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-T IP' 'll mmm THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1939 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON; S. C. HEALTH PROGRAM AT BELL STREET SCHOOL people *of Laurens county, in catry- in; on the health* work. Mrs. J. D. Witherspoon, county 'r ^ • i nurse, will hold a pre-school clinic atj ^ I^day Miss Jennie Faye Enrin.lg^^jj ^ ^ ^ jv. N., head of the tuberculosis fijrhtj future. We are askin^r the cooper-j in Laurens county, accompanied byiation of every one in this effort. We| [people you know I , . , , .. ^ u "P* Parker and little dauffh- Mi's. Andrew Simkins, director of thei**^ particularly asking tiiose who “"-iter, Emily, of Lan#rley, spent Satur- Nefrro program in the South Carolina|better to explain the possible Parker’s parents, Mr. Tuberculosis association, visited Belli*®“l clinic to the less fortu- P IHvis. Street school. nate ones. The represen tart ives expressed their appi-eciation for the cooperation of the school and community in helping Bell Street school authorities and well wishers, wish to thank the constituents of the community for the to carry on this program and pledged given in the many worthy their every possible effort to see that! this public enemy be reduced to aj J. T. W. MFMS, Principal. minimum. j Dorothy Ixmiax, J. P. Gary, Aman-I TOURNAMENT OPENS da Gary emd W. C. Taylor were ap-' M isaes Jennie Barnett, Sara and Doris Way land of Charlotte, were the week-end guests of Miss Nancy Young. Mrs. Melvin Bennett of Edgefield, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Karl Johnson and Mrs. Austin Chandler. Miss Lk)U Abrams of .\ugusta. IS- Mimes Velma Pugh, Mary and Mo- gee Stone visited 'Mr. and Mrs. Ligon Addy in Newberry last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Huffman of Little Mountain, .spent Sunday with spprtding the week with her mother,' their son and daughter-in-law, ^Mr.j Mrs. Estelle Abrams. | land Mrs. W. C. Huffman. ; Mr. and Mrs. FaI Sauvain of Con- I 'Mrs. J. F. ^Mallard of Columbia, cord, N. C., visited the latter’s sister,i The annual South Carolina intercol-;Sunday here with her si.ster,'Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, the past week-end.j pointed a committee to assist J. Leroy! legiate tenuis tournament got under) Mrs. John Yarborough, and other rel-' W. M. Walker attended a South and r> . • . 1 . » ... . North Carolina meeting of the Rexall Bui*ns, county superintendent of eihi- way on the college clay courts >’e«ter-1 *^*'’*^‘ , . . cation an4 chairman of the Christmas day and will continue through Satur- ^1*** **^tl Mi's. Hugh Eargle had as club in Pinehurst, N. C., last week, t seal -sale, .and Miss Er\'in, Christma.s; day. All colleges in the state have their wwk-end guests, Mr. and Mrs.j LMrs. L. 1. Riddle of Groenwood, is seal nurse, along with o’ther colored i represlentatives in the meet. I H. D. HENRY 1898-1938 F. M. BOLAND r*inch Eargle of Bennettsville. I spending this week with her daughter,' Miss Louise Keen of Reidville, spent Mrs. Arthur Howard, and Mr. How-; the week-end with her mother, Mrs.lard. Agm>s Kern. ; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and, Mrs. F. E. Robbins is visiting rela-^ daughter, Barrie Jean, visited the for- tives in Richmond and SaltMn, V'a., for mtr’s mother, Mrs. Enwnie Wingard,! a few weeks. | in Lexington last Wednesday. Miss Frances MtH>re of GriH'nville,; Mrs. Minnie Shearouse of Myrtle Q' was the week-end guest of Mrs. !»