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V - * THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five ATTENTION MERCHANTS EARN NEW PROFITS WITH UNIQUE PRODUCT Dealerships will soon be established on a franchise basis throushout South Carolina for a most sensational and essential product which is a necessity In every home, school, hospital, hotel, farmhouse, etc. No in stallation cost or extra overhead. The market is unlimited. This product is a “must” f«r small and medium sized merchants to draw trade. Rich est written endorsements from leadinc authorities. This an unusual op portunity for profitable business with advertisinc help paid for by man ufacturer. Merchandise investment is less than $300. We will not consider rrantinf franchise unless applicant is in business. We invite inquiries from merchants in followinr lines: Farm Machinery. Feed, Buildinr Ma terials, Coal, Electrical Appliances, Automobile dealers, Plumbinr and Heatinc, Real Estate dc Insurance Brokers, Insulation, Roofing and Fuel Oil. If you are interested in a new source of profit, write In confidence to Manager, *74 Broadway, Suite 604, S23, New York 3, N. Y. Personal Attention! CHECKING ACCOUNTS ...for... -CORPORATIONS -INDIVIDUALS -PARTNERSHIPS We Invite You To Grow With This Fast-Growing Community Bank Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i * 1881 ©ROGERS© • ilvsrplots »r OMIM>A LTD. silversmiths HERE FOR MOTHERS DAY No Federal Tax •Tr«d* oi On«<d« IM Convenient Payments 64 p||CE SERVICE FOR 8 retted end Appfoved Anli-T*»nith New CABINET CKeit included Tbit service costiint 16 Teetpoont, 8 Soup©Spoo«t, 8 Knivet, 8 forbt, 8 Salad Forkt, 8 Butter Spreeden, 2 Teble Spoont, 1 Cold Meet Forfc 1 Grevy , Ledle, 1 Butter Knife, 1 S«*ef Spoon, 2 Piece Sleek Set, •• Iced Teetpoont or Oytter Forks. Chooss frMa tkrst Iwily $attirat.. PlaatitiM, M lUr, Capri 5 h*etFtaepStttia|it JAM CiucutaMtcc fsmily use. it will If sny piece of this silverware does not jive completely satisfactory service in normal II be replaced o» reconditioned by Oneida Ltd. J. C. THOMAS, ‘it’s Time That Counts” WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Mason of Summerton, and George Mason of .Charlotte, N. C., were recent guests of Mrs. D. W. Mason, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll D. Nance. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cox were in Ware Shoals on Wednesday evening for the wedding of the latter’s cous in, Robert Buchanan, and Miss Ruth Nicholson. Mrs. John R. Holland, Joe Holland, Miss Virginia Ann Hoi- Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson spent, several days last week at Myrtle Beach where they attended the S. C.t State Dental association meeting. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson vis-, ited relatives in Marion and Dar-j lington during the past week. Major and Mrs. Ralph Holcombe, who have been residing in Arling ton, Va., will be interested to know they have moved to San Antonio, week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Irene Pitts, en route to their land and Furman Buchanan also at-, Texas, where the former will be sta- tended the wedding, in which Mr. tioned, and were here during the Cox and Mr. Buchanan were ushers. Mrs. O. W. Chapin and daughters, Jane and Sally, of Belleville, N. J., new locatioa. ! :j •returned Tuesday to their home after ( Friends of Mrs. N. A. Shouse will j a visit with Mrs. Chapin’s parents, regret to know she is ill and is a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford. 1 patient at the Blalock clinic. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard spent. Friends of Miss Mattie Prince will! Sunday in Lincolnton, N. C., with be sorry to know she has been ill at their daughter, Mrs. Allen McSween, he ^ hon l e - , and Rev. Mr. McSween. I Mr *- BiU Blalock and children of Mrs. L. D. Edmunds. Mrs. L. S. 1 Newberry, visited her parents, Mr. Martin and daughter, Margie, Miss and Mrs. B. T. Fuller, during the Buna Edmunds and Miss Dora Ed- , ; _ . ^ , munds will spend the week-end in Temple.on Tamsburg, of Aiken with the former’s daughter, Charleston Mrs. Eva Land and Mrs. B. Hutson Johnson, and Mr. ’L 0 * . of Buffalo, Mr. and Johnson. And what a debt we owe to Mother. From the day you first were cradled in her arms you were her darling. For it was she who gave us strength to achieve success, the courage to meet failure. And we in the bank know something of her struggle with a slender bud get, her satisfaction when she “lays something by.” May 8th is Her day. your Sunday girl. Don’t forget Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cox and Mr$. , . ft John R. Holland attended the Pinson ^ere guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. § ! family reunion in Coronaca during F- Prather Mrs. D. J. Buchanan, of Joanna, and Mrs. George Holland of this city, S the week. Alan Suddeth, a member of the j-j Friends of Miss Jean Layton will Clemson college faculty, spent the be interested to know she has ac- ?l eek 'Lf n ^ f his parents, Mr. and cepted a position with the public re- ^ ^, l i ddet o D „ VT lations department of the Liberty ** r ’ an< * ^ rS- Hamer, Mr Life Insurance company, Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brunson, Sr.,} and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brunson, Established 1H86 Bailey & Son BANKERS Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Mrs. Tom Addison, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair will leave Saturday to attend the state Bankers convention at Myrtle Beach for several days. Mrs. M. Cassanova visited friends , Jr., and daughter of Chester, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James E.!. ineuu iw . f J in Columbia during the past week. i Little Nancy Owens, daughter of' “ ils Lo , ui f' Wier of Melbourne, ; Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey Owens, yF*"' week-end with her •of Atlanta, Ga.. is spend,ng some W ' L L),nn - and Mrs time with her grandmother, Bessie H. Owens. Mrs. Friends of Ralph W. Copeland will be sorry to know he is ill at his Mrs. Miss Florence Adair, accompanied home by Miss Elsie Neighbors, of Colum- D .. .. _ r n th , ,r!.nT k '' nd “ ■ dyrtle Mood Smith "and N,U ?Sm«m.n ^lr and Grad, Arnold and!