The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 17, 1940, Image 5

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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS counted for the Biddic*a other touch- for 14 yards and Adams raced down. ' Iremaininc ten for the score. The ever-threatening / Caver-to- AUbrook and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MiUei*, Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Hitt and Cemnor, Jr., of Barnwell, were guests Mies Elizabeth Copeland. (Sunday of the latter'* parents, Mr.j Mn. a. Coleman and daughter, ^ land Mr*. R. M. League. iMiss Miriam Coleman have gone to till YbO KHOW ida!S»te?M^ML:te.^rSInda? -After a fast downfield drive by the ImlU^s * i liifc ■ fcWl uu ■ wy fasia^wf Columbia with Mrs. Gallowaj^Sj Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Monts and|Sox. Caver again threw to Adams narents. Mr. and Mrs. George T. daughter. Judy, visited the former’s —————— — ■ " —— Blinws. fa^, J. E. Monts, Sunday in Pros-i Mrs. M. C, Poole visited her par- pertty. Mrs. J. Hamp Stone is vacationiniient*. Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Dempsey,.in* Dt. D. J. Woods, Dr. J» W. Davis Items of interest Concerning Ointon Residents Adams combination clicked twice to SUBSCRIBE TO TEE CHEOEICLS the Six their sole touchdown. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTDIO —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO, -Miss Ad#ine Boiand of Columbia, spent the week-end with her father, F. M. Boland, and other relatives. H. D. HENRY 1$98-1940 F. M. BOLAND this w^ aTthe gu^ ^ relatives in C^reenville the past week-end. land Dr. F. D. Jonas attended the falll^ Andferson. —— I Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Riddle of meeting of South Carolina Pres^y- Mte J«nl. Yo«* hu , Mr. Md M„. PhlUlp Md lit-;g-rtmbur*. »«.>. S««l.y '>'^'7 hIc!S5‘ office position with S. W. Sumerel,! tie daughter, ^ Patsy, of Greenville,; Mr. and Mra Ralph Copeland. church near Hickory Tavern Tu ,i local i^tna Ltfe Insurance agent. ‘ ‘ *• •- - 4.... « < 1 Miss Elizabeth Anderson of Dillon,' was the week-end guest of friends here. Mrs. E. M. Timmerman and Mn. K. Mood Smith were visitors in Char lotte Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent Sun<tey in Little Mountain with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. Thad C. Johnson, Jr., are occupying one of the Jacobs apartments on Calvert avenue. Dr. Duncan Felder spent Sunday spent Simday with Mrs. Essay’s par-i Miss^Gface Martin, a freshman at^,<*®y- , „ « . » ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Caoley. Converse college, Spartanburg, spent _ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cathey had aS The many friends of R. F. Adair the ,week-end with her parents. Dr.'their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. are^lsd^ srewii on the street* ahd Mrs. W. T. Martin, in Goldville.jE. B. Richbourg and sons. Jack and ™ ttbS* or Sw^iShe h«l h«r guoM Mbs NMcrlBilly. ud Mr. .nd Mrs. Bill Moore) SSS sreAs. '.Charles of Pelzer. jand children, Betty Ann and Jimmy.j Miss Mary Lizzie Oweps, Mrs. Guy' Mrs. Gc^ne Simpson has returnediO* Union. . . Emory and Mrs. T. P. Owens visited'from Qtarleeton, where she spent thei Mrs. Truluek of Sumter, is visit- Mr. and BIrs. David C<H>«land Sun-[past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. ing her son, R. S. Truhick, and Mrs. day in Renno. 'George Hesse- 'Truluek. Yesterday Bfrs. T^uck, Miss Pauline Benjamin.of Spartan-' Miss Violet Browning spent Sun- Mrs. R. S, Truluek, and chiWrdn and burg, spent the week-end y^lth hen day in Newbgrry with relatives. [Mrs. M. 4- Ferqueron were guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benja-| Rev. and Mrs. J<^ Monfison and • relatives in McCormick. ‘ min. j children are occupying the McFad-[ Friends of Mrs. Edward H. Ray ! H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — RE.AI. EST.^TK Federal Loans NeRoHe^ed On Real Estate Telephone 121 r * y«icaKXKaiwnniEaannw»afK»»iit»mimwcitt<xKKiwcs»w«w«caxittn«cxwi M M' will be glad to know that she is im- proing at ^Hays' hospital where shej Mrs. O. O. Copeland of Newberry,* den house on Cleveland street . 