- Beach, was the wwk-end guest of friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goff and Mr. and Mrs. L. .\. Reeves spent Sunday § I H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE I STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE I,OANS NEGOTIATED rti^nc Lloyd. ^j. Dr. E. E. Strong of Due West, oc- S cupied the pulpit of Thornwell .Me- morial church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson wero u Telephone 121 J.*' wtH‘k-end guests of relatives in Eas- 8 ley. 8 Mr. and .Mi's. F. -M. Stutts and Mrs. m |g MIN»IO VACATIONISTS CHOOSE CkEYHOUHD Dftav Mraifkt Um FAIR-way to Now York la a caaiforttkU. HchtaooMf Supor-Coack—Mna( Molaa Bora tl Ammf m roatal CUuSen^ DELICIOUS CAKE SPECIALS C C«(0« JLM tITHCB Day^lio with vaUav Hyara. nkaraaloaaly CtfcwUte—fxA craamy rHacalut •Mfi anO yvAav layara. TItayra mBSH I— im»>y vraa-attbla OrOar •f tfcaM CLAUSiBNf HodMT'a Day cahaa aodayl •••• (^lauSSeiiS V' umoui UY[« (AKII REPAINT THE BATHROOMl ENOUGH FRES-CO-GIOS OR SEM-I-GIO FOR A 10x6 ROOM COSTS ONLY $3.50 /O If you like a high, glooty finiah, diooee Darin ot Bal- timora Frcs-Co-Gl'os. If you prefer a medium gloot, take Sbm-I-Olo. B<^ are easy to apply and amaxingly low in coot (Enough to paint a 10 z 6 room coots o^ $3*S0.) Both are waahabla and can be kept dean with a damp doth. Badi comet in adiite Badi comet in and tiz attract!ve oolort. Come in for a rOR A FLAT FINISH DAVIS or lUTiMOU FRIS-CO-LITI ia II smart tiats, by kadhit mttrior. [daeoratorf. Easy to i^ply: taiarlagly km ia Industrial Supply Co., Inc. Phone 91 of •Mr.'i. Eva Hill in Uro.ss .Hill,.Mon- I tlay IK'Wese Lloyd, stmlent at Erskine College, spent the w»H.*k-end with his limdher, Mrs. liorem* Lloyd. in the mountains of North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son, Btvbby, and Mr. and Mrs. Wo<Mlrow Simmons visitinl friends in Columbia Sunday. •Miss Jane Daniels, sutdent at Lan der college, s|H*nt the week-end with her sisters, Mrs. Gene Knox and .Miss Eloisr* Daniels. Tom Plaxico, Sadler l.*>ve and Rob ert Black attendtsl the Kentucky I .li»hn D. Ikivis, .Fr., of Langley. is!d»»rhy in lAiuisyille Saturday. Msiting hi.'« p.trents here this week. 1 .Miss Alma .McKee s|H‘nl the week- , .Mrs. Conie BoU) of WtHMlruff, was end in Rock Hill with her sister, .Mrs. the guest last Wtslnexday of Mrs. Grady Evans, and .Mr. Evans. .Metta Stone. Mrs. Roy Smith irf Charlotte, visit- I Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent s,‘veral'v«l her brother, T. R. Buzhardt, and tlays last week in Newb»*rry with her .Mrs. BuzhanH the pa.st week. ,Ulster, Mrs. (>. (). Co|>elaiki, and at-j Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Abrama of ' lentlesl the st*M|ui-centennial celebra- Whitmire, and .V. .M. Kamage of Intu ition. Pens, were guewU Sumiay of Mr. and R. A. Hobbit of In‘wtsburg, N. C., .Mrs. Gus Kamage. the we«'k-end gueM ,»f his aunt. Miss Julia Spmtt has returned to .Mrs. D. H. Hayes, srht* oHilinues ill her home in .\shevdle after a few at her home hrire. days visit to her aister, Mrs. R. W. I Mra. R. K. Klakely, Misse« Mar- Wade garet and Kath<-Mne Hlak> !y were IntUe Hilly IHigh of Greet, ta visit- gunite of f*»end* in R*«ck Hill .