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■ ‘1 \ i Thursday, April 23, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE - Page Fire WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Truett and and Mrs. Rutledge Adair Adam Lehn of Milwaukee, Wise., aunt, Mrs. Cora Boyce, during lH£__i&-epending several days with his children, formerly of Klamath Falls, week-end children of Sumter, visited their Mrs. George Brockeubrough left Tuesday for a week’s stay at Paw ley’s Island with her sisters, Mrs. W. B. Ellis and Mrs. W. C. Cleve land of Greenville. Dr. A. D. Salter was a business visitor in Washington, D C., sev eral days last week. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs left yes terday to spend several days in New York City on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry spent the week-end in Rocjc Hill with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ter an operatiou illness and two weeks stay at the Anderson hos pital. •Lt. Madeline Cassanova, Navy Nurses’s Corps, of Beaufort, spent the week-end with Mrs. M. Cassa nova and family. Mrs. Davis R. Holland has accept ed an office position at Gwen-Evan Mills. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Widger and Clover, Jimmy Barrett of York, I vice. Rev. John Pinckney, of Green-j place in Neville hall at Presbyterian Jimmy Stewart of Joanna, and Whitjville, dean of the convocation, pre- college, with supper in the dining Perry of Greenwood. Also,- Misses' sided at the opening session. Rev ; hall. Tumpy Payne of Kingstree, Edith ‘ Edwin B. Clippard, of Newberry, ’ ♦ Collins of Rick Hill, Joan Vaughan J rector of All Saints, welcomed the we do ai.1. KINDS OF PRINTING of Kinards, Bet Auld of York and congregation. J .'i EXCF.PT BAD Meetings for women and men took CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. son, Gary Lehn, and Mrs. Lehn. j Oregon, are now making their home Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John here. At present they are residing Roseboro will be interested to know ( at Clinton Hotel. Mr. Widger is Mrs. J. H. Donnan, Miss Miriam! they are occupying trte residence connected with Standard Plywood Donnan' and Mrs. Lawrence W. of the late Mrs. J. W. Crawford on; Corporation. North Broad street. ' ^ r - an ^ Mrs. W. T. Kanning Dr. and Mrs. George Bellingrath! m o'' ed I Tuesda y t0 , n , ew H 0 ™ spent several days last week in At- ! " ear J ° a "" a on lhe Chnlon h ‘* h - Emily McAbee of this city. On Sat urday evening the group enjoyed a steak supiper at the Adair cottage on Lake Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Normal Lawrence and sons of Clemson visited her mother, Mrs. E. F. Ray and other relatives here Sunday. ' way. County Droft Board Inducts 22 Into Armed Forces lanta, Ga. T nf T'WaJ Lewis Mack and Bobby Kay of r ‘ an rS- y Honea Path, were week-end guests Moines, Iowa, are spending sev eral weeks with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thoma son. C. W. Anderson left yesterday to attend a hosiery manufacturer’s convention in Atlantic City, N. J-, and New York. • Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn Matheson, and daughter in Moores- ville, N. C Sanford attended the funeral of I Coleman Gary^in Belton last week. Mrs. Alma N< McKee is spending some time in Spartanburg with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde J. Hedden and Dr. Hedden. Mrs. W. Q. Grigg of Mocksville, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and N. C., is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Cope- her mother, Mrs. Metta Stone. Mrs.; lland. . ! Grigg and Mrs. Henry Trammell at- P. S. Bailey, Lester Norton and tended the African Violet show' in John W. Finney, Sr., are on a ten Greenville during the week. Quay days trip to Hutchinson, Kansas. Miss Sallie Wright and Mrs. R. C. McLees attended the funeral of Dr. Grigg, Jr., of Fort Bragg also visited here during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Tuhrston Giles were Mamie McLees Thursday afternoon 1 week-end guests of Major and Mrs. in Greenwood. ; W. S. Horne at Fort Bragg, Fayette-! Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman at-' ville, N. C. tended the Bullard-Farr, wedding; Mrs. E. C. Goff and daughter,! at' the Washington Street Methodist Jane of Florence, were guests Sun- A BANK LOAN The following registrants report-. Miss »!*«».HritockM B.UWJ ciu^ei cii^ia ■^iur^'^l^yV^^^Mr^^^b; ning. Sunday they visited the for-, and other friends here. 3 and Mrs. George Bellingratln | in Denmark. 