The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 21, 1939, Image 5

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I j A ^aVs. ' :^^SSF'^.' / THlfRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1939 THE CLINTON CHBOMCLB. CLINTON. S. C. R.O.T.C. Officers Picked-At Collie For Coming Year » PAGE PHTB PEOPLE YOU KNOW j connected with the Clinton Investment wa; of indicating that t.xlay this ing? Goremiaent in bosii * company, vjth offR'e* in the National countp’ pnniuces no more incomy Shorter working boors? Sknriac Bank building. than in the days of horsccars and the down machines? Why not do it in Dr. M- G. Woodworth, and Mrs. Floradora sextette. the way we did it between 1«99 and Woodworth have returned from Bolar, "We cannot expect to enjoy aTlJ^ *^29. We did h then by investing in Vn., where they were called last W’ed- standard of living if we merely pro-' *1*"^ savings; time savings made poa- IVr. H 1 i*' Plunket of Convers. Ga on account of the death of the duce income at the rate people did *>y increased producUvity. gnd 'Mrs, H. J. Sanford of Nent»erry, u' George Plunkett ot t^onj^s, v*a, McClintkr. - *•- w- — The green tnrtla is priaod lor food more highly than any other member Thirty seniors have been named as' "Lj.:* formers'sister, Mrs. Mary McClintic. in 1899,** the article says. ' na- poesffile by officers of the college R.O.T.C. unit,''*^„*^^^ *"<* M"- ^ »<»««« Jtional consuming power abvkNisly de- methods and improved machin- Ai^Tan^or H *"**! ' , ,, , «T » ***’• C’nrtdyn. of Greenirille, and Learis i>ends upon the national income that'^’T-” a^rding to Major Alexan^ children spent Sunday in Newbenif Jlr. and lln. John W. Pnuwy, ^ Augusta. Ga. spent the we oroduce National income fin I ~ Hugh M. RufUedp, GT^eexon, wnsjn^.^ l. Saxiford. vuLvon were visitors m Salisbury. N. Mrsrd. w Horton. ucr. - * * named major and battalion command- i • n v * v’ i ■ C *'Numlnv i' • i # %«• »«- - vJnr prooMni la to increase nation- «r. Other members of the staff are' ^7; Brehmer of „ - ... ... . .f™"*; f I^nnen g, ETerjbodj- aerees t» that. Charles B. Thompson, Augusta, Ga..I* 7*. '**'{?■ o w T' ^ ’?! “.f*** question is. host? Pomp prim- SCBSCRIBK TO TBB CHBOMICia ^ . . .. feeirs.. Ussa. tcr End son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hu- Ra^k Hill, spent the we«-end here to resume her studies at the college captain an^juun^ and ^y- ^.^t Todd. srith their patents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. W. C. Osie.v. Mrs. S. C. Hay s. ° ‘ ' 1 uMiss Lucile Wilson of GreenvUle. f- Adair, and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. and Sprunt Hays spent Tuesday head'^^^sited her sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols. Henry. in .Augusta. plans and training officer. George Mabry, Sumter, will Miss Martha Bell visited her sister, after an illness of several days. and Mr. Pv>well. T. .\. Howell of Smokey Mountain Company “A” aith the rank of cap- the week-end. « n tain, while Be Moore, York, will be Mr. and Mrs. James Kits and fam- H. H. Powell „ „ v » d i. ». • a . second in command with the rank of 'ily are now occupying their new resi- «nd brother. Olin Bell, and Mrs. Bel!. »P^"t the week-end at first lieutenant. Platoon leaders will'dence on East Ckndina avenue. *** Greenville The past week. • ome here. ^ be Sam Anderson, Clinton, and Char- D B. Bobo .sptnt Sunday in Whit- Mrs. John Robinson and Jac’a R.