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Thursday, August 13, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS j
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Mrs. V. M. Grill and daughter,
Francine, and Mrs. Bayner Gray
and daughter, Nancy, of Norfolk,
Va., are visiting Mrs. R. C. Stew
art* and Mr. Stewart.
Miss Kay Thomas is visiting her
sister, Mrs. L. A. Odom, and Mr.
Odom in Wilmington, N. C. Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and daugh
ter, Terry, left yesterday to spend
several days with their daughter
and will accompancy Kay home.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rooney and
son, Bill, are vacationing this week
at Garden City.
Friends of Mrs. Eric Barnes will
be interested to know she under
went an operation this week at the
Memorial hospital in Charlotte and
is improving at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Matheson,
in Mooresville, N. C.
Mrs. L. B. Dillard spent the
week-end in Greensboro, N. C.,
with her daughter and sori-in-law
Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween and
family.
Ellen and Kit McMaster of
Winnsboro, are visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. Hugh Simpson.
Mrs. George W. Taylor is-^pend
ing this week at Pawley’s Island.
She was joined by other members
of her family for a vacation.
Friends of Mrs. Pierce Chhndler.
will be interested to know she un-1
derwent an operation at the Char
lotte eye, ear, and nose hospital ;
this week.
Guests Monday of Mr. arid Mrs.
Henry Suber were Mrs. Anna Gas-1
que and grandson, Vin Thommy, 1
of Florence, fcnd Mrs. Wert Jen-jj
nings of Newberry.
Mrs. Wallace Meggs and children,
Bill, Phil, Beth and Wally, of Flor
ence, recently visited her mother,
Mrs. Inez Pruitt and other relatives
here. They were accompanied
home by her sister, Mrs. Frank
Cauley and children, Keith and
Frankie, for a several days stay.
Enroute home the Cauleys were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ma-
haffey in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith and
I son, Phil, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hagins and daughter, Rita, of Ab
beville, are vacationing this week
at Ocean Drive Beach.
Patsy, Salem, Phyllis and Mar- Marie Fraser, in Norfolk, Va., oth- called upon the pastor of the ficiently for many years, present-
tha Eassy of Greenville, spent last er relatives and friends in Rich-1 church, the Rev'. Craig Alexander,' Mrs. Blakely with a gloxiana
week with their grandmother Mrs.; mond, Va., Vineland N. J., and also ;t0 lead a Mnj Ellis then; ^ J-he society in token of their
F. P. Caley. Mrs. Eassy spent Sun-, Hinesville, Ga., before returning hr ._ f]v th _ _ rpat affection, appreciation and esteem
day here and accompanied them home. , M w v I that M^Blakely had' rendereTS! for h * r *nd *er services.
^ ome * nenc * s °* .^5' the society, the church and the
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson and daughter will he in-, cornrnun jjy 'She also recognized
Marse and son, Ronnie, will be in-1 terested to know they are residing the many years o£ of Mlss
terested to know they have reurned one of the Young apartments on Lj zz j e Craig, to the Old Fields so-
here from Darlington to make their Cathoun street. _ „ „ , ciety, who had recently become a
home and are residing on Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Jobe D. Holland mernber of the 0ra after
street. Mr. Marse is connected had as their guests Tuesday Mrs. ;01d Fields church dissolved. Un-
with the Capitol Life and Health Molhe Skipper, Mrs. Lita Duncan, fortunately Mlss Craig was unable
Insurance company. i °f Spartanburg, Mrs. Ralph Cog- to be p resen t
Mrs. E. N. Gault, Mr. and Mrs. gins and Miss Peggy Coggins of, K .
Hubert Hendrix of Fountain Imv Reidville. ^ nf b n«
Misses Martha Gault, and Martha Col. and Mrs. Robert E. w y sor j w ^ % f Jhfrh^V abn^t Rn
Bowman of Charlotte, N. C., were have returned from a visit with , , S -’ wh »ch is almost 80 years
recent guests of the former^sister, relatives and friends in Southwest^ ^ As^ocTate'TfoJm^
Mr and Mrs Grady Ada^s and Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. McMdlan ^Mbyterian denomination M i s s
children of Aiken, spent last week and children. Kit and Brian of Toc-|^ rd ?'
with Mrs. Adams’ mother, Mrs.