-Wtlur- mg hts grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. day H K Pugh Mr* K H .''‘■an spent Ibp wii>ek- Mrs M A end ir < i>||«nhai with he, Si ’.., M^* het »■-ne » K L Me*-wrk,.r Mi» J A C drms' ard du ighler. Mi-s Mirtarn. ti tled tH- • daug^' t*r- aiej • M'S ar t Ml- J D Ilf -V liw ■' we>A wM M.- Ett. P* F w-'S’- 1^. f"! - ' I •• w*** t ti, * H s- I Ru*- .* a**l M M l» €> Hugh M tS late. ^ a I M M of D -* • h I r M J • * ' M Hamm has returmsl to Nearbeery after a ».mI setrr.,! **s-k« U> her leoUir', W I*-.'f »e, B*-! M'- Ptrdue. N t Ca«»<> a*»d d: -i. < Mf i < * > a IM aid M Jt i -g r*- a .1 V U P 1 • iUr . U - T f g ‘ It 13 l> H 'I a* i V J K • - M A U , f H I K r I h-> .t» .r ^ t t V * t I.. * r- f .4 t; t'i' M s t ■ Yt i I |l a •# lb i. ** g'S M M 's • s. ‘t < ■ .t M .k 1 K M I. f (•ars J Re* 1 T -t I Ml M A« ' k i-U M. «k > V ks .« II i 'I I g e I • ^ -I,— > > 1'=- J D M i M • r* M K-ak. .) .T’l^ a I*-’ Tti •*) IH Y r* J H K F I ts; - *~-i 4i-mi A. -* '.a R.-e M Ps ■ e, le- tL*" I,, r I . . . • M • wa- . s --I a-' r**l of lb f h - -.-t-. M' - A-M li.s’ * . t ■. . 1 M- T J > ,'g» m -I ■ I ’ H.at I) ' L. J T J ta i arH 1 O g-j-I H a • • Jr . ! «. •r M ? ). I'*** f ‘ af a' * ■ ♦ . ; i d * M J T K w Bt w . i| leT* »r’ ■ G P Roti T» M a d tb. \« gnt". Ml U s <1 Ml K \'‘*3g‘i'> • -, M K J A Ihig.i I. % I Hai't-sviiie th, |ML>t W,-ek i and at Uen«i«d May ilay ••sert :-,-* at < •do t • •!!,-g« on .Sjtimlay. Little J'e- Finrher .Austin has r»- turne,! to h;- h*>me in Imuron- after dw. tf M it I O-^s . *-t< ! d • M - ta! .1 |t» • . II - , , I;.,. I {.J "t.. H 3- .) M ad M .laoghu ,, J >, Is g.e S ‘u) f M Hf i t. Fii>*iid- oi Ml- D. M Ma >n wi . '« g!a,l to kn *w that her —>fM|iiHm is .in)Oovid and that aide to Is- jp, alth<ugh till eonfiind to her home. .Mr. Miel .Ml •. Arthur l^»wald and daughteis, .M -ses F'lorence and Kath- ! M D ‘ -|M*nding -t'Veial week- With hi- aunt,’l»*en, attend,-,! the Garr»dt family re- J. \N. .Xnder-ori, and .Mr. .Aridt-i j burg with .Mrs !l* Wise. j.Mi . J. \N. .Xnder-ori, and .Mr. .Xridti union Sunday n,>«r Hry-on. »«»n. Mi.S'fs Alice Games, Phylli- Hoi- \N alter Tinld was th,' wi-t-k-ernl man, F ranees Taylor and Fijips I>avis igue-t of friend- in Nashville, Teiin. |and < harles Hurn,*tt attend,'d th,- .Mr. and .Mrs. Lynn Co,»per arid .son,' Kirsten Flagstad concTt at t onveise (Lynn, Jr., s|M'nt .Momiay in Bates- college on Friday evening. rs. Coo|H*r’s father, W. Mr. and .Mr.s. T. O. McKi'own himI children and .Mrs. J. H. McKeown of Mr. and .Mrs. .N’. E. Hunfer and'Cornwell, spent Friday with .Mrs. T.^ daughter, (’lair, .Mr. and .Mrs. Sam <). McKcmn’s mother, .Mr.s. T. .1. Bla- Hunter and .Mr. and Mrs. Rhoda Hun- Iwk, Sr. ter of Newberry, were guests Sunday .Mrs. W. .S. Bean is visiting hei | .of .Mr. and .Mr.s. Harold Hunter. slaughter, iMrs. L -M. Kennedy, in Fnsl Bo+k) spent the w’eek-ensl w'ith .Spartanburg. I j hi.-< sister, .Miss .Mary Frances Bolw, | HaiTis (’ovington of Bennettsville, I in Union. 