The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 31, 1952, Image 5

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>_ - Thursday, July 31, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Fiv» In Order That We May Bring You Finer Portraits Shields Studio will be closed August 6-31 while we are attending the Advanced School of Photography, Photog raphers Association of America, at Wynona Lake, Ind. / . SHIELDS STUDIO WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. Glenn Wildis and daugh ters, Gwen, ^Meta and Nancy, of Aiken, were guests of Mrs. J. H. Donnan and Miss Miriam Donnan for several days last week. Richard Stutts joined friends in Fayetteville, N C.. and is spending P Use Our Complete tt Friendly Service... For every business or personal trans action involving money, there is a bank service designed to help you save money, own and improve your home, finance your farming operation, establish your credit, safeguard your income. We invite you to acquaint yourself with our friendly service. COMMERCIAL BUSINESS LOANS * IT’S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU! Washington, .from Valdosta, Ga., Richmond. Va. They were joined in where he has been attending an Richmond by George Brocken- army air force school. - brough who had been attending Burt Copley of Aiken, joined his! summer camp at Aberdeen Proving family here over the week-end and Grounds, Md. '• : accompanied them home to Aik- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley, Mi\ en. Mr. Copley has accepted a po- and Mrs. Abit Alexander. Mr. and sition with the medical department Mrs. James Jacks spent the week- _ . °* the bomb plant at Augusta, and end visiting points of interest in. tie, while Mr. Pittman is attend- moved there from Albelrquerque, i the mountains of Nortn Carolina. mg a two weeks ORC camp at New Mexico j r- j * j j Fort Tark-son Mexico. i Mr and Grady Adams and _ _ „ T . . , .. ’ Mrs. Julia Parker of Morven, N. children of Aiken, spent the week- Mrs. Ed Little and Mrs. J. H., c., was the guest over the week- end with Mrs. Adams’ mother, Mrs. H° nn ^ ,. arC * th iT r sis * er ’ end of Mr. and 'Mrs. John Rose- Inez Pruitt. Mrs. Walter Aull, in Pendleton. boro 1 T /-*, . j u „ ’ I Mrs. Joe Clements and children, several davs at Wriehtsville Beach In V1 . s * j Mr. and Mrs. George Brocken-; Angela and Joe, of Statesboro. Ga . several days at Wnghtsville Beach. ^ M r. and Mrs Ed Crowson in brough. Misses Leola Burdette and I are visiting her parents, Dr. and m ^ t-k * d e tt-j i Charlotte, N- C., last week. Mildred Dunlap are spending sev-lMrs. F. K. Shealv. Mr. Clements Ted Liberty Rampey of Pied-1 Mrs. A. S Maxwell and children, ’ 1 mont, spent last week with Mr. and i j ac k. Jean and Sidney, who have in Williamsburg and joined them here for the week-end. Mrs. Bill Sims. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. been spending the surruner at their Rampey spent Sunday here and home in Montreal, N C.. left Fri- « Ted accompanied them home. Mr. da y. f or California to accompany i.l it and Mrs. S. F. Rampey of Pied- j their son and brother. Lt. David M mont. Miss Charlotte Sims of Co- Maxwell, w ho will leave for over- 1 & lumbia, and Claude Jones of' seas duty 3150 eUMtS 0 ' ‘ ht Mr. and Mrs. Fate Henry of!I . LeesviUe. spent Sunday with rela- t; Mrs. Grady Adair and children tives here ere vacationing this week at Folly Dr ^ Nolan of Columbiai spent Mrs.' Lon Ledford and son. John f" e , r r ! n d ? ys here la! •' , week vlsit - Leonard, are visiting Mr. Ledford’s. 3 ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Led-[i Mr - ancl Mrs - E^Uon Reynolds K ford, in Augusta Ga. f of Washington. Ga., were guests of » Mr, and Mrs. John Nickles and th * latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. « daughters. Wanda and Elaine, of | p - B * Ada ‘L several days last week.! g Chester. Mrs. Cora Lee Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake had as ] W. P. Riddle of Laurens, were i their guests Sunday the former’s V* guests of Mrs. F. M. Stutts Sunday. I niece. -Mir. GeorgT Sherrill and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burdette of i Dr. Sherrill of-petroiL-Jylicii.y- MF^‘ "Charl^fSh, were guests over the and Mrs. E. N. Gault, Mr. and Mrs. week-end of relatives here. Hubert Hendrix of ountain Inn. Mr. and Mrs/ H. -R._ McLeod and i Mr and Mrs. Bill Sims will at- g tend the MacKay-Maddox weddsng in Toccoa, Ga., on Sunday after- il n<x)n. 1 § Card of Thanks I deeply appreciate the K S vote given me in my race for Commissioner. little son of McBee, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely, and other relatives. G. Woodworth, Miss Ruth Davis, of Misses Jean and Agnes McQueen Miss. Betty .Woodworth,-• -Mcsr- -M’ f-ef -L-ons,~ nr ~v isTtinif fhelf ^ gra nd-' It # * :: it*. