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* / Thursday, May 1, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paere Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BMEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Miss Elberta Teague and Mrs. Katherine Terry of Laurens, haye accepted positions on the nursing staff at Hays hospital. Mrs. Spencer Hindman of Den ver^ Colo., will arrive tomorrow for a two weeks visit with her broth er, Almon C. Spencer, and Mrs. Spencer, and her sister, Mrs. J. G. Hoy and family near here. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick return ed yesterday to their home in Ral eigh, N. C., after a few days visit here. * Mrs. James Murrah of Bates- burg, spent several days this week with her sister, Mrs. D. O. Rhame, and Dr. Rhame. Mr. Murrah joirf- ed her here Monday. Mrs. Eugene Hit and Mrs. O. H. Swygert were guests Sunday of the former’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong, in Gray Court. Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, Jr., and Mrs. John Jordan heard their cousin. Miss ElizalJeth Wy sor, soloist, in concert Sunday af-1 WhiUen ternoon at the vesper/rrvice at Bob! Mrs. William Carr of Spartan- Jones University, GrOenville. Miss burg, spent the w'eek-end with her Wysor, who is an artist of note, has' father, J. W r . Montgomery, and Mrs. Montgomery. Friends of Mr. Montgomery will regret to know' he has been ill the past several weeks. James P. Sloan was in Due W’est Monday to attend a meeting of the board of trustees of Erskine college. Mrs. L. N. Watren and son, Lar ry, are spending several days in Cherryville, N. C., with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eaker. Friends of Wilton Lanford, for merly of Newport News, Va„. will! be interested to know he is now- employed in Hickory, N. G. Hei School.Students To Present Annual Spring Concert May 5 On Monday night. May 5, mem bers of the high school and gram mar school glee clubs will present their spring concert in the high school auditorium at 8 o’clock un der the direction of L. G. Nilson and Miss Nancy Griffin. The program wdll be as follows: High School Girls: Noel, McLe- HOUSEHOLD HINTS A favorite for an easy luncheon is Welsh rarebit which is made simply by melting some processed cheese and blending with milk and a bit of mustard. Serve over toast, garnished with grilled tomatoes, hard-cooked eggs, quartered or cold ham. Try some diced pears in lime- flavo^ed gelatin. Add diced pimen to for color, shredded cabbage for texture interest It’s a delightful salad. spent the week end he e with h^! more : Su <- h Lovely, Things, North; M rc n K a nrT G °d of AH Nature, Tschaikowski; ViL Snelgrove, and GJoria Mozart; 0 Mary Don . t You just returned from a 16-months European ebneert tour. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Covington and children of Hamlet, N. C., were week-end guests of Aldine Blakely and family. Mrs. Nina Vance Bailey has re turned to her home after an ex- tended visit with her daughter,, [amiJ y- Weep, Folk Song Mni. S. B. Hays and family , in I RosoDorough has re- High Br<>theI , Sing Ridgewood, N. J. j . Harr- Baker in Tamoa on - Grie 8 ; Stouthearted, Ramberg. Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks and son,!^P hew » Harr y B aK er, in Tampa,j H - gh Chorus; Sourwood Sandy, of Columbia, spent several i ria - Tlir _ pr ; Mountain, Folk Song; Battle Hymn; oaSn«s h Mr We an k d W ^ h W '° Km7 i daugh^ S^anne^'ofVcru" ^ ■«>»' Lewandowsk,. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. vj. Kl g- ! SDent th e week-end with her par- Solos: Alma ' Spiders, A Birth- dent S it A^leo^t c e omgf r bi a:Unts Mr and Vrs" S G Mia'S I day. Woodman: J.mmy Tinman, dent at Agnes Scott college l ec.. Hunlev Bob-i P°or Man’s Garden; Jackie Cooper, her’ ^enir n Mr the anrM k rs e . n H.""L h | ‘-y andlack Huniey of Charlotte,! If With A,1 Your Hearts. Mendel- Eichelberger. N. C., v/ere guests Sunday of Mr- ssn hn J t. ,, and Mrs. J. M. Roseborough. Grammar Schools, Academy Mr. and Ws. Michael Turner and Mr and Mrs H R McLeod and Street. Providence, Florida Stteet: daughter Melissa, are spending the gmall son of McBee were we ek-end Mexican Clap Dance, Swift; Who’s week at Pawleys Island. guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. That Tapping, James: Smilin’ Thru, Mrs.