The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 06, 1941, Image 5

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X Tfcurtdoy, March $, 1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. * /_' - ^ Poge Five » . ✓ Wm r«»«v« yMt wUhi JiFFY*25< Wm By SADLEBnOWENS PHAEMACT Clinton Woman Loses Brother FOR PERSPIRING FEET USE STAJNM LO^N Al Tmt DnmtfTt SS«. Friends o< Mrs. M. G. Woodworth >viU sjrmpathiw with her in the dmth of her brother, C. M. Wheelwright, whidi occurred February 18 in Roncevert, Va. Mrs. Woodworth and diugbt^, Miss Betty Woodworth, k- tumed t^ past we^ after spenoing « few days in Roncevert. ■ ‘Ill I '«■ ■»*' i- — ■ ( For Fiu-CoMs ATMOSPHERE At Your Dru^^sts WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS I (Camp Stewart, spent the week-end jwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack UffiS.-.M THE ME YOU fpw Items of 11nterest Concerning Clinton Residents H. Davis, Sr I Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of Greenville, and Dave Pitts of At lanta, visited their mother, Mrs. Bramlett of Laurens, visited Mr. smI Mrs. Lewis H. Bagwell Sunday. ; Marvin DeYoung, who is employee in Barnwell, spent the week-end ai his home here. • ■ A Misses Maud Geer and Olive Ifan Nannie A. Pitts, the past week-end. bors were guests of friends on Satue^ D.E. Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS i,* - ' ..jynd.^ BMBALMERS Ueeased Baibalaicn, Oeasplcte Medeni BqdpMeet J>ay Phage 84 Night Phones 14, S5S or 2U( Clinton, S. C, Captain George R. Blalock of Forti Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn, and Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts spent yes- his home here. ^ terday in Charleston. Mtw '^ema HiU o< Orangeb«^,j Mrs. Jimmy Hutto of Columbia, was Oie week-end gu^ of Miss Lethl.was the guest last week of Mr. and McIntyre. • ’ ‘Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. PUbcico and’ Miss Nellie Ruff, formerly of New- son, Bobby, spent Sunday in Blacks- berry, hgs accepted -a position with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts of Spar tanburg, were also here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews were called to Wodruff Sunday on account of the death of the letter's nei^ew, John Roscoe Stone, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sammons of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. T* JL day evening at a dinner party given in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry and son, Johnny, have returned to their homw in Jersey City, N. J., after a visit te Mrs. Henry’s mother, Mrs. J. A* Coleman here, and other relatives in Greenwood. burg with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. £. Plaxico. Miss EiHzabeth Brooks visiled her parmts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brooks, in Wariihigtoo, Ga., and sister. Miss Edytha l^tioks in Augusta, Ga., the past w«^-«nd Abrams and Qmr beauty shop Mrs. Fuller L. Reese, Jr., who has been with Mr. Reese in Atlafita, is spending several weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson, and the latter’s parents in Abbeville «aaacwewxii«»w»«W8i»»eg»iemi«NKx»»nwwwCTWwweKX8n«8Mi«»aMB before Joing her husband in Florida. Frienctt of Miss Annie Rogehi Bai-1 Mr .and Mrs. D. H. Resrrmlds of ley Will be^intereated to now she has j Anniston, Ala., are visiting (he lat- accepted a podtkm in the County Iter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Welfare office in Laurens. j Adair, this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and | Friends, of Mrs. W. A. Davis, who Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth has been iU for several months, will H. D. HENRY Ig9t-1M1 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE Undo Notche! says: tW£ BUYS KtND, CMSB ft laTi WreBrlod lurtt Natva CWk» Nitrate is ioo4/br «T«ry mine! SBSr OWB* ^ it in mixed bclgm flentiiH* die^ tliewBtto|Mfidlk€»e« of ita fertiKAi| ,«^ improving qoiIiti^_' k« ) ' Plug it Statt fai HARTNESS BOTTLING WORKS SPARTANBURG, a C. \ attended the boxing matches in Co lumbia Saturday evening. Donnie Wilder spent the week-end with relatives in Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Goodwin and children Of Denmark, and O. W. Folk of Bam'well, were visitors on the or- liianage campus Sunday. '■ Friends of Mrs.’ Sam Arnold will be pleased to know her condition has improved and she is able to sit up a while each day. Mrs.^J. L. Wright and Miss Sara 2:ee Wright spent Sunday in Char-> lotte, N. C., with their daughter and sister, Mrs. S. P. Babb, ,and Mr. ELabb. f • 'I Burlew McMahon of Anderson, STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 be glad to know she is convalescing now stationed at Fort Jackson, Co at the home of her parents, Mr. and ‘ lumbia, was the week-end guest of i Mrs. J. W. Rollins, in Woodruff, af-| friends here. j ter a three weeks’ illness. i Mrs. J. C. Wilson, who has been i Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Montgomery [visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. S. j were week-end guests of relatives'Waldo, in Atlanta, has returned to] in Commerce, Ga. ’ jthe city and is spending some time! J. Lw Culp of Rock Hill,, now sta-T with Mrs. H. M. Blakely. 