The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 13, 1952, Image 5
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Thursday, November 13, 19r)2
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Paa:e l-'ive
Heavy Docket
Larceny Cases
In Laurens
Several cases were set for hear
ing in a relatively quiet term of
General Sessions court in Laurens
Tuesday.-
Yesterday a jury deadlocked in
a gun-pointing case quickly reach
ed a verdict after a few words
from Judge Bruce Littlejohn, and
acquitted Warren Stehens of the
charge.
‘After receiving the (foireman’s
report that the jury was dead
locked, Judge Littlejohn suggested
that if it was at all possible, the
jury should attempt to reach a
verdict one way or the other.
Several pleas of guilty were
taken, with sentences imposed as
follows: Johnnie E. Taylor and
James C. Taylor, housebreaking
and larceny. Johnnie E. Taylor
sentenced to one year, suspended
on service of three months, pro
bation for three years, and James
C. Taylor, who was already on pro
bation with 15 months of a sen
tence remaining, sentenced to 18 and death of our dear husband and
months, suspended on „ service of.j father. Also, we appreciate the many
three months, probation for three
years, the previous probation re
voked and both sentences to run
concurrently; Robert E. Crane and
Bill Posey, larceny from the field,
each six months, suspended, pro
bation for three years.
Also Stonewall Edmunds, Doyle
Emory and Junior Taylor, larceny.
Edmunds and Taylor sentenced to
one year each. 1 Emory given one
year, suspended on service of six
months, probation for five years.
Stonewall J. Edmunds pleaded
guilty to non-support and will be I
sentenced later.
The folowilng true bills were re- j
turned by the Grand Jury: Wal-j
ter Edward Arnold, driving under:
influence of intoxicants: Willie B.;
Evans, assault and battery withj
intent to kill; Clyde Croy, obtain-;
ing goods under false pretense; |
Paul Henson, bad check; Paul Wil-|
banks, Jerry Ballew, Cecil Murphy
and Wilson Murphy, larceny; J. Y. j
Todd, assault and battery with in-j
tent to kill; William J. McElhan-
non, non-support; J. H. Lyons, bad
check; Clifton E. Revis, non-sup
port; Leonard Crowe, non-sup
port; Henry L. Holland, malicious
mischief; Raymond D. Allgood,
bastardy.
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ernest
Chaney, and other relatives and
aXMaTexas, where the former will be
located for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Q. Higginboth
am and daughter, Miss Norma Hig
ginbotham, formerly of Abbeville,
are occupying a residence at 210
Cedar street. Mr. Higginbotham
is connected with the State Farm
Mutual Insurance company.
Mrs. L. C. Singley and daugh
ters, Marice and Shirley, visited
relatives in Silverstreet the past
week-end.
Mrs. G. Darbyshire of Moultrie,
Ga., w'as the guest several days
last week of Mrs. M.' A. Macdon
ald.
Lt. John Pitts is at Clemson to
day where he was invited to ad
dress the cadet corps. Lt. Pitts
who has recently returned from
Korea, has spoke to groups at
Clemson several times recently.
frfends here. She was formerly
Miss Lois Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Walker and
children and Mrs. Jessie Burns of
Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Bishop on Sunday.
Capt. and Mrs. E. M. _ Felknor
MIDWAY
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends,
relatives, the nurses and doctors at
Hays hospital, for the many acts of
kindness shown us during the illness
oral tributes. May God richly bless
each one is our prayer.
MRS. PAUL McCAULEY
AND SONS.
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Bridge Prizes for Your Parties
Famous Ballerina China
Start a set for only $5,95
Men’s Quality Shirts
Fancy fused collar Dress Shirts. All sizes and
sleeve lengths
$2.98 value for $1.98
AVhite, bulfon-down oxFdril, all siezs and sleeve lengths
$3.98 value for $2.79
New oxford spread roll button-down collar Sport Shirt,
in all sizes
Reg. $4.98-extra special $3.49
Extra special—Sport Shirts in solid colors
$4.98 value for $2.98
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MENTION
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CARTOON
Sweepstakes - $100
Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan are
spending the week in Miami, Fla.,
where the former is attending the
Southern Medical association meet
ing. Mrs. Elizabeth N. Sullivan of
Columbia, is here with her grand
sons while they are away.
Mrs. T. N. Latimer of Ware
Shoals, is visiting hbr 4 daughter,
Mrs. Roy Casque, and family. ,, , , „
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James and small daughter, Mary Susan,
Holtzclaw and son will be interest-; yesterday for Perrin Field,
ed to know they moved last week
to Greer where they will make
their home.
Bob Black left yesterday on a!
business trip to Baltimore. Md.
Friends of Cpl. Chas. Pitts, son,
of Mrs. W. Roy Pitts, will be inter '^ p IKI TIIVBTnr
ested to know he is spending a 30-j|||#lyW IN I Ilf II I Ilf
day leave at his home here after “■■■ ■ ■■ ■IE.
service with the armed forces in ———
Alaska. He will report December Thursday November 13
15 to Oklahoma City, Okla. I^^QHP /^W T A
Mr. and Mrs! Brice Quinn of 1
Blacksburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wills, Gorcev anij the Bowery
of Spartanburg, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.JIrih-
j bier
Lt. J. F. Jacobs, formerly station
ed at Fort Benjamin Harrison,
Ind., who has been spending a
leave here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, left yester
day for Camp Kilmer, N. J., from
i where he will sail for duty with a
j finance corps in Germany.
