The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 03, 1940, Image 5

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wm- / Thyridoy, feh)ber 3, 1^40 > /■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. /■ J PogeFiyy flHAL SBTTLEBfENT * Takt notice that on the 8th day of OctdOH:, 1940, I will render a final acoooht of niy acta and dcringa as Guardiatt e< the cstatei of Jamas Bdl^tfd aprunt and Maiiaiet Adair Spnmt, mlnots, in the office af the Jodga of Probate of Lautecu Cobnty, at T o*( »'elock p. and on the same day will apply for a final disdiarfe from my trust as CKtardian. Any perann tnddited lo said es* tates is' notified and required to make payment on. or before that date; and all persons having cUdins agaii^ said estates ‘will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred MRS. PEARL H. SPRUNT STONE, Guardian. Sept. 8, 1940.—3-4CW. WEEK-END TWfS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS iHEFS -.AIOlit 1HE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Immm of Interost Concorning Clmton Residents accompanied home by Miss Minnie Washington for a week’s visit. Miss Ada Gambrell of the city schools facility, spent the week-end at her home in Honea I^th. i Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Walker andi !small daughter qf Elloree, formerly! !of this city, were guests of friends i ! h«« a few dajrs this week. { Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan Scouts Signiiig National Pledges Hi. EMM HISm, ouMber of Ha W. T. Puto™ Is ^Un* Putnwn spent Sunday there. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rawl and WALKER’S FUNERAL HOME ClintoB, S. C. Fffff COLORED PBOFLl ONLY Mgy 9gSe_P1ionea—Night 819 Rev. H. W. Walker, Manager We Finance AUTOMDBkES S. W. SUMEREL Jkcohs BaiMtes D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL PIRBCTORS :.jnwL;. EMBALMERS Licensed Embatasera. Cesiplete Madera Bqelpasant Day 94 Night 84. 2SS er 38S ClilltOB, 8. C. city achodi lactilt^, epent the week end at het home ht PauUnO. Mrs. B. W. Crouch and small dauiEhWF, Dolly, of Nrwberry, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and^rs. E. C. Taylor Dr. Willem P. Jacobs, president of Presbyterim college, will be the speaker at Founder’s day exercises tomorrow at Mary Baldwin college, Staimton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. King of Adairs- . ville, Ga.^ visited their son, F. M. King, Jr., and Mrs. King, and small son, Francis Martin, during the past week. Mrs. W. S. Porter is at home after an extended stay in Montreat, N. C. Mrs. W. J. Duncan was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. R. H. Bufe^, of the Bush River section, and brother, Tom Scott, of Whitmire. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Jeanes and soh, Bobby, of Easley, visited the loaner’s mother, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes, ■Suoday. and Mm, & G. Dillard and daughter, Lillian, were .week-end guests of Mrs. Dillard’s brother, Tom Salters, and Mrs. Salters, in Salters. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam, Miss Kate Milam and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ba^rd visHed relatives in Whitmire Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Brooks spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brooks, in Washington, Ian, a fresinnan at Winthrop college. Mr. tund Mrs. George Weathers of 3,000 In Blue Ridge Council Taking Oofh Of Allegionce. of our community, our state and our nation. “To be vigiland and courageous in maintaining human sympathy and respect for the right of others. “To beware of the enemies of democracy, whatever their pass words or places of birth, and where^ ever they may be found. > • “To stand united with all lovers of freedom, whatever their tongue or origin. Approximately 3,000 Boy Scouts' our nation steong In Ac 4 ■ D, ..valor, and confident m freedom, and Scouters in Blue Ridge CouncU|,o that government of the people. x«r. ana jam. v^noru jmjwj «im GreenviUe and Miss Mary Emma (including the Clinton troops) are by the people, for the people shall children of Lexington, were guests Speake of Greenwood, visited their ... oi not oeriSTfrom SJp ’ Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T.'