The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 09, 1941, Image 5
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Thursdoy, Jonuory 9,1,941
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S./C.
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS '
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Page Fivg
Training school staff, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. M. Leaman, in Green
wood.
N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.'aNKUAL MEETING OF MEMBElS and for the transaction of any other
Hubert Pitts, and Mr. Pitts. Mrs
Barrow, Mr, and Mrs. Pitts were
Friends of Mra. A. M.’ Ramage of lousiness visitors in Atlanta several
near here will regret to know she is'days this week. They were accom-|and Loan Association of Clinton, uary 15, IMl.
• 'business ofi the association will !>•
The. annual meeting of the mem-1 held at its offke in Clinton, S. C., at
bers of the Citizens Federal Savings'2 o’clock, P. M., on Wednesday, Jan-
a patient at the local hospital. i P«nied on the trip by Rhett P. Adair, j S. C.. for the election of directors 9-2c
Mrs*. William Davis and soh, BUly, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Simmons have'
spent the week-end with her parents,' to their home in Montrose,
B. H. BOYD. Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Patterson, in An- iGa., after a few days’ visit to their i;
treville. Mr. Davis aW visited there' daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Blakely. Sara ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Home and son. ‘Mrs. Emma J. Little and Mrs.’Sunday and accompanied them home.'“^'d Gilbert Blake^, who s^nt the-jj
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Billy, have retumod from a few
weeks’ visit to the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Home, in Lau-
renceville, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray Visited
.pent a few dars MiM Martha PhiUips returned!'S”’ I"
• datwhter and .1.- to Wadiington, D. C., after spendinl jrandparents. returned to their home ;
'Tevrle* I.. . . aT— . .-aL 1 al I heft. I..
Harvey Brannon
recently with their ___v...... —n asaina^waa, ^., «>av^a .a^/waauaaa^ .
ter, Mrs. Morgan Todd, in Simpson-1 the past two weeks with her mother,!"*^*
viUe. , I Mrs. R. E. Jones. i Bitty King visited friends in Flor-
Dr. D. J. Woods returned Tuesday Miss Shirley Wells of Mt. Holly, I
relatives and friends in Union Sun-, from Backsburg, Va., where he was.N, C., visited her sister, Miss Clarice, m T
day. I called to the ^.«i.ide of a friend,' well., h«« the pa.t week. Mlil rioA. rtS
Mr.. Prank SlBi^n and K>ns were Brown. MIm Louiw Coe was the guest of —J tri«i..i. urii.»n
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Bennett in Cross Keys.
J. L. Rentz of Beaufort, was a
business visitor here on Monday.
Mrs, Morgan Todd of Simpsonville,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little of Ab
beville, were recent guests of their
u Brown. , Miss Louise Coe was the guest of -
heX-terr.: I'rrk^ "-ii:nnr“iii'<:iks»"ij:=M^!fS:l
{Sonny Smoaks and Morgan Milfoifd,
again after an annendix operation, i Mrs. Bruce Roberts and daughter )!I^11
♦K-.jw resume their studies at the Womans
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray left Tues- Fyrman university. i
day for a ten-day trip to Miami and '^ Wilmington, N, C., after a visit to w j ♦
iMrs. Roberts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.j Lawrence Ferguson left Monday to
A. E. McIntosh. Mr. Roberts spent *’«sume his studies at Fishbume Mil-'
other points of interest in Florida.
mother and sister Mrs Emma J guest re- ^ week-end here and accompanied tschool in Waynesboro, Va., af- '
'^•;c«ntly of Mr. _and Mrs. J. R. Whit-1 ^^nTomr* ^ and^accompanied ^
th«n home. ,
M T „ ak™- r-Km.io**- I Frionds of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fer-
^ Jr., and small daughter, He was accompanied by his!o
N. C., visited her mother, Mrs. Es?!
telle Abrams, the past we«^-end.
Dolly, will be interested to knqw I brother, R. Edward Ferguson, who
Mr VP A^rr have moved to LaUrens. Mr. 1 wilPspend the week on a business o
Mr. Md Mrs. V. P. Adair vlsit^ | ^ connected with the state'trip. Miss Emily Ferguson of th* f
their daughter. Miss Vivian Parks)
Emily Ferguson
Adair, in McCormick on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker,,
highway department.