Inez Pruitt.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith and
daughter, Janet, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., spent several days last week
with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and
Mri. L. C. Singley. Also with their
toa, Ga., spent last week here with | ‘^ r3 \ Rifely s life as written in
the former’s mother, Mrs. Jodie c. P oetlc '°rm by her son-in-law, the
McMillan. R ev - ^ Calvin Smith of Clover.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sad-L Ml ? ir J - C - League secretary of
ler will be interested to know theyi^® , ? n tJiat ^ rs ‘
moved yesterday into their recent- B la k g ly filled faithfully and ef-
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 15th day
of Sept., 1953, I will render a final
account of my acts and doings as
Administrator of the estate of Kate
Talbert Moultrie in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun^
ty, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the
same day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Adminis
trator.
Any person indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to
make payment on or before that
date; and all persons having claims
against said estate will present
them on or before said date, duly
proven or be forever barred.
W. H. NICHOLSON, JR,
Admr. Estate Kate Tal
bert Moultrie.
Aug. 10, 1953. 4c-w-3
street ,1 exte S iSlon <3f Mr Sadle^rcon' XiCiUHB
Many of childhood’s infectious diseases can be prevented.
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No child needs to suffer with diphtheria, smallpox, ty
phoid; or whooping cough. It is much easier to prevent
these diseases than to cure them. Your doctor knows just
exactly the thing to do. Don't wait for an epidemic before
you protect your child against disease. See your doctor
this week . . . today . . . now. We carry ah recognized
immunizing agents subject to his orders.
Write Tour Congressman "NO” on Socialized Medicine
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McGee’s Drugstore
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THURSDAY AUGUST 13
Double Feature
HERE COME THE MARINES
Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and Bowery Boys
MODERN MARRIAGE
A Picture Endorsed by American Institute of Family
Relations
FRIDAY^SATURDAY AUGUST 14-15
BATTLES OF CHIEF PONTIAC
Lex Barker and Lon Chaney
COMEDY - SHORT - CARTOON
SUNDAY-MONDAY AUGUST 16-17
CITY BENEATH THE SEA
(Technicolor)
Robert Ryan, Mala Powers, Anthony Gwinn
NEWS - CARTOON
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18-19
DONT BOTHER TO KNOCK
, Richard Widmark, Marilyn Monroe
COMEDY - CARTOON
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parents for the week-end were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Sanders and daugh- nected with the Laurens Distribut
ter, Patricia, of Halifax, Va. Mau-1 in g company
rice and Shirley Singley accompan- Mr s- Lucy Ratteree and children
ied their sister to Halifax for a two Rock Hill, are visiting her broth-
weeks visit. : er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. H. M. Lukstat and son, Perry M. Moore.
Richard, have returned home from! Miss Betsy Davis of near here.'ii
a several weeks visit with her the guest of Miss Jinny Red.
mother, Mrs. M. Shupik, and other Mi\ and Mrs. Jolje D. Holland
relatives in Clifton, N. J. j and son > I> an . spent several days S
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake were last week in Boone, N. C. §
in Greenville Sunday to see the! ^ 6
latter’s brother-in-law, Frank M. MrS. Blakely 1$
Terry, who suffered a broken hip ii _ « n r\
injury in a fail | Honored By Ora
Miss Eloise Marshall is spending Mrccinn
the week at Windy Hill Beach with m, » a,un JW-iery
Miss Emily Bailey I Friday. July 24. was designated
Misses Jamie Little and Kate .. Nanni B]akely Day .. b the Ora
^n, am .„TSLne }?,Sf„ S W. M. S. as they held an informal
toma and Boone, N. C. In Gaston-, .
