The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 20, 1941, Image 5
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Thutidoy, Februoty 20, 1941
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Poge Five
RURAL SCHOOL
DENTAL CLINICS
BEGUN IN COUNTY
The inatiguration- of rural school
dental clinics in diis county was an
nounced the past week by Dr. H. R.
Perkins, county health director, who
■aid that dental attention is given
those pupils whom he feels are in
urgent need of it and would be fi-
nandally unable to obtain it other
wise.
^ Dr. Peridns said that the clinics
are the first such offered the rural
school diildren of the county and are
mads poiMbls throu^ the cooper
ation of Laurens and Clinion den
tists who do the dentSl work, ffie
school teadiers who encourage daily
care of the teeth and the county
health department in organizing the
clinics.
Clinics have already been estab
lished in nine scho<ds, he said, listing
them as Lanford, Central, Musgrove,
Hiuricane, Renno, Wadsworth, Long
Branch, Prospect and Ml Pleasant
“Other small rural schools will be
readmd as rapidly as possible,”^ he
added.
WEEK-END T«IK.. VJSITOIC.. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...UOUT THE mPlE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Gmcerning Clinton Residents
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Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller have re
turned to their'home after spending
s(»nc time witti relatives in Daytona
Beach and Tamoa, Fla.
Mias Margaret Blakely visited her
sister, Mrs. W. W. Anfngton, and
Mr. Arrington Saturday in Green
ville.
Mrs. Ella B. Warren left jthis week,
ing young ladies, all students at the
University of South Carolina: Misses
Sallie Nichols, Mary Lyde Doty,
Elizabeth Adams, Jacqueline Mc-
Cutcheon, Lil Boulware, Margaret
Osborne, Lollie McCants and Kate
Park Johnson.
Miss Annie Bell Martin of Hamp
den Sidney, Va., is spending seme
time with her sister-in-law, Mrs. A.
V. Martin. Also here for the week-
Laurens. Johnny and Joe Austin^
who spent the week-end with their
aunt, Mrs. Anderson, accompaotuM
their parents home.
R. H. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. M.
W. Dickert and daughter, Elizabetfew
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dickert of Grecw-
Vood, were guests Suruiay of Mr. awE
Mrs. A. W. Mills.
Rev. George Bobo of Bovonao, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IX
B. Bobo, for a few days.
Miss Maud Geer and Miss OIhrw
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
THAT WORK
THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUAUTY IMPLEMENT
FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE
J. R. CRAWFORD
CLINTON. S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips and
daughter. Mias Mary Lee Phillips, of jpanied home by Mrs. J|^es
leftjhis
were Mr. and Mrs. George Walk-
. w Hampden Sidney, Mrs. Martin’s ueer ana miss
I daughter. Miss Caroline Martin, who; Nabors returned yesterday
Captain Blalock. teases In Darlington. Mr. md Mrs. Cha*‘^o**** they attended a
Mrs. J. p. Jeanes was the guest Martin and daughter, Je«, j convention.
1^ week of Dr. a^ Bto. S. B. Columbia, spent Sunday here with Friends of Mrs. W. G. Coker will
Sherard in Gaffney. Miss Ella Adair former’s mother,
spent Sunday there and was accom-
ed his mother, Mrs. R. F. Blakely,
be glad to know she is recuperatkiR
at her home after being a patient ks
a Spartanburg hospital. Mr. and Miw.
West, of Asheville, are spmdinff
Spwrtanburg, spent Sunday ^th Mrs.’ Mr. and Mrs. D. B. 'Smith spent’ ” j' week ’llieutenimt
Phniips’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L.! Sunday in Jefferson, Ga., with Mr.igiajj^^ who has been stationed at some time with their daughter
... _ i J'ort Bragg; N' C., has been trans- son-in-law.
- - - division to Camp
Friends of Mrs. W. M. McCrary
will be interested to know she is
now recuperating at her home after
being a patient at the local hospital
for the pmst few weeks.