'tioned as first lieuttoant in the Unit-1 Mr. and Mrs, Francis Blalock, Mrs.! cd States army at Fort Custer, Bat- Ansel Godfrey and daughter, Joy,j tie Crwk, Mich., was the week-end guest of friends here. Mrs. Drummond Bailey* and son, Johnny, of Greenwood, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams. | wood Sunday. spent Sunday in Highlands, N. C. ) Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells and son, Edgar, visited the former’s brother, G. G. Welb, and family in Green- Mr. Bailey was here for the week end, and Bill Abrams of Columbia, spent Simday wRh his mother. Mrs. Alice Thompson of Whitmire, spent a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Fred Whitlock, and Mr. Whitlock. ^ I Mrs. Estelle Abrams and uughter, Mrs. G. E. Pltmkett, of Conyers, Ga., were visitors in Cdtdmbia Thursday. Mrs. C. M. BaHey has returned from a month’s stay in Fort Lauder dale, Fla., and will laaVe this week for a several wedu’ stay with her daughter, Mrs. Brewer Dixon, and Mr. Dixon in Talladega, Ala. Mrs. T B. Montgomery and Mrs. W. G. King were guests Tuesday of Mrs. E. P. Little in Greenwood. Mrs.'* Edward Secrest returned to her home in Athens, Ga., Monday after a few days’ visit with her sis ter, Mrs. George W. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Aody and son, George Allen, and Mrs. C. W. Carr of Leesburg, Fla., spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Addy, and the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. Zanie Campbell. Mrs. Jack W.Anderson, Mrs. George W. Bailey, Mrs. Ryland' Sum- erel, and Joe Fincher Austin were visitors in Greenville Thursday. Mrs. S. E. Evans and children Columbia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Evans’ mother, Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elrod of-Pled- mcmt, visited Miss Florence Tripp on Monday. Mrs. George R. Holland spent Sun day in Abbeville with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hagins, and Mr. Hagins. Friends of J. C. Wells of Cross Hill, will 'be glad to know he is improving j after a two weeks’ illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Driggers and Miss Madeline Adair was the;son, Billy, were guests Simday of week-end guest Of Mis^ Siie GaTtett j relatives in Hartsville and Florence.' in Anderson! * . Miss Martha Lue Blakely was the Mrs. John Spratt'and D. W. A. week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Neville of Newbenry, spent Sunday S. Waldo in Atlanta, in Greenville with their mother, Mrs. Watts Davis, of the local National W. G. Neville. Guard unit, in training for a year at i 1 Sound Banking ! The Life Blood of I American bistitutions There is no business no . no industry . financial enterprise, so self-sufficient that it does not need the services of a reputable bank. In this community, this bank proudly fills that need for local business — having won confidence through years of sane, intelligent banking ser vice. Make it your bank. for greater business Activity. " / New Business Cordially Invited M. S. Bails & San OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST Mrs. R. E. Jones, Mrs. L. S. Me-1 Millan, Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Miss Mary] Howze Dillard; Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs} and daughter, Ayliffe, were visitors i in Spartanburg on Saturday. | Br. and Mrs. Harold Fish andj daughter, Lxicinda, will spend the week-end in Greenville with Mrs. j Fish’s mother, Mrs. James G. Arnold. l Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crooks andj Homer Crooks of Pomaria, werCj guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crooks. ' t Miss Florence Schmueck of Gosh en, N. Y., will arrive Sunday to be the guest.of Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Fish for a wwks’ visit. Frank Chaney, student at Ashe ville Farm school, is spending the spring holidays wito his mother, Mrs. j ^nestXhaney. He lias as his guest' Fred Bobo, also a student at the Farm school. Prof, and Mrs. Jean Autret and daughter have moved into one of the Jacobs apartments on Calvert ave nue. W. A. Dicus and family and Mrs. M. E. Browning and family are now residing on Young drive in the resi dence of Mrs. Annie L. Franks. Epps Davis, stationed with the lo cal National Guard unit at Camp Stewart, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dr vis* Dr. R. N. S. Young of Brooklyn, Miss., and Walter F. Young of Aber deen, Miss., were business visitors here the past week. Walter F. Young was accompanied by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Amos Rye. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson ,^d sons, Mrs. John Boyd and Miss Viola Chandler visited their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Dillard, in Spartanburg Sunday. Friends here of Mrs. pillard will be glad to know she is convalescing from AJ’ecent illness . Mrs. F. K, Shealy has yetumed from a few days’ stay in Atlanta with her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Clem ents. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clemr ents will be interest^ to know they have moved to Savannah, where the former holds a .position with a retail 4credit company. Mrs. Matha Windham of Jackson ville, Fljh, Is vliHing her daughter, Mrs. A. L. ISiepard, and Mr. Shep ard. Mrs. Shepard ahd son, Bobby, spent Saturday in Columbia with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Greene, and were accompanied home by Mrs. Wind ham. The following Clinton people at- tMided the fimeral of Mr8..T. C. Pool, mother of Mrs. R. Owens, in New berry <m last Wednesday: Rev. and Mrs. K. Rbberts, Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Mrs. C. Bynum Betts. Mrs. John Spratt. Mrs. R. W. Wade Mrs. J. A. Cheatham, Mrs. An- aal GodDwy, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sad- lar and W. E. Osvans. Giles Chevrolet Company^ Inc. / CLINTON, a C. f \.