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* r Thursday, November 1, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Fire Postal Rate Hike Bill Signed, Goes Into Effect Feb. 1 Washington— President Truman today signed the postal rate in crease bill which dooms the penny post card as a part of a $117 mil lion annual boost in postal charges. The new two-cent rate on post cards goes into effect next Feb. 1. In addition, there will be a 10 per cent boost in mailing charges for newspapers and magazines April 1 next year. Two other 10 per cent increases on this type of mail will take effect April 1, 1953, and April 1. 1954, making a 30 per cent hike in all. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents ' "MUMS" THE WORD FOR FOOTBALL Order your Chrysanthemum Corsage now for P .C.’s Homecoming game Saturday night. Johnson Floral Shop Phone 957-J Saluda Highway HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR BANK Why wait for money matters to catch up with you before learning something about the workings of your bank? You will find it interesting and beneficial to learn of the many ways we can be of help to you. We invite you to use our complete banking fa cilities at your convenience and learn just how many services we have to offer. This bank is here to render service as a com munity builder. We want you, if not already one of our customers—to come in and let's get ac quainted. It will be a pleasure to serve you. Mrs. Emmie Wingard of Darling ton, is visiting her daughter-in- law, Mrs. B. F. Winagrd, and fam ily here and in Hickory Tavern. Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald have been visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. L. H. ! Lee, in Henderson, Ky. Mrs. Mac- j donald remained for a longer stay. I Miss Lou Abrams of LaGrange, Ga., is spending several days drith i her mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams. They have just returned from a several days visit in Washington. D. C., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Plunkett, Ernest, Albert and Lourene Plunkett of Conyers, Ga. Mrs. George H. Cornelson is spending several weeks in Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Lucy Thomas of Chester, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Lew.s .Barrow ‘of Columbia, spent {Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts. Friends of Johnny Adair will be interested to know he is a patient at St. Francis hospital in Greenville following a leg injury at Wofford college. Miss Ella Adair, Dillard Adair and Miss Joan Vaughn of Kinards, visited him Sunday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ciifton Adair, have been spending several days with him. Major and Mrs. W. S. Home and son, Billy, of Columbus, Ga., spent the week-end with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair, and other relatives. Henry Burton spent the week end in Knoxville, Tenn., with friends. Misses Tot Anderson, Constance Burts and Kitty Delany of Joanna, spent the week-end in Charleston and Garden City. They were ac companied by Miss Betty Neal Derrick. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance have returned from a trip to Miami, Fla Nancy Wainer has been visiting her grandmother and aunt for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C., E. Dugan and > son, Steve, of McColl, were week end guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Lykes Henderson. Friends of C. W. Anderson will, be glad to know he is improving * satisfactorily at St. Francis hospital in Greenville following an opera- 1 tion. Friends of Mrs. Lawrence San ford, formerly of Tahoka, Texas, will be interested to know she | plans to make her home in Win-, ston-Salem, N. C. Mrs. Sanford has been hospitalized at Forrest City, Ark , following injuries received in an automobile accident enroute home. Her sister, Mrs. H. T. Hearn, and Mr. Hearn are going to Forrest City to accompany her to Winston-! Salem. Mrs. Sanford is the former Miss Ruth Holland, daughter of Mr.; and Mrs. Tom R. Holland of this city. Mrs. Emmie Wingard of Lexing-1 ton and Mrs. Effie Wasson of Hick- j ory Tavern, spent a few days last week with Mrs. B. F. Wingard and family. Mrs. Ernest Moates is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Horace Hilton and son, Ray, Jr., of Chickamauga, Ga., visited : her sister. Mrs. A. J. Merchant, Jr., and Mr. Merchant the past week. