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'i»: / '■ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1S40 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE FIVE U. S. Wm Build 7 Big Wanhiptl^' 201 SU|iB To Bo ProTUcd By Uaele San. Mora Airplanea Contracted For. nouncement did not disclose that they would be 45,000>ton vessels, but Chairman Vinson, Democrat, Geor- of the house naval committee confirmed a widespread belief that they would be superships of that class. Vinson said today’s orders would I PEOPLE YOU KNO\y | I, ter, Frances, of York, were guests aifor Rock Hill, where she will attend few days the past week of Mr, andjWinthrop college the coming seMion. I Mrs. N. P, Dow in Knoxville, Tenn., ^ Brown was a business visitor I Miss Virginia Sadler left Tuesday in Charleston during the week. ,for Hartsville where she will be a Lieutenant and Mrs. C. W. Cope- member of the sophomore class at Columbia, spent the week- Miss Frances Burton has returned | Mr. and Bfrs. Viitfil Abrams of Coker college. Mi.s8 Florence Tripp spent the give the navy a fleet of 12 of that to her home in Savannah, Ga., after Ware Shoata. spent the week-end! - . w. type. Navy officials said four were;a few weekfc' visit to Mr. and Mrs.'with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Davis ° parents, Mr. and end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Cooeland. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fay Hunt of Washington, Sept. 9.—Seven mon ster battleships of 45,000 tons apiece being built at present. G. A, Burton. The orders placed today will give Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox and Mr. R. Holland, and Mr. Holland. in Piedmont. Spartanburg, visited the latter's The many friends of Mrs. Jack H. Boyd and son, ter, Mrs. Virginia Bagwell, during re- home in KeD- S. ^ I it I ployed in the office of S. W. SkonereLi Denson. Mr. Keller attended the a»n now .n».t. ^ b. to knowl^lS Pretbywrian ,ynod moolin, held The group of orders, largest ever ^ t\ye years to-ccenplete, however. I Lew‘s and little dauij- Landrum. pUced at one time to p. S. naval The navy also announck that history, was announced within a few 2otiatioM ' covering contracts for ,®*^ visiting her sisters, Mrs. Roy hours after President I^KMevelt sign- ‘bout 2,400 airp^ies, fee totol value ®"** Buchanan. 6d a |5A51,000,000 defense appropri-'of which was estimated at $l08,OOO,-' Mrs. T. \ Howell and sons, Tom- ation bill providing funds to begin in the final stage. niy and Gene, will leave this weekj construction The orders which went. — tx>fe to private plants and the navy’s mw ^ ientered Clemson college as a first- here. Mrs. W. B. Tribble visited her par- year student. Mrs. Dewey Windham and daugh- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Quinn, in own shii^ards, will call into service Pupds prvate yards where no combat vessel has slid down the ways since World war days. The seven battleships will cost R. W. Johnton, Jr., of Greer, visit- ters, Carol and Jane, of Jacksonville^ Blacksburg several days the past ed his father. Dr. R. W. Johnson, and Fla., were guests several days this iMrs. Johnson this week. week of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shep- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Asbill and Lieutenant and Mr^. Mebille Hicks, ;ard. They left Tuesday to visit reia- ifor Valpariso, ¥ta., to Join Mr. How-| children of Clemson, visited Mr. and formerly of'Spartanburg, have mov-ltives in Columbia and Spartanburg, jell, who is stationed there as a first|Mrs. A. B. Godfrey Sunday. led to the city and are occupying an' Mrs. Haipr Bolick and little sod, I lieutenant In the United States army.i j b. Kennedy, member of the apartment in Mrs. H. D. Rantin’s Harry, of jOaffney. are visiting her MM M - ^ II t Mrs. George R. Holland, Mrs. J., Presbyterian college faculty, has re-f bouse on North Adair street. Lieu-1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. lO CsIltCr M. Adair and little Jackie Franks, turned from York where he spent tenant Hicks is connerted with the Friends of the Bolicks wiU be inter- ■01 (spent Sunday in Abbeville with Mrs.|the summer with relatives. :CCC camp near Goldville. ^ested to know that little Harry ia Eight of fee‘twraty-one boys andiHoUand’s daughter. Mrs. Joe Hagins,. Mrs. H. M. Wilson left during the' ^iss Emily Dillard daughter of Mr. 1 recuperating nicely after having his about 1100,000,000 each, and wUl be of fee graduating class of the'*®^ Mr. Hagins. 1A nnO tAns LiMMi* tttAn mww nAtir • • « •' .7 s_ « t% r «ii 10,0M tOM than any now ^phanage high school In June ex- serving wife the flest. The navy sn-lp^ct to attend coUege this fall. The institutions they will enter are: Presbyterian College: Annie Mae Vniltman, Margaret Baker, Richard IdeMontmonih, and^ Thomas Weller. Asheville Teachers college: Myra WB DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTIxNG! 