^ ^ les Turner, Tallaha.ssee, Fla. Other \|rs Bobo, who is visiting '»*»«»" Easley, spent Sunday with officers attached to the company are:.her daughters, Mrs. Joe H. Simpson their daughter and sister, Mrs. .Ay- Second lieutenants Arthur Erwin, and Mrs. Hassell Miller. Jacobs. Sharon; Walter Arnold, H^pton;, Dorothy M’llson and Harvey Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville. Machq^ory Tmned Aid To Prospmty - - i-wiunr^ nwii «nu ^ Guy Bradfo^, Morven, N. C., *»»<». Brethet of SparUnburg. visited the *nd J^W Boland of Spartanburg, vis- yo^k'. Sept. IS.—If this na- "B” is Joe Fred Allen, Darlington. Commander of Company Moore, Rome, Ga., while J. S. Rich ardson, Sumter, is second in com mand. Stephens DuBtise. Oswego, and Aiken Taylor, Clinton, will be second Auto Loans! We will loan you money on your car or refinance your car for you. Our terms and rates are standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER — PLYMOITH - Sales and Service Clinton. S. C. lieutenant.^ and platoon lead^. t^U'jitors in Greenville Saturday, gald W. Hud!«on, Green\ille; Dav^ H.j Joe-McMillan returned this week to former’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols.their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. wants to raise its annual income and Mr. .Nichols during the week. Boland, last week-end. thus improve the lot of the indi- Miss .Adelaide Roberts of Charlotte. Mrs. Fannie Metts of Blacl^^rg. vidual .American it needs to encour- spent the week-end with her parents. ** 'ke guest of Mrs. George 5peake fullest pos.^ible use of time Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberts. ***»! Mrs. Jt»e W. Leake- saving machinery, the magazine I Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Knson were vis- A. E^-McIntosh the past ~|r<,n Age** declared in a recent an- ‘ ♦♦♦•♦♦♦»»•»»»»»»»»»♦♦♦»#»»♦♦♦»»»»#♦»#»»##»#»»><»###» Phone 119 ' Sadler, Rock Hill; Lawrence Hall,college to resume his studies Sunday in Greenwood with her son. njyjjjj; unproved machine as a J' Odyss McIntosh, and Mrs. McIntosh, employment and wide- < > J I 1 /> -ee- n Mrs. George Weathers of ^p,^j consuming power. Clinton, and Carlyle Gnffm, Green- spending the summer with his Greenville, spent the week-end with article bearing the title "He’s ville, will J>^ second lieutenants »t- the latter’s parent. Mr. and Mrs. iKwsn’l Km»w It.” Millan . l»eorge Speake. «- « v magazine pic:ure.« the .American Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. Arrington and Mrs. R. L Baiiey and Miss Ruth toilay as stumbling blindfold sons, Bobby and Billy, of Greenville. Bailey spent a few days the past week through gas lit streets peopled by tached to the company. John L. Rawls, Clinton, will be com pany “C” commander, and Huiet Paul, Charleston, will be second in com mand. Platoon leaders are: Julius spent Sunday here with Mrs. Airing- •** Greenville with relatives. p«.»iicemen with oId-fa<hione«l bell- Ready To Serve You! This Wedc’s Menu On Gridiron Hipp & Chandler Clothes for Men and Boys Your BrndncM Appreciated vs Friday F.r«kine at Greenville I o J J u mother, Sirs. R. F*. Blakely. | Miss Dorothy Lsmgsbore left Mon- helmets and w.imen di’essedi — McGregor, Ruby, and Roland H.j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rav were week- <**>' Lander college, where she j„ fashions of the "nineties,” by 1 ' Worrell, Batesburg. Second h‘?nte»i* he a member of the freshman ,, ants attached to the company are H.