The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 20, 1940, Image 5

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tHuiteAY, JUNE 26, iliO THE CLPmar autoKicLjB, qjotok. a. c. PAGE FITE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Miss Sue Woodside of Charlotte, N. C., was i recent guest 6f Mr. and M». Frank F. Foi^er. Mrs. W. M. Chaney and nephew, Charles Hughes, are vacationing this week at M:^e Beach. Mrs. Frank F. bowler and daugh ter, Patsy, were guests the past week of Mrs. Fowler’s aunt, Mrs. J. Mec Woodside, in Charlotte; N. C ^ Mr. and Mrs. Eitfene Bethea have < returned to their i^me in Winston- \ Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey had as their week-end guests Mrs.* T. D. Lide and daughters, Lenineille and Ilda, of Aiken. Miss Annie Lee Jackson and Ray Jackson were guests of friends in Spartanburg FrMay. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vance Pitts of Porterdale. Ga., spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Guy Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Salem, N. C., after a week’s visit to'Rock Hill, and Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Mrs. Bethea’s mother, Mrs. J. RhettjBozard of Gaffney, spent the week- Copeland. lend with Mrs. Adair’s and Mrs. Bo- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison, are j sard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. now occupying the Felder Smith'Henry. residence in College View. Ross M. Lynn, member of the fac- Giigg in Catawba, N. C., and Mrs. C. J. Bouknl^t in Concord. A. C. Workman/ Jr., and Billy Johnson spCnt last week in Florence and Myrtle Beach. Mr. «nd Mrs. T<Hn Milam and Mrs. V. E.. Shealy were guests of friends in Waxhaw, N. C., Sunday. Nina Baity of Greenville, is the guest of Alice Poole. Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Sr., left Friday for’a week’s stay at Myrtle Beach. Miss Frances Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black, who taught the patt sessiem in Fountain Inn, is spending the summer at her home turned there to teach summer after a visit to her parents. Dr. acd Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. Mrs. J. E. Benjamin, Mrs. J. R. schbol people who attended the horse show in Greenville Thursday and Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, here. Mrs Roy Smith and twin sons. GuyneltlBid Earl Payne spent the past week in Goldville with their mother Mrs. C. J. PaynC. ’ Mr, and Mrs. Duckett Adair of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Rut ledge Adair of Rock Hill, visited ulty of Darlington School for Boys, Borne, Ga., who is traveling in ttie interest of the school this summer, visited his parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn, during the week. Miss Margaret Holland, who at- thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. ^ tends summer school at Presbyterian Adair the past week-end. Mrs. E. Cowan is spending several days in Greenwood with her daugh ter,^ Mrs. A. D. Bennett, and Mr. Bennett. college, spent the week-end with her parents in Mt. Holly, N. C. Mrs. Rex Young, Miss Mildred Young and their gudst, Mrs. Curtis LaVender, of Cocoa, Fla., are visiting Mr. ahd Mn. C. £. Galloway and [relatives end friends in Charlotter—j;:^ daughter, Miss Marcia Galloway, vis- j Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thayer ql Hol- ited Mrs, Galloway’s parent^ Mr. and land, Ky., are spending a few days H Mrs. George T. Barnes in Columbia this week. with Mrs. Thajrer’s aootbes, Mrs. R. W. Phillips.^' Also visltkig Mrs. Phil Mrs. James Pitts and children have!Jips is her sister, Mrs. Grier Wright returned from a two wdA’s visit to I of Ware Shoals. Mrs. Pitts’ mother, Mrs. J. L. Scar borough, in Biriiopville. Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair will leave tomorrow to spend several dgys Mrs. Gus.Davidfon is spmding the w^k in Greeowo(^ with her daugh ter, Mrs. E. P. Little, and Mr. Little. Miss Mary Adams, of the orph- in Greenwood with the MUer’s pgr- anage staff, left Monday' for a stay ents, Mr .and Mrs. O. F. BroiNri^ing. Preston Milam of Pendleton, spent a few dajrs the pastjveek with hik sister, Mrs. Horace IRtS^n. Friends of Dr. gnd Mrs. Felder of several weeks in Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Mrs. D. E. Tribble, Mi|ts Nannie Young Tribble, Mrs. R. F. Blakely, and Misses Mar garet and Katherine Blakely were Smith will be interested to know | guests Saturday of Mrs. W. B. Blake- they have moved to Laurens tojly in Ora. make their home and are occupying their new residence on South Harper street. ^ Mrs. R. A. Esterling,' Mikk' Julie Mae* Esterling and Joe Guess of Den-r m*ark, were guests Sundi^ of Prof, and Mrs. B^well Graham. Miss Katherine Graham returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron* spent the week-^nd in Bessemer City, N. C., with the former’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Dameron. ’They were accompanied home by Mrs. Dameron and daugh- |ter. Miss Pat, for a visit. J. D. Owens will leave Saturday for a week’s visit to his sister, Mrs. C. L. Marks and Mr. Marks, in Sy racuse N. Y. While away Mr. Ow- ens will \ spend some time in New York visiting the fair. Miss Frances O’Daniel, who taught the past year in Rockinjdiam, N.