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/ m m i Thursday, June 19, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pagg Five Guardsmen To Vote Before Going To Camp Members of the local National Guard who will leave for two weeks camp training in July, will be given the privilege of voting in the primary before their depart ure since the election will be held during their absence. County Chairman R. C. Wasson has announced that members of the unit will be given an oppor tunity to cast their ballots here at the armory on June 30, from 6 to 8 p. m. Cleaners To Close Week June 30-July 5 Local dry cleaning establish ments announce in today’s paper they will be closed June 30 through July 5. They will reopen for busi ness on the morning of July 7. The closing, me announcement states, is to give their employees a week’s vacation following an es tablished custom. The notice is signed by Emerald City Laundry and Cleaners of Greenwood, Royal Cleaners, Sunshine Cleaners and Clinton Cleaners of this city. 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Wilson of Memphis, Tenn., is spending several weeks with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy. W. P. Gastley was called week to Clarksville, Ga., on count of the illness of his father, J. H. Gastley. Donnie Grenade of Columbia, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. B. Frith. His father, C. D. Grenade, 1 accompanied him here Monday, i Mrs. Tan M. Ray spent a few i days last week in Roebuck with ; her sister; Mrs. Wofford Layton. Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Garrison I and Mjss Clelia Garrison are spending the week at Columbia college where the former is at tending the pastor’s school. George Cornelson, leaves next week lb attend Air Corps summer training school at Moody Field, i Valdosta, Ga. Mesdames Hubert Pitts, Roy Pitts, Henry Young, Sr., and Hugh Simpson are spending this week with Mrs. Thad Johnson, Sr., at their summer home near Hender sonville, N. C. _ Yesterday Mrs Johnson had as her guests, dames Frank Miller, Gus Hollings- j worth, Davis Holland, Russell ,Gray, W. C. Baldwin and W. C. ! Shealy. Guests over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Thad John- son, Jr., and sons. i are attending a young people's con- i-j Hub Hunter leaves today to at-j £ er ^ nce c f ^ ^RP church at Bon tend summer camp at Camp Gor-jQ ar j <cn ^ C. K ^ 0 t n ’. 1 ^' a ’’ s * x wee ^ s - j Mrs. W. A. Addv and son, b Lillian Hart returned Sunday' Georgei of Lake land. Fla., are visit- ll ! from a visit to Washington and Ar-1 ing Mr and Mrs L H Bagwell. 2 lington, Va., where she attended the Episcopal high commencement exercises. Miss Emily King of Anderson, was the week-end guest of Miss Mildred Dunlap. Mrs. Gus Hollingswortn spent several days in Whitmire this week with her siser, Mrs. George Young. George . Brockenbrough leaves today to attend ROTC camp at Ab erdeen Proving Grounds, Md. Miss Tot Anderson spent j Lewis uf 1 Spartanburg, vi.-;ted Mrs Bays in Manning ■ recently with MV. j E _ B sloan Sunday. Miss Dorothy Clark- of Denver. Colo, is spending the week with tion of physical therapists in Phila delphia next week before return ing to Denver. Mrs. C. A. Reeves has returned to her home in Honea Path after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Hughes, and Mr. Hughes. ^ Mrs. G. N. Moore is spending guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. j several weeks with her daughter, Gary Martin and family in Spar- j Mrs. E. L. McAlister, in Nashville, tanburg. , Tenn. Guests of Mrs. F. F. Hicks over i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Todd and fam- Robert Hicks and children of Dur-1 jiy 0 f Atlanta. Ga., spent the week- ham, N. C. end with his mother, Mrs. Irene Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper are i Todd, and other relatives, visiting the latter’s oarents, Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sublett and and Mrs. R. S. Kershaw, in Gads- j children, Theda Kay, Tommy, den, Ala. Phyllis and Ditto, of Louisville, Mrs. W. Q. Grigg of Monroe, N Ky., are visiting Mrs. Subletfs this C., spent several 1 days recently | parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hol- ac .j with her mother, Mrs. Metta Stone, j ii s> Sr. , -. -. ' and other relatives. i Col. and Mrs. R. S. Wysor joined Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Black Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ricketts of spent the week-end at Savannah' Greenville, and spent last week at Beach, Ga They were accompan-; Lake Junaluska, N. C. V ied hofrie by Mrs Bess Owens and Mrs. I. M. Smith is attending the Ame Lou Black, w r ho had been vis- J iting there. Friends of Mrs. Keith Adair will regret to learn she is a patient at the Memorial hospital in Charlotte for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery of i Rock Hill, were guests over the; week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. j Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Wilson and 1 children are vacationing with rela-; tives at Mt. Airy, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson 1 and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden and, daughter, Lois Marie, are spending this week at