The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 11, 1940, Image 5
'■"-■■ ■ '-V - / V ■
TtHmSDAY. JULY U, l^
r^’-;
THE CUNTOW CHROKICLK, CUNTON, 8. C.
PAGE FlVk
f
Mn. J. W. R. D«toughter
'lome time with
lield, ia apendin^^
Mrs. W. J. Dd^.
Miaa Margaret Hollia ia apending
a week*8 vacation in Brevard. N. C.,
as the guest of Miss Ella Adair.
Bobbj and BiU7 Arrington of
Greenville, are visiting their grand
mother,' Mn. R. F. Blakelg.
Mn. Jennie S^Mirics was the guest
during the week of her niece, Mn.,
ban Blakely, and Mr. Blakely in;
HUsor "AdlanM of Newberry;
•**"‘w*t^'3****^‘'*' mother, !p Charleston
. ! Miss Sallie Wright spent the past
past week for a visit to her sister, tion trip to Myrtle Beach, they will
Mn. John T. Langston, in Darling-1 make their home in Union, where 1 mv V»W
Mr. Duncan has accepted a position! Tr^
with the Ford Motor Co. Mn Dun-1 1 O V#0IIV^lu01i
can was formerly connected with
Baldwin Motor company of this city.
Miss Sara Stone is spending a two
week’s vacation with her sisten, Mn.
W. Q. Gfigg in Catawba, N. C., and
Mn. C
ton. ..r
Miss Jamie Little was the week
end guest of Miss Hazel Boland in
Greenville.
Mn. Ella B. Warren returned fimn
a visit to her daughter, Mn. John
. W. A. Moorhead of Goldville, and
O. L. Long of Laurens, will leave
Sunday for Chicago where they go
next preceding the election to be held
in said Town of /Clinton on Tuesday,
August 13th, IIMO, and who has paid
all taxes due and collectible for the
preceding fiscal year and who holds
a County Registration certilicate «a^
titling him or her to vote at a poll
ing precinct within t^e Town of Clin-
as two of the delegates from the! ton shall be entitled to register.
J. Bouknight in Concord, Fourth Congressional district to thej The said W. D. .Copeland, Super-
iss Alice Thompson of Whitmire,! “T*' N. C. I national Democratic con vent lonj visor of Registration, will have his
... .rr ..... AK. week with her sister, Mrs. «. u. ^ o’Daniel left Monday for York, ’whi^h convenes there next Monday, j ofTice open at the store of J. I. Cope-
w«& the guest a few days the past
wedc of her sister, Mrs. Fred Whit
lock, and Mr. Whitlock.
Mr. and Mri. S. Y. Adair, Mr. and
Todd, near here. ,,, ^ j i.
Miss Alice Neighbors who holds f P**» wl^re he will spnid a week
a stenographic position in Gieen- «t the factory of the Wwver Wano
vUle, visited her mother. Mrs. R. P.)Co. Upon his retura Mr. OThm-
Mrs. Ray Pitts, Dfllard Milam «nd!jj^i^b9„ near here a few days!i«l will travel as salesman for this
Miss Cornelia ‘Graham spent theij^.^^^ij ,concern.
week-end in Gatlinburg, Tcnn. 1 jy Brimm is the guest ofj Mrs. George Comelson of Spartan-
Mrs. G. R. Milam is visiting her j relatives and friends in Charlotte.burg, is spending some time with
Laurens. Idau^ter, Mrs. W. E. Adair, and Mr.i Mrs. L. 1. Riddlet of Greenwood, is her sister, Miss Connie Bailey
WlUiam Horton, Marlon and EUi*i Adair in Greenville. spending sometime with her daugh-l Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Miss Dot Adair
Davenport spent a few days the past; Mrs. Bennie B. Blakely was call- ter. Mrs. Aruthur Howard, and Mr.Uf this city and Mrs. Kenneth Bur- “7?!
w«k at MyrtJ. B«Kh, Ld to Columbia the past woek.«id Howard., detta of Charloatoo, left yesterday'
Mr. and MH. Hugh Ray and Mrr. on accourrt of the aerloiB lllhess and Mrs. Mary Draper of WHkes-1 ,or a vlait to Mrs. BueU Stark in Dal- _LS
The convention will nominate a pres- land and Bro. on North Broad Street
idential ticket to place in the 1940: in the Town of Clinton for the pur-
contest. j pose of registering voters from 9
The district’s other two delegates | o’clock A. M. to 4 o’clock P, M. oo
are from Greenville. leach day except Sunday, until 12
' ♦ i o’clock noon August 3rd, 1940.
