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Thursday, March 6, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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last week Lrr Washington, -D.
i C., where they attended the wed*
! ding of their son and brother, Alan
Suddeth, td Miss June Hayneson
'Ma^ch J.
Mrs. George H. Ellis is spending
(several weeks in Dillon with hpr
1 grandchildren, Becky and Tommy
Ports- past week because of the death of Mr and Mrs. Dill El-
their sister-in-law, Mrs. H. T. Hoi-1 _? re ^ * va ? atlon trl P ^ New
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here to help you, both per
sonally as well as in a busi
ness way, with loans, spe
cial accounts and a host of
other services?
WEEK-END TRIPS VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mrs. .H. G- Puryear of
j mouth, Va.\ is spending some time
! with her son and daughter-in-law:,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Puryear. Fnendt;
of the latter will be glad; to know
she is improving at Hays hospital^ siding kT the Reese Young apart-1
where she has been quite ill. Also, me nts on Cleveland street. Mr. T , p
here during the week were H. C. i Pearson is connected with the local | |Q lOUlUy TSMISrS
land. .
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Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Pearson Snd
family, ft/merly of Greer, are re
in the m
York and Canada.
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_J L Puryear' afah Mr,—and—Mrs. T. A, i g (JU |j lt; . tTr Telephone company.
Willis of Gray Court. Miss FJorence Mixon spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell week-end at her home in Stanley,
and sons, Billie and Keith, spent 1 N. C. ’
the week-end in Monroe, N. C.,
with Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg.
Mrs. Metta Stone, who spent the
past t$m week* there „ with h4pr-
daughter and son-in-law, accom
panied them home.
Friends of the Rev. James C. |
Regulations have been revised
! which will now permit Farmers
Home Administration to make
loans, in line with the changing ag-
grkrulture in -this county, Henry
Mitchell, County Supervisor re
cently announced.
“Although. FHA loans are still
confined to family-type ^ farmers it
is now recognized ( that the family--
type operation itself has doubled or
trebled in size. •
‘‘This expansion requires - cash,
and FHA stands ready to assist, and
encourage it with longtime loans
for cattle, hogs, pasture’ develop
ment, fence, farm enlargement,
machinery, or other enterprises
which can he financed oil a, sound—
basis.’
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Tison and
children of Estill, visited the lat-'
ter’s mother, Mrs. Arthur Little, i
the-^ast w’eek-end. Mr. ^and Mrs.,
George Cody and children of York,
were also here for the day Sunday.
Lillian Hart, Jennie Addison,
Dickert will be glad to know he is ; Emily Bailey, Martha McMillan.
1 improving at home and is able to Sara Pitts and Margaret Ann Bol-
be up after ieveral weeks illness. i c k were week-end guests of Emily
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Koon of Parker in Aiken
^ncast 6 ', spent the week-end here, D j. Woods has returned
with Mrs. Koon s father, John M. (rom a 1ew j ays vij „ with hcr
Hudgens
Mrs. W. E. Neighbors has return-
and
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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No! No!
LET IS FIX THAT
OLD WATCH
•
There is probably many
years of good service in
it if repaired by an expert
craftsman
1
AND THEN
ELECTRONICALLY TESTED
ON A
We not only employ watchmakers who are skilled
and long experienced on problem watches, but we
use quality replacement parts. — then test all of our
work electronically on our WATCHMASTER. a scien
tific instrument which PRINTS a record,—
PROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REPAIRS
Dwnoad this protection.
J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler
( “It’s Time That Counts”
‘ CLINTON AND JOANNA
What you want
is a Coke
To work
refreshed
— --
When you have to keep your wits
I about you, refreshment helps. You
"jUst can’t beat a frosty bottle of Coca-Cola.
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SOTTUD UNOCR AUTHOHfTY Of THt COCA-COLA COMPANY SY
GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO*
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son, Dr. Richard Ferguson,
Mrs. Ferguson in Columbia,
ed home after a week’s visit with j Miss Catherine Eichelberger, stu-
her daughter and sons-m-law, Mr. | dent at Agnes Scott College, Deca-.
and Mrs. Paul M. Stanley, in Harts-; t ur. Ga., spent the week-end with 1
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
| Dugan in Darlington. : Eichelberger.
j Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Roberts of, Miss Sybil McCoy, Jewel Young
Anderson, visited Mrs. F. M. Stutts ; and Mar? Ruth Norman recently
and family on Sunday. visited Miss-'Joyce . Dunaway at
Mr. and Mrs. DeLeon Reynolds. Winthrop college. Rock Hill.
;Jr., and sop, DeLeon III, of Wash- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin and
i ington, Ga., were week-end guests daughter, of Fountain Inn, Mr. and
(of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mrs. W, Alec Black of Columbia,
Friends of Mrs. Marshall Lanter G Wi \ h ^ parentS ',
will be interested to know she is , I ? rs '^
! now employed at Ham,lion’s. | Lol ?‘ c Ow ot 1
I (con, Ga., has accepted a position
Mrs. George Sineath vis-^ W1 th Nichols Studio, and is making
ited Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bryson ; her home with Mrs. William Bailey
in Spartanburg Sunday and their ( Q wens Miss Gay is a graduate of
son, Sgt. Robert Bryson, who will j the orphanage schools,
soon be leaving for overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Turner and
--Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shouse and j daughter, Suzanne, of Decatur, Ga.,
daughter Janice, of Commerce, S p en j week-end with Mrs. Tur-
Ga., -visited the latter’s parents, I ner ' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller in Dillard
MountvilJe ove’r the week-end. ! M rs.' Broadus Suddeth, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Blalock and children of, M rs. Nolan Suddeth spent several i
Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. B.
