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I Thursday, June 25, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE I'aare Five WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents well, leaves tonight to spend two i Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Harrison were weeks in Washington, D. C.,* with in Seneca last week to attend the Mrs. J. A. Neighbors and daugh ters, Mary Ann and Nancy, are vis iting her sister, Mrs. Marshall Den- dy and Dr. Dendy in Richmond, Va. their daughter and sister, Mrs. Bill McMurray, Mr. McMurray and other relatives. her father, V. G. Hamm. Mi^s Beatrice McLendon of Olan- ta, who teaches in Baltimore, Md., is sons are spending the summer visiting her sister, Mrs. H. L. Bald- ~ ' win, and family. Jean and Marjorie Arnold leave latter’s high school class reunion. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Powell and at Ridgecrest, N. C., where he is in charge of the dining department. tonieht to soenri several weeks in' Mr ‘ and MrS ' D - L ‘ M< ?nroe spent, Sunday in Rock Hill with their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Williamsburg, Va., with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl. j w‘‘" w . T T Mrs. W. P. Anderson, Mrs. W. P.i M ? r Zi. of M ' o Anderson Tr and children of Frends of M. Q. H.gginlx^tham, Misses Rose Moore Nettles and iL’ 5,. who has been hospitalized in Abbe- Brigadier General Ansel B. God-[Margie Mills are atending the! M .® ® ^ iests thls ee 0I ;ville following an automobile acci frey was at Camp Stewart, Ga., South Carolina Presbytery Senior s nuin a 1 J during the week-end with the 107th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion. Miss Florence Adair spent the week-end in Asheville, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oxley and chil dren of Laurens. Mrs. Paul M. Stanley and daugh- Conference at Camp Fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh and we ek-end guests of the latter’s sis- Mr. Mg. B. ft Hourigr ,od. h * is im ‘ children of Columbia, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller. Ronnie and Michael Smith children of Dahlonega, Ga., were' ^nT th^ be week-end euests of the latter’s sis- 0u ^^ e * atter P ar ^ °‘ ^eek. ter, f M &a S e SaS’lhS,!. N if- Lou Wannamaker of Columbia, <-' £ s. HZenon ana Mra ^rjo T: ter, Susan, of Hartsville, are spend ing the week with Mrs. Stanley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neigh bors. Also guests of the Neigh bors on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dugan, Miss Marcia Dugan and Frank Oates of Darlington. Joe Holland is spending several Walterboro, are spending several weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith, were also here for the week end. Misses Jane Todd and Peggy Mc- Invaille attended the Young Peo ple’s conference at Bon darken, ancee of John Sease, was also of guest of the Seases on Sunday Brown. weeks in Atlanta, Ga., with Mr. and j Flat Rock, N. C., last week. Mrs. Rutledge Holland while taking Rev. James S. Gray is spending a course in the independent retail the summer studying at Union The- grocery business. ! oiogical Seminary, Richmond, Va. Misses Joanne Todd and Louise! Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Powell Speake returned Sunday from a! and children, along with Misses ten-day stay at Camp Burgiss Glen Patsy Williams, Yvonne Bennett, near Cedar Mountain, N. C. i and Margie Hudson of Thornwell, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis and 1 enjoyed an cutting at Lake Murray daughter, Nannette, are spending j Saturday afternoon, the week in Swannanoa, N. C., with' Miss Mary Alice Hamm of Thom- Bilk Got You in a Whirl? Here’s an EASY Way Out! Add up all your outstand ing bills and pay them with one, low-cost,' long-term loan at this bank ... re payable in easily budgeted monthly amounts out of income. A steady job, good reputation, and your sig nature is all you need. No red tape. No delays. Mrs K R McMaster Jr and Mr and MrS ' Sterlin Young and Mrs. K.. K. McMaster, Jr., and William, returned Tuesday to children of Winnsboro, are spending , hei home j • ' ’ W -1 spending a few days here as guests BVoITif V 11 u onioH' of Mr. and Mrs. Bluff Blakely and Frank Falls Hicks, accompanied Mr and Mrs Harry League. 