MOVE TO LAUREBTS j Dated this 8th day of July, 1940.
Woodruff, July 7.--Friends of Mr. P. S. BAILEY, Mayor,
and Mrs. Fred W. Culbertson and Attest;
D. C. Heustess,
Clerk and Treasurer.
4-4c
_ _ *1
C. W. Cooper visited relatives and!
friends in Union Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Copeland of
Columbia, spent a few days the past
week with Dr. and Mrs. Jack H,
Young at “Happy Acres.’’
Miss Jessie Brown of Ora, was the
vi|(it
death of her step-father, Clarence Barre, Pa., is visiting her son, Don-j ton, Ga. f
N. Senn. * aid, who is a student at Presbyterian ^ j q Duckett, Miss
coBege. .'Nellie Ruth Duckett and Virgil
Mr. and M^. Bridges of Chester, spent the 4th in
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Beall of W^-
in^n. D. C., spent a few days last
yreek with Mrs. Beall’s father, J. C.
Wells in Cross HilL
E. E. Blakely of Washington, D.C.,
week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. visited his mother, Mrs. L. D. Blake-1 Tom Holland.
P. Chapman, and' Mr. Chapman. Uy, near here during the past wedt. Lukie Culp of Rock Hill, a former
Miss Fannie Pinson is visiting rel- Friends of Mrs. L. A. Reeves will Presbyterian college student, was a
atives in Greenwood. 1 be sorry to know she is ill at hcrl visitor here the past week-end.
daughter, Pellerree, of Winston-Sal
em, N. C., spent the past week with
Mrs. Hearn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
interested to know they have moved
to Laurens, where Mr. Culbertson is
manager of the L>aurens Mill store.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson, Miss;borne on Hampttm avenue.
Annie Lee Jackson and Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders and
Wardlaw of Atlanta, spent Monday i daughters, Billy and BoUby, of Hi^
to Charleston and Folly Beach. ’ point, N. C., were guests last Wed*-
Mrs. R. N. White and 'daughter,! nesday of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith.
Carolj^, of Winston-Salem, N. C.,| Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Adiir and sOn,
arrived this week for a mrath’s sUyj johnny, spent the we^-end to Flor-
Miss Frances Horton, Miss Edito ‘ plk, Rnpp,
HeiMtorstm, Thomas Baldwin and] and Mrs. S. G. Dillard wen
Marita’"Birpjjfi? we toeiQl^rs of edging in Rodt Hill Sun
hous^ party at M^le Beach for
Mrs. T. D. Ramage of Barksdale,
Mrs. Jim Graham and Mrs. C. B.
Jones of Montgomery, Ala., spent
Charleston and Folly Beach.
Mrs. Venus Crapps and s^, Ron
ald, of Columbia, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dominick a‘
; few days the past week.
Mrs. Irene Pitts, Miss Martharene
Pitts, Peggy and Marion Pitts and
Mrs. Minnie C. Adair are visiting
Mr 4md Mrs. J- B. Kay* in Byron and
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ot^r relatives in Georgia.
Cbpelabd
Mrs. T. J. Peake left Tuesday for
a visit to her sister, Mrs. Clifford
Oliver, in Boston, Mass.
Miss Ruth Monts was the guest of
her aunt, Mrs. G. C. Ha:^ In-Hart-
hfisses Margaret and Marion Daniel
of Greenwood, spent the past week
end wi^ their sister, Mrs. Gene
Knox, and Mr. Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque and son.
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR
MUNICIPAL ELEC’nON
State of Couth Carolina,
County af Laurens.
