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Thursday. August 27. 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUMHE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
children ,of Walterboro, were re- Coryea and Mr. Coryea of Clifton, j spending a week here. '
cent guests of the latter’s uncle,xN. J., who were visiting in Wil-' Mrs. O. L. Mullis arid sons, Lee,
O. F. Beaty, and family, enroute | mington, accompanied her home Barrow and Ralph, of Charlotte,
to the mountains of North Carolina. 1 for a few days are spending several days with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Worthmann i Mr and Mrs . Houston Trammell an d Mrs - 11 J Pitts.
Little Jinny Crocker of Slater,
has been spending the week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Adair. Her mother, Mrs. Claude
Crocker, will arrive today to spend
the remainder of the week.
— Mrs. Mollie Beeks of the State
Training School staff, is spending a
vacation as guest of relatives in
Kingsport, Tenn.
Lawrence F. Davis.
and daughter, Linda, of Buffalo, and daughter, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs.
N. Y., are guests - of the latter s l b. Trammell have returned from
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | a v j s jt w jth their brother and. son,
Mrs. O. F. Beaty. , Dewey Trammell, and Mrs. Tram-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam spent me ]i j n Richmond, Ind. ‘‘Enroute
Mrs. John W. Speake and M.;
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Giles. Mr. Kug’er w'as
here for the week-end and accom
panied them home.
Mrs. Martha Wilson, co-ordinator
of Elementary Education Internes
Craig Russeli of Spartanburg, were j at Florida State University, Talla-
week-end guests of Mrs. J. B. hassee, Fla., was the guest last
Speake and family. ! week of Mrs. G. B. Goldsmith.
Mrs. Horace Geer and daughters' Mrs - Wilson and Mrs. Goldsmith
Mrs. Beatrice Sloan is spending j several days last week^visiting^rela-; home they visited points of inter- 0 f p k0 ck Hill, are visiting the for-! were roommates at college.
several days this week at Montreat,! tives in Charlote and Raleigh, N. C
N. C., as<the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Holman of Chapel Hill, N.
ests in the Smoky mountains. t narent^ anH \Tr«: R t
Mr. and Mrs. Bendy Wright of Mrs . Morsan T », d and Mrs . wll . smith
Greenville, were guests over the! ij aTT1 Bailey Owens have returned
W. C. Baldwin, W. D. Adair, Rob-"
ert Henry and Paul Fouche ^are
Mr. and Mrs. 'J. G. Simpson join-1 spending the week on a vacation
C. Mrs. Sloan was on a vacation , S^, e a k ‘o ncl of Mr * and MrS ” Dlllard from a several days stay in Spar-: ed Mr and Mrs. Don Copeland and j trip to Detroit, Mich
stay at Myrtle Beach last week. I Poland. —w.. .u - _ . ^ ^ - --
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Beaty had as
their guests last week the latter’s
brother, Rev. R. F. Chandler, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stewart left 1 Chandler and daughters, Susan and
Ellen of Princeton, N. J., who left
Saturday to visit other relatives in
Kingstree.
W. D. Oulla of Barnwell, is vis
iting his sister, Mrs. R. A. Steer,
and Mr. Steer, for soweral weeks.
Miss Essie Oulla of Greenilvle,
spent last week-end with the
Steers.
' Mrs. Ronald E. Johnston and
daughter, Shaw, have returned
from a several weeks visit in At
lanta with Lt. Johnston’s mother,
week for a visit to relatives at
Virginia Beach, Norfolk.
Mrs. W. S. Porter and daughters,
Misses Julia and Helen, will re
turn tomorrow to their home here
after spending the summer months
at their summer home at Montreat,
N. C.
Mrs. S. B. Loftis and daughter,
Nanette, are spending a few days
in Asheville, N. C., due to the se
rious illness of Mrs. Loftis’ sister,
Mrs. R. L. Spivey.
Mrs. W. W. Harris has returned
to her home in Sandersville, Ga.,
after a visit with her daughters,
Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap and Mrs.
B °Mr nd a nd Mrs. G. A. Burton B.’gf'Sdito? p’StaT *** 01 6^" Dri« bSS IS j PrtHHir ol Mr: and Mn. George
visiting their son Lt Henry Bur-- d • J ’ t,lenn - week for a vacation stay. . D. Ellis will be interested to know
ton, at Ft Belvoir Va and also in! The foll °wing Clinton relatives Mr. and Mrs. Pierce McRlhinney, fhe y have moved into their recent-
Washington D C ! were guests .Tuesday of Mr. and 0 f Atlanta. Ga., and Mrs. Oscar. ^ Purchased home on East Walnut
„ r . Mrs. Walter Montgomery of Spar- Kern of Anderson were recent' street formerly owned bv the W.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W\ G.bson of lanbuI% at Laka Summit N C..: | g ue Vts of Mrs Awes Kern Last'A. Sherratt family.
