The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 04, 1952, Image 5
Thursday, September 4, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pasre Five
“DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH”
Hugh L. Eichelberger
NEW YORK LIFE MAN
31 Years Experience
PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION
FURNISHED FREE
Member The National Association of Life Underwriters
MI D W A Y
Drive-In Theatre
NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON — JOANNA
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4
LION HUNTERS
Bomba the Jungle Boy
COMEDY — WESTERN SHORT
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 5-6
SIERRA PASSAGE
Wayne Morris — Allan Ifale, Jr. t T
COMEDY — SHORT
SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 7
THE ADMIRAL WAS A LADY
Edmond O’Brien — Wanda Hendrix
COMEDY
MONDAY-TUESDAY
-JACK AND
(In Color)
SEPTEMBER 8-9
THE BEANSTALK
With Abbott and Costello
COMEDY — WESTERN SHORT
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10
TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS
COMEDY — CARTOON
WAHOO DISCONTINUED
ADMISSION 40c
Children under 12 admitted FREE
First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show ai 10 P.M.
OJ> UdL,
.Fat
HEIRLOOM*
'STERLING
W»dding-flift supreme . . . this heavy, hand*
' wme Heirloom Sterling, in her choice of pat-
* terns famous for originality and a blithe young
charm. Whichever you choose, its distinction
will bring a note of grace to every meal, years
on end . . . and since this is Sterling s/fver, it
can never wear out, never wear off. Begin her
service now with two place-settings, add
more later on anniversaries!
Mansion
House*
Damask
Rose*
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
of Spartanburg for the week-end. j Committee points out that to ob-
Mrs. Josie Pruitt of. Columbia, ■ serve these three practices wili pay
was the week-end guest of Mr. and! £- ooc j dividends.
Mra and Mrs. Darrell Franks and
sons, Harold and Darrell, of Ashe
ville, N. C., spent the week-end school.
lie School, Chattanooga, Tenn.
This is Carol’s second year at the
Mrs. P. B. Adair and Mr. and Mrs.
Platt Prather.
Growers are urged to exercise
care in picking to keep from mix-
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hellams, Jr.,) in g wide-open bolls with cracked
a ^ S ? ending two ' yeeks at the Isle or damaged bolls. Some farmers
are reported to be paying a prem-
with Mr. and Mrs. Platt Prather i
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Franks.
Hugh Eichelberger, Jr., has re
sumed his studies at McCallie
School, Nashville, Tenn.
of Palms
Miss Lucy Thomas of
Conway.
ium to their labor for picking only
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton and
son, Henry,’ spent Sunday with
relatives in Savannah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney,! _ _
Jr., Miss Dot Taylor and Mr. and; Co ^P’ m SbelbyviUe, Tenn
Mr. and Mrs. H. R McLeod and i Mr .. c w Anderson spent the L^r. and Mrs. Dick Kell of Tryon
small son, Robert, of'McBee, spent week . end in the mountains of ! N- ^ Mrs. Bob Wilson of Grand
the week-end with Mrs. McLeod’s! North Carolina Rapids, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Ml s S Sara Blakely spent several > Robert Ce<! ^ Newberry '
a e ' ! days recently in Macon, Ga., with
Mrs. P. H. Gastley of Clarksville. re i a ti V es
° a " W - R GaS, ‘! Mr. and Mrs. P.trce
y ’ ’ , y ' ; spent several days Iasi
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey., Hendersonville, N. C.
spent the week-end with her pa r '; wide-open, Tluffy, trash-free bolls.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. j Growers are also being urged to
Mrs. Marshall Lanter was the| keep grass from becoming mixed
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.cotton as it is being picked.
Gus Watt in Columbia. i Crass in the lint greatly reduces its
Mrs. Frances Warner is visiting | value and , n some instances ren .
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Chandler
week in
Bill Haselden of Fort Jackson,'cent automobile accident.
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haselden
son and daughter, Harvey and
Gretchen, of Austin, Texas, were
guests the past week of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Hamilton
moved this week to Bluffton where
they will both be members of the
high school faculty.
Mrs. M. A. Macdonald and Miss
Patsy Macdonald returned Friday
from MontreaL-JsL C. t wherelh^'|4>ou^arid Mr .—Barbour
spent the past three months at their
summer home. Dr. Macdonald join
ed them there for the past three Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp.
weeks. Friends of Sgt. Scott D. Daw-
Mrs. Platt Prather and Misi l<ins, Jr., will be interested to know
Jackie Franks have returned home he has recently landed in Korea
after a few days visit-with the for-1 and is serving—with—the—Marine
ders it unsalable.
