The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 20, 1951, Image 29

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V" ' . i... v / Thursday, December 20, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five ( WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents * 1 Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Steiner will leave4onv>rrow to spend the Christ inas holidays in* New York City and Baltimore with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter are vis iting their parents in Paducah, Ky. Mr. and. .Mrs* Norman Sloan and little daughter, Debbie, left Sat urday to spend the holidays with relatives in Indianapolis, Indiana. Mrs. Henry M. Lukstat and son, Bichard, left yesterday for Clifton, N. J. to visit the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Schupig. Lt. Madeline Cassanova spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. M. Cassanova. Her friends will be interested to know she has been transferred from Bethesda, Md., to the U. S. Naval Hospital in Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dugan and son, Steve, of McColl, spent the week-end with Mrs.^Lykes Hender son. Dr. and Mrs. S* C. Hays are spending the Christmas season in New Orleans with relatives. George Comelson, student at N. C. State in Raleigh, is spending the holidays with his father, George H. Cornelson, and grandmother, Mrs. Geo. H. Comelson. ’ Mrs. R. E. Sadler has returned home after spending several weeks in New York with her daughter. Miss Virginia Sadler, who will arrive Sunday to spend the holidays at home. Jean SUmeral, students at Furman University in Greenville have ar rived to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. P* Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumlefaf"" / % Tench Owens spent several 4ays in Richmond Va., last week end attending a meeting of the officers j of the Junior Bar Conference ofi the American Bar Association. Mrs. H. M. Wise left yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan ■ of i for Columbus, Ohio, to visit her, Charleston spent the week-end i daughter, Miss Toccoa Wise, stu- with Mrs. J.'A. Donnan and Miss i dent at Ohio State University.! Miriam Donnan. j While away, she will also visit her | Miss Lillian Dillard of Easley is i sister, Mrs. W. D. Campbell anjJ spending the holidays with her Campbell in Columbus. parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dil lard. Mrs. Zee McLees left Monday by plane to visit her son, Robert Mc Lees and family in Groton, Mass., for several weeks. Sidney Maxwell, student at Co lumbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Ga., arrived Friday to visit his mother,,! Mrs. A. S. Maxwell. Buddy Eichelberger and Carol Hart, students at McCallie School, are spending the holidays with their parents here and in Joanna. Miss Katherine Eichelberger, stu dent at Agnes Scott college in De catur, Ga., arrived Friday to spend the holidays with her "parents. Mrs. Earle Workman is visiting her daughter, Mrs. David Trice and Mr. Trice in Fayetteville, N. C. Gilbert Blakely ^and Charles Johnson, students ar the University of South Carolina in Columbia, are spending the ' holidays at their homes. < Donnie Wilder and Miss Betty $ , « The Ideal FLOWERS • POINSETTIAS • POT PLANTS • cyr FLOWERS • MEMORIAL WREATHS • DOOR AIjID WINDOW DECORATIONS • NOVELTY HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS FOR MANTELS TABLES, ETC. Johnson’s Floral Shop Jacobs Highway 1 '»■ T > + LAYER CAKES • GREEN GRATED ORANGE COCOANUT. COCOANUT • LEMON • CHOCOLATE FUDGE • PINEAPPLE • DEVIL FOOD • CARAMEL FUDGE Special—Japanese Fruit Cake Monday Only PECAN ROLLS, dozen —- j>n C CINNAMON ROLLS, dozen 30c BUTTER ROLLS, dozen ^ . Old FashionrPound Cake - v ' Iced or Plain ./ Also “Meri'y^Christmas” Scrawled—15c Extra Santa Claus, Star, and Christmas Tree Cookies ... . ■. $1.00 per Box Dozen Each Kind to Box OUR DELICIOUS PIES • CRISPY TOP ‘ -V — •.SSESStw . apple • PUMPKIN * . •"Sweet potato, . •RgALjART, • COCO ANUT,CREAM LEMON . . * DONT FORGET — REAL MINCE MEAT Please Help Us by Placing You* ; Orders At Once . OUR FRUIT CAKE f The finest You Can Buy. 4-pound Sari—we will .M* these, or At p little or , as much as you wish. « f ; a MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU! — • ^ v - • ;' ‘• • c * V Bakery' 307 N. Sloan St. - Phow 384-W ■ " y ^ ” • • ' | 'i* ' ; • - ■ ‘ '■* A;. . * * ■ -> • / • • • ■ ■ s ‘'' ‘ ■ . • • ; % . •. Mrs. Roy Osborne is a patient at tjays hospital. Miss Ella Adair continues to be a patient at Hays hospital. Her friends will be glad to know she is improving. — Miss Mary Barker is a patient at Hays hospital. Miss Ruby Jo Darr, student at Stetson University in Deland, Fla., has arrived home to spend the holi days with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr, Isaac Copeland of Chapel Hill, N. C., is visiting friends and relatives here for the Christmas season. Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mrs. George Gambrill will have as their guests for the Christmas holidays ' their sisters, Miss Lucille Meadows of Cusetta, Ala., Miss Mattie Lou Meadows* of Asheville, N. C., Mrs. NorrhaQ Screws of Zebulon, N. C., Mrs. 7 Sara" McDonald : of Lake Worth, Fla., and also their nephew, Norman Meadows Screws and Mrs. Screws of Zebulon, N. C. Mrs. C. W. Stone is spendnig the Christmas holidays in New Orleans, La., with her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Denzler, Jr., and Mr. Denzler. Mrs. Frances Warner. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coop, in Shelbyyille, Tenn. Friends of M. D. Milam, Sr., will be glad to know he has returned home from the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia and is now able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and sons, Sammy and Browning, of Madson, Ga., visited the former’s mother, Mrs. H. D. Rantin, and Mr. Rantin over the week-end. J. R. Holliday is a patient at Hays hospital.i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley of Hartsville, and Miss Marsha Dugan of Laprens, will be-guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery will ar rive today to visit the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willis-of Spar tanburg, will spend the Christmas season with the latter’s parerits, Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Tribble, and family. The following Clemson boys have arrived home to spend the holidays with their parents: Thorn- well Dunlap^ George Brocken- Jdrough. Henry Burton, Mark Pitts and Dick Vaughn. “ / R. JP. Chapman and 6. F. Winn have been appointed as general members of toe Membersip and Po4t Activities committee of the National American Legion. Miss Florie A m Lawton, senior at Furman University, Greenville, is at home with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Lawton for the holi day season. W. A: Cannon is a patient at Hays hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Newton B. Jones are spending the holidays with relatives in Rome and Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Ed King and daugh ter, Carol of Moultri&, Ga., are visit ing her mother, Mrs. W. C. Bald- wip._ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughon and infant daughter, Mary Bald win, of Warsaw, N. C., will arrive tomorrow to spend Christmas here. I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, Allen ‘ Poole, Marvin Poole, of this city. ‘ with Rev. and Mrs. Mason L. Poole ! of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce I B. Poole and Peggy Powers of Lau-1 rens, were guests Sunday of Mr. j and Mrs. Earle Alexander and Jac-1 queline in Laurens. Dr. and-Mrs. L. B. Marion left! yesterday to spend Christmas in; Atlanta with their daughter, Mrs. N. C. Buford Wilsoh, and Mr., Wil- I son. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Stump spent j the week-end in Pine Bluff, N. C.. with the latter’s mother, Mrs. H. W. j Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey and sOns of Whitmire, were guests Sat urday of Mrs. Inez Pruitt and Mrs. Frank Cauley. Lee Add Blakely, student at Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, N. C., and Guy Blakely, student at The Citadel, in Charleston, are spending the holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Add Blakely. Miss Sara Blakely of Columbia college, Columbia, has arrived home to spend Christmas with her mother,, Mrs. J. B. Speake. Friends of Douglas Salter, of I Dr:, and Mrs. A. D. Salter, will be glad to know he is improving satis factorily following an appendec tomy at the Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. C. H. McCrary will be glad to know she is conva lescing a home following an opera tion and stay at Hays hospital. Miss Jeanette Heaton is a patient at Hays hospital. 1 Mrs. W. A. Arnold is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. M. B. Prince is spending some time with her son, Haynie G. Prince, and family, after a visit in Charlotte, N. C., with the Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Prince. Mrs. C. L. Cagle has returned to her home after being a patient at the Blalock clinic. . Miss Otis Graham is a patient at Hays hospital.. * • ' *■ - - r Chaney’s Going-Out of Business t '' TCL06ING OUT THE CLINTON STORE) will Continue through fee. ist SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE NOW THERE IS A BIG SAVING FOR YOU ON ALL MERCHANDISE! Fall Dresses In many beautiful styles, colors and materials. __ Sizes 7 to 15, 10 to 52 Also in half sizes All at Vi-Price Printed Cotton House Dresses In stripes, checks, florals. Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 52 12,88 One Lot Fall Dresses In crepes, taffetas, satins, gabardines anr rayons. Sizes 7 to 40 $3.88 ' 125 Coats and Suits In all-wool gabardines, co verts, tweeds, fleece. Sizes 7 t/15, 10 to 46. Vz-Price 45 Rayon Coats and Suits Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 42 • $10.88 to $16.88 Wool Jersey Blouses Szes 32 to 38 All at Vz-Price • All Other Blouses at Reduced Prices. • ■■ Skirts and Sweaters All priced to sell gt GREAT REDUCTIONS All Underwear Reduced Panties, Slips, Gowns,, , Bed Jackets, Pajamas, Robes, Brassieres, Girdles Fall Hats Many styles and colors for •your section All at Vz-Price . All Linens Reduced Pillow Cases, Scarf Sets, Table Cloths, Napkins, and Towels Corduroy ^—. Jackets Sizes. 10 to 16 All at Vz-Price 37 Raincoats Sizes 10 to 44 • * All at Vz-Price LADIES’ ^ BAGS, GLOVES, SCARFS and HOSIERY Reduced * ' ‘ r •- Costume Jewelry Reduced i Beautiful selection Chaney’s Dress Shoppe CLINTON, S. C. / Bank of Clinton OFFICERS R. P .HAMER, President T. E. ADDISON, Vice-President JOHN T. YOUNG, Vice-President H 7 Y. MeSWEEN, Cashier LEAMAN D. JONES, Asst. Cashier i DIRECTORS R. P, Hamer T. E. Addison F. M. Boland S. G. Dillard J. W. Finney, Sr. J. P. Prather T. H. Copeland H. D. Henry W. W. Harris * Harry Y. McSween John T. Young % I \ / s '-"'■to*,;