The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 14, 1940, Image 5

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THITODAY. MARCH 14, 1»40 TH* CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C 7 PACE FIVE Lydia to fourteen are preiNuinf for the toumaweirt to be beld bere Fri> day afternoon itt three o'idoek. Priiaa wM be c^van. ^ A dipMberia clink for babiee and pre<aohool dakfanen iHll be held at the Soout House Thursday, iMaroh 14, be PEOPLE YOU KNOW Afr. and lice. Joe jNeleon and cbfl- (hen eisited the foniner’s parents at Bellerieer Sunday. ' Jesae Abexciroinbie cxf.North Green* vflle Atisdemy, spent the ireek*end ■»taiw. ,««*•. Mr. Md Mr., ^ W»« «Wr to «.i. fr« ®" day and he returned iriith i^hera. clinic* ed the milHary ball on Saturday eve* Ining. ! A. V. Daniels of Fort Brafg^, N. C., |visked hie sister, Mrs. Gene Knox, :and Bir. Knox the peat week-end. ters, Mrs. James G. .Monroe in Latta, and ,Mr8. Harris Covinifton in Ben- nettsville, Sitnday. Friends of Mrs. C. C. Young, who ^ lives near here, will be glad to know* friend, od iIUImU Bobeit,. it.. wWl «r. and Mrs. D. C. Henatew »poi.t;*<>n»«’>y enddnyod nt the Ideal Bale- Friend, od Mn. James McOomb..“ improving from a recent >H- ness. Chming at 9:S0 until 4. Dr. Petfclna,'^^^ ^ be is ill at his home. Sunday in Au-liele with Mrs. Heus- ^T. will be interested to know she' heaJM. dmtor. awmtml^ My ^ ^ ^ ^ W fc^. Omwr. Thomm, ‘"fr^;J^<|;:;,:occupi, r<«*« Sunday cd Mime. Annie and Mm. Thorn.. ' „ <>f Mr. Miss Barnett Spratt of Gaffney, AH the Laupwps oo^nty recreation* yieited Jir. ai^ Mrs. H* W. Wade and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. DkA* and litUe daughter, Gayte, wha occupied an apartment at the boose Harri. .nd «*''“'■<* "<< »•“ A™' t'’’ "i.’JL!!?'.’*?- 1.^^’ ’^LS' Hams and ... . . ^ . r!K..iwr«. interested to knew they have recesk- dau^ter, Cornelia, are iguests of Rev. ^!^,l^aiJ!^iLn*^T* moved to Anderson, and Mrs. S. P. ^wles in Tampa, Fla., ^^"^^ IlL! i t J ' Rev. W. H. Bogi^am preadiedt at -• . T'r„_ ITLe’^—— Mr afwi MW J<dihn /ararifat. nsut'this week. * .. * * * the Baptist church Sunday and was ^ din^ of Mr. and 7n chaise of „„ .. ^ Henry Abercamnbie. 'roeotii^. After the buskiees tesaion Danville, Va. While there he will be , ... „... Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nelson will'uij hour of fun was enjoyed ipth'tho gacet of Mrs. Boyd*e sietesi ■MM..J^mi -Aiphft-d>nfig_ftBft..niilita^ ball. Monts,-this week endi While here Mr. move frm the village to a residencePatiidc’e Day idea as the general Gordon Tuggle. j Miss Frances Burtoa ot Savannah, Miller will occupy the pulpit of the! Hoasekeepiug,—2 yearn—$4.M near Clinton at an eariy date. 'theme of the various oonteoU. Be-, Friends of Mrs. W. M. Chaney williG*- « First Pnedbyterian church Sunday. j TW" good eatil Utter part ef ... ISTLto'AfOTday after- Mr. and Mi^ Mn Spratt the paat'tw* weeic. Charles HiH. ^ ^ iSUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB Mm. Mattie K. Staith area!w®«k-«»d. I Miss Linda CopeUntl ^Colun^ia, R«y. A. H^t MUIer, missionary on! ‘‘The Paper Everybody Reads” the! H. L. Boyd is on a business trip to|*P®|i^ wwk-end with Dr. and Mrs. furlough from Africa, will visit his! the shrter, Mrs. W. E. Monts, and Mr.! SPECIAL rosmopolitaa 2 ysars -m«r Hia. J. P, Bhocldey ^’^ited|frgg|mi|CTts oonsiatmg ^pf cup calces sdad to know ahe is recunerating Mr. and iMrs. G. A. Burton, dur-, Mrs. John T. Blakely, Miss Lois,March. T. and Mrs. R. M., Gfltiam in aitv-with icimr and io* ersam wme " =—e-u . , . ... • m Mr. and Mrs. R. M., Ofltiam in |',rith king and ke cream were served, aft^ g week’s illness. * ~ jing the spring holidays. BUktiy, and Miss Florence Ella ton on «... 