- Miss Emily FeaTfuson. member of class this year. C. Fleming, Laurens; George .Maples, school faculty at rhesterfield »»»’= Florence Adair is the gue.st of San Antonio Texa.s, and Dave Buie.'.,p^„j week-end here with her pa- Mr. and .M.-yi. George Weathers in Dillon. , . , . X* 1 rent.s. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fergus.»n. Greenville. Commanding the band is -Milton Miss Barbara Montgomerv. dauwh- Thomas Leake has retu’mrd to his Norton, .Marion, and second in com- Mr, and .Mrs. T. H. Montgom- htmie in Paris. Tesa-s. after a visit to fery, left yesterday for Milledgeville. his .sisters, Mrs. C. C. Badey and Miss Ga., a-here she will enter Georgia Mayme L«*ake. _ u^an ,Sute Woman’s college. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette and «n'rh^- Miss Annie Lee Jackson, who tesKh- -on, York, of Charleston, were guests NewWrry vs Catawba at Neaberry ,es at Princeton, spent the week-end of the Burdettes Tuesday enroute <n»gntl. Iwith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Y«»m Oemson, where their s^m. Jackson. .She had as her guest. Eve- Kenneth. Jr., is a member of the Presbyterian vs I lemom at < lem- lyn Stone, also of Princeton. senior class. q-. A_t i- «■ v i. a Mrs. O. S. Braddock of Jarksonvdie, H. L Eichelbrrger has returned ^ ^ J’* \ -North f .Fla., visited Mrs. F. M. Stutts Satur- Dorn a week’s business trip to At- < arolina at i h^I Hill. artie Citr and New Y.»rk. While T nivers,ty ».f .Vm;h « arolma vs * Kirhelberger aitemied the Forest at W ake Forest might I. W.«ffi*rd v» Mercer at Spartanbuig. Sold by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy COUGHS. COLDS r mosphen& Plea.sant, Effective Vapor Treatment. Kettle Free See Your Dragglst. K !he COMMUNITY^ FUNERAL HOME Clinton. S. C. FOR COLORED PEOPLE ONLY Phone Sit Rev. H. W. Walker. Mamagar We Finance AUTOMOBILES dady. •Mr. and -Mrs. J. .\. Cheatham and away Mr •Mrs. Helen Cheatham were guests Fair. tsunday of relatives in .Antnrvillr. Mrs, F— M. M<»ffett of t.rrenville, '.Miss Vivian Parks Adair, member the pest Monday .»f Misses F1..r- of the .schiKil faculty at Mct'ormick. Sybil Burdette. s|>ent rhe week-end with her imrmts. Mjv*- Jean I^anirls .»f Ian«ler ct>!- ■Mr. and .Mrs. V. P. .Ailair. -iwnt the weei-en.1 with her si<- -Mrs. M. J. McFaiUen and Mi-s Fim- Mr« <iene Knox, and Mr. Kn .x. lily Dillaiii were guests a few .lays HaP King. < Iem««n c»»i.ege s'udent, i the pa^t week of Mrs. c. L Ihiniap ' .••ited his sistn, Mrs. t laiak* I in Rock Hill. Trammell. an<l M . Trammell. I .Mr. an4l .Mrs. .Arnold Cann«tn and wes-k-erwi. • -Mr. anil Mrs. Olin J<>hn-t»n were lb". J«*hn <•. Barden. M*'*. Ba*de' guests .Sunday of .Mr. and Mrs. War- »»<* sqm*, artd M.ss Ruth Ihivis were ford I.ayton in Spartanburg ' »'.qr* at < aesar s Head 't'miiay •Miss Kathemie Kay, iHailey Ray Frieral' of Mr aral Mf'. < ha e* and little daughter, Tunita. spent a J«ne» will be intere*te*i to kr»«*w they f<*w days the past week in Kinarit- ha'«- retumeil to the city t » makr with relatives ami friemb. fa»me. .Mr. Jones is connected Billy Pitts of Union, spent the »rth Oxley’s Wludesalr To. wtek-end with his |>arernts. Mr. arJ <»*ll*»**.v »"'l .Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. daughter. Mama, spent Sunday in -Mrs. W. B. Driggei and «on. B My. « «*’uiwHia with Mrs. Gallq>way’* pa- are visiting her mother, Mrs. M. L rents. Mr. arwl Mrs. <Ie.*'ge T. Har** » Kq'nson. in Hart.sville. Mr*. R. W. Johns«»n s|»ent M •nday •Mrs. Ludie Evans of C dumb.a. J. F.. i** GreenwoiJ with fneiwl'. Tinsley of I’nion, .Mi<s Minnie l.urr*- D*. B<»lhwrll Graham ha-* returne«l ford ami W’iHiur L Knklle of l^urens. to l^m.sburg. Pa., after a v:«;t of ntt Rnance Co.« Inc. Auto Financins: Fire Insurance Ottre: J.ACOBS & CO. BLDG. It This bank is always ready to ser\’e its larsre family of customers and to cO"Operate with you in the develop ment of your interests. Our success is the result of render ing senke planned for individuals and business concerns who have help ed to build this city. In return for your patronage and good-will we* are ap preciative. New-comers to Clinton are invited to use the facilities of this modern in stitution. EVERY BANKING SERVICE. BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. $, BiHei k k OLDLST It .\ N K K R S .STRO.VGEST ^sxxxsxsas^ssasits STCXOTK «7{ Wl iB! KR X ■ s** You Can Always Reap A wcr«* gu«**t.* Sunday <»f Mr. amj Mr* day* l*» hi* paren'*. Pr<»f. and SU s:: — o S. W. SUMEREL Jacobs BuiMinR s:: BARGAINS FOR SALE Dwelling:—South Broad. Dwelling—Holland Street. Dwelling—Near Silk Mill. Dwelling—Cleveland St. Dwellinif—East Carolina Ave. All On Easy Terms. Store Buildinpr — splendid inxestment. Other Property. Fire and Life Insurance. Loans Financed on Real Estate. B. H. BOYD Clinton. S. C. D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS Licensed Emhnlmen. Complete Modern EqidpaetK Day Phone 94 Night Phones 24. 253 or 255 Clinton. S. C. Harry Payn**. Mr- B-.thw*- (Imham. Miss F’ranci's Burt*»n and L >. But- W i.iiam Mawn fi>r;ii*‘fly uf tiaff- tiin i»f Savannah, Ga.. were w.-rk-rnd ^>. nw' accr-pted a with visilora (»f .Mr. ami Mrs. G. A. Bur- .>a4irr-lHirns Pnarmacy siMxrcdii.g l4»n. • K -hn Barnes. r«'X4rnrd. Misses Helen H<>:iing*wortk. Ih*t Mrs. W. G. King. M'* T. H. Monl- .Adair, .Mae Dirus ami Willie Flar! Ila- g^niery and Mi*- Barbra .M *ntr -m- vidson .*|>ent Sunday in A.*hevdle. * *7 were ruiturs in t»rTenvi.lr .M-*n- .Mr. and Mrs. M. T. P«>»*le ami fam- day. i!y attendeiJ the D. mp**y family re- M.*s Uwrence Tulhertson af Imur- ^ union Sunday at Campubeilo. * *■*-* the guest a few »lays this Mr. and .Mrs. H. R. Pugh. Sr, had ®f Hr*. K. W. Johnson. ^ as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Mia. W. S. Bean is *prnding two Lf-wi.s Ke.sling of Bri.sto!. \'a. week* with her daughter. Mr*. L M. .Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Tarter of Shelby. Ker.rtsiy. iii Spartanburg. ,N. T., s|>enl Sunday here with ihe Mr. ami Mr*. U. < . Huffman ami latter’s sister. Miss Ida Turner. - cni»drefi visited the formers parent*, gg Miss Flvelyn Ramage wa.* the gi»e.