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/ . ■ PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mirtw Martha Lou and lula Onor or, Jr^ of Daytoim ^aA, Fla^ and funeral of J. D. W. Watts Sunday at Chestnut Ridfe church. Matthews Pinson of Greenwood, Blakely have returned from a three weeks* visit to Mrs. W. Slaten Waldo, In Atlanta. Mrs. James Pitts and daughters. And. CUrdntte Klifd JVcqaellne, were visitors ill .Columbia this weak. ' Sergeant and Mrs. Sterlin Young returned Tuesday from a visit to relatives in Georgia. Their son. Son igr, who sprat the summer there,! laccompanied them home. Mrs. Lumas Lake and Miss Mary Brooks were guests Sunday of Mr), and Mrs. Grady Sprouse in Abbe< ville. Miss Velma Pu^ is spending a week’s vacation w^ relatives in Old today to resume her teadting posi tion in Rockingham, N. C. Billy Dicus will leave Sunday for Charleston where he will be a mem-1 was the guest during the week of ber of the freshman class at The!Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pinson and Mr. Citadel for the coming session. jand Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bi^r of At- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young and , lanta. are visiting Mrs. Badger’s par-, children have returned to their home Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Thomton ofj^t, jgr. and Mrs. W. E. Crisp, in!in Reidville, N. C., after being called Tampa, Fla., were week-end ; Mountville, and sister, Mrs. Lwry here last week on account of the 111- of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. j v^iigon, and Mr. Wilson of this city, i ness and death of the former’s fath- Friends of Pete Moore, formerly. Btownmg will leave tomor-i«r. J. H. M. Young, connected with the Home Store, Luidowici, Ga., where he is Mrs. Dan Yarborough and son, be interested to know he has joioed.^ ikMimttcff in the Engliih depart-1 Dan, Jr., are visiting her mother,^ Mrs. A. E. McIntosh and Mrs. Guy the United State air corps at Char-l„^t the hich schooL iMrs. W. A. Turner, in Gaffney. Copeland were week-end guests of nel in the 178th field artillery unit, retvimed Sunday from a three weeks’ training camp at Shelby, Miss., and the Sabine area in Texas. - .'K. Brown manager of Jacobs’ Nur series, attended the Sotdhem Nur serymen’s convention in the past weMc. munitions division of the war de partment. Dr.' George R. Blalock returned Sunday from Mississippi srhere he spent two weeks at a training canif> with the Laurens medical detach- Charlotte' ment of the 178th field artglery, i South Carolina national guard, of leston to be stationed later in the Hawaiian islands'. Misses Katherine ■ Mrs. P. M. Dees and daughter.! Friends of Mm. Cairie who J xft .^ Jacqueline, were guests a few days bw bwn a patirat ^the l^al h«- Dicus and Violet ^ z. C. Lunch <or several weeks, will be in terested to know she is now improv- Browning have returned from ai Greenville week’s visit to their cousin, M”* Joe Piper, and Mr, Piper in Green ville. Mr. and Mis. C. B. §pencer, Mr., , •a-*,. <« Mr.. Lynn SiS««r t. W. BUk.ljr ol Au- p. weekend funb of Mias Amelia Payne has as her '^’bich he is a capUin. Thurston guests this week Misses Mary Julia!Giles, also a member of this unit, Spear of Greraville, Gloria and bas returned from camp. Mary Frances Morgan of Plant City, I Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Pitta had as their guests Sunday, Mr. -and Mrs. E. D. Byers, Jr., and children. Miss Sara and Edward Byers of Co- • J Ml— ♦Kn.'in* *1 Ibe home of her sister Mrs.]Daytona Beadi, Fla., are guests of Miss Ella Adair and MIm Dorothy, „ , Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts. Edwards have returned from Bre- ’ *' vard, N. C., where they spent the the latter’s sister, Mrs. Tom Autrey,; li^bla, E. D. Byers. Sr, of • Spar- in Lyman. itanburg. Miss Rachel Magness of Mrs. George C. Odiome and grand-1 Spartanburg, Mrs. S. N. Connally daughter, Mary Lane Odiome, of daughter, Anne, and Billy By- Annie Lee Jackson and; Miss Jane Sturgeon, daughter of Velma Pugh returned Monday from Professor and Mrs. H, £. Sturgeon, of ttmlr son -M. Spencer, and last week bfdttier. Carroll Min. Sj^ncer. Miss Radiel O’Daniel of Camden, ^ent the wedc^end with her par^to, Mn H. M. Blakely and daughters. Port N. C., and her sister, Mrs. Ran- bert PowMl in Spartonburg. Miss Ella Little McCrary has to* turned from a visit to her sister, Vra. R. P. Kappa, and Mr. Kappe, , k , i fiiiluynbli. l-fir. and Mrs. A. O’Dentel. Mias Smith. ‘ ^Mri. R. W. toudgen* and sra. Dick- Frances O’Daniel, who has ^pent ttie; Mr. and Mrs. C. Bouknlght of Mrs. H. C. l^iMurks and son, H. C., Jr., of Atlanta Ga., arrived Tuesday for a visit to their dauitoter and sister, Mrs. D. B. Smithy and Mr. tanburg Mrs. J. A. Cuiry of Grqy Court, and