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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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play Daniel high here on Johnson
Field Friday night, November 20.
Daniel high has had a week’s rest
^ ^ d i er i an( * should be ready for the contest.
Mn. and Mrs. W. Q. Pendlev of
Atlanta, Ga., were guests Sunday of
the latter’s sisters, Mrs. A. M.
Young and Mrs. Edward Ray and
their families.
Mrs. Metta Stone has returned
from a several weeks visit in
Mocksville, N. C., with her daugh
ter, Mrs. W. Q. Grigg, and the Rev.
Mi. Grigg. She was accompanied
by Mrs. Grigg and son, Quay, Jr.,
for a several days stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey and
son, Carey, of Whitmire, spent Sun
day with the latter’s mother, Mrs-
Inei Pruitt.
Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., spent
last week in Wadesboro, N. C.,
with Mrs. W. L. Marshall, and in
Rocky Mount with her sister, Mrs.
W. R. Lea ,and Mr. Lea.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith
haves moved into their recently
completed home on Liberty street.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs had
as their guests Sunday the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sims,
of Rock Hill, hep^iA 016 and aunt ’
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Gillespie, of
Atlanta. They came especially for
the baptism of the Jacobs’ small
son, Hugh, Jr.
Mrs. D. O. Rhame has returned
They will rely on quarterback 01-
ian D. Hunter, right halfback Pat
Hunter* and fullback Shot James to
supply the offensive punch. Tackle
Snag Stancill, guard Langston and
and Miss Cornelia Harris attended a
i party in Laurens Friday afternoon
| for Miss Nancy Royster, December
i bride-elect, at the home of Mrs. Al-
lie Lee. v _
to Columbia after a visit with her Mrs. Katherine Gazaway and Miss end Murck whrbolster the forward
son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Betty Sullivan of Atlanta, Ga., spent wall.
Mrs: D. O. Rhame. ;the week-end with the latter’s par- Being in fine physical conditioh,
Ben D. Wilson of Clemson and ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sullivan. the Red Devils will be ready for
Spartanburg, spent the week-end Rev. and Mrs. Ralph E. McCaskill, this contest. Guard Ike Ray will
with his sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols Mrs. A. M. Copeland, and Mrs. Frank; be the only one that will miss the
and family. His friends will be in- Kellers, attended the funeral of Miss contest. Tailback Bobby Pearson
terested to know he was listed in Cora Richey in Camden Tuesday. j and fullback Silas Campbell lead
Who’s Who for Clemson college j Mrs. E. L. Holland has returned the Devils’ offensively, while the
where he graduates irji Textile £n-jto her home after spending the past forward wall composed of Pitts,
gineering in February.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wildridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hauk returned Mon
day to their home in Indianapolis,
Ind., after a few days visit with
their daughter and nice, Mrs. Nor
man L. Sloan and Mr. Sloan
two weeks in Walterboro with her Dutton, Franks, Finley, Benjamin,
Psychologists Visit "
Troining School
Dr. Clair H. Calhoun and Dr.
Jerry W. Carter were guests of the
State Training School during the
past week.
Dr. Calhoun is Psychologist and |
Mental Health Consultant of the;
Regional Office in Atlanta. He is;
consultant for six states. South;
Carolina being one.
Dr Carter is Chief Clinical Phy-1
chologist. Community Services:
Branch, National Institute of Men-;
tal Health.
Basketball Game
Htere Tonight
The Clinton National Guard unit
will play Camden here tonight
(Thursday) at 8 o’clock at the arm-,
ory in a basketball game.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
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daughter, Mrs. James T. Smith, and j Clark, and Trammell will
Mr. Smith. Friends will be inter- stop the Daniel backs,
ested to know Mrs. Smith is im
proving after a recent operation.
Friends of Miss Mary Ann Craig
will be interested to know she
try to
Mrs. Robert Cox and daughters, | moved this week into the Rounds
Karyan and Lyndwood, spent sev- Apartments on WOodrow street.
eral days this week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Zeno Craddock visited Dr.
and Mrs. Bruce Jaynes in North Au
gusta during the past week. With
her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Simpson,
of McCormick, she also spent several
days in Hampton with her daughter,
Mrs. Steady Mixon, and family.
Lt. Vernon S. Harwell, Jr., of Ft.
Bennmg, Ga., spent the wee-end
with his parents.
