The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 10, 1940, Image 5
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Tteindojrj iOctober 10jJ9J0
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Po^ Five
Relief At Last
Fer Your
Cough
CmumilRfam raUeres promiiUy be
cause It goes tight to the seat ot the
trouble to b^lirlooeen and nqtel gem
nature to
laden ph!
and aid
) soothe
and hM raw, tender Inflamed tarondUal
. IW your druggist
mucous membrades. .
to sen you a bottle of Oreomulsion with
the understanding you must like the
way it quickly allays the ootgfli or you
are to have your money bade.
For ComIu, Chest Com, BroachMs
WALKER’S
FUNERAL HOME
• CUnton, 8. C.
'FOS COliOEED PBOFLB ONLY
Day tm-^Fhewes Night Ilf
Bow. HL W. Walker, Manager
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISIT6rS .. ILLNESS
llalso in Greenville Monday to visit
jher brother.
I Thomas Baldwin, student at Clem-j
yesterday at
tllte
Brockenbrough, Jr.
home of George I MASONS TO MEET FRroAT
Campbell Lodge No. 44, A.FML,
BMffS...ABOUI THE PEOKE YOU KNOW
son college, spent the week-end with,the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
his.parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W.C.,Henry were completed.
' Members of the group who signed
Plans for building a cub den at j will hold a regular communicatioa
Items oiF Interest Concerning Crmton Residents
pledges last week are Billy
Friday night, Oct. 11, at 7:45 o’clock.
All members are urged to be present.
R. D. HUGHES, W. M.
V. P. ADAIR, Act. Sec.
was the guest Sunday of Miss Pansy Henry, Henry Burton. Hub Hunter,
, I Woodruff.
denner, Thomwell Dunlap, keeper of,WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and twin the buckskin. George Comelson, and —EXCEPT BAD
Mrs< Ernest Chaney visited her! Dr. and Mrs. J. I^e Young visited j sons, Larry and Harry, of Charlotte, i Brockenbrough, song leader.' CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO
daughter, Mrs. Frazier Lmninack,! relatives in Chester Sunday. ,N. C., were guests a few days thej
and Mr. Lominick, in Laurens the Mr.
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Clinton,
S. C.
past week-end.
W. T. Kanning and daughter, Mrs.
E. E. Wells, attended the Palrview
stock show Friday.
Lawrence Hall of Greenville, spent
the week-end with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Hall.,
Friends of Mrs. Edward Ray will
regret to know she continues ill at
Hays’ hospital where she has been a
patient tojr the past two weeks.
Ace Workman, Jr., a member of
the freshman clam at Clemson, spent
the week-end with his parents.
Mrs. E. E. Culpepper of Columbiu,
Ga., was the guest a few days last
we^ of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox, i
Mr. and Mrs. E. C? Goff visited the
latter^s father, W. N. Page, in Spar
tanburg Sunday.
J. D. Boland, Sr., wds a business
visitor in Atlanta a few days last
week.
•Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Abrams fit
Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Abrams’ mother, Mrs. R. A. Steer,
and Mr. Steer.
Mrs. R. JL. Lockett was a business
visitor in Savannah, Ga., a few days
this week
oir^eWiv*
guests of relative in Troy Sunday. . ^
Mrs. R. P. K^p and U^^ant son,| M*; and ^ M. Curtis and-
Robert Parks, Jr., of Columbia, arePaxville, Mr. and Mrs.,
visitihg Mrs. Kapp’s parents, Mr. and daugh^r of,
Mrs. L. D. McCrary this week*. Mr.l^heraw, Miss ^nie Bond of Green-,
Kapp was also here Sunday. iwood and Miss Annie Potlow of ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Young!Jacl«»onville. Fla., were wee^-endj
and son, Lawrence, were visitors in)*“®*^*
Greenville yesterday.
Mrs. T. N. Latimer of Due West,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy
Gasque, and Mr. Gaaque.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Denson and
Hugh Denson visited their daughter
and sister, Mrs. Chester Keller, and
H. D. HENRY
1898-1940
F. .M. BOLAND
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rowland have
returned to their home in Raleigh,
N. C., after a s^rt visit Uf the for
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Row
land and H. M. Rowland, Jr., of this
„ _ city, recently spent two weeks in
the Hev. Mr. Kelier, in Batesburg i ^
Sunday. ' ' Sleigh ai^ son, Chevis,i
Ralph Swink, Jr., a student at!®^ Ninety-Six, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.j
Clemson, spent the week-end with; Bessie Ferguson and
his parents. I Miss Lucile Ferguson of Whitmire,,
Misses Maud Geer and Olive Na- Miss Jeanette Hite and Kirkland Me- j
bors attended a beauty convention | Columbia, visi^ ^”*. Benry j < ►
Monday and Tuesday in Atlanta. ! Burton and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bur-1
Mr8.^H. R. Pugh and Miss Velmaiion Sunday. ,
Pugh spent Sunday in Asheville' Friends of Mrs. Emma J. Little andi
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with their son and brother, Ray
Pugh, and Mrs. Pugh-
Mrs. Irene Todd visited her son.
daughter, Mrs. Harvey Brannon, of|
Statesboro, Ga., will be interested to
know they have moved to Clinton
J. Paul Todd, and Mrs. Todd a fewr®*^ ®re residing on Carolina avenue,;;;
in the home of the former’s daugh-!
