The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 03, 1952, Image 5
Thursday, July 3, 1952
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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PRICE AWARDED
COMBAT BADGE
Pfc. James E. Price, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James G. Price, of Clinton, has
been awarded the combat infantry
man badge while serving with the
25th Infantry division in Korea.
Price, an assistant squad leader in
Company B of the 27th Infantry reg
iment, arrived in Korea last April.
Before entering the army in Sep
tember, 1951, he was employed at
the Clinton Cotton Mills.
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Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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This Bank is Proud of Its
Women Customers -
As depositors and friends, our customers in
clude continually growing numbers of women.
We take pride in assisting the inexperienced
to learn the functions of a bank and to handle
—- bank documents. -
No account is too small to receive the ut
most in courtesy and attention at this bank.
We are never too busy to assist depositors in
the handling of their personal financial prob
lems.
THIS IS AN INSURED BANK, A FRIENDLY BANK,
A COMMUNITY OWNED BANK THAT HAS THE
CAPACITY AND ALSO THE DESIRE TO
SERVE THE COMMUNITY.
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Friends of Mrs. C. W. Hallman
and daughter, Kitty Lu, formerly
of Watertown, Mass., will be inter
ested to know they are making
their home here while awaiting
overseas orders to join Capt. Hall
man near Verdun, France.
Miss Alice Thompson of Whit
mire, spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. Fred Whitlock, and
Mr. Whitlock. Miss Thompson
and Mrs. Whitlock were visitors
in Greenville on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox and
children left Tuesday for a week’s
trip to Norfolk and Virginia
Beach, Va., where they will be
guests of friends and visit with
her sister in Washington, D. C.
Friends of Capt. W. B. Wade,
who has been stationed at College
Station, Texas, will be interested
to know he has received a dis
charge and has resumed his posi
tion with the Southern Bell Tele
phone company in Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. L. G. Gordon and son, Law
rence, Jr., of Winston-Salem, N.
C., spent last week with her sister,
Mrs. W. R. Turner, and family. ,
Mrs. Norman Black of York, is
visiting her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Black.
Lt. and Mrs. John William King
and children of Fort Jackson, Co
lumbia, will spend the holidays
with her parentSj Mr- and Mrs-. J-
F. Jacobs.
I. V. Sauls left yesterday for
Walterboro where he will spend a
week's vacation with relatives.
While away he will visit at Edisto
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Cook,
Misses Nancy Cook and Emma
Gray Cook are jpending ten days
in Highlands, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hellams, Jr.,
of Athens, Ga., spent the week
end here with their parents
Mrs. Tom Hatton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Smith of High Point, N. C.,
were here for the Anderson-Hat-
ton rites and were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hatton, Sr.
Mrs. C. M. Bailey is spending
two weeks at Nags Head, N. C.
month of July in Fredericksburg,
Va., with her brother, W/ C. Spratt,
and fami'y and other relatives.
Miss Terry Thomas left yester
day to attend the Youth Confer
ence at Lake Junaluska the re
mainder of the week.
Miss Betty Sullivan of Atlanta,
Ga., has been spending a three-
weeks vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sullivan.
Miss Norma E. HaRett will leave
Sunday for a ten-day visit with
her sister in New York.
Lester L Norton has returned
from a business trip to Ohio and
Indiana.
Mrs. R. L. Holland, Miss Tee
Holland and J. B. Holland of near:
here, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Holland Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg of
Monroe, N. C., and Pvt. Quay
Grigg of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent
several days last week with Grigg’s
mother, Mrs. Metta C. Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sloan Todd and
daughters are vacationing at Con
way and Windy Hill with rela-
tiv»g. . . ■ ■
Pvt. Jesse Prince reported last
week to Camp Stoneman, Calif., |
for overseas duty after spending!
a leave with his aunts, Mrs. Ed,
Prince. Misses .Mattie and Emma 1
Prince, here.
_ Mrs.—Grady—-Adams and daugh-r
ters of Aiken, are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt. Alsoj
here during the v*aek-end were
Mr. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Ramsey and sons of Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stanley i
and daughter, Susan, of Hartsville, i
are spending the week with Mrs. j
Stanley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Neighbors.
Mrs. Gene Stewart has returned j
to Fort Benning, Ga., Columbus, (
Ga., after a visit with her moth- 1
er, Mrs. Annie Dunlap, in Mount-
vilie.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lawton and
daughter, Elizabeth, of George
town, were guests of Mrs. Lawton's |
aunt, Mrs. B. S. Pinson, and Mr.!