Town of Clinton.
Notice is hereby given that W. D.
Copeland is the duly appointed Su
pervisor of Registration for the Town
of Clinton, County of Laurens, State
of South Carolina.
Every male and female citizen
twenty-one (21) years of age and
upward having all of the qualifica
tions as mentioned in Sections 2287
and 2290, Volume 2, Code of Laws
of South Carolinar, 1932, and who has
July 4th holidays
Friency of Frances Wton, dau^-^
ter ol I». and 2^. Ga^Etta’F.^Wvn,
. will be glad to know she is recover
ing at Her home after having her
. tonsils and adi^bidlf'ffihioved St the
locarhoepital ffti BHandSsQT*' ’ '
« Mr. ahd Mrg; Arttrdf -iH. McQueen
and dan^ters, Jean and Ajpies, re-
turnta to’abeir home iq Latta S\m-
day mter a few days’ visit‘to M(gs.
fMcQneen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
C.. Ftnson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harker and son,
wis a
diaing
Qltm J(
laiPWk
A. Bobbitt of Lewisburg, N. Cm
bustoe^e victor in the city
th<^ W^.
•on spent a few days
Beach.
H. li^fise tad daughter,
'ToroM, of Jacksoi^ille, Fla., arrived
^'tttBtey for a vi^’ to Mrs. Wise’s
Mr. and MrsrR. B. Vance.
1^. Clara Payne of* Goldville,
spall last week with her brother,
^red Whmppk, a|id Mrs. \Fhitlock.
mn. 1. W. Leidte returned Monday
.from a visit to her daun^ter, Mrs.
Jimmjr, 0^ ^peot • Mw 4928 JMRkyF. • Kipg, and Mr. King to
the past week with Mra Hyk^s! Washington, D. C.
Jimmy, left J^rday for a ten day’s
vacation at Montreal, N. C. They ^ County for one year and wlth-
G. Dillard were!well, Ga., during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Ballard ®*’*'^?* accompanita by Mi» Margaret ^be incorporated limits of the said
spending this week in Elloree with i Cul|)epper of Hogansville, Ga., a (^jj^ton for four months
the* former’s mother, Mrs. penry'member of the c»ty schools facvdty
the past session.
Misses Linda Belle and Minnie] ^
arel<
-
b. E. Tribble Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS'
< ..jiad...
ENBALMERS
Liecnood Eaibalaicrs, Coi
■pleU^
94
Night Phones
24. 253 or ^255
CUnton,
s. c.
^tty ^an and *Billy Armstroiu
of C&rt, arb^ipkidin^ the wedR
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Ballard. '
Mrs. Bothwell Graham, Mrs. M. G.
Woodworth and kiss Betty Wood- Young of/ Hattiesburg, Mias
worth were week-end guests of Mrs. spending the summer here with their j;
D. M. Douglas in Columbia. sisters, Mrs. H. H. Hallaway and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. E. B-. Pinson had as Made Young. Misses Irene and Liz-
thelr guests the past week Misses jzie Young who live here, are at the
Sara Williams and Irene Pinson, of Yroung home place in Hattiesburg
—p-
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Eb Horton and
daughter, Carolyn, of Greenville,
spent the week-end with the for
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Horten, near here. Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Trailer and children of Augusta, Ga.,
also visited their parents during the
past week.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely.
Sr. Mr. tad Mre. Hoftnef
and daughter, hTartha, of Greenwood,
also s^nt Thursday here with their, Eugene'HittMr. and Mrs. W:
D< Armstrong and ron. Max, were
also here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. (^ff and W.
M. Page of Spartanburg, spent the
July 4th holidays at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams of
Ware Shoals, spent the week-end
with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Davis
Holland, and Mr. Holland. ‘
Mrs. M. J. Ferqueron has returned
to the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Henry M. Young, after a visit to
relatives in Columbia and Savannah,
Ga.
Mrs. V. Grillo of New York, who
spent the past several weeks with
'her mother, Mrs. R. C. Stewait, and
Mr. Stewart, left Tuesday for a vis
it to her sister, Mrs. O. B. King, to
Kingsport, Tenn.