'Favws of shamrocks were given eachi q. f. Bufoid was a business visitor i Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Workman Blakely visited the formei^s dsugh-' ^ ITWU ShoeW^ jjj, Winstoa-fielem, N. C„ several days Maynon, N. C., spent Sunday with the Snnday with Mrs. CSarenee Ciiilbert* The 8Hk>o1 ehHdren looking this week. l former’s father, Tom Workman, ark I forward to the holidays this week andi Friends of Ansel -Bobo will be sister. Miss Irene Workman. ays MS-1 J.AMES W. CALDWEUe Telepboae 27S son and family in Newberry. Scent Hense News AH boya between the sges of ten Mrs. L. L. Bimpyn rs ^king her • number of pUygrooiKi ectivHies to know he k improving at Hays n^-l Mias Sara Stone has returned to! ~ ** *~ ^ ’ have been pUwied for them. Ipital, where he has Iwen ^ patient,her home after a visit to'her Ijrotber,I ifor the past feyr days. ,Sain Stone, sthI Mrs. Stone, in Char-i **■’***• X. .. w I PrioiKls of Ban>ey Benjamin will lerton. Mr. and M». Jerome Bailey, Mr.ij.^j.g^ ^ know he is ill at his home Mr. and (Mrs, Lewis D. Simpson and, and IMra. Floyd Pabterson, iMr. daughters, Margaret and Betty; spent: Mrs. "Red" iPace nnd iMr. and Mra j ^r. and Mrs. Hugh Ray were'the week-end in Newfierry with Mrs.; Fred Deste eiiA announce the hrrthj^ygg^g Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. I Simpson’s mother, Mrs. C. H. Shan- of a eon reoeaMy. -Iwest in Unkm. inon. I Mr. and Mrs. J. A* Black are the. Friends of Frank Brown, son of. Mrs. John R. Holland, Mrs. G. H.' proud parsnte * bshy rfirl ^Imis. George T; Brown of near her<v! McCrary, Mrs. C. E. Rutherford andj whom they have ^ven tbe.naroe of ^jjj regret to know ‘be is a patient at Mrs. S. D. Dawkins were guests of Helen Hazel. Mrs. Black is the for- local hospital, suffering from in- Mrs. Holland’s sister, Mrs. W. L. ^ juries received m a wreck Friday. Leary, in Greenwood Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson and children of Newberiy, and Mrs. I. 0. ^ m. J »» o t> J Bay knd son, I. O. Ray Jr., of this ^ Mr. am Mrs. Bert Ree^, littlespent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. FmncM Harna^^ughter of Mr. am' jjy, Hj in Rentio. {Kee’s sister, Mrs. W. 0. Brown. j Mrs. Je^y lUrri^ Mr. an^Mm. g. B.-Pinson spent .the week-end inj Miss Alice Neighbors of Greenville,, ton> b^y, dko Mrs. Ml Fwler, , Danville, Va., with his brother, J. A. I visited her mother, Mrs. R. P. Neigh-, Blackwew mw Bill Mol^don.; pn^g^n. who is seriously ill in a hos-'bors, near here, last week-end. i pital there. • ' ] Dr. L, Ross Lynn, Mrs. A. M. Cope-, Mrs. W. N. Bobo and son, W'illiam,iland, Mksa Janie Slewart* and F. M. were visitors in Honea Path Saturday. Stutts attended the funeral of Miss F. C. Pinson is on a ten-day busi-jLina Sinvpeon Monday in Btarr. trip to Atlanta.^ Mrs. Pinson. Mrs. C. B. Spencer of Chevy Chase, WHY Suffer From Colds* F<Mr qidck relief from cold symptoms take $66 1 4 um ^./wisio* 666 BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING ■ •aoimdawa HEATING SERVICE Telepltoiie 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE mer Miss PauUne Burnett. On The Sick list Among the side are ithe sm«N son H. D. HENRY 1898-1946 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 Mrs. Alma McKee and daughters,' Misses Prances and Alma McKee, and; ■- - - * ■' -■ _ him— m .i __ —■ Mrs. Clyde Hedden of Laurens, spent! Sunday in Rock Hill with Mrs. Me-1 TO IMPROVE ROAD The hard surfacing of the Yar borough iMill-jLaurMis road, known as highway Nd. .SO, is definitely as sured «|kI will begin within the near future. The information was re ceived, Rep. Wi. T. Bolt stated, from J. iS. WlHiamaon, <duef elate hiih* .way