^"'^ where i- - tney attended the airplane races. Spartanburg Sn'th ^ «" ^r.e McEachern L. Davis. Mrs. J. F been spending some time there, re- Eaehern . s Sl Mrs j» lih3Lm turned home with them. Sherratt. and Mr. Shet^att. Mrs ' Henr y B vf Bra dy. also of Raleigh, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sherratt. F^ Davis* who has and dau * hter - Ann - ot N.C., t. Daws, w no nas i were week-end guests of Mrs. Mc- of Anderson, were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neigh bors. Miss Grace Danhoflf and Miss Pat- daughter Mrs spent the weekend Charlott< ; A is sy Macdonald with Miss Jimsie Oeland in Lock hart. | Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Cely and two {children, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper spent several days last week with their E. E. Ashmore, pi N. C. Mrs. D. M. Douglas, of Columbia, is the guest of Mrs. C. M. Bailey. General and Mrs. E. W. Fales. of cnuarcn, oi SMiama, vra., spent inc . , . ».-«k-cnd with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray WMk ’ w.th toldncl and'^Ir, R E. Wysor. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame spent several days this week in Macon, Ga., and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ferguson. On Monday they attended the concert given there Owens. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Covington and children, of Hamlet. N. C., will ar rive this week-end for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Jacks. Mr. BIRDSEY’S FLOUR QUALITY & SAVINGS BIRDSEY’S BEST 25 lbs 4-BROTHERS 25 lbs MONEY SAVER 25 lbs ‘2.04 ’1.87 $ 1.74 >| ’F* Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does bia, spent several days recently with Yrs J. W. Crawford. COFFEE BIRDSEY’S BEST Lb. Vacuum Can 50 c 4-BROTHERS 40° FAIRPLAY .... 30 l BIRDSEY'S FEED FOR QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY ALL-MASH STARTER QA 25 lbs **.OU GROWING $yi r A MASH, 100 lbs. .. *t.DU SCRATCH GRAIN $ J AA 100 lbs ‘LW LAYING MASH $ J r A 100 lbs *1.011 DAIRY FEED QA 100 lbs. 20% O.OV PIG & HOG $ J AA FEED, 100 lbs. ... *I.W HORSE FEED $0 7C 100 lbs. O.lO FAIRPLAY CHICKS Place Orders Now for Future Delivery. BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED STORE V. Parks Adair, M>pr. Musgrove Street / ’8 f and Mr,, rnnk Cjutey and Mr .nd b , Misj Rathtoen Ferrtrr contralto M l T l n T !u n i. J ‘ spe - ne Mr. and Mr,. T. L. Cooper spent wMk-end in Gathnburg. Tenn^ Sunday with Mr,. Cathte McAbeVTn Friends of Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker Spartanburg will be glad to know she continues to improve at her home after a hos- pital illness. Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts, Misses Jeanette and Frances Lee Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts spent Sunday in Lancas ter with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pitts. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. Pitts and daughter, Mary, of Spartanburg, who also spent Sun day there. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dugan and daughter, Marsha, of Hartsville, and Miss Evelyn Neighbors, of Columbia, will spent Mother’s day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neigh- [ bors. Friends of Miss Betty Tribble will ; be glad to know she is convalescing at her home here following an ap- j pendectomy at the Greenwood hos- ! pital last week. J. J. Greene has returned from .1 I buying trip to New York, j Mrs. R. E. Sadler will return home j this week-end after a two weeks’ stay with her daughter, Miss Vir ginia Sadler, in New York. , Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh'and Floyd Fuller were visitors in Colum- i bia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McLees, Jr., and sons, Mike and Zack, of Charles ton, are visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. Zee McLees. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell and sons, Billy and Keith, and Misses Blanche and Lora Cox spent Sunday i in Gray Court with Mr. and Mrs. ■ Wesley Knight. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Preslar and i Miss Jeanette Pitts were in Colum bia yesterday to attend a barbecue supper given for the employees of Hamilton’s, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cole returned home Sunday after spending the past week in Westminster with her son, M. I. Cole. Friends of Mrs. David Tribble, the former Miss Dorothy Green, will be interested to know she will be the maid of honor to the May queen in I exercises at Erskine college, Due West, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Edgar O. Sadler, of this city, with her mother, Mrs. L. S. McMil-i lan, also Mrs. J. G. Ferguson, Mrs. E. D. Easterby and Mrs. Leroy Hab- ernicht, of Laurens, attended the grand opera season in Atlanta,’ Ga. recently. Mr. and Mrs. D. Williams and daughter, Patsy, of Hickory, N. C.,j were guests during the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milam and, other relatives. Miss Peggy Freeman, of Colum- Mothers Day Sunday, May 8 Remember Her With DELICIOUSLY FRESH, TEMPTING CHOCOLATES— beautifully decorated, assorted sizes. Place your order today to be delivered when desired. McGee’s Drug Store K. H. McGee Phone No. 1 now at half price! CREAM DEODORANT Thu* delightful deodorant keeps you dainty and sweet at ooee! Banishes perspiration odor, checks perspira* tion moisture. Gives longer lasting protection, is extra genfh* to skin and clothing. Debciously fragrant —stays cieaui)-smooth down to ’he bottom of the jar. Get jars .... ul 1.. ^ Gnedin Dcouoiaul at bail-price—now! ai Young’s Pharmacy Phone 19 WALGREEN AGENCY Clinton. S. C.