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TO GITE WOBK TO YOUTH
On account of the importance of
the national defense program, the
National Youth administration will
give work experiAice along nallicmal
girls in Laurens county than/are now
boys and gif Is between the ages of IWEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
16 and 25 should meet Mrs. Summer
in the Laurens county court horise
i . .on Tuesday or Thursday. The age
defense lines to many more boys and^^^j^ dropped to 16 years
for those boys and girls who are not
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
The regular annual meeting of
Stockholders of the Commercial De-^’
TRUSSES
employed and who are not enrolled [
I in school.
I Mrs. Mamie S. Summer.
. NYA ^rea Supervisor.
BRIEFS,... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
ing year, and to transact suci busi*
ness as may come before the meetinR*
H. D. Henry, Vice-President,
I pository of Clinton, S. C., will be held 2-3c F. M. Boland, Secy-Trea.s.
.Tuesday, January 14, 1941, at 4:00
j o’clock p'm., in the office of the De- SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB
, pository, to elect directors for ensu- The Favorite Paper In Clinton Hootes
Men, for yon who snffer
from rapture, there will be
at our stM’e . . .
FRlDAYond '
SATURDAY
' December 20 and 21
'< HANDSOME STORES
NOW COMPLETED
Mrs. C. M. Bailey left this week! Mrs. D. M. Douglas and Mrs. Izardi
for Talladega, Ala., where she will Josey of Columbia, visited Mrs. C.i
spend the Christmas season with her! M. Bailey during the past week. [
daughter, .Mrs. Brewer Dixon, and. Rev. and Mrs. Furman Jordan of j
Mr. Dixon. l Jonesboro, ^Ga., visited Mr^ and Mrs.
I Mr and Mrs. G. A. Black, Jr, of R. G. Murphy and Dr. and Mrs. L.'
j Greenville, visited the former’s par- i Ross Lynn several days this week. |
j The remodeling job of the two gnts here Sunday. , ! Mr and Mrs. J. C. Nichols of Ches-1
I Copeland-Stone company store rooms, Miss Rhoda Bagwell of Spartan- ter, were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Ihas been completed. One of dthe'burg, was the week-end guest of Mrs. F. M. Stutts. ^
|i buildings will be used tn the future) Miss ^Margaret Baker at the orphan- Miss Grady McAlister was the
. ^ Ji as for the past 38 years, by Cope-la**- week-end guest of Misses Azile and
, an expert truss fitter ■lian^-stone company. The adjoining Mrs. George C. Odiome has re- Annie Livingston in Newberry.
wHh R special truss appll- B building after the first of the year'turned to her home in Daytona! Hubert Adair, a student at West
ance that holds ruptures 1 will be occupied by Sumerel’s De-i Beach, Fla., after spending some time Georgia college. Carrolton, Ga., ar-
I partment Store. ! t»ere. rived Tuesday to spend the Christ-
The two building have been re- E- Copeland is visiting relatives mas holidays with his father, Rhett
i modeled extensively inside and out-1 Spartanburg. * , P. Adair.
'side and are now among the motti Compton Blankenship of Atlanta, Mrs. J. L. Clements and daughter,
{attractive in the city. The modem {spent the week-end with his mother, Margaret Angela, of Vidalia, Ga., are
II fronts and large show windows are 'Mrs. Hattie Blankenship. spending the Christmas holidays here
especially inviting to the public. i Miss Virginia Kellett of Greenville, with her parents, Dr, and Mrs. F. K.
Novel effects in lighting have been! 3”^ Harold! McClintock of Laurens, Shealy. Mr, Clements will join them / ’
installed. The remodeling program I visited Miss Ludie Nell Scott Sunday, here later for a few days’ stay.
ihas been underway for several' Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Pitts were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker have
' visitors in Atlanta during the week. taken an apartjnent in the residience
1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDaniel and of Mrs. Mary Henry Arthur on Mus-
I daughter, Mary Jean, and N. W. Me- grove street. i—
H. D. IfENRT
1898-1940
F. M. BOLAND
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
. INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
Federal I.iOans Nejgotiated On Real Estate
Telephone 121 . ^
comfortably.