Mrs. Marshall W. Brown, Mrs.
George C. Bellingrath, Mrs. Phil
! Rogers, Mrs. M. L. Robertson, Mrs.
I Hubert Pitts, Mrs. G. W. Hollings-
! worth and Mrs. Frank Miller at-
; tended a regional garden duly
meeting in Union yesterday.
( Mrs. Eugene Sheorn and chil-
: dren of Camden, spent last week
! with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Mc-
i Cary, and other relatives. Mr.
Sheorn was also here during the
week and accompanied them
: home. •
Mrs. E. K. Garrison is visiting
j hr daughter, * Mrs. Oby Lyles, and
I family in Darlingtop.
W. E. Belli. Jr., of Marysville,
! California, arrived by plane last
j week for a visit with his parents,
[ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell, in Renno,
I other relatives here and in Green-
| ville. His friends will be interest-
fc ed to know he will be here for
some time for an extended visit
and rest.
Mrs. R. G. Clardy of Mullins, and
Miss Irene Mason of Harrisonburg,
Va., will return to their homes to
day after a week’s visit with Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Pinson.
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Salter, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Addison spent the
week-end in Atlanta, Gal., and at-
Symphony Orchestra
In Laurens Tuesday
The Spartanburg symphony or
chestra, Henry Janiec, conductor.
will appear ip eom-ert at the Lau
rens high,school auditorium on Tues
day, November 18 at ,8 p.m.
The concert will be under the
sponsorship of the Laurens and Clin
ton Business and Professional Wo
men's clubs.
Tickets are on sale here by mem
bers of the club.
The following program will be
presented:
Soicees Musicals—Rossini-Britten.
1. March. (2) Canzonetia. (3) Ti-
rolese. (4) Bolero. (5) Tarantella.
poriolanus Overture—Beethoven.
Intermission
Hungarian Dances, No. 1, 3, 10—
Brahms.
Emperor Waltz, op. 437 — Johan
Strauss.
Jamaican Rhumba — Arthur Ben-
| jamin.
Jazz Pizzicato—Leroy Anderson.
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DETECTIVE
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Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker
. and William Bendix
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Your Dollar Spent
In Clinton
... Is Never Thrown Away!
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For whoever gets it will spend it with your neighbor,
and he’ll spend it with his grocer, and the grocer’s wife
may exchange it for a new winter suit or coat.
So while your dollar is still in Clinton, it is busy mak
ing business in Clinton . . . volume and profit. The more
your dollars get around here, the more they earn for
everyone who lives in this community.
But, send or spend your dollar OUTSIDE of this
community and it’s gone. Neither your neighbor nor any
merchant in Clinton likely will ever see it again . . . nor
will you. Money spent at home will come back to you.
on
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
1 tended the Army-Tech game
j Saturday.
Mrs. Newton Jones has returned!
I from a visit with her mother, Mrs. j
j Henry H. Wing, in Atlanta, Ga.
i Their friends will regret to know,
Mrs. Wing suffered injuries in an
accident and is a patient in thes
Emory hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod and
son, Robert, of McBee, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Blakely.
Misses Thelma, Sue and Maude
Wells spent Sunday in Anderson
with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Brown leave I
today for a trip to New Orleans, t
La., where Dr. Bown will attend a
meeting of the Southern Regional
Educational Board.
Miss Becky Speake, Mrs. Fred
Holcombe and Mrs. S. M. Warner |
spent several days in Atlanta, and
Athens, Ga., last week attending
the dog show.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath
bug with Mr. and Mrs. Winfield
spent the week-end in Spartan-
Bryson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard were |
guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs.
Allen McSween and sons in Lin-i
colnton, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby ipp and son,
Irby III, of Rock Hill, were guest*.
over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
Irby Hipp.
Dr. John McSween is conducting
revival services this week at the
Marion Presbyterian church.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Powell Fraser
of Camp Rucker, Montgomery,
Ala., visited friends here and in
Geenville the past week-end.
Mrs. Claude Crocker and daugh j
ter, Jinny, of Slater, spent several;
days last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Mr.!
Crocked joined them here a-id ac
companied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bouknight,
and daughter, Amelia, of Charles
ton, spent the week-end with the
latter’s mother, Mrs. Metta Stone.
Mrs; Mollie Bobo of Spartanburg,
was also the guest of Mrs. Stone j
on Sunday. * ,
Dr. M. W. Brown addressed thei
men of the church of the Third
Presbyterian church in Greenville
at their supper meeting on Tues-j
day evening.
Dr. M. A. Macdonald occupied]
| the pulpit of the First Presbyte
rian church in Bennettsville on
Sunday morning.
Mrs. W. E. McLendon and Mrs.
Leonard Bishop spent Tuesday m
Columbia with thfcir sister, Mrs.
T. S. Duncan.
Mrs. Jim Ashton of New York,
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