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' rV : T f : I. ..'Xv* i •> f«f ; -aC- !l'. TlM^y, Nwrtmber 21,1940 THE CUHTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page THANKSeiVIN©. 1940 WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BMEFS.,..UOUr li PEOPU YOU MOW Items of Interest Concerning Qinton Residents, Grady Alva, of Pendleton, visited her daui^ters, Mrs. Horace HorVxi and Mrs. Edgar Copeland, during the wc^. Dr. E. E. Strong of the Erskine college faculty. Due West, occupied the Judfe of Probate of Laurens county, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on ihe same day will apply for a final dircharge from our trust as ExeetS'^ tor*. Any pei;son indebted to said estate the pulpit of Thomwell Memorial is notified and required to make pay- nient on or before that date; and aO l>ersons having claims against _ ' church for, both morning and after I nnnn services on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Paris of will present them on or bfr- Biiss Hazel Howard visited her sonville, Fla., were guests during the**^*^ date, duly proven or b« Mrs. George R. Holland is the( «*.«. ..uwwu vu»«^ hct.-- •>— » r k guest today of Mrs. J. G. Shuler in [parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. How- week of Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn, j‘O'^^er Mr^ Columbia.. ard, in Campobello last week-end. , Friends of Miss Minnie Wilson will 7- F, I Mr. and Mrs. Odyss McIntosh of Misses Edna Copeland and Char-.f®^* know she is ill at the Lesh MRS J M PiTTS ’ Greenwood, visited the fomr’s par-jlotte Perry and John B. Graham of.^^^T^ary on the orphan^e campus | teiits, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mclntorii, Spartanburg, were g^ts Sunday of’ (Sunday. • jMr. afid Mrs. J. C. Wland. f Executor*. i Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn am^ W. M. Page of Spartanburg, spent ^^ ’ 'children, Martha and Owens, of Sunday with his dai«hter, MrsrE.l!^'SUBSCRIBE TO TM CHRONfCUi Thanl^ving tolid^ with Mm | Friends df Miss Edith Henderson Leslie Duke, a Clemson student. Vaulin s parents, Mr. and Mrs. i ^ interested to know she has Miss Sara Stone left yesterday for iR. Owens. accepted a steho^phlc posttkm with a few days’ visit to her sister, Mrs. Misses Dorothy and Frances Ru^jthe Texas company. Tc. J. Bouknight, and Mr. Bouknight, in Concord, If. C. Fred Garland, who has been visit- [ Edwards, students at Winthrop eol-i Mr. and MTs. J, C. thomas and diildren are spending Thatdogiving liege. Rock Hill, are spending the 'nianksgiving holidays wEh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards. The many friends of Dr. Jack H ing at his home in Beaulah Deane, NrC., was the guest Sunday of Rob in Belton with Mrs. Thomas’ mother, Mrs. Pearl Vaughn. (or Mveral months will be interested ^ pertwert on account dfi*'®.** •“ 666 COLDS ito know 'he is now a patient in a {Columbia hospital. I Miss Agatha Bailey, who teaches in ’Chester, and Miss Mary Ella Bailey, I a member of the Campobello school the serious illness and death of her’®^ home the past few days. father, Mr. Helderman. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts of Spar tanburg, spent Sunday with the for ”»«*■’» motheij, Mfs. Nannie A. Pitts, faculty, are spending the Thanks- ^ T»,inir> itmoo or.A uttio fiTrT^vTsJ^ ora^r«n’?5.e,‘‘‘2! “Srs Hutert Owens and >onJ George, and Mrs. .T. P. Owens and Cauley, a few days during children visited friends in Laurens The following Winthrop colle|(e studeitts are at home for the Thanks giving holidays; Misses Marguerite McMillan, Dorothy Workman, Emily Dillard, Elsie Johnson, Ida and Dor othy Crawford and Margaret John son. Miss Elliott Dobbins is spending the holidays at her home in Gold- TO REUEVE MISERY OF UQDm TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Rab-My-Tten”—• WoiteerMI LfaUBent Try ville. nUNKSGIVING sn BY PROCUMAUOH j Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moultrie, Miss rtJiM Frances Sheely, who teacheslg^t“/f A*!": FINAL SETTLEMENT In his proclamation designating to- j Bless our land with honorable indus- day November 21st, as Thanksgiving, try, sound learning, and pure man- President R^«lt said: . , sbve'us fmm violence, discord, and “I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, pr^T- f^m pride and arrogancy, dent