Miss Ina Curry, member of the St.
George school faculty, visited Miss
Martha Davidson on Friday. Miss
'panied home by Mrs. G. E. Smith
and Mrs. W. D. Dadisman for a visit.
J. Isaac Copeland of Greenville,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland.
Ray Pitts and Fred Burnett at
tended an instruction school in Fri-
gidaire salesmanship in Spartanburg
Curry and Miss Davidson were i Tuesday together with employes of
ferred with
Croft, Spartanburg, where he will
be joined later by Mrs. Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Anderson
had as their guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Marks of Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumerel, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Red and small daughter of
Mrs. Joe Piper and small son, Joe;
Jr., of Greenville, are visiting her
grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Browning
and other relatives here. LieutenanS
Tom Taylor and Mrs. Taylor of Fort
Bragg, N. C., will also arrive todagr
to spend several days with Mrs. Tay
lor’s grandmother.
ITS 600D BECAUSE
\i%NArCHEL--
AND NATCHEL
THINGS IS BEST
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fMd bssMN lt*s *'NiMe]Mr
•-tlie oolf natnrsl nkrsts in tbs
World. It*s good lor sH ctoFSf
before pUnting or after.
pardeiilaily profitable for dUU>
dressing and top-dresaing. It
acts qnidefy, pkks tbe crop vf)
and pnabes it to early niatnrhy«
Use Natnral Cbilean Sods
tander yonr eropa'..
dnaaing and aide-dreaaing, toiX
Qive tbem lbe fall benefit of all
its natnnd fertiliaing and oofi-
Improving qaalides.
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HARTNESS BOTTLING WORKS
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week-end guests of friends in Au
gusta, Ga.
Mrs. A. E. McIntosh visited her
Maxwell Bros, and Kinard Laurens
store.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and
daughtCT’ Mra. Nannie Young Tribble were vis-
Mr. Roberto m Wihnmgton, N. C,. fijitors in Greenville Monday,
few days thu we^. g p Wingard and
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Walker left daughter, Barrie Jean, spent Monday
Sunday for a week s trip to New, i^xington with the former’s moth-
Orleans and other points of interest jg^, Mrs. Emmie Wingard.
in^e South. ^ , ' Friends of W. S. Horne will be in-
Mr. and Mr®- W. G. King had as, ^crested to know he has accepted a
their guesto Sunday Mrs. J^ie ^yd 1 position with the Metropolitan Life
‘ Br^ie of j Insurance company in Newberry.
Florence, student at the Woman s j^j.g gorne and small son,. Billy, will
coUege of F^lrman university, and ] dewberry soon
their son, Billy King, of Furman.
Mrs. R. W. Phillips was the guest
Friends of Miss Katherine Blakely | Sunday of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
will be plea^ to know she has re-iEyg^ g. Cobb. In Spartanbui-g.
sumed her teachmg in the Joanna i Mrs. James Moore and daughter,
school ^ter being ill for the past ■ Frances, of York, and Mrs. T. O. Mc-
few weeks. ! Keown of Blackstock, spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rawl, E. T.
Woodruff, Miss Pansy Woodruff and
Mrs. T. E. Rice of Greenville, are
spending the week in Sarasota, Fla.,
with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodruff
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mize.
Mrs. P! S. Jeanes visited her son,
Dr. Robert P. Jeanes, and Mrs.
Jeanes a few days the past week in
Easley.
Friends of Miss Dorothy Workman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Workman, will be interested to know
she has accepted a stenographic po
sition at Camp Croft, Spartanburg.
Miss Ruth Patterson of Antreville,
spent several days this week with
her sister, Mrs. William Davis, and
Mr, Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pat
terson also visited their daughter on
Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn have
leturned from a two weeks’ trip to
Florida.
Dr. D. J.' Brimm resinned his
teaching duties at the college Mon
day after an illness of the past sev
eral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd have re
turned from a two weeks’ stay in
Orlando and Fort Myers, Fla.