*^ ^ signing pledges of al-jno perish from the earth. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Adair and i Speake, for the week-end. legiance to the United States, Ex- son, Johnny, were week-end guests of Mrs. Adair’s brother, J. W. Ropp, Jr., and Mrs. Ropp, in Charleston. Mrs. L. Ross Lynn is at homeiecutive O. B. Gorman of Greenvillle, from an extended stay at Montreat, has announced. N. C. I DRILL NIGHT CHANGED Due to the fact that Lieutenant Colonel David W. Bethea 6f Dillon, adoi^ed by national i^in 5^ Clinton Wednesday. Octo- inlR:ockWlVith*hiw-siste^ ^ last week in Mountville with,^,^ >e^framed**”by*maiw' of*^the!^« 5’ her mother. Mrs. Kate Hollis and guard unit, will drill on that date-at O. Brown. Bob Carr and Charles Carr Harrodsburg, Ky., are visiting the former’s brother, P. M. Carr, and Mrs. Carr, her mother, Mrs. Kate Hollis and - ^ cQi,i I sister, Mrs. Jim Wade Miller, and: ^he’ Scout^TSdg? ts: “V- „ 1730, instead of the dale previously I Mr. Miller. pledge is: “We, ! him Edith Hender«.n ha, ;ed a position with Hamilton’s. | .«r„ join wholeheartedly and with Mr and Mra W D Armstronff and' .1. ^’■..***** I personal sacrifice in strenathening mr. ana ram. w. u. Armsirong ana Cooper and little son. Tommy, ildren of Gray Court, spent Sun- ^g^e guests Thursday of Mr. andi^ organization and IV ivith Mrs. Armstronff s narents. a , •—— ' ——' children day with Mrs. Armstrong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. A. L. Shepard was a business visi tor in Columbia Monday and Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Hagins of Ab beville, spent Sunday with the. lat ter’s mother, Mrs. George R. Holland. Mias Maude Pearson will return today from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reason in Greenville. WE DO ALL KINDS OP PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Mrs. C. A. Hollis, near here Miss Ruth Sharpton has accepted yMWRBWHClIXMMimilHIHHCMWBmiXlIBKMMIHtBMeWHatmtaRXRaMMCMiauum a position as assistant to Dr. F. F. Hicks, succeeding Mrs. Thad John son, Jr., resigned. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith were business visitors in Charlotte, N. C., Tuesday. Mrs. George R. Holland, Mrs. Alec Henry, and Mrs. Joe Hagins of Abbe- ... « _s J spent Tuesday In Charlotte. Mr and M«. Eb Horton ^djTUey accompanied Mr. Hagins, who daughter, Carolyn, of Greenville, ^ business visitor there, spent the week-end with the for-, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Owens and iwr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. j June, spent the week-ehd w « l'»'»th Mrs. Owens’ mother, Mrs. W. R. W. Chaney visi^ his son, Roy,p. Atkins, near Greenwood. Chaney, and Mrs. Chaney, in Se- Ga * Mr. and Mrs. John Payne of Brad-1® a ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway and daughter. Miss Marcia Galloway, effton, Fla., were guests during the Ot Mr. and. Jlrs. Horace^ D. enrolite to Virginia, oan Todd on Conway, spent the Wtek-end with his parents, Mr. and BIrk. J. R< 4-‘ YOU CAN SIDE STEP ... the question ot good brakes until you need them in an emergency and then you can’t, lor brake neglect costs money and oftm life. Let’s test them now. It coets nothing and may save your life. Bewise Sowers Garage Phone 19G At ToM A. M. Nelson was virited on by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W.: ft Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs.: i Moore anA Htn. Wylie Hen drix of Ware Shoals, Bin. Cljrde Smith and Milford &nith of NtiMty Six. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. WhatRy, Mrs. Etta Whatley and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson of Greenwood. Friends ci Mrs. Edward Ray will regret to know has been a patient at Hays haq>ital for the past week. Miss Margaret W^b, member'of the high " school faculty, spent the week-en4^ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.