The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 14, 1952, Image 5

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r Thursday, August 14, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five *3a*? !:! : ' A throw of the dice has lost many a life time savings. When it comes to financial se curity a safer, surer, method of handling money is needed. That’s why such great de pendence is placed on banks. Savings are in sured up to $10,000, giving you full security. Your passbook will show you how fast regu lar savings add up. » ; ' _ ' ' WE INVITE YOU TO USE OUR COMPLETE, HELPFUL SERVICE. WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW • •? .j [ • _ • Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Friends of Miss Aiieen King will ( with her mother, Mrs. John Griffin; Ije glad to know she is able to be' i out again following a recent ill ness. Mrs. Harry Nettles and family and Margie Mills are spending this week in Garden City. 1 ! ( Mrs. Alex Walters and son, Har- j old, of Fayetteville, N. C., were ■ week-end guests of Mrs. F. M. ! Stutts. > j Mrs. Paul Turner and daughter, Susanne, of Decatur, Ga., are | spending the week with the for- ; mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. ! Dillard. ! Thornwell Dunlap leaves today to join several college friends in j Clemson for a trip to Minnesota i and other mid-west states. Misses Joyce Frady and Char- BARBECUE PORK AND HASH FOR SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 J. Lee Willard i: READY 10:00 O’CLOCK Pig Foot Stew Friday Night misses Joyce r racy a no c.nar- Joh Kansen in AUenhurst, N. J j T \ ur . ner ‘ eft r ?! nUy .u ,0r F , and also in New York City. be “emnloved * * i Mlss M y rtle Chandler of MeCor- mp oyea. , mic j Ci j s spending several days with ! Miss Ella Adair left Tuesday for Miss Maude Wells. I:r Brevard, N. C., where she will; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dillard and » spend several weeks. She was ac- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bazemore and Pitts and other relatives Sara Louise Wilder of McCor-; mick, spent the past week with her grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs Horace Geer and daughters recently visited the m Great Smokies and Cherokee. N C., I where they saw the pageant, “Un-i to These Hills.” Mrs. Paul Port of Youngstown, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hayes and | children of Ridgeville, N. J., are visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. 1 Nina Vance Bailey, and other rela tives in Greer. Mrs. Andrew Johnson left Tues-; day for a visit with her sister, Mrs.! HI companied by Miss Mary Temple- §|ton. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 8 $ :: family have returned to their home in Jacksonville, Fla, after being :: , Dillard reunion held at Mineral Springs. Mrs. Acie • Lee Johnson has ac cepted a position at Lydia Mills Miss Patti Britt, of ..Jifton, Ga.,jhere ever the week-end for the is visiting her sister and brother in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ander son, Jr. Miss Ruth Bailey is visiting H .friends and relatives in Griffin, Ga. store. \\ Mr. and Mrs. Thad Johnson. Jr.,j Mrs. George Taylor is spending and Mrs. Frances Warner are at-1 several days in Montreal, N. C. B tending the State Fluiist cunven-^ Mr. R. w. Wacte is spending this J.‘ 0 o " in Spartanbur . g throu?h tomor RADIO PIRATES Kmonq th« many wond*n cooc«iy*d during th* N»*oti*th c*nfury th« rddto stands out obov* all cm a symbol of mankiad's .pchiovomoaL Bui Ihoro ars Ihoso that would tak* advanlaqo of thus modom marvol by ospioiiln^ so- callod curo-alts and nostrums. Don't bo mislod or pay too muck attsnbon to tho claims mods by tho lostorom of such products. Only a Modical Doctor Is quailfiod to diaqnoso and proocribo lor illnoos. So by all moans took his advico first ; Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp and son, Jlrby III, of Rock Hill, are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp. Mrs. Kitt McMaster and children, Ellen and Kitt III, of Winnsboro, are visiting Mrs. W. H. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. John Harper and 1 Miss Kat Dicus ^ere week-end visitors in Cherokee, N. C. Mrs. Kenneth Haselden and chil- week at Lake Junaluska, N. C- Mrs. T. D. Kinney and daughter.^ Susan, of Sumter, are visiting her brother, R. S. Truluck, and family. Mrs. Hugh McNair and children, Missy, Charles and Schley, spent Monday in Augusta, Ga., with rela-! lives. Edward F. Slier of Long Island. N. Y., joined other members of the ; family here the past week for a | visit with Mrs. Slier’s parents. Dr. j and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. The Sliers ! ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE - - PUBLIC . t. We Now Have Facilities To Completely Serve Your Insurance Needs dren and Mr. and Mrs. Frank And-1 will return home today. Mrs. L. J. erson were guests of Gene Ander son in Anderson last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland, Shir ley and Tracy Quinton and Mrs. C. Brandt and daughters left yester day for their home in Asheboro, N. C. - W. C. Bonds and granddaughters. Q. Holland were guests during the | Roberta Bonds -and - Ray Anderson past week of the latter’s sisters, 0 f Laurens, are on a ten-day trip Mrs. Lewis Kalusche and Mrs. to' Florida. While away they will! I Mary Foreman, in Asheville, N. C. j visit the formers brother, Stanley Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Woodruff and^. Bonds, in Jacksonville, who w’ill ! son, Gerald, left Monday to ac-; accompany them them to other company the latter’s sister, Captain; points of