■ a , w- • . : party that afternoon at the com- n
ia they visited the former s sister, xn x? ■ ••
Mrs. Everette Carsom woh, with I [T ‘ * V B^y "wZu'the mem^ 11
her sons, accompanied thern to; of the socl> ,' havjng the mas , |
Plen,y." W In er Joone ey they were guestsi "'asTrSd bT'kim J T B 1 1
in the home of Dr. and Mrs. John S
c RarHpn Lius, secretary of home mission ^
ronfair. 1 nr>i j / n i ‘ community service, assisted by §
v r ' Mesdames J. B. Hunter. Sr., and |
eigh, N. C., is visting her father, M p Hunter 1 *
The Bolands were in Raleigh dur- Mrs ' Ellui presld< ' d ,n a brlef ser -
This Rank Is
Your Bank
ALL the services that you would expect
of a bank are YOURS here. You'll appre
ciate the interest you receive from our
clerks, tellers and officials . . . and we'll
appreciate, too, the opportunity of serv
ing you. We are here for one purpose only
— to serve YOU! — and we're eager to
prove it. We invite you to visit us regu
larly—old and new customers.
2% on Savings Accounts
ing th® week-end where they also
visited friends and accompanied
her here.
Misses Evelyn Fuller and Mary
Ruth Norman will leave Saturday
night for a week’s trip to New
York and Amagansett, Long Island,
vice honoring Mrs. Blakely and
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
and relatives for the many deeds
of kindness shown us during the
_ _ _ _ illness and at the death of our
where they will be "guests ' 0 fl dau g hter and sister - Your expres-
friends. sions of sympathy will always be
Friends of Miss Irene Workman, r Pnnembered and we pray that
who has been visiting her broth- ^ od s richest blessings may abide
er and sister-in-law-, Mr.-- and Mrs 1 . ur ’^ aarii of you.
Claude A. Workman, in Marion,
N. C., will be glad to know she is
improving at their home following
a several days hospital stay
-Mr. AND MRS. “A. A?
RAMAGE, SR.,
AND FAMILY.
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Charlotte, where sh? was S injured
in an automobile accident.
Mrs. Luther Oliver and stm, Lu-
die, of Jacksonville, Fla., were
guests last week of Mrs. Inez
Pruitt. On Sunday Mrs. Pruitt,
Misses Jo and Trotti Pruitt , and
Betty Fouche, with the visitors,
spent the day in Columbia.
Dr. John McSween was the guest
minister Sunday morning at the
Covenant Presbyterian church in
Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Merchant and
children are guests of the latter’s
brother and sister-in-law, “Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Derrick, in Charleston,
and will spend several days at the
beach.
, Mr. and Mr&, W^Jd. Shields are
spending three weeks at Winona
Lake, 111., and attending the ad
vanced school of photography.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and
son, Binki, spent the week-end in
Cherokee, N. C., and attended the
pageant, ‘‘Unto These Hills.”
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr.,
are attending the South Carolina
Florist convention at the Clemson
House August 12, 13 and 14.
Mrs. J. H. Donnan and Miss Mi
riam Donnan spent several days j-j
last week in Columbia with Mr. | h
and Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks.
Miss Fan Stutts of High Shoals, $
N. C., was the guest last week of t j-j
Miss Ann Baker. - Ift
Mrs. Nene D. Workman and Mrs.! g
J. D. Scurry of Chappells, are!
spending the week in Highlands, N. *
C.
Dr. George C. Bellingrath occu
pied the pulpit of the First Pres
byterian church in Charleston Sun
day morning.
Mrs. A. C. Young, Jr., and daugh-,
ter, Kay, are vacationing this week g
at Windy Hill Beach. The Youngs i«
are guests of her brother, E. T.
McClure and family of Edgefield.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Winn are Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Winn of Baltimore, Md., Dr. and
MrS. Charles Winn of Pennsylvan
ia, and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Lawler
and daughter of St. Paul, Minn.
Mrs. R. L. Lockett of Daytona
Beach, Fla., is visiting her neph
ew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Coleman.
Mrs. C. W. Hallman and daugh
ter, Kitty Lu, have returned from
a month’s stay in St. Petersburg,
Fla., with friends from Massachus-
setts. While away they also visit
ed the Gulf beaches, Daytona and
Silver Springs.
Mrs. E. J. .Adair and Mrs. George
Gambrell ire spending several
weeks in Hendersonville, N. C.
Mrs. Henry Trammell and sons
and Miss Sara Stone have returned
from a few days visit with their
sister, Mrs. Charles Bauknight, and
brother, Sam Stone, and their fam
ilies in Charleston.
Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser
and daughters, Misses Ellen and
Ann, left yesterday for a several
weeks vacation trip. While 'away
they will visit their daughter. Miss
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