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i I * .'ifc*;: f- Page Two t THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 2, 195^ FOR A MORE COMPLETE LINE OF ‘firestone Got Your Fishing License Yet 1.. Come In .. We Got 'Em WINNER OF WEEKLY $3.00 PRIZE JOSEPH STEINER 2 Lb. 4 Oz. Bass COME IN AND REGISTER! \ SEE WHAT HE CAUGHT IT ON! 1 Cox Home & Auto Supply Fishing Headquarters A Planned — JUST-FOR-YOU Mortgage Loan Our home financing is worked out for each indi vidual family; fitted to its needs and income. And--, we give good servfce tor rhe family ftiT<fr?ested tli" financing the purchase or construction of a home, as well as to builder and broker. From start to finish, we remember that your time is important. Ask about our financing plan. 'ederal Savings [AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephone No. 6 You don hove to be a millionaire to enjoy MENGEL 'otfamaiM, Light and delicate as it looks, you couldn’t choose a more serviceable bedroom gromp *han Meogel’s Modernaire. Ita lines are slender; the surfaces sleek ... to give your room a look of space sod light and air. But don’t be deceived, this Is Permsnizmi Mengel Furniture. There is no stouter furniture construc-j tion than you’ll find in Mengel Modernaire! And you won’t pay millionaire prices for Modernaire. See it displayed tomorrow, in Sea Spray or Russet Mahogany. 1 T. E. Jones & Sons WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis | were called to Clearwater, Ga., last ednesday rue to the death of Mrs. McGinnis’ brother, Willie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Mill Campbell of Charlotte, N. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. Campbell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner. i Students from North Greenville Junior college home for the week end were Miss Catherine Duna way, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yar- ; brough and Richard Jacks. Mr. and Mrs. Dial Jacks and son of Greenville, spent the week-end, . .... . i with the former’s parents, Mr. and son and son sited the mountains Mrs. Frank Jacks. ne = r Ash ' v ‘i‘ e ' N „ C i S “ nday - . „ \ Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Owens ana Miss Catherine Glenn of Spar-^ son 0 f Laurens, spent Sunday with itanburg, spent several days the iMrs D L ! past week wittt*;Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mrs. Jack Lawson and children of Union, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawson. Mrs. H. W. Woodward of Or angeburg, spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore. J. J. Owens and H. A. Adams 1 spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. j J. C. Adams near Ware Shoals. Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ’ Hubert Taylor of Ware Shoals, vis-; ited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor on 1 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Herman John- Have a Coke*.* and work refreshed vin Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris _ j and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle, ac-,“ , u „ f • f . « , mnanipH Mr* i 1 AIex Harn s m Anderson Sunday. FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McAlister and family of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister of WTiit- mire, visited Mrs. Gus Harris Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rice and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ben nett near Laurens Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Campbell and Jerry visited Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Richards the past week. Mrs. Ella Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. George Price and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and Mrs. Peggy Heaton and son visited George Os borne and Mrs. Bessie Nelsoi^ in Gray Court Sunday. To Thank You I wish to take this means to thank the many friends, neighbors, doctors and nurses of Hays hospital for all the kindness shown me dur ing my illness and stay in the hos pital. The cards, flowers and gifts were all very much appreciated. Thank you so much. —MRS. JOHN WORD. May I say to my friends, neigh bors, doctors and nurses at Hays hospital that your thoughtfulness and kindnesses made my illness and stay at the hospital more pleasant. Thank you for the flow ers, cards and other deeds of kind ness. —MRS. CLARENCE DUNAWAY companied by Mrs. Loree Burgess of Laurens, are visiting relatives in Pennsylvania and points of in terest in New York. , Mr. and Mrs. David Beatty and family of Charlotte, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Samples recently. Mrs. Tom Ballew is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. R. M. Hamp ton, in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jinamie Armstrong and family of Buck Island, spent ! the week-end with the latter’s par- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell, j Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harmon and j children of Saluda, visited Mrs. ' Harmon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Wm. Cartnon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carr of Wil- j listen, were week-end guests of the ! latter’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Heds-. j peth. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Law’s of ; Simpsonville, and Miss Ruby Mae Alexander of Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon Sun day. T-Sgt. James Meadors spent sev eral days with Mrs. Meadors’ and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. j Meadors before leaving Monday j for Long Island, N. Y., where he i will be stationed. Rev. J. H. Walker and son, Bruce of Grove Station, visited Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Spillers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Samples and family, accompanied^ by Mr. and Mrs. David Beatty' of Charlotte, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Sam- ples. Jr,, in Ware Shoals recently- Mrs. Hattie Quinn is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Quinn at Shaw Field, Sum ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bagwell and family of Monetta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Roberts. Mr. and. Mrs. Shorty Eisenhow