The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 17, 1953, Image 5
Thursday, December 17, 1953
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Fire
Why Should You Use
THE FACILITIES
OF A BANK?
1— A bank helps you save money!
2— A bank gives you desirable business con
nections.
3— A bank means safety for your funds.
4— A bank account gives you a feeling of
worth and prestige.
5— If you haven’t already made some bank
YOUR bank, we invite you to come in,
and we’ll do our best to please you.
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT IKE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Friends of Mrs. George W. Bailey
will be interested to know she is
improving satisfactorily following J
OPEN MEETING AAA
There will be an open meeting of
an operation on Tuesday at the fo?. AlcohoHcs^Anonvmous on _j>at- 1
General hospital in Greenville. ;
urday evening, December 19, at 3[street school had two of their stu-
o’clock at the Health Center on] denst in the starting line-up. Har
old Williams, 193-ib, 6-ft., 2-m
Wopdrow street An ex-alcoholic of
Greenville, will be the guest speak
er.
Bell Street Hod Two
Players In Shrine Bowl
In the annual Shriners football
game played in Columbia Saturday.
12, Clinton and Bell
back, and Raymond I Simpson, 195-
lb. tackle, of this city were im
portant factors in the upper state's
13 points. The game was won by
the lower state 30-13.
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THE CHRONICLE
YOU DONT GET THE NEWS
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THEATRE
JOANNA
Miss Dorothy Clark of San Fran
cisco, Calif., will arrive to day for
a two weeks visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Puryear ofj
' Aiken, were week-end guests of;
; relatives in Gray Court and visited
' friends here Saturday.
Lee Blakely, student at Bowman
1 Gray School of Medicine, Winston-
Salem, N. C., and Guy Blakely, stu
dent at The Citadel, Charleston, g
' will arrive home this week-end for §
J the Christmas holidays with their g
8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blake- S
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Layton g
were in Spartanburg Sunday for
the Christmas Music Festival.
Mi-s. Walter B. .Jones of Rome,
Ga., arrived yesterday to spend the
Christmas season with her son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. New
ton B. Jones.
Miss Ellen Fraser, student at
King college, Bristol, Tenn., is here
for the holidays with her parents, i
Dr. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser.
Miss Elizabeth Boland spent the
week-end in Columbia with her
sister.
Miss Nancy Cook, student at Sal- ig«i«i«MU«u«M»y<MWMiiim.ii.it
em Academy, Winston-Salem, N.; **
C.„ will arrive tomorrow to spend]
the holiday season with her moth-,
er, Mrs. David S. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Waden in Lewisville, Ga.
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Roy Gasque, accompanied by
several friends from this area, re- 1
turned Tuesday night from a trip to
New Orleans, La., where he attend-1
ted a Buick dealers convention.
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your home — something to enjoy all year round — at
prices you can afford.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHAIRS — IN PLASTICS AND TAPESTRY
I’PHOLSTERY
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FREE PARKING AREA NEW TELEPHONE NO. 24*1
THURSDAY-FRIDAY DECEMBER 17-18
IF YOU’VE SEEN IT — YOU’LL SEE IT AGAIN!
IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN IT — YOU MUST SEE IT!
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Early Show Friday 1* AJH., 3 P3L — Evening Show Thur.-Fri. *:30
SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE DEC. 19
Also On Same Program
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Chap. 6 —"THE SECRET CODE’
CARTOON. "Father’s Week-End’
Show Starts 2 P.M.
MONDAY-TUESDAY
The laugh-loaded salute
ro our P.W. heroes I
Stalagl?
DECEMBER 21-22
starting
WILLIAM HOLDEN
DON TAYLOR
OTTO PREMINGER
Produced and Directed by
BILLY WILDER
Written lor the screen by
BILLY WILDER and
1 EDWIN BLUM
A Paramount Picture j
Based on the play by Donald Bevin and Edmund Tncmski
Early Show Monday 1* A.M., 3 P.M. — Evening Show Mon.-Tnes. 6:30
WEDNESDAY
CASH NIGHT
DECEMBER 23
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Comedy—Cartoon. Early Show 1* AM.. 3 P.M.—Eve. Show Starts 6:30
THURSDAY-FRIDAY HOLIDAY SPECIAL DEC. 24-25
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Miss Terry Thomas, student at
Mars Hill College, N. C., will ar
rive Friday to spend the Christ
mas holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Thomas.