T. Fuller over the week-end while
j Mr. Blalock was attending a golf
tournament at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts and
daughter, Mary, of Spartanburg,
visited Mrs. Ethel Pitts, Miss Jean
ette Pitts and other relaives over
the week-end.
Mrs. Cyrus Bailey of Augusta,
Ga., was the guest Sunday of Mrs
C. M. Bailey and Mrs. Lucy Mar
shall.
Rev. Raleigh M. Engle of Chester,
one of the guest ministers for Re
ligious Emphasis Week at Presby
terian college, is the guest of Dr.
1 and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown.
Capt. and Mrs. Alfred Browning
and daughters, Medora and Kath
ryn, of Ellington Air Force, Base,
Houston, Texas, are spending the
week with the former’s grandmoth
er, Mrs. M. E. Browning, and oth
er relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black and
children of Greenville, were guests
Sunday of the latter’s sister, Mrs.
E. N. Sullivan, and Dr. Sullivan.
E. E. Smith attended the funeral
of his uncle, Ernest Hallman, in
Monetta Saturday. On Sunday the
Smiths were guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith, in Lees-
ville.
J. H. Carper will return Friday
to his home in Temple, Texas, af
ter spending some time, here with
his daughter, Mrs. Tom Ficklin,
and family.
Mrs. W. G. King and Mrs. ITohn
Griffin Pitts were week-end guests
of their sister, Mrs. A. F. McCurdy,
and family in Summerville, Ga.
Mrs. John McSween, accompan
ied by 'friends from Greenville, left
Tuesday for a Peek’s stay in
Natchez, Miss. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown and
children of Lexington, N. C., spent
the week-end with their mothers,
Mrs. L. S. I^endedson and Mrs.
George T. Brown.
Friends of Mrs. John F. Norris
will be glad to know she is improv
ing at home after a several weeks
illness. ,
Mrs. B. L. King and Miss Emma
Adams have returned from a visit
with their daughter and niece, Mrs.
H. R. Phillips, in Spartanburg and
are with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King.
-"Mrs. Mamie Wilde, Capt. and
Mrs. Bill Tucker and son have re
turned from a visit with relatives
and friends in Maryville, Term.
Their friends will be interested to
know the Tuckers have moved to
Camp Liordon, Augusta, CrA., Where
he is stationed.
First Lt. Henry Cronic has re
turned from Korea and is spending
a leave here with Mrs. Cronic. Lt.
Cronic, who has been overseas
more than a year will attend an
army school at Fort Sill, Okla., at |
the end of a month’s leave.
Mrs. George R. Holland, Mr. and,
Mrs. Platt Prather spent the week
end in Swannanoa, N. C., ^with
their mother, Mrs. F. A. Buchanan.
Mrs. Eunice Lawson has resum
ed her duties at the State Training
School after spending a week’s va
cation with her mother, Mrs. Susan
E. Shannon, in Newberry.
Mrs: Ratchford Boland spent the
week-end in Charlotte, N. C., with
her daughter, Mrs. James Major
and Mr. Major.
Miss Sara Blakely, student at Co-
lumbia College, Columbia, spent
the week-end wUh her mother,
Mrs. J. B. Speake.
Mrs. P. M. Pitts and son, Mark,
Mrs. Jobe D. Holland, Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Holland of Laurens,
were called to Jackson, Miss., the
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EGGS
FRESH DAY-OLD EGGS FROM HEALTHY
HENS.
Raised under sanitary conditions. Packed in
one-dozen cartons. Brought from our farm each
day.
AVAILABLE AT JOE'S ESSO SERVICE
, STATION.
You don't have to get out of your cor. We
give curb service.
Phone "128
Joe McDaniel
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We Deliver Three Dozen or More
For the BEST BUYS
IN TACKLE...SEE
Firestone
AnMUHCuta...
Fishing Contest!
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This Year, As In the Past, We Are Offering
2 GRAND PRIZES!
PLUS
WEEKLY PRIZES
In order lo be eligible to win a prize you MUST be a resident of Lau
rens County and be registered at our store BEFORE the fish is caught.
REGISTRATION BOOK
X
will open THURSDAY, MARCH 6. You may come in and register any
. . time and get contest rules. Registration of fish starts THURSDAY,
MARCH 13, and continues through DEC. 31, 1952.
.Grand Prize Winner Will Be Eligible for Only
One Grand Prize • —
1ST GRAND PRIZE $50.00 in Fishing Merchandise
2ND GRAND PRIZE $25.00 in Fishing Merchandise
WEEKLY PRIZES $ 3.00 in Fishing Merchandise
. IF ITS FOR FISHING - WE HAVE IT!
We Have Fishing Supplies For:
Pole Fishing — Casting — Trolling
— Fly Fishing -
- Spinning — Surf
• BOATS
• PADDLES
• MINNOW
• BOAT
• MINNOW
• MINNOW
TRAPS
CUSHIONS
SEINS
BUCKETS
• RODS
• REELS
• LIFE
• TACKLE
• POLES
JACKETS
BOXES
• GAS CANS
IF ITS
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GOOD-WE WILL HAVE IT!
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COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY
FISHING HEADQUARTERS