25 years fitting uid sell
ing trusses successfully
and satisfactorily.
Remember the dates—
DECEMBER 20 and 21
and come in to see him.
TWO DAYS ONLY.
. Prices Reasonable.
SMITH'S
.PHARMACY
,The Rexall Store
Everything In Drugs
Clinton, S. C.
months past.
TYPEWRITERS
Anthm-ized Underwood Dealer.
Cleaning and repairing all makes,
reasonable chargee.
Kenneth N. Baker
Phone 306
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Daniel spent Sunday in Spartanburg Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Pinson and
with their sister and daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Johnny Holland visited friends
W. P. Coker, and Mr. Coker. in Coronaca during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gatlin were Mrs. Elise Spencer Hindman of^
‘guests Sunday of relatives in Green- Washington, D. C., will arrive Satur-j
wood. day to spend the Christmas holidays
I Mrs. C. C. Bailey, Miss Ruth Bailey with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. E.{
I and Mrs. Hubert J, Todd were visi- Spencer.
i tors in Greenville during the week. , Mrs. T. P. Owens, Doris and
Mrs. Leila Young has returned to Thomas Owens, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart,’
-here after a several week’s Miss Mildred""Stewart and Furman
visit to her daughter, Mrs; Vf.- P. Ott were guests Saturday of Mrs.
I Quatttebaum, in Columbia. ' Stewart’s brother, Bob Cunningham,
MisS Ruth Corbett of Camden, was;and Mrs. Cunningham,
j the guest Sunday of Miss Rachel Dr. Neill G. Whitelaw, of the col-
j’Westmoreland, Lesh infirmary nurse, lege faculty, is spending the holidays
I at the orphanage. at his home in St. Louis, Mo. |
Mrs. S. P, Babb and children, Vir-i Mr. and Mrs. Billy McMillan arej
giftia Lee and James Wright, of,occupying their recently purchased;
Charlotte, N.'C., spent the week-end home on East Carolina avenue,
with Mrs. Babb’s mother, Mrs. J. L.' Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Arnold spent
Wrifht, } the Week-end in Woodruff with rela-
Mrs. Harold S. Fish and daughter, I tives.
Lucinda, are visiting her mother,
\ Mrs. James G. Arnold, in Greenville.
Miss Rosalie Brogdon of Columbia,
Everybods Is Busy
For Christmas
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.
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TO OUR PATRONS AND
FRIENDS '
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The week before Christmas is a busy one fm* you.
May we be of help by exiling for your Clothes and
making them ready and fresh fmr the activities that
center about the Christmas Holidays.
WE WILL MAINTAIN OUR SPECIAL
5-HOUR SERVICE
Lt. Col. R. E. Wysor ahd Mrs. Wy-
sor, of College Park, Md., were guests
Tuesday of Mr. and JMrs. R. E. Sad-
was the week-end ^guest of Mr. andj ler. Their son, Robert Wysor, a stu-l
Mrs. O. C. Woodruff. jdent at Presbyterian college, accom-i
Fred Garland of Leesville, visit-^ | panied them home for the holidays,
led friends at the orphanage Sunday.; Mrs. T. R. Owens and daughter,;
Mrs. N. W.' McDaniel will returnf Miss Mary Lizzie Owens, have re-|o
this weeA from Augxista, Ga., where I turned from a week’s visit to their
she has.been visiting her sons. Den-{daughter and sister, Mrs. C. L.
ny and Otis McDaniel. i Vaughn, and Mr. Vaqghn in Wash-
Miss Sara Spencer of Columbia,^ ington, G9.