Mr._ tad Mrs. J. W.. Milam, Miss
Kate Milam and Mrs. B. B. Ballard
attended a family reunion at
hodte of Mrs. Milam’s sister, Mrs.
E. J. Nunnamaker, near Columbia,
on Thursday. )
Mrs. Agnes Kern left during the
ESTATE
and
INSUIUNCE
LOANS
FINANCED ON REAL
ESTATE
B. H. BOYD
TekplMMie No. 6
CUntoB* S. C.
for the summer.
After a week’s visit to relatives
here aj)d in Renno, Mr. and
J. L. and son, Jimmy, and G.[
M. Onutr roiuroed to Cleveland,!
Ohio. They were accompanied homeji
by Miss Dorothy Bell who spent
the past year here atttadtog sc^tool.
Duncan Workman, who is attend
ing summer school at Alabama I^ly- ;
technic institute at Auburn, spent fhet;
July 4 holidays as the guest of Tom
my Martin at the Martins’ cottage Mn
Hendersonville and at his home here.
Mrs. W. A. Morris and daughter,
Mrs. Henry White, of Stneca, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ow-
Greenwood.
Mrs. J. A. Dugan and daughter,
Marshd, of HartsviUe, arrived Mon
day for a week’s visit to Mrs. Du
gan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Neighbors.
Mrs. W. S. Hart of Greenwood, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. Fin-
son, and Mr. Pinson tois wekc.
Friends of Frank £. Miller will be
glad to know he is recuperating nice
ly at a Greenwodd hMpital where
he has been a patient for the past
week.
Mrs. J. L. Wright, Miss Sara 2tee
Wright of this city and Miss Eliza-^
beth Hipp of Abbeville, spent last
week at Myrtle Beach. and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely,
Miss Barbara Montgomery has re- Mrs. Morris, Mrs. White
turned from a visit to Greensboro, Mrs. Sheely spent Thursday, in Whit- J
N. C. She wae accompanied home!mire wito their sister and aun^!-
Gsstoners
by Miss Dean Mosher.
Dorothy and Mary Frances Pinson
are guests this wg^ of tai,
friends in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy and
Mrs. S. M. Johnron of Little Moun
tain, spent Friday with their son,
and nephew, W. C. Shealy, and Mrs.
Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler of
Cliffside, N. C.. visited the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox
last week-end.
Mrs. Mary Owens was a visitor in
Columbia Monday. ^
* Friends here of Mrs. L. S. LeTiell-
er of Charleston daughter of C. D.
Nance of Cross Hill, will be sorry
to know she is a patient at the local
hospital for treatment.
CosnmpeUtan Magastnc
Miss Rosa Mahaffey and sister,' fe** 12J19.
Mrs. J. A. Campbell.
Rev. Richard l^fe, Mrs. Syre, and
son, Dudley, of Beaver Falls, Pa., h
Mrr'ahd'Mrs. EdWafd BraiUford andj
sons, Edward, Jr., and Lucian, ofj
Summerton, are visiting Mrs. Syre’s*
and Mrs. Brailsford’s {jarents, Dr.i
and Mrs. F, D. Jones. i
Mrs. Elise Spencer Hindman of.
Washington, D. C., arrived Thursday}!
for a two week’s stay with her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer,
Her friends • will be interested to
know that she is recuperating at
home after having her tonsils re
moved.
SPECIAL UNTIL JULY 39
-IS Menilis'
Having satisfied customers means not
only that you be well treated while trans
acting business, but that the carrying out of
your instructions and the handling of your
a^airs be done in a thorough and efficient
manner so that the results may meet with
your approval. I
We endeavor every day of the year~to
satisfy our customers. This is the constant
aim of this modern finaneiai institution.
PtotoSM Cordially h^yitod
M< S. BailN i Sill
OLDEST
BANKERS
STRONGEST
Mrs. M. M. Mann of St. Matthews,
who spent a few days here the past
week,.j^taaded the wedding of-4hetrp
brother, Lawrence, tad Miss Lorene [ *
Bulman in Greenville last ’'Wednes
day.
