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Thursday, November 22, 1951
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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On This
We Extend Sincere
Greetings
... and wish to thank our friends and cus
tomers for your patronage and good-will.
It has been a pleasure to serve you in the
past, and we look forward to a continu
ation of these pleasant business relations
rn the future.
We are truly grateful, among other
things, for your friendship.'
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WEEK END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr* Ophelia Neal, ans one son, Rob
ert F. Jr.; his mother, Mrs. Lee Neal,
of Shelby, N. C., and two sisters.
Mr. Neal was manager of Rose’s
5, 10, and 25c. store here for a num
ber of years. Later he was a district
superintendent at Fayetteville, N.C.,
and for the past four years had been
a dry goods buyer for the home of
fices of the company at Henderson.
suuscuiBe to the chronicu
“The Paper Everybody Reads”
Mrs. John R. Maye has returned Mrs. J. C. Hedden, and family in
home after being a patient at the
Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Claude Fagan, Jr., of Lau
rens, was a patient several days
this week at the Blalock clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Young have as
their guests for thanksgiving their
children, Mrs. Arnold Young, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Fowler and sons,
Jimmy and Dick, of Columbia, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Young of Char
lotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John^Hart and fam-!
'fly of Greenwood, were guests Sun- j . _ .
day of Mrs. E. B. Pinson and fam- Anderson of Greenville, visited # at
Spartanburg for the week-end.
Mrs. S. D. Dawkins and Mr. and
'Mrs. Howie Dawkins spent Sunday
in Hartsville and visited the for
mer’s sister, Mrs. T. W. Edgeworth.
Gene Anderson, of Anderson, vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Anderson, and other relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Pitts and
daughter, Myra, spent Sunday in
Madison, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs.
S. Y. Adair.
Mrs. H. J. Winn and Mrs. William |
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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ily.
Mrs. W. W. Cole and Mrs. E. L.
Boozer of Newberry, Clarence Mil-
the orphanage and with other
friends Sunday.
Mary Lou Bailey of Greenwood, 1
a a ' ,, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. i
ne an d daughter of Columbia, and Estell A « ,‘ r a (ew d Mr
Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Cole of Jo-1 d M Duramond Bailey and
‘Tiu, e n IT'?, Sun r, of , Mr '! Johnny will spend the week-end
“M” ra Ay B mfc^oV n UnT ». ih ' re *'' th ^ AbramS a " d ^
week-end with her sister and other
relatives in Easley.
former’s mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bai
ley.
Mr, and Mrs. Hal Baldwin and
thron colteee soent the week-end dau « hter are spending a few days
wither MronH T I With her mother, MrS. J. L. McLen-
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hrin niQ „, 3
E Anderson.
Miss Jo Ann Anderson of Win-
Mwnmmummmm
Mr. and Mrs. William Weir and
Miss Marie Weir attended the ca
mellia show Saturday at the Wade
Hampton Hotel in Columbia.
Miss Norma Jean Miller, student
at Wmthrop college, is spending
the Thanksigiving holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs O. L.
Miller.
Dr. and Mrs Robert E. Abell.
Thomas G. Abell. Mrs. J. L. David
son. Mrs. Baxter Crawford. Bax
ter Crawford. II. Mr and Mrs. C.
B. Abell and Mrs. Stewart Abell
are Thanksgiving guests of Mrs J.
Lee Young.
don, in Olanta.
Friends of Mrs. George R. Hol
land will be interested to know she
has accepted a position, with the
Earline Shop. Mrs. Holland was for
a number of years connected with
Chaney’s Dress Shoppe.
The following children, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Boyce. Mrs. J. C. Dickert, Mr. and
Mrs W. E. Marae, attended the
Children of the Church festival at
Holy Trinity Lutheran church in
Anderson Sunday: Ronnie Marse.
Sue. Barbara and Elaine Boyce.
Gerald Woodruff, and Evelyn Per
due
Miss Jane Sturgeon of Durham.
