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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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1921-~1940
Hugh L. Eichelbel'^l'
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Member — The National Association of Lift
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Poul League In
College "Who's Who
Paul League, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. League of Clinton, is among
the students who will be listed in the
1940-41 issue of “Who’s Who Among
Students in. American Universities
and Colleges.” to be released in Jan-
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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS ,
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
' Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Craig and I Friends of Miss Virginia Chaney February,
i sons of Gastonia, N. C., formerly ©f w-ill regret to know she has been ill Mr. League will receive his A.B.
j this-city, visited friends here Thurs-^at her home for the past week. i degree in journalism from the Uni-
day. i O. I. Shealy of this city, and Gus versity of South Carolina in June. He
1 Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and Mason of Laurens, attended a theatre editor of The Gamecock, student
! daughter, Judith of Carlisle, were'owners convention Monday in Char-
' guests Sunday of the former’s sister, lotte, N. C.
iMrs. D. C. Heustess and Mr. Heus-' W. J. Bailey spent Sunday in Au-
tess ' gusta, Ga., with his daughter-in-law,
I Mrs. D Arcy Gray has returned
[rom a visit to relatives ih William-j of * *11.. a rt.i
i j Mrs. E. F. Culbreath and little
I Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brehmer of ^
i Union, spent several days during' P^*-
1 the week with the former’s sister, i j
! Mrs. Hubert Todd, and Mr. Todd, i ^ ,
■ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts. Miss, ^ome m Daytona Beach, Fla., af-
newspaper at the university, a mem
ber of Blue Key national leadership
fraternity, and manager of the ten
nis team.
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MadelineAdairandW.M. Pitts’were'ter spending the past four weeks I
Mrs. J. C. Cannon, and Mr.
Cannon.
R. A. Cason of Washington, Ga.. is
visitors in Atlanta during the week. t t. r r «r. n
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox visited John ^wis of 'Tampa Fla.,
the latter’s sister, Mrs. Malcolm i
Crum, and^Mr. Crum in Greenwood. ^_®*’
Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benjamin and. .. .u # u .
little son are now occupying their'‘^P®"d.ng the month of December-
new home on Florida street. ^ ^
Mrs. R. E. Copeland spent several - ^rs Ca^n While here Mr. Ca.sonjs
days the past week in Greenville employed at Penney ^ j.
with her son, Richard Copeland, ! Darlington, who
i and family ^^® at
i Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breathitt and Jackson Columbia, spent the
Miss Willis Mae Wilson of Spartan- '';eek-end wiU^ friends on the or-,
burg, and Miss Lucile W'ilson of cu i r '
! Greenville spent Sunday with their Mrs. O in bhealy. Jr., are
: sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and occupying one of the Odiorne apart-^
Mrs C E Nichols ments on Oakland avenue.
Miss Frances Burton of Savannah. ^ ‘'j Batesburg Mr. and,
Ga., was the guest a few days ^
during the week of Mr. and Mrs.*^^^ ‘ Wise o*
G A Burton I Pensacola. Fla., were guests Sunday
Mr: and Mrs. D. B. Bobo have
turned from a ten-day visit to their j Mr. and Mrs. W. Arrmgton and,
Ison, Rev. George Bobo, and Mrs. 1 •■^«"s-Bobby and Billy, of Granville,
i Bobo in Bowman. Rev. and Mrs. William Blakely
formerly ot Doraville, Ga., now of
Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-
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George F. Turner of Ninety-Six. a|
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former resident of Clinton, was a vis
itor here Saturday.
Mrs. Lula Robertson was called to
Fountain Inn Friday on account of
the death of her brother-in-law,
George Knight.
Mrs. P. S, Jeanes has returned
from a few days’ visit to her son.
Dr. Robert P. Jeanes, and Mrs.
Jeanes in Easley.
Miss Shirley Wells of Mount Holly,
N. C., spent a few days last week
with her sister. Miss Clarice Wells.
Mrs. Harry C. Layton has returned
to her home after spending the past
sveral weeks with her sister, Mrs.