interest. ! Elberta Sease, to her assignment with the army nurses corps at Se attle, Washington. Mrs. George R. Blalock and chil dren, Mrs. Charles Workman, Mrs. Carroll White Copeland and son. Rev- and Mrs. George M. Webb with the iatter’s sister, Mrs. Bynum imCTctrrtdren -have- returned-to^ their - Poe^-^HMl-sonr^ - 1 V-, T/" 1 l«-V r T"L b ♦ /-W T» O • • A • « A. A 1 * • home in Knoxville, Tenn., after a, visiting her, spent yesterday in visit with the latter’s parents. Dr. | Cherokee, N. C., and attended the and Mrs. John McSween. They j pageant. “Unto These Hills.” spent a few days at the McSween > Mr. and Mrs. Platt Prather, Mr. cottage at Garden City Beach. I an d Mrs. Wallace Franks visited Miss Jamie Little and Kay Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaudrot and Thomas spent Sunday in Gastonia^l Mrs. R. R. McGee in Greenwood N. C., with the former’s sister, Mrs. Sunday Everette Carson, and Mr. Carson, i Mrs David Copeland, Mrs. J. G. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kay and I Simpson with Mr. nad Mrs. Ralph children, Mrs. Rosa Stewart and, Yonce and son of Johnston son, Percy, of Greenville, w’ere ; guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. E. ! L. Holland. Mrs. J. D. Arthur of Union, was a spend-the-day guest of Mrs. R. B. Glenn during the week. I Mrs. Henry H. Wing of Atlanta. Ga., is spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Newton B.j Jones. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Henderson, | Jr.< of Harrisonburg, Va., were' guests last week of the former’s | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Caldwell Henderson. Miss Terry Thomas is visiting; Miss Nan Long in Belmont, N. C. Mrs. Wayne Johnson and small son have returned to their home in Nashville. Tenn., afte a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Coleman were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tibbitts in Henderson ville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland, Shir ley and Tracey Quinton spent the week-end in Walterboro with Mr and Mrs. James T. Smith, and al so visited in Charleston. Major William A. Sherratt, Cap tains Newton B. Jones, William P- Jacobs and Robert Wysor are at tending two weeks Officers Re- j serve camp at Fort Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson, ac companied by their grandchildren, Ma.ry Pinson and Arthur McQueen, Jr., spent last week in Danville. Va., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eanes and family, and Roy Pinson. This week they are visiting the Ar thur McQueens in Loris and other relatives in Mullins. Mrs. P. M. Pitts and sons, Mrs. Jobe Holland and Miss Margaret Holland spent the week-end in Cherokee, N. C., and attended the pageant, “Unto These Hills.” Mrs. E. B. Pinson and daughters and Mrs. W. S. Hart of Greenwood, have returVied from a few days stay in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meadors and Ralph Adair of Macon, Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCurdy of Summer ville, Ga. were guests several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Sr., while here for the fun eral of Dr. R. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Henry were week-end guests of their son-in- law and daughter. Lt and Mrs. William P. McKinnon, in Colum bia. Mr^and Mrs. Horace Geer of Rock Hill returned home Monday after spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Mrs. H. M. Geer and other relatives. Miss Martherene Pitts of Greer, accompanied by her cousin, Edgar Duke of Fort Valley, Ga., who was visiting there, spent the weekend are spending Beach. the week at Myrtle; Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Phone 658 Office Hoars 9:00 to 5:30 CUNTON TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS FOR TODAY’S FINEST BUS SERVICE.. AND TODAY’S BEST BUYS IN TRAVEL ATLANTA. GA. $4.75 COLUMBIA. S. C. $1.80 CHARLESTON. S. C $4.50 ASHEVILLE. N. r C. $2.70 SUMTER. S. C. $2.75 GREENVILLE. S. C SI.10 KNOXVILLE. TENN. . $5.00 JACKSONVILLE. FLA. $7.80 NORFOLK. VA. $9.25 NEW ORLEANS. LA. $13.90 MEMPHIS. TENN. $11.65 DETROIT. MICH. $15.15 CHICAGO. ILL. $16.45 DALLAS. TEXAS $20.95 LOS ANGELES. CALIF. $43.30 Phii U. 9. Tm. Swr* m Extra 10% EACH WAY with m Round Trip Tkkot. - Before you toko your mx* trip any. whore yet Groykounttt low fmrotl Clinton Bus Station E. Carolina Ave. Phone 59 3' GREYHOUN AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS POLIO FIRE - LIFE - CASUALTY LIABILITY - ACCIDENT HOSPITALIZATION We Can Save Y'ou Money If You Plan To Finance Your Next Car, Use Our BANK PLAN 24-Hour Claim Service — See Us Today “ INSURANCE RATINGS AA-PIXS Let Give You Quotations On Your Needs Automobile Insurance Underwriters ^ Clinton Agency Everette T. Bryant Agent 103 N. Broad St. — Phone 610 What’s Your Telephone Worth? WHEN M1NUTES COUNTI ‘JOE, MY CAR WONT START- CAN YOU RUN ME TO THE STATION?' LITTLE problems would sometimes turn into real emergencies without your telephone. In business and at home, it puts you quickly in touch with the people you need. - PEOPLE everywhere are depending on the tele phone more and more ... to help them earn a living . . . serve their family needs . . . have fun and make friends. And the telephone plays a vital role in today’s most important job — national defense. — Southern Bell Telephone ami Telegraph Company. GOOD MANAGEMENT- improving methods and equipment, and working facilities to the utmost—is one of the reasons why the price of telephone service has gone up less than most prices. BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE > LOWEST POSSIBLE COST L Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thank You!