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Thursday, October 22, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Five
Buy New Auto Plates
i week-end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hollingsworth , ... •
and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealjr NOW, Highway
spent several days last week
Myrtle Beach. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs arrived
WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
* | Mary alter spending several weeks “"•V ‘IV "VV** v :" Grenewood treasurer
1 in Europe and are expected home their motor vehlcle registration for ’
- — 1954 before an Inevitable last min- 1 The sophomore class has Bill
„ - — - r - & /
^ Department Urges
i in New York Tuesday on the Queen
Mary after spending several weeks
Flanagan, Summerville, Ga., treas
urer.
The ones elected for the junior
class are: George Blue, Union, pres
ident; Sam Cornwell, Charlotte,
Auton^bile owneVs have £ few j , vice -P resident ; Dick^ Ropp, Colum-
days of grace left in which to renew
bia, secretary; and Eddie Kay,
Mrs. J. E. Johnston of Inverness,
Fla., is the guest of Mrs. M. J. Mc-
Fadden in Joanna.
Ralph Benjamin spent Sunday in
Columbia with his mother, Mrs. J.
E. Benjamin, and other relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Marion are
occupying their newly completed
residence on Elm street.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison will
return this week from a trip to
New York, Maine and other New
England states. In New York Mr.
Addison attended the bottlers con
vention. Mrs. H. H. Harris and
her mother Mrs. Adelaide Murray,
of Columbia, are with the Addison
Children while their parents are
away.
Mrs. John J. McMahan and Dick
McMahan and family of Anderson,
visited their daughter and sister,
Mrs. Almon Spencer, and Mr. Spen
cer Sunday.
Rev. E. K. Garrison is attending
the annual meeting of the South
Carolina Methodist Conference be-
Miss Marjorie Mills
The sophomore
uter ush for the new plates begins,! Toole. Indianapolis, Ind., president;
State Highway Department officials
was the today or tomorrow. They were ac-
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. > companied home by Robert F.
Robert Lockhart in Anderson. Black. toc [
Mrs. R. W. Wade spent the week-1 Gene Anderson of Anderson,; 4 ,
end with her son and daughter-in- 1 spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.*, lines began to form
law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, inland Mrs. E. F. Anderson. last ff 1 y ’ the counters at ^e,
Gastonia, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hays of Brook-1 ^® ntral in Columbia and in
Miss Maudie Young, student at haven, Ga., spent the week-end J fle1 ^ have 001 been b ^ s y
Coker college, Hartsville t spent the 1 with the latter’s parents, Mr. and the past several weeks, and could
week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Copeland. * I
Mrs. Leland Young. \ , Mr. and Mrs. Gus Holingsworth peare( j a * >P ^ !
of Wofford col-1 ar g spending several days this week p
Ed Hay, Wadmalaw Island, vice
president; Bobby Vass, Atlanta,
Ga., secretary; and Paul Marshall,
Sumter, treasurer.
The freshman class officers are:
Charlie Duke, Atlanta,, Ga., presi
dent; Noble Collins, Atlanta, Ga.,
vice-president; Katie Durham,
Kannapolis, N. C., secretary; and
Jerry Finley, Seneca, treasurer.
Richard Lukstat
lege, Spartanburg, sppnt the week-, j n Charlotte visiting relatives,
end with his parents^ Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Lukstat. j called to Baltimore, Md., Sunday i , t
Friends of John - Pitts 3rd,, will. d ue to the death of the latter’s
be interested to know he has ac- j brother, Christopher Davenport,
The 1953 license plates expire Oc-
j tober 31, and regulations after that
will require payment of a pen
Highway Department offic
ials are hoping that motorists in
increasing numbers will take ad- j
^vantage of the remaining days of I
this week to renew their registra-!
whose funeral will be held today.
Mrs. Ethel Pitts, Miss Jeanette
cepted a position with the Spartan
Grain and Milling Co., in Spartan
burg.