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson. # k, Cross City, Fla.. Mrs. John D. Davis Also arriving this week for a visit and Dr. J. W. Davis w'ere in Chero-| we re Mrs. Pinson’s brother. F. R kee, N. C., over the week-end Clardy. Mrs. Clardy and sons. **1~~"* ....................... w'here they attended the pageant, Franklin and Boyce., of Jackson- 1 0 •> Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation “Unto These Hills John Jordan and Fred Oxley of Laurens, will leave Sunday for Asheville, N. *C., where they will j participate in the "Land of the Sky” golf tournament for a week. ville, Fla Mr. and Mrs. Goyne L. Simpson, accompanied t>y the latter’s broth er-in-law. and sister, Mr. and Mrs George Hesse, of Charleston,* were, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gwen Hitt is spending this week- Flemingi their niece ’ and with relatives in Newberry. Mrs. S. D. Dawkins spent several days in Canton, Ga., last week with her daughter, Mrs. Bob Hughes, Mr. Hughes and little daughter, Harriett. daughter, in Washington, D. C. Misses Constance and Barbara Burts and Clair Pitts spent Sunday at Ridgecrest, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Epting and Mrs. Allen McSween and sons, i Mrs. Jack Miller of Pomaria were: John, Allen and Larry, of Lincoln- ton, N. C., are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Sheely. Mrs. J B. Wilder with Mr. and , I appreciate sincerely the efforts of my friends in Laurens County in my behalf in my race for the office of So^ licitor. We made a clean, hard fight, and we did the best we could do. I shall never forget or cease to appreciate the kindness of my friends who so loyally helped me. Mrs. G. S. Yeldell and George' Mrs. G C Wilder and daughter of Yeldell of Greenwood, were guests[McCm-miek. were week-end guesU over the wdek-end of Mr. and Mrs. lue former s sisief-in-law, Mrs. J. D. Janes. Mrs. Bill McKennon and little duaghter, Beth, of Columbia, spent 1 last week with the former’s par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry. Lt. I McKinnon joined them over the j * he mountains of North Carol | week-end and accompanied them j ^M^ 5 v ivian Sheel>^was ^the home. G. C. 1 Purkerson, and Mr. Purker- son. in Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. H. A. Copeland/ with her daguhter, Mrs. Hugh Morgan, of Laurens, is spending a few days in Carolina. - guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ep- Misses Allene Copeland Martharene Pitts of Greer, are ndjtmg in Pomaria. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanley of spending this week at Myrtle j HartsviU& Mrs. J. A. Dugan and g eac h Miss Mareie Dugan of Darlington, Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and son, were hefe over the week-end for Mike, of Columbia, and Mrs. thel the funeral of their aunt. Miss Lil- Pitts are spending this week in the lie . i ;°“! 1 8* .,, , , _ mountains, of North Carolina. ^ r - ^ ■ Tribble of Washington, D. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and C.. arrived yesterday for a visit family are vacationing this week at | with’ Mrs. E. L. Chandler and Mrs. Myrtle Beach ’ ■ ^ Copeland. Miss Laura Jennings has accept^ -Lt" and" Mrs~'ffPTrrv Cromc, who ed a position with Morrison Furni-;W'ere enroute from Fort Sill, Okla, to Fort Bragg, N. C., were guests K C. E. Saint-Amand ture company. Lt. and Mrs. Billy Dicus and small daughter of Parris Island, were week-end guests of Mrs. W. A. Dicus and family. They were accompanied home by their daugh ter, Martha Brow-ning, who had been spending several w*eeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis of Columbia and Mrs. Ethel Pitts at- tneded the wedding of Miss