Mr. and Mrs G A. Black had the, N ^ "IT "tVT";
following guests on Sunday in cal*-' ^ int *** W ***'**^
brstion of Mr Blacks birthdav
mother. Mrs H. E Sturgeon
Dr. and Mr* E H. Barnwell of
Wadmalaw Island, are spending
Iff and Mr* W Ate. Buck from - V "*J J**’ *2
D U.. O I. B Mrs. E ft Sullivan and Dr Sulu-
Mr and Mrs. G Arthur Black.
Genie and Nancy, from Greenville;
Law ur
Rev
David
and Mr* Cecil B
Mary Cecil
van Alao here for Thanksgiving
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Mr and Mr* Magaaei Byers of
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cWteEU. teu. Mr Ld B1 * rk
Lt and Mrs •Alan Poole visited
friends here Friday Mrs Poole has
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ImaTB aiaUr Mrf J P,,». mnA ^ »hlie Ll Poole, who has re-
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i b b i ^ m „ overseas service *
Mr* J P Bow tend «d m. Bill I ^ ... .... . „ Whtam ,p.M
r rtluekdi* .^TKATir t sT f r C their son-m law and daughter
A-vee R^STai rL Jack Mr and Mn L J BrandT Dr
Whitun and Mr Brandt attended
Met LN tk. w.rAT. Notre-Dame-University of N C
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Mr end Mrs C C Warren of For-,* 1 ^ I
wlXn < mU? !? visiting her daughter Mrs
Came Warren ai
of Belmont. N C
d Mrs
mi. N C. Mr*
BmmMIw, Jane. • dtis
A G Sutherland. Jr. and Mr. Sttfc-
Mrs. O T. Lawmg of Greer, spent
the week end with her sister. Mrs
W G King. Sr. and Mr King
Mtae Cornelia Mams w pending
Thanksgiving with her aunt and
Mr McClain will
loin her here for the week-end
Mrs W H Brown of Greenville
was the guest on Monday of Mrs
M Ca—nova
Dr. and Mrs L. E Bishop have
Bethea, in Dillon
Mr and Mrs W D Ballard, for
merly of Spartanburg, are occupy-
I mg an apartment m the home of
: Mrs George R Holland on Mas-
• grove street Mr Ballard is man-
, agcr of the local Retail Credit Corp
Dr. and Mrs John MrSween
: have returned from spending sev-
. eral days in Greenville with their
daughter, Mrs. 1. L Donkle. Jr
and Mr. Donkle
Mr. and Mrs V
daughter. Francinr, Mrs. O. B. King
their tephew, Clarence Bums, and
Mn Bums, in Atlanta. Ga
Mr and Mry Adrian Casaanove
and children of Columbia." will
*pend Thanksgiving with the for
mer’s mother. Mrs M Cassanova.
and sister Mrs Janus Jacks Mt
Madeline Casaanova of Bethesda.
Md. recently visited relatives here
for a few days
Mrs James Walker, a former res
ident of thu city, was the over-
M. Grill and .t nd Mr * L. M,c t? el
Turner during the week. Mr*
Walker is making her home in Co
ol Norfolk. V*. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. i lim h.* i . _ u.- h.
Bodie of Gre«nviHc, wiU b. U>. L .Th .h^ .mw ^. r , ;
Th.nkH.vmf fuMts of their moth- KorL y me<l ‘ c •* l c rpl in
er, Mrs. R. C. Stewart, and Mr.
Stewart. I
Mrs. j e osteen of NashviUe, J. Frank Summer
Tenn.. has been the guest of her c jj i
son. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and iJiCS buddenly/'
Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh, Jr. lAf rhonrEBlIc
George H Comelson was in Lau- Af '- ha PP C *' S
re ns Saturday for the wedding of . „ ~ ^
1 Miss Harriet Smythe and John ^ rar “ c Summer, 72, died sud-
[ Gantt of Columbia. jdenly Monday morning at Chappells.