Mrs. Joe Greer and daughter,
E i ean ?. r 'i n ar M,^t i i t 1U g Tl h nn f ° rmer ' S ''‘“ S 'V”'™'" ounua, al , who , ^ accommodated .
p Mr ,„H Mr. V P T A da ir were m m and "m Purchase of the plates over the
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair were Mauldin, visited Mr. and Mrs. cmjnter is thp ci mD lest wav to cr e t
gU « e n StS v^Mth/weekend“ aT n h h them - In Edition to the central
man over the week-end at their Mr and Mrs. Jobe Holland and office in Columbia, full time field
!° n . Da n. spent Sunday at Chimney; offices are from 9 a . m t0 5
Pitts, Davis Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. ^j ons an£ j aver t a j am nex t w’eek
S. A. Pitts Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. ; which ma make lt impossible for
Denny Pitts in Anderson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fowler of
Mrs.
home at Lake Lanier, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent'R 0C k, N. C. i_ . l- Ho o w r a
ing held this week at Bethel Metho- several days last week with tfiei Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely are; Saturdays ^aT Aiken',
, , , . , , , L- nway, Florence, Gaffney, Green
having made the trip by plane. ville, Greenwood, Hampton, Or-
dist church, Charleston. Mrs. Gar
rison is visiting their daughters,
Mrs. Oby Lyles in Darlington and
Mrs. C. E. Hendrix in Dillon.
latter’s sister, Mrs. B. W. Gibson, 1 spending several days in New York,
and Mr. Gibson in New Zion.
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J rwln g ,npnt thj . Mr ^ WdUam Hatton, Mrs. Ma r- ^g, Rock ’ H rU, Spartanburg
brough of Clemson, spent thejvin Manley Mrs^ Milford Smith, and S umter. The Beaufort office
Misses Barbara Roof and Mary is Tuesday, Wednesdav and
Catherine Anderson spent the Thursday of each wee k.
week-end m Hendersonville and I
Chimney Rock, N. C. /- ii r. .
Mrs. Oswald Copeland of New- '-0 |, ege ifUdentS
berry, spent the week-end with Name ClaSS Officers
Mrs. J. WiR Dillard.
Little Bebe Taylor of Green
wood, spent the week-end with
Martha Browning Dicus at the
2% on Savings Accounts
Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
For Coming Year
SHOP at YOUNG’S
NYLON “SUNDAE” HOSE—51 Gauge
AMERICAN GREETING CARDS (For All Occasions)
YARDLEY’S BOND STREET - TWEED - TUSSY
RICHARD HUDNUT - OLD SPICE - COTY’S
MAX FACTOR - EVENING IN PARIS TOILETRIES
R.C. A. VICTOR RECORDS - 10 TOP HIT RECORDS
Columbia and Capital
NUNNALLY’S CANDIES - Fresh Shipment
PRESCRIPTIONS called for and delivered promptly
Young’s Pharmacy
We Deliver
“Where Courtesy Prevails'
Phone 19
.Ha uiv/w11111^ ivLi3 cii me The election for class officers at
home of Mrs. W. A. Dicus. Also | the college was held last Wednes- j g
guests Sunday of Mrs. Dicus and day with the following results;
family were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Piper j The officers for the senior class
and family of Greenille and Mr. I are: George Everett, from Thomas- *.*
and Mrs. Tom Taylor and children! ville, Ga., president; J. T. McQueen, g
of Greenwood, who accompanied Mullins, vicepresident; Locky Mur- g
their daughter home. rell, Anderson, secretary; and Bill 1 **
Miss Catherine Eichelberger, stu
dent at Agnes Scott college, De- CARD OF THANKS 8
catur, Ga., and Hugh Eichelberger,
Jr., student at Clemson, will spend
the week-end at home. ^
Mrs. J. C. McSween of DeFuniak
Springs, Fla., is viaiting her son,
Harry Y. McSween, and family.
Mrs. McSween is spending the
week in Chester with her mother, i
EARL COGBURN
GROCERY - SERVICE STATION
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our apprecia
tion for the lovely flowers, the ex
pressions of sympathy and other
kindnesses shown us at the time of
the death of our wife and mother.