C. E. Galloway is attending an
Equitable Life Insurance company
school in Columbia several days. i
Miss Toccoa Wise, student at|
Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.,
will arrive today to spend the holi
days with her mother, Mrs. H. M.
Wise.
Miss Frances Sheely and Miss
Bernice Johnson, members of the
local high school faculty, were in
Ware Shoals Saturday to attend a
meeting of the Delta Kappa Gam
ma, honorary society of teachers.
Robert Battle, of Jacksonville,
Fla., was an overnight guest dur
ing the we*»k of Dr. and Mrs. New
ton B. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and!
daughter, Susanne, of Decatur, Ga.,|
spent the week-end with the lat-1
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. 1
Dillard, and family.
Miss Sara Blakely of Columbia
college, Columbia, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. J. B.j
Speake.
Miss Margaret Dick of Converse
college, Spartanburg, spent the
I Week-end with friends and attended |
j the PC Christmas dance Saturday
[evening.
Miss Nell Fuller of Presbyterian
1 hospital, Charlotte, N. C., spent the
! week-end with her parents, Mr. and
j Mrs. B. T. Fuller. Friends of Miss
' Fuller will be interested to know
] she will be runner-up to the Queen
: at the Christmas dance Saturday
j evening in Charlotte, and will be
I an attendant in her court.
Miss Jeanette Pitts spent Sunday
; with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis
I and sons in Columbia. She was ac-
| companied home by Mrs. Ethel Pitts
, who had been spending the week-
1 end there.
Mrs. Frances McGown of Mullins,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. How-
| ard Smith, and Mr. Smith.
L. C. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
| Bond, Mr. and Mrs. W C. Bond,
] Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bond, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. McCombs, Mrs. S. P.
Anderson and daughters, Mary and
Ray, were in Cheraw Tuesday for
the funeral of Henry L. Baggott. 1
Mrs. Baggott is the former Miss
Susie Bond of this ity.
Friends of Miss Jennie Payne,
student at Salem Academy, will re-.
gret to know she is a patient at City!
hospital, Winston-Salem, N. C., I
where she underwent an operation!
this week. Her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace D. Payne, were ini
Winston-Salem on Tuesday and!
Miss Payne will be able to come*
home Sunday.
CARD TABLES - LAMPS — HASSOCKS
LOVELY SELECTION OF TABLES,
WHAT-NOTS and HANDY ODD PIECES
MIXERS - TOASTERS - SANDWICH GRILLS
AND MANY OTHER HANDY HOUSEHOLD
APPLIANCES SHE WILL APPRECIATE
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT — EASY TERMS
MORRISON FURNITURE CO.
E. Main at MusRrove
Phone 425
Win up to S5.00 in groceries by being in the right place
at the right time—
TIME: Your groceries being checked at the register
when the alarm clock rings.
Florida
8-Lb. Bag
ORANGES
43c
Florida
Each
GRAPEFRUIT
Sc
Aged Wisconsin Hoop
CHEESE ....
Lb.
49c
Southern Gold
MARGARINE
Lb.
23c
All Brands Canned
BISCUITS . 2 for
27c
Pard—16 Oz. Cans 3 for
DOG FOOD ....
39c
Johnson's Home-Made Lb.
SAUSAGE
59c
FATBACK
21c
Fresh Dressed
FRYERS
Lb.
47c
Mayfield—303 Cans
CORN
2 for
21c
Holiday Cocktail
NAPKINS
I’kR.
23c
Hunt’s Fruit 303 Can
COCKTAIL ....
24c
Blue Plate
Pint
MAYONNAISE
31c
Blue Plate Strawb’y 12 Oz.
PRESERVES . .
29c
Red Band
FLOUR
10 Lbs.
98c
Hearth Club
10 Oz.
Baking Powder
13c
Pillsburv
Pkg.
Pie Crust Mix
19c
Swansdown Pkg.
CAKE MIXES ..
37c
Ocean Spray 303 Can
Cranberry Sauce
21c
Wilson’s Certified
BACON ..
Lb.
73c
Also—“UP IN DAISY’S PENTHOUSE"
Plan To Be Here! — No Advance in Admission — Don’t Miss This!
Read The Chronicle-Y our Neighbor Does
MORRISON
FURNITURE CO.
E. Main at Musgrove
Phone 425
f UPER MARKET
* CtINTON.S.C
Regular Size
CIGARETTES
Carton - $1.95
All Regular Size
BREAD
13c