Miss Agnes Brooks and Miss Hattie
Mae Horton were week-end guests
of the former’s relatives in Winns-
boro.
FriMids of Mrs. Roy Workman will
be glad to learn she is improving at
her home after being a patient at the
local hospital.
H. F. Scott, who is employed in
Columbia, spent the week-end at his
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Abrams of
Spartanburg, spent Simday with the
latter’s mother, Mrs. R. A. Steer, and
Mr. Steer.
Mrs. Harwood Nelson and daugh
ters, Tony and Jean, were guesto of
Mrs. George Sanders in Columbia
Saturday.
Mrs. Grady Seawright, little Grady
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with their mother and grandmother,
Mrs. T. J. Blalock, who accompanied
Mrs. McKeown home for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle were
called to Winnsboro Saturday on ac
count of the death of the former’s
brother-in-law, George W. Craw
ford,
Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Adair of Co
lumbia, were week-end guests of
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler of
Cliffside, N. C., visited the latter’s,’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox, |
last week-end.
Misses Azilee and Annie Living
ston of Newberry, were guesto Sun
day of Miss Lily Yarborough,
Mrs. D. A. Yarborough and son,
Dan, Jr., spent the week-end in
Gaffney with Mrs. Yarborough’s
mother, Mrs. Will Turner.
Miss Gladys Stilwell of Silver- j
street, who teaches in Spartanburg,
visited friends here Simday. '
Mrs N.. W. McDaniel returned
Tuesday from a two weeks’ visit to
her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Cc^er, and
Mr. Coker in Hickory, N. C. Mrs.
Coker accompanied her here for the
day.
Friends of Mrs. Mary Henry Ar
thur and Mrs. Sara Bell Davidson
will be glad to know they are able
to be up again after being ill for the
past few weeks.
Miss Marie Smith of Liberty, a
former member of the city ^hool
faculty, was the week-end guest of
Miss Ajpies Davis.
Miss Brantly Pelham of Colum
bia, was the week-end guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Robert S. Owens, and
Mr. Owens, ^
Miss Frances Simpson had as,her
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Alva Seawright and Preston Milam
of Pendleton, visited the former’s
daughters, Mrs. Horace Horton, Mrs.
Edgar Copeland and Miss Margaret
Milam.
Mr. and Mrs. Mace Young had as
their guesto Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Young and children of New
berry, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Young and children,
and Hugh Young of near here.
Mrs. J. A. Cheatham spent the
week at Port Bragg, N. C., with Lieu
tenant Cheatham.
Friends of Mrs. E. C. Goff will be
pleased to know she is able to re
sume her work after being ill for the
past few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Henry and
children and Mrs. Ariel Jar-
rett of Cowpens, spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and . Mrs. T. J.
Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews, Miss
Florence Triw> aod Miss Mary Wof
ford of Laurens, attended a cosme-j
tologists convention Monday in Char- {
lotto, N. C. I
/Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Page oli
woodruff, were guesto Sunday of I
Mrs. Page’s sister, Mrs. Grady Adair,'
and Mr. Adair. Little Kay Drum
mond Is spending the week with her
aunt, Mrs. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Guy Fugh and chil
dren of Greer, spent Sunday with
the former’s parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Pugh, Sr.
Roger Henry, who is enlisted with
the medical corps of. Laurens for a
year’s duty at Fort Bragg, N. C., vis
ited his parents,. Dr. and Mrs. B. H.
Henry, the past week-end.
Mrs. Frank Martin, Jr., and little
son, Frank, of Laurent, are spending
a few days with her mother, Mrs.
Irene Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes, Miss
Elizabeth Barnes, Miss Elizabeth
Brooks, Kohn and Jack Barnes visit
ed the formw’i aon, Carroll Barnes,
who is a patient in a Gastonia, N. C.,
hospitaL Friends of Mr. Barnes will
be glad to know he is recovering sat
isfactorily following an appendix of-
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