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and ] Bob Black with Dr. Thomwell Ja- ! cobs of Atlanta. Ga., are on a weeks' trip to New York. Miss Ann Trotti Pruitt was the i week-end guest of Miss Austin 1 Dendy in Whitmire. Mrs. Eula Quinton and children visited Mr and Mrs. Lewis Med- lock in Princeton over the week end. Friends of Wilton Lanford will Honor List For Six Weeks Period Local High School The following honor roll list at Clinton high school for the first six weeks of the semester has been an nounced by grades: 8th Grade: Velma Braswell, Ton 1 !- my Cooper, Neil Dailey, Ted Dav enport, Peggy Ann Edwins, Barry Ellison, Lillian Hart, Barbara Mi lam, Robert Neely, Mary Ann Neighbors, Jean Nelson, Patricia Norman, Don Rhame, Jane Todd, Marie Watts, Leanna Young. 9th Grade: June Adair, Linda Adair, Samuel Chaney. Joseph Cunningham, Jackie Franks, Bucky Holland, Gerald Jenkins, Ann Johnson, Philip McGee. Eloise Mar shall, Oran Nabors, Rose Nettles, Virginia Payne, Bobby Pearson, Jane Ray, Joyce Reeder. Nancy Simpson. 10th Grade: Patsy Adams, Helen Anderson, Mike Cassanova, Nancy Cook. Deborah Dixon, Robert Fin ley, Gene Floyd, Ada Ann Furr, Emma Gray, Clayton ’Hairston, Ri- vanna Hill, Peggy Mclnvaille, Chas. Malpass, Margaret Mitchell, Myr tle Murphy, Toni Nelson, Chria Patte, Barbara Sharpton, Nancy Simmons, Margaret Tankeraley,. Marion Turner, William Turner, Barbara Whitmire, R. C-. Wilkie, Martha Wilson, Patsy Windsor. 11,th Grade: William Coats, Mary Sue Darr, Jerfy O’Shields, Maud- alene Young. 12th Grade: Tot Anderson, Joan Barron, Thomas Boyce, Constance Burts, Ida Chaney, Kitty Delaney, Inez Farmer, Hoyt Hanvey, Betty Thomas, Terry Thomas, Rembert Truluck, Joan Vaughn, Doris We- hunt, Frank Young. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICU! "The Paper Everybody Reads” DR. L B. MARION NATUROPATH Res. Phone 939 Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Miss Sallie Wright spent several he interested to know he has been ' days last week in Columbia with ^ nu> v «l to Newport News. Va.. after , j her niece, Mrs. E. E. Wade, and Mr. j being a patient at the Veteran's ' Wade and attended the state fair. | hospital in Oteen, N C., for two j Gilbert Blakely spent Friday in ln d a half years. I Atlanta with friends. Friends of Capt. Carroll E Barnes Lt. and Mrs. W. A. Dicus, Jr., W *U regret to learn he was criti- and little daughter. Martha Brown- cally injured in an automobile ac- ing. of Pams Island, spent the cident at Fort Eustis, Va. He is the ' 1 week-end with the former’s mother, 1 so" Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes of Mrs. W. A. Dicus, and family. c *ly- Mr. and Mrs. 'J. P. Prather and Mrs. F M Stunts was the guest Mrs. George Holland* spent Sundev during the week of Mrs. J. C. Nich- I with Mrs. F. A. Buchanan in Swan- in Chester. [ nanoa, N. C. ) Elijah Gossett is recuperating Mrs. Margaret B. Sease and fam- following an appendectomy at the ! ilv spent Sunday in Prosperity with Blalock clinic. Mrs. J. A. Sease Dr and Mrs. W. L. Salter of Sa- ; Miss Anne Owens of Charlotte, vannah. Ga., were week-end guests | ! spent the week-end with her par- *he former’s brother and sister- 1 ents, Mr and Mrs. R. S. Owens. m law. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Salter, j Dr. and Mrs. John McSween have Friends of Mrs Dudley Ray will | returned from a visit to their son | he glad to know she is able to be and daughter-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. out *g*bi after an illness and stay ! Allen McSween and family in Lin-1 at *he Ballock clinic. ' colnton, N. C. * Mrs Bessie Godfrey is spending I Misses Emily Dillard and Lib m Columbia with her son Boling of Abbeville, visited Mr. and Mrs. L B. Dillard for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs., Gus Giannini are visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. A McCall and Mr. McCall at Hotel Hotel Mary Musgrove enroute from Hendersonville, N. C., to Miami, Fla., where they will spend winter. Frank Godfrey, and Mrs. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Add Blakely were in Charleston this week-end and attended the Parent’s Day cele bration at The Citadel, where their son, Guy. is a student. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Smith of the Chattanooga, Tenn., spent several days thi* wfeek with Mr. and Mrs. Misses Joanne Anderson, Sue Singley and attended the Cooper, Sara Frances Copeland, football game in Columbia. Sara Elizabeth Copeland. Mildred | Mrs M. A. Durant has returned Dunlap, students at Wmthrop col-L* 0 her home in Marianna, Fla., after lege, spent the week-end with their spending ten days with her moth- parents. er ’ George Ellis. Mrs. Dill Miss Frances Sheely of Whitmire, °f Dillon, also visited Mrs. spent the week-end with her par- Ellis for several days last week, ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely. . f^ anc y Arrington of Green- Mrs. Fannie Parrish spent the v, “ e - is visiting her great-grand- week-end with her parents, Mr. and rni ^h e r. Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Mrs. S. G. Fuller, in Cross Hill. Mlss Mary Blakely and Miss Be- Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and a f nc e Heron of Chester, were daughter of McCormick, spent the ^ ee * l * e Q, c * quests of Miss Nannie week-end with the former’s moth- , 0l d?. g Tribble and Mr. and Mrs. R. | er, Mrs. J. B. Wilder, and attended ^ Hlaxico. the homecoming at Duncan Creek Miss Ruby Medlln has returned J church Sunday. name from Hays hospital where Friends of Lt. Madeline Cassano- ^ as a patient Inj Chronicle Pub. Co. Stationery Dept. va will be glad to know' she is able to be out again after being a patient at the Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Md., where she is on duty. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland visit ed tnelr daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and children in Walterboro over the week-end. M+. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova and children of Columbia, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. M. Cassanova. Lt. PauJ-^Martin of ort Jackson, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mar tin and little son, Jimmy. Lt. and Mrs. Marshall Lanter of Robert Dale Mack, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mack, has been dismiss ed from Hays hospital. Otis Graham is a patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. H. E. Varney will be glad to know' she is conva lescing satisfactorily at the Bla lock clinic following an appendec tomy Tuesday. Mrs. Steve Tucker returned to her home yesterday from Hays hos pital following an operation illness. Howard Dunaway is a patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. Martha Koon of the matron’s staff at the State Fort Jackson, visited the latter’s i School, will be interested parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler know she is a patient at the and family over the week-end. Dr. C. L. Steer and Mrs. Steer of Blalock clinic. Misses Emily and Mabel Arnold Lima, Ohio, visited the , former’s guests several days last week brothers, R. A and H. W. Steer, Mr - an 4 Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, and families last week. were enr °ute to their home in Mrs. K. R. McMaster, Jr., and Petersburg, Fla., after spending children, Ellen and Kitt, of Winns- “ e ” boro, are spending several days with the former’s mother, Mrs. W. Hugh Simpson. Misses Rachel and detty Pruitt of Jacksonville, Fla., Phil Pruitt of Gilbert, Mrs. Grady Adams and Whitmire, spent the week-end with daughters of Aiken, Keith Pruitt of their mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt and sister, Mrs. Frank Catiley. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rowland and son, Billy, moved Saturday to their newly constructed home on Ghegnut street, CoLlegje View Heights. George Wainer of Philadelphia, Pa., is spending the week with his mother, Mrs. Louise Wainer, and sister, Mrs. Donald Rooney. Little the summer in Wellesley,' Mass, and visiting in Detroit, Mich., and Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. D. L. Austin has been dis missed from Hays hospital where she has been a patient. W. P Terry is a patient at Hays hospital. Little Linda Hamrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 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