visited Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. Misses Luva McDonald, Margaret
Sunday. Baker, Bessie FortnCr and Betty Jean
Thomas Baldwin, student at Clem-j Idol, Warren and Jimmy Gamble ;^t-
son college, spent Sunday with his 1 tended a Christmas musical program
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin.) at Newberry college Sunday after-
H. M. Chaney, Jr., of the United:noon. *
Stat^ navy, stationed at Norfolk,! Mrs. H. M. Blakely, Miss Eula
Va., i* visiting his parents and otherjGray Blakely, and Mr. ahd Mrs. Carl
relatives here this week. * j W. Nix were visitors in Greenville
Mrs. J. C. Chandler of Cross Hill, Thursday. 1
spent a few days the past week with The many friends of Mrs. R. F.
her son, H. G. Chandler, and Mrs.' Adair will be glad to know she is im-
New Business Cordially Invited
M. S. Bailey t Son
OLDEST
BANKERS
STRONGEST
THROUGH THE HOUDAYS ON DRY CLEANING
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proving satisfactorily after being
confined to her home the past ten
days suffering from injuries received
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FLOWERS
for Christmas
Chandler.
Mrs. Cyrus Bailey and daughter.
Miss Frances Bailey, of Augusta,
were guestt Sunday of Miss Connie'in a fall.
Bailey. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Broom of Spar-
Miss Eloise Miller Of the city I tanburg, spent Sunday with their
schools faculty, spent the week-end;daughter, Mrs. Shirley Timmons, ai>d
at her home^ in Paulinq;* ^ fMr. Tinanons.'
Bill Crisp of Denver Colorado, and; Mrs. John Moultrie spent several
Carl Crisp of Boston, Mass., arrived (days last week with herjather» R. J.
during the week to spend the holi-} Edmunds of Edgefield, who is a pa-
days with thabr parents, Mr. and Mrs.; tient in an Augusta hospital.
W. E. Crisp, In Mountville and other j Miss Marjorie Bunch of Greenville,
relatives here.^ 1 t j wds the week-end guest of Miss Mir-
Mrs. R. M. Iteague and Bill League, iam Donnan.
spent Sunddy in Barnwell with their! Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Nelson, former- ^
daughter'and sister, Mrs. A. D. Con- ly of Laurens, are now making th^r IK
nbf, Jr., and Mr."Connor. "home on Pitts street. Mr. Nelson is'*
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darnell had as!connected with Boyd’s department ^
their guests Sunday the latter’s par-1 store. K
ehts; Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Witt, Mrs.i J. D. Davis, Jr., of Augusta! Ga., ^
O. E. Hartley, Miss Madourleen and
Dorris Witt of Saluda.
Friends of Miss Sara McCrary,
spent the week-end here with his
parents. i
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bodie of St.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Me- Petersburg, Fla., who have been vis-
Crary, will be glad'to know she is!iting the former’s mother, Mrs. R. C.
convalescing foUoVving an appendix Stewart, left during the past week
operation Monday at Hays hospital. for a few days’ stay with relatives in
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent Norfolk, Va., before returning home.
Sunday with the latter’s sister, Mrs.’' E. C. Goff, who is connected with
B. W. Gibson, and Mr. Gibson in j the Bell Telephone company in Co-
,Inman. | lumbia, is spending a week’s Vaca-"’
Miss Virginia Graham, student; tion at his home here.,
nurse dl the General hospital inj Mr. and Mrs, C. W, Hallman, Jr.,
Greenville spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, J, B. Gra
ham.
Miss Mae Madden spent the past
were called to Batesburg the past*'
week on account of the deSth of the |
former’s aunt, Mrs. Lewis Fox. ^
Lieut. C. W. Copeland, who has i
THE LOVEUEST
GIFT OF ALL
Flowers are a greeting every wonuuk ^fers . . .
wife, mother or sweetheart. Just as important as What
to give, is where to select your koHdsy Flowers. Re>
men^r, when buying here, plants or cut flowers,
they% Im greenhouse fresh and niod«rately priced.
