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Thursday, September 3, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five 1M. Young WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. H. M. Young, Jr., I niece, Mrs. George R. Blalock, and Jnnnnn I nHnp and daughter, Carol, accompanied | family for a few days. ^ u her home for several days. j Mrs. fa*-Henry Benner, Mrs. Wil- Order of MoOSC Miss Vivian Parks Adair of I liam R. Benner and daughter, Sher- P-.a-q Hpnrpp Wnrlr ! Saturday ree. were euests of the latter’? sis- u 5 ^ cyiee Turiv Dr. and Mrs. Newton Jones have returned from New York where they spent several months while Dr. Jones was caching summer school at Rutgers University. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benner, for merly of Spokane, Wash., who have ben here with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam R. Benner, since spring, have purchased the Hinton place above Laurens and are moving to their new home this week. Miss Ella Little MCcrary has re turned home after spending the summer months with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kapp, and children in Columbia. Miss Patsy Macdonald is spend ing this. week at Ocean Drive Beach with friends. Dr. Marshall Dendy of Richmond, Va., was th£ guest minister Sun day morning at the First Presbyte rian church. While here Dr. Dendy was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Addison Neighbors. Mrs. J. I. Copeland accompanied Dr. Dendy here and remained to spend the month of September with her daughter, Mrs. Neighbors. Hampton, Va., will arrive Saturday ree, were guests of the latter’s sis to spend the Labor Day weekend iter, Mrs. John M. Pratt, and Dr i c . ' . . ., _ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Pratt, in York several days last Sunday, August ou, the Joanna P. Adair. She will have as her; week. Ritual Staff journeyed to Rock Hill guests, Miss Mary Malin of New- Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Powell will f° r purpose of putting on the Mrs. J. A. Craddock of Woodruff, ( port News, Va., and Miss Elizabeth return the coming week from degree for incoming members of is the guest of her niece, Mrs. W.| Patterson of Hampton. Ridgecrest, N. C., where they spent that lodge. Following the M. Burts, and family for a few Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Moore and the summer, and Mr. Powell was i ceremony the Ritual Staff was in days. Miss Constance Burts, stu-; sons, Ronnie and Milton, and Miss in charge of the dining department. ; troduced by the governor of the dent nurse at the Presbyterian hos- Minnie B. Moore attended the Mrs. A. S. Maxwell and family Rock Hill lodge. The members pital, Charlotte, was also here for a Moore-Sadler reunion in York Sun- have returned from a several weeks are Governor Grady Spires; Junio few days and returned to Charlotte day. stay at their summer Jiome in Mon- Governor, Hack Prater; Past Gov- on Tuesday. Lynn W. Cooper and H. M treat . N. C., and she has resumed ernor, Earl Sineath; Prelate, Geo Mr. and Mrs. Donald Winslow Young, Jr., are on a business trip to ^ er position as a member of the Sineath; Orator, Marion Banks; have returned to Bloomington, Detroit, Mich., this week. ‘ , orphanage staff. Her son and Sergeant-at-Arms, Wade Smith: Ufa.* after a visit with the latter’s Mr and Mrs j w M d daughter, Jack and Jean, left Tues-I Honor Guards, J. B. Killian and parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thoma-, dau | lter j^j ss Laauita Moore ^ ay * or Maryville college, Mary- Derrill Bozard. Also introduced son. Their friends will be interest- week-end tme?t? of ireiative?! ville * Tenn -. where they are stu- was Brother John Ross, only South ed to know that Mr. Winslow, whOj and f r j en d s i n Gaffney On Sun- ,c * ents ‘ David, -Wbe—recently re-1Carolina Pilgrim. This is the high- has been teaching summer school , d th attended the wedding nf turned from Korea, will enter Co-jest honor that can be bestowed on ^ tt , r™ at the University of Indiana, hasjj^j ss K e i] y j 0 Q ueen anc j O’Dell Theological Seminary, De- any member of the Moose, The] l THQMAS E. HAIR, accepted