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WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Alan!
Draughon formerly of Warsaw, N.
C., will be interested to know they
have moved to Chatham, Va.,
where Mr. Draughon teaches and
coaches at Hargrave Military Acad
emy.
Miss Edna Coates has resumed
her teaching position in the city
schools having been called to Ker
shaw Sunday because of the death
of a relative.
Martha Eassy of Greenville is
spending several weeks with her
grandmother, Mrs. F. P. Galley.
Mrs. R. P. Hamer will return to
day from Dillon where she has
been visiting Mrs. R. C. Hamer,
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MARY COPELAND, Mar.
CLINTON, S. C.
COMEDY
James Craig and Joan Leslie
TWO CARTOONS
SUNDAY-MONDAY
OCTOBER 4-5
DANGEROUS WHEN WET
Esther Williams and Jack Carson
NEWS
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
First Run
NOT WANTED
Sally Forrest and Leo Penn
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GOOD TIME GIRL
OCTOBER 6-7
THURSDAY
TARGET HONG KONG
Richard Dennin and Nancy Gates
TWO COMEDIES
CARTOON
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Blue Hose Win
Over Alabama State
In First Home Game
mother of Mr. Hamer, who is ill.!
Friends here of Mrs. Hamer will be
interested to know she is improv
ing. •
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Watts and
children of Ehrhardt, visited Mrs.
Watts’ mother, Mrs. J. Willie Young
and other relatives here during the ,
week-end.
Miss Joanne Copeland, student Presbyterian college opened its
at Lander college, Greenwood, home season Friday night by nosing
spent the week-end with her par- out Alabama State of Livingston,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Copeland. Ala., 13-7. before a large crowdjn
'John Eichelberger of El Paso, spite of inclement rainy weather.
Texas, was a recent visitor of his J Third-string Juarterback Felder
brother, Hugh Eichelberger, and Cook engineered both scores for the
family and also relatives in Lau- winners. He sent Halfback Gene Car-
rens. ter over from the ten for the first,
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Law- and freshman Halfback Gene Butler
tence Ferguson and children will around four\vards out for
be interested to know they have the second.
moved to Greenville where they Individual star ^ was\ little 155
ADDISON IS GRATEFUL
the
ap-
Wyman Shealy, chief of
Clinton fire department has
ceived the following letter of
preciation:
Dear Wyman:
I want to thank you and every
member of the Clinton fire depart-
ment for the splend.d job you did
;n putting, out the f re at the Gulf
Oil Corporation Bulk Plant Mon
day. September 21, 1953. Had J it
not been for you, and the bravery
of the other men, I am sure every
thing would have burned. Please
accept my sincere thanks.
Yours truly,
JOHN ADDISON
are residing on,' Dellwood Drive, pound Halfback George\Blae, who
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Mr. Ferguson is connected with the ripped of^ 80 yards rushing, making
Industrial Supply company of this him the -leading ground-gainer for
city. jthe game.
j Mrs. Estelle Abarms has return- Alabama State's single touchdown
i ed from a visit in Conyers Ga., with came right after the opening kickoff |
her daughter, Mrs. George Plunk- when the visitors drove 65 yards, i
ett, Mr. Plunkett and children, who climaxed by a pass from Quarter-
: accompanied her home for the back Bobby Coley to End Jimmy
, week-end. i Jones.
Mrs. J. Wilie Young, Mrs. J. W. Presbyterian gained a total of 143
Caldwell and daughter spent Mon- yards, 104 of them on the ground,
day in, Columbia with Mr. Cald^The Alabama squad rolled up 179
well’s mother, Mrs. Virginia Cald- 1 rushing.
: well. - . ' Score by periods:
Lewis Lawson returned yester- Presbyterian 0 7 6 0—13
day to his home in Dayton, Ohio, Alabama State 7 0 0 0—7 §
after spending a few days here Presbyterian scoring: touchdown— 8
with relatives. Mr. Lawson was Carter and Butler; conversion—Car-; S
called here due to the death of his ter; Alabama scoring—Jones; conver-
t nephew% Shealy Lawson. sion—W. Renders,
ft Miss Jo Pruitt is visiting her sis- (
g! ter, Mrs. Grady Adams and Mr. Ad-
ABSOLUTELY
FRESH COUNTRY E^GS
RIGHT FROM THE FARM EACH DAY
JOE’S ESSO SERVICE
Phone 128
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 1
BELA LUGOSI MEETS
BROOKLYN GORILLA
Duke Mitchell and Sammy Patrillo
TWO CARTOONS COMEDY
FRIDAY-SATURDAY OCTOBER 2-3
NORTHWEST STAMPEDE
OCTOBER 8
When cleaned, apply a little lubri-
eating oi’., and the machine should
work much more easilj.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 12th day
of November, 1953, I will render a
final account of my acts and doings
as Administratrix of the estate of
William Robert Bobo, in the office
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ams in Aiken,
Mrs. A. D. Salter and son Doug,,
will leave tomorrow to spend the'
week-end in Beaufort wnth Lt. Sal
ter.
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald
are attending an orphanage work
ers conference this week in Nash
ville Tenn.
Friends of Miss Eloise Miller will
be interested to know’ she is a pa
tient at the General hospital in
Spartanburg.