4 visited her sister, Mrs. W. C. Shealy, Mrs. J.'J. Cornwall and Mrs. Dick In L\OTbert^ N. C., with his sister,Shealy during the week. (Vaughn of Kinard, vlsi^ relatives[been *a patient the past three Miss Isabel Emder. 1 ^ Anderson of Reidville, | and friends in Florence during the. weeks. Mrs. A. L. Shepa^ ahd son, Bo^i daughter, Miss Mary Anderson,' past week. I ^iss Margaret Hipp, a student at G^reen ISd Mr Greei’ ta'^l^bfaN'^ teaches in Simpsonvllle, visited* S. A. Pitts sifnt the week-<nd ^iwinthrop college. Rock Hill, spent duSia ^o^t wSTm^ aSeo«S’s^”- and other relatives. Atlanta with brothers. Davis V. week-end with her parents, Mr. during the ^t^week. Mrs. SA^ra s | mends here Saturday, and Carroll Pitts, grandmotoer, Mrs. IX V. j^thmi, of. of M. J, Danzigerj Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler, Miss Jacksonville, Fla., who had spent ai ' 'and Mrs. Ernest Hipp, near here. jacKKBViue. ria., w.» «« "IwUl b. glad to taoai »he b improv-, Viola Chandter, Mr,. A. A. Ramage.; »?• M““d few dw here, accompenied them lo|,_^ ^ ^ 1 Columbia. i •«a.-Kaa-* ontuttii nnH ann An.'eiam, eri.itA/i Mice RVances WbIcs Hen- Bethlehem, Ga., i^re gueste Sun [day of their aunt, Mrs. C. L. Sims. vs"y Mrs.‘Herbert Powell and son. An- day visited B^iss Fia: sel, of Waterloo, weA guests during ry of Cowpens. ^ D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ^ eeagltdeea f ‘ EMBALMEJRS LkeasM Embalaiers, Complete Modern EqalpmeBt Day Pboae 94 Night 24, 2S3 2S$ ClintOBv S. C. 01 VAIWpdUB. J •• T T J %M ^ the week <jf Mrs. E. Mpod Smith. , Mis» Selma Swink, student s^t Lan-1 Rev. and Mrs. J. LwGrande Mayer < ► Miss Annie Lou Norman Mrs, Leila; der college. Greenwood, spent the i are occupy!^ the apar^ent of Mr. . N. Johnson and son, Charles, Jr., 1 week-end with her parents, Mr. and*and Mrs. Carroll W. Copeland on Mrs. Charles Norman and children Mrs. R. B. Swink, Mr. and Mrs.. Hampton avenue, ai^ occupying* one of the Jacobs!Swink, Misses Selma and Nell Swink' T. Manly Hudson and Weyman apartments on Calvert avenue. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hudson of Greenville, were Sunday Lieut. Dill B. Ellis of the United-J. D. Costen in Laurens. | visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cope- States air corps, stationed at Mont-i Mrs. Allen C. MeSween returned j land. gomcry, Ala., spent the week-end' Tuesday to Richmond, Va.. afler ftf and Mrs. Tt:^: Johnson, Otha few Hays' visit tocher parents. B4r. and Mrs. L.- B. Dillard. . Mias Emily Fprguson. member of the Chesterfield high school faculty, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mr*. R. E. Ferguson, j . Bliss Pat Giles is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Roberts, in Washington, N. Q* * Mrs. Duke W. Hicks, Jr., and BilW BCarsh ‘of Gaffney, visited fricnos here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Darnell and children have recently wnoved here IF EVE % . . . had given Adam a better break and less apples, there’d be no brake work today. So we thank Eve, and offer to test her daughters’ brakes free today—or any day. — with his parents, ^ Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis. Miss Pauline Lavrsen, who teaches in Simpsonvllle, spent the week-end with her-mother Mrs. L. T. Lawson, n^ here. Miss Edna Copeland of Spartan- btHTg, .was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Copeland. Bfr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova and daughter, Dolores, and Miss Madeline Cassanova of Columbia, I spent the week-end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova. cmiaren imivk icwmijr «nMt «?un- 1 Mrs. Helen Cheatham was the from near Greenwood, and have | Mn and j week-end guest of relatives in Ab-1 taken an apartment with Mrs. Agnes ^ ibeville. Kern. Mr. Darnell is connected with Mrs. 