4.EXCBPT BAD . F CHRONfCLB PUBLISHING CO. past week *for New York for a'®”** **^* ^** H. D. HENRY 1898-1940 F. .M. BOLAND We Finance AUTOMOBILES —. O — S. W. SUMEREL JacoBs Baildlng Bell McMillan. / Erskine: Louise McCowan. University of Georgia: Felix Mc Clellan. Clemson: Harry ‘ Whitaker. I Lily Fortner plans to enter train- ling at the Mary Black hospital in I Spartanburg. a D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE SUB8CRIBB* TO THB CHRONfCLB ; J^Tke Paper Everybody Reads** I THANK YOU! My heartiast thanks to those of yon who aup- ported me in my ra^ for Supervisor of Lau< rens Ccmnty. Thongh dO' feated by a amhll major ity, 1 bear no ill will to ward those who did not support me, and offer my warmest congratu* lations to my snceessfol opponent. My pledge now is that 1 shall ever be ready and eager to serve laurens County tor the best of my ability—* in or ottt of public offlke. I wish for my oppoUont an success as County Supervisor. Mrs. R, L. Wylie of Clover, Mrs. | month’s stay with relatives. Elizabeth Spears and daughter, Sally, ^ Ryan' McCrary, son of Mrs. R. J.' of San Antonio, Texas, were guests j McCrary, who is « second iiwitenant several days this week of their fis-|in the United States army, left Sat-^ ter and aunt, Mrs. C. P. Robinson urd^ to report to Fort Jackson, Co-j and Mr. and Mn. W; L. Jones. lumWa."' f Mra. R. H. Piercf of WeUIngton.l Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Carl" Ala., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Shockley and children will be inter-1 Alma Tinsley. jested to know they have nwved to Mr. and Mrs. Drummond Bailey'Newberry. / i and son, Johnny, of Greenwood,! Miss Mary Frances Franks has re-, spent the week-end with the for- tum^ from a visit to her sister in mer’s mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, sheville, N. C. and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Estelle H. M. Wilson, Jr., has returned Abrams. . (from Alabama where he spent the Mrs. j. W. Crawford has returned past week on business, from a month’s’^visit with her daugh- Mrs. J. M. Dick and daughters, [ ibggo»ggsaoawnr,ni«8««C«UU««»KU»8CUU«UUUUUasn«1»8WUaciBCaoae5 ter, Mrs. O. W. Chapin, and Mr.^Lana Copeland and Margaret, have Chapin in Margaretville, N. Y. .returned to theirvhome in Raleigh, Walter Carter, student at Lees- N. C., after an extended visit to her | STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 Lander B. Stoddard McRae college, Banner Elk, N. C.,'parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young, visited Mr. and Mrs. W E. Falls the Bobby Arrington of Greenville, (; past week. i visited his grandmother, Mrs. R. F.ji Miss Sadie McClellan gf Columbia,' Blakely, a few days.last week. M was the week-ei^ guest of Mr. and. Skipper Grosbeck has returned toN Mrs. Francis Blalock. I his home in Montvale, N J., after , j Miss Elsie Neighbors wiH leave having spent ten wMks wife his,< this week for Hartsville where she jaunt, Mrs. H. M. Wilson, and Mr. j has accepted a teaching position. (Wilson. |< Miss Margaret Hollis spent thei Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey is in Colum-:j week-end with her mother, Mrs. bia with Dr. Bailey, who is a patient ^ 'Kate Hollis and sister^ Mrs. Jim'at SUte Park. Friends of Dr. Bailey j I Wade Miller, and Mr. Miler in will be sorry to know he continues , iMountville ^ , quite ill. H Mr. and Mrs. Johh Morrison andj Miss Louise Buford, daughter of^J children have returned to the home Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Buford, will leave < (of Mrs. Morrison’s mother, Mrs. W.jthis weex to resume her teaching < is. Porter, after spending the sum-:position in the Wmnsboro school. i Imer in Montreat, N. C. Friends of Mrs. Hubert Todd will < ' Mrs. R. E. Sowell of Hartsville,' be glad to know she is recovering < iwas the guest a few days this week j satisfactorily following an appendix < jof Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors 'operation at the local hospital Moh- < I Bill Crisp, who has returned from day. ' Blue Ridge, N. C., is visiting hU par- Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Davis, W. L. , ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crisp, in Copeland and daughter. Mary Alice,] < Mountville, and other relatives here,jof Columbia, were guests Sunday of ] before going to.Denver, Colorado, to. