The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 24, 1940, Image 8

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Poge Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. Tfcurdtty. Octobei! 14. 19W WEST CLINTON PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent ; diate families <and a few friends at> tended. For her marriage the bride was becomingly attired in an early fall model of navy blue with blending ac- ce.ssories. Her corsage was of pink Mrs. Lt M. DeParlicr of Tulsa,ICannon and daughter, Mary Ellen, Mrs. Cannon is tTie young Okla., has returned to her homeland Nathan Cannon visited Mrs.daughter of Mr. and Mrs, *J. H. after spending two weeks with herjGeorge Medlock, who is .seriously iUjcrowe. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes. ^in Greenwood. _ ! Immediately after the ceremony Miss Ruby Moore of Laurens, was' Mr. and Mks. W. L. Ev'ans and | Mrs. Cannon left for a wed- the week-end guest of her sister, daughter, Margaret, and Mr. andj^jj^g by Mrs. Ursula Blakely. This bein^ party night the members enjoyed games of Poor Kitty, guess ing games. The grand prize won in Bingo was a beautiful picture and cord given to Mrs. L. B. Bagwell from the W. M. S. for her new home. Mrs. L. M. Evans and Mrs. Riddle CLINTON, EASLEY TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Coach “Bob” Wilder is putting his hard fighting Red Devils through strenuous N workouts this week in 'preparation for the oncoming Eas- Mrs. Clarence Oakley and Mr.Oak- ley. Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove and son, Don, Visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sanford, in Saluda Sunday. Royce Bouknight of Camp Aubrey, is spending the week with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bouknight Mr. and Mrs. ifohn W.ord, Mr. and Mrs. David Word, and Mi.sses Nora Ciumon and Marie Weir were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan in Tryon, N. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn of Laurens. visited Mrs. Wilburn's mother, Mrs. J. J. Smith, Sunday. I Mrs. Fern Hardman and children .were visitors in Columbia Sunday. For the present they it'ill make, .their home with the bridegroom’s'Hughes and Annelle Whitloek high school football Mis.ses Irene and Celand Camp- parents Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Cannon on Hallowe’en costumes. idown in the *‘Wide visited relatives jaej^j^on street. also won prizes. 1 ley tiu Mrs. Riddle’s home was decorated «.sii k- '*#11 * in the Hallowe’en motif. LS ^ ^ A J 1- I 1 J -4,. . I when they get aboard their bus for A delightful salad course with hot I the city of the Green Wave. Easley always been-noted for Hs great while in the “Wide Awake City bell of Lyman, here Sunday. Ervin Campbell of Greenwood, vis- W. M, S. Meet ited A.‘ F. Campbell'and Mrs. Camp- The Woman’s Missionary Socity of bell the past week-end. Calvary Baptist chpreh held its reg-: Mrs. Charlie Lowry has returned jular monthly meeting at the home | home after a week's visiy with Mr. jof Mrs. R. N. Riddle on Monday eve-1 and Mrs.'John Lowry irt Spartan-1ning. 'Holland gaVe a lovely birthday din-, l^urg. ! The meeting was called to order ner on Sunday at the home of thej Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger. by the president Mrs. Joe Camp- and sons of Union, visited Mrs. Rod- bell. Opened with prayer by Mrs. elsperger's mother, Mrs. Alice Kin- j L. H. Bagwell. Roll called and Souvenirs of little hats were giv-i Coach “Bob” Wilder has been turn en to all. jing out dream teams which for the The next meeting will be with jiast two years have been in the state Mrs. Ursula Blakely on Bailey street, j playoff for the class B crown. Clin- ^ ton and Easley have been playing Birthday Dinner Given i^^^h other for several years, with Mrs. L. H. Quinton and Mre. E. L.! ■■— ——— Clinton holding the edge in victories. When the “Red and White” meets the “Green Wave” in Brice stadi'om at 8 o’clock Friday night there slated to be plenty of fireworks. IS resources Brazil has more iron than any other country in the worldL. We'Fiiiuice AUTOMOBILES — o ~ S. W.'SUMEREL Jacobs Buifding latter honoring Mrs. N. E. Hill of Woodruff, L. H. Quinton and E. L. Holland. About fifteen guests were present for the happy occasion. We' wish to welcome" the new pas- ard. during the week-end. jminutes read by Mrs. Joe Terry in tor of the Church of God. Rev. C. N. I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson and the absence of the Secretary, Mrs. Sprolos to our community. children. Mrs. John Craig, Mr,. Bud'Grady Smith. The meeting wa., then HOMECOMING SERVICES Walter King of Camp Aubrev. is Flo of Goldville, Mrs. Hugh Craig jturned over to the program leader, As previously announced, Sunday visiting his parent-s. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Shirley Anne, of, Mrs. R. D. Hughes. An interesting | will be observed as homecoming day Henry King. Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. A.