'N. M. Lawroice and little j the Durham Life Insurance company, son, Charles Ray, of Clemson, is vls-i Mrs. Harry Schumacher has re- liting her mother, Mrs'. E. F. Ray, and [turned to her home in Washington, other relatives here this week. D. C., after a few days* visit to her Miss Virginia Dillard, a studemt at' dajughter, Mrs. P. M. Moore, and Mr. and Ann Johnson, and Sara McCrary spent the week-end in Charleston and visited the former’s son^ Garrard i Johnson, who is enlisted in the army there, Roy C. Nabors of Atlanta, is visit ing his sister, B4rs. W. Taylor Adair, Mr. Adair and other relatives here. Mrs. C. M. Bailey returned Tues day from Columbia where she was the guest for a few-^days of Mrs. D. M. Doug^.t Mr. ana B^rs. Billy McMillan and Official Serriee Sowers Garage Phone 196 Coker college," HartsviUe, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. S. G. Dillard. « _ Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones and daughter, Miss Frances, on Sund^ visited the former’s brother, Ray F. Moore Judge and Mr*. M, H. Yount'and children. Miss,Helen and Marshall, Jr., of Hickory N. C., spent Tliursday with Mirs. Yount’s mother, Mrs. Tom Adair, who accompanied them home Una. _J, F, Jacobs and J. Archie Willisj are spending this week in Chicago j on business. " ^ ; Mrs, W. C. Oxley and son, Bob,i will return today after a week’s visit' to her parents In Bluefield, W. Va.- Sgt. and Mrs. SterUin Young and son. Sonny, and Miss Louellen Jones were guests of relatives Sunday in* Brevard, N. C. ' i Miss Dorothy Horton has accepted 1J0D«, Of Pick®., Who b . potlent inifor . vbit.. ^ a Greenville hospital. I Miss Inez ’Tucker,, student at thek Ur U f om to «ia ^ Miss Sa/a Stone was the week-end I Presbyterian Assembly’s Training [^rs. Lynn accom- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eb Horton in school, Richmond, Va., spent the Greenville. | week-end on the orphanage campus I Mr. and Mrs. Harry League spent with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Sunday with relatives in Switzer. 'Tucker panied him on the trip and is visit ing relatives in Bradenton, Fla. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Groben re turned yesterday to their home in' gthe and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and! Mrs. W. S. Bean is visiting her'J*®- daughter, Miriam, are spending a few 1 daughter, Mrs. L. McD. Kennedy, ^ d.y, wiB. r«utlv« In Woodn.IT. 1 Sparlanhur,. ot Mr.,-Wa...r Ml,. Johnson wiU be glad to know she Friends of Miss Frances Farrell,! Dr, D. J. Woods was a student at Presbyterian college, will'.visitor in. Greenwood Friday. be glad to know she is able to be «iit again after a short illness. I Mr. and Mr?. Eugene Easterling SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONlCLB, and dauid^ter, Emily Ann, Miss Lila in. Woods accompanied him and was the guest of Mr^ J. C. Agnew for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper and son, Lynn, Jr., spent &inday • in iBatesburg with Mrs. Cooper’s father, ■W. L. Wise, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P.» Shealy. Miss Ethel Garrett of AblwviUe, was the week-end guest of Miss has returned home after being a pa tient in the local hospital for the past^ ten dajrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers of;! Greenville, formerly of Clinton, vis-, ited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Beatrice Frith of Columbia j spent Thursday at her home on West jj Main street with her mother, Mrs. Mildred Garrison. She had as her EuLibeth Nek^nT'MisTGrrreU. Miss Quests Mr. and Mrs. Harry E^t of I Nelson and Mrs. T. J. Leake vtoited Columbia and I^aymond M^dell o^ relativ^es in Greenwood Sunday. Phi adelphia. Mrs. Frith entertain-^ • Miss Pauline Robert*,, who teacbe*I ^ lunch at Hotel Cim- iin Winnsboro. spent the week-end ^ ^ d , with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. P.j Mr. and Mp. Drummoiid Badey 'Rnh*»rtT« and son Johnny, of Greenwood, spent Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Sheeiy Charlotte with their er. Mrs. Estelle Abrams and the for mers mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey,' Also with Mrs. Bailey was her daughter, Miss Mary Ella Bailey, Miss Katherine Graham, librarian at