Garden City Walter A. Johnson is in Colum bia this week as supervisor of the Palmetto Boys’ State. - Mrr and Mrs: Botr Hughes and T little daughter, Harriette, of Can ton, Ga., are visiting the latter’s parent^, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Daw kins. Jane Todd and Martha Wilson annual convention of the South Carolina Council of Farm Women being held this week at Winthrop college in Rock Hill, and is the guest for the week of her daughter, Mrs. Lamar Lightsey, and Mr. Lightsey. Thornwell Duniap, Jr., joined by friends from Greenville, leaves to day to attend ROTC summer camp at Fort Knox, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. G. and children, Genie Greenville, Mr. and Black of Columbia, W. A. Martin and daughter,, May, of Fountain Inn. and Mrs. Cecil Lawter of Charlotte, spent Father’s Day with their parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. G. A. Black. Mrs. M. A. Macdonald and j daughter, Patsy, left Monday to spend the summer at their home in Montreat, N. C. Dr. Macdonald will join his family later. More People You Know On Page Two Arthur Black and Mary, of Mrs W Alex Mr. and Mrs. Vote for Savings Register Here! Most smart folks agree that the best platform for a happy future is in a steadily growing savings account. Cast your vote. for security now; by coming in hnd opening an account. Takes just a few minutes! They will go to Summerville where Mr. Addy is employed for the sum mer. Mrs. Lee Sperry of Lakeland, was their guest last week. On Thursday they were visitors at Chimney Rock. Lake Lure and oth er places of interest in North Caio- lina Mrs. A. K Dill was the week- md guest of relatives in Winns- boro. Mrs. R. D. Lewis ‘and Robert We Want Your Friendship and Account —but HOW MUCH should you pay for a Prescription? • When you hand a prescription across the counter, you must necessarily depend upon the integrity and ethical standards of the phar macy. You have no way of knowing what the ingredients cost; indeed, you don’t even know what the ingredients are! On such occasions, -— turn promptly to this prescription pharmacy. Our large prescription volume assures low costs. You will find our prices uniformly fair. Howard’s Pharmacy The Rexall Store Phone 101 and Mrs. W. F. Matthews and fam ily- Friends of Mrs. Mike Sholar will be interested to know she has ac cepted a position as recreational ; worker at Lydia Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and | son, Mike, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ethel Pits, and Miss ! Jeanette Pitts. Mrs. Jarvis and son remained for several days visit.. Richard Lukstat has returned, from a Visit with relatives in Clif ton, N. J. His mother, Mrs. H. M. i Lukstat, remained because of the illness of her father, M. Shupik. , Mrs. Hugh D. McNair and. chil dren, Schley, Charlotte and Charles visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Schley, in Augusta, Ga, several days the past week. Phil Roddy, who attends St. Leo’s military school, Belmont, N. C., is at home with his parens, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Roddy, for the sum mer. Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Puryear, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamer spent the week end at Pawley’s Island Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schley of Augusta, Ga., Lee Thompson of Sa vannah, were guests of their daughter and aunt, Mrs. Hugh D. McNair, on Tuesday. They were accompanied here by Schley Mc Nair, who spent the past week at! Tybee Beach with his aunt. Mrs. Elizabeth N. Sullivan and i Mrs. James Pagan of Columbia, spent the week-end with the E. N. Sullivan family. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith, for merly of Hollywood, Calif., spent several days recently with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley. They left Monday for Atlanta, Ga., where they will make their home. Mrs. Monroe Rogers of Dillon, is visiting Mrs. C. W. Stone. Mrs. L. C. Singley has returned from a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders, and infant daughter in Danville, Va. Enroute she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. San ders, Sr., in Henderson, N. C. Mrs. Roily Bannister and sons | attended the toeddfng of Miss Lau- 1 ra Woods and H. W. Bryson, Jr., Saturday at Saluda, N. C., and spent the week-end in Asheville. Col. James K. Coleman and daughter. Miss Florence Coleman, of The Citadel, Charleston, are vis iting the former’s mother, Mrs. John Coleman, and other relatives. The following girls are spending this week at B.urgess Glenn at Ced ar Mountain, N. C.: Diane Roddy, | Rachael Ann Wilson, Jenny Walk- . er, Michele Gussie, Ann Ray, Sara | Ray, Del Wilder, Kay Thomas, 1 I Jane Todd and Joan Brandt. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard and | Dr. John McSween were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark. She will attend the conven- Bank Ol Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ROGERS rvirn :Y» iVv , ^ ENRICHED EV APORATED ^ s:. 40c SHORTENING ™ 3-Lb. QO_ Tin OOC PINK SALMON :r 49c Green BEANS REDGATE O CUT £ l7 0z - OKn Cans ORANGE JUICE ssssr ;r 24c Silver Label TEA '.lb. 'J'Xfk CkK. 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