I&rs. Alex Cruickshanks has ac
cepted work as a member of the Judge of Probate of Laurens
faculty of Joanna schools. county, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and on
Roderick C. Macdonald of Onta- same day wall apply for a final
rio, Canada, spent several days last discharge from mv trust as Admiu-
w’eek with Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Mac- istratrix.
donald. Any person indebted to said es-
John William Dillard hsa return- j s notified and required to
ed to his home in New York after, m ake payment on or before that
a recent visit with his motherr Mrs. date; and all persons having claims
J. Will Dillard. : against said estate will present them
Gene Anderson of Anderson, vis-, on or before said date, duly proven,
ited *his parents, Mr. and Mrs.; or be forever barred.- — •—-—.n
Frank Anderson, Sunday. AGNES BOBO
Mrs. J. K. Hatton has returned Administratrix,’
home after spending seevral w’eeks- , piinton c n
with her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Bur-; S t 14 1953 ^ L ‘
ley, and Mr. Burley in Roanoke, _L_
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Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and g
daughter and Miss Margaret Bell ♦.♦
of Staunton, Va., spent several days g
last week at Ocean Drive. ft
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Garber g
I spent last week, in New York on a
buying trip.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille
and daughter, Peggy, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mclnvaille in
Aiken Sunday.
Lt. Bill McKinnon of Fort Jack
son, spent the w’eek-end with Mrs.
McKinnon and daughter, Beth.
Friends of Lewis D. Simpson will
regret to learn he is a patient at the
| General hospital in Spartanburg
tion Friday.
' where he will undergo a leg opera-
Mrs. Cecil Wilson will leave Fri-,
i day for a week’s visit to New York.
I She will be accompanied by her
' brother William Vaughan of Green-;
; ville and Mrs. Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Owings for-|
; mer residents of Greenville are
I now’ making their home here where
Mr. Owings is connected with Gray
I Funeral Home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Wil-
| iiamsburg Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
j Earl Rice of Greenville, are visit- §
ring their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8
i T. Woodruff, having been called g
; here due to the serious' illness of g
their father. g
j Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp and son, ft
, Irby III, of Rock Hill, spent several g
i da ysover the week-end with the 8
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irbyjg
i Hipp. They were accompanied, ft
home by Mrs. Hipp for a several g
days visit.
Mrs. Ethel Pitts spent the week
end in Columbia with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Jarvis and son. She was ac
companied home by Mrs. Jarvis and
sons for several days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy VonHollen
spent the week-end with the lat-J
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Griffin i,n Huntington, W. Va.
Richard Lukstat of Wofford col
lege spent the week-end with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luk
stat.
Misses Nell Timmerman and
Nancy Grimball of Montreat Jun
ior college, Montreat N. C., spent
the week-end with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance.
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SEWING MACHINE
To clean a sewing machine, place
it near some heat so that the con. M
Then oil it 8
well with kerosene into every par:. S
As the dry oil oozes out, wipe it off, 8
• When you have financial problems.
• When you need a personal or business
loan.
• When you desire a time deposit.
• When you would like to open a checkini;
account.
• When you feel that we can he of any ser
vice. it will he a pleasure to serve you.
• When you move into our town and be
come a part of our community we invite
your account.
YOU'LL ENJOY DOING YOUR BANKING
WITH US.
2% on Savings Accounts
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THOUGH YOU ARE
ON YOUR OWN,
DEAR FRIEND,
IF YOU
NEED HELP
CLERKS
WILL
ATTEND/
O LOCAL TRADEMARKS, la*.
SELF-
SERVICE
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Sea Foods
Oysters
Standards, Selects, and Counts
Jumbo Shrimp
Green or Breaded
Lobster Tails
or. i
Live Lobster
Fillet of Flounder
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SUGAR
S lbs. 45c
Swanson Boned Chicken or
TURKEY
5 Oz.
43
Home-Made
Lb.
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Liver Pudding
45c
Star Kist
TUNA
8 Oz.
Chunk
St vie
37c
Home-Made Barbecue l*t.
HASH
75c
Red Band
FLOUR
10 Lbs.
95c
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Carnation
MILK
Tall Can
14c
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Armour 3 Lbs.
SHORTENING .
One Pound FREE
79c
Bailey’s Supreme In Paper
COFFEE .... lb.
87c
Stokely’s Chopped Turnip
GREENS
No. 2 Vi
Can
19c
Castleberry’s Georgia
HASH . .
15-Oz.
Can
45c
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Austex
15 Oz.
BEEF STEW
35c
Haupfear Promoted
In Fighter Squadon
Gene A. Haupfear, USN, son of
Mr. James O. Haupfear, Rt. 2,
Clinton, has been advanced to Avi
ation Electricians Mate Third class
after more than a year’s intensive
study and training preparatory to
his rating examination w’hich he re
cently passed.
Haupfear is presently on duty
aboard the USS Champlain with
Fighter Squadron 62 which was ac
tively engaged in delivering air
strikes against North Korea until
the signing of the armistice.
Home-Made
SAUSAGE
Lb.
59c
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Monarch For Price of 48
64 TEA BAGS ..
47c
Del Monte*
Prune Juice
Qt.
35c
FRYERS — Fresh Dressed and Drawn
lb. 49c
filPER MARKET
* CUNTON.S.C
HOME-GROWN
TURNIP GREENS
and
SQUASH
THIS WEEK
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