the Thomson, Ga., high school, spent the week-end with her parents, Prol. and Mrs. Bothwell Graham. She had as her guest Miss Julia Eas terling of Columbia, and Miss Cath erine Vann of Trenton. Misses Gra- t Sunday in dauiihter and son-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. E. F. Culbreath. - * ' Mr. and Mrs. Hal Baldwin and son, ^ ^ I Hal, Jr., of Columbia, visited Mr. and' ' Mr,. S. C. Dunlap Sunday. . ' Ml- Ka.harm, Orah.m 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. West and daughter, Mrs. Freeman McCom- mack, and her small son of Terre- ‘ Haute, fndiana, were guests during the week of relatives here and in l^cwl^rrv Duncan Worknran. a sanior Clemson. spent the week-end wiU.“'« Horton-W.lkins wrtdmj and re- 'his mother Mrs. Nene D. Workman. | ■" Saturday, and gi jndmother, Mrs. W. J. Dun- * can '^1 Al C yy. Lb. I. U. « 1 Mrs. Billy McMillan was in Water loo Friday to attend a party given I by Mrs. T. A. Nichols in honor of| ' *♦■ ;Mrs I P. JHoore, a recent bride. i State and national .speakers will [ Mrs. L. F. Stratton and Mrs. Roy take part on the three-day program Smith of Charlotte, N. C-, were ‘>f the annual state convention of the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.!%>uth Carolina Woman’s Christian 'N. Mauney. Also visiting Mr. and Temperance union beginning Friday Mrs Mauney Sunday were Mr. and in Anderson, and continuing through Mrs Manciel Henson and Mrs. J.M.,Sunday. All sessions will be held in Bailey of Columbia. the First Baptist church with the J. R. O’Daniel has returned to his Anderson chapter a.c host to 200 -del- home in Fort Worth, Texas, after egates from all parts of the state. ' spending the past two weeks recu- A number of national speakers will' perating at the home of his brother, appear on the program. ] A. O’Daniel, from injuries received ^ in an automobile wreck. He was ac- S. C. BIDDIES LICK companied to Birmingham, Ala., by*, his brother. Frank Davis, who is enlisted in the STATE W. C. T. U. MEETS IN ANDERSON P. C. FROSH, 20-6 eni navy, stationed at Noraolk," ^a., is Columbia. Oct. 12.—The University' spending a two weeks* leave with his of South Carolina Biddies put their* parents. Mr. and Mr#John D. Davis, nmning and aerial attacks into ac-' Also here for the w(?ek-cnd with tion Saturday and reaped a decisive their parents were Mrs. J. Nolan 20 to 6 victory from the Presbyterian Parker and daughter, Emily, 'of college freshmen. Lanrley, and John D. Davis. Jr., of The Biddie scored twice in the sec- Augusta. ond quarter. Bridwell received Ca- The following Clinton p^ple at- ver’s punt on his 40-yard line. On a tended the funeral of Robert ll Tins- reverse ^llard shoved the ball to Lit- ley in Laurens Bfonday: Mrs. D. W. tie, who broke free from scrinunage Mason Bliss EUk Adair, Dillard and galloped 40 yards for a touch- Adair. BArs. J. M. Adair, Mrs. Fay- dou^n. Allan} place-kicked the point, ette Ramage, Mrs. L. M. Wilson, A downfield drive produced the oth- Mrs. W. T. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. er score in Unit quarter. A pass in- E. R. Knox, Bgjr. amL Bin. Frank tercepted in the fourth quarter ac- Performance Counts, Always In banking, aa in other activities, the only thinjf that counts is PERFORMANCE. We are fflad to point to the record of this hank, which, since it was organized 54 years affo, has been wnrkinjf with and for those interests and undertakinjiEs of benefit to thbtromni unity. Our recbrdrls one of progress, .safety, and co operation, our services fitting the needs of business houses and individuals throughout this city and vi cinity. A connection here will benefit you. - - ■ - - - * - - - New Business Cordially Invited M. $. Bailiv i $01 I ' * I * i > ' * ' k ' ► < I •) OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST ■; $ FOOTBUl Bell Street V8. Easley Friday Night October 25 Under Floodlights - Johnson Field _ — 7:30 O’clock TWO OF THE STRONGEST TEAMS IN THE PIEDMONT •\ EVERYBODY INVITED- COME! Admission 20c 3 35c Proceeds to be used by Clinton Ki- wanis Chib for their Christinas Santa Chuie Fund. 4 i*