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1 1 I - M Thursday, February 12, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five FOR MOORE’S SHOE STORE is continuing sale price on SPECIAL LOT OF SHOES NYLON HOSE 99c 60 Gauge — Regular $1.35 WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Guests last week of Mr, and Mrs. W. G. King, Sr., were Mrs. Shad Lew Allen of Winston-Salem, N. C., Mrs. Margaret Hall of Lexing ton, N. C., and Lt. and Mrs. Hank Cronic of Fayetteville, N. C., who visited them over the week-end. Friends of Henry Burton will be interested to know he has accepted a position with J. E. Sirrine Co. in Greenville with the drafting de partment before leaving next month for the army. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath were Mr. and Mrs. are visiting relatives in Staunton, Va. • • Mrs. M. Frank Reed of Laurens, who is spending the winter in Mi-| ami, Fla., and Mrs. J. Wilton Stew art of Charleston, visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. L. HJ Davidson and Mr. Davidson the past week-end. Friends of Miss Lidie Sloan will be interested to know she is recup-; erasing after being ill at her home on North Broad street. Mrs. John Henry of Greenville, .... _ ... . is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ansel Winiield Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. B Godf mi olh relatives James Bryson of Spartanburg. h _ [ L. A. Blakely was in Raleigh, N. C., over the week-end attending the “ * j S ' G eor Se H. Eillis will leave wrestling matches between The ^ onda y to; spend sevejral weeks jn. Spreader Service We wish to announce to our customers and friends that we will put a new modern Ferti lizer Spreader into service in a few days. Be sure to see us when you wish fertilizers spread. C-W-S GUANO COMPANY Phone 62 Tropical VRUIES 60 Pairs All Wool Slacks.. 10.95 Regular $14.95 Value These are made in assorted patterns from high quality suit materials. * SMALL GROUP Corduroy Coats.. 9.95 $22.95 Values < Dollar Day Table Large Assortment of Items Including • Dress Shirts • Sport Shirts • Sweaters • Sport Vests —«Neckwea r •Jewelry. I Citadel and N. C. State, in which I his son, Guy, of The Citadel, par- i ticipated. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitts and daughter, Linda, of Greenville, spent the week-end with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Mrs. Bessie Godfrey, Mrs. Hattie Blankenship, Miss Juliet McCrory, Miss Inez Tucker and Mrs. F. M. Stutts at tended the funeral of Mrs. James Bradley in Cross Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ray Thomas have moved into their newly pur chased home on Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. Mary Sullivan of Kershaw, were week-end guests of the former’s brother and sister-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan. Miss Constance Burts, student nurse at the Presbyterian hospital, Charlotte, N. C., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts. Dillon with her son, Dill B. El lis, and family. Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mrs. George Gambrell are spending some time in Lake Worth Fla., with their sis- j ters. Mrs. W. A. Moorhead and Mrs. A. K. Dill will leave Monday for a two weeks trip on the East coast and Central Florida. Mrs. James Bradley Passes In Columbia, Rites At Cross Hill Mrs. James Bradley, 74, of Co lumbia, died early Saturday morn ing at the Columbia hospital after an illness of several weeks. The funeral services were con ducted Sunday afternoon from Eau Claire Presbyterian church by her pastor. Rev. Claude McIntosh, with burial following in the Liberty OUR BANK IS HERE BELTS — SOX — T-SHIRTS Broken sizes or slightly shopworn — Values to $5.95 Now $1.00 Adair’s Men’s Shop “For the Man Who Cares” „ , „ , „ . _ ^ . Springs Presbyterian church ceme- Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubert Todd^are tery at Cross HiU Mrs. Bradley was a native of Cross Hill, the daughter of the late enjoying a ten-day stay in St Pet ersburg, Fla Mr. and Mrs. Alton Britt of Val- Martin and Nancy Elizabeth Austin dese, N. C., will arrive tomorrow Boyce. She was the widow of the to be week-end guests of Mr. and ] a te Rev. James Bradley. Mrs. James E. Wolfe and attend the For a number of years Mrs. Brad- Valentine dance at Lakeside Coun-1 ley was a valuable and beloved try club. member of the Thornwell orphan- j Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair spent age matrons’ staff, resigning the' Sunday in Slater with their daugh- work severaL years ago on account ter, Mrs. Claude Crocker, and Mr. of her health. Since then she had| Crocker. made her home with her daughter, 1 The Rev. A. R. Stevensdn fo New Mrs. Elizabeth B. Graves, in Co- York City, spent the week-end lumbia. with his brother and sister-in-law. She is survived by her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson. On ter, Mrs. Graves; a son, the Rev. Sunday he* occupied -the-pulpit of- JafiTes--ft?--•Gfavcg of—Spruce- Finer TO SERVE YOU... We’ve always taken pride in offering the great est assistance possible to all the people of this sec tion, whether old or new residents. \ If we havent’ had the pleasure of serving you, we invite you to come in and talk over your bank ing problems wkh us. Business checking accounts — special checking accounts — loan service — money orders — cash ier’s checks — safety deposit boxes . . . WE INVITE YOU TO SHOP IN CLINTON ON DOLLAR DAYS! 8 % u Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $ the First Presbyterian church and N. C.; a sister, Mrs. S. J.