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Thursday, October 16, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace Fiv® Methodist Church Committee Meets At Newberry Church The executive meeting of the Greenwood district, Woman’s So- ciety of Christian Service was held in Newberry Wednesday, October 8, in the home of Mrs. T. P. Crooks. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. W. C. Holroyd of Green wood, district president. Mrs. Byan Atkins of Greenwood, chairman of public relations, conducted the de votional, using as her topic, “Chris tian Leadership In National Af fairs.” Among the officers present were Mrs. J. Roy Crawford of this city. It was noted that the next execu tive meeting will be held in North Augusta on January 14, 1953. At 7 o’clock on October 8 at Ep- ting church, Newberry, Mrs. J. Roy Crawford, leader for zone three, and Mrs. Olin Layton, leader of zone 4, held a joint zone meeting of the WSCS, Greenwood district. Theme of the meeting was mis sionary personnel, education and service. WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Open the GATE-way to / iPE-TIME" ' ~ satisfaction! ^ LIFE-TIME ALUMINUM GATES STRONG • LIGHT - DURABLE ... GUARANTEED FOREVER AGAINST RUST*. SAG • ROT - WARP We also have creosoted fence posts, building posts and timbers. FARMERS FEED & SEED STORE Phone 1025 Kill Your Termites For $5.00 (Cut this out and save it, whether you have termites or not). ^ * To get rid of termites dig a V-shaped trench 6 inches wide and about 6 inches deep against your foundation wall under your house, and also around each and every pillar. Let the trench go straight down the wall, remov ing all dirt from wall, and then let the V slope to the waH at bottom. Keep trench level so water will “stand Tn~ it at both ends. Mix 1 lb. of CALOIMUM ARSENATE with five gallons of water and fill trenches with this so lution, continuing to mix at same rate till all trenches are level full. This will soak into the soil around foun dation, and when the termites return to the soil once a day for moisture they get poisoned moisture. It will take from $1.00 to $5.00 worth of Calcium Arsenate (plus cost of labor), depending upon size of your house. Your ad writer has used this method suc cessfully on his garage, and it is still keeping them out after several years. (This ad is written as a public service for the benefit of our friends and customers. We sell Calcium Arsenate, but our profit on the total amount you will need is only about 25c). C-W-S GUANO COMPANY Phone 62 CASH and CARRY..... THESE ECONOMY PRICES ARE IN EFFECT NOW! BRING US YOUR DRY CLEANING AND TAKE AD VANTAGE OF THESE PRICES. OUR CUSTOMERS GET THE BENEFIT OF COMMISSIONS PAID TO DRIVERS. Satisfaction Guaranteed Prompt, Dependable Service PICK-UP and DELIVERY • • • • BILL CAMPBELL IS OUR NEW PICK-UP AND DELIVERY MAN. LAUNDRY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. CALL “BILL” OR LEAVE IT AT— Clinton Cleaners George W. Bagwell, Prop. PHONE 948 110 E. CAROLINA AYE. CLINTON Mrs. B. L. King and Miss Emma Adams, who have been in Spar tanburg with the former’s daugh- ' ter, Mrs. H. R. Phillips, are spend- ! ing a month with Mr. and Mrs. W. jG. King, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and son, Binki, Mrs. Effie Wasson of Hickory Tavern, and Mrs. Emmie ! Wingard of Columbia, who are vis- j iting here, spent thb weelf-end at ; the Johnson cottage at Henderson- ! ville, N. C. i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burns of j Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting his mother; Mrs. Jessie Burns, Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Bishop and other rela- 1 lives here. tended a district American Legion Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, and meeting in Anderson on Sunday., other relatives. Mr. Chapman was elected grand drapeau of the Palmetto Grand HOUSEHOLD HINTS Voiture Sliced orange garnish makes Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Wil-1 S 00 * 1 ^tmg w.th lamb Sprmkld liamsburg. Va.. Mr. and Mr s . Ed- ! he "> wl, 5 $ r0 7'' s “‘' ar - d ?' »* ward A. Alwme and infant daugh- buUer and dual lightly w.th cur ler. Carol, of Landover HUU. Md. ry Powder and broil. •SAT: “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE'* are spending the week with Mrs. Rawl’s and Mrs. Alwine’s parents. the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Addison, __ Bailey attended^ the^Untvershy" of^ V************!