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Thursday, February 21, 1952
.THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Hugh L. Eichelberger
NEW YORK LIFE MAN
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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUI THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW .
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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iN3dO MON
Mrs. Varlna F.-^etsilt is spend
ing several days in Columbia with
her son, Edwin, and attended the
Sadler Wells Ballet Monday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Copeland
spent the week-end with friends
and relatives in Charlotte and at
tended the Ice Vogues of ’52.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stackhouse
of Mullins, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith.
• Mrs. Hush Nabtors and family
j of Laurens, and Mrs. E. F. Ray
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
! Mrs. John A. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and
! sons of Madison, Ga., spent the
[ week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
; Rantin and other relatives.
Mrs. Ethel Pitts visited her
| daughter, Mrs. Wayne Jarvis, and
j Mr. Jarvis in Columbia’ over the
j week-end.
j Miss Sara Blakely of Columbia
j college, spent the week-end with
j her mother, Mrs. J. B. Speake, and
family.
Fayetteville, N. C-, will be inter-12
ested to know they have moved t ol >tf
McCormick where Mr. Freeman is g
engaged in business. Mrs. Free- g
man is the former Miss Margaret g*
Hayes of Greejivyood, and Mr. \\
Freeman is the son of M. M. Free
man of this city.
Mrs. L. F. Kalusche, Mrs. Mary
B. Foreman of Asheville, N. C.,
and Mrs. R. C. Walker of Morgan-j;
ton, N. C., spent Tuesday with ;
their sister, Mrs. C. Q. Holland.
Mrs. Bryan Coates of Winston-
Salem, N. C., is vsiiting her par- !
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren.
Mr. Coates will join’ her here to
day for the remainder of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin were i
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H
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We’ve always taken pride in offering the great-
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tion, whether old or new residents.
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If we haven’t had the pleasure of serving youi
we invite you to come in and talk over your bank-
ingf problems with us.
Business checking accounts — special checking
accounts — loan service — money orders — cash
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C. E. King in Moultrie, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkes, Jr.,
and small son are occupying one,
of the King apartments. *
Mrs. Laverne Dalrymple and 1
children, Marion and Terry, left [
yesterday with her sister, Mrs. J
Major and Mrs. W. S. Horne and; Paul de Treville and small daugh-'
son, Billy, of Fort Benning, Ga., t er 0 f Columbia, for a visit with I
visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and, relatives in Avon Park and Tampa, I
Mrs. P. B. Adair, and other rela- ( pia
^.lo V r CT H?r e ne W :tn-^ d i„S Mr ^ ^ McMillan
to know he has been transferred
to Fort Bragg, N. C., where he and
his family are now residing.
Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween
and daughter, Kit, of Toccoa, Ga.,
spent Sunday with the former’s)
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C- McMil
lan.
and sons of Lincolton, N. C„ spent | h ” ur f, hy ‘f, visiti "®
M° .‘ y N Suni ' Mur P h y. in Memphis.
Judge M. M. Mann of St. Mat-
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard,
other relatives.
Miss Nell Fuller of the ffresby-
thews, was the guest Tuesday of-;
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkes,
terian hospital in Charlotte, spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mt and Mts. B. J. FuUer. On, G , , h WMk . end with hls
Sunday they visited Mr. and Mrs. parentSi Mr mi Mrs . A 0 'Daniel.
Dr. James F. O'Daniel of Macon,
Calvert Marsh and children in Co
lumbia.
Thomwell Dunlap and Henry
Burton, students at Clemson col
lege, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-
well Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Burton.
J. R. Cox was a business visitor
in Atlanta, Ga., several days’ the
past week.
Mrs. Fred Whitlock spent Mon
day in Whitmire with her sister,
Miss Alice Thompson.
Mr: and Mrs. Henry H. Wing of
Atlanta, Ga. t were week-end guest^
of their daughter and son-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Newton Jones: The
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Salter of Sa
vannah, Ga., were week-end guests
of the former’s brother and sister-
'in-law, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Salter.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg of
Monroe, N. C., spent Sunday with
the latter’s mother, Mrs. Metta
Stone, who accompanied them
home for a visit.
Lt. and Mrs. Billy Dicus and
daughter, Martha Browning, of
Parris Island, spent the week-end j
here with the fonher’s mother,
(Mrs. W. A. Dicus. v
Mrs. E. B. Sloan had as herj
guests Surtday Mrs. R. D. Lewis, j
Robert Lewis of Spartanburg. Mr.
- , w „ and Mrs. John E. Lindsay of Co-
formers mother Mrs Walter P. !umbla and Ja( . k Lind of
Jones, of Rome, Ga., who has b een l Greenville J
visiting here several weeks, re- Mrs Thomas Ferriter is leaving
turned home with them.
Miss Barbara Workman, student
at the University of Georgia, spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Workman, Sr.
Mrs. C. L. Self of Marion, N. C.,
was the week-end guest of Mrs. F.
