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r mmm 4. . Thursday, January 28, 1954 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page FUt WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. Irby Miss Barbara Burts of Montreal c6 liege, and Mias Constance Burts of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts. The former had as her guest a classmate, Miss Mit- zie Kelley. Also a guest of the Burts on Sunday was .Carol Wat ford, Jr., of Burlington. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock of Newberry, Mr and Mrs. Calvert Marsh at Columbia, and Miss Nell Fuller of Charlotte, N. CL, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Tr Fuller, during the week. Friends week-end of Mr. and Hipp. Friends of Mrs. Francis V. Smith will regret to know she is a patient at the Fort Jackson Army hospital in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Columbia were guests over the week-end of friends here. Miss Miriam Templeton of Win- State Deporfment Official* Suffer (High) Coffee Jitters Senate to investigate the price rises Estimated coffee production dur- and the possibility that speculators ing the current crop year which are responsible. began last July 1 is about 31 mii- Constimers f have made heavy lion bags (132) pounds each). Thts purchases recenly to avoid higher supply is expected to be 2 million , . oo c.* * prices. Some housewives are re- bags short of the world demand— Washington, Jan. 23.—State De- ported to have bought as many as ,a factor tfiat will fu.ther deplete partment officials gulped cups of j 15 pounds during a single trip to the low reserve stocks ard tend coffee today, hoping to sooth their grocery . 1 Dr>rp - hlI . h jitters over the possibility booming' grocery ’ J ___ prices high. coffee prices may go even higher. Experts, buffeted by congress tend to keep men and angry consumers, said the § next three months should tell whether prices will go»higher.' 8 S ot Mrs. fuller will be interested to. ^ week-end torily at the Blalock clinic follow-' £?***' ^ and Mre ‘ J ‘ ing an automobile accident sev-' B Templeton. eral weeks ago, ^ Miss Myrtle Chandler of De La Mr. and Mrs. Allan Knight of ‘‘ Heaven hel P a11 if J the y. 8 Belton, Dr. and Mrs. Rowland I ^ ^ - ?? a d ! 11 P an y more > one worried official j* Knight of Houston, Texas, visited 1>ue ^ • (said , their sisters, Mrs Murphey Tim- arK * ^ r8 - C. W. Anderson,; The main factor, officials said, is 8 merman and Mrs Thomas Baldwin, Dr- and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald were expected to be the weather in Bra- if during the week. • recent visitors in Athens, G«.,,with zil and other major coffee-growing 8 k w- „ » T • their daughters, Misses Mary Cath- j countries while the next crop is w ^ ^ Ardetson and Patsy Mac- 1 form,ng on the trees. (x !^tn u..' donald, students at the University The State Department is in the , W f* k G^OTRta middle on the coffee pnee crisis recently completed home on North Frtemb o( w 0 H oUand will be, because of Ihe ire of American cof- 1 interested to know he is a. hospital 1 fee drinkers at paying more, and | with Mrs. patfeqt in Charlotte, N.' C-, foUow-1 the department’s job of maintaining ing an c McGEE’S DRUGSTORE Phone No. 1 operation. Mrs. Holland, I friendly relations with Latin Amer- ; Charles Holland and i ican countries. Woodrow street. Mrs. Fred Whitlock Lee Thomas of Joanna, on Sunday visited Mr. Whitlock, who is a pa- j ames a tient at the, Veteran’s hospital in: ^j ss Kita N Mpore visited him Sun-j Diplomats are apprehensive over Columbia. ’ day. ; the prospect that. buyers’ strikes Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs leave! * Mrs. W. W. Harris and Mrs. An-, will become epidemic. This would today for a business trip to Allan-! sel Godfrey attended a meeting of I infuriate Brazil, Colombia, and ta and will spend the week-end in the South Carolina ^Rosc Society! other coffee-producing countries Summerville, Ga., with their son-1 and antique show ih. Columbia, and could produce widespread Lat- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.! Tuesday.— — - nj j in American unemployment. Hlarch 15 is Coming! Let Us Prepare Your Income Tax Forms CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE MR. and MRS. W. W. ROBINSON Come to 314 W. Main Street “I Never Did J. W. King. Mrs. H. J. Gambrell and son, Jerry, of Louisville, Ga., are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S- Barnette. Gilbert Blakely of the Udiyersity j Latin American labor might be of South Carolina, spent the w^ek-' shifted to other jobs, experts said, '|t end with his mother,' Mrs.' J. B..j and prices " then could go much Speake. ^Uiigher than the average of $1.03 a Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween i pqund. Rhode Island Retail Grocers 'x| Friends of Mre. .George Sineath *nd childMi spent Sunday in Ches-: will be interested to know she has resumed her position at Belk’s af ter an operation illness of several months. ter with the latter’s mother, Mrs.' AssnXhas reported a 50 per cent Harry Williams. ' —I drop in^coffee sales. Miss Emily Dillard of Abbeville, ( Sen. Geb«je D. Aiken TR-Vt> has speftt--)several days this week with called on Americans to drink a glass Miss Maudie Young of Coker her Mr Mrs - L - B Oil-1 of milk dailJ^^wtead of coffee in college, spent the week-end with • . ' _ w v # i a ?. e ** ort to forc ^py i ^ es Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frith of other congressman N qdvocates ‘cof- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, were feeless Wednesdays.” guests last week of Dr. D. E. Waller * Sen. Guy Gillette (D-fa.), who in- her parents, Mr. and Mr^. J. Leland Young, and family. Miss aPtsy Macdonald, student at the University of Georgia, Athens, enr( > ute hom e from a trip to Fieri-, vestigated coffee prices in\l950, to-|| da. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Grant spent the week-end with her par ents, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdon- .... . j • * u , i children have moved into the home Mrs. Ethel Pitts, Miss Jeanette! X lo C ida and Mrs - Pitts and Mrs. Louie Thorn ley vis- fited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis in Colupabia Sunday. Miss Mary Sue Darr of Furman University, spent several days this week with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch and family' will be inter ested to know they have moved into their recently completed home in Mountville. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Avery and small daughter, Agnes Caroline, of Rock Hill, were guests over the jfiPOADWK c J r lecdxe Thursday and Friday, Jan. 28-29 See it On Our WIDE SCREEN It w31 live in your heart forever! s f I wings you to die Never Land 9 ef eternal yenth and thrills! [ Wt Disney’s PETER PA\ ^%nc«racbLOR wSu Also Walt Disney’s Latest True Life Adventure ^Bear Country” Note: Admission—CHILDREN 25c—-Adults 42c 4 Saturday, January 30 (One Day) CITY OF BAD MEN (Technlcelor) Outlaws in Carson City With Dale Robertson, Jeanne Crain and Lloyd Bridges > 1 ■ "" 1 Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 1-2 SAADIA Adrenture In Africa With Camel WlHt, Mel Feoffor a«i Rita Gam mS»m A ^ ‘ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 THE! ACTRESS (Wide Soroen) Story of Heartbreak and Comedy With Spencer Tracy, Jean Simmons, and Teresa Wright THE CaSIMO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 29-30 SIX GUN MAN (Wwton) With BOB STEELE The LIMPING MAN (Bindery) With LLOYD BRIDGES Serial—“BLACK HAWK”—Chap. 10 9c and 30c B. W. Crouch and family. Mrs. R. W. Phillips and grandson, Rex Thayer, recently visited her sister, Mrs. Winder Gary, in Rock ingham, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitts and daughters of Greenville, Visited the former's mother, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Puryear of Aiken, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Mr.' and Mrs. C. T. Thomason, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swift, of Des- Moines, Iowa, who are visiting here, left Tuesday for a week’s trip to Miami, Fla. Friends of Mr and Mrs. W. H. DuBose and son, Ronnie, will be interested to know they moved last day called attention to the and; which his agriculture subco: tee hibmitted then, urging 14 rective steps. One of the proposals, ’to authorize federal regulation of the coffee market was incorporated in a bill Gillette introduced in the Senate this week. Bills have been introduced in the WORTH DOING By Accident” Said THOMAS ALVA EDISON Born: 1S47 Died: 1931 It is indeed surprising how seldom the good things in life come to us through accident. Almost invariably, they are the rewards of hard work over long periods of time. Doesn’t it make good sense, then, to safeguard your loney . . . the reward of your hard work ... in a sav- ings. account here. W'e will be pleased to serve you. Say— I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE" IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS ' imfYspm Toin the MARCH OF DIMES January 2 10 31 Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation REGULAR COBBLER POTATOES lO 1 week to Cartersville, Ga. Mr. Du- Bose is located temporarily in, K . _ Greenwood. • ^ Miss Carolyn Murphy of Ashe- K ville, N. C., has been spending am three weeks vacation with her par-‘“ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy, r Friends of Mrs. Mildred Garri son will be interested to know she has been dismissed from the Self Memorial hospital, and is recup erating at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs Jack Rice, Sr, in Green- wood. Mrs. Bea Frith will be Writh her mother until she is able to re turn to her home here. Mrs. R. W. Phillips is spending a few days in Atlanta, Ga., with her aunt, Mrs. D. M. Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mills and fam ily, formerly of Chester, are occu pying a residence on South Adair street. Mr. Mills is connected with the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company. Meta and Gwynn Willis and Joy K Schemffius of Aiken, spent the week-end with Mrs. J. H. Don nan and Miss Miriam Dohnan. * Miss Mary Ann Craig spent sev eral days this- week with her par ents, Rev. and Mrs A R Craig in Rutherford ton, N. C. Mrs. Ace Lee Johnson and small son have joined Mr. Johnson inj Wamer-Robins, Ga., where they will make their home. Mr. John-! j son has been employed there for 1 several months. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey I spent the week-end in Savannah, Ga., atending a camellia show. Misses Nell Timmerman and Nancy Grimbell, students at Mon-; treat college, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. R.J D. Nance, and Mr. Nance. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and children, Matry Williams and Jim my, of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with the former’s aunts, Mrs. R. E. Jones and Mrs. Charles anci ivb dJTJWifsr^ jl « wivv Davis, and family. Friends of Mrs. Macon, Ga^ will regret Ja itt at the home of htf sister,'Mfrs. Jones. JwnwrP. smotwhs the gamt speaker on Tuesday evening at a meeting of the Business and Pro- fossionel Woman’s dub of Newber- qr> jqgfkiftg on “Human Relations In Industry". Mrs Jacob Wheeler of Prosper ity, visited her sister, Mrs John W. Little, last week. Tench P. Owens was in Columbia Friday and Saturday for the winter quarterly meeting of the South Carolina Bar Association held at the United States court house. An institute on Federal practice ' was held 8 3 Lbs - fyo/» i SWIFTNING . .. /TrC Pork & Beans .. IwC | Plantation Pride Sweet ] PICKLES qt.3“C | Imp’ted Holland’s Cocktail ^ ONIONS ., ZOO j Johnson’s Home-Made Lb. _ i SAUSAGE . . 59C [ Southern Gold Lb. ^ MARGARINE Z5P IN CELLO BAGS — ASSORTED Curtis. CANDY Reg. Special | Uft 28c .Now AVV Ivory Medium 3 Cakes _ j SOAP Z3C j [ 5 Lbs. Aim [ SUGAR . ...... 43C I • V • • X t: a st Large Size 29c Freeh 2 Lbs. TOMATOES: .. 35c Liquid JOY Ref. 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