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Thursday. November 2<jC 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five uss::::: :: wttK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents «CXt-:re»;S3MCXXMWKH8eHM*KMKM»U*KHMH*KmMUmHXKmcmMO»B»»:*S: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rowland and, return home this week-end. , . ^ son, Bill, will spend the Thanksgiv-! Mr. and Mrs. K. R. McMaster, Jr. t j Eiehelberger and Olin^ Furr sister and aunt. Miss Maude Sum- duction control program proposed portioned among counties and in- erel. tor 1954. dividual farms on the basis of pro- Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays are The allotments totalled 17,910,448 visions in farm law. spending several- weeks in Atlanta acres, compared with 24,534,500 The control program, which wi!l tand Macon, Ga., visiting relatives, acres in cultivation on July 1, this be sulom;tted to a grower refe’ei-' R. L. Plaxico, Bob Plaxico, R. E. year dum Dec. 15, is designed to limit ; Poole and J. C. Thomas spent sev- The j st allotment went t o production so as not to increase . d d . { - por£? a , , )() , an . ;eral days last week on a fishing trip T the ^ond largest to Miss- Present surpluses Approval of mar- ^S^N^thllarol^a to Stuart Fla. . issippi and the third largest to Ar- ketmg quotas based on the cotton Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller, H. L. k „ n ^ a _ allotments requires approval bv at ™ m L ' ar01ina mi holidays in Dunn, N. C., with her mother, Mrs. G. F. Draughon. Mrs. L. W. Rawl of Williamsburg, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and were and chTldren, EUen and Kiti 3rd, of ; ^ong those attending the joint Winnsboro, are spending Thanks-i « r emonialand luncheon of the He- giving Day with Mrs. McMaster’s J az an ^ Temp ' es in mother, Mrs. Hugh Simpson. | bia last Wednesday. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Ansel God-1 O- H. Sheely and daughter, Miss kansas The state allotment will be a >- Mrs. E. T. Woodruff. , U i. 6 . w *.. , * * .u Friends of Mrs. E. Frank Ander-; toy. Col. and Mrs. B. F W i n g ard I f o r ^ ? s siTter^ MrT. | U6 W S Epting' son will regret to know she is con- "’ere in Columbia recently for a _ • - ’ ’ fined to her home because of ill-'banquet and dance for the South ness. i Carolina National Guard officers at' Miss Catherine Eichelberger, stu- tbe Jefferson hotel. dent at Agnes Scott college, Deca t„r, Ga, and Hugh Eichelberger, Jr, student at Clemson, are spend ing the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, "Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger. Mrs. C. W. Underwood has re turned to her home in Milledgeville, Ga., after a week's visit with her in Pomaria for Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith of Walterboro, spent the past week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nancy Cook, student at Sa-- g g Holland. They were accom- lem college, \\ inston-Salem, N C., p an j ec j home by their sons, Michael is spending the holidays with her ^ an< j R onn j e> w ho spent last week mother, Mrs. David Cook. , here the j r grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bodie, Mrs. O. B. King, Mrs. V. M. Grill and Mr and Mrs. Victor Bownan daughter, Francine, will visit their and children of A to, e mother, Mrs. R. C. Stewart, and Mr. week-end visitors of Stewart for the Thanksgiving holi- MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - JOANN A equires approv least two-thirds of the growers vot ing in the referendum. r Benson has said that/ the pro posed reduction in plantings is re quired by farm law. But he has said that it would cause too sharp a reduction in production and a resulting hardship on the economy of the cotton belt. Consequently, he said he would ask Congress to authorize a “rea sonable increase" in the allotment before planting time , The proposed 1954 alotment ai^i the acreage in cultivation on JiiTy 1 this year, respectively by state-, included: Georgia 1,005,882 and 1,- and and 1,080,000. SURVEYING J R. CRAWFORD CLINTON. S. C. Phone 3493 Joanna son