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j 1 * ^ 4 kh * ♦ i •. • ^ » # 1 *<» Thursday, August 16, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Flrt ALL ROADS LEAD TO CLINTON For Dollar :| ! Welcome to our city Welcome to our bank Our officers and employees are always ready to serve you with the sincerest cooperation. We invite you to bank with us, to use our com plete facilities in an air-conditioned bank for your comfort. WEEK-END TRIPS . -VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents E. V B. Sloan, upon their return from 1 Leavenworth, Kansas, where he a wedding trip. "~~ti j will attend an army school, after I Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder visiting relatives here and in Lau- I of Sanford, Fla., visited friends rens - here during the week-end. Lt. Col. Walter Todd, Mrs. Todd and children left yesterday for Ft. More People You Know On Page Two Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casque are spending a few days in the Smoky mountains. Mrs. L. J. Brandt and daughters, Martha and Susan, of Asheboro, N. C., will arrive tomorrow for a two weeks visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts are enjoying a vacation stay at Highlands, N. C. j Prof, and Mrs. Kenneth N*. Baker and children, Kenneth, Jr., and Ann, are visiting her father, Dr. Townsend, in Morton, Miss. Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween daughter. and sons of Lincolnton, N. C., who are spending several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, and at Garden City Beach this week. They were join ed by the former’s sister, Mrs. George Webb, and the Rev. Mr. iting her. Misses Katherine and Mary Turner and Mrs. G. C. High,, have returned from a visit in Mem phis, Tenn. Mrs. P. L. Roddy, Phil and Di ane and Mrs. Henry Lukstat are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. | and Mrs. J. D. Jenkins, in Charles ton and are attending the South Carolina Midget baseball tourna ment being hfilddn North Cbarles- ^Mrs. Lukstat’s son, Richard, is a member of the Clinton team. Mrs. A. I. Dixon, Misses Pat and Deborah Dixon spent Sunday in Greenville with their sister and Mrs. Homer Gantt, and Mr. Gantt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Willie Younf. Odus Young. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell and small daughter spent Sunday touring in the Great Smok ies. Webb of Knoxville, Tenn. | Friends of Mrs. Frances Warner D . e ,, will be interested to know’ she has Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler, Mr' , ^ * M^; IS)-" « Center in Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tie Beach. Mrs. Hugh Jacobs and daughter, Edna, are spending the w-eek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sims, in Rock Hill. Mrs. Tom Addison and daughters Dollar Days Special! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY •it ♦# ♦ ♦ j-j W’eek Budget Your Purchase Here! Comparative Price Up To l&M | Cotton Dusting ( And Spraying * H New Equipment for Liquid Spray in Addition to Dusting Equipment. Four Airplanes At Your Service Dusting 1.00 Acre Spraying 1.00 Acre Defoliation 1.25 Acre These prices under condition that materials are furnished by the farmer. IF MATERIALS ARE SUPPLIED BY US, THE PRICE OF LIQUID SPRAYING IS $2.25 ACRE. Shipman Flying Service Laurens Airport < Telephone 614 mtttl ilMIlllHIIMMIIMIIinrillHTT - Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, spent the w r eek-end with her par-! ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Mr. and Mrs. J. El Horne and son. Tuffy, spent the week-end with .. and"her mother,'Mrs." H. H. Harris Mrs. W. S. Horne enroute to their 1 of Columbia, are guests of the lat- home in Louisville, Ky., following [j ter’s sister, Mrs. S. V. Eidson, of a vacation stay at Isle of Palms. ; Thomasville, Ga., at her summer, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts had as home in Highlands, N. C. Mr. Ad- their guests Sunday the following dison also spent a few days there, former teachers here and their hus- Mr. and Mrs.