Mrs. Mary Ethel McCoy of West He wa * working near his home at
Asheville, N. C., Mrs. Ina Spivey of ^ ie °t i 1 * 5 death,
i Asheville, and Mrs. Norah Phillips was a prominent farmer of the
i of Landrum, were recent guests of Chappells section where he had
their sister, Mrs. S. B. Loftis, Mr. j niade his home for the past 45 years
! Loftis and of Mrs. J. H. Ball in He was born and reared in the Dutch
i Laurens. ( Fork section of Newberry county,
| Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis and the son of the late James Perry and
j daughter, Nannette, recently visit- Emma Eptixxg Summer.
| ed Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMurray in He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Swannanoa, N. C. Friends of the Emma Johnson Summer; ohe son,
McMurrays will be glad to know James J. Summer, of Chappells; five
their little daughter, Beth, is re- daughters, Mrs. Carroll Eargle, Sr.,
cuperating from an illness. ! and Mrs. Marion S. Eve of Columbia!
Miss Sara Culp of the orphanage HJrs. J. R. Taylor and Mrs. J. O.'
schools faculty, will accompany! Mills of Laurens, and Miss Colie
Miss Mary Ann Yancey to her Summer, former Newberry county
home in Umatilla, Fla., today nurse now with Hays hospital in
where they will spend the holidays. Clinton; five brothers and nine
Mrs. John D. Davis, Miss Clyde grandchildren ’
Smith and Mrs. Sam Knox spent Funeral services were conducted
the week-end in Cho and Latta. at 3 o’clock Tuesday afternoon from
Friends of Miss Ruth Davis, who the McSwain Funeral home New-
is connected with the Public Health
Service, will be interested to know
berry, by the Rev. A. R. Pettigrew
and the Rev. George Meetze. Burial
she has been transferred to Cross fniinwpH in thp c ‘j ou 4 r * ai
City, Fla., from Live Oak, Fla. llfSerry Spnngdale
Miss Nancy Griffin left Tuesday y ' ^
to spend the holidays with her par- r D . ,
ents in Huntington, W. Va. rOrnfier KeSldent
Miss Joyce Frady has accepted a p n cr AC A* ft ia L A
position with C. W. Anderson Hos-|
Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thonk You!
icrv comoanv * ^
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds'and Franklin Neal, 44, of Hen-
i son. DeLeon, HI. vis!t$**-tffi^]atte-V derso , n ; Nl £ • P assed aw ay Novem-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. ° er 14 , at . Du ^ e hospital after four
over the week-end. .days of critical illness. Services were
Gilbert Blakely, student at the !\ oId , at the Ir ‘ rst B a P*ist church of
University of South Carolina, spent Uofmorspn on Thursday,
the week-end with Donnie Wilder Mr. Neal is^ survived by his wife,
at Furman University in Gneen- THUMB TACKS for office _ or school
ville. work. Small parcel post scales for
Mrs. Alma McKee visited her the home er office. Chronicle Pub-
daughter and son-in-law, - Dr.! and li&hing Co.
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Sterling table service
You may choose confidently from our wide variety of
Gorham patterns — whether you prefer modern or trsdil tonal,
simple or decorated, there's a design you'll he proud to own!
Ask us to demonstrate the new. exclusive one-piece Gorham
knife handle It’s dent resistant and non rattling.
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J. C. Thomas, fluoeleA.
“If* Time That CoanU”
MIDWAY
Drive-In Theatre
NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON — JOANNA
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22
MY FRIEND IRMA
Marie Wilson and John Lund
CARTOON
FRIDAY-SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23-24
COPPER CANYON
Ray Milland Hedy Lamarr
.“INVISIBLE MONSTER”—Chapter No. I
CARTOON
MONDAY-TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26-27
BIRD OF PARADISE
’ Jeff Chandler and Louis Jordan
CARTOON
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28-29
MR. UNIVERSE
Jack Carson and Janis Paige
FIRST RUN SHOW Also TWO CARTOONS
Wednesday Nights Only — Wahoo
Jack Pot Now $150.00
ADMISSION 40c ” "■
Children under 12 admitted FREE
Firat Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 P.M.
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