'was the week-end guest of friends | ' Dr. Frank Kellers, .Mr. and .Mr.s., here. ' (Frank Kellei-s, Jr., and son, Frank,I Friends of J. B. Jacobs, formerly land little Jack Guei-ard, were guest.sjof the orphanage, who sipent the past^ ■ a few days this wi*ek of Mrs. Kellers’ week-end here, will Ik* interested to I parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crutch-i know that he is now conneot^l with) (field, in Fort .Motte. ithe New England Power Co., in Shel- iMrs. G. W. Hollingsworth attended bume Falls, Mass, the May day exercises at Queens- Mrs. C. C. MeWhirter and Eki^ar, Chicora college, Charlotte, on E'riday.! MeWhinter of Jonesville, Mr. and Mrs. ^ Bob Oxley, student at Georgia Mili- James Hope and daughter, Gay, Misfij tary college, Milledgeville, spent the Polly MeWhirter and James MeWhir-i week-end with his i>arent.s, Mr. and' ter of Union, visited Mrs. Henry Bur- Mrs. W. C. Oxley. jton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.j Mrs. M. J. E'urqueron is visitingjA. Burton, Sunday. ,j relatives in McCormick for several The following Clinton people at-i at! tended the ca<let dress parade Clemson college Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, I weeks. I Sam Stone of Charleston, spent the 1 week-end with hLs nvother, Mrs. Metta I Stone, who accompanied him home for I Barrie Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis la visit. Sowers, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dunlap Mrs. Siidie Ekiwands, Mrs. Mattie and children, Mr. and Mrs, W. J.-j Sims and Miss Lucile Sims of Union, Crews, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Made, spent Sunday with the former’s Miss Julia Spratt, Mr. and Mrs. M.J daughter, Mrs. C. M’. Cooper, and Mr. Cooper. ‘^Here’s My Check” Nearly 10,000 times every minute someone says, in effect, “Here’s my check.” For that is the estimated number of checks handled by America’s banks — five billion a year! Just think what this efficient method of makings pay ments means to America in terms of safety, speed, accuracy and convenience. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND START A CHECKING ACCOUNT. EVERY BANKING SERVICE, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. M. S. Bailey & $oa BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Again McCoy’s Brings Down the Price of Gasoline In Clinton 18c Per Gallon ABSOLUTELY FIRST GRADE (NOT WHITE (;AS NOR THIRD GRADE) KK.MK.MKKK WHAT YOU PAID FOR GAS BEFORE WE CAME TO CLINTO.N. Now ae Rite you a further reduction of Ir per Rzllon, makinf a total MitinR of approxunately Ir per Rallon. In Today — Save On Your Gas Bill McCOY’S CUT-RATE STATION II.WIII (il.K.N'.\. STATIO.N COKNKM IMIKIIIA « MUSGKOVE STS. ■'4 'fOMMY.PC MATCMfl (OOA FOIKS COT US IM OC NSW YORK WORLOk FAIR.* *WIU,«ICU IMTeNCl.lN TM CMIUAN euliowc. M* DM tfM WNOI MM amshco wiYf SOIMCUFIDMC IT.* S EE your old friends. Uncle Natrhel and Sonny, in the Natural Chilean Nitrate exhibit, Chilean Pavilion, World's Fair, New York. But first, he sure your cotton and corn get a good aide-dressing with Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda. Its quick-aeting nitrate gixe> your erops a natural, r >uri4iing lift just when they need it, and the other vital elements help protect again.-t soil deficiencies. Natural Soda is the ideal side dresser. It costs no more and you can gt't it anywhere. NATURAL eff/££Af/ M/ntATE OT SOOA THE NATURAL SIDE DRESSER Duncan, Mrx. Nene D. Workman and son, Dari*. ( Subscribe to The Chronicle — $1.50 a Year ...