a position as head of thejcjy— man at the Cherokee Avenue catur ’ Ga ' Anoth er son,- Sidney,'Rock Hill logde was host at a bar- science and biology departments in jggmjg* chdrch will leave October 13 for Rome, ibecue supper following the meet- the high school at Martinsville;) „ . . . Italy, where he will studv at Wal- — j nd -i- Mrs. Lil Williams of Columbus, > densia Seminary taKmMMmXXX&MmMmttmsmx*mBt9UtXM!MXX3amBXX*XXXBaK*H*H* ' J. tut ir t-v .'Ga., visited Mrs. R. A. Steer last ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dorman of i . . . . Silver Springs, Md„ were guests) Mis$ Margaret Harris of the Uni _.MrS. MoOfC To AddfCSS mg. Sunday, Sept. 6, at the American Legion hut in Laurens the Ritual Staffs from Greenwood, Seneca and Joanna will meet in competition. The winner will represent this dis trict at the Carolina Moose Asso ciation convention to be held in Asheville, N. C., October 9, 10 and 11.. NOTICE We, the undersigned, will'appear before the Secretary of State on the 8th day of September, 1953, re questing a charter for the following companies: Stomp Springs Furniture Com pany. Stomp Springs Garage and Ser vice Station. Stomp Springs Trading Post. Stomp Springs Health Resort. EDWARD L. 1c FREDERICK, Corporators last week of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas > versity o[ North Carolma. dhapel Garden Club Members Baldwin. Mrs. Dorman and Mra. Hill, is spending several weeks Ladies’ FALL AND WINTER COATS Baldwin were roommates at the | n _ „ . v . . . Woman’s college at the UniversityHarris > • n j Mrs. G. B. Moore of Spartanburg, jj of North Carolina. Miss Anne Oweno nf ' Wil1 speak t0 members of th- Clin-; | Mrs. Harry Williams and son,, Va 1 „ np ^" e ^‘ ch ^ ond ’ garden clubs this afternoon Hap, have returned to their home he r Da rents Mr ^nlT M^ R* Se Pt' 3, at 4 o’clock in 1 in Charlotte, N. C., after a visit r^ w h ® r P arents ’ Mr ’ and Mrs ’ R ’!the Men’s Bible classroom at the | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H- 1 - Wsilter BarksHale nf Wiiin-i/ 1 Presb y terian church. 1 Rrnnir p a 1= 1 f , Her subject will be “Arts Depart- 2 Brook, Pa 1S spending several m ent of the Piedmont Interstate 8 a W1 MrS ' R ’ A ' Fair at Spartanburg.” All menttP : Steer, and Mr Steer. bers of the clubs are invited tdT] Lt. Henry Burton of Ft. Belvoir, t hear Mrs. Moore. Va., is spending several days with ^ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. ^ . Burton. Duncan Creek Church Friends of Lt. and Mrs. Bill Mc Kinnon and daughter, Beth, will be ! interested to know they are resid ing in an apartment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Lt. Dirct 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/J wools, in poodles, cashmeres and other weaves. Priced from— 39.95 to 42.95 We Also Have On the Display Racks New Fall and Winter JACKETS for Boys and Men Wools, alt-weatjier and leathers. Ages 3 to 18 and 34 to 44 USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY AWAY PLAN Clinton Mills Store Phone 876 The Kelly Glenn circle of Duncan Creek Presbyterian church will McKinnon will leave soon for over- meet on Tuesday afternoon, Sept Circle Meets Tuesday Bible 8, at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. M. Copeland in Renno. Mrs. James Gray will give the study. Big Crowd Attends New Servicenter OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little items needed for the office CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Midway Drive-In Theatre CLINTON - JOANNA NEWEST and FINEST THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3 ROGUES’ MARCH Peter Lawford and Janice Rule COMEDY CARTOON FRIDAY-SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4-5 GUNSMOKE Audie Murphy and Susan Cabot COMEDY CARTOON SUNDAY-MpNDAY SEPTEMBER 6-7 THE CLOWN Red Skelton and Jane Greer CARTOON NEWS TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 8-9 — First Run — GIRLS IN THE NIGHT Joyce Holden and Glen Roberts COMEDY CARTOON THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 LADIES OF THE CHORUS Marilyn Monroe and Rand Brooks _____ Also —— LUCKY LOSERS The Bowery Boys SERVICE SAVES YOU