of the United States of Ameri- from every evil way. Defend ca, do herilby designate Thursday, I o^r liberties, and fashion into one the twenty-first day of November,' people the multitudes brought 1940, to be observed nationally as akjther out of many kindreds and day of thanksgiving. {tongues. *‘Iq a year which has seen calam-i ‘‘radue with the spirit of wisdom ity and sorrow fall upon many peo- those to whom in thy name we en- iKc TisanL-oaiv !Brooks were supper guests Friday latter’s sister, Mrs. n H ' E- V. Rewis. and Mr. Lewis, in and Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Sr. Winnsboro Miss Louise Buford, a member of pies elsewhere in the world may we give thanks for our presi^ation. “On the saihe day, in the same hour, let us pray: “Almighty CM, who has given us this good land for our heritage; we humbly beseech that we may always prove ourselves a people mindful of thy favOT and glad to do thy will. trust the authority of government that there may be justiee and peace at home and that tturough obecUence to thy lew, we may diow forth thy praise among the nations of ttie earth. Ih the time of prosperity, fill our hearts with thankfulness, and in the day' of trouble suffer not our trust in thee to fail; amen.’’ CAROLINA KIWAN1S LEADERS TRAINED Rock Bill. Nov. U. —Caiolina Ki- wanis leaders met here Thursday with District Governor-elect Ray Fuxt to conduct a training course for newly-etected lieutenant governors. Members of the Rock Hill club district secretary; and Ames Halti- wanger of Columbia, Richard Thig pen of Charlotte, N. C., and T. W. Crews’ of Spartanburg, past district governors. New lieutenant governors for the coming year are: Charles E. Erwin, Forest City, N. C.; Joseph Shuford, Hickory, N. C.; Dr. E. D. Cathell, Lexington, N. C.; (Jrin Tuttle, Selma, the Winnsboro school faculty, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Buford near here.^ Frioids of Mrs. J. F. MilAm and daughter. Miss Guynell Milam, will be interested to know they will move this week to Cofumbia where they will make their home with Mrs. Milam’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Rkhbourg. Mr. and BCrs. James Moore and daughter, Frances, of York, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown and children of Blackstock spent Sunday with Mrs. Moore’s and Mrs. McKeown’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Bhik>ck, 1^. Mrs. William P. Cokqr of Spartan burg, spent a few days the past yreek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel. joined the visitors at a luncheon atjN. which Ralph C. Barker of Durham, N. C.; L. W. MidgetL N. C., intemaiional trustee, spoke. N. C.; T. F. Jon^ Gi^d^ro, N. C., The faculty included Barker, Furr, Dr. Charles Armstrong of Salisbury, N. C., present Caroling district gov- Dr. Orin F. Crow, Columbia, and Wilson W. Harris of Clinton. emor; Herbert Henny of Darlington,'SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE WMMIIMURRMIMRRimWWWRWRRBRMlIHRTnCRieWRItRRWHIlUIRWRRRBBBB «H. D. HENRY 1W8-1949 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS— B£AL ESTAIV Federal Loans N^esotlated On Reni Estate « Telephone 121 > Miss Vivipn Parks Adair, a mem ber of the McCormick high school faculty, is spending the ’Thanksglvtnf holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair. Miss Virginia Benjamin and Mrs. Wyman Shealy were visitors in Spar tanburg Mmiday. Mrs. Inez Pruitt of Whitmire, isi spending a few days with her dau^- ter, Mrs. Frank Cauley, and Mr. Cau- ley. Miss Carrie James, formerly of Sumter, has accepted a position on the nursing staff (rf Hays hospital Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap and chil dren are spending the Thanksgiving Holidays with her mother, Mfs. W.j W. Harris, in Suidersvllle, Ga. I Houston Frowein of Charlotte,! Take notice that on the 10th day of December, 1940, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Executors* of the estate of R. P. Adair, Sr., deceased, in the office of Gray FunersJ Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...Rnd—. EMBALMERS AnlHilaiice Serriee Phonca 41 and 399.J L RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra. YU.. T N* C., vlsl^ his mother, Mrs. May, Mr. and D. FlnwelhV tast w.ek.»n^^ ,1 to Waatminster Satur- ^ j ^ daughter, June, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yvere called day on account of the death of Mr. veteran in Oconee county. (Express employes,and auxiliary Fri- !xeran m uconee coumy. Henry Downs Byrd, formerly ^ this city, who' is connected with I. Pauline Benjamm of Spar-, J Guest construcUon comoanv was the ^ week-end with her,< > uuest consirucuon company, was w j g Benja- [; Miss Pauline Roberts, a’member''| guest during the week-end of Mrs. 1 J™, Julia Griffin. ' ‘ Misses Inez Young and Aliened , Z '♦ Copeland, Lander^Slege students,!