R. O. Ward, in Kingstree.
Mr. and Mrs. David George of
Laurens, wer% guests Sunday (of Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Wingard
Mrs. R. F.
end with their mother,
Blakely.
Charles ,Brown Kugler was a vis
itor here this week, and Mrs. Kugler,
the former Miss Pat Giles, returned
with him yesterday to Washington,!
N. C., where they will make their
home.
Felix McClellan, a freshman at thei
University of Georgia. Athens, spent
the week-end on the orphanage cam-
pus.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thayer. Jr.,
of Akron, Ohio, are visiting Mrs.
Thayer’s mother, Mrs. Rex Phillips.
Miss Ruby Tolbert of Rockingham,
N. C., was the guest a few days last
week of her brother-in-law. A. J.
Milling, and niece. Miss Agnes Mill-
You Should Know
Banking, Too
It is not enouiiih for us to know bankini;;
we want you to know banking:, too.
At the officers’ desks and the tellers’ win
dows each hankini; day we explain banking
problems to our cu.stomers. We are fflad to do
this, because we want you to know somethin?
of the careful attention we ?ive to e%er> safe
banking rule.
This modern bank provides the uriffoSI pos
sible service and protection for you.
We are always glad to talk over YQ.UR G-r
nanciaJ problems.
New Business Cordially Invited
M. S. BiIIh t Son
Miss Sara Zee Wright has accepted
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Tom Leake of Paris. Texas, arrived
Monday for a visit to his sister, Mrs.
C. C. .Bailey, who has returned to
her home following an operation at
Hays hospital.
Miss Etizabeth Williams, Miss Sara
Harvin and W. S. Glenn of Spartan
burg. were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Julia Griffin.
Mrs. Robert Hodges, teacher ot the
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store.
Mrs. George Albright of Green
ville, spent Sunday with her sister,
Mrs. Guy. C. Pitts,
Mrs. H. M. Howard of Campobello,
visited her daughter. Miss Hazel
How'ard, during the week.
Miss Dorothy Vaughn of Spartan
burg, and C. L. Vaughn, Jr., of Cliff-' . . . * .u r. u *
side, N. C., spent Sunday with their Junior department of the Presbyte-
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Sunday school m Union.
Owens ' ® number of members of the
Mrs.’Henry B. Spears ot Greens-j '^®*^ c
boro. N. C., is convalescing at the''^®“ Sunday
home ot her sister, Mrs. Russell Friends of M. A Bennett of Warv,
Cooper, following an operation sev- ^h^als formerly of this city will be
eral weeks.jigo ^ interested to know he is able to be
Little HfSen'Anderson of Wood-
ruff, is spending-the week with Mr. visited rel
and Mrs. George W. Bailey. Mr. and i . . j j
Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr., were also,, I?’/*'"®" returned Tue^ay
here for the week-end ® *'®'^ Captain Dud-
Mr. Ld Mrs. Charies Moore and 1®"®^ Z
son, Charles, Jr., of Brevard, N. C.,
were guests Sunday of Miss Ella
i Syre, m Philadelphia, Pa. j
j: L. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. ^ Stutts. Dr. L.-
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Fennell, and Mrs. Susie Simpson of
Ross Lynn and Mrs. Frank Kellers
Charlotte, N. C., spent Sunday with
the former’s son. J. C. Thomas and the Thorn well Orphanage Alumni
association of that city at the Cen
Black Presbyterian church
Mrs. Thomas.
Mrs. H. A. Saund^jrs of
MountaiA, N. C., is the guest of Mrs.
G. R. DeShields.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd and sons d □
spent the week-end in Greenwood *^'®uing. R. B
with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. W.' yeste^ay-
A. Boyd, who is ill. . Mrs. C. J. Oirry of Wauchula. Fla.,
Misses Jean and Mary Shell Gilli-l‘® visiting relatives and friends at the
land of Laurens, w'ere week-end, orphanage,
guests of Miss Evelyn Ramage.
