The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 12, 1940, Image 5

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/ / >1 Thundgy, December 12,1940 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PogeFiw Auto Loans! We will loan you mc/ney on your car or refinance your car for you. Our terms and rates are standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. , CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Phone 119 fSLI iaies and Service Clinton. 8. C. WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE l>E0PLE YOU KNOW Items of .Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. Clarence Harris, in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Hull of Rook Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mull of Blackville. spent Sunday with Mrs. F. S. Love and son, Sadler. Billy King, student at Furman uni versity. Greenville, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, G. King. He had a.s his guests Misses Gloria Brodie and Sara Mc Leod. .students at the Woman’s col lege, and Morgan Milford also a stu dent at Furman. Miss Ruby Trice of Newberry. Js Miss Margaret Hollis was the the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Da- week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. meron this week. James Tinkler in Cliffside, N. C. Reese Young, a freshman at Clem- Friends of Mrs. Lula Davidson will son college, spent the week-end with be glad to know she is saltisfactorily improving at her home where she has been ill. Friends of Mrs. R. E. Ferguson will •11 be sorry to know she is a patient at will spend the Christmas season with .. i i i. ♦ i n w onH thc local hospital. his mother, Mrs. N. Reese Young Mrs. J, W. Crawford left Sunday for Margaretville, N. Y., where she H. D. HENRY 1898-1940 F. M. BOLAND her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Chapin,, and ^ the Rev. Mr. Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. Venus Crapps and Mrs. Eldna King is visiting Dr. and Mrs. V. J. King in Rock Hill. Friends of Dr. Felder H. D. HEl^RY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 * ♦ <► o o O O i ► < ► < ► O o <► K son, Ronald, of Columbia, spent Sun- Laurens, will be interested to know' ^ ^ day with Mrs. Crapps parents, Mr. he is satisfactorily recovering at Hays and Mrs. John D. Dominick, and pth- hospital following an operation on er relatives here. Monday. < ► Mrs. W. ^M. McCrary and Miss Mrs. Ralph Elakely. Mrs. Clyde It Pansy Woodruff spent Sunday in McCrary and Mrs. Roy Pitts were o § Spartanburg. Mrs. McCrary visited visitors in Greenville Tuesday. K her mother, Mrs. H. O. Cannon, while Miss Essie Summer of Chappells isfo t.j the latter was the guest of Mr. and spiending a few days with her sister,.]^ I Mrs. Y. C. Ballenger. Miss Colie Summer. 'o p Miss Allene Copeland, a student at Friends of Mrs. W. L. Jones willH| f: Lander college, Greenwood, spent the be glad to know she is convalescing week-end with her father, L. L. at her home after a few days' stay o Copeland, and Mrs. Copeland. ^at the local hospital. ~ Mrs, Hovey Reid ot Lyman/visitid . i her father, F. M. Boland, and other the funeral of Dr. George relatives here the past week. Also O''-'"*' >n Owmgs on Sunday, here tor the week-end were Mr. "“ilent at Emanual Reid, Miss Adeline Boland of Co- ,'^!;“nlthn Springs. Ga., re-,., lumbia, and Frank Boland, Jr., of and|J Irmo. daughter, Barbara, are now occupy- '“‘"’f- »aan a Columbia ,, ing their new home on North Adair ♦ street. Miss Margaret Culpepper of Ho- gansville, Ga., a former member of the city high sehec4-4ae«4ty, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ^?Hends of J. H. Pitts, Sr., of the Shady Grove community, w’ill be I glad to know he is convalescing af- 1 ter a week’s illness. I Mr. and Mrs. C. W will be glad to know' his condition is ▼ improving and he expects to return i to his home here this week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle were ^ week-end guests of the former’s sis ter. Mrs. W. B. Key, Jr., nad Mr. BB” danSSedS Hallman, Jr., in Batesburg. Miss Mary Ellen Rowe of Edge- PRODUCED mis jMPUmd. FRUIT CAKE Yes, it*! inikle of the very choicest of fiac iokredieats; it's-4icerelly crammed full of outs asMl fruits mod all good thinga; it's baked ueiiibngly-^s wby CIAUISEICS Fruit CAe rkh, dclicioua, tempt- iag, ifsesisrible. Oader aow-jK^ Holiday ertoti’t be complete sridi- ourlc. r Mrs. Eugene Lawson was called toi^ New’berry this week on account off the serious illness of her father, Sam Shannon. 