° C., and Miss Rachel O’Daniel, who taught in Camden, are enjoying a va cation trip to the New York fair and the New inland states. The following Clinton people at tended the district conference of the Woman’s Missionary society of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church in Ora Thursday; Mrs. L. M. Wilson, Mrs. J. Reed Todd, Mrs. Irene Todd, Miss Nannie Young Trib ble and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. Mr. and Mra. Sam Stone of Charleston, spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. Metta Stone, who ageompanM them on a week’s vacation trip to North Carolina and Virginia. They will visit their daughters and sisters, Mrs. W. Q. ttwcwKiMwwwMMiiinwtunnHcwtKmmatimMWBrtHntniiiwiMWiiMMWnuau* H. a HBNRT r. «/«OLAlfD R D. HENRY & COMPANY ’ INSURANCE STOCi& 1I0NI18 —. REAL ESTATE Har^ and Larry, of Charlotte, N.jmire, Mrs. Kate Alverson and Miss C., are visiting Mrs. Smith’s brother, i Sara Evelyn Whitmire of Sedalia. T. R. Buzhardt and Mrs. Buzhardt.! and Mrs. Collins of Union, visited Mrs. A. C. Workman, Miss Dor-: relatives and friends here Friday, othy Workman of this city, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. J. E. King and daugh- Reeder Workman and Mrs. Ben ter, formerly of Laurens, will move Workman of Goldville, left fThursday i to Clinton this week and will occu- for a two weeks’ visit to relatives in Sloan and Mrs. Ella Cowan visited' Gene and Billy King, Rhett P. Adair, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bennett in Green-1 Mrs. T. H. Montgomery, Mr. and wood Sunday. |Mni. J. J. Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. Dr 4md Mrs. W. T Martin and;Hubert Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. family of Goldville, are on a vacation * Davis, Jr., John T .Young, Mr. and stay at their cottage in Henddrson-■ Mrs. E. M. Timmerman, Miss Geor-j ville, N. C. ,gia Bee Kakely, Mr. aiKl Mrs. S. G.l Miss Dorothy Stutts has return-j Dillard, Miss Virginia Dillard, G. F.t ed from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Buford, B. H. Boyd, H. D. Payne,] Harrell in Augusta, Gk. i Henrietta Young, A. A. Ramage, Jr.4 ReV. Clarence E. Piephoff Mrs, Irby Feiguson, Misses Christina Sow-; Piei^off and small daughter, Lily,iers, Mary Lou Johnson and Jane! of Atlanta, were visitors on ^e or-;Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel God-j phanage campus Tuesday j frey, Joy Godfrey, and Mf. and Mrs. Mrs. Rosa Bishop, Mrs. J. R. Whit- James Addison of Goldville. I TYPEWRITERS Aatharized Undeproed Dealer. Clca^Bf anii repairiag all makaa, reasMablc chargea. ^ Kenneth N. Baker PImm Mi St. Petersburg, Fla^i^ Mrs. C. J. Pa3me and Betty Ann Thomas of Goldville, ipent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Whit lock. Mrs. B. W. Crouch ,Jr., and daugh- [ last Wednesday, ter, Dolly, visited Mr. and Mrs. B.| Mr. and Mrs. Renno News 'ilF W "i Messrs. Greer and Tom Wallace of as as aa^aa vaas^ w sv esa awa aaa vs ^ y • •« • * I py one of the Hays apartments on Lawrenceville, G^, are visiting th«irj Mrs. T. T. Cann, and Mr. Centennial street. Mr. King is con- sister nected with the CCC camp recently | removed to a site near Goldville. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Copelai^ had' Mrs. S. B. Loftis and children.as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs., were guests of friends in Woodruff Posey W. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. L.j IL. Copeland, Irby and Maxwell Fer- Stutts and guson of Clinton. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C, i FUNERAL DIRECTORS •«.Rnd.„ EMBALMERS A in balance Service ~ Phones 41 and S99-J , L. RUSSELL GRAY and* V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra. F.*M. W. Crouch, Sr., in Saluda last week, j son, Richard, left today for a Mre Crouch was there for the week-1 days stay at Montreat, N .C. few' Mrs. Wofford Lajrton and children of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ray Sunday. Mr. Dixon and family of Moores- end and accompanied them hdftie. I Walter Carter, student at Lees- Miss Hazel Bolaiid and Jeff Boland | McRae college. Banner Elk, N. C., week-end! arrived yesterday to spend the sum-T boro, N. C., and Horace Geer of Clin- mer vacation with Mr. and Mrs. W.jton, visited Mr, and Mrs. A. 1. Dix- E. Falls. 