^. R. Webb, in Dawson, Ga. Mrs. E. W. Stone of Union, spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. C. C. Bailey. Revl William B. Blakely and Mrs. Blakely returned Tuesday to ffieir home in Doraville, Ga., after a visit to the former’s mother, Mrs. R F. J Blakely. JUmsts Hart of Augusta, Ga., spent BtukMy with 'his mother, Mrs. Rosa B. Hart. "^ent Sunday m CDturnbia with H]Nl. Galloway’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Barnes. Friends of Mrs. Niles Clailt of Waterkx), will be glad to know {Aiej is convalescing after undergoing an appendix operation at the local hos pital. Mrs. J. Nolan Parker and dau^- ter, Emily, of Langley, spent fiie week-end with h^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J6hn D. Davst. Mr. knd Mrs. W. H. Roberts and son, Halsell, were week-end guests of Mrs. Roberts’ sister, Mrs. William Hobbs, and Mr. Hobbs, in Charles ton. Mrs. Frank Simpson and Mrs. P. B. Adair attended the fimeral of W. .M Myers in Woodruff Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, Barrie Jean, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wingard’s mother, Mrs. Effie Wasson, in the Hickory ’Tavern section. J. D. Jacks of Brooklyn, N. Y., was the guest last week of Mrs. R. T. Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jacks and mPT and Mrs. J. B. Wilder. P. M. Dees spent the week-end at his home in Winnsboro. Mrs. R. B. Swink has accepted a H. D. HENRY 1898-1940 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 S Miss Pauline Roberts, who teadies, ... * ^ in Wlniuboro, vbited her Mr Mm P Hnh»rta fnr «»• BUZhardt, resigned. ,Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Boberts, for die week-end. ! l^t. Walter Todd of Fort Ben- 'ning, Ga., spent the week-end with hb^J>arents, Mr. and Mbs. J. Reed * Mr. and Mrs. ^C. £. Nichols and Mrs. W. M. jScott of Easley, spent Titmday with her father,. W. E. Ow ens, and sister, Mrs. R. E. Sadler. Mrs. Cork McQuiston of Dayton, (Riio, arrived Tuesday for a sev eral weeks visit to her daughter, .son, Jimmy, were in Spartanburg'^***^’,**1^ « ■Sandky to visit Mrs. Nichols’ slste*< ^ Barksdale of Miss Willie Mae Wilson, who is hdspital pfitidnt there. J. A L 9 4 I day. j Mrs. Topi Taylor of Greenwood, Upent yesterday with her grandmoth- l er, Mrs. M. E. Browning, and other • relatives. I Friends of Mary Ruth Norman, i eight year old daippiter of Mr. and i'veek-end. Bill Abrains of Columbia, visited his mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams, for the week-end. _ Mr. and Mrs. JLM^-iludgens' andij ^ children spent Monday in Columbia. Mrs. J. A. Bailey and Mrs. F. M. Stutts attended a group conference of the South Carolina Presbyterial Auxiliary at Liberty Swings Pres byterian church. Cron Hill, on Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn an4 children, Mertha . and Owens, of Washin^n, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Vaughn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens. Mrs. Dora, Wilson was the guest of relatives at Plum Branch during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors*and children spent Sunday in Charlotte, N. C., with their daughter and sister, Mrs. M. B. Summerville, and Mr. Summerville. Friends of W. M. Sumerel will bei sorry to learn that he continues quite ill at the local hospital, where he has been a patient for the past two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods were guests a few days last week of the former’s aistar, Mrs. W. S. Archer, in Atlanta, F. M. I^utts attended a religious education meeting of South Carolina presbytery on Monday at the First Presbyterian tAnxsh in Columbia. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Jr., Mrs. W. L. Jones, and Mrs. W. F. Patridge of Newberry, will leave Saturday for a ten day trip to New York. Miss Margaret Hqzle of the or phanage school faculty, spent the week-end at her home in Woodruff. J. C. Pace, state highway patrol man, formerly of Orangeburg, vrtio recently succeeded Leo J. Burrell in this territory, is now making his home with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. De- Shields. Mrs. Pace, who is employed i in Sumter, joined him here for the' mnmwwnBxwMXwxxRWBi x x MM xtwHWKRKng tpwsnwxxtrwRKinntwtnntii ail- isii Opportunity Seeks The Saver 0t How many times hove you heard men soy. It was 0 great opportunity ... but I didn't hove Hit monoy to take odvontoge of it/' Don't let Opportunity pass you by. Be ready for that "breok" by systemotk saving. It's easy to acquire the "saving" habit at this kKink.. For 54 yeors we hove served those who, tike us, believe in thrift.^Wp hove seen tiny accounts grow to major proportions increased, ^ interest odded from year to yeor. Let your first step toward independence, peace of mind ond per- sonol secuity be a sovings occount. Come in tomorrow! We welcome you. New Business CordiaHy bivitecl M. S. Biilei i Stn OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST I Mrs. Charles Norman, will be glad to I know she is convalescing at her . home after having her adenoids re moved. j Mr. and Mrs. D. W. A. Neville of I Newberry, visited relatives and I friends here Tuesday. Miss Martha Phtts, who teaches in 'Piedmont, spent the week-end with I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. * Pitts, Sr., near here. ' George H. Comelson and young i^n, and his mother, Mrs. George H. ‘cornelson, formerly of SpartamHur|, 1 have returned to ‘ Clinton and are , making their home with Miss Connie^ Bailey. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers and Mr. end Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Jr., attended the wedding of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Virginia Kellers Gue^ rard and Daniel Brown Dockstader, in Coluqtbia Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Wilder and son, Gaston, of Greenwood, were called,' to Raleigh, 'N. C., the past week-end on account of*the death of the for mer’s sister, Mrs. Annie Poole. ^ Lieutenant Carol W. Copeland of Fort Benning, Ga., spent the week end with Mbs. Copeland and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland. Mrs. C. W. Copelancf is visiting hqr mother, Mrs. Hope Sadler, in Rock Hill this week. Paul League, a senior at the Uni versity of South Carolina, spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. He had as his guest. De Ward Brittain of Rock Hill, also a student at Carolina. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Young and sons, Frank, Jr., and Lawrdnee, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adair and daughters. Margaret and Frdhees, spent Sunday* in Hickory, N. C., as guests of Mrs.| Claude Abernathy and Mrs. Clinton' Cilley. I BroaM till; 1)00(1 M Tell Your Friends About The Savings THAT ARE REGULARLY YOURS WHEN YOU USE Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., of An niston. Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. , Horne and son, Billy, of Ware Shoals, have returned to their homes after] a few days’ visit to Mrs. Reynolds’! and Mrs, Horne’s parents, Mr.-and! I Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheatham and Mrs. Helen Cheatham spent the week-end with Mra. J. A. Cheat ham’s par^ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. DuRant, in BishopvlUe. They were McCOrS REGULAR GASOLINE 18c Gal McCOY'S OFFERS YOU BIG SAVINGS ... on every gallon of gasoline purchased. Join the hundreds of satisfied customers who are saving daily up to four cents on every gallon of Gasoline. Our service is the best. Drive in today! Courteous, quick attention awaits your. FREE! FREE! ONE QUART OIL McCoy’s is giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE one quart oil with each five gallons of McCoy’s regular gasoline purchased from our station located in Clinton. TUNE IN on THE RANGERS over WBT—^Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 to 8:45 A. M., Saturday, 7:30 to 7:45 A. M. McCOY’S Z STATION RATE Station Corner Florida and Mussrrove Streets ■M