M. DeYOUNG
AND FAMILY
irT
THURSDAY OCTOBER 22
GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING
William Powell and Elizabeth Taylor
TWO COMEDIES CARTOON
FRIDAY-SATURDAY OCTOBER 23-24
RIDE THE MAN DOWN
Forrest Tucker and Ella Raines
COMEDY CARTOON
y
SUNDAY-MONDAY OCTOBER 25-26
TITANIC
Clifton Webb and Barbara Stanwyck
NEWS
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27-2#
FARMER TAKES A WIFE .
Dale Robertson and Betty Grable
COMEDY CARTOON
THURSDAY OCTOBER 29
REMAINS TO BE SEEN
June Allyson and Van Johnson
COMEDY CARTOON
Mrs. Harry Williaxns, who is eonva-! WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
lescing from an illpess. | —EXCEPT BAD
Mrs. B. O. Whitten is visiting her! .> T , a
daughter, Mrs. L. J. Brandt, and OFFICE SUPPLIES
family in Asheboro, N. C., this Complete line, all the Uttle Items
week. I needed for the office
Mrs. Harrison Copeland, Mrs. i CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO
Marion Nabors and daughters, and
Mrs. George Watts Copeland have,
been spending a faw days this week g
in Milbrook, Ala., with the former’s 1 (j|
daughter, Mrs. J. D. Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Terrell of «
Seneca, were weekend guests of
the former’s daughter, Mrs. E. E. \l
Harrison, and Mr. HarrisoriT — 8
Mr. and Mrs. Clyd£ Sechrest are *•*
occupying a residence on South
Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. Se
chrest are'connected with Standard |
Plywoods, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell King of s
Darlington, their son, Russell, Jr.,!
a student at Wofford, were guests
Sunday of Mrs. King’s brother, B.j
F. Wingard, and Mrs. Wingard.
Lt. ernon Harwell, Jr., of Fort
Bening, Ga., spent the week-end ^
with his parents here.
Mrs. C. W. Hallman and daugh
ter, Kitty Lu, Mr. and Mrs. Braxton
Dutton were called to Fort Ben- 1
! ning, Ga., this week due to the se-
I rious illness of Mr. Hallman, who
has been a patient at the base hos
pital there and underwent an ope
ration on Monday.
.Billy Bennett of New York, who S
was visiting in Laurens, was the U
guest during the week of Mr. and 8
Mrs Edgar Sadler. i §
Mrs. R. E. Sadler, Rufus Sadler, $
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sadler were in 8
Laurens Thursday afternoon for the «
funeral of Mrs. Edgar Sadler’s 8
grandmother, Mrs. J. S. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson re- 8
turned yesterday from a stay of jj*
several weeks in t. Petersburg, Fla. •>
Civil Court Term
To Open Monday
Thirty-six jurors were drawn last
week to serve during the term of
civil-court which convenes in Lau-J
rens next Monday. Judge G. Duncan
Bellinger of Columbia, will be the 1
presiding judge.
Jurors by townships follow:
Hunter: James E. Wolfe, P. L. Rod-
dey, Rolfe Clark, Robert E. Neal,
Jessie U. Evans, Cecil R. O'Dell, J. J.
Seawright,* Jesse A. Boyce, James
W. Smith, W. L. Hair, Archie I(eid
Young, Joel C. Lambert, William C.
Holtzclaw, Robert F. Black, R. R.
Boyce and John W. Campbell.
Laurens, Jessie O. Swink, R. L.
Weeks, Edwin Armstrong, Arthur
T. Rush, W. Ray Traynham and J. A.
McNinch.
Sullivan, L. E. Boland, T. D. 8
Tumblin and H. B. O’Dell. »
Dials, Raymond E. Hellams, J. G. j 8
Hughes, Sammie Baynes and Cecil jn
Gray.
Waterloo, Thomas L. McMahan
and Robert F. Wicketts. I»
Also,- William B. Bingham, Jacks
and David H. Garrett, Youngs.
Excused fmm last term and or
dered to report .this term was Willis
I. Knight, Sullivan.
On Whitmire Highway
Will be Closed all Day
On Sunday
Beginning November 1
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