'on Sunday. Miss Neile Loftis has reteumed tol Mrs. Mary Arthur and Mrs. Sara Greenville, spent the with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Miss Mary Alice Beasley of Eufala,i Ala., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Har- her studies at the General hospital,' Davidson of Clinton, spent Sunday ry C. Payne, and Mr. Payne. - Spartanburg, after spending a two. with their sister, Mrs. John Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair and weeks’ vacation with her parents,] Bonnie Pitts of Goldville, visited in son, Johnnie, spent Sunday in Cross Mr. ^nd Mrs. S. B. Loftis. | Renno Tuesday. John Davis, Jr., of near here, vis- Mrs. Fannye Ferguson of Clinton, ited Tommy Owens during the week.' spent Tuesday with her daughter. Miss Frances Felder of Columbia, j Mrs. James Copeland and Mr. Cope-j spent the week-end with her brother,: land. Duncan Felder. j Miss Amy Dixon is spending this Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Neighbors, Miss- week with her grandparents, Mr. Hill with Mrs. Adair’s parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Ropp. W. M. Page of Spartanburg, visit ed his daughter, Mrs. E. C. Goff, here during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stewart, of the State Training school staff, wttt teavefes Josephine and Lou Belle Neigh-1 and Mrs. H. Mr-Geer, in Clinton. tomorrow for a two week’s vacation trip to Virginia. While away they will visit Mrs. Stewart’s sons in Nor folk. ' Andrew Futrelle, Walter Lamb, Douglas Byrd and Sam McCrary spent the week-end at Myrt|le Beach. Katherine Baggott and Ruth Mc- Cown returned to their home in Che- raw Sunday after having spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. Billy Dicus, Eugene Pinson, Jr., and Harry Baldwin spent a few days the past week at Msrrtle Beach. Miss Charlie Sims of Madison, Ga., spent the week-end with her mothr, Mrs. C. L. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson and bors and W. E. Neighbors were visi tors in Spartanburg Saturday. Dill Ellis, who was recently grad uated from West Point, the United; States Military Academy, arrived. Tuesday to spend the summer withi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. inlis. In' September he will go to Tu^aloosa, Ala., for training in the.' air corps. j! Miss Frances Ruth Eowards is the guest of friends in Asheville this f] week while attending the Rhododen-' dron festival. > Mr. and Mrs. Ji A. Cheatham left yesterday to spend the summer with* relatives in Bishopville. > Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis had as, their guests Friday Mr. and Mrs.,' A. L .Huggins and children of Lan-' Miss Dorothy Bell of Clinton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. land. John Cope- D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS licensed Enbslnicrs, Completn Modern Eqnfpment Day Phone 94 Night Phenes 24. 233 or 253 Clinton, S. C. 5 children and Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Galloway and daughter, Jerry, spent! dnim. the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.' Layton of Mrs. J. D. Jeanes is visiting her Greensboro, N. C., visited the for-'’ sister, Mrs. G. S. Yeldell, this week, mer’s brother, ^arry C. Layton, and *'^ in Greenwood. Auto Loans! . We win loan you money on your car or refinanee yonr car for yon. Our terms and rates aTe standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Uhone 119 Sales and Service Clinton. S. C. Mrs. Layton, Tuesday. ,Mrs. M, E. Curlee, Mrs. J. L. Bry-' * * C. W. Hallman, Jr., spent the past week-end with his parents, in Bates- son, Miss‘ Eliza Curlee of Winnsboro,, burg. I Mrs. J. L.'Wheeler of Prosperity, and,,,. '^MnrTfeleir CIWSatlRtfh TefTHthlBd'l*”- W. C. Bristow bf Ftorence, the past week to spend the summer guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lit- LOANS NE60T1ATEI) Tkliil^dfle 121 wwKalBiinmMaanemwKtetmitttttiwaiKtioaemMtaaKgwwmwcwKaaeiimnft "T- Wantaddaktii^ tidal qaicU Taat yanadS to a Pepst-Gofau What’s aBoa» you gataaom. 12 foil ouaca ia b% bottk. A flihWhayait. with relatives in Abbeville. Mrs. Joe Piper of Greenville, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Browning, and other relatives here tie on Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Jeanes and son, Bobby, of Easley, spent* Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. P. S. this week. Mrs. Tom Taylor of i Jeanes. Qlieenwood, also visited here during the’wak. Miss Cleon Pitts, daughter of Mrs.' Guy Pitts, of this city, who taught in Camden thb past session, is at tending summer school at the Uni versity of South' Carolina, Columbia. Barrie Jean Wingard is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Effie Wasson, in the Hickory Tavern section. Mr. and Mr;. L. M. Curtis and daugh ter, ^Rosella, returned to their home in I^xville Sunday after a visit to Mrs. Curtis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.