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Thursday, October 15, 1953
the clinton Chronicle
Pase Five
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mrs. J. B. Dailey, Mrs. Law
rence Sanford, Mrs. Irene Todd,
Mrs. Tommy Owens on Wednesday
of the past week attended the state j home
W. C. T.'- U. convention in Ander- j
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman at
tended an American Legion meet
ing in Dillon Sunday.
Friends of Mrs. Eric Barnes will
be glad to know she is able to re
turn to her former position at
Belk’s after an illness of several
months.
Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland.
Mrs. Robert Hafner and son, Rob
ert, Jr., of Chester, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard.
Miss Pattie Britt of Tifton, Ga.,
with her mother, Mrs. H. S. Sease,
and other relatives.
Miss Ruth Bailey spent several
days last week in Greenville with
her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp and sbn,
Irby III, of Rock Hill, were guests
er, Mrs. Frank Cauley. Martha lery two wrecks to file theii* claims
Eassy, who had been spending sev- ] instead of reporting each week,
eral weeks here, accompanied them This change of reporting to once
every two weeks was made neces-
^ sary by the recent cut in the bud-
son where they were guests of Mrs. j r • .a ■ get for operating the South Caro-
M. L. King. employment Agency ; hna Employment Security Agency.
Mr. and Mrs. James I. Adair had (^yes New Rules ! There has been po change in the
as their guests Sunday the latter’s ip . r*p ambunt of benefits to be paid to
sister, Mrs. James R. Mackey, Mr.i*Or UOim riling a claimant. The amount of unem-
Mackey and daughter, June, of! • I ployment compensation paid to a
Greenville. ' Columbia, Oct. 10 — The South; claimant is based on the amount
William Leaman and children of Carolina Employment S e c u r i t y 0 f wages earned by the claimant
Asheville, N. C, were weekend Commission announced today that during the period used 1 for corn-
guests of his sister Mrs R C Adair a11 persons currently filing claims pu ting the benefits. 'The maximum
- c and Mr. Adair. ’ ’ ’ i for unemployment compensation weekly amount of unemployment
U».wWk-«d'‘orMr.'Md Mrs. Brewer, Dixon of Talladega. Ala.. “is ISJL ToT the
maximum amount of benefits files
his claim for a two weeks period,
is filed, the claimant will be in
structed to return in two w r eeks to
file his continued claim.
There will oe no cnange in the
present requirement that claimant?
answer Ijocal employment office
call-in . requests for job referrals.
Prompi response to call-in card?
will continue to be a major factor
in detenhining future eligibility for
benefit payments, the Commission
emphasized. a
IF YOU DONT READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS
Phone 74
Irbv Hinn ! r ♦ Rrourgar nivnn "Tr who '■ uc Uilii;c Ul u,c • wu “ 1 '-oau- claimant who is eligible for
Johnny Adair of Wofford college, ^ retur „ ed tr0 ^ s ^ ice 'i™ State Employment Service ev-
spent the week-end with his par- w j^} 1 '^ e Force in Japan, spent
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Black and chil
dren spent the week-end in the
mountains of North Carolina. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Norman
Black and Miss Bessie Farris of
York.
a few days last week with Mrs. C
M. Bailey and family.
Mrs. L. E. Bishop, Allen Rick
man and Clarence Burns, with the
W. M. Walker family of Green-
spent the week-end with her sister,
Mrs. W. R. Anderson, and J l&r. And- macK ana miss dcssic WO od, spent Sunday in the moun-;
Miss Patsy Macdonald of the Mrs. Bill DuPre of Ab ^ vl ^- ! ^M^M^Biacicwell has returned
University of Georgia, Athens, was the week-end Ruest of her.^ ^ home in Due West after a
spent the week-end with her P*r- aunt, vis Jfew days visit with her niece, Mrs. Wed.-Thur. Oct. 14-15
ents, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdon-i W. C. Bolt ot uauas, lexas, vis lR naennp anH familv
aid.’ I Led his sister, Mrs. Jack Red ahd, R^Oasq^andUmdy. r Under CRIMSON PIRATE
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Davis and ether relatives here last week. children Charles Jr., and 1 Hvn 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingsworth; Mrs. Rebecca Anderson, former- Judv form ^ r J y o{ ’Greenville, have Burt Lancaster
e moved here and are occupying a
his check will be written for $40.00.
! A worker who becomes unem-
fl I— ployed should report to his local
I HlirPlIS llr employment service office to file
klllll Atflla IVW III his initia i claim for benefits as
- (soon as posible after his. separa-
| ||p*|T|*0 , tion from work. When this claim!
SURVEYING
J. R. CRAWFORD
CLINTON, S. C.
Phone 3493 Joanna
spent Sunday at Mt. Mitchell, N. C.|ly of Washington, D. C., was
Miss Joanne Copeland of Landfer | guest during the week of Mrs. C. residence on Hampton avenue. Mr.
college, spent the week-end with V/ Stone Mrs Anderson ^ ! Underwood is manager of the local Fri.-Sat.
CARTOON - NEWS
Edgar
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
, Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brocken-
brough of Clemson, were guests
over the week-rend of the latter
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thornwe
Dunlap.
route to San Antonio, Texas, where c: ou thern Bell Telephone company
Oct. 16-17 |
she will make her home.
office.
Mrs. Harry McSween spent sev- Bill Rooney) student at the Uni _
eral days last week in Chester wit.i versity q{ South Carolina, Colum-
FEUDIN’ RHYTHM
Eddv Arnold
’s her mother, Mrs. Harry Williams. j bia thp week . en( j ’ with his j (The Sensational Recording Star)
'll' Mrs. Wiliams’ friends will be m- < ’ .*1 Mr5 nnnalH Roon- C
terested to
ns irienas win uc arents Mr . and Mrs . Dona ld Roon-
know she is convalesc-1 *
CARTOON - NEWS
Miss Sara Blakely of Columbia, | ing at home following a hospital j ey ^ rs Emmie Wingard of Lexing- s un( j av
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spent the week-end with her moth- stay and operation illness. Mr. Me- . ‘ S p en ding some time with her
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er, Mrs. J. B. Speake.