engnwer. ness M ► Auto Loans! W^will loan you money on your car or refinance your car for you. Our terms and rates are standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. * CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Pliohe 119 Sdw and Service Cfintim, S. C. joined hjm there i^tutxiay and willlMd., is visiting her son, Carroll M.',» accompany 'him honM this (Week-end. | Spencer, and Mrs. Spencer_ 'Miss Frances Bheely who teaches at Mrs. E. F. Culbreath and little Loris^ ia spending the spring, holidays j daughter, Ann, of Charlotte, are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin; spending a few dasrs with her parents. H. Sheriy. Mies Maud Geer is attending an in- T. C. Johnson Plumbing, Heating fiui Electric Contractor f OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE CLINTON, S.C. - PHONE. 881 •r 9 Quality Clothes for Men Elaster Is Early — March 24th \ I have just received “shipments” of Curlee and College Roe suits, in bot^ single and double breasted models—a variety of patterns and materials. Also aport shoes, hats, shirts—everyhing that goes with a man’s wardrobe. Curlee suits, 3-piece $24.50 ; Curlee suits, 4-piece ^ - 29.50 Tyreed suits, 4-piece 24.50 College Roe suits, 3-piece 14.95 College Roe suits, 8-pjece - 16.95 John B. Stetson hats “Playboy” 5.00 Green “Quality” hats 2.95 1;49 and 1.98 5 no 2.98 and 8.50 James “Sp«ial” hats Crosby Square “Sport Shoes” Bona Allen “Sport Shoes” . In Manhattan, New Era and Rockinchair shirts, and other furnishings you will find just what you need. . Come in and lo(Hc them over—you will be pleased. Mr. and Mr«. O. I. Shcely Mi.ss Louise Hay, of Morristown,! temctional hair dressers convention■ Tenn., who teaches in Orangeburg,, in New York. .visited her aunt, Mrs. S. IM. Huntley, Dr. M. G, .Gutzke, member of “the and Dr. Huntley, last week-end. faculty att Columbia Theological semi-j Bill Wade, student at Clemson col-' nary» Atlanta, "was the guest a few, lege, spent the week-end with his par- days the past week of Dr. and Mre.lenfs, Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Wade. | S. M. Huntley. . | Mi.ss I-aura Lynch was the week-' Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Powell and end giwst of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. children of Spartanburg, spent Sun- j Workman in Marion, N. G. day with Mrs.^ Powell’s parents, Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown and and Mrs. H, R, Pugh, Sr. {children of Blackstock,. spent Sunday' Mr. and Mrs. Clraence 'Thomas of with Mrs. McKeown’s moher, Mrs.' Charlotte, visited the latter’s mother, T. J. Blalock, Sr. i Mrs. A. M. Nelson, and other rela-! iMrs. J. N. Parker and daughter,, tives here the part we^-end. |EhiTIy,".l>f~Lai>gfey, will amve todaryT Mr. and ICn. (Min Jobnson of for a visit to her parents, (Mr. and|' ‘ 'Woodirall, w«v« guwrti Suaday of Mc.Jfis. J«bn D. Daigs. and Mrs. Arnold Cannon.- Mr. and Mrs. Lyrm Cooper ami Mrs. C. M. Bailey has returned Mrs. Leo J. Burrell Veie visitors in from a visit to 'her daughter Mrs. W. Greenville Moil^y. {L. 'Marshall, in Wadesboro, N. C. ! Mrs. Clara Payne of Goldville, I MIm ^Margaret Lightfoot, student spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. !at Florida Soutihem ooUege, Lakeland, Fred Whitlock. [spent a few days this week with her ! Miss Lidie Scoggins of Colbert, Ga., J * I parents. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Brimm. jis visiting Mf. and Mrs. W. T. Scog- I (Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin were gins. {guests Sunday of Mr.'and Mrs. W. B. Miss Jeanette Pitta spent Sunday Aurtlh in Spartanburg- ' ‘n .Atlanta with her brother, Davis V. Mrs. R. C, ^hands ^>ent several Pitts. ^ days recently with friends in Union. ’ | Mrs. W. J. Crews attended a be'aurty Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart of convention in Atlanta Monday and GreenvUle, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Tuesday. Sease <Saitiirday. Mrs. Stewart iwill bej Miss Irene Hipp spent the we^- pleasantly remeinft>ere<F 'here as Miss end with her sister, Bfrs. Mid Self, Eunice Robinson, a former member aind Mr. Self, in PstksvUIe. of the high school faciHty. Joe Fincher Austin of Gremwood, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Young had as'is spending some time with hia aunt, their guests Sunday Mr. and 'Mrs.'Mrs. Jack W. Anderson, and uncle, Jgines^Mpone of Ware Shoals, and'Ryla'nd F. Sumerel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thoma|Sf of Jack Barnes is spending the spring Charlotte. . holidays in Little Mountain with his ’Mrs. Wilson Tison of Elstill, is vis- aunt, Mrs. C. G. Barrier, and Mr. Bar- iting iher mother, Mrs. A. P. Little, rier. and sister, Mias Rosa Bailey Little, i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson of, Miss.B^sie Smith of Faison, N.C., Rock Hill, visited the former’s moth-i was'the guest of friends hei-e a few er, Mrs. A. 'M, Nelson, and other rel-, days last week. atives and friends here Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rice of Green- W. C. Oxley has returned from a j (Ville, spent Sunday with Mra.'Rice’s five-weeks’ cruise'to South America. ) 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff.' MisS Emma Little of Bennettsville, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Hallman, Jr., is spending a few days with her moth-j 4 and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr., er, Mrs. John T. Little, while attend-1 attended a showing of “Gone W'ith the ing the state Teachers’ meeting in' Vyind’’ in Greenville during Che past Grt'enville. [ week. ! Mr. and'Mrs. M. C. Poole and Newton and Gordon Chapman of ily spent Sunday in Greenville with^^ Laurens, visited their brother, R. P. Mrs. Poole’s pait;ats, Mr. and Mrs. J.! Chapman, and Mrs. Chapman Sunday. T. Dempsey. { IFriends of Mrs. A. B. Blakely, ,Jr.,! Roy Willianus, Evans Harrill, W,;. I will be glad to know ahe is able to be N. Clinton and Carrolj Chauncey of|[ { {out again after a recent tllnees. Rock Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. j Mrs. E. T. Woodruff is visiting her Shepard Sunday. 'daughter Mrs. Russell Mize, and son,* Mr. and Mrs. J. A. (Hieatham and H. W. 'Woodruff, m iSarasota, Fla. I Mrs. Helen Cheatham spent the “week- Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harriey and lend in Antreville with relatives, daughter Martha, of Greerrwood, spent Mrs. E. Mood Smith, Mrs. E. M. [Sunday with Mrs. Harviey’s parents, Timmerman and daughter, Nell, were I Mr. andi Mm. A. B. Blakely, Sr. vnit<jrs in Columibia Saturday. Friends of Francis Blak^ will be Carroll Pitts of tnman, spent Sun- [glad to know the is able to be out day wtlh his mother, Mrs. Nannie A. after a week’s illness. Pitts. Chris Folk, James smd Maxwell! Miss Mary Bailey Owens had as Brown of Newberry, > visited Mrs. 'her week-tmd guest Miss Frances Henry ^Burton and Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallaice of Newberry. A. Burton 'Sunday. | iMr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin and lit- Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Carter of Shel- tie daugihter Edna, of Laurens, spent < i by, N. C., zpent the iweek-end with Monday with Mrs. Msutin’s parents, Mrs. Carter’s sieter. Miss Ida Tur- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole. ' ; ;iner. 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