Mr. and Mrs. Furman Evans of Anderson, were wedc-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wafford and J. Boyd Lancaster of West Springs, j he visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Glenn* ers of Miami, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Byers of Freeport Long Island N. Y. returned Saturday from Camp Ton- A-Wandah, near Hendersonville, where she served as a senior coun sellor for the summer. J. B. Johnson, formerly of Ware Shoala, vialted his mother. Mrs. J. B. Johnson, during the week-end en-t route to Washington, D. C., where has accepted a position in the W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION Standard Products Can Washed and GrwaMI Tear Beaii ie, of Washington, D. C., B. R. FuU- nteuner with her parrats, wUl leave.Concord, N. C., spent a few days’i !*" the oast week' 'vacation this week with the latter’sl**^""* < *• 8 8 .1 •dSlll M»Ik > ill!t • • • iH »»» Auto We Sill Wkn you iMaey Ml your dir or rlVlilipaee yoar csr lor yott. tdtns And ratlS l^andhrli. ^ motor |C0. ' CHRYSLER — PLYMOUtfl PhoQt Ilf Ww and Sgrrice Clinton, S. C. Miss Inez Atkins and mother Mrrs. Metis Stone. via Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Fish and' little daughter, Lucinda, have re- Mc- Rpbert 1— , Mn. W. P.l |ttitKin»nuiWMW!i»KHMW!8mnpBnpB Atkins and Miss Nancy ABclns, of UiUe Oau^veTi LHWrUlUa, ^ { njmr GrMnw€M)d WeM ffUMts Tues-I turned from WatervlUe, Maine, where* with rela- P’ ^ they spent tives,' and are the summer with rela now occupying the Mrs. R. L. Lodtett has returned •J u A a two weeks’ stay at Black* Copetand on, C. | ^X!!' wnii.m. .nd **>■• •»> I**^' •»“>>«< Todd q>ail **“ WMk.Mid in AtluiU w«h th*i brott„r. J. P,ul Todd. »d Barbara Workman, dau^ter Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Workman, has returned from a visit to relatives in 10-HAY U. $. TIK $ALE! 6.00-16 U. S. RoyiJ Deluxe... 6J1I0-16 U. S. Boyd. 11.10 550-17 U. S. Roys! . . . . 10.29 THE US. TIRE 6.00-16, L D. .18.77 5.25-^.^17, L. D. ...... .... 8Ji6 SPECIAL 6.08-16,0. D. 9655 4.75-5.00-19, O. D. 5.15 WITR OLD TIRE Chapniaii’s Senice Sta. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS U. S. Batteries Plione 64-W Washing, Greasing last week of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mi lam and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Shealy. K(^ Bames of Anderson, spent Mrs. Todd. MrSk Ayliffe Jacobs and daughter, Aylifle, have returned to their homej •in' ,lBasley with Mrs. Jacobs’ mother,; ' Mrs. J. B. Robinson. ; Miss Rosa Mahaffey returned Sun day from Brevard, N. C., where she the week-end here with his parents, rf ._ ^ -- and Mrs. Eric Barnes. -here «#ter spending the summer .1 R. D. HRNRT 18M-t940 F. M. BOLAND H. D, HENRY & CX)MPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTI>^TED Telephone 121 Mrs. Parker and daughter, Emily, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis, for the week-end. ’ Mrs. W. S. Bean, Sr., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. McD. Kranedy, and Dr. Kennedy in Spartanburg. Mrs. James Davis and daughter, Patsy, ami Miss Ophelia Kennedy of Columbia, were week-end guests of k(r, and Mrs. IV. M. Chaney. | aji— t J. F. Jacobs and son, Ferdie, and.i”? '•'Tir "j“nX I>«k.t of L<mfl.y, “1. Adair for Mrs. Carroll M. Spencer is apend- ing the week with her mettier, Mrs. James D. Quattlebaum, in Colwnbia. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Lawter and son, David, have returned to their home in Atlanta after a three weeks’ visit to Mn. Lawter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black. Mn. George Williams and daugh ter, Ruth, of Valdeae, N. C.. are visit-' M. Adair and Mr. Adair. Mr. Williams was alsoj i'here for the week-end. j \ Miss Ella Adair left yesterday for- New York where she will buy fall[ merchandise for the Ladies' Ready- to-Wear shop. f M17. Carol White Copeland spent! the week-end in Columbia with Mr.j Copeland who is a second lieutenant at Fort Jackson. Friends of Betty Jean Sumerel, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sum erel, will be glad to know she is convalescing after having her tonsils removed Tuesday at the local hoe-'* pitoL - ' Mr. and B4rs. J. p. Mahaffey and son, Billy, of Washington, D. C.. are spending a few weeks with the lat ter’s sister. Miss Roea Mahaffey. * Miss Frances Black is visiting her brother, W. A. Black and Mrs. Black in Newberry. Miss Black will leave the latter part of th4 week to resume her teaching position in the Whit mire school. Friends of Mrs. J. L. Wright will be pleased to know she is able to be up again after a two weeks’ illness. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor of Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Piper of Greenville, spent Tuesday with Mrs.' Taylor’s and Mrs. Piper’s grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Browning, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dicus. Ansel B. Godfrey, lieutenant colo- A Service L.'** 4'- ’ijf. y V* Archie Willis left Sdnday for a week’s trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Horton and son. Bob, of New York, arrived Sun day for a ten-day visit to the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Horton, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and chil dren of Columbia, visited Mrs. Ev ans’ brother, Hutert J. Pitts, Mrs. Pitts, and other relatives here dur ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. L. C.. Bond, Mrs. S. P. Anderson and Mrs, W. C. Bond have returned from a week’s trip to Jacksonville, St. Augustine and other points of interest in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of Greraville, sprat a few days this week with the former’s mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pi^ts. Friends of J. R. Tucker will be in terested to know he has returned to his home here after being a patient at the Veterans’ hospital in Colum bia for the past two months. Mrs. J. W. Dillard, Misses Nell and Bessie Dillard and Jack Attwater of Spartanbu,rg, visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Nancy Young has returned from a seven weeks’ tour of the Western states. Hadden Todd of Woodruff, was the guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Lynn. idiss Pauline Benjamhr -of-Spar- tahburg. Miss Mary Arthur Mc- Quown of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Ellen Richardson of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamin. , Almeda Copeland of Greenville, is spending several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mr^. R. E. Copeland. Miss Mary Elihma Spe^ke, a coun sellor at Camp Ton-A-Wandah, near Hendersonville, for the summer re turned to her home here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox were week-end guests of the former's sis ter, Mrs. James Tinkler and Mr. Tinkler in Cliffside, N. C. Mrs. J. M. Pitts visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Craig Kennedy, and Mr. I Kennedy in Spartanburg the past; week. , I Dr. Louis C. LaMotte, Mrs. La-! Motte>and ch*tldren of Maxton, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. LaMotte’s mother, Mrs. Myrtle Him- ter. Miss Juanita Knighton of Spar tanburg, was the week-end guest of Miss lUizabeth Holtzclaw, near here. Miss Madeline Cassanova, student nurse at the Columbia hospital, Co lumbia, arrived Sunday for a three weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers were week-end guests of the latter’s brother Pat Lynch, in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pitts spent a few days the past week in Camden with Mr. Pitts’ sister, Miss Clera Pitts. Mrs. F. P. Cauley is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Phillip Enay, and Mr. Essay, in Greenville this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Jr., and little son, Frank, of Laurens, visited Mrs. Martin’s mother, Mrs. Irene Todd, last week-end. Friends of Wyman Shealy will be glad to know he is convalescing at; home after being a hospital patient' the past weeiu He was visited ont Sunday by his mother, Mrs. T. L. Shealy of Newberry, and brother, Julian Shealy of Florence. Mr. and Mix. C. A. Walker dav^ters of Asheville, spent week-end with Mrs. Walker’s •. . that ^ dafe, strong:, conserra- tiv^ niis hank’s record and repu tation recommends it to the confi dence of firms, corporations ap^ individuals who require one oi*/ all of tho modem hanking servkps we render. If you are a new-comer to Clin ton, we invite you'to <Hlen an ac- countwitk ns. New Business Cordially invited M. $. Bailp t Son OLDEST BANKERS -= - STRONGEST When The School Bell Rings IT MEANS ADDED EXPENSE FOR DAD. BUT HE CAN SAVE BY USING... McCOYS REGULAR (tSOLIIIE 18e / \ Yes, Dad can save iaach of the exyenae el Mh>el books, new clothes and ail the other lacldcDUls by merely changing to McCey’s gaaoHne. BECAUSE he can save approximately four per ration! McCoy’s eliminates the middle nuui’s profits and passes the savings on to the hundreds mt Clinton motorists who are togularty using McCoy’s gasoline. FUl up with a tonk nf McCoy’s gasoline todav and watch those/^as bill, stirink! - ncCOY*S/REGULAR GASOLINE HAS THE SAME OCTANE RATING AS OTH- ER REGIM GASOLINES. / • Mc^y*s is of McCoy’s re FREE! FREE! ONE QUART OIL ffivinK hway ABSOLUTELY FREE one quart oil witli tacli five galloiis regular gasoline purchased from our station located in Clinton. TIJNE IN on THE RANGERS oyer WBT—Tuesday and Thursday. 8;|| to 8:45 A. M., Saturday, 7:30 to 7:45 A. M. ajfld, 11 f| RATE Station Corner Florida and Musgrove Struts STATION Mrs. R. E. Jones, and attended the *t / ' /