Friends of William Allen will be
interested to know he has accepted
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. . . 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.
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.
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You’ll know it’s always there when you need it,
for that rainy day. We’ll be glad to help you hold on to
that slippery cash. Come in today—open an account.
2% on Savings Accounts
MIDWAY
Make Thanksgiving
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Miss Patsy Macdonald of the
University of Georgia, Athens,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdon
ald.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Denzler, Jr.,
of New Orleans, La., are spending
this week with the latter’s mother,
Mrs. C. W. Stone.
Robert F. Black has returned
from a business trip to Chicago, Itl.
Friends of Mrs. Pierce Chandler
will be interested to know she has
resumed her position at Belk’s af
ter an absence of several months
due to illness.
Mrs. Robert B. Smith of Dillon,
is visiting her son, Howard Smith, COMEDY
and Mrs. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and
sons of Columbia, were guests over
and Miss Jeanette Pitts,
the week-end with Mrs. Ethel Pitts
Mr and Mrs. Everette Carson and j Dennis Morgan. Philip Carey
sons of Gastonia, N. C., spent the COMEDY TWO CARTOONS
week-end with the latter’s sister,
Miss Jamie Little. Sundav-Mondav Nov. 22-23
Mrs. J. V. Lowe, Jimmy Few and j
Truman Owens visited the former’s
son at Camp Gordon, Ga., Sunday. I
Friends of Mrs. Frank H. Simp-j Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh
son will be interested to know she; NEW’S
is improving at Self Memorial hos-
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CLINTON - JOANNA
Thursday Nov. 19
GIRLS OF
PLEASURE
ISLAND
Joan Elan and Audrey Dalton
CARTOON
For Thanksgiving, you want
the best—and plenty of it.
That calls for a case of delicious
Friday-Saturday Nov. 20-21
CATTLE TOWN
Nov. 24-25
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FREE PARKING AREA NEW TELEPHONE NO. 2481
TH URSD A Y-FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19-20
ISLAND IN THE SKY
John Wayne
CARTOON—“Wild Over Yoo”
EARLY SHOW FRIDAY — 10 A.M. and 3: P.M.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21
Big Double Feature Program
CAPTIVE OF BILLY THE KID
Allan “Rocky” Lane - Penny Edwards
ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM \
CHAMP FOR A DAY ,
Alex Nicol - Audrey Totter
Chapter 3—“THE SECRET CODE”—Paul Kelly
CARTOON—Walt Disney’s “Pluto’s Party”
SHOW STARTS 2 PJt
MONDAY-TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23-21
GAY COMEDY RECOMMENDED FOR ADULTS ONLY
THE MOON IS BLUE
William Holden, Maggie McNamara, David Niven
CARTOON—“The Missing Mouse”
EARLY SHOW MONDAY 10 AM. - 3 PAL
WEDNESDAY CASH NITE NOVEMBER 25
FORT ALGIERS
Yvonne DeCarlo, Carlos Thompson
CARTOON—“Herman”
EARLY SHOW 10 A.M. - 3 P-M.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26-27
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
HOUSE OF WAX
Natural Vision — In Technicolor
4 With Vincent Price
CARTOON—“Upswept Hare”
THURSDAY SHOW STARTS 2:S0 P3L — FRIDAY 3:00 P.M.
pital in Greenwood following an Tues.-W’ed
operation and expects to return to i .. b ,_ .
her home here the latter part of HrjLJl H SFA
the week. w * a a i^aur-a
Mrs. James Moore and daugh- ^VOIMAN
ter, Miss Frances Moore, of York, v
were guests Sunday of the former’s Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo
brother, H. F. Blalock, and Mrs.} CARTOON
Blalock. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Walter West and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Invaille and daughters of Kershaw,
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille.
Friends of Robert S. Owens, who
has been a patient at the Forest
Hills Division of the Veteran’s hos
pital, Augusta, Ga., for a number of
weeks, will be glad to know he has
returned to his home where he is
improving
Thursday Nov. 26
SIN OF LULU
BELLE
George Montgomery, Dorothy
Lamour
COMEDY CARTOON
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GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO..
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Mr .and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent j4
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Sunday in Honea Path as guests
Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Clinkscales
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith
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children, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marse: g
and son recently visited Rev. and | Q
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Red Devils Will |
Play Daniels Here
Friday Night
After losing to Laurens last week
the Clinton high Red Devils will
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