Football Days
Are Hare7. T
Let us give your car
a thorough tune-up for
those trips.
Offidgl
Sarriea
Sowers Gorage
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days the past week in Atlanta. .. .
Mrs. Alma McKee, Misses Frances Mrs. Morgan Todd. Mrs. Ottlejj;
Mrs. C. A. Boozer, formerly ofjand Alma McKee were guests Sun-|^°f past year has made her home'
Hollins, Va., who has been recuperat- da;^ of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hedden,Mrs. Todd i^ SimpsonviUe.
in Laurens. I ' ** ‘
Miss Hazel Howard spent the j ’ ■
week-end with her parents, Mr. prA||| |k||iaPfl
ing from a recent illness at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter,
is now visiting her sister, Mrs. A-
C. Daniel in Olanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray visited
Mrs'. Ray’s mother, Mrs. Mamie Cros
by, in Union Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Coleman and Mrs. R.
L. Lockett were called to Augusta
Sahirdigr on account the serious
iitauin of M. Foik^. Friends
here of Mr. Fouche will regret to
know of his critical illness in an Au
gusta hospital.
Mrs. L. Q. Bond is spending sev
eral weeks in Paxville with her
dau^ter Mrs. L. M,< Curtis, and Mr.
Curtis.
Miss Louise Coe of Columbia,
spent the week-end with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands,
Miiss Mary Helen Goodman of
Newberry, who teaches in Union,
spent the week-end with her sister,
Miss Jane Goodman, a member of
the city schools faculty.
Friends o^ Chief Lewis H. Bag-
well, of the city police force, will be
Ylad to know he is convalescing sat
isfactorily at his home after having
his tonsils removed Tuesday at the
local hospital
Miss Collette Griffin, Mrs. W. W.
I Harris, Miss Martha Davidaon and
|JuUai\.Cplanap attended the funeral
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Mrs. H. M. Howard, in Campobello.
Miss Ella Adair was the guest Sun-j-'m^g ^eoig Burnett, Correspondent
day of Mrs. Julia K. Wilson and Miss
Gladys Wilson in Cross Anchor.
Mrs. John D. Davis, Mrs. J. Will
Leake, Mrs. Thad C. Johnson, Sr.,
J. E, Smith, H. D. Payne, Claire |0
Workman, Jack Smith and Clarence!
Smith, Sr., attended the Fairviewt
lIHl Mrs. S. G. Dillard_M[ere visitors I stock .xhow Friday. ,
in Columbia Thursday. ; Mrs. D. M. Vaughn and Mrs. J. A.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ferqueron and Dominick spent Saturday in Spar-
children, Frances and George, of
Henderson, N. C., were week-end
guests of Mrs. M. J. Ferqueron and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young
tanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Smith motor^
to Columbia Sunday where they
were guests of Mrs. Smith’s sister,
Mrs.* Janie Brehmer of Kinard, is,Mrs. Robert Smith, and while there
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hubert | visited Fort Jackson.
Todd, and Mr. Todd. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith spent
Mr. and Mrs. Dt B. Smith had as I Sunday in Newberry with Mr. and
their week-end guests Misses Lillian Mrs. William Smith.
Crowder and Mary Erwin Smith nfi E)owe Bedenbaugh, Jr., on last
Elberton, Ga. Monday underwent an appendix op-,;;
Joe Fincher Austin of Greenwood,! eration at the Newberry hospital.
spent the week-end with his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payne and';;
Mrs. J. W. Anderson and uncle, Ry» daughter, Virginia, of Clinton, visited!<>
land F. Sumerel^ _ |Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith ol Bushi
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd and River Sunday.
Mrs. ^ugh Eargle visited their Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith and '^;
daughter and sister. Mrs. Charles R.jdaugWtr, Sylvia, spent Sunday in o
Workman, and Mr, Workman Sunday I Laur^s^ with Mr. and Mrs. James ^
in Spartanburg. j O’Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Owens of At-[ Mr. and Mrs. Carrol DeVore of
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of H- Q. B. Newaom in HartsviUe
oi> Saturday. Mr. Newsom was the
father of Miss Allene Newsom for
several years a member of the Clin-
iton schools faculty.
Friends of Neil G. Whitelaw, pro
fessor of physi^ at Presbyterian col
lege, who was unable to return at
the beginning of the semester be
cause of an operation at a Kansas
City, Mo., hospital, will be inter
ested to know he returned to the
city last week and has resumed his
teaching duties.
lanta, spent the week-end with the| Newberry, were guests Sunday ofi;;
former’s mother, Mrs. William Bailey [Mr. and Mrs. Dowe Bedenbaugh of jo
Owens. 'Bush River.