F. Hicks.
Miss Virginia Carper of Atlanta,
Ga., spent the week-end with her
today to join her husband in New
York where they will sail the 29th
fol^’Cairo, Egypt. Miss Katherine
Dicus will accompany her—sister
to New York for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris, Miss
Cornelia Harris and Mr. and Mrs.
Allie Lee of Laurens, are attend
ing the annual winter meeting of
the South Carolina Press associa-
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Tin$lont
7 Cu. Foot
REFRIGERATOR
NOW 199.95
ONLY
QUANTITIES LIMITED
pfcVN n MrS ' “ T - FiCkUn ' and Mr |'i°n being held this week at Co-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and lumbla hotel m Columbia.
children of Laurens, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Whitlock on Satur- Rites Held For
Mrs. J. L. Wright is spending' Mrs. Etta A. Roper
several months in Columbia withl ♦
her daughter, Mrs. Earl E. Wade,! Mrs. Etta Allen Roper, 60, died
and Mr. Wade. j Friday, February 8, at the home of
Misses Mary Blakely and Beat- j her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Gastley,
rice Herron of Chester, were 1 near Clinton, after several months
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. i illness.
R. L. Plaxico and Miss Nannie | She was a native of Hall county,
Young Tribble. Miss Lilian Quinn, Ga., but had made her home in
of Blacksburg, was the week-end this county for 20 years. She
guest .of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Trib-! was a member of the Church of
ble. On Sunday the group was
joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wills
of Spartanburg, Dr. and k Mrs. R. P.
God.
Surviving are her husband, T. N.
Roper, Clinton; one spn, D. S.
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WASHERS H3.50
ONLY $2.75 A WEEK
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Jeanes arid sons of Easley, Dr.-and Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs.
Mrs. James Jeanes of Lyman, for Gastley and Mrs. L. B. Brewing-
services at the new Associate Re- ton, Joanna; three sisters. Miss
formed Presbyterian^ church and Cora Lee Allen and Mrs. Ollie
were their dinner guests. Foster and Mrs. Lizzie Peck, all
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle and of Georgia; three grandchildren,
daughter, Lucy, of Florence, spent )• Funeral services were conduct-
the week-end with the latter’s! ed Saturday afternoon at the
sister, Mrs. C. R. Workman, Mr.! Church of God on Elizabeth street
Workman and other relatives. i by the Rev. J. B. Cole, the Rev.
Friends of Mrs. Carlisle Neely C. N. Sproles, the Rev. R. H.
will be interested to know her fath
er, T. B. Lee, is improving at his
home in Augusta, Ga., following an
operation illness and hospital stay.
Mrs. Neely spent a number of days
there the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and
children of Laurens, spent Sun
day with her mother, Mrs. Irene
Todd and other relatives, and at
tended the opening exercises at the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
church. *
Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. Mrs. Raymond
Pitts, Miss Azilee Livingston, Miss
Irene Workman and Mrs. Nene D.
Workman Attended the Sadler
Wells Ballet in Columbia on Mon
day evening.
Guests during the week-end of
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young in- 1
eluded Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Neely of i
Pelham, Ga.,. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Harker of Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. I
Bonner Harvley and daughter, Miss^
Martha Harvley, of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson of
Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Simpson of Whitmire, were here;
Sunday to attend the opening ser- i
vices of the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian church.
Mrs. L. B. Simons and daugh-!
ter, Mjry Locke, of Allendale, were |
week-end guests of Mrs. George
W. Bailey.
Mrs. J. W. Donnon and daugh
ters, Misses Jane and Corrie Bell
Donnon, of Columbia, were* here
Sunday to attend services at the
new Associate Reformed Presbyte-
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tedo
Freeman and son. ’ formerly of
Gause and the Rev. William Spur
lock. Burial was in Rosemont
cemetery.
Rug
Cleaning
We are now equipped to
clean any size woolen
rug—
9x12 price
$4.36
-For any other size—
4c per square foot
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LAUNDRY
SERVICE
IN CLINTON, call
DAVID OWENS
Phone 745-W
For Greenwood or Sur
rounding Territory,
Call 92278, Greenwood
RODDYS GIFT SHOP
NOW OPEN!
We invite you to see our stock of
Gifts and Novelties
We have just added a complete
line of
Magazines
Heffe you can find your favorite
at any time.
Cleaners
Announces
Rug and Upholstery
Cleaning Service
NOW AVAILABLE TO PEOPLE OF
CLINTON, JOANNA AND VICINITY .
FOR THIS SERVICE
Call Bill Campbell
530-W IN CLINTON
OR CONTACT PLANT IN JOANNA
Rugs and Upholstery will be picked up, cleaned
and returned to your home.
Goldville Cleaners
Joanna, S. C.
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THAT OLD WATCH CAN GIVE
MANY MORE YEARS OF GOOD
SERVICE IF IT IS PROPERLY
REPAIRED —SO, BRING IT
WHERE EXPERT
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