The committee also advises grov:-
ers to see that seed cotton is thor
oughly dry and mature before it
were * s ta ^ en to t ^ le S*n. When immt-
guests Labor Day ot Misses Flor ' ur «' Breen, or damp the > liat is
ence and Agnes Bobo. damaged and its market value is
Friends of Luther H. Dunawav.i lo '^ re ^ Spreading seed cotton
Sr., will be interested to know hc° ut , ln the SUn . ,s a " e, K, ‘ V{ ' meaI *“
has resumed his work at Morrison of J lower ! n S ,ts m0 ' sture rontent
Furniture company following a re- and conditioning it lor ginning, is
Mr. and Mrs. J. J: Greene and
daughter and Mrs. Joe G. Greent
mer’s mother, Mrs. F. A. Buchanan,
in Swannanoa, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dawkins and spent the week-end vacationing in
Mr. and Mrs. Howie Dawkins were; Gatlinburg, Tenn^
week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.! ^
Bob Hughes in Tate, Ga. !Core 1$ Urged
Dr. J. W. Davis spent several . ^ 3
days this week in Hamlet, N. C., as OQ r h ST I fl Q
guest of his niece, Mrs. Jim Bar- Colton Crop
bou^-and^-Mr.-Barbout— — 1 cre'msbh—Cotton UrMrers of the
Mr. and Mrs, Irby Hipp and son,L taU! ^ urged to <H exercise
Irby m. spent the holidays with car< , jn pick £ g th “ e|r rmp (2) con .
dition cotton before taking it to the
gin, and (3) have their cotton grad
ed to determine its market v^lue.
The Clemson Extension Cotton
considered a good practice even
where the cotton is to be ginned
with a gin which has a drying
systemi
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Broad St.
Phone 658
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30
Corps.
Mr. and Mrs. J: D. Jeanes had az
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson, Mr. their guests over the week-end,
and Mrs. George Watts Copeland
and Mrs. John Boyd were visitors
last week in Cherokee, N. C., and
saw the play, “Unto These Hills."
Miss Lula Young and Mrs.
George Watts Copeland were
guests of relatives in Woodruff
Tuesday.
Rev. James S. Gray has returned
frorh Richmond, Va., where he
studied at Union Theoloical Semi
nary during the summer months.
Mrs. Gray and daughters visited
relatives in Virginia and West Vir
ginia, joining him in Richmond
during the month.
Ralph Westmoreland, a student
at the United States Naval Acade-
Mrs. O. A. Tripp and Miss BeL
Tripp of Piedmont, and Mrs. Jack
Jeanes and children. Tommy and
Ginger, of Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Lucile Ratteree and children
of Rock Hill, spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore and
family at their summer home on
Lake Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey and
children of Whitmire, and Mi.-st |
Rachel Pruitt of Jacksonville, Fla ,
recently spent a few days with
their mother, Mrs Irez Piuitt
Friends of Mrs. Samuel Gray
will be interested to know she is
a patient at the Walter Reed hos
pital in Washington, D. C., and was
my, Annapolis, Md., visited friends; to undergo surgery on Tuesday,
and relatives here durins the past The Grays wore visiting relatives
and friends in New York and Penn
sylvania when she became ill. Ma
jor Gny, who was scheduled to sail;
for army duty in Austria, has been j
deferred for thirty days.#
and relatives here durin
week.
Mrs. Harry C. Layton is spending
several weeks in West Palm Beach,
Fla., with* her sister, Mrs. F. ' W.
Maxwell, who is ill.
—Mr.~ah<r MrsTlT'C. Sfewart had 4 ‘’Mr. and” MFST X. W. Hanley 67j1
as their guests during the past
week-end Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bod-
ie, their daughter and son, Jean
and Carl, Mrs. O r B. King and Mrs.
V. M. Grill of Norfolk, Va.; James
F. Bodie of Salem, Oregon; Pfc.
Homer C. Bodie of Fort Jackson;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bodie of
Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bodie
and son, Reggy, of Greenville; Mrs.
B. A. Minick of Saluda, and Mrs.
Glover Wood of Greenwood.
Mrs. George H. Ellis has returned
Tampa, Fla., are guests of the lat-l
tor’s brother, Tom Addison, and
Mrs. Addison.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Powell have
returned from Ridgecrest, N. C,
where they spent the summer
months.
Phillip Pruitt, who spent the
summer with, his mother, Mrs. Inez
Pruitt, left this week for Social
Circle, Ga., where he will be £
member of the school faculty. - -
Friends of J. S. Boozer, assistant
Have a Bank Book
Of Your Own!
It is a little book with a future for YOU!
If you don't have .one you should . . . be
cause in it lie security ... independence ... the
ability to pay for things you want ... to make
dreams come true. And if you do have one, are
the entries in it growing every week? Are your
savings keeping pace with your earnings? They
should be, for in saving . . . like so many other
things . . . tomorrow never comes.
The time to save is always now! Tomorrow
is the day youjl need ihe money.^ouxould kove
saved today.
It's worth thinking about . . . right now!
Open an account with us.
