The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 12, 1953, Image 5

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Thursday, November 12, 1953 Pasre Fiv# THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ias»:9aam»3is»!tt3xsattaa$sg$aBsaai89t3a8K%s!x: WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents itatgc^amtaaMMUOBaggnaagcwagaggnciouuitiauaaBggoaaggcag;.: Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Jr., and children will be interested to know they have mov ed into their new home on Prather Circle. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Todd and children of Atlanta, Ga., visited relatives here and in Laurens over .«i Warrant Officer ana Mrs. James C. Thomas Marshall and daughter, Miss Betty, Mrs. E. J. Sawicky of New Ca- j Marshall, formerly of Fort Bragg, n aan. Conn., and Mrs. Leon Wood N. C., are now residing here in the 0 f Bedford, N. Y., are guests of Blalock Apartments on Stonewall i th e j r s i s ter and niece, Mrs. William street. Warrant Officer Marshall p Jacobs, 3rd, and Mr. Jacobs, is attached to the ROTC unit at Friends of Mrs R E Poole will with’her’ daughter, - Miss Eloise, Presbyterian college. be glad to know she Is able to be Marshall, student at St. Catherine’s Mrs. W. S. Horne and son, Billy, ou t again after suffering a painful school. . spent the week-end in Charleston j e g injury at her home recently. Mr .and Mrs. O. B. Heyward of wi ^ o Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Home. ;——- . --^rzr- Charleston, were week-end guests T-Sgt A S_ Abrams of Eglin Air 0F of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sadler. jl'orce Ba^e Fla., spent the week, th p v r n ♦ end with his mother, Mrs. Estelle The State of South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. C, E- Calloway at-1 Abrams County of Laurens the week-end. They were accom- tumbfa It the Jeffer^n hotel ^ori Mr. and Mr*. L. L. Young, Mr. Brobaty Jud8 ' : , pamed home by the former’s moth- i representatives of the Equitable an<1 Mrs. William Young were WHEREAS, Desdie Adair Hol er, Mrs. Clyde Todd, for a visit. | Life Assurance Society and at- guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. and ^^ su ‘ t to ^ e to efant Lu- Mrs. Andrew Johnson left Tues- tended the North Carolina-South W. Fowler in Anderson. ther Holmes Holland and Sara Etta day for a visit with her daughter, 1 Carolina football game in the after-J Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Rhinehart , of Mrs. Joe Willard, and Mr. Willard noon. and three children, formerly of >stration of the Estate and effects of in Detroit, Mi n While away shel Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod and! Easley, are now occupying the par- ^mas ^by Holland^ will also visit Chicago, 111., and oth-[ son ,_ Ro b e rt,_ of__McBee,_ spent thej^age of admonish all and singular the Km- N. C., spent the week-end with his ton, N. C., is spending the week j S. C., on November 25, 1953, next, J. Willie Young, in the office of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton. | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J-j after publication hereof, at 10 Judge of Probate of Laurens Coun o’clock in the forenoon, to show i *>'. at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the cause, if any they have, why the same day will apply for a final dis- said Administration should not be charge from my duties as Adminis- granted. \\ . Given under my hand and seal this 10th day of Nov., Anno Domini, 1953. , J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 2c-w-19 J. P. L. C. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 30th day of November, 1953, I will render a final account o fmy acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of October 30, 1953 trator. * r Any person indebted to said evt tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forvere barred. ODUS L. YOUNG, Administrator, Clinton, S. C. 4c-w-2fi gr points of inter**, | week-end w„h Mr*. McLeSd’* Par-!^. of which Mr. Rhinehart i* — d " Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker of en,ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Blake- pa st °r- Mr. Charlotte, N. C-, were guests over Iv. Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mrs. George Gambrell left Tuesday for a several months stay in Lake Worth, Fla., with their sister, Mrs. Sara McDon- the week-end of the former's moth er, Mrs. Virgie Turner, and also Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hollis and M. Burts, daughters spent the week-end in Miss Maudie Young of Cqker Atlanta Ga., with the former’s par- college, Hartsville, spent the week- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hollis. end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Bailey and little Leland Young and family, daughter, Connie, of Greenville, I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and a ^- are visiting her mother, Mrs. M.! children of Charleston, were guests- ^ 1SS Myrtle Chandler of the De Cassanova. : over the week-end of the latter’s ! H° we school faculty, McCor- Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr, recently; mother, Mrs. James Pitts. mick, was the week-end guest of spent a few days in Richmond, Va., 1 Lt. Henry Burton of Fort Bragg,; M*ss es Maude and Sue Wells. ———— Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. Ar- g, thur Black, Genie and Nancy Black ;j of Greenville; Mr and Mrs. W. Alex $. Black of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. W j-j A. Martin and Mary Martin of j Fountain Inn. Dr. and Mrs. John McSween are , „ 7 ,. „ , lec.™ Thomas Irby Holland, deceased, and Mrs^ Weldon Jackson, that they ^ and appea ; before me ; Miss Constance Burts of Char- j their son and daughter, Ray and m the ^ourt of Probate, to be held lotte, N. C„ spent the week-end Sara Jackson, have moved into with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- W.j their recently completed home on ! the Whitmire highway. at Laurens Court House, Lauren ♦>♦.»