'They erandfathpr R n vJ.rt ^ Mr-Cant' ^ spent the week-end in Columbia Sav ’ with their son ’ Lt Arnold Young; J anH rtanphtpr ! who is stati °oed at Fort Jackson, Mrs. Donald Mann and daughter,, and Mrs Yo Martha, of Lake Wales, Fla., are, Mr and Mrs 8 R E Gai d visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Mar> . Gaines of Greenwoodi inpnt hPrp M M 1 Mr - and Mrs. Dick Gray of Ander- P Mr C la ir e r k r a h H e H r "k i. cnpnHin? 1 son ’ were g uests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Craddock is spending Mrs James p loan ^ f iu/ ayS J uni 1 B. F. Wingard and son, Bin- daughter, Mrs. Stedy Mixon, and ki> are guests of f r ; ends at Sea Is _ Mr Mixon. land, Ga., this week. , George Sease is visiting Mr. and Mr and Mrs M L o{ ^ M rS- 1 H a nMV - le y- visited Mr - and Mrs. M. Q. Hig- Mrs. Tom Sease and daughter, My- gj n b 0 tham on Sunday. ra aiso spent Sunday there , Martha and Susan Brandt of Ash- of SI are her" “r bor0 ' N C - ne T e . 1 weeKS p arents Dr and Mrs 3 Q Whitten. £ lth v th «V rand P^ J - Brandt accompanied' F. C. Pmson. The latter, sister, them here for a fwe days WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS Courteous, Complete and Confidential Service 2% on Savings Accounts Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. F. J. Clardy, of Jacksonville, Fla., also visited the Pinsons sev eral days last week. Judson League of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ulmer and Miss Margaret Ulmer of Greenville, were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. Miss Laquita Moore was the guest of friends in Gaffney last week. Miss Becky Stacy of Gaffney, is visiting Miss Moore. Mrs. Leila N. Johnson was the week-end guest of friends and rela tives in Columbia and Lancaster. rs. n. m. League. c , , i In Lancaster she visited her sister, Frjends of Dr. F. K. Shea y will; Mrs „ K wiU , am!0ft , an j niecc be glad to know he is convalescing Mrs & p , at home Mowing an operation ill- Mrs E N Su i liv>n and sons are re,urn t0 hlS 0 '- apending several weeks at Pawley’s Island.' Dr. Sullivan plans to join them there next week. fice on Monday. Mrs. Francis Blalock and j]f}Bunky, Mrs. Eugene Johnson and son, Johnny, with Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Galloway and daughter, Ger ry, of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Crocker of Joanna, are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. They will be joined this week-end by Mr. Johnson and Miss Elaine Crocker. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., and daugh- Sgt. V. M. McQuire of the Pres byterian college ROTC staff, is attending summer camp at Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. McQuire and son, Pat, are visiting her parents in Gadsden, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Goyne Simpson, have been on a vacation stay in , . . , . „ . Charleston with the latter’s sister, At HAMILTON’S.... BUY NOW... Current Low Prices on Heirloom Sterling Will Prevail Through June 27 tub nttw REIGNING BEAUTY* HEIRLOOM STERLING announces the following change in prices. 6-PC. UNTIL AFTER PLACE SETTING JUNE 27 JUNE 27 Damask Rose $27.50 $29.75 Mansion House........ 27.50 29.75 Lasting Spring 27 50 29.75 Stanton Hall 32.75 36.00 Reigning Beauty 28.25 29.75 fu r»« Iml CamtpmJin menmt tn mdtuJasl pmett. As a service to those who have selected Heirloom Sterling patterns, current low prices will prevail until the above date. BLUE NME DIAMONDS Beach. Mrs. Paul Port of Youngs-]]?' 