-*Grover Nabors at-| bands, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Salt- tended the annual Drayton Duckett house (Nettie Finley) of Relzer; family reunion at Chesnee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tuggle (Mar- Mr. ^jiri Mrs. P. S. ^McElhinney garet Brown) of Gaffney and Mem- of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting the lat- phis, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger , ter‘s mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern, this Henry (Harriet Minus) of this city. $ week. , Also here for the week-end was if! Mrs. Ray Anderson returned last Miss Jean Smith of Camden. from Austin, Texas, w’here A1 Thayer, who has been in she has been spending some time Beaufort, N. C.. is spending several i: with her son and daughter-in-law’, weeks at home while he is working % Mr. and Mrs. James L. Anderson. 1 in Laurens. Mrs. Thayer and Mer- Mr. and Mrs. Grover Adair and Till spent several days in Beau- S children of Arlington. Va.. have fort and accompanied him home. 8 been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Pitts spent — several Irby Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Grover days last week at bakeTunaluska. 8 Nabors and other relatives. N. C.. with a group of friends and g Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sloan and attended the pageant, “Unto These small daughter are occupying one Hills.” of the King apartments in College Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and View Heights. Mr. Sloan will be, daughter, Ann, and Helen Ander- a member of the coaching staff at; son are spending the week at Presbyterian college this fall. Myrtle Beach. Friends of Mrs. L. T. Lawson will T. A. Mills and Marjorie Mills of be interested to know she is a pa-. Fort Mill, and Mrs. Martin Cun- tient at the Blalock clinic. | ningham of Sylva, N. C, spent Miss Connie Rice is convalescing Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K. F. at her home following a tonsilec- Mills and family, tomy at the Blalock clinic. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brow’n of Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp and Mrs.. Laurens, will move into their re- W. C. Shealy were in Columbia eently completed home on Prather Monday evening for commence- {Circle this week. I ment exefeises at the University of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Copeland ! South Carolina, where the former’s spent the week-end in Greenville son-in-law, Eugene Avery of Rock with Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace j Hill, received his master’s degree in Copeland. They were accompan- education. • ied home by Miss Ethel Langston, Mrs. F. M. Stutts spent Monday also of Greenville, who is spending in Woodruff as the guest of Mrs.! the week with them. O. E. McKee and attended a meet- Mrs. Robert Hughes has returned I ing of the Women of the Presby- to her home in Canton. Ga.. after terian church at the McKee home spending several weeks with her at which time she made a talk on parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Daw- ■ “Thornwell.” During the afternoon kins. 1 a qulting was enjoyed and the quilt Dr. and Mrs. George R! Blalock j presented to Thornwell by the or- and children left Monday for an i ganization. | extended trip to California and Mr. and- Mrs. B. T. . Fuller, points of interest on the West coast. Floyd Fuller and Valerie Blalpck Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. | of Newberry, visited E. L. Ken- Marshall. Jr., have returned from nington, who is a patient at the a few days stay in Brevard and I Oteen hospital in North Carolina. Waynesville. N. C. ! on Sunday. Enroute home they The following from the First | also visited Chimney Rock and Presbyterian church were in Co- | Mrs. Kennington in Spartanburg, lumbia Sunday to observe the Joe B. Milam is a patient at Hays nursery department of the Sunday S hospital. | school of the Arsenal Hill Presby- g Mrs. W. D. Cauthen of Green- terian church: Miss Bernice Stroup.| ville. her son, Virgil Cauthen, of Mrs. David Glenn, Mrs. Lykes Ft. Wayne. Ind., were guests Wed- Henderson and Mrs. H. M. Young, nesday of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Suber of New- Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Stump and berry, were also guests of his par- family are on a vacation trip to g ents this week. Maryland. r Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman, ac-, Rev. and Mrs. J. Henry Kohler companied by their son, Roy, Jr., returned yesterday to their home of Union, are vacationing this week i in Chester after a few days stay in Hendersonville, N. C. here as the guests of Mrs. W. R. Mrs. Baxter L. Crawford of Ches- Pitts, Sr. Mr. Kohler on Sunday ter, spent the week-end with her occupied the pulpit of Broad Street sister, Mrs. J. Lee Young. Methodist church of which he is a Paul Bennett of Greenwood, and former pastor. Bethesda, Md., is the guest of Mr., Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown and and Mrs. Caldwell Henderson. t children of Lexington. N. C., spent Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely and last week here with their mothers, sons, Robert and Joe, are vaca- Mrs. L. S. Henderson and Mrs. tioning at Pawley’s Island. I George T. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Groover of Mrs. W. R. Anderson left Tues- Moultrie, Ga., are visiting the lat- day for a month’s trip to Canada ter‘s sister, Mrs. Tom Plaxico, and as the guest of her brother-in-law Mr. Plaxico. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery of Heinsohn, of Thomasville, Ga. A1 Rock Hill, are spending the week with her parents, Irby S. Hipp. Mr. and .Mrs. } ■ so here during the w’eek-end and accompanying therri Were two oth- fer sisters'. Misses Man’ Lou and 2: They g Mr. and Mrs. Furman Buchanan | Patty Britt of Tifton, Ga. will return today from a vacation will be joined in Pittsburgh by an of North other sister, Mrs. Roy D. Taylor, of Philadelphia. The party plans a two weeks stay at Birch Island b stay in the mountains Carolina. / Edna Martin has returned home 7 . _ ; I from a two weeks stay’ with her Lodge, Ontario, and two weeks of cousin, Norma Jean Leslie, in sightseeing. Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. L. ,Ray Pitts and Mrs. Mac Poole, •Mr. and Mrs. J. daughter, Myra, and Mrs. J. H. Bell E. Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs. have returned from a week’s vaca- Floyd Poole and family, Mr. and tion stay in St. Augustine, Orlando Mrs. Leroy Sanders and family at- aid Silver Springs, Fla. tended the Bell reunion Sunday. 1 Mrs. R. N. White and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Poole had as! Carolyn, of W’inston-Salem, N. C., their guests Sunday Mrs W. N. Les-, are the guests of her parents, Mr. lie, Jane Leslie, John T. Dempsey,land Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Mrs. J. E. Baity, Mrs. W. W. Burns, j Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger Mrs. T. A. Staton, Mrs. Calvin will return tomorrow from White Parker and Susan of Greenville; Sulphur Springs, W. Va., where the Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Dempsey. Mil- former is attending a meeting of dred and Frances Detfnpsey df j the top club of New York Life South Boston, Va. Friends of Miss Martha Pitts will be sorry to know she is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Dan Yarborough, accompan ied by her sisters, who are vis- Insurance representatives. Enroute they visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. 1 E. G. Acker, in Martinsville, Va. ; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sloan of Columbia, made a short visit this week to the former’s mother, Mrs. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA FIRST GOVERNOR OF SOUTH CAROLINA JOHN RUTLEDGE John Rutledge was for a brief period Chief Justice of the United States. He became President of South Carolina in 1776-8, and was made Governor January 9, 1779. Because of his mili tary and political authority during the Revolution, he was called Dictator Rutledge. During the battle for Charleston, Sgt. Jasper risked his life to replace Fort Moultrie’s fallen flag. For this gallant deed. Governor Rutledge presented Jasper his own sword. Make yourself known to your Bank. It is a great disadvantage to be a stranger at the Rank. There are many good people whom we would like very much to know, and to s^rve. Better your credit. Jealously guard your good credit name. M. S. Boiley & Son . BANKERS ^ Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 65th Year I:::::;::::::::::::::;:;::::-:::: MIDWAY | Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JO\NNA THURSDAY AUGUST 16 HIDDEN CITY Johnny Sheffield and Sue England COMEDY — CARTOON FRIDA Y-SATURDAY AUGUST 17-18 TOP SERGEANT MULUGAN Nat Pendleton and Marjorie Reynolds COMEDY -- CARTOON Also—“JUNIOR G-MEN” Chapter No. 11 MONDAY-TUESDAY AUGUST 20-21 ROGUES of SHERWOOD FOREST John Derek and Diana Lynn COMEDY — CARTOON * * WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY AUGUST 22-23 SO THIS IS WASHINGTON With Lum and Abner — First-Run lecture COMEDY — CARTOON ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 P.M. ■ I s = K h :: :: II • * K s K B h § B I •• V# A* • * B :: B *.» * • A* « • • K :: :: 8 1