Pinson, on Monday enroute toj
She was accompanied there for this R° c k. N- C., where Elizabeth
week by MBiss Gayle Wood and i win s P end tw0 months at Camp
Bailey Dixon of Talladega, Ala. Ton-a-Wanda. Mr. and Mrs. La.v-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell wtM visit for a TPv; days at j
and son wull spend the Fourth holi
days in McCormick with the lat
Woodfields, returning on Saturday,
to visit the Pinsons enroute to!
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner and' Holland s P ent week in Sw-an-;
daughter, Melissa, are vacationing nanoa ' ^ G- ’ Wl ^ their mother,,
this week at Pawley’s Island. ! M 1 * 8 - F. A. Buchanan.
Major and Mrs. W. S. Horne and i and Mrs. Bert Earner of Co-
son, Billy, of Fort Bragg, Fay- i lumbia - were w-eek-end guests of
etteville, N. C., spent the week- j and J- W. Moore. Their
end with Mrs. Horne s parents, Mr. daughter. Miss Laquita Moore, ac
companied her uncle and aunt!
home for a week’s visit. Also re
cent guests of the Moores were!
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Moore of Gaffney.
Ansel D. Bennett,
Druggist, Dies,
Rites In Greenwood
and Mrs. P. B. Adair
Mrs W. A. Moorhead, Mr and
Mrs. Julian Bolick and tamily are
spending two weeks at Pawley’s
Island. They will be joined next
week by Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell
Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Addison and
children are vacationing 'at Paw
ley’s Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison and A , ^ ,
daughters, with the latter’s mother, Ansel D. Bennett, 4 ^ we )J 1 ‘ no ^
Mrs. H. H. Harris, are spending Jf ugg i st of Greenwood died last
the week at Highlands, N. C. Thursday afternoon at his home
following a serious illness of one
year.
Mr. Bennett was born March 17,
1907, in Clinton, a son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett. He
attended Clinton high school and
graduated from the Atlanta College
of Pharmacy. After graduating he
worked in Atlanta and Cross Hill
before moving to Greenwood in 1939.
A. Wilmot Shealy and Jiurrell
Allen are attending summer school
at the University of South Caro
lina.
Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely
and sons are among those vaca
tioning this week at Pawley’s is
land.
Friends of Mrs. C. W. Copeland, „ j ~ *
will be glad to know she is able to 1 V;? 5 °" ner and ^nager of
be out again after an operation ill-i P 61 '.”? 11 / "l h . en . h 1 *
health failed and he had to re-
ness.
Mrs. Olga Coppess of LaFayette,
Ind., arrived this week to spend
several months with her daughter,
Mrs. Lester L. Norton and family.
Mrs O. A. Simpson of McCor
mick, Mrs. Steady Mixson and
tire.
Mr. Bennett was a member of
the First Presbyterian church, the
Masons, the Greenwood Lions club
and was active in civic and com
munity affairs.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
daughter, Judy, of Hampton, spent survivea oy ms wue. mis.
several days last week with ttniir E . d * V a , Co ' an Bennett formerly
mother. Mrs. Ze.no Cradock, Mr .! of Atlanta. Ga.; one daughter Mm.
Mixson and duaghter. Faye. were;® e , be Bennett, of Greenwood; one
also here on Sunday. sister, Mrs. J. R. Sloan, of this city.
Miss Martha Ann
Simpson.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mason
Simpson, who recently completed
a course in business administration
at Winthrop, has accepted a posi
tion in the office of Clinton Cotton
Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam spent
several days the {fast week in the
mountains of North Carolina vis
iting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts and
daughter, Bonnie, and Mrs. W. R.
Pitts, Sr., left Saturday on a con-
and two brothers, J. Floyd Ben
nett of Newberry, and Melvin Ben
nett of Myrtle Beach.
Funeral services were held Sat
urday morning in Greenwood, with
the Rev. James A. Bowers officiat--
ing. Burial followed in the Green
wood Memorial Gardens.
COURTHOUSE TO CLOSE
It is announced that all offices in
the courthouse, with the exception
of sheriff, will be closed Friday and
Saturday in observance of the cele-
ducted tour to Niagara Falls andi^ rat ‘ ori of the Fourt b-
Canada. They will be away about
ten days visiting New York and
Washington and points of interest:
on the return trip.
Miss Hazel Boland of Green
ville, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Roland.
Terrell Cook, daughter of Mr.!
and Mrs. David S. Cook, is spend
ing two montns at Camp Illahec
near Brevard, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R P. Chapman re-1
turned Tuesday night from Myrtle
Beach where they have been at-J
tending the American Legion state
convention sinoe Fridaiy- Mrs
Chapman represented the auxiliary-
as a delegate and Mr. Chapman
represented the Copeland-Davidson
post.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer recently
spent a week in Lakeland, Fla.,
with the former’s sister, Mrs- W.
J. Smith, and in Winter Haven
with friends.
Mrs. R. W. Wade is spending the
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