®^ 1! •re (pending the Thanksgiving ' days at their homes here. Friends of Miss MUdred Cum- "^« rv mings, a member of the.State Train- . ’ nana ***** ina &hool faculty will be fflad to!KnoxviUe, Tenn., ing bchooi faculty, wui De glad to Rantin know she is convalescing at home after being a patient at Ae local hospital for a few days. . * Mrs. G. A. Black and Miss Frances Black are visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. C. B. Lawter, and the Rev. Mr. LaYurter tn Atlanta. last Yveek. Mrs. Dow is the daugh ter of Mr. Rantin. The following Clinton girls who attend the University of South Caro lina, Columbia, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays at their Mr. «;d Mr,. J. A. Neltfibor, and daughter, Mary Ann, of Chicopee, lyn Henry and Elziabeth Graham. G.., and Mias Elai* Neighbor,, vrhol te«:he, neu- HartevUle. are W«id-1?{7T S ing the Thenkagiving hoUdays with!?*";,?; thia city. wiU their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.^ Nei^b^ I*' ® Columbia hospital where she Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rice of Green ville visited Mrs. Rice’s parents, Mr. land Mrs.iE. T. Woodruff duriing tlHE week. Miss Barbara Mintgomery, student has been a patient for ten days. Mrs. Grady Seawright and son. You re Welcome Always! You moy never hove been inside our bonk. Nevertheless, we wont you to know that you ore olwoys welcome. Let us tell you about our services and show you our facilities. See for yourself how closely we ore geared to serve the community's bonking needs, in o friendly and helpful woy. Then, if you feel thot we con serve you to advantage, we will be glad to hove you os o depositor and cus tomer. ^ ■ New Business Cordially Invited M. $. 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Sumereli and Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Ander-. son on Sunday visited their brother,! T. B. Stunerel, of Laurens, Yvho is a! patient in the Veteran’s hospital inj ! Augusta, Ga. Friends of Mr. Sum- erel will be interested to know he is improving satisfactorily. Miss Mary Emma Speake, a mem ber of the Greenwood school faculty, and Mr. and Mrs. George Weathers of Greenville, are spending the Thanksgiving holid^ with their : parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. I Speake. Mr. gnd Mrs. Lewis H. Bagwell j were called to Charleston Monday Ion account of the death of the for- imer’s sister, Mrs. Minnie Whitting ton. Mrs. Whittington was also a {half-sister of Mrs. W. A. Buchanan land M». Roy Benjamin of this city, i Miss Pearl Hitt, Yvho teaches in {Lake City, is spending the holidays {with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- jgene Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. .Armstrong and children of Gray Court, will also spend Thanksgiv- jing with their parents and grand- f parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Black of New berry, Miss Frances Black of Whit- mire, Angus Martin of Fountain. Inn and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black; of Grsenvilie. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black at a birthday dinner for the Joint cele bration of the birthdays of G. A. ^a^ Arthur Black and Joe Ed wards. Clinton Motorists HAVE FOUND OUT THAT THEY SAVE WHEN THEY USE McCoy’s Geisoline McCoy's d^s not use "mogic" in bringing you first grade gasoline at lower prices.'McCoy does it by buying first grade gasoline in enormous qiiontities and then doing the trucking, saving the middle man's profit. In this way McCoy saves you opproximotely four cents on every gallon pur chased. Drive in todoy for o tonk and let your cor's performance be the judge. McCOY’S REGULAR GASOLINE 18c Gallon McCoy’s Regular Ga.s Haa Same Octane Rating As Other Regular FREE! FREE! 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