1 ^! *51 b ^L5f L Mrs. W. G. King, Sr., and will ac- "" company Mr. King, Jr., to join them WBBwaBgBacaMtwcKatanciMHiMMiiiiMHHHKmwmmcHwnHCKmeMHMt PO MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre CLINTON - JOANNA NEWEST and FINEST THURSDAY DOUBLE FEATURE BLONDE DYNAMITE Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys SEA TIGER JUNE 25 FRIDAY-SATURDAY JUNE 26-27 THE LONGHORN Wild Bill Elliott TWO COMEDIES — CARTOON SUNDAY.MONDAY , JUNE 28-29 COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA Burt Lancaster — Shirley Booth NEWS JUNE 30—MAY 1 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MEET ME AT THE FAIR (In Color) Dan Dailey and Diana Lynn COMEDY — CARTOON at Myrtle Beach for the weekrend. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays visited relatives in Macon, Ga., several days last week. Mrs. J. F. King and sons. Jay and Bill, of Arlington, Va., are spending some time here with her mother, a! Mrs. J. Will Leake. Mr. King will j- S ; join them here on week-ends dur- 8 ft ing their stay. Miss Margaret Blakely, Rev. WU- || «| liam Blakely, Bill and Sally, and :*t Mell Wilson are spending the week at Bon darken, N. C. Mrs. W. G. King was in Columbia Tuesday for the fifth birthday cele- :$ bration of her grandson, Sandy Cruickshanks. j-j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DuBose and son, Ronnie, have returned from a || visit with the latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Conway, in Thorsby, :: Ala. % Georgia Young and Jinny Red arc § attending the A. R. P. Intermediate conference at Bon darken, N. C., this week. They will return Friday. Mrs. Gene King and daughter, Gee Gee, have returned from a re-| cent vacation stay with Mrs. H. R. | Phillips and Mrs. B. L. King of i Spartanburg at Garden City. Hub Adair and John Eichelber-j ger are visiiing George and Milling; Blalock at Pawley’s Island this week. Mrs. W. G. King spent last week with relatives in Macon ancf Atlan ta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent Sunday in Little Mountain with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy. Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. L. | Marshall, Jr., and Miss Eloise Mar shall left Tuesday to join Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lea of Rocky Mount, N. C., at Nags Head, N. C., for a ... vacation stay. They were accom-|g panied by Kelly Dixon of Tallade ga, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sullivan and ? children, formerly of Laurens, are 8 occupying one of the Taylor Mar-ig tin apartments on South Broad | street. Both are connected with J the Natural Gas Appliance com pany. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Garber have returned from buying trip to Boston and New York. Mrs. John B. Pittman and chil dren of Rockingham, N. C., spent j last week here with her mother,! Mrs. John W. Little. Mr. Pittman joined them here for the week-end ft and accompanied them home. 8 Mrs. L. C. Singley and daughters,! Maurice and Shirley, were guests several days last week of Mrs. J. H. Horne in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan and son of Charleston, spent the week-end with the former’s moUwwvMr^ J. H. Donnan, and sister, Miss Miriam Donnan. ■ ^ .j, p-v- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark with Mr. •nd Mrs. Tom Clark Spartan burg are visiting their sister, Mrs. Lizzie Clark Deadmore in Abing don, Va. Y PVEASVWtTASTt, ^ONNCAl. •.< *40 VsJA<oT£ y; FREEZER LOCKER SUPPLIES A Complete Line for Storing Frozen Foods PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE While You Shop SUGAR 5 lbs. 33c 1 ( With Orders of Duke’s MAYONNAISE, pint 31c \ $5.00 or More Castleberry’s Ga. 15-Oz. HASH 45c In Tins 3 Lbs. CRISCO 89c Fresh, Tender Delicious HOME GROWN CORN From Our Own Garden Swift’s Premium FRANKS I.b. 53c #• ♦V 8 Phillips 1 BEANS 12 Oz. Can AND FRANKS 21c Red Band FLOUR 10 Lbs. 99c Crackers RITZ Lb. 33c Southern Gold MARGERINE Lb. 26c :: :: ♦ ♦ 8 Frozen- Barbecue Ft. HASH Our Own Make 75c FRYERS Dressed Drawn lb. 49c BEEF U. S. Choice Western All Cuts lb. 83c Qji iUWfi fUPER MARKET - CUN TON SC BEGINNING, JULY 1 STORE HOURS STRICTLY 7 to 7