«C. Bond. Mrs. Alice R. Cofer, Mary Alice Cofer and Mrs. Leola R. Woollen of - Greenvilte, ancT Boyd Wbollen of Washington, D. C., were guests Mon day of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copeland. B. R. Fuller visited his daughter, MYs. A. H. Robertson, and Mr. Rob ertson in Charleston this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard were in Hendersonville, N. C.,, Sunday and visited their daughter, LilUan, .who is spending several weeks *at Camp Ton-A-Wandah. Mrs. J. O. Smith 6f Sumter, is spending some time with her son, B. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith. M. B. Hipp and family are moving today from a residence on North Broad street to make their home at the T. H. Little place on the Mus- grove highway. Mrs. G. R. Milam visited her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Adair, and Mr. Adair a few days this week in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova and chilren spent Sunday in Columbia with their son, Adrian Cassanova, and daughter. Miss Madeline Cassa nova. Miss Maud Wells is spending a week’s vacation in Cross Hill and Pelzer with relatives and friends. ^ Mrs. Ralph C<^ins and^daughter, Peggy, of Reidville, visited her sis ter, Mrs. Job D. Holland, and Mr. Holland the past week-end. Mrs. H. G. Seawright and son, Grady, of Pendleton, spent Tuesday here with her daughters, Mrs. Ed gar Copeland and Mrs. Haroce Hor ton. Mrs. Copeland and children, George and Joan, accompanied them home for a several weeks’ visit. Miss Eleanor Copeland, daughter of Mr. gnd Mrs. Ralph Cop^nd, who has recently completed a business course at Winthrop has accepted a positton as bookkeeper with the Western Auto Associate store. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young have re turned from a vacation trip to Flori da. ’They were accompanied homb by their daughter, Miss Mildred Young, of Jacksonville, and their niece, Mrs. Curtis Lavender, of Co coa Fta. Mias Elizabeth Lynn, member of the faculty of the State Woman’s ooUage In Tallahassee. 71a„ has re- Ryan McCrary, 2nd lieutenant in. the United States army, stationed at Cheyenne, Wyoming, is spending sev- ! eral monthk with his mother, Mrs. R. J. McCrary. Mrs. R. F. Blakely and daughter,; Miss Katherine Blakely, visited their] daughter and sister, Mrs. W. W. Ar-I rington, and Mr. Arrington in Green- ‘ vijle the past week-end. Bobby Ar-I rington accompanied them home for a week’s visit. • Mr. and “Mrs. W. S. Horne of Ware] Shoals, spent the week-end with Mrs.i Home’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Danziger were guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. T M. Suddeth in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon and son, Elwyn visited their daughter and sister, Miss Jane Sturgeon, who is spending the summer at camp Ton- A-Wandah, near, Hendersonville, Sunday. ' Mrs. Lynn Cooper and son, Lynn,' Jr., spent the week-end with her' father, W. L. Wise, and other rela tives in Batesburg. Venable Martin, son of Mrs. A. V. Martin, will leave today for a math conference at the University of Mich igan. Mr. Martin will remain at the university for study during the sum mer. Lynn Cooper, E. M. Timmerman and W. C. Baldwin attended a con-j vention of automobile dealers at Caesar’s Head the past week-end. The following were among Cl'nton Helping Business Some of the ways in which we serre busi ness concerns and individuals are: CREDIT: We make loans to finance seasonal needs and for other sound purposie^.,. ^ . DEPOSITS: Our strong vaults safeguard ac cumulated funds. CHECKS: Our checking services make pos sible swift, safe and accurate payments. A COMPLETE, FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE FOR ALL PURPOSES. ' New Business Cordially Invited M. S. Daileii 4 Son OLDEST BANKERS STRONGiJST y It's 7^^/ Eo Where Ton Please With Tour Mind at Ease V'acation time is here. .Summer breezes hum a g>[>sy tune ami it’s: Hot fur the 0|)en road, the suii-drciuhcd Ix'aih or the cool mountains. W herever fancy leads, you can follow, secure in the thought that yoiji’re always in telephone-tomh with home and vMuLt. No need to let little worries absHit affairs back home cloud vacation ikies. For things you for- ^ ^ to do before leaving, little dilhcuhies art.<>ing since can I K taken care of in a moment over Long Distame. ' Long niistatKe is your link with hcmie. Reassuring voice- visits with folks back home will help make your vacatunt what It should be—carctrec and lighthearted. So Mnch for So Little! mhem ica nuEnmic ^un lasaarasATta *«• htlX akuM . . . IM MlW* !•» SS MMW aaa as mm tWM rava aaaQr aa S-a>>a«ta «ala yiacta after T astf ai«<M mt ak aw Swatlaiw. Daa raSM art «bm ■V I \ \ \