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Thursday, May 20,1954 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Briefs About . . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents tfflKKWMHKXXimUKMMMMMWinnHClIWinnillltKHICIIMWMMMMKWWKXIMW: Allan Simmona, Bill Abrams, B. B. Ballard, Arnold Cannon, Hubert Owens and J. C. Pace are spend ing this week at Santee-Cooper on a fishing trip. Bob Black has returned from a business trip to New York and Chicago, Illnois. Friends of C. W. Anderson will be interested to know he leaves today to undergo an operation fet Duke hospital, Durham, N. C. iMr. and Mrs. Tom Addison, R. P Hamer, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance leave today to attend the Banker’s convention at Ocean For est hotel, Myrle Beach. Mrs. F. E. Wells of near Green wood visited Misses Thelma and Sue Wells over the week-end. Mrs. Carl Dohn and sons, of Macon, Ga., are visiting her pa rents, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Harris. Friends of Raymond Johnson, of Chicago, 111., son <rf Mrs. J. B. Johnson, will regret ib know he has been a patient at Chicago Memorial hospital for the past sev eral weeks. Mr. and (Mrs. H. D. Ledford and son, of Charlotte, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren. (Mrs. S. B. Loftis was in Lan drum Saturday to attend the Hug- gins-Wall wedding at the Metho dist church. Miss Joan Huggins who became the bride of James Edward Wall, is a niece of Mrs. Loftis. Mrs. J. B. Segars, of Whitten Village, visited relatives at Winns- boro Sunday. A-lc Paul A. Chandler who was enroute from California to Ft. Devens, Mass., spent several days last week with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. William Hutto Reeveaviille al so spent the week-end with Mrs. Hutto’s parents. On Sunday they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irby Chandler in Greenville. Mrs. George W. Taylor visited her daughter, Mrs. Burt Copley and Mr. Copley in Aiken several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coates are on a vacation trip to New York this week. (Bil)y Falls returned Tuesday to Newton, N. C., after a visit with his father, W. E. Falls and other relatives here. Mrs. Norah Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips, of Augusta, Ga., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis Sunday. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Bverette Carson and sons, of Gastonia, N. C., were recent week-end guests of Mrs Save Time - Save Steps It’s just a few steps to the “teller’s window” when you do your banking by mail. Open your account, make deposits, withdraw funds, have interest credited ... all at your own convenience, at an all- around saving in time! Just write in (or drop in) and find out how ... Today! 2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEMI-ANNUALLY Bank of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Carson’s sister and aunt, Miss Jamie Little and Mrs. Morgan Todd. Also recent guests of Mrs. Todd were Joe Little, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dupre and children, of Afcbeville. Mrs. E. S. Ginsburg has return ed to New York City after spend ing some time here. Friends of George Frady will be interested to know he left yes terday for induction into the army at Fort Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley of Greenwood and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap, A., of Fort Hood, Texa,s were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young. Friends of Dr. F. K. Shealy will be interested to know he is a pa tient at the General hospital in Greenville. Mrs. C. O. Milford, of Green ville is visiting Mrs. Morgan Todd for a few days. « Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and sons of Columbia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts. Also here on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Den ny Pitts and son of Anderson. Friends of Marion F. Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Ray. will be interested to know he is receiving basic training in the Army Air Force v at Lackland Field, San Antonio, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stewart and daughter, Ellen, of Malveme, Long Island, N. Y., were week end® guests of relatives here and attended the wedding of the for mer’s brother, Earl Stewart, and Miss Elizabeth Nicholson. His mother, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart, accompanied them home for a visit. Mrs. Inez Pruitt spent several days last week in Columbia with her son, Philip Pruitt, who un derwent an arm operation at the Veteran’s hospital. While thtre she visited her brother, G. W. M&haffey, and Mrs. Mahaffey. Mrs. Agnes Kern has returned to her home here from Atlanta, Ga., where she has been visiting for the past few months. She was accompanied by her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce McElhinney, who spent the week-end here. A3c Thomas Owens of Amaril lo Air Force Base, Texas, is spending a leave with his par ents, Mr and Mrs. T. P. Owens. He will leave the 24th to return tq Amarillo. Guests Sunday of Mrs. Agnes Kern aid Mrs. Ray Anderson were Mrs. Ethel Kern of Slater, Mrs. Sam Kem of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Harrison qpd Lisa Kem Harrison of Laurens, Mrs. John Langston, Sr, of Dar lington Mrs. B. M. Anderson, Miss Katherine Anderson and Mrs.. Walter Anderson of Reid- vill*. j, . •, Mrs. Marvin Turner, Mrs. A. K. Dill, Steve Turner and Dixie Bo- lick attended the Iris festival in Sumter Tuesday and Wednesday. Local Ground Post Asked To Alert Sunday, 1-5 P. M. The Clinton Ground Observer club, has been requested to alert Post, sponsored by the B&PW and operate on Sunday after noon, May 23, from 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p m., Eastern Standard time. More than 48,000 square miles of Georgia and South Carolina will be under a “mock” air at tack by an aggressor Air Force during that time, when the air defense test exercise “Operation May Flowers” becomes a reality. Local GOC supervisor, Mrs. Leila N. Johnson, states there are now in Georga and South Carolina 228 Ground Observer Corps units which will take part in the exercise. Many citizens of the area have the mistaken idea that there seems to be no need for such a unit in such a small area as ours and since there are no strategic points which an enemy might want to bomb. However, the real pur pose of smaller units is to notify the Atlanta Flter Center of which we are a part, of any planes fly- ng over so they may be identi fied and reported to the Center. In this way large cities and rail centers can be warned by the Center of any approaching ene my planes. So, it may be to our advantage to become more Aid Defense conscious, not only to ourselves in that we receive much of bur food and other ne cessities from larger cities, but also to help avoid a sneak attack in case of a real emergency. Mrs. Johnson, in asking for odditonal volunteers, said: “If you are interested in this phase of civil defense and are willing to give your time, please contact our supervisor by dropping a postal card to P. O. Box 152. Let’s keep our country free from another “Pearl Harbor” and let’s not be caught asleep on the job of protecting our land. Alderman McMillan Not To Offer Again W. M. McMillan, alderman from ward three for the past several years, stated yesterday that he will not offer for re-elec tion in the approaching city pri-. mary. “I desire to thank my friends for their support in the past,” he said. GOLD THEATRE JOANNA New Telephone 2481 Today and Friday FIRST SHOWING Thrill to That “OW Time Religion The Lord In My Corner! May 20-1 Irs Different! Irs Exciting!^ Tennessee champ Shelley Winters -m... Wynn - k«i Martin From V G M in rXCIKNG COLOR ' Fighting was a means of earning money with which to complete the church begun by hio father—He anit the fight game to a minister. Saturday May 22 RIDERS TO TH E coloh Rlehari'CariMn-Wniiam Londlgan-Martha Hyer-Dawn Addanu Also Chapter 2 JUNGLE RAIDERS and COLOR CARTOON Monday-Tuesday , May 24*25 FIRST SHOWING Wonderful Entertainment for the Entire Family M-O-M prasants in KXCITINO COLOR I I Aka MGM COLOR CARTOON and PARAMOUNT NEWS Wednesday Cash Night May 26 UWlUKtSilSATIM and Mra. James T. Col-1 ^ lawn and small son, Jimmy, jof *° Denver, {Colorado, are spending several weeks with the latter's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sullivan. Mrs. T. J. Jackson has return ed home after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Wardlaw, and Rev. Ward- law in Orangeburg, after recup erating from an illness. — Mr. and Mrs. L S. Hart and children, t Karen and Martha, spent the week-end in Anderson with the former’s brother, T. E. Hart, and Mrs. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young, Sr, Mr. and Mrs H. M Young, Jr, and daughter Carol, spent Sun day with relatives in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearson and sons, Wayne and Stanley, have returned after spending two weeks with the former’s brother, Frank Pearson, and Mrs. Pearson in Guilford, Conn. Teen Age Canteen Social Friday Night Friday evening, May 1, from 8 until 10 o’clock, the Teen-Age Canteen will hbld the monthly social and dance at the American Legion Memorial Home. It is announced this will be the last meeting of the year and members of the seventh grade will be guests for the occasion. WE DO* ALL KINDS OF PRINTING—EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Call 74 - NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a Primary Election of the Baurens County Democratic Party for nomination of candidates of Fourth Congressional District for House "of Representatives from Laurens County and for the fol- wing officials of Laurens County, viz., Judge of Probate, County Treasurer, Auditor, County Superintendent of Edu cation, County Supervisor, two Commissioners, two magistrates in Hunter township and one magistrate in each of the other eight townships, will be held Tuesday June 8th, at precincts named below. Polls will open at 8 a. m. and close at 6 p m. with managers as follows: Baileys—W. B. Ramage; J. H. Barrett, James Jacks. Barksdale-Namie—Mrs. J. H. Power, Mrs. Juanita Craddock, M. B. Abrams. Berewerton—C. T Hughes J. R. Buzhardt, W. P. Knight Clinton City — John Clark, clerk; F. M. Boland, Sr, Henry Young Sr., Mis Miriam Donnan, Miss Kate Milam, Mi's. James P. Sloan, Mrs. Marion Nabors. Clinton Mill—J. F. Wier, Mrs. Marvin Whitmire, Mrs. Eddie Davenport. Cook’s Store—D H. Garrett, L. C. Patton. W. R Bailey. Cross Hill—J. H. Shealy, Mrs. J. O. Denny, Mrs. R. B. Segars. Daniels’ Store—J. B. O’Dell, B L. Martin, J. Y. Martin. Dials—P. H. Harris, J E. Hen derson, Mrs. W. R Harris. Ekom — Joe C. Coker, Roy Cain,. C. L. Phillips. Gray Court—Mis. R. E. Gray, Mrs. W. T. Pace, J. B McCuen Grays—Sam C. Godfrey, S. H. Coker, C. E. McIntyre. Hickory Tavern—M. L. Mc Daniel, A. C. Owens, T D,Tumb ling Hopewell—W. P. Dickson, Don Boyd, C. R. Workman. Joanna — W. P. Niver, Sr, clerk; Mrs. Rolfe Clark, Mrs. Walt Byars, Byren Loam. Jones’ Store—R. A. Cook, Jim my Thompson, J. R Graydon. Lanford—S. W. Prince, Mrs. Pauline Curry, Mrs. Edna De- Shields. Laurens City Ward 1 — Mrs. George Hill, clerk; W. Fowler Bums, Miss Mary Blakely, Mrs. W. H. South. Laurens City Ward 2 — Fred Walker, clerk; Mrs. Brooks Dav enport, Mrs. R. W. Briggs, Mrs. Bob Lee. Laurens City Ward 3 — E. A. Medlock, clerk; Mrs. A. P. Walk er, Mrs. Jack Walker, Mrs. B. S. Jen mgs Laurens City Ward 4—Miss Lucia Barksdale, Mrs. G. C. Pe terson, Miss Inez Hudgens. Laurens City Ward 5 — B. 'L. Clardy, clerk; Mrs. Pearl Mon roe, Mrs. Vemer Gillespie, Mrs. Clyde SeawrighL .. Laurens City Ward 6 — Mrs. Merle Byars, Mrs. Agnes Sherer, Mrs. J W. Blackwell, clerk, Mrs. Flora White. Long Branch—Mrs. Roy Har ris, Mrs. Sam Compton, Mrs. Joe Poole. Lydia Mill — C. O. Parrish, clerk; Miss Mary Johnson, Sam Hairston, H. W. Williams. Mema—Mrs. J. C. Reeves, Mrs. Robert Mahon, C. N. Adair. Mt Olive — J. H. Culbertson, Mrs. J. H. Jones, J. C. Chapman. Mt. Pleasant — J D. Lawson, Henry McGee, Oscar Stribling. MountviUe—J. T. Stokes, B. P. Watts, H. W Bryson. Ora —, Sam Fleming, Craig Hunter, W. T. Blakely. Owings — Carroll Cook, Mrs. Zeb Vance, Mrs. A. F. Cook. ; Pleasant Mound—J. G. R. Mar tin, Mrs. S K. Riddle, Mrs. Ben Hunter, Jr. Poplar Springs—H. O. Walker, Bascoe El ledge, George Godfrey. Princeton—B. A. Elledge, Mrs. lomgene Maness, Agnes R. Babb. Renno—Mrs Jaimes Copeland, W. E. Bell, Mias Minnie Ray. Shady Grove — W B. Cause, Frederick Johnson, Mrs. David Pitts. Shiloh—Roy Wallace, Roy C- Gray, F. F. Hellams. Stewart’s Store—W. D. Stew art, H. M. Cook, Earle A. Hughes. Tip Top—T. F. Smith, Frank Whitaker, J. S. Blum. Trinity-Ridge— Warren Tins ley, Furman Thomason, Gary Gibbs. Waterloo—Mrs. D. C. Smith, F. I. Golding, C. O Teague Watts Mills—J. L. Satterwhite, clerk; James L. Brownlee, Joe S. Blakely, Pierce Thomas. WoodyUk—T. ME KeHett, R. V. Gray, William Wham. Youngs — Mrs. Merle Knight, J. G. Harris, H. H. Abercrombie. R. L, PLAXICO, Chairman RAYMOND C HILL, ’ Secretary Laurens County Demo cratic Party and Executive Committee. 47-2t Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING—EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 74 tWIXXWWXWKXXXXXXXXKXXKtMMtXinaiWWintl WAfTS CHEZ WHO 33c mz <mckbs Lb. 35c Armour’s PORK & BEANS Lb. Can IOC Swift’s Spaghetti and MEATBALLS Lb. 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