The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 07, 1940, Image 5

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■>r / / PAGE FTfS •'t tj.» ▼ # 15 Years Ago * ItfBM if Utssraot froM Tk* Chrc^lo * Mwali 5, 1125 Mn. Joim T.' BaUengtr of ScsMca* beftm laaiviai^ Miss ihnmie Rnkert^ •on of it^ d/bf, phased aniay WediMMk day at ibft home it her fatber-ia-lair, J.. J. BaBanyer. aflbar a critlcai iUoesa. CMdriDe, has been oiisniiaed dooring the paat ireek and hu •ecund a fif teen-year lease on tba tirick store rooBM of L. W. C. Wklnrlr Mrs. IfanAaiU IMaan died Saturday at the home of Mr. and lirm. Tbomaa tyahe, after benf in health for air and Mim^******^ nresk-end -leith her parents, C. Adair entertained a number YaiWogh ai^ friends with a bridge tea. •«* Yarhoroogh at- irMnos wan a ^ ^,^^|tended • aho<wir« of “Ckwe WWi the TRIP F 0 R'U S I The feanpa ‘Mercantile company 6f j The county g**!' —f- 7— pavis in the Iwck Bridge weetion, tree jconH^letely deatroyed by fire last Thursday night. We Finance AUTOiiOBILES — o—< S. W. SUMEREt Jacobs Bvildhif ASM ROT I Cabbages were brought into Eng-|®*"*in* land from HoUand about 1510. Orom- { Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ‘Lipaeorabe of | well'a aerfdien introduced them into, Spartanburg, trere guests Sunday of Miaa Haael Boland of OMenrUW,' <T. Bond was ^ gwA Motiday of Mieaes Sue and Annie Bond ki Qiwspwood. 'Mrs. Fidier L. Reese, Jr., of Polk- ton, N. C.,. is spending two weeks with her psrrents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hen derson. * Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin and Mrs. Gus Young were yisitan in Green ville the past week and attended a showing of ‘XJane With the Wind.” Friends of Mrs. W. H. Roberts will Hjrind*’ in Spartariburg Saturday. Ardhfo Adair, student at the Uni- venlty of South Oarotinsi, spent the wesk-end with his mother, 'Bln. H. D. ThaiiKMitatkany ControBed Hent in AH Saper-Conehes S ConTcnient Daily Schednlca One WsT 95c Ranad Trip |1.75 Other One Wsy Farm AUaaU ..... $2.79 JsekaeaTiBe $4Jf CkarlestoB.. $2.99 Richmoad .. $4.99 Savsaaah .. $9J^ Raleigh $9.99 Big Extra Savfaifs Oa Rauad Tripa • GREYHOUND TERMINAL B. Carolina Are. i Phasm 59 Scotland. rubber stamps AU Siam ~ Qnlek Service CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. be glad to know she is able to be out, again after a rcoeirt illness. ynsgtrw'*w??fgHHar!«!..,'_ !' — -L-ji Mr. and Mrs. D. c. Gray of Gray. «mxnw»OTnnxx3ni»i«iicw3MCiBiKxnnaMwx»9Mi«aenKnna«niae Announcing New Man^ement THE TRoilJEY HOUSE HENRY MILLS, Mgr. WE SPECIALIZE m SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS,^ COLD DRINKS Barbecue Sandwiches — l^c Hamburgers 5c Hot Dogs - - 5c llr. and Mm. G. A. Burton and Mrs j Henry Button. 1 Mrs. Irene Todd spent the week- Court, spent the wleek-end with Mrs.' 5 !ei¥i ip Laurens with her daughter, Gray's parents, Mt. and Mrs. T. Z. J Mm. Frank Marian, Jr., and Mr. Mar- Cai^. tbv Mr. and Btrs. Harry Bolide, Jr., and Friends of J. B.* M. Ycoof wiU bejllttle son, Harry, HI, of Galfney,|^ sorry to know he is iU at iua honae. | ^>e!it the week-end wiUi Mrs. Bolidi's Mr. and Mre. l^na Ooopar and son, ] parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Lynn, Jr.„visitod Mrs. Cooper's fath- E. L. Blakely spent the past wedt- end in High iPoini, N. C., on business. Misses iFranoes WallsM, Mary Ann Dairs and Sarah Linda Goggans of Neut>erry, were wedc-end guests of Miss Bfary iBaHey Owens. Mr. and Blrs. J. T. Pack and family i^siaai er, W. L. Wise Jn Batesbuig Sunday. Mr. Mid Mrs. B: S. Pinson attended the DaUet Ruaee preaented at Win- throp college in Rock Hill on Monday evening. H. D. HENRY 1998-1949 F. M. BOLAND R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS —HEAL ESTATE i) Auto Loans! ( Wc will loan you money on your car or refinance your car for you. Our terms and rates are standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH phone 119 / Sales and Serrice CBnton, S. C. LOANS NEGOTIATEb Telephone 121 ixKacKnuiculwxxxiCKWKnintnnunwttswixuuKieinengxxxgNKaucxi Blrs. T. N. Litimer of Ware Shoals, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy | who -have been residing on Muaip'O'^a, Gaeque, and Mr. Gasque. j street, have moved into the Odiomc Frioids of Mrs. Ansel Bobo wiH re- house on' Oak