'and daughter, Kitty Lu. spent the' Friends et Miss Frances Milam willi♦ week-end with the former's ‘ ’ i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stepp and chil-1 field, was the guest Sunday of Mr. ^7" Sv and Mrs. Floyd Hitt. | ^^o »'»=«'■« »< Mrs. Gus Trailer and children of'7%* Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Augusta, Ga.,' visited Mr. and Mrs. f t i u v u ^ tuav moot Friends of Mrs. Jack H. Young H. G. Chandler several days the past . ■ . * . . , ... will be interested to know she has -Miss Florence Tripp spent Sunday Greenville hospital at her home in Piedmont. ^ ; -i—-Mrsr-Charles A. Hollis is spending—^ t-—v [.some time with her daughter. Mrs. Z I if ol" ;a. G. Sublett, and' Mr. Sublett in university. Mitchell Rhoames, a p 11 Tpy-ik! Furman senior, and .Mr. and Mrs. A., I Mioo’ ino-F Vryiimcf crt,.oik,mt ot T cn ' R*'**-’^ of Grecnwood, visitcd Mr.* Miss Inez Young, student at Lan- nr ^ t j.. 'der college. Greenwood, spent the and Sirs. W. D^opeland-Monday^ week-end with her parents. Mr. and I-?" A'^h's. formerly of Au- ;Mrs. John T. Young She had as her "“7 "‘f“ aoPO''',>fo'' ' of nurses in a Charlotte hospital. guest Miss Alva Hobnes, also a stu I dent at-Lander. spent a few days last week with her Friends of Mrs. E. W. Ferguson will be glad to know she is conva lescing at her home after being a pa tient at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis were called to Allendale Thursday on ac count of the death of Mr. Ellis’ step- Mrs. T. J. Jackson, Misses Annie "'“'I'"'' Lee Jackson, Velma and Helen Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley and fit’s Time were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Z Gr^nwood, Con Burnett in Sedalia. Harvley s Mrs. Emma J. Little and Mrs. Har vey Brannon are visiting their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Morgan Todd, , u -n * .u u j and Mr. Todd, in Simpsonville for a Bishopyille, spent the week-end foia/ Have the foimer s daughter, Mrs. J. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blake ly. Sr. Mrs. J. R. Durant and Mrs. Owens few days. Misses Elizabeth Graham, Frances Simpson and Evelyn Henry, students at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, spent the week-end at their homes here. fNOW... A. Cheatham. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Little of Grwn wood, visited relatives and friends I here Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Driggers and M. M. Freeman, Mtaen Carolyn ”■■■ “"X T- C- Mo.-orkat I ^nd daughter, Jane, were guests of M J friends Sunday in Columbia. lo Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Buzhardt spent Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts >“« !'' Greenville, spent the week-end with Mf- anj Mrs V. J. Livingston. the formePs mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Mrs. H. Montgimery were supper guests Tuesday of Mr. xMi^s. N. M. Lawrence and son. Greenwood. Charles Ray. of Clemson. are visiting . Galloway and hermother. Mrs. E. F. Ray, andoth-,'*^“«^^®*- Maraa Galloway er relatives here. V n !!! Miss Agnes Brooks of the state > Freeman, Margaret Lightfoot, and Mary Bailey Owens were visitors in Columbia Saturday. Training school staff, spent the week end at her home in Winnsboro. Frjends of Gene King, son of Mr. and Mrs. ”W. G. King, will be glad to T. Barnes. June Moore of York, has returned from Detroit, Mich., where he played professional football the past sea- , While we are buying: Sifts for Christmas . . . TO CHECK OUR WARDROBE AND GET OUR CLOTHES ALL i K I IJHANEO and FRESH f @ And Ready For the Holiday Season || g ... Naturally There Will Be Many ^ H Parties. M f I I K I I I i: know he is recuperating satisfactorily Mrs. J. Will Leake visited her daughter, Mrs. Bob Hamer, and Mr. operation following an appendix Sunday at Hays hospital. Miss Violet Browning spent Sun-‘ ^ . .. t_ ftT„...K 1 ' Hamer this week in Eastover. day in Newberry and Columbia with relatives. Miss Grace Martin, student at Con- Mi's^’Emily Ferguson, member of allege Spjirpmburg spent the • week-end with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Martin, in Goldville. Mrs. Lumas Lake of this city, and Mrs. Carl Medlock of Laurens, visited the Chesterfield school faculty, visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Marker and son, /-• » d u » t Jimmy, ot Atkins, spent the week^, V,'*’n‘'L. , ! end with Mrs. HarkeFs parents, Mr ' “"X Bub'rtaon Sunday in Ninety- ■ Six. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Sr., to join ^ ,, ... in the celebration of Mr. Blakely's «xlen Connolly and Miss, oir« Mary Fraiices Franks are attending a; Friends of Mm H^len Cheatham '»' recreational who has ?Lid,3' the paS iver'Sl Greenville, years here with her son, J; A. Cheat- Abbeville to make her home. R. B. Swing, Jr., and Mr Light- Let US get your day or evening clothes ready—so that you may have that well dressed appearance on all occa sions. Regardless of how delicate the fabrics. BUCK’S can clean it and and will clean it better. . From Now On Have Yoiur Holiday Laundry and Cleaning Done Here Buchanan’s CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Day and Night Phone 28 — Corner W. Main and Sloan St. % % I i f S Mrs. W. H. Roberts spent the past week-end in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson and sons visited Mrs. Simpson's sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rice of Green- j ham and Mrs Cheatham will be in- ^be latter’s parents, Mr. nam.^d Mrs. vneatnam, win Pe in ^ .j, wo^ruff, during the terested to know she has returned to * Mrs. W. E. Monts and daughter, i I . J * . /'ll 4 4 4. Judy, visited Mr. Monts’ father, J. E. sey, students at Clemson, spent the. . c * ....4 n 4 , week-end with the former s parents. j j Also here Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Swink’s daughter, Miss Selma iSwink, and Miss Louise Peden, stu dents at Lander college. Greenwood.! Mrs. Tom Taylor, formerly of| Greertwood, is now making her home here with her grancknother, Mrs. M. E. Browning, and other relatives. Mr. j Taylor is on a year’s army service 1 and is stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C.! Mrs. Joe Piper and small son of I Greenville, also spent the week-end 1 here. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and' son, Bobby, spent Sunday in Blacks burg with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico. They were accompanied by Miss Nannie Young Tribble, who was the guest of Miss Mary Blakely, and Mrs. W. B. Trib ble, who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Quinn. Gray Funeral Home Clinton. S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •.•find*** EMBALMERS Anbulanee Service Phones 41 and S99-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra. /- The Christmas Rush Has Started ♦ The merchants, business houses, industries and indi viduals who 'do business with this institution will find _ adequate facilities, prompt and efficient service during the Christmas season. New Business Cordially Invited M. $. Bailey 4 $ai BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Does Any Other Investment Offer Safer Employment For Your Savings? Compare the protection afTorded elsewhere with the protection you receive from our building and loan a.s4so- ciation. Compare the conveniences, the simplicity of building and loan procedure—so easy to understand, so direct in its works and in its benefits. Your savings invested with us will do an honest, ear nest job—24 hours a day, 365 days a year—both for you and for this city of which we are a part. Information gladly furnished. OUR CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE IS 4',, PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. Each Account Insured Up To $5,000 -Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. H A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 19Q9 UOtfiti Nixr TO Tins NEW •Fluid Orlvo at allgM a»tra coat after all, actions speak louder than words. So we say: Take the wheel of this great new 1941 Dodge yourself! Expen- ence the brand new thrill'of Dodge Fluid Drive' combined with Floating Power. Imagine*, if you can, the freedom of bein,; able to shift gears or not, just as you wish—even in thickest traffic—-with nothing new to learn! Come in and try it today. TSImScK wSf** buJs-» McMILLAN-COOPER MOTOR CO. WEST MAIN ST. — CLINTON. S. C.