• - ,♦ *.*•.»♦,* •.* ••• IT GOES • • . . . When It’s On The Loose Money has a bad habit of going awfully fast when it’s “on the loose,” slipping through your fingers or “burning holes” in your pockets. | ’-r If you’re looking to the future, and want to play it smart, you’ll take firm hold of your cash before it all gets away. You will want to store some of it in a sav ings account, where it can earn interest for you. * You’ll know' it’s always there when you need it, for that rainy day. We’ll be glad to help you hold on io that slippery cash. Come in today—open an account. 2% on Savings Accounts Tonic for Fall Wardrobes Like a tonic, the new and nice lines of this open san dal with its curving ankle- strap. The vamp is a pat tern of braids and faille- buttoned flap ... the whole is on a soft-stepping plat form sole. Black or grey nusuede. 3.98 LYDIA MILLS STORE - Phone 345 FOR HIS or HER CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY THIS BIKE TODAY! First Choice for Value and Good Looks flrsston* DE LUXE CRUISER BICYCLE Built by Monark Boys' or Girls' Models | spending the week in Dothan, Ala., \\ where Dr. McSween is conducting services at the First Presbyterian church. v | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cobb are oc- {•; cupying a residence on Calhoun ! street. |-i! Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder and I]! | daughter of McCormick, spent the \\week-end with the former mother, g | Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abrams spent a Sunday in Columbia with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Moore. 8 Miss Margaret Bethea, member of the Georgetown school faculty, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mrs. P. M. Clements and chll*-’ dren. Tommy and Catherine, of Charleston, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake, this week. Mrs. David S. Cook was the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. Goodrich White in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs left yesterday for Tuscaloosa, Ala., where she will attend a meeting of the board " — “ ——— of trustees of Stillman college. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hearn of Win- S A special chip ail'd mar-resistant enamel finish will keep this bike new-looking for yean. Equipped with a fall-length chain guard, kick-stand, rear reflector, Firestone 28 x 2.125 white- sidewall balloon tires, chrome-plated rims and such wonderful extra features as: • Streamlined built-in tank with electric horn. • Sturdy air-stream luggage carrier. • Headlight with red and green side-lights. • One year's fire and theft insurance included in the purchase price. THIS MODEL. $59.95 OTHER BIKES FROM $42.95 Cox Home & Auto Supply Clinton’s Tov Center § 8 K s ston-Salem, N. C., were here last $ B Bank O! Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Midway Drive-In Theatre CLINTON - JOANNA V- week for the funeral of the latter’s g ,j uncle, T. Irby Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers had 6 j-j as guests last week the latter’s £ ! niece, Mrs. Clyde Wood, and Mr. 8 ji Wood of Kansas City. *- P. F. Rudd of Greensboro, N. C., j visited his sister, Mrs. W. R. Turner, | and Dr. Turner this week. Friends of Mrs. S. D. Dawkins will regret to know she continues i ill at Emory hospital in Atlanta, where she has been a patient for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Watson, Jr., and children, Mary and Joe, for merly of Ridge Springs, are now residing here in the Blalock Apart ments on Stonewall street. Mr Watson holds a traveling position with Ralston Purina company. Miss Joanne Copeland, student at Lander college, Greenwood^ spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland and Mrs. Horace Horton attended the freshman-jun- ior wedding at Lander on Friday evening in which Miss Copeland was a bridesmaid. Mrs. Lindsey Odom of Wilming- YOU HELP YOURSELF FROM SHELF AND STAND, SO JOIN OUR HAPPY SHOPPING BAND/ * i a LOCAL TKADCMARK1. Uc. Heinz PLUM PUDDING 13-Oz. Jar 54c Monarch MINCE MEAT 1 Lb. 2 Oz. Jar 39c Monarch Lily White MINTS 1 Lb. Can 51c NEWEST \ and FINEST : 1-* THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12 I CONFESS Montgomery Clift and Anne Baxter COMEDY CARTOON FRIDAY-SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13-11 RAMROD Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake COMEDY CARTOON " -- SUNDAY-MONDAY NOVEMBER 15-16 YOUNG BESS Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons NEWS 1 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17-18 JAMAICA RUN Rav Milland and Arlene Dahl COMEDY Pot Yoor Pomp Forward Fall ’53 version of fash ion’s favored pump—beau tifully done in rich black kid suede. The secret of its success, its go-with-every- thing magic—is its match less grace and simplicity. Only- 4.98 CARTOON THURSDAY ' NOVEMBER 19 GIRLS OF PLEASURE ISLAND Leo Genn and Don Taylor COMEDY . ” CARTOON LYDIA MILLS STORE Phone 345 a o TOMATOES - home-growi Wilson Certified Lb. BACON O/C i n lb. 10c d Lbs. SUGAR 49C Pork Lb. chops 59c! New Octagon Lge. 2 for ^ DETERGENT 45 C Ground Lb. BEEF 39C i Swift’s Qt. ^ JEWEL OIL .... DSC Phillips 12 Oz. Cilh Beanie Weiners . ^uAC Van Camps Lye 2'/z Can ^ HOMINY I4C ! Plantation (Qtrs.) Lb. j MARGARINE . ZlC ; Red Glow 303 Can TOMATOES ... IOC Fresh Country' Lge. Doz. EGGS . . . *. 73C ! i Canned - BISCUITS . 2 for Z7 C Detergent Large ^ PERK 2 for 49 C | Red Rand g\C? FLOUR 25 lbs. ^.UO Wilson’s Whole, Half Lb. HAMS 59C Black Bing 8 J 4 Oz. Can ; CHERRIES ZOC .. # • *« n * • K K M i i s K :: K *■» 8 8 I :: 8 •« a 8 :: K 8 8 8 *.• 8 8 #* :: #• • • 8 8 v :: 8 8 § 8 8 fUPER MARKET - CLINTON.S.C. Home-Made SAUSAGE lb. 59c K88»888888S»8888888888888888888888888888888888888S8888888888888888888::8::::8888883S