and daughter-in-law, Mr and days. Mrs. C. W. Underwood. Mrs. B. F. Winagrd and Mrs. H. Miss Jennie Payne, student at' M. Young attended a luncheon and Salem college, Winston-Salem, N. 1 school of instruction for American C., is here for the Thanksgiving Legion Auxiliary of South Carolina at the Jefferson hotel in Columbia on Wednesday Thutsdav Nov. 26 SIN OF LULU BELLE George Montgomery, Dorothy Mrs. J. S. McGregor, Mrs. Ernest church. season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Payne. Mrs. M. R. Holson of Parksville, who has been the guest of Mrs. RJ King and children of Ruby, arei Miss Virginia aumerel of Atlan- C. Stewart for several weeks, will I spending Thanksgiving with their ta, arrives today to spend the ■ ‘ ! Thanksgiving holidays with her ■jJ-tt-ttJSK-JSJtlssSCTK? parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sum- the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lof- tis. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Baker and family were in Newberry Saturday! Lamour for the wedding of their niece, Miss Elizabeth Blease Baker, and Syd- v ICjU 1 ney Earl Carter, which was solem- nized in the Central Methodist Friday-Saturday Nov. 27-28 CARTOON FARGO erel. ON THIS Thanksgiving Day WE EXTEND SINCERE GREETINGS . . . and wish to thank our friends and customers for your patronage and good-will. W r e wish for you and yours a happy family day. We are truly grateful, among other things, for your friendship. 2% on Savings Accounts Wild Hill Elliott and Phyllis Coates TWO COMEDIES - CARTOON S Ervin Luther Shook of Fort Lee, K' Va,. spent the week-end with Mrs. Sunday-Monday Nov. 29-30 g. Shook and small daughter. |Q| AMIN IW TUC Miss Doris McFlee of Spartan- lOlvL/ IIV 1 iTIL jij: burg, wa s the guest of Mrs. Barniet QI^V K Jean Lawson and son several days j OlV I |; this week. John Wayne and Lloyd Nolan j-| Mrs. J. B. Wilder, accompanied - * {$ by her son and daughter-in-law, ji Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder of Me- Tuesday-Wednesday Dec. 1-2 :: Cormick, left yesterday for Jack-jo v TUC I CAC 1 {•j sonvillfc, Fla., where they will D I I XlUt LilVJiT 1 v-J* spend the holidays as guests of the) TLIC CII \/CDV former’s brother, J. R. Dillard, and v^l 1 FT Hi OIL* V I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, MOON Mr. and Mrs. Marion Milani were Dorjs Day a|)d Cordon MacRae week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. t' \ ptaam Allen Draughon in Chatham, Va. lAKIUUIN Fred H. Huggins of Rock Hill, _ was a guest last week of his sister,! Thursday Dec. 3 Mrs. S. B. Loftis, and Mr. Loftis, j while here for the funeral of their brother-in-law, J. H. Ball, of Lau- £JQ|)Y SNATCHER THE Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi COMEDY - CARTOON rens, held at Warrior Creek Baptist., church last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. King and; daughter, Carol, of Moultrie, Ga.,j will arrive today for a visit with j her mother, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. Mrs. King and daughter will re main for several weeks while Mr. ' King is attending an instructor s ** THANKSGIVING- On Thursday, as escry year, we will leave our work for a day to join in the observance of Thanksgiving. We are proud to be p.^rt of a great Nation that remembers its hufnble begin nings m this way, and takes time to give thanks to God for the favors He has shown us. iAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephone No. 6 Bank Of Clinton | Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | GOLD THEATRE JOANNA Theatre Renovated and Improved for Your Comfort FREE PARKING AREA NEW TELEPHONE NO. 2481 WEDNESDAY Cash Nite $125.00 NOV. 25 “Excitement Runs High - Young Blood Runs Hot - In Algiers’” FORT ALGIERS Yvonne DeCarlo - Carlos Thompson CARTOON, “HERMAN” E*rly Show 10 A.M. - 3 P.M. THURSDAY-FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26-27 THANKSGIVING DAY HOUDAY SPECIAL It’s Here! “The Mighty Mystery Sensation of Our Time” HOUSE OF WAX (Natural Vision — In Technicolor) Vincent Price - Frank Love joy - Phyllis Kirk CARTOON, “Upswept