Ann Ellison to Dr. John Lake in Easley Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. C- Bynum Betts left yesterday for a months vacation several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King. M. G. Woodword of New York, was a business visitor here several days this week. Misses Mary Ruth and Patricia Norman returned Saturday from Houlka. Miss., wl^ere they visited friends' and relatives for two j wee ks Mrs. B. H. Henry and Mrs. H. D. | Rantin are visiting their sister, Mrs. W. T. Wingo, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands en- LADIES’ Bemberg Dresses Reduced! Regularly Priced At Sale Price S10.95 S7.95 * $ 7.95 ..... .tttt. .... $5.95~ . S 6.95 S4.95 LADIES’ Fashion Craft Sandals All Leather Regularly priced from S4.95 to $6.95 - All Reduced to 2.98 Sizes 3Y2 through 9B Clinton Mills Store Corner Bailey and Academy Sts. A DOLLAR V DAY d SPECIAL HAMILTON’S, Inc “A CREDIT TO ALL SOUTH CAROLINA” stay at their summer cottage at Bon darken. N. C. | joyed a family get-together on Miss Katrine Martin spent last Wednesday with their children, week on vacation at her \\ome at grandchildren and great-grandchil Gray Court. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Askins and small daughter are moving to dren. Those present for the oc casion were Mrs. R. L. Coe of Co lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Car- day to Conway. Mr. Askins, who son of^ Greenville, Mrs Albert W. is connected with the Internal Rev- ” ’ enue Service, is being transferred there. He formerly had offices in Laurens and they resided here on Woodrow street. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wills of Spar tanburg, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble, enroute to Jackson, Miss., to visit the former’s relatives. Horace Payne, Jr., Charles Cope land, Ricky Rhame, John Eichel- berger, Buddy Johnson, Billy Row land and Duck Adair are attending camp at Camp Greenville. Allen Young, Bobby and Wright Simpson spent the week-end in Bi loxi, Miss., with James Young, who Ford, Jr., and daughters, Lucy and Anne, of Georgetown, and Mrs. T. M. France and Tom and Carson France of Stanley, N. C. Miss Noreen Quern of Charlotte, was the week-end guest of Mrs. F. F. Hicks! Mrs. N. P. Dow and daughter, Dana, of Knoxville, Tenn., are guests this week of the H. D. Ran tin family. Mrs. H E. Sturgeon has return ed from a six weeks visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Sturgeon and infant son in Greenville. Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser and daughters. Misses Ellen and is stationed with army air corps Ann, are visiting realtives in — “ Hinesville, Ga. Lt. and Mrs. Tom J. Bolt and at Keesler Field. Guests of Mr .and Mrs. W. G. King for the week-end at their lake cottage were Mr. and Mrs. Harber Montgomery of Athens, Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Cruick- the latter’s sister, Miss Ginger 1 Pearson, of Fort Thoas, Ky., were; guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Jack Red, and Mr. Red during the shanks and son, of Columbia, and week. The Bolts are enroute to Mrs. Ed Little of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and son, Roger, of Raleigh, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam and other rela-! tives. Miss Miriam Donnan is visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs. Joe Donnan, in Charles-1: ton. . |; Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Kohler and i daughter, Miss Ann Kohler, of Chester, were guests several days this week of Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. They, accompanied by Mrs. Eric Martin of Owings, spent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. John B. Pittman and chil dren of Rockingham, N. C., are vis iting her mother, Mrs. John W. Lit- McChord Air Force Base, Tacoma. GEORGIA BELLE PEACHES You Pick Them HUNDLEY’S ORCHARD Cross Anchor-Enoree Highway 5 REASONS WHY Our Home Loan Plan Is Popular 1. You repay in convenient monthly amounts 2. Principal, interest, taxes, insurance may be included in payments 3. Our plan leads to debt-free home ownership 4. Pay ahead without penalty if you wish 5. No red tape; prompt, triendly service ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephony N*. 6