street, j gret to know she continues ill at the Mrs. A. Ross Blakdy has returned) a»aa»»e»g»a»»»ggaagaaeaaaa»gaaaaaaaaaa»f gaaa999»»9#9' hotne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. from a short 'visit to her daughter, C. Chalmers in Newberry. Miss Margaret Blakely in Greenville. ■SBBW Miss Frances Simpson had as her^ week-aod guests Misses Jessie Fraser of High Point, N. C„*'J- enson and Janet Bmcknell, students at Ooker ooBege, HartsvHle, who at tended the college Alpha Rsi Delta sorority dance on Friday evening. Mrs. * Boy Vaughn and children of i Belton were recent gruests of her' eanebte Stev- sister, Mrs. J. T. Pack and Mr. Pack.| Mrs. A. M. Cope^nd spent the pastj week in >Rock Hill, Greenville andi Spartanburg in the interest of the or phanage. Balia >4f New York, visited ^ Misses Jane Ferguson, Elixaibeth unit, Bfmi.>B. S. Pinson, and Mr. 1 Cowan, Jane ‘ Adams and Eleanor NOTICE! ^weWiirBe V Added To All Unpaid Taxes On APRIL 1 *« > Fay and Save dve Additional 4%. • ris.i DR. SIMPSON, COUNTY rREASURER. ✓ as their week-end guests 'Mieees Sara Corley, Daphne Faircloth and Martha' Culbertson, Lander college students. | \ \ Mrs. Hden Cheatham, Birs. J. A. C^ieatham and their h^se guests, T Mrs. Mary DuRant of Biahopville and ■ A SERVICE INSTITOTION % 0 DOWN your Cq.c^ti Driva lW» moneif4WWA tawed piice car STUBEBAKER CHAMPION „ „ I'EK GAUON IN THE GltMORE-TOStMITE 5WEEPbTAI.ES Rstnmkable •COlKlIUy -riding Stude- Restful- driven It tent ef thousands of ^es say this distin^aSlu: price cars in ttToiiSS? it nw. Low down imy- ment--casy C.I.T. tsnns. ^ BILL HEI«Y^ BSIWKT CUNTON.ac, Monday. | Tulle, all students at Converse col V Mrs.* Lynn Cooper, Mm. Bennett' lege, Spartanburg, visited the for-1J J Townsend and Mrs. C. W. Cooper.mer’s parents. Major and Mrs. L. J. < ► ware visitor* Greenville during the' Ferguson over the week-end. week to mee “Gone With the Wind.” j Mrs. S. Walter MdQown of Lexing- < 1 Mr. aiKl Mrs. E. C. Goff spent Sun-i ton, Va., is the gueat of Mrs. F. E. dpy in Spartanburg with Mrs. Goff's I Robbins at the Presbyterian manse, father, W. N. Fsg«> j Miss /Mary 'Mauldin has returned Billy Pitts of Union, visited Kis par- to -her home in Ohsurleston after ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts, the • two weeks visit to her sister, Mrs.' past week-end. IJ. T. Pack, while recuperatii^r from JAr. and Bins. W. C. Bond and ohll- s tonsil operation, dren were week-end guests of Mr. stkI I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson had Mrs. H. L. Baggett in Cheraw. Mrs. J. L. Datneron has returned from a two weeks’ visit to Mrs. W. A, Dameron in Beesemmr City, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Algie iBobo and chil dren spent ^Sunday ihere with Mrs. Bobo’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.' Mrs. Clyde King of Lamar visited Addy. » I relatives-m Augusta several days this Miss Maud Gew OU.v«_ Nabojs^eek. i Were week-'CTid guests of Mi» Emma! Ur. and Mm Ellison Simpson of. FliiAingxhekt in Greenville. iDariington, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary and Helen Johnson of Ki-I A.'M. Ck^wland enroute to Florida for nards, visited their sister, Mrs. Dud-.9 vacstion trip, ley, and Blr,^ Ray the past week- [ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pack and fam- end. " " ily visited friends in Hendersonville Friends of Miss Agatha Jones will and Dana, N. C., Sunday, be glad to know rite 4s recuperating j Mr. and 'Mrs. W. T. Putnam have satMaotorily at a CfaackMte hoapkail, returned from a visit to their daugh- where riw has been a patient the past‘ter, Mrs. John A. Seay and BIr. Seay week. ‘ih Atlanta. Mrs. W. E. Adair of Greenville, vis-! Mr. and 'Mrs. F. B. Pinson, Jr., of! ited her mother, Mrs. G. R. Milam,’Greensborb, N. C., and South Bostofh,^ and sister, Mrs. W. fi. Roberts, dur- Va., vtsiled Mrs. Pinson’s mother, ing the past week. jMrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Thursday. Mr. and Birs. J. B. Wilder and son,! £. M. Timmerman and S. A. Pitts Gaston, of Greenwood, were guests j attended an Oldsmobile sales meeting Sunday of Blr. and Blrs. Jack Dillard in Charleston Monday, in Spartanburg- | Paul League, student at the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. , Everette Poole of versity of