«: Mr. a’»d Mrs. J. .A. Huffman. Thurs- pa last week-end of Miss F'rances M'aies day in Luttie Mountain. Henry in Cowpens. ihincari Morkman left during the Misses Inez Y'oung and .AIlene’**rek for < lemsv>n *he*e he will Iw Copeland left today to resume their * member of the junior cln.s4 this studies at Lander college. Greenwood. y**r. . Mr. and .Mrs. J. Nolan Parker and Friends of Rev. W. R. Buuknight daughter, Emily, of Langley, spent «’i^I he glad to know that he is able Sunday wkh Mrs. Parker's parents. t» he out agnin after being confined Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dnris. to his home several days on account M*. N. Page wa.s the week-end guest ®Y illness, of friends in Spartanburg. Mrs. FTetch Ho.Jges of ^nama Friends of Kohn Barnes, formerly City. FTa, and Mr*. H. K. .Aiken of with Sadler-Owens Pharmacy, will he Laurens, were guests Saturday of interested to know he has accepted a Mrs. John Spratt. position with .Smith’s Cut-Rate Pha:- Mass Kaihanne Graham left this macy in .Spartanburg. week for ( hapel HiU, X. T, *here Mrs. Be.ssie F'erguson, Miss Lucile ^‘he hold* a scholarship at the Lni- Ferguson of W hitmire, and R. P. Da- versity of North C'arolirm for siudy vis of New York city, were guests **> library science, during the pa.st week of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. F'lore of Jack- G. A. Burton. soavdie, Fla., are the guests of Dr. Rev. W’illiam .M. Blakely has re- *n<J Mrs. L Ross Lynn. Mrs. Fiore turned to Doraville, Ga., after recu- the former Miss Sara Norman, perating from an operation at the Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd are home of hi.s mother, Mr*. R. F. 9^>ending this week with their daugh- Blakely. Mrs. Harry Bolick. and Mr. Bo- Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Harmon spent l*ck, in Gaffney, the week-end in ReidviUe with' the lat- Lester Prather of Whitmire, vi*- ter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs T. W. ited friends on the orphanage campus . Brockman. Mr*. Hannon remained for on Sunday. ia week’s visit. Miss Beth .Ayers spent several days Mrs. Phniip Groshack and Mr. and here this week enroute to Durham. Mrs. N. B. Nelson of Brooklyn. X. Y, X. C, where she will be a student .were guests the past week of their at Duke University the coming year. I daughter and sister, Mrs. H. Marsdenj Joe Donnan spent the week-end ia jWil.son, Sr., and .Mr. Wilson. Mrs.‘Coiiimb':a with h:« grandmother, Mrs. W'ilson accompanied them home for a J- W. Donnon. visit. Mr. and Mrs. S. W .Adair were j Mis.* Ruth .Sanfo^ of Newberry, Sunday of the latter’s paren^ sister of Mrs. .A. J. Johnson of this Mr. and Mrs. O. F. > Browning, ia city, is enjoying a trip to W'ashington Greenwood. and the World’s fair. Miss Sanford Mr. and Mjt*. Perry M. Moore of .will enter training at Dr. E. Z. How-,Ruck Hill and Aork, have moved to Ezell’s hospital. Long Branch. X. J, in the Clinton l^a few days. |HoteL Harvest of Bargains at McCoy’s Tune in WKT for .MrToj’s Kadi* Program Each Moudav. Wedne-qd** and F'ridav. at N;30 a. m. • McCoy’s Regular GASOLINE PER GALLON EVERY DAY YOU BUY GASOUNE AT .MK'OY'S IS HARVEST DAY FOR YOl'R POl'KETBOOK. Approximately le per ralloii on gasoline bt *Yiot to be ineeaed at.** Simple arithmetic will prove to yon the many dollars you'll save over a year by nsing McCoy’s Regular Gasoline. Drive in today and have our eficieni statino operators serve you! McCOnSTATION DAYID GLENN. Manager Comer Mnsgrove and Florida Sts Both Mr. and Mrs. Moore are \