Hare” Thursday Show Starts 2:30 P.M. - Friday 3 P-M- SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 “The Most Man-Woman Excitement Ever To Explode Off the Screen" THE MOONLIGHTER (Natural Vision) Fred MacMurray - Barbara Stanwyck - Ward Bond Chapter 4—“THE SECRET CODE”—Paul Kelly CARTOON—Walt Disney’s “Pluto’s Christmas Tree” Show Starts 2 P.M. MONDAY TUESDAY NOV. 30-DEC. 1 “A Terriflc Picture” THUNDER BAY Color by Technicolor Jame^Stewart, Joanne Dru, Gilbert Roland, Don Duryea CARTOON—“Cash Slashers” Early Show Monday 19 A.M. - 3 P-M. WEDNESDAY CASH NIGHT DECEMBER 2 “It Holds the Scorching Saga of the West” GUN BELT In Color by Technicolor George Montgomery - Tab Hunter - Helen Westcott CARTOON—“Spook” Eariy Show 10 * * P M - an school at Craig Field, Ala. *5! James Austin Chandler, formerly \ 8 . of Perry, Fla, is spending several, weeks with his mother, Mrs. Austin g Chandler. ® Miss Katrine Martin will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. K. C. Gill- ings, and Mayor Billings in Lan caster for the holidays. Friends of R. B. Vance will be glad to know he is improving at the General hospital in Greenville, where he has been a patient for the past several days and expects to return to his home here soon. Miss Toccoa Wise, student at Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., ar rived yesterday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mrs. H. M. Wise. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Barnes and daughter, Nancy, of Charlotte, N. C. were week-end guests of Mrs. Barnes’ sister, Mrs. L. Russell Gray, 1 and Mr. Gray. Mr. and Mrs Robert M. Vance had as their guests the latter’s] cousin, Mrs. C. L. Cloanger, Mr. j Cloanger and children of Charlotte. Mrs. John D. Davis has returned ] from a month’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Cliff Elkins, Jr., and :jt Mr. Elkins in Stuart, Fla. Enroute she visited her daughter, Msis Ruth Davis, in Cross City, Fla. Friends of Miss Davis will be interested to know she has accepted a position in Oteen, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lynn of Or ange, Calif., are visiting the for-j mer’s father, Will L. Lynn, and Mrs. 1 Lynn. They will spend the! Thanksgiving holidays here before going to visit points of interest in Florida, returning home about De cember 20. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn ] of Greensboro, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. j Leo Thomas and family of Macon, 1 Ga., are also spending Thanksgiv ing with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn. Miss Katherine Dicus was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Watts Davis in Macon, Ga. Mrs. Joe Donnan and son, Hugh, of Charleston, are visiting Mr. Don- nan’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Donnan, and Miss Miriam Donnan. They will be guests today of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aull in Pendleton. Mr. Donnan plans to join his wife and son here for the week-end. WE HAVE FOODS FOR GRACIOUS LIVING ON THIS GLAD o VOCAL UaMMAMV fc*- WATCH FOR NEXT WEEK’S ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS WE WILL BE OBSERVING OUR SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY S. C. Cotton Acreage Set At 786;006_Ares Washington, Nov. 23—Secretary of Agriculture Benson today an nounced acreage allotments asigned the various producing states for planting cotton under a rigid pro- OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little items needed for the office CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO . J Phone 74 COMPLETE LINE FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS Blue Plate Strawb’y 12 Oz. PRESERVES . . XVC With Order of $5-00 or More < •) IjhS* ! SUGAR 3“C Blue Plate Pt. MAYONNAISE 3* C Monarch 303 Can PUMPKIN . .... loC Hunt’s 15 Oz. Can ^ Fruit Cocktail . . ; Jumbo Breaded Lb. m a mmt i SHRIMP 1 *40 j Fresh Country Lge. Doz. EGGS 73C ; Canned j BISCUITS . 2 for X7 C Monarch Jumbo S 1 /* Oz. RIPE OLIVES .. Monarch Dessert 2 Vi Can PEACHES ..... 37C ► j Diamond Lb. 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