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from a visit to her son. Dill B. El- j county agent, will regret to know
lis, and family in Dillon. I he is confined to his bed with a
Miss Ann Owens of Richmond,; back injury. He is a former agncul-
Va., spent the week-end holidays tdral teacher in the local high
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Robert S. Owens.
Rev. Richard R. Potter of At-
schgol.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Barnett and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pad-
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
lanta, occupied the pulpit of the gett, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C., spent
Firs^ Presbyterian church Sunday the past week-end with their
morning and was the week-end mother, Mrs. Jobe Nabors and at-,
guest jf Mr. and Mrs. William P. ; tended the Nabors reunion at Hur-j
Jacobs. ' ricane Baptist church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bowman i James C. Young, airman 3c. of
and children, Karen, Victor and Keesler Air Force Base. Biloxi,
Kenneth and Miss Marlene Bow- Miss., spent the week-end with his
man of Newark, N. J., were visi-; parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young,
tors the past week-end with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R P. Hamer. Mr.
Bowman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.! and Mrs. Michael Turner, Mr. ajvi
B. Loftis. ; Mrs. Rufus Sadler, Dr. and Mrs. E. 1
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Betts have re- N. Sullivan spent the week-end j.*
turned from Bonclarken, N. C., holidays in Hendersonville, N. C.
where they spent the month of Au-j Pfc. Earl Simmons of Fort Ben-ig
gust at their summer cottage. ning, Ga., and Henry Lee Sim-1 m
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollings-! mons, airman 3c, of Keesler Air
worth. Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Force Base, Biloxi. Miss., spent f:
Copeland and Mrs. Nene^D. Work-) the week-end with Mr .and Mrs. H
man attended the wedding of Miss A. Simmons.
Mary Jane Dixon and Billy God- Mr. and Mrs. John Necceskis and
shell in Greenville Sunday. * ' daughter, Volley, are occupying a
residence on Musgrove street. Thejg
Necceskis are natives of Latvia, [S
and the former is now employed * il j n
Volley is a
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas and
children of Macon, Ga., Mr. and
Mrs. J. Slice and children of Oak
Ridge, Tenn., returned to their | Joanna.
member of 11
homes Tuesday after a visit with) the second grade at Florida Street K
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall C
A CIIOIT TO IOVTM CAAOUHA
Knox
the former’s sister, Mrs. Julia K.
Wilson, in Cross Anchor, and
brother, E R. Knox, and their fam
ilies here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin and
daughter, Mary, of Fountain Inn,
and Mrs. C. B. Lawter .of Spartan
burg, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Black.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson have
returned from a two weeks stay at
their home in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Carolyn Gastley was the guest
last week of her uncle and aunts,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nichols, Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Moseley, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Gastley in Greenville.
, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Gratz will be interested to know
school.
Miss Thelma Wells and sisters]8
have returned to their home in In-! had as their guests during th^ g
dianapolis. Ind., after a visit with week-end Mr. and Mrs. Talmadgcjg
Hambrick of Washington, D. C-.ig
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hambrick
and son, Herman, Jr., of Charles
ton, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Boyd g
Caldwell of Aiken, and Miss Myr
tle Chandler of McCormick.
Bill Wade of Charlotte, N. C.,
spent Monday with his mother.
Mrs. R. W. Wade.
FrtonAs of Thornwell Dunlap, p
Jr., of this city, rising senior at 8
Clemson, will be interested to h
learn he has been named cadet t-:
chaplain, regimental headquarters, 8
corps of carets. g
Mrs. Mary Beall of Washington,
D. C., is visiting her sisters. Misses
Thelma, Maude and Sue Wells. On
Friday, accompanied by her daugh-
they have moved to Laurens where iter. Miss Miriam Beall, who has
SALES ARE AT AN ALL-TIME
HIGH...BOTH AT HOME
AND ABROAD!
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highest in history.
This is a tribute to the quality of the product. Fine ingredi
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in the familiar large two drink bottle has led to demand for a
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people work, eat or play.
Finally this popularity is a tribute to the Pepsi-Cola bottler.
A local businessman who owns his own plant, invests his own
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Quality—distribution—and the family of Pepsi-Cola bottlers—
these ingredients are combining to put "more bounce to the
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the former is manager of BcIk's
Department store.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Work
man were guests during the week
end holidays of her sister, Mrs.
Hugh Eargle and Mr. Eargle in
Florence.
Bill Turner, son of Dr. and Mrs.
W. R.- Turner, and Carol Hart, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart, of Jo
anna, will leave Sunday for McCai-
spent the past two months here, [g
she will return home.
Capt. Adeline Boland - of Ral-|H
eigh. N. C.. sptnt the week-end g
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boland. 1 *
Friends will be interested to know
she has been recently transferred
to Raleigh where she is head of the
recruiting drive for the WAC’s for
North Carolina. The Bolands also
had as their guest Mrs. Hovje Reed
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