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Owens and , ent^ Hiff School of Theology. | visited other relatives here. jj Miss Fannie Pinson returned Sat-j Mrs. M. C. Clark of Jacksonville, . urday from a three weeks’ visit to Fla., and Mrs. W. J. Moore of Green-ij her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. O. Pinson,>ood visited Mr a.nd Mrs F. C. Pin-', in Charleston. .^be past week. Mrs.-JClark is a ' Mrs. R. P. Chapman, with friends sister of Mrs. Pinion, from Columbia, attended a district) Mr .ancf Mrs. M. A. Sumerel and. meeting of the Eastern Star in William Bolt returned to New Port,( Greenville Tuesday night. (Ky., Saturday after a week’s visit to! Mr. and Mrs. John H. West oft Mr. Sumerel’s sisters, Mrs. J. W.' Asheville, N. C., spent the week-endtAnderson, and Mrs. Irene Todd, and; wife their daughter, Mrs. W.'G. Co- brother, Ryland F. Sumerel. Milton j ker, and Mr. Coker. ^ 1 Sumerel, who spent the summer | Miss Hazel Howard, formerly of here wife Mrs. Anderson, accom- Spartanburg, has accepted a position pauied his parents home, with Page’s Beauty shop. I Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts have Mrs. James O’Steen of Crossville,|aS their guests, Mrs. O. L. Mullis Tenn., is the guest this week of Mr. i^nd son, Lee, of Charlotte, N.,C. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. * i Miss Pauline Roberts leaves this Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts of At-( week for Winnsboro, where she is a lanta,' spent several days last week' anember of the high school faculty, wife Mr. Pitts’"mother, Mrs. Nannie Mrs. T. J. Blalock and daughter,, A. Pitts. (Mrs.*James Moore and little daugh Mrs. Heidi Trask and children of Wilmington, N. C., visited her moth er, Mrs. Lee Hunter, and other rela-j Make This ' ■( Your Family Bank . It’s convenient for mother to pay bills by check . . • Father does business throufirh the bank . . . Even children save at th^ls bank. Scores of Clinton families make ful use of our many services. Why not you^ Spending moneys wisely paves the way to saving ... Let us start you on the road to thrift and security. / New Business Cordially Invited M. $. y n i ki BANKERS. OLDEST ‘ STRONGEST tives here, last week. Mrr and Mrsr Dudley Ray -a small daughter, Tonita, are occupy ing the H. L. Baldwin residence on Musgrove street. Mrs. L. C. Duckett and daughter. Miss Nellie Ruth' Duckett, were guests of relatives in Spartanburg a| few days this week. Mrs. C. Bynum Betts is at honiej after a few weeks’ stay at Bon darken, near Hendersonville, N. C. J. Y. Jones of Lockhart, and Miss Margaret Jones, member of the Ware Shoals school faculty, visited their' son and brother, Willard L. Jones, and Mrs. Jones during the jjiasL week-end. j Mrs. H. G. Malley of Washington, D. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Also here the past) week with her mother was Mrs. Fur man B. Pinson, Jr., of Greensboro, N. C. I Mrs. W. B. Lea of Rocky Mount,’ N. C., Mrs. Brewer Dixon and sons IT’S SCMOOt TIME And McCoy’s Urges All Motorists To' DRIVE CAREFULLY • j And Also To Save By Using McCoy’S REGULAR GASOLINE 18c Gal. of Talladega, Ala., and Mrs. W. L. ■] Marshall and daughter of Wadesboro, 1 N. C., have returned to their hpmes J after spending the past month with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. ! Ned Sprunt Hays, who is enlisted in the air corps of the United States army, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. C. W. Stone. Mr. Hays, who has been stationed at Love field in Dallas Texas, has been transferred I to Randolph field, San Antonio. Miss | Peggy Sprunt of Columbia, also spent the week-end wife her mother. The following members of the lo cal Eastern Star chapter attended a meeting of the fifth district in Union last Thursday: Mrs. Fayette Ramage, Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mrs. R. P. Chap man, Mrs. John D. Davis, Mrs. J., M i daTr Mrs. C. C. Giles, Miss Elizal^th Copeland, and W, T. Putnam. Mrs. I*. A.' Spinks, formerly of Dallas, Ga., has come to the city to make her home and has taken an apartment with Mr. and Mrs. W. E.| Neighbors. Her son, Walter Spinks, i who is employed by the state high-j way department, spends some lime here. J Hundreds of rej^ular customers have been won over to Mc<'oy’». because of two rea sons. First, McCoy’s low price means a BIG SAVING on every ifallon of E*t^iine pur chased. And second, Mery’s service is THE BEST. Drive in today and have one of our smilinff service station ^attendants serve you! FREE! FREE! ONE QUART OIL McCoy’s is Rivinff away ABSOLUTELY FREE one quart oil with each five gallons of. McCoy’s regular gasoline purchased from our station located in Clinton. TUNE JN on THE RANGERS over WBT—Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 to 8:45 A. M., ’ Saturday, 7:30 to 7:45 A. M. STATION Station Corner Florida and Musgrrove Streets