IME AND MONEY, AND MAKES YOUR SHOPPING HOURS SUNNY M’ B seas duty. Mrs. McKinnon is a member of the faculty at Ford, high school in Laurens. Mrs., J. K. Haselden^nd E. F. Anderson attended the funeral of Miss Sallie Graham in Simpsonville Sunday. * Friends of Mrs. D. C. Heustbss will be interested to know she has resumed her position at Erskine, The grand opening of the Bishop : college, Due West,, after spending' Duncan handsome new Esso Servi- the summer at her home here. I center on Friday and Saturday was Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Katzburg and attended b y a Iar g e crowd during sons of Knoxville, Tenn., are visit- the two da y s with a number of ing relatives and friends here. i prizes being given away. The sta- Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield tion * recently completed, and now Bryson, former residents of thisj in operation, is one of the city’s city, will be interested to know | most modern, they have moved from Spartan burg and have taken an apartment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards on North Adair street, 1 ML and Mrs. William J. Henry weekind. latneS m St IHca 0%tr the juuminiiimi—inrrpaw John W. Finey, Sr., Lesttfr Nor- j lit ton, P. S. Bailey and Robert M. Vance are spending several days in New York on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dorman of jj Silver Springs, Md., spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. j fg Thomas Baldwin. Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and sons of jj| Columbia, spent several days thisl:;: week with the former’s mother, i S Mrs. Ethel Pitts and other relaives. i $ Mrs. Art Anderson and children ■ i have returned to their home in Chi-1 cago, 111., after spending the sum-1 mer with the latter's mother, Mrs. I J. V. Edwards. Mr. Anderson spent several days here and accompan- ied them home. Guests today of Mr. and Mrs.' ^ Thomas Baldwin are Mrs. Jack Agee, Mrs. Allan Knight, Mrs. Ar nold Knight, Mrs. Roy Knight, Mrs. i Nelle Hopkins, Mrs. Drayton Hop- | kins and Mrs. Ed Knight of Belton. Chester Donnie Granade, Jr., has returned to his home in Colum bia after a several weeks visit with his grandmother, Mrs. B. Frith. Miss Norma Higginbotham was g the week-end guest of Miss Emily h Kelly in Abbeville. » Dr. and Mrs. John McSween are spending three weeks at their cot- age at Garden City. Miss Essie Davidson returned this week to Great Falls to resume her teaching position. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner and family have returned from a month’s vacation spent at Montreat and Southport, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks and son, Sandy, formerly of Co lumbia, are moving here this week and will make their home in the King apartments. Mr. Cruick shanks will be a member of the Presbyterian college faculty. Miss Jinki Sadler left Saturday for New York to resume the posi tion she formerly held for several years with Life magazine. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. R. E. Sadler, who will remain fc’ith her for two weeks. Mrs. M. A. Masdonald and daughter, Miss Patsy Macdonald, have returned from their home in Montreat, N. C., where they spent the summer. Dr. Macdonald spent several weeks there with his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Harrill and children, formerly of Greenville, moved here Saturday and are re siding in their recently purchased home on Holland street. Mr. Har rill is connected with E. L. Long Motor Lines. Miss Elsie Mae Bonham has re turned to her home in Inman after a three weeks visit with her aunt, Mrs. Mildred Garrison, and cousin, Mrs. Beatrice Frith. Dr. and Mrs. C. Bynum Betts' have returned from a month’s va cation stay at their cottage at Bon darken, N. C. > Miss Ruby Tolbert of Rocking- BUYING .A CAR? YOU CAN SAVE MONEY 1. More economical. 2. No “hidden” charges. 3. Choose you own insurance agent. 4. Prompt, friendly service. When buying an automobile, COMPARE financing plans just as carefully as you compare car values. See for yourself exactly how much you can save by an auto loan at this hank. 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