1 as of Conway, spent the week-end g Browning Dicus and Fred Pitts ; Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chris I with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. a spent the week-end at Garden City., Adair, Jr., will be interested to know Thomas. They also had as their guest g Mrs. J. D. Jeanes spent Sunday i they moved this week into their new r ’ ' ~ * - ~ - ® with her nephew, George Yeldell, i home on Cedar street, in Greenwood. j Mr. and Mrs. Murray Garber are Lt. and Mr$. Bill McKinnon and i spending several days this week in daughter, Beth, are spending sey- j N ew York on a buying trip, eral days with the former’s moth-« Johnny Adair of Wofford college, er in Jacksonville, Fla., before the; Spartanburg, spent the week-end Lindsay Odom of Bennettsville. Episcopal Meeting Here Well Attended ed -to Laurens County Draft Board x- Y an( j M r anc j Mrs No 30 Us, Friday to be forward-1 Suthe ’ land of Statesboro. Ga.. were | ^ Mr'., Miss Terry Tboioas of Mars Hi,, 8 vitS > L^ a Wehunt! Joanna; f^s^everal dayweek of Dr., Hiti and cousin> Mrs . Sally Williams,;College, N. C„ Miss Lucy Ann Thom- !J Merrill Maurice Bagwell and Os car Rice, Ware Shoals; Charles Howard Crowdfer, Buck Junior Searles and Harper Holland Arm strong, Gray Court; Willie Charles Moore, Beaufort;' Charles Bolt, Willie Richard Wallenzine, Rufus Edward Cannon, W. H. Gooch, Jr., and Joy Hugh Gregory, Clinton; Lonnie Verdell Jones, Jr., Morris- ville, N. C.; Paul C. Godfrey, Lan- ford; Pesse Belton Kelley, Foun tain Inn; Jessie Cecil Fusti, Cross Hill; Law Benjamin Rice, Ow ing*, and Willie Calvin Neely of Bayonne, N. J. Also Arthur Lewis Nelson, J. Y. Cromwell, James Robert Whit more, Jr., and Freddy Tildon Rob erts, Jr., of Laurens. In addition to the above, four persons volunteered to be inducted on the same date. They are: Hil-‘ lard Bellue and John Henry Har- former is transferred to Fort Ben- ning, Ga. Mrs. Ethel Pitts spent the week end in Columbia with her daugh- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton C. Adair. He had as his guests the following Wofford students: Carroll Whatley of Greenwood, Bill ter, Mrs. Wayne Jarvis, and Mr.! Reid of Orangeburg, Joe MeElwee of Jarvis. | Misses Emily Dillard and Jessie j Hodges of Columbia, spent several Approximately 115 representatives of Western Convocation attended the spring meeting at All Saints Episco pal Mission here Sunday. Rev. Jack Cole, of Pendleton, delivered the message at the evening prayer ser- Think oif jis FIRST when vou need ready cash. Take advantage of our low interest rates to borrow money to meet emergencies or seize opportunities. You can re-pay out of income on convenient monthly terms. A good rep utation, vour signature and a steady job are all that is I required. Most personal loans can be approved promptly. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ris of Clinton: Tommy Lee Styles rpnj , days this week with the former’s I parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dil-' lard. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson at tended a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Russell Cox, and Mr. Cox in Lau- -and Furman Byrd of Enoree. Lumbermens MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY ANNOUNCES the appointment of ROBERT E. WYSOR, III REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE 106 E. Carolina Ave. Phone 85-J Clinton, S. C. to eerve the needs of thie community in all line* of caeoalty insurance. • Founded in 1912, Lumbermen* bee paid dWi- denda to policyholders every year since organisation. For security, service and savings, call this agenev- MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Thursday April 23 STEEL TRAP Joseph Cotton - Teresa Wright COMEDY - CARTOON Friday-Saturday April 24-25 ROSE OF CIMMARON Jack Beutel, Mala Powers CARTOON - 2 COMEDIES Sunday-Monday April 26-27 ABOVE AND BEYOND Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker . CARTOON Tues.-Wed. April 28-29 APRIL IN PARIS Doris Day, Ray Bolger CARTOON Thursday April 30 DESPERATE SEARCH Howard Keel, Jane Greer 2 CARTOONS - COMEDY Treasure Chest $120.00 Dempsey Boyce of West Palm j Beach, Fla., and Charles Copeland of Jacksonville, Fla., visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Bessie Boyce, and brother; Archte Boyces neart here recently. Mrs. Alice Barrow of Newberry, is visiting her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Cas que. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wollett and son and daughter, Billy and Char lene, of Griffin, Ga., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollings worth are on a week’s vacation trip to points of interest in Florida. While away they expect to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frontis in Pal metto, Fla. Mrs. Cora Boyce and Mrs. Lillie Seawright were recent T 'guests of F. E. McMahon and daughter, Eliza beth, in Marion, N.C . Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler were in Columbia Friday evening for the banquet and dance for newly elect ed members of Phi Beta Kappa, given by the University of South Carolina. Miss Anne Kincaid of Moultrie, and Atlanta, Ga., was the week end guest of her cousin, hfrs. Rob ert E. Wysor, and Mr. Wysor. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamer, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison, Mr and Mrs. Robert M. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair leave today to at tend the State Bankers convention at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Shields spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., go ing especially for the christening service fof their nephew, Allen Hil dreth Shields, son of Lt. Gordon Shields. Miss Mary Louise Sullivan pf Greenville, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Edward M. Felknor. Mrs. Duncan McKenzie will re- tum to her home in Timmonsville today after a visit with her sister, Mrs. John McSween. Dr. and Mrs. McSween will leave today for Lake City whejre the former will conduct a meeting. From there they will go to their cottage at Garden City Beach where they will spend the month of May. Miss Alliene Copeland was the week-end guest of her cousin, Mrs. Ralph Yonce, and Mr. Yonce* in Johnston. Mrs. R. C. Hamer of Dillon, is spending two weeks with her son, R. P. Hamer, and family. Capt. E. M. Felknor, formerly of Langley Field, Va., is spending a month’s leave here with Mrs. Felk nor and daughter,- at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Miller. Following his leave Capt. Felknor will be at Camp Stead, Ne vada, two weeks before reporting to Camp Stoneman, Calif., for over seas duty. Dr. and Mrs. William H. Moor head of Houston, Texas, are spend ing a few*days here with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Moor head, , and other relatives. They are enroute home after attending the American Medical association convention in New York. ' Friends of Miss Lula Young will be interested to know she returned! to her home near here Monday af PARTY / yaoo>utiM Have You Checked Your Pantry — Shelf Lately? — The one where you keep those “SPECIAL” items to tempt a weary taste or perk up an ordinary dish? This JOHNSON’S CHECK-LIST of over a hundred items is the answer. USE IT TODAY! tt/ «'f( NT* Xtl NT* CRACKERS, SNACKS, NUTS Potato Chips, Cornettes, Fritos, Po tato Sticks, Blue Cheese Appetizers, Ham and Cheese Appetizers, Hi Ho. Plain Ritz, Cheese Rite, Soya Fla vored Snax, Pretzels, Salted Al monds, Pecans, Cocktail Peanuts, Black Walnuts, Mixed Nuts. PICKLES AND RELISHES Whole Sweet (medium or small), Pic-L-Joys (curly-cut). Double Sweet Party, Whole Sour, Small Garlic, Dill (plain or super sweet). Country Style (hot or regular). Kosher Style (whole or sticks), Po lish Style (whole). Sweet Mixed, Banana Peppers, Imported Cock tail Onions, Old Fashioned Lunch eon, Sweet Relish, Diced Pepper Relish. Southern Style Artichoke Relish. Plantation Pride Sweet Mixed PICKLES pt. MEAT, SEAFOOp. FOWL Baby Braunschweiger (10 oz.), Vi enna Sausage, Sliced Dried Beef. Lunch Tongue, Deviled Ham, Pep- 1 peroni. Boned Chicken, Imported Sardines, Flat Filet of Anchovy, Rolled Fillet of Anchovy (Capers). Anchovy Paste, White Meat Tuna, Grated Tuna, Cove Oysters Wet Pack Shrimp, Red Sockeye Salmon. OLIVES Stuffed Spanish Manzanillas, Stuff ed Manzanillas on Trees, Stuffed Queens, Plain Queens, Stuffed Queens on Trees, Ripe Olives. MISCELLANEOUS Red or Green Maraschino Cherries. Red Maraschino with Stems. BEVERAGES Ginger Ale, Sparkling Water, Col lins Mix. Orange Soda. Grape Soda. DRESSINGS Russian, French, Italian. Roquefort, Horseradish Flavored. Combination, Fruit Salad. Thousand Island. May onnaise, Salad Dressing. Mustard. CONDIMENTS AND SAUCES Lea and Perrins. Tabasco, Chile. Cocktail, Imported Olive Oil. Wes son Oil, Cider Vinegar, Pure Wine Vinegar (light and dark). Pure Wine Vinegar with Tarragon, Spices, Garlic, Cloves. CHEESE Phildaelphia Cream. Port Wine, Garlic, Onion, Bacon. Imported Swiss, Liederkranz, Smoked. Kau- kuna Club, Camembert, Gruyere. Imported Roquefort, Domestic Blue. Gouda. Cream Cheese with Pimien- to. Cream Cheese with Chives. Mild or Sharp Cheddar. Sharp Aged Wis consin. 23c Del Monte Dessert PEACHES 2 Vi Can ^ 3 15c Del Monte 2 ‘/j Can FRUIT COCKTAIL 39^ Del Monte Spiced PEACHES 2 Vi Glass . 4 13c Carnation MILK Tall Cans ^ 3 for 4 13c Kellogg’s Sugar ^ CORN POPS 1/C Va. Packed No. TOMATOES 303 Cans ^ . 2 for m t5c Fresh Green CABBAGE .... lb. LARGE SELECTION Fresh Produce DAILY (Limited) SUGAR 5 lbs. 3/C Shortening In Tin* CR1SCO . . . 3 lbs. 8yC No. 2 Can PIE CHERRIES Castleberry’s Ga. ^ HASH .. 15-oz. can 49^ Castleberry’s Ga. HASH .. 5V2 oz. can Dressed - Drawn FRYERS lb. U. S. Good STEAK l lb.