Mrs. 6. C. Wodruff and son,
Gerald, spent Sunday in Gilbert
Sween and children ufere and daug hter-in-law, Mr. and
Sunday and accompanied Mrs. Me- Mrg B F Wingard
Sween home.
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EVERYONE 18 YEARS AND OVER EI.IGlBI.E FOR
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COME IN AND REGISTER BEGINNING FRI.. OCT. 16
Drawing To Be At 6:00 P.M.
Saturday, November 7
HAMILTON’S
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THURSDAY
CARTOON
FAST COMP,
Howard Keel and Polly Bergii
COMEDY
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
FOUR FACfife WEST
OCTOBER 16-17
COMEDY
Joel McCrea and Frances Dee i
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SUNDAY-MONDAY OCTOBER 18-19
SCARED STIFF
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
NEWS
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20-21
ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP
John Sands and Patricia Medina
TWO COMEDIES CARTOON
THURSDAY wv,iunE.n, ^
GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING
William Powell and Elizabeth Taylor
TWO COMEDIES CARTOON
OCTOBER 22
October 18
MY OUTLAW i
BROTHER
Mickey Rooney, Wanda Hen
drix, Robert Preston
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EVERYTHING I ;
HAVE IS YOURS
Marge and Gower Champion,
Dennis O’Keefe
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Oct. 21-22
SUBMARINE
... COMMAND
William Holden, Nancy Olson,
William Bendix
CARTOON - NEWS
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'Lt. Henry B. Burton visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton,
last week enroute from Fort Ben-
ning, Ga., to Fort Bragg, N. C.,
where he is assigned to the 307th
Airborne Engineer Battalion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhett Jackson
1 and son of North, visited their
i aunt, Mrs. R. B. Glenn, on Sunday.
' Mrs. John W. Sanders, Jr., and
daughter, Patricia, of Halifax, Va..
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley.
Misses Betty Fouche, Jo Pruitt,
Mrs. Abit Alexander and Mrs. j
Frank Cauley were visitors in
Greenville during the week. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Stanley Wed.-Thur.
and daughter, Susan, of Hartsville,
spent several days last week with
Mrs. Stanley’s parents, Mr. and
! Mrs. W. E. Neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hearn of
Winston-Salem, N. C., spent several
I days here last w-eek with Mrs.
! Hearn’s father, Thomas R. Holland,
and sister, Mrs. Lawrence Wiliams;
1 Sanford. Friends of the Hearns
da ugh t e r m Pe U er^e 10 is ^ow B ; m
I dent at Wake Forest College, Wake j ||.
Forest, N. C.
I Mrs. Robert S. Ow’ens returned j.j
i j^psterday from Augusta, Ga.,
! where slfe spent a few days with |
I Mr. Owens wh« is a patient at the
i Forest Hills division of the Vet
! eran’s hospital.
, George Wainer of Philadelphia,!
Pa., visited his mother, Mrs. Louise :
Wainer, and sister, Mrs. Donald
Rooney, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black were
guests over the weekend of Mr. and
Mrs. Alec Black in Columbia.
Mesdames W. C. Baldwin, Johi
Spratt, George W. Taylor, Essie
Workman, J. Austin Chandler,
Hamp Stone, Roy Pitts, Hubert
Pitts, Gus Hollingsworth, Hugh
Simpson and Miss Agnes Davis S
spent the weekend in Blowing
Rock, N. C., and other points of g
interest in the mountains. ig
Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Martin of g
Roanoke, Rapids, N. C., are spend- S
ing this week with their daughter, g
Mrs. Reese H. Young and Mr. g
Young. 8
L. V. Powell wsa in Greenville
Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. g
Thelma Powell, who is now conva-
j lescing at her home there following g
an operation illness and hospital g
stay. g
| Paula and Celia Jones spent the
I weekend in Fountain Inn with their g
i grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis g
| Curry. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs
i Van Jones, spent Sunday there and
! accompanied them home.
I Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton at
tended the funeral of Frank Sligh
in Greenwood Friday.
Mr. and Mrs.'H. R. McLeod and
son, Robert, of McBee, spent the
week-end with Mrs. McLeod’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely.
\ Mrs. S. J. Pope and Mrs. Phyllis
Kirkley of Thomasville, Ga., visit
ed the former’s son. Jack Pope,
student at Presbyterian college,
during the week-end and were
guests In the L. V. Powell home. ,
Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Hammet of
AUen4ale, were guests over the
week-end of their son, Ben Ham-
met, and Mrs. Hammet.
Mrs. F. A. Farnell of Forest-
dale, Rhode Island, will return to *,
her home this week-end after a f:
several weeks visit with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and M.sr
Edwin A. Farnell, Jr.
Mrs. George Watts Copeland and
gon, George Thompson Copeland,
were wek-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sterlin Young in Jasper, Ga.
Mrs. E. M. Felknor, Jr., and chil
dren, Susan and Frankie, are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Felknor in
Knoxville, Tenn., for several weeks ! b
Mrs. Inez Pruitt has returned
from a visit in Florence with her
daughter, Mrs. Walace Meggs, and
family, and in Columbia with her
brother, C. W. Mahaffey, and fam
ily.
Mrs. Philip Eassy and children,
Patsy, Salem and Phyllis of Green
ville, spent Sunday with her moth
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