er, 'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brooks of Charlotte, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Brewer and Mrs. Mar garet Eisenhower during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee and family and Mrs. Margaret Eisen hower visited Mrs. Katie Hilton, who is ill, in Anedrson Sunday. Mrs. Annie Butler of Ninety-Six, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Arnold are leaving the community to make their home in Woodruff. Mrs. Husie Payne, Miss Geneva Green, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCul lough and daughter of Iva, and Arlee Huey of Enoree, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huey. Mrs. B. L. Hollingsworth and i Sept. 21. children of Greenville, are spend- j Colie Blease celebrated a birth ing the week with her mother, I day Sept. 22. Mrs. Lizzie Mae Woody. | Mr. and Mrs. Colie Blease cele- Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stone, Mr. j brated a wedding anniversary yes- and Mrs. Gordon Stone and chil- ] terday. dren of Easley, Rayburn McBride, j Miss Barbara Griffin’s birthday Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McBride of was September 21. With The Sick .Mrs. -Marshall -Samples—retorned- from the Blalock clinic Monday after being a patient several days. Friends of Rufus Handback will regret to learn he is a patient at Hays hospital. Z. W. Rushton has been ill. Glad to report Mrs. Doris Moore is improving after being ill at her home. Jimmie Qinton is ill at his home. Attention Please! The Brotherhood of Calvary Baptist church extends to everyone a cordial invitation to attend our services and who do not have a way or the opportunity. Just call 862 and give us your name and house number on Sunday morning and evening or Wednesday night and someone will call for you. ♦ Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries. Cpl. and Mrs. W. B. Quinton, sta tioned at, Paris, France, celebrat ed a wedding anniversary Sept. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Juinton cele brated their wedding anniversary Ninety-Six, visited Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Stone during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory spent Sunday in Spartanburg with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Colie Gregory. Edward and Wilburn Gregory spent the week-end with Mrs. Ed ward Gregory and son in Bee Log, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Willis and children, Mrs. R. H. Chilton and children visited Tom Wyatt in Lau rens Sunday. Mrs. Grace Brewer and children, Mrs. Margaret Eisenhower and Walt Lee were called to Concord, N. C., Monday due to the death of Wash Eisenhower. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten visited Mrs. Braswell’s sister, and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williams, in Danville, Va., during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Butler of Ninety-Six, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reed and children of Whitmire, Mrs. Rose Word, Muriel and Lan- nie Word of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs- Har old M. Rhodes in Laurens Satur day Mr. and Mrs. George Price and sons Mr. and Mrs. Fred King and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery visited at Caesar’s Head and other points of interest recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Norris and Dorothy, and Freeman Lanford attended the funeral of Hayden Hawthorne in Piedmont Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abney Spillers, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson, Mr. and Pvt. Ray Fulmer had a birthday < * October 1. Monday was the birthday of James McWatters, Mrs. W. O. M— Gee and James Caughman. September 26th was the birth day of Sandra Griffin, and October 8th will be Jackie Griffin’s birth day. Fred Lowery celebrated a birth day September 22. Mrs. R. L. Adams has a birthday; today. September 30th was Leroy Price’s and Russell Lawson’s birth days. Hubert Leopard celebrated his birthday Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson cele brated their 12th wedding anniver sary September 27. Birthday Party Enjoyed On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory entertained a number of girls and boys in honor of their son, William, who was celebrating his 16th birthday. Indoor games were enjoyed, af ter which Misses Dorothy Wilkie, Joanne Lancaster and Elizabeth Gregory served nuts, chips, cookies and drinks. Each guest remembered William with a gift on this happy occasion. Marshall Daniel Webb Marshal Daniel Webb, 27, died early Thursday morning at Hays hospital after a brief illness. He was a native of Anderson county but had spent most of his life in Greenwood and five years ago moved to Clinton. He attend ed the Church of God. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carolyn Mize Webb; two sons, (Continued on page five) When your job has you hedged in, pause and enjoy a frosty bottle of Coke. Work refreshed. •OTTUO UNOet AlffHOVTY OT'ltt COCfeCOtje COMFXNr IT GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY "Cak4" h a ngkHrtJ trod •-mark. © 1932, THt COCA-COLA COMPANY ESPECIALLY FOR YOU! I CHARTER PATRONS OF Celebrity Series WILL ENJOY THE MOST OUTSTANDING MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS OF THE YEAR AT ' '*1 Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium INAUGURAL SEASON 1952-1953 Oct. 23—CARMEN Bizet’s Fiery Masterpiece. Grand Opera At Its Best By the Famed Wagner Opera Com pany of 80 Indudisg 28-Piece Symphony. 3V. 19—THE MIKADO Gilbert and Sullivan’s Enchanting Mirth and Melody. Company of 70 With Symphony Feb. 13 — BOSTON POPS Arthur Fiedler Conducting His World Fa mous 70-Piece Orchestra. First Time In the South. • April 10—MATA & HAfU The Rage of Stage and Television. An Hila rious Evening of Terpsichorean Capers and Comedy. All Seats Reserved t TICKETS: Reserved Seat for AM Four Events — $7.50 plus tax. Total $9.75. Mail order and check to: Piedmont Productions, P. O. Box 987, S«mrtanburg, S. C. BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY Ai Spartanburg Memorial Aiftlitorium (Telephone 8107 for reservations) Piedmont Celebrity FIRST with the FINEST! • • • V* I > v 9 «> * > >