-L. J. Brandt and. oaughters, ^ nd Mrs Ra , h Blakely Penn; Mighty Lak a Rose. Nevin: Martha and Susan of Asheboro,j Mr and Mrs s Y . Adair and Spacious Firmament, Hayden; Lit- N. C., are spending the week wit 1 S0nSi Sammie and Browning, of t !0 Shepherd Boy, Davis, her parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Madison, .Ga., spent the week-end i Florida Street Chorus: Songs My with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin Mother ’ Taught Me, Dvorak; My and other relatives. - ~T- | MeTTTory of You. Wilson. Col.yrRnrtsm m^IToanna girl wins in Ala., was a visitor here Sunday i _ _ enroute to Charlotte, where he ad- STATE DRILL CONTEST dressed, a Jpen’s.ipeeting that night. I Miss Myrtle Murphy, daughter Miss Nell FuileF" of ' CfiarlbiTeif of -Mr: -and Mrs, Otis- Murphy of was the guest of her parents over: Joanna, won first place in the state the week-end. ! in tlle Intermediate Training Un- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Graham | lon Sword Drill ( at the state con- and children and Mrs. Caldwell of yention of the Baptist Training Un- Spartanburg, were guests of Mrs. I * on meeting in Greenville the past Clarence Copeland Sunday. w’cek. ii ^ i * /~.i She is now entitled to go to Thomwcn Dunlap of Clemson. Rld N c in Jul m^epre- Th m * g p e T Jl. ^eni the state. Some weeks ago and Mrs R- T. Dunlap for the h ; d h rating in th e week-end. He had as h« gt«s 4 Reedy Rlver Assiiation which Louis Stevens, of Canton, N. C.. al- mad ' h ehgible , compi!tM on Grandma’s Sugar Bowl! j a student M CHcmson. —— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson were overnight guests last week of Mrs. Irvin Campbell in Pelzer. I Miss Emily Dillard of Abbeville, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard, over the week-end. She had as her guest Miss Lib Bolen, also of Abbeville, j in the state* convention. Time honored hiding place for the family savings ... . but not very safe, is it? How much better to open your account with us today. Your money earns interest while U’s under our protected gi^ardianship. You have the privilege of using our many services. And above all. your savings are insured up to $10,000. Let your pass book, an example of our carefully kept records, be your picture of the progress you are making. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ■ « ll Rev. and Mrs. Chester Keller. of Perhaps you're planning to have a change made in your listing in the new book. In that case, please tell us now so you will be listed correctly. Many details are involved in preparing a telephone directory. 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It’s not only a fine-toned radio and a dependable G-E electric clock but also lulls you to sleep, wakes you to music, turns appliances on and off, reminds you of appointments — automatically! Eve- tells time in the dark. See the new models today. Movisi 517 — Rich burgundy plastic cabinet I H. D. Payne & Co. E. Carolina Ave. CUnton, S. C. Memphis, Tenn., spent a few days this week -witb-4he laiters mother,! _ Mrs. W. S. Denson. Miss Florence Adair w’as the' j week-end guest of Miss Martharenej I Pitts in Greer. Brewer Dixon, Sr., of Talladega, Ala., visited Mis. C. M. Bailey and family during the week. Mrs. George W. Taylor spent the week-end in Charleston with her| daughter, Mrs. Burt Copley, and | Mr. Copley. . Mrs. W. A. Moorhead has return ed from an extended visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William Moorhead, in Hous ton, Texas. She was accompan ied home for a few days visit by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moody of Shreveport, La., and Billy Moor head of Houston. Mrs. J. H. Mapp of Buena Vista, Va., Mrs. John L. Sloan and small daughters of Greensboro, N. C., returned home yesterday after a visit with Mrs. E. B. Sloan. Mr. Sloan was also here for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Holland Hun- | ter were at North Greenville Jun ior college on Saturday evening where the former spoke at a stu dent banqut. Mrs. Frederick Knopp and two children, Tony and Jo., of Rio de Janierio, Brazil, are spending sev- i eral months here w’ith her parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt. Mrs. | Knopp is the former Miss Virginia ! Spratt. Dr. Knopp plans to make a | business trip to New York later and i to join them .here. Miss Frances Holmes of Edge- field, spent last week with her sis ter, Mrs. I. O. Ray, Jr., and Mr. Ray. Mrs. James Pitts, Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Mis Agnes Davis, Sara and Jackie Pitts on Sunday visited Lt. and Mrs. .Paul Martin and infant daughter, Carol Bruce, in Colum bia. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker and small daughter, of Slater, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Clayte Ray will re turn today from a trip to New York City. Mr. Ray was awarded the trip by the Virginia Life Insurance company and attended an agents’ meeting w’hile away. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loftis and 1 sons, Nathan and Sammie, of Toc- i coa, Ga., were recent week-end i visitors of the former’s parents, ; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis. Masonic Meet At Joanna Saturday j* xmird Lodfce, Magnolia Lodge, No. 335, will hold a Past Master’s night Satur day at 7 d’clock at the Joanna club house. Art Past Masters are in vited and a degree will be given. Lewis R. Thompson is the Wor shipful Master. For Athlete's Foot I’se T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. If not pleased, your 40c back. Watch the old, tainted skin slough off to be re placed by healthy skin. Get instant drying T-4-L from any druggist'. Now at McGee's Drug Store. 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