|tatk on “God’s Unchanging Plan ofjat C. C. Abbott I was a visitor in Fl Campbell Sunday. (Stewardship,” by Mrs. Hughes with spartunburg Motid ay Mr. and Mrs. Arthur'Young of) Mrst Riddle reading the Scripture. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miller of Ninety-Six, spent Sunday with their if aurens, visited Mrs. Dessie Wilkes daughter. Mrs. Joe Strickland. and!*° homes where there was a death, daughter, Mrs. Joe Strickland, and [ Mr. Strickland. I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris and son, j Walter, and Mr. and Mrs. Brenard 1 Patterson and son, Wallace, visited! Lauren Sunda\’. I Marvin Holtzclaw who recently, joined the armv. is stationed at Fort! Bragg. N. C. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strickling and Mrs. L. E. Morris in Wood-) children 01 Greenwood were the I week-end guests of Mrs. Sadie Quid-, ^ , ,1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rushton and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McGee and ton. Eddie, were vi.sitors in Spartan- ^ ^‘i burg Monday. Campbell Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin and]^ Mrs. J. H, Cothran, Mr. and JIrs. children of Ninety-^x, and M. T. |01in Cothran, and Mr. and Mrs. Fuklin of Clemson College, spent the , John Horton and children of Inman, past week-end with Mr. and' Mrs Duncan’s Creek Presbyterian church near here. There will be morning and afternoon services, with dir\ner served on the grounds during the mid-day intermission. J {were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; Marcell Barker. ' Mr. and Mrs. Nick Neson pf Rock J. H. and Mr. Hiill, visited Mr. and Mrs^ Crowe the past week-end. ' Mrs. Ora Woods and son, Robert,' I visited Mrs. Melton Kelly in Wood- : M. T. Firklin. .Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Riddle children of Greenwood, visited and Mrs. R. N. Riddle. Sunday. Mr. and Mr.^. R. T. Trammel] and family, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Tram mell and family. Mrs. Grady Smith, ruff Sunday. ' and Mrs. Joe Davenport and chil. L. E. Woods of New’ York, is vis-i ciren attended the funeral of iPaul iting his mother. Mrs. Ora Woods.' Trammell in Gray Cpurt Tuesday. Joe Creswell and Bennie Fhankj .Mrs. .Manly Foulknet nt Dawson- McCurry of Abbeville, spent^ th^ ville, Ga., visited her parents. Mr. i week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James and Mr.s. C. F, Dunaway, the past Creswell. ' 1 week-end. - J Herbert Stribble of Cross Anchor,! Mrs Ursula Blakely spent the Mrs. Jim Cunningham ad littlei 'week-end with Mrs. Sallie Aber-[daughter of Laurens, Mrs. Burley, irombie in Laurens. . Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lever, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McGee visited O. C. l,ever. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Taylor near Harmon of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Laurens Sunday. , Vernon Lever, Mrs. J. H. Webb of Ruby Anne Foukner has returned Goldville, Mr. and Mrs. G. J, Bun- home after visiting relatives in Daw-idrick, Mr*. T. 0. Buodrick and sonville, Ga, 1 daughter, Mrs. Ruth Allen, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horton and Junius Burley, of Pomaria, Mr. and children of Greenwood, visited Mr.!Mrs. Colen Shealy and son, S. D. tmd Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Monday.' Lever, Mrs. Lillie Bundrick, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell and Mrs. Carence Cumalander and chil- children. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woot- dren of Chapin, Mr, and Mrs. Char- en and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ley Stuck of Winnsboro, Mr. and f WHAT’S y044A, TELEPHONE SCORE? Most people realize the business and social value, of a pleasant telephone per sonality, and a seemingly gruff or hasty manner is usually just thoughtless ness. Since tbh seenis to be the age of quizzes,.JiQyf about a short one on some points of telephone usage? T DoTou Talk Directly Into tho Talopkofio? The proper way to u*e the telephone for b^t results is to hold the transmitter di rectly in front of the lips while you are talking. Do You Spaak Pleasantly? Remember...it may be your best friend or your best cus tomer. Greet him as pleas antly as you would if you were face to face. Pleasant people get the most fun out of life anyway.