South Carolina, spent the Enoree, and Mr. and Blrs. T. R. Buz-1 week-end with his parents, Mr. and Imrctt of this city, visited llr. Buz-j Birs. EL M. League, hardt’s brother. Pierce, who is a pa-i Miss Miriam Donnan had as her tient in a Columbia ho^taJ, on Sun- week-end guest Miss Virginia Camp- day. [bell of Pendleton, student at Win- Mrs. Wailiam Davis and little'son,! throp coiU^e. BiUy, spent 'the past week in Antre-j Billy King and Jack Buice, Furman ville with her parents, Blr. and Mrs. university students, visited bhe.for- E. A. Patterson. J mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Friends of * Eugene, Hitt will be King, the past week-end. glad to know he has resumed his work Miss Helen Woodside of Charlotte, a« rural nnail carrier after a brief .was the weekend guest of Mr. and illness. • iMrs. Frank F. Fowler. , Mrs. Earle Workman, Bliss Ruthj Miss Adeline Boland, who holds a Workman, Doris Bal<Bwin, Edna Earle'secretarial position in Columbus,' Workman, Ruth McMillan, and Julia .Ohio, spent the week-end with her Taylor attended a ahowing of ‘Xlone father, Frank M. Boland, and other With the Wind” in Greenville Satur-'Relatives. day. ) Mr. and Mrs. Czaig Kennedy and Misses Flora McDonald of Dillon,' son, • of Spartanburg, and Mr. and student at Queens college, Ohariotte,' Mrs. S. E. Evans and children of Co- was the week-end guest of Miss Mick- himbia, visited Mrs. Kennedy’s and, ey Roberts and attended the Alpha!Mis. Evans’ mother, Mrs. J. M. Pitt*,; Pri Deka •on'oiity dance. jiast week-end. j Mr. and .Mrs. E. R. Knox visited| Mrs. A. D. Connor, Jr., of Barn-' their daughtm-, Mrs. James Tinkler, j well, and Mrs. K. O. Rhinehardt of and Btr. TinkW, in Clilfskle, N. C., Pinkwood, will arrive tomorrow to the pari weric-end and were in Spar- spend the week-end with Mrs. Cen-' tanburg Saturday to see the movie, nor’s'^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. RL M. < “Gone With the Wind.” , ' League. Bliss Pauline Roberts, member of| The-^many friends of Mrs. M. J. the echool faculty at ' Winnsboro,' McFadd^n, -who has been spending spent the week-end with her parents,! several months in Florkla. will regret jMr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberts. B|In. Ix)f-|to learn she is a patient at the Church ton D. iSuiKvan of Charlotite, also vis- Home and Infirmary in Baltimore, ited her parents Saturday. . Md. ‘ Friends of Mias Eiknse Miller, mem- - Mr. and Mrs. H- 'D. Rantin, Mr. and her of the city schools faculty,»will Mrs. T. A. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. sympathize with her in the death of James Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. her father, W. Lawrence Miller, which Adair, and Mrr and* Mrs. Frank Mill- occurred at his home in Pauline lari er were amoag Clinton people who Friday. ‘attended a ahowing of “Gone With ‘Mr. and Mrs.* Eugene Knox had ast.the Wind” in Spartanburg the past their week-end .gueria the latter’s | week. . sister. Bliss Jane Daniria, Lander col-j 'Bliss Virginia ISadiler who attends lege student, and Mac Crum, also ofjCoker coffin, visited her parents, Mr. Greenwood. Blr. and Blrs. Knmc and and Mrs. R. E. Sadler last week-end. their guesits were in Greenville Satur- She had as her guests. Misses Anne day to eee *)Gr^ With the Wind.” Preeton of Charleston, Annie Lee Miss Virginia Dillard, who attends ^ Hope of Darlington, Ohristene Cannon Ooker crilege, Hartsiville, spent thejMKl Ekigenia iMcAlpin of HartsviUe week-end with her pareris, Mr. and and Rosamund Durban of Aiken. Mrs. S. G. DiUard. 6he had as herj Misses Louise and EUiott Jacobs,^ guests Misees Canaillb Qimningham.iwho attend Converse college, spent! Susanne Betbune, Laacy Shores and the week-end with their parents, Mr. Eloiise Rasris, aU'Coker students. land Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. 'They had as Mr. and.Blfs. A. QiPuiiel, Dr. Jack.their guests the following Oonverse, H. Young, Dr. J. Lse Yqung and tihe riudenU: Misses Mary 'Roundtree, former’s daughter, Mrs. R. N. White | Mabel Piabbume, Trina ' Murphy, <xrWinetQn-Salem, N. C., who spent .’Lalla Lee Lafitt, Elizabeth Yates, riw wecic-end hart, attended ibe wed-1 Paula Zeigler, Ann Boykin. Margar- —that is safe^ strong:, conservative. 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