- Todd of conducted baptismal services for Darlington; two brothers, W. IT. their infant, son. The Rev. Mr. Boyce and H. K. «Boyc$ of Cross Stevenson, a former missionary ‘to Hill; a grandson, John Hagan ! Egypt, was enroute to Florida to Graves, Jr., and a number of neph- address a ministerial convention. ews and nieces. Mrs. Clyde Todd, Jane and Jo I * anne Todd spent the week-end i n . - Laurens with their daughter and AnnOlfflCemenfS TRADE MARK America’s Biggest Cola Value! When you buy the big, BIG 12-ounce bottle of Pepsi-Cola, you get TW’O FULL GLASSES in every bottle — yet you ALSO get top quality in every drop. Ounce for ounce, no finer cola! So today, tomorrow, ALWAYS — buy America’s BIGGEST cola value: Pepsi-Cola! Whenever you shop, always take home six big, BIG 12-ounce bottles of Pepsi-Cola for the family! Twelve full glasses — plenty for all! No Finer at Any Price! In Big 12-ounce Bottle PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, 8. C. lAuimiswiimiMMMMMMaawaKHuawieainwwiotaaainMiauaKUMKUuawwMw aunt, Mrs. Frank Martin and fam ily. Miss Martharene Pitts of Greer, was at home with her mother, Mrs. BLANTON Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam S. Blanton T . _ . .. i i of Presbyterian college, announce John Griffin Pitts, for the week-' birtl / o( a son , Wl » a[n cn T, ^ e ... . , . on February 29 at the Blalock cljn- Mrs. T. G. Smith, formerly of . , troc . . „ _T * ... ic. Mrs. Blanton was before mar- Calhoun Falls, is now making her Mi j tt Davis home here and resides at 401 Northi nage Mlss Jeanette uavis - Broad street. Jean and Marjorie Arnold were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Earl Rice, and Mr. Rice in Greenville during the week-end and attended the Ice Vogues. Mrs. John William King and daughters of Columbia, are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F Jacobs. Lt. King was also here for the week-end. -t Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors have returned to their home at Joanna after a month’s stay with their daughter, Mrs. Murray Summer ville, and Mr. Summerville in Mi ami, Fla. Jane and Joanne Todd were re cent guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Brehmer, in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell spent Sunday in Aiken, Augusta and at Clarks Hill dam. McElhinney, F. M. Martin, Atlan- Miss Jamie Little spent the past tSf Ga . ; Mrs E H . Kern> M r. and week-end in Gastonia, N. C., with Mrs James Shirley, Mrs. Mary K. CAMPBELL Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Campbell announce the birth of a daughter on Februarv 10 at Hays hospital. ANDERSON Rev. and Mrs. George Anderson of Mountville, announce the birth of a son, David Banister, on Feb. 6 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Anderson is the former Miss Mary Katherine Ballard. BREHMER Mr. and Mrs. Judson Brehmer of Charlotte, N. C., announce the birth of a son, Lawrence Judson, Jr., at the Memorial hospital, Charlotte, on January 20. Mrs- Behmer was before marriage Miss Eileene Ful ler of Honaker, Va. HERE FOR FUNERAL Among the out of town people here Monday for the funeral of S. A. Kern were: Mr. and Mrs. P. S. satHRsesssws FARM BUREAU AUTO ACCIDENT INSURANCE AND LIABILITY COVERAGE THIS INSURANCE COSTS LESS AND IS AVAILABLE TO FARM BUREAU MEMBERS ONLY. MORE FARMERS ARE URGED TO JOIN THIS ORGANIZATION. TWO AGENTS TO SERVE YOU IN LAURENS COUNTY: DON BOYD Of the Hopewell Community, Phone 4114 Joanna BOBBY RIDDLE Gray Court Community, Phone 5671 Gray Court * Contact Either of These Agents for This Protection , ^ her sister, Mrs. Everette Carson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Thotnas, Kay Thomas and Delle Wilder visited Styles, Harold Kern, Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long, Greenville; Mrs. B. M. Anderson, Miss Kathryn And erson, B. M. Anderson, Jr., Mr. and Miss Terry Thomas, student atj Mrs w . c Anderson, Sr., Reid Soy "I Sow It la Tha Chraaicle" — Thank You! Mars Hill College, N. C v Sunday Friends of Miss Thomas will be in terested to know she was on the dean’s list for the past semester. Miss Louise Tribble of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- W. B. Trib ble. She was called home due to the death of her grandfather, J. N. Quinn, of Blacksburg, j Mrs. Lykes Henderson and chil dren are visiting her mother, Mrs. I. C. Moyer in Columbus, Ga., while Major Henderson is at the Montgomery, Ala., army hospital for a check-up. " Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey and sons, Tony and Carey, of Whitmire, were week-end guests of the lat ter’s mother and sister, Mrs. Inez Pruitt and Mrs. Frank Cauley. Mrs. M. Cassanova has returned from a several weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bailey, and Mr. Bailey in Greenville. Friends of Mrs. E. B. Sloan will be glad to know she has returned to her home here after an operation illness and convalescing here at the home of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sloan. Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor ville; Mrs. John Langston, Sr., L. A. Langston, Darlington; D. L. Wicker, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crosby, Mrs. G. C- Kennedy, Mrs. Emma Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wadly, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Chesser, J. R. Kinght, Tampa, Fla.; C. M. West, Jacksonville, Fla.; J. A. Bell, Mrs. L. C. Murphy, Clifl Carson, Lester Burnett, Mrs. Carl Moller, Mrs. Lester Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Harrison, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Harrison, Jr., Green wood; H. E. Baldwin, J. M. Bickett, Monroe, N. C.; Mrs. E. A. Jumper, Leesville; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fergu son, Abbeville; Mrs Steve Giffith, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lominack, Tom M. Fel lers, J. C. Neel, L. L. Henderson, Newberry. MASONS TO MEET Campbell Lodge No. 44, AFM, will have a regular communication Tuesday night, Feb. 17, »t 7:30 o’clock, officials state. Hie FC de gree will be conferred. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Bvdfpt B<ilaac«d LOANS FOR YOUNG HOME MAKERS No budget will ever balance when the monthly mortgage payment is out of proportion to in come! That’s why every home loan we make is tailored to the individual family. 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