New Zion, and Mrs. Arthur Cope- ivi r o Fmma R rnrnelcnn r,eorc»e ^ V ,, nK * les ^ ern - l-asi ,r r tT L 1U
i—j a . j a--* — Mrs - t^mma k. uorneison, Lieorge week Mrs. Kern, her visitors and! Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger
S Tk* ent S j Ve »»^ /i aS ou We f k ! Cornelson, Geo. Corneison, Jr.,
with Mr and Mrs. W. C. Shealy.| R B v a nce, Mrs. H. M. Wise, Miss
They visited in the mountains of Xoecoa wis Mr and Mrs Robert
North Carolina over the week-end.
Mrs. W. W. Harris attended
spent a-few days last week at
Chimney Rock, N. C., with the for
mer’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
Miss Louise Kern visited in Dar
lington with Mrs. J. T. Langston,
,Sr.
Vance and daughter, Mary Bailey, Mrs. C. B. Kugler and children and Mrs. Gary Eichelberger.
the meeting of the Pen Women j “y DMc^ui Mrt. 1 ** Washinston - N - C - s P ent last 1 More People You Know on Page 2
Cedar Mountain Thursday. | w L Marshall, Jr., Miss ‘ Eloise
Paul Turner of Decatur, Ga., | Marshall, and Mrs. W. L. Marshall
spent the week-end with Mr. and of Wadesboro, N. C.
Mrs. S. G. Dillard. He was ac
companied home by his daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nettles and
children and Jimmy Young are
“!!-.. G ^ 8e .u?_ J tre 0 V h a 0 fewi? US “- n . e u 'OX. S* M ^t C^den Chy.
companied them
days stay.
3 ,T nth r ith i he ; gr ? nd ?? r l ntS n ! Mrs. Ayliffe Jaeobs and Mrs. C. W. B
Isaac Copeland of Nashv.lle, | stonc ar0 spcnd , severa! days in *
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rhiner and Tenn., is visiting friends and rela-! a
Atlanta, Ga
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| Ladies’
| FALL AND WINTER
I COATS
Direct from manufacturer, exclusively for Clinton
Mills Store by Samuel Gann Manufacturing Company in
Baltimore. Linings are guaranteed for the life of the
coat. All 100% wools, in poodles, cashmeres and other
tives here
Mr. and Mrs
Cocoa, Fla., are visiting the foi-,.. , , a _ .
:mer’s sisters, Mrs. John Ca£er and j J 01 ^^ r _ s P arents - Dr - and Mrs
Rufus Coleman of!
Mrs. Hugh Jacobs and children
spent last week in Rock Hill with
j W. R. Sims.
Mrs. J. L.
Davidson of Chester
njMrs. Mae C. Motes.
S Mr - and Mrs. John R. Sease of i Ds eri! several days last-w.elr with hrr
Columbia, spent Sunday with *h«' K Mn J
l? i,0 Mr%nd m Mrs e s ^ Mri. Harry McSwoon and children,
llofVd^m^a 3 ;^^ “1^' a f
j end with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ran.i?, hest " wlth ‘ ac ,orme { s T'
• tin and other relatives. Harry Will,ams, who returned
j I D. W. Bethea of Dillon, was the h0 ™ c w, ! h th ' m v,sl . t !
8! guest of his sister. Mrs. W. W. Har- u M ‘ ss Ann ° ee , r , h I a , ! ; returned to
% \ ris and family last week. , her home in Rock Hih after a visit
tii M4ss Miriam Beall and Mr. and'iV^ grandparents, Mr. and
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weaves. Priced from—
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39.95 to 42.95
We Also Have On the Display Racks
New Fall and Winter
JACKETS
for Boys and Men
Wools, all-weather and leathers.
Ages 3 to 18 and 34 to 44
US? OUR CONVENIENT LAY AWAY PLAN
Clinton Mills Store
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard. They
were accompanied home by their i
daughter, Janet, who had been J
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THURSDAY , AUGUST 27
THE JUNGLE -
Rod Cameron and Marie Windsor
TWO COMEDIES ONE CARTOON
FRIDAY-SATURDAY AUGUST 28-29
BRAVE WARRIOR
Jon Hall and Christine Larson
TWO COMEDIES CARTOON
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SUNDAY-MONDAY AUGUST 30-31
HANGMAN’S KNOT
Randolph Scott and Donna Reed
NEWS TWO COMEDIES
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1-2
GOLDEN HAWK "
Sterling Hayden and Rhonda Fleming
COMEDY CARTOON
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3
ROGUES’ MARCH
Peter Lawford and Janice Rule
COMEDY CARTOON
IN PERSON EACH NIGHT THRU SAT., AUG.. 29
DR. RICHARD E. SYLVER
THE MENTAL MARVEL
ft, Mrs. Talmadge Hamrick of Wash- ‘ ^ B ' j' , ... ;
Sjington, D. C., are spending this!... r ' and ^H’S- Irby Hipp are vis- ft
% week with Misses Maude and Sue • t ]' ieir children, Mr. and Mrs. , •;
ft Wells. ;Gene Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Irby 1 K
ijti Friends of Mrs. Pierce Chandler an d s 0 ^- ^by IN, in Rock Hill. Uj
§ will be interested to know she has I ^ r : and M P„ W u llliam J- Horton | g
returned home after an operation ‘ fa ^: °^ Nashvide ’J e " n - and i ^
ft! m Charlotte. ^ r - and ^ rs - Jam^s R. Horton and ! {•)
jjj Misses Mar>' Holland of Dallas, 1 sons Chatham, N. J , have re- j v
\\ Texas, Josephine Holland of Lau- tur " ed to their homes after a visit , S
rel, Miss., Hampton and Frances Wlth their P ar ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 18
Holand of Jackson, Miss., visited S H °r ton an d other relatives. ; g
their aunt, Mrs. P. M. Pitts, and Mr - and Mrs - Emerson Odom of 8
other relatives here over the week- Salters,^ spent ^fhe^ week-end with
end.