Miss Hazel Howard
spent
I Chesterfield school faculty, also vis-
' ited her parents the past week-end. -
Brannon: ^ross Keys
Miss Barbara Williamson has re
turned to her home in Lancaster af
ter a visit to her aunts, Mrs. Le^la
Jenson, Miss Annie Lou Norman
and Mrs. Charles Norman.
I Mrs. Frank K. Poole and children,
^ ^'^^i8s Emily and Kenneth Poole, of
Greenville, were supper guests of
Dr. and Mrs. John G. Barden on Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair have re
turned from a visit to the latter’s
father, M. Meadors in Cusseta, Ala.,
and a stay at Hot Springs, Ark.
Friends of Mrs. B. S. Pinson will
regret to know she is ill at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Reynolds, Jr.,. orphanage school fac-j^”' Bichartsoix 388,199 benefit checks represent-
of Anniston Al« sprat a lew days' „ giad to know she is re-L’‘J’’*' I?^.ing $2,327,164.41, Clesnson M. Wil-
recenUy with Mrs. Reynolds' par-' at I C“*' =*“>'
Sr. oi Oreenwoiid, were recent gueste ‘‘“"JitiSlir**I RCkICCIT rUCrifC
of their son, Itennelh Baker, and ! BENEFIT CHECKS
“Mrs® Coneund and chlUlren i-uin,*' hU^Dr' wS'’ h“| PAID BY STATE
M“ iranra? Sw.ld Copel.nl “““^read in TOTAL $2327,164.41
Newberry, spent Monday with their
sister and aunt, Mrs. W. C. Shealy,
\md Mr. Shealy
San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. J. N. Richardson sj^nt the Columbia, Jan. 8.-During 1940 the!f
^t week m Baltimore, Md., with gouth Carolina unemployment com- ♦
Friends of Miss Margaret Hazel, Bichardson, and ^ pensation commission issued a total
. . (Mrs. Richardson. . ^ o-. ,
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair.
.Leah infirmary.
s^Tw-sso, executive director, announced < >
today. The checks therefore aver-"'
attended a tea ffiven bv Miss Marv . o..
Mr. and Mre J- B. Cathw had m ,, jj. B. Smith and L. A. Rreves were attended a tea ^ven by Mia Mary |
their guests laat'^ur^ay the Utters Kusiness visitors in Charlotte Tues-1"« P“‘| Benefits under the state job insur-
Uw, Mrs. BiU Moore ^ children, Gr^am of Onion, isU: Cheattam ^nt the wrak-eiui *Jave‘''g?ne“'t‘o‘ ^rkere '^o )
Bil^ Arm and J^y, of Union. .pending the week with her sisUr, "i"' *
Misa O. B. Burg» returned MiUm, Jr., and Mr. i r,
Charlotte, N. C., Sunday after spend- j B**n*ron were
ing the past two weeks with herj Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Barnes and visitors of the former’s moth-
parenta, Mr and Mw. Joe Burgess. [ Miss Annie Laurie Summitt of Kings
near here. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bass Mduntain, N. C., visited the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes
last week-end.
«nd son, Jimmy, of Columbia, ako
visited the latter’s parents last week
end.
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D. E. Tribble Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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EMBALMERS
Ucenaed Embalmsm. Coaiplcie
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Day Phone
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24. 233 er 259
ClintOB,
8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shepard and
son, Bobby, were guests S^day of
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Yates in Shelby,
! N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCrackin of
Newberry, visited Mrs. S. P. Mc
Crackin and Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Hollingsworth on Sunday. —
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent
Sunday in Little Mountain with the
er, Mrs. W. A
mer City, N. C
Dameron, in Besse-
gone
earned wage credits in insured em
ployment.
Under terms of the law only those
workers who lost their Jobs through
no fault of their own may receive
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Mrs. G. B. Davidson, who is spend- benefita. No cliamant may rewiv#
Ing some time in Greenwood withl “"F '*^®**''
her daughter. Mrs. E. P. Uttle, and "»<>« than sixt^ pajiroenta go to
Mr. Uttle. was the guest Sunday of!*ny P*«on during a benefit ^r,
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Holland.
Friends of Gene King will be glad
to know he has recovered after ,
appendix operation and returned to jbenefita
Persems discharged for misconduct,
or who give up their Jobs voluntar
ily without good cause, are disquai-ji
high school Monday where he is a
member of the senior class.
Miss Donaleen Schropshier of Clif
ton, is the guest this week of Miss
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ^ •
Jack Crawford of Union, who is m
the United States marine corps, was
a visitor on the orphanage campus
Shealy.
