The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 21, 1953, Image 5

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/ i ir ^Thursday, May 21,1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paure Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS ...ABOUT IKE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs.- Jeanette Sadowski and Mrs. Alice Steinback of Philadelphia, Pa., are spending several weeks with their brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lukstat. Mrs. Zeno Craddock has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Simpson, in McCormick, and her granddaughter, Mrs. Bruce Jaynes and infant son, Bruce Crad dock, of North Augusta, who were in McCormick. The following children of Mrs. L. E. Robbins gathered at the home of Miss Lillie Slack for a surprise Mother’s Day dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Price and family, Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Mathison and Gene,' Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe and chil dren, and Mrs. Elwood E. Price, all of Ninlety-Six. E. F. Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Anderson, of Anderson; Mrs. Sidney Brockman and Miss Maude Brockman of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and small daughter, Betsy, are spending this week at Ocean Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkes spent the week-end in High Shoals, N. C.,j with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Stutts. Pony League Tourneys Are Set, One Be Played Here Danny Jones of Charleston, state director, announced sites Monday The following members attended f or District Pony League Baseball w , the state B&PW convention intournaments. Mrs. Willard Jones of Silver S rtanb over the wee k-end:: q e will ^ h ld in Clinton the Springs, Md., spent the week-end (M Margaret Blakely *Dotj ? 1 r? neld . n , J. with relatives and friends here misses margarei ^ . Others in Greenville, Columbia, with relatives and mends nere. Icrawford, ^Elizabeth Nicholson, H artsville and Ndrth* Charleston Friends of Miss Emma Adams| Ruth H air, Rose Lee, Marie Weir, “wo district tourneys have yet to wm be interested ^ know she IS a Mr,. Dan Yarborough Mrs. LeHa w" £ ai patient at Hays hospital where she j 0hnsO n, Mrs. lone Wallace, Mrs. nounced lat Jones Said is improving from an operation ill- w. W. Harris, Mrs. R. G. Carr of, 0 . ness. I Joanna, MYs. Ray Pitts, and Miss' 1 Surv ' Tors :,P lus ,‘ e * m ' ron ' Mrs. S. G. Dillard visited rela- Gladys Wilson of Cross Anchor. Florence, will compete in a regional tives in Salters over the week-end. | Mrl w . Dicu , and daueh-’v? * el ‘"'inat,on tournament at Mrs W H Truesdale of Orlando . Mrs. W. A. Uicus, Jr., ana aaugn Florcncc July 27-August ivixs. w. n. xruesaaio oi urianuu, i tt , rs are spen( jf n g some time with Songs of the Church—Bible Vers es. Awarding of Certificates. Benediction by the children. Harry Wilkes week., several days last 1. , The winning team will play in national | Fla., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ^ w . A . Dicus an d other rela-1 {ina ' ls " at "washing t onr"Pa.‘, ‘Augult WE BELIEVE YOU’LL FIND HERE WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR IN A BANK tives after visiting in Bennettsville. 16-21. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frie ^ ds of . Lt ‘ D l cus wi ll ^ l nt ^ r *i According to the director there jested to know he has landed for are now 3^ p on y leagues in the duty in Korea. state for boys 13 to 16 as an outlet Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Lowe and 1 for boys graduating from Little daughter Alice Jean and Miss Peg-| League play where the age bracket gy Smith of Anderson, visited Mr. i s 8 to 12. and Mrs. Durward Murdock Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis andi^ . A . children of Atlanta, Ga , visitpd,'-Ommencement At Mrs. John D. Davis and Dr. J. W. Joonno MOV 27 Davis for the week-end. J Tbe f 0 ii ow j n g program will be John W. Finney, Sr., spent sev-, given at the Joanna Baptist church eral days this week in_JSlberton, Kindergarten commencement on Ga., with his sister, Mrs. Neill Wednesday evening. May 27, at 7:30 Whatever banking service you may need, we believe you will find it at the Bank of Clinton. You and your friends will always be Welcome. Stop in today and find out about the many banking services we offer. 2% on Savings Accounts Kindergarten Group Turner. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kershaw', Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kershaw and daugh ter, Karen, who have been guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper, left yes- o’clock. The public is cordially in vited to attend a reception which will follow Immediately. Welcome to Parents and Friends -r-Johnny Moore, Jr. Goldilocks and the Three Bars— terday to return to their home in Irene Vaughn, Wayne Boland, Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Fowler and Butch Rice and Gloria Sweatt. Kershaw’s sisters and the latter’s Mrs. Cooper are the former Mr. aunts. Mrs. Lawrence W. Sanford spent several days last week with her limcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Little Red Riding Hood—Cherry Goodlin, Johnny Mbore, Jr., John ny Willingham and Judy Temple ton. ‘ How Much Is That Doggie In The- Window”—Ginger Byars. Grop Singing. Three Little Pigs — Ann Smith, Janice Price, Donnie Estes, Wayne Bank Of Clinton also visited points of interest in ard K. Wallace, in Kingstree, and Charleston. Misses Constance Burts a n d ^ Bo J? nd R |" dy J , ones ' t . Frances Pearson of Presbyterian n ^ e ^ Sa ^ n ' a H n hospital, Charlotte, spent the week- Banks ’ Johnny Barfteld. Eddte Bar- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporalion end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts. Gary Lehn. retiring president of the local club, and Donald Roon-! ey atended the state Lions club convention at Myrtle Beach last week. They were accompanied by ; Mrs. Lehn and Mrs. Ronoey and 1 spent the week-end at the Ander ' j £on~e«t4age-at -Garden -City: —* Mrs. Lida K. Fant and Mrs.; Moore of Anderson, w’ere guests field, Zack Barron, Martha Craw'ford. Ray Rowe, Competent Chiropractic Health Care THE R. C. BOLEN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Edward Arms Apartment Bldg. Greenwood. S. C. Phone 9-6210, TIME FOR GIVING... m 7/ie Graduation Gift of a Lifetime! 0 MAN S MTHSTOMt $.32.50 LADY'S BIITHSTONI $27.5CF NECKLACE $12.50 pin a mnoi srr $12.50 HAMILTON’S TTT.rTT NTT.K DIAMONDS « I ft ^ i Sunday of the former’s daughter,; ^ Mrs. E. K. Garrison, and the Rev.; jF Mr. Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burns have returned to their home in Chattanooga, Tenn., after a visit with the former’s aunt, Mrs. L. E. Bishop. j J. W. Milam of New York City, h spent several days last week with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Milam, and | other relatives here. t , Charles T. Barre of New York City, arrived Tuesday for a few .. days visit with his nephew, Ken- I neth N. Baker, and family. Mfrs. L. E. Bishop and Alan Rick- ; man spent the week-end in Colum- bia with their niece, Mrs. W. M. g Walker and family. Jerry Spann, son of Mr.-and Mrs. Gene Span of Greenville, was the week-end guest of his cousin, Rob ert. Henry. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry Sunday w^ere 'the Matter’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mts. Ben Spann of Greertville. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sanders and small daughter. Patricia, of -Halifax, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley. They also had as guests during the week-end Mrs. Singley’s uncle, W. J. Shealy, of Seneca, and .> aunt. Miss Ruth Martin of Silver- street. 1 § Mrs. Joe McGee of Camp Pickett, ? Va., is spending ten days with her,j4 mother, Mrs. James Pitts and Lt. McGee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R- K H. McGee, while Lt. McGee is tak ing part in the atomic experiment at Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson, Miss Dot Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., left yesterday to spend the remainder of the week at the Anderson cottage at Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman, Carlton F. Winn, with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Seawright of Laurens, spent Sunday in Sumter attending the annual get-together of the Eastern Star members from South Carolina and picnic dinner at the Eastern Star Old Age Home. Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser and daughters returned yesterday from Richmond, Va., where the for mer received his doctor of theology degree from Union Theological Seminary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Nelson of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake, and Mr. fteake. ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ #«V« •« ++ »« 4 v* **• ITS ALL SO HANDY AND \l'S FUN, BEFORE YOU KNOW YOUR SHOPPING'S DONE/ eHOPTHE SERVICE WAV ^ WE SELL THE BEST TRY Ol R MONARCH LINE of Canned Goods, Fancy Pickle and Other Party Foods. PLENTY of PARKING SPACE While You Shop Sweet Peas Oriole Small Size 303 aic Tonv 3 Cans DOG FOOD • • • • 29c IV S. Good STEAK All Cuts lb. 79c Plantation Pride Swt. Mix PICKLE Pt. 23c 3 Lb. 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South Broad St. Phone 82 Potatoes Cobbler 10.lbs. 29c Peter Pan 12 Oz. Jar Peanut Butter 37c 0 Colgate’s Economy Size | Tooth Paste 63c a a :: a a I a a a a 1 • • a a :: a a a •> •; Soft Weave TISSUE 2 Rolls 27c Fresh Country' EGGS .. Doz. 63c FRYERS Dressed Drawn lb. 47c Cut Rite 125 Ft. Roll WAX PAPER 25c § I Armour Cloverbloom Tall MILK 2 for 27c Mrs. Brown's Iris In Full Bloom The Japanese iris gardens of Mrs. T. Pluss Brown who lives near the Country club, are now in full bloom and are lovely. Mrs. Brown invites v all who are interested to visit her gardens with no admis sion charge. Thick FAT BACK lb. 13c Carolina Gem 25 Lb. Bag FLOUR S1.69 Old Time Vienna SAUSAGE 2 Cans . 25c :asx««x>»:sas«aTga:aaaaa«aa«axxaxxxaaaa?3:ax*aaaaaaaaxsaaxaax**avxayaaaaaaaaa3aa»ai