|.j| Mrs. O. I. Sheely and Miss Fran-
jijces Sheely were visitors in Green-
j.» ville Monday.
Mrs. H. M. Geer and Miss Maude
;.j|Geer are spending a few’ days with
‘ relatives and friends in Rutherford-
ton, N. C.
Mrs. Fannie Parrish was the
w’eek-end guest of relatives and
friends in Columbia.
Mrs. Jack Red and children spent 1 ;!;
Tuesday in Greenville. \\
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Purkerson of ft
Raleigh, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. G. C. %
Wilder and daughter of McCor-
mick, were week-end guests of Mrs. K
J. B. Wilder. ig
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sumerel and 11
sons of New’port, Ky., are visiting ft
the former’s brother, R. F. Sumer- \\
el, and sisters, r Mrs. J. W. Anderson
and Mrs. Irene Todd. :-j
Philip Pruitt left this w f eek for ft
Union Mills, N. C., where he w’ill j-j
be a member of the faculty of Alex- ft
ander Schools, Inc., after spending
the summer w’ith his mother, Mrs.
Inez Pruitt.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brogdon and
son, Jimmy, of Bennettsville, visit-
ed the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert F. Johnson the past
week-end. Mr. Brogdon attended ft
the CPA convention in Greenville
and Mrs Brogdon joined him there
Friday evening for the banquet and
barbecue on Saturday
Mrs. Platt Prather and Miss *•:
Keith Rogers and Frankie, spent a
few days last week in Whitmire S
w’ith her sister, Mrs. Clyde Ramsey ft
and Mr. Ramsey. tg
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adams and ft
children of Aiken, spent the week- g
end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. ft
Inez Pruitt. Miss Trotti Pruitt ac- ;!•
companied them home for a visit.
Mrs. Plat Prather and Miss ;;
Jackie Franks are visiting their j’j
mother and* grandmother, Mrs. F. g
A. Buchanan, in Sw’annanoa, N. C. j)
Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., and *j
son, DeLeon, 3rd, of Washington,
Ga., are spending a few days with ♦*
her mother, Mrs. P. B. Adair. ! \\
Miss Irene Workman has return- £
ed home after an extended stay
with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Workman in S
Marion, N. C. ! 8
Harry Davis of Charleston, is ft
spending a few days with Mrs. R. \\
E. Jones and other relatives. :•{
Mrs. W. L. Marshall of Wades- :!:
boro, N C, is visiting Mrs W. L. ft
Marshall, Jr., and Miss Eloise Mar- ft
shall this w’eek. ft
Mrs. Cora McQuiston has return-
ed to her home here after an ex- 8
tended visit with relatives in Ten-
nessee, Kentucky and Kansas.
Joe Little of Abbeville, is spend-
ing a few’ days with his sister, Mrs. ft
Morgan Todd. $
Mrs. Grady Seawright and son, g
Grady Alvin, of Pendleton, are vis- ft
j iting her daughters, Mrs. Edgar g
j Copeland and, Mrs. Horace Horton, ft
j Sunday Mrs. Seawright, Mrs. Cope-
land, Mrs. Horton and Preston Mil- ft
am of Pendleon, w r ere guests of g
friends in Winnsboro. iff
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker of g
Washington, D. C., have been ‘
guests this week of the latter's
sister, Mrs. R. E. Jones. ig
%Mrs. Karl Espieg, Jr., has return- «
ed from a visit with her husband’s
parents in Wilmington, N. C. Mr.
I Espieg accompanied her to Wil
mington. His sister, Mrs. Paul
Who Pays the
Fiddler?
TIME WAITS FOR NO MAN
OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW
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When the day for a well-deserved rest and secure
retirement rolls around . . . will you be able to call the
tune and have the money to pay the fiddler? Look ahead.
Set up a definite program of savings so that you can en
joy the fruits of your labor in years to come.
WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS
2% on Savings Accounts
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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