^^ Georgia-Maryland game in Athens Saturday and spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga. : Mr. and Mrs. John Norris and Miss Elizabeth Nicholson are spending the week in the Smoky mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. Mrs. Dudley Jones is visiting her | daughter, Mrs. Hubert Boyd and family. Mrs. Edward Bailsford and daughter and son, Catherine | and Edward, of Summerton, ac-, ( Friend§ of William McCrary will! companied her here for the week- l be interested to know he is now ! end. | | located in Bakersfield, California, Mrs, Goyne Simpson spent the where he is employed by tfye cot- week-end in Charleston with her ; ton branch of the United States sister, Mrs. George Hesse, and Mr. Department of Agriculture. Hesse. ! Mrs. V. P. Adair has returned' ^ c f r “'i" Mu 7> h >- „ re ‘“ rned : from a visit with her sister. Miss Tuesday to Wilmington. N. C to ! Sue Leake, in Alachua, Fla. Miss re f me he r posm < °. n af,e , r . spending I Leake's friends will be glad to 18 two weeks vacation w'' ,h h* r par-, g know she is improving after a re- ents, Mr and Mrs. R. G. Murphy • jj , n v b Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown and g cent .illness. . j children of Lexington. N C.. spent! 8 Miss Katherine Eichctbcrger, wee k. enc i with their mothers, :1 catur, Ga., will arrive tomorrow Mrs L s Henderson and Mrs 2 Ub, spend the- week-end with her George -T: Brown. Also” spending' $ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lichel- s unc j a y w jth Mrs. Henderson were berger. h er daughter, Mrs. Fuller Reese, § Mrs. June Crisp, Miss Morelia Mr. Reece and sons of Elberton, Ga. Hansen and Miss Doris Ranson of | Mrs. E. E. Harrison was the guest Washington, D. C., who were en-1 of Mrs John Anderson in Ander-! route home after a vacation trip to son several days last week. California, were week-end guests | Dr. A. D. Salter has returned of Mrs. Irene Pitts and family. Miss from a several days st?y in Savan-. Martharene Pitts of Greer, spent nah, Ga-. where he attended tne the week-end at home. Georgia State Dental convention. S Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy visit-, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tucker of. $ NO MATTER WHETHER YOU ARE FOR IKE OR ADLAI Your Winning Ticket Is A Savings Account • ' I Your political affiliation and participation is impor tant and no concern of 'ours . . . but the necessity of providing for yourself and family is important, too, and that’s where we enter the picture. The best protection ragainst possible unexpected expenses is a savings ac count. A definite amount set aside each week will ac- cumulate surprisingly fast. We invite your savings account ... no red tape to go through . . . just come in and one of our friendly tellers will be glad to open your account. Complete Banking Service ed Mrs. Shealy’s sister, Ms. B. W. j Gibson and family in Mt. Zion over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Long and sons J of Saluda, were guests Monday of Miss Iona Blakely. Phillip W. Rogers, director of [ recreation at the State Training School, left yesterday to spend a week visiting and observing at in stitutions in Philadelphia, New Bank Of Clinfon Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ii I t? Finehville. Ky., spent, last "week with friends here. Lt. and Mrs. Ernest Kelly are oc cupying a residence on Florida « street. Lt, Kelly i§ a new’ member g of the ROTC staff at Presbyterian m»vv college. Their friends will be in-' terested to know Mrs. Kelly was called to Qolumbus, Ga , last week j on account of the illness of her! father. Jersey and Connecticut. He is be-j Capt. and Mrs. Edward Felknor ing accompanied on the trip by and small daughter, Marv Susan.; Mrs. Rogers Mrs. R. P. Henderson. Sr., of Greenwood, spent last week with ! her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Henderson. of Syracuse, N. Y., are spending the week with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. W Roy Pitts, Mrs. Billy! £‘At^ j[nd_^hiidxe.tL_Billy._ancL Dl- * Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Burton spent; ane, spent the week-end in' Sunday af Clemson with their son,! Charleston with the former s Henry Burton. Mr. arid Mrs. William Henry vis ited Dr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry in Leesville Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Hen ry, Sr., who spent the past three weeks there, accompanied them home. Mrs. Claude Crocker and daugh ter, Jinny, of Slater, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Mr. Crock er, who is in Greensboro, N. C., on business, will join them here for the week-end. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips of Cleaning Specials! daughter, Mrs. R. J. Grube, and Mr. Grube. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod ofi McBee, spent the week-end with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. McLeod attended the Carolina-Duke game in Columbia. W. B. Able of Columbia, was the overnight guest on Friday of Mr.J and Mrs. Gary Holcomb . Friends' of the Abies, who formerly resided here, will be interested to know he is traveling representative for a Let Us Give You This New '"Cracker-Barrel” Table-Setting Plan sporting goods company. Seneca, were week-end guests of I Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ea- Mr. and Mrs. William Henry. i pieg will be interested to know Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles are i they have returned here from Ir- spending the week in Bradenton, j vington, N. J., and are residing at Fla., where they were called Mon- 108 North Holland street, day on account of the illness of Mr. Mrs. Gallic Gault and small Giles’ sister. daughter, Joy Godfrey, are visit- Mrs. Raymond Crowson and son, ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- Edward, of Gastonia, N. C., visit- sel Godfrey. Lt. GauR has recently ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. been transferred from Fort Ben- Henry, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs John W. Finney, Jr., and Miss Dot Taylor were in Ath ens, Ga., Saturday to attend the Georgia-Maryland game. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Turner of El berton, Ga., were guests over the ning, Ga., to Fort Jackson, and they will join him later in Columbia. Mrs. L. H. Davidson, Mrs. Tom Ficklin and Mrs. Joe McGee were guests last Thursday of Mrs. Ed ward Sanders in Laurens for a bridge luncheon honoring Miss Betty Neal Derrick. October bride- week-end of friends and elatives ( elect. h ere - j Miss Sara Robinson and Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and 'Katrine Martin were giiests of Mrs. Dr. Thornwell Jacobs of Atlanta,! E. J. Collier of Laurens, and Mrs. Ga., leave Saturday for a visit to! Mason Speer of Abbeville at the New York. j home of the latter, recently for a Miss Lillian Dillard of I^asjey,, luncheon complimenting Miss Bet- spent the week-end with her par- ty Neal Derrick, bride-elect, ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard. ! Clinton guests of Mrs. C. D. Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks 1 drep and Mrs. Chester Aiken of and son, Sandy, of Columbia, were J Laurens for a bridge party recently week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. honoring Miss Betty Neal Derrick, were Miss Louise Beaufort, Miss Sara Robinson and Mrs. J. B. Pur- year-; — W. G. King, Sr. Mrs. J. B. Hart, Mrs. R. J. Pitts, Miss Agnes Davis, Mrs. N e n e Workman and Mrs. Earle Work man spent Sunday in Highlands, N. C. Mrs. Bob Hughes and small daughter, Harriett, of Tate, Ga., are spending this week with the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dawkins. Mr. Hughes will join them here.for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin were visitors of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Arch ie S. Adair and family in Washing ton, D. C., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and; children left yesterday for a visit with the latters parents in Mt. Kis- co, N. Y. Dr. John McSween is conducting Mrs. Grady Adams and daugh ters, Janice and Becky, of Aiken, spent Saturday with Mrs. Adams’ mother. Mrs. Inez Pruitt. W. W. Tribble of Washington, D. C., is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Cope land and Mrs. E. L. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Nichols and children were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols. Miss Irene E. Pearsons of Salem, N. si., is visiting her niece, Mrs. Frederick Brandt, and Mr. Brandt. Friends of Mrs. Harry Wilkes, Jr., of Columbia, formerly of this city, will regret to know she was called to Trinidad, Colo., several . , weeks ago on account of the death revival- services at the First Pres- Q f her sister. Little Harry Wilkes byterian church in Chester this! 3rd, is visiting his grandparents week. On SUnday he and fMrs. Me-! here while she is away Sween were in Rowland, N. C., for Mrs. Phillip Eassy and children the 50th anniversary of the Pres-, of Greenville, spent Sunday with byterian church. j her mother, Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Mrs. Ethel Pitts was the week- Auddy Parker of Charlotte N end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne; C., spent Saturday with his moth Jarvis and little son, Mike, in Co- er, Mrs. Ed Turner, and Mr and lumbia. , Mrs. Lewis Bagwell Bill Haselden of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts and son of Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pitts and daughter of Spar tanburg, were here last week for Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers and John Lee Sinkhorn, a student at Presbyterian college, spent Sunday in Hendersonville and the moun tains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman at- For a pre-election supper party, v% hat’s more appropriate than an old fashioned ‘‘Cracker Barrel” and a casserole of “Political Hash”? Come in now for your free table diagram and the recipe for this clever new hot chicken delicacy. 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