Friends of Miss Rachel Westmor
iland, superintendent of Lesh infirm
gOAJSty 9U^y^a Uf 9VSaViVa«9 SatAMgag * C ^
ary at tto orphanage, will be glad to , j w, «
know her condition is improving at „Miis France ’^ylor, da^tw of
the Baptist hospital in Columbia T
where she has been a patient for the Staunt<m. Va., Mon^y where she is
past ten days. ® member of the freshman class at
A basic requirement for benefits,!
the executive director said, is that]
ihe unemployed worker must apply i
for work at one of the state employ-1
ment service offices, and if a Job isj
available for him, then his claim forj
benefits is cancelled. All beneffts
come from the unemployment trust'
fund, which is built up from contri-)
buttons paid by employers in behalf
of their workers.
Miaa Mary Elton Ridiardson waa
the wedc-end guest of friends in
; Rock Hill. I
j J. M. Counts of Newberry, spent
! Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. J. L.
Dameron, and Mr. Dameron.
' Mrs. Ben Milling of the State
Plus Ic 8ut« fMX
HARTNESS
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Mary Baldwin coU^. {
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fowler of Spar-.
tanburg, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Jackson and daughter, |
Miss Annie Lee Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gitos toft yes
terday by plane for a week’s trip to
Miami, St. Petersburg and other
points of interest Jn Florida. Mr. and I
Mrs. Giles also plan to visit Cuba'
while away. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cathey andj
sons, Joe, Jr., and Clay, were dinner]
guests Friday evening of Rev. and
Mrs. J. H. Byrd and Miss Marjorie
Byrd in Cross Hill.
Miss Annie Lee Jackson was the
guest of friends in Atlanta a few
days last week, i
Mrs. C. L. Sims, Misses Charlie
Mae and Hazel Sims have returned
from a visit to their son and brother,
E. A. Sims, in Atlanta.
I Mr. and Mrs. E. P> Little^of Green-
.woptU. were guests. Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Montgomery.
Julian Sims of Logansville, Ga.,
j spent the week-end with his grand-
1 mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims.
M. M, Freeman, Miss Carolyn, Jim- j
my and Tedo Freeman returned Sun- j
day from a two weeks’ Visit to their'
sons and brothers, Julian Freeman I
in Fort Worth, Texas, and Powell ^
Freeman in Montgomery, Ala. !
Friends of H. M. Wilson, Jr., will!
regret to know he is ill at his home, j
Friends of Mrs. Sudie Edwards,'
who makes her home here with her
daughter, Mrs. C. W. Cooper, will be
glad to kliow she is improving satis
factorily at a Greenwood hospital
where she underwent an operation'
the past- week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Johnson have
returned to their home in Ferriday,
La., after a visit to their niece, Mrs.
Clyde S. Lankford, and Mr. Lank
ford. Also recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lankford were Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Johnson of Birmingham, Ala.
Friends of Mfs. G. Paul Roberts
will be pleased to know she is im
proving satisfactorily at Hays hos
pital following an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilson and
Lieutenant H. M. Wilson have rer
turned from Brooklyn, N. Y., where
they were guests of relatives. Mrs.
Wilson’s mother, Mrs. l%illip Gross-
badk accompanied them home for a
visit. ’
Friends of W. E. Monts, superin
tendent of the city schools, will be
l|lad to know be is improving at his
home from a recent illness.
Mrs. A. S. Yarborough and daugh
ter,. Myra, of Greenwood, are spend
ing the week with her mother, Mrs.
Sallie Adair, near here. Ellis Adair
of Augusta, Ga., is also visiting his
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth
spent the week-end in Charlotte,
N. C., with the latter’s sister, Mrs. C.
A. Murphy, and Mr. Murphy. Mrs.
S. P. McO^kin, who had been visit
ing hw daughter the past two weeks
accompantod tham home.
Mrs. L. A. Barrow of Charlotte,
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Family Knows...
THAT SAVINGS ARE TO BE HAD BY USING
McCOY’S REGULAR
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AND THEIR NEW YEAR RESOLUTION WILL BE TQ CON HM E TO SAVE BY
VISITING McCOY’S REGULARLY DURING THE COMING YEAR.
~ free! FREE! ONE QUART OIL 7
McCoy’s is giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE one quart oil with each five gallons
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Saturday, 7:30 to 7:45 A. M.
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