased, and todav the state has over 3,000,000 pcayh trees of all* ages planted in orchards. The Piedmont are* con tains or more of the trees in the State, followed by Spar tanburg Countv and Sandhill areas. For the pa»t several years South Carolina has shipp d mon- pcai hrs than any other state, making this the second state in the Union in production and .hipping of No. 1 fruit. Elbcita is the favorite \ariety. Choose your bonk as you would a partner in business. We are trytnc to run the kind of bank that the rood people of this rommunity ran always approve. Constructive criticism is appreciated. U, M. S. 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