Mr^ tad Mrs. W. E.,. Monta^ and,
daughter, ^udyT spent Thursday in
Prosperity 'with the former’s father,
J. E. Monts.
Friends of J. B. Arnold will be
glad to know that he has returned!
to the city after being ill for a num- |
ber of weeks in Greenville. l
Mrs. S. A. Lindsey of Whitmire,!
and Ernest Young of Gadsden, Ala., j
visited their sister, Mrs. J. W. Milam,
and Mr. Milam during the week-end.
Miss Laetitia Jones has returned
from a month’s visit to relatives in
Philadelphia, Beaver Falls, Pa., New
York and the fair.
Miss Harlee Burdette * of Cross
Anchor, has accepted a position with
the Hotel Clinton Coffee shop, suc
ceeding Mrs. R. L. Duncan, resigned.
John D. Davis hM returned to
Augusta, Ga., to resume his position
in Clearwaters^fter spending a two
week’s vacation with his parents,
Mr. .and Mrs. John D. Davis, Sr.
Misses Dot Adair, Willie lEarle
Davidson, Mae Dicus, Elliott Dob,-
bins, Dot Workman and Josephine
j Copeland spent Thursday in Brevard,
N. C.
Miss Mary Ellen Richardson was
the guest of her brother, John H.
Richardson, and Mrs. Richardson in
Winstop-Stftlem, N. C., for the July
' 4th holidays.* ‘
Mrs. Clarence N. Senn and children
I of. Columbia, are spending this week
with her daughter, Mrs. Bennie B.
Blakely.
Friends of Mrs. J. E. Livii^gston
will be interested to know thkt she
has Accepted a position with the
Ideal Bakery.
Mrs. Grady Adain and daughter,
Linda, spent Sunday in Woodruff
with Mrs. Adair’s sisters, Mrs. Wade
Drummond and Mrs. Marvin Page.
Rhett P. Adair attended a post-
offite clerks’ convention in Charles
ton yesterday.
Miss Virginia Dillard and Miss
Virginia Sadler were week-end
guests of Miss Rosamond Durban in
Aiken..
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Duncan will be interested to know
that OD July 15, after a week’s vaca-
JAMES W. CALDWELL
Phone 276 »
J08-RAT£1> TMCK-OtMT/OU.
PLUS A TRUCK THAT PfTS PAT UOB
Yos’ra Miles aad |toiey JUiead Witk
mRX. MMid TRUCKS
• When yon boy a Dodge Joh-Maied track*
yon get the QUALITY that gave* Dodge its
repotation far Dependdbiliiy... and at a hm*
money-saving prira! With a Dodge Jeb-Rafed
itask yuR-caA asm jnoiMy -OIL ikt Jab-
in gaa, oil* tires and becanm ttw tradt
fits year )ob. Eadi nail, frinn cogina to Noor
axle* b *Siaed’' to ftl 4* bmdc* ao to* frudk
wUl fit YOUR Job. Come In for a good *daaL*
Rat tba Facts an Iha DOORE lab-Ratod TRUCKS
That FH YOUR JabI
COMnKNDtfinCCIIimi
BftptfciffmaeMmastuam]
COMPARISON
DODGE C.’iMP'lNY COMPANY
TRUCKS A B
►fuqBiUdMd
*
O
T
3
htolh-lMi
hte&Ra
Meat •*• for 14-Ioo. dwin'i wHk M foco eoorf do-
N*«*W of Mom foeHry, fodorof toco* indbdW—itafo mtd
bcol too#* oolro. Prtco* wktoct to tkattg* ymiKotM noOoo,
figun* mtd in otoro thmt pro boiod o«i pwfcfalurf <fafo.
104 SVAMMKO CHASSit ANO SCwt MOoeiS ONI 17 WNOiaASSS
fffairk f jas '
nrro Af;
McMiLLAN-COOPER MOTOR CO.
WEST MAIN ST. — CLINTON, S. C.
/