G. W. Hollingsworth and Carlton
F. Winn attended an American Leg
ion meeting in Columbia on Tues-
Swink also at-
Walter Beeman and Thomas Well
er attended the Georgia-Georgia Tech
game Saturday in Athens, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin had as
their guests Sunday Mrs. Lilia Aus
tin, Mrs. R. L. Crisp, Bob and June
Crisp, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Austin of
Cross Hill; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mar
tin and Billy Martin of Greenwood;
Prof, and Mrs. Jean Autret and
daughter are occupying the Joe L.
Carter residence on Walnut street.
Miss Sara Eargle spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. O. Elargle, in Newberry.
Dr. and Mrs. John G. Barden. Dr.
and Mrs. Harold S. Fish and Dr.
Lenthiel Downs attended the play,
“Big Pond,” in Laurens on Monday
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin and small > ®' ®*^f‘^
“ Now is the time to buy a New or Used Cor
for Christmas. We hove a number of good used
cars on hand in first-closs condition. Guaran
teed to pleose you. Easy terms.
We invite you to visit our sKowroom and see the 1941
Hudson now on display and take a ride in one of these
beautiful new cars.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lipscombe of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hasel-
and children of Spartanburg, Mrs. Musgrove community,
A. C. Sligh and Chevis Sligh of ^*11 be sorry to know he is ill.
; Ninety Six, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maurice Eisenberg, cellist, and his
Sligh and Miss Sue Sligh of Green- accompanist, Harry Kaufman, were
wood, were recent guests of Mr. and 6'^jcst.s of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs
Mrs. G. A. Burton. while in Clinton during th^ week-end
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and conceit Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy of Little S. T. McCrackin is spending
Mountain, on Sunday visited their sevei^al weeks in Whitnure with her
^.sister and daughter, Mrs. J. M. Dos-
o.ter, who has been a patient in a Co-
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I son, Billy, of Spartanburg.
Friends of little Billy Haselden,
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hospital for the past two
W, Hollingsworth were also guests
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of relatives there Sunday,
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
I Crouch, Jr,, and small daughter,
t Dolly, will be interested to know 5?*^' ^‘^^® were visitors in
I they have returned to the city af- Greenville Tuesd^.
' ter residing for the past few months g. . ^ . .
*^:in Newberry and have taken an RCu CfOSS AgOIII
^'apartment in tbe residence of- Mrs.i Aebr
[J. C. McMillan on Musgrove street.I ’'5 rOi WOiKCrS
( The following Clinton people at- Mrs. J. B. Townsend, chairman of'
tended the Simpson-MQse wedding the Red Cross production committee,!
and reception last Wednesday eve- states that workers still are needed
ning in Whitmire: Mrs. Irene Todd, to make articles for relief of British j
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd, Mr. and war victims. Any one who can cut'
Mrs. Hugh Eargle, Mr. and Mrs. J. I garments and is willing to help is
Reed Todd, Mrs. George W. Bailey, asked to get in touch with Mrs.
OUR LAUNDRY METHODS KKEI*
ING NEW I.ONGER—THAT
YOUR ECONOMY.
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For The Christmas
. . . have your (’lothes lovely. We are re
Dry cleaned by us, color, fabric and smart nos are ac
tually unproved in your ?arjnenls. We will call for your
dresses, suits, coats, blouses or whatever the garment
may be. We offer a dependable call-for-and-delivery .»ier-
vice anywhere in the citv.
Holidays 1
ad> to serve you.
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Siifaicribe |lo The Ohronkle — Sl.S0a Year
Mrs, Arthur Little, Mrs. Willson Ti-
son, Miss Rosa Bailey Little. Mrs.
Townsend, since the work is being
done at her home. Also, those who
C. C, Bailey Miss Ruth Bailey, and can knit or crochet are asked to give
Pr. Duncan S. Felder. I aid lor this cause.
S , HATS RE-BIXX’KED, RUGS. DRAPERIES AND ^
P CURTAINS MADE SPOTLESS FOR CHRISTMAS %
H Call 28—Let Us Serve You Early ^
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