Mrs. D. W. Bethea and D. W.| j. w. Speake spent Sunday m ♦
Bethea, Jr., of Dillon, visited their
daughter and sister, Mrs. W, W. Har
ris several days this week.
Miss Mae Barton of Columbia, was,
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.j
Francis Blalock.
Greenwood with his brother, Dr.f
John W. Speake, president of Lander!
college. i
Tennessee-Duke game in Knoxville,
Tenn., Saturday.
Joe McMillan, a student at Clepn-
J *
Missionary' Society Meets
„ J J I The monthly meeting of the Kin-,w
. M. ^n^erman attraded Missionary society was heldi;;
mnessee-Duke ffome ,n Knoxv.lle. ^g^nedsay afternoon at the home of'^
Mrs. Alice Gary.
son, spent the week-end with hisl o*' Jhe program was
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. Me-1 X®” 9/^
Miiian I Lucy Riser, and Mrs. Wade Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Gray Carlisle of Ua'’® serious phases of the
Greer, .were guests Sunday of Mr.i*’’****®" question.
and Mrs, Dudley Ray. j —
The many friends of R. F. Adair > Cub Scoots Hold Meeting
jwiU be glad to know he is improving Den No. 1 of the Cub Scouts of
jOpportunity—
Seeks The Saver
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How many times hove you heard men soy.
It was 0 great opportuni^ . . . but I didn't
hove the money to take advantage of it."
Don't let Opportunity pass you by. Be reody
'for that "break" by systematic saving. It's easy
to acquire the "saving" habit at this bonk..
For 54_years we have served those who, like
us, believe in thrift. We hove seen tiny occounts
grow to major proportions increased by interest
added from year to year. Let your first step
toward independence, peace of mind and per-
sonol secuity be o savings occount. Come in
tomorrow. We welcome you.
New Business Cordially Invited
M. $. Baileii i Sm
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satisfactorily after a week’s illness. |Clinton held their weekly meeting,'
Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire, i„
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spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. ■
i Fred Whitlock, and Mr. Whitlock. ' '
1 Miss Evelyn Henry, student at thei
! University of South Carolina, Co- j
i lumbia, visited her parents, Dr. and I
fMrsv B.'H. "Henry, last week-eftd; ‘
I Mrs. Clara Payne of Goldville, i
spent the week-end with her brother, {
Fred Whitlock, and Mrs. Whitlock. |
Mrs. R. W. Wade is spending two_
weeks with her brother, Campbell
Spratt, and Mrs. Spratt, in Freder-
ick.sburg, Va. While iv/ay Mrs. Wadei
will visit Washington, b, C. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Livingston of i
Newberry, were guests Sunday of j
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Buzhardt.
Miss Bessie Jones has accepted a{
position at Chaney’s Dress shop.
Darrell Dailey, a member of the |
freshman class at Clemson, spent'
•the week-end with his parents, Mr.j
and Mrs. J. B. Dailey. 1
Mrs. Emmie G. Cox and Miss AnneJ
Keith of Simpsonville, spent the
[week-end with the former’s daugh
ters, Mrs. Thomas D. Jacobs and
Mrs. Clayte Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin John.son of
Woodruff, were guests of relatives
[here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Barnes of
Kings Mountain, N. C., and Kuhn
Barnes of Ander.son, spent the week-
■ end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I Eric Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair had as
‘their week-end guest Miss Cornelia
Graham of Union.
J. R. O’Daniel of Fort Worth,
Texas, is recuperating at the home
of his brother, A. O’Duniel, and Mrs.
O’Daniel from injuries received a
few weeks ago in an automobile ac
cident at Roanoke, Va._
Roy John.son, student at. Clemson
college, epent the week-end with his
mpthcr, Mrs, J, B. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Chandler and
sons were guests Sunday of Mrs. J. C.
J Chandler and Mrs. C. B. Mills in
Cross Hill.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Chandler
land Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnao'n spent
Sunday yi Greenville with their sis
ter, Mrs. J. P. Caldwell, and brother- -
in-law, M, A. Bennett, of Ware
Shoals, who has been ill theriY fckr
several weeks. Mrs. J. R. Sloan was
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'^Yes, mere tfcm ever, these new Iftl DWif* 4Mrce hecanse ef enrefnl, prectaion mnnufae-
JehJtMted tnadu are built to fit the job ... turing and workmanship; Dodge qumlity that
jwh. * saves you money.
That’s what Jqh-Rated means. But it also Ask your Dodge dealer now about the right
means quality — Dodge qualttir that comes truck to fit your job . . . the'best truck you
from fine materiab; Dodge quality that en- ever owned.
THtRfS ONf TO F I 1 YOUR JOB '-SAVE YOU MONEY!
McMlLLAN-COOPER MOTOR CO.
WEST MAIM ST. ^ CLINTON, S. C.
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