. WE GROW OUR OWN FLOWERS—
’ THEY ARE FRESHl
—CORSAGES . —CUT FLOWERS
—MEMORIAL WREATHS y —POT PLANTS
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Piae^ your order now. We make deliveriea anywhere
when you say. ^wers telegraphed to aH paita of the
world.
4 Drive Out Today—^Make Your
Selections Early. . ' ,
liistade htenhouse
week-end in Madden Station with | been stationed at Fort Benning, Ga.,
her sister, Mrs. Bramlett. j spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Sr.,' Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland, and
and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr., was accompanied to Columbia by
! were in Darlington Sunday^ for the Mrs. Copeland, where he is now lo-
fuheraT of the former’s brother, W. cated at Fort Jackson.
H. Dutton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Todd of At-,
lanta, Ga., will arrive tomorrow to
spend the Christmas season with the
former’s mother, Mrs. Irene Todd,'
and with the latter’s mother, Mrs.
Herbert Martin, in Laurens.
Miss Mary Ella Bailey, who teaches
in Cidnpobello,: is’ spending the
Christmas season .with her mother,
Mrs. T. L. W. 9ailey. Miss-Agatha
Bailey, a member of the Chester
schools faculty, Will also arrive to
morrow to spend the holidays at her
home here. )
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Arrington and^
sons, Bobby and Billy, of Greenville, |
spent the week-end with Mrs. Aa-j
rington’s mother,’ Mrs. 'R. F. Blakely.',
Also Quests SUnday of Mrs. Blakely,
and daughters. Misses Margaret and
Katherine, were Miss Mamie Byrd of
Ora, and Willie Byrd of Spartanburg.
Miss Katherine Graham, librarian 1
at the Thomson, Ga., high school. Is)
spending the Christmas season with!
her parents. Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell'
Graham. Miss Elizabeth Graham, stu
dent at the University oS South Caro-
liiia, and Dr. Bothwell Qraham, of
Dvdee university hospital, Durham,
N.')xC., will also arrive during the
rweditfor.the
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No need to puzzle over what to give man or lady
when you’ll find it here in our large stock of nation
ally known Christmas gifts, cosmetics, toiletries, and
beauty aids.
THE IDEAL GIFT
FOR CHRISTMAS IS
NUNNALLY’S
I.N I.OVEI.Y HOLIDAY BOXES
Candy is always a gift unfailingly
welcome, and alway:s enjoyed. We
have a full assortment in lovely Gift
Boxes, in all sizes, especially packed
for Christinas. They have all the rich,
flavor, the wrholesome goodness for
which Nl^NNALLY’S has always
been famous.
Place Your Orders Now To Be Delivered
When Wanted — Anywhere
GIFT SUG^TIONS
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST
-Fine Perfumes
W. J. BENJAMIN
SERVICE STATION
Standard Products
Cars Washed and Gra—ed
Yeur Business Apprsetstod
Dr. Felder Snitii
Dr. Dimciii S. Felder
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialists In
^ Eye Examinations
Office Hours:
Dr. Smith. DuUy. 4:15 to 6.
Dr. Felder. Dully. 6:36 to 6.
Phone 29 for Appointment
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—Stationery
—Pipes
—BiU Fold Sets
—Shaving Sets
—Coty Sets
—Houbigant Sets
—Eveningrin-Paris Sets
—Bath Powder
—Fountain Pens
—F'ountain Pen and
Pencil Sets
—Compacts
—Wrist Watches
—Electric Shavers
—Clocks
—Fitted Cases
—Military Sets
—Lamps
—Cigars, Cigarettes
Holfday Boxed'
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Drop In Today — Every Day ’Til Christmas
It’s a Pleasure To Serve You.
YOUNG’S PHARMACY
“THE OLD RELIABLE”