- Do You Hang Up Gently? Thoughtlessly slamming the receiver may appear like an act of discourtesy to the per son to whom you have been talking. You don’t mean it, of course, but it may leave the wrong impression. Do You Talk Naturally? Normal tone of voice is best Whispered words are indis tinct Shouting distorts the voice and may make it gruff and unpleasant. Many, many times you form your impression.of people—and they jadga you—by the sound of a voice over the telephone. SovTHEiur Bell Telephone AND TEl.EcaAFH C^., IrC Mrs. J. W. Tarrer, Mr. and Mrs , Bill Jennings of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Harmon and children of Augusta, Ga., and Mrs. E. B. Busch ^of Lexington, attended the funeral (of Wade T. Lever Wednesday, J Mrs. J. Y. Hughes, Miss Minnie Hughes and Mrs. Essie Hughes of 1 Whitney, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. G. [Jackson Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy of Eln- foree. attended the Crow-Cannon wedding on Saturday. » Ted Bell spent the week-end with I his cousin, Beverly Ann Pruitt, in j , Laurens. I .Mrs. J. S. Oldham and Mrs. Flbyce j Bell visited Mrs. B. C. Pruitt Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Con Satterfield and (Children, visited friends in Woodrjrff 1 Sunday. j Mrs. Clyde Laney of Calhoun Falls, visited Mrs. Floyce Bell Saturday. On Saturday evening about fifty friends of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Queen enjoyed a chicken stew at their home on Sloan street. I Birthdays and Anniversaries i Mrs. Pearl Painter had a birthday. Friday, Oct. 18. [ Tuesday, Oct. 22 was the birthday 1 of Lessie Hedspeth. | Today, Oct. 24. is the 7th birthday ’ of Buddie Yarborough. I Births ! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland an- ' nounce the birth of a daughter, .Brenda Mae, on Oct. 11. I Mrs. Strickland is the former Miss lErline Youngs Among The Sick Mrs. Wm. Cannon is ill at her home on Jackson street. * Mrs. J. H. Crowe is able to be. out again after being ill two weeks. . Dessie Wilkes and Roy Cannon are patients at the local hospital. ^ Glad to report Mrs. Lewis is im proving after being ill a week. Mrs. Walker Gregor^ is a pa tient at the local hospital where she had an operation on Friday. Crawe-Canami In a ceremony characterized by simplicity and beauty Miss Eoise Crowe - and Willie Cannon were united in martigae. The vows tmre tspeken at the .of the officiating minister Rev. H. JX Hughes. Members of the imnai Meetings The Pentacostal Home Mission met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. James Creswell. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Walker Gregory, the vice presi-' dent, Mrs, James Creswell, presided over the meeting. Roll called and minutes read by the secreUry. With twelve answering. All business at tended to, the members then enjoyed the Scripture reading and a talk made by their pastor. Rev. R, H. Gause. At the social hour an oyster sup per was served by the hostess. THIS WEEK—OCTOBER 20-26 IS Ph Nationa armacy Know Your Druggist! f Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant i- This week—^from October 20th to October 26th —is National Pharmacy W^k—^the one week in the year that is set Jaside to bring the services rendered by druggists to the attention of people throughout the nation. It is, in a way, a tribute to the unselfish pirblic service rendered by those whom we speak of, affectionatriy, as “pill rollMs,” When your doctor •writes a prescription ]ie uses every care to be sure that the correct ingredients are prescribed to help you regain your health. But this is only half of the story—the prescrip tion nrust be filled with equal care. This is the job of your druggist—^who does his. job well. During National Pharmacy Week, the druggists of Clinton are celebrating the event. Each one of these stores invites you to visit them during this week. They are anxious to have you know more ,aboiit the service that they“af*e pnftjared to ren der you, about the nationally known brands of remedies and various other merchandise that they offer you at moderate prices. Back of the filling of your ixrescription lies the druggist’s years of college work before he is li- censed to fill inrescriptions. Into the filling of the prescription goes his knowleds^ palS^^faking'caie, accuracy and his integrity to use no substitutes and only the purest drugs. When you can, buy what you need at a drug store, it is wise to do so, for you can rest as sured that whatever is offered you thwe is exact ly as represented. It is reliable and backed by a reliable store, whose head is a leader in and a credit to his community. His reliability ia your assurance that the medi cine you take will serve its purpose and put you on the road to recovery. No greater service is rendered a community than that rendered by the druggist, who is constantly on duty — day and night—subject to your call—^willing and anxious to serve you to the best of his ability. If What You Need Can Be bought At Your Drug Store — Buy it There! Your Druggist Sells Na tionally Advertised, Quality Merchondise Only ond Does Not Tempt You With Inferior Substitutes —Something "Just As Good." "Your Druggist Is More Thon o Merchont." Buy Your Needs At TheseJ^eliaUe Drug Stores VISIT THEM DURING NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK—ALL THIS WEEK Smitli’s . k ... irmacy ‘THE REXALL STORE” Phone 101 V All Prescriptioiu Skillfully Compounded of iht Finest Ingredienia. Prompt DelWery. , TdepiMme 400 Pbanaacy Kellers Drug Store FRANK KELLERS, PluG. Phone Noh 1 Young’s Phar^^ WALGBEEN AGENCY SYSTEM Mcthaac 19 I 1- *1 f