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■'I! -i.-r "'.nT.-liv'Jl!"* ^'" T f T Thursday, Morch 13, 1941 I THE CLIMTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS . . ILLNESS mUffS- ABOUT THE PEbl^ YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mias Essie Davidson, a monber of the Great Falls school faculty, spmt the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McAlister of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper Sunday. * Miss Anne Dameron of Charlotte, N. C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and son visited Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Patterson, in Antre- viUe the past wedr-end. Friends of Miss Clara Bowers will be interested to know she has re- siimed her teaching position at the high school after being ill at her home in Newberry for two weeks. Friends of Miss Louella Jones, junior at Clinton high sdiool, will regret to Imow she has been ill for the past week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sterlin Young, and Mr. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Barnes of Kings Mountain, N. C., spent a few days last week with the former’s parents, Mr. and ^rs. Eric Barnes. Frienda of Mr. Barnes will be glad to know he is recuperating after an appendix operation. V' D* E. Tribble *Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Uceased Eaibalaiers, Coaiplcte Modern Bqaipnient Day Plraiie §4 Night 24. 25S er 1S5 Clinton, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron spent Sunday in Bessemer City, N. C,. with the former’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Dameitm. Joe Donnan of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Donnan. J. M. Counts has returned to his home in Newberry after being ill for several weeks at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. L. Dameron, and Mr. Dameron. I Major W. A. Johnson, Captain Jack H. Davis, Lieut Willard L. Jones and Lieut R. T. Dtmlap, stationed at Camp Stewart Ga., spent Sunday here with their families. Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Sr., left yester day for a visit to her son, T. J. Bla- lou, and Mrs. Blalock in MayesviUe. J. W. Knox of New York, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten for a few days. R. E. Copeland spent the past week in Spartanburg with relatives. Billy Johnson of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr. Friends of Mrs.'Ray Pitts will re gret to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. * Roger Henry of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry. Miss Millie Whitten was in Au- university, Greenville: Misses Helen Pridmore, Zulie Higgins, Marjorie Bunch, Jane’Simpson and Dot Wat- son. Dr. D. J. Woods occupied the pul pit of the Fountain Inn and New Harmony Presbyterian churches on Sunday. Dr. Woods is supplying these churches until a pastor is selected. Mrs. Sallie Cromer Spoon of M(hi- roe, N. C., 'spent the week-end with her. sister Mrs. W. A. MeSwain. Miss MiUie Whitten will leave this ,week to be a member of the instruc tors staff of the Foster School of Dance in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr., of Woodruff, visited Mr, and Mrs.'jents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horton. Bailey Sim^y and were Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease children visited the former’s parents. Poge Five Mr and Mrs. J. A. Sease, in Pros perity Sunday. Miss Ludie Nell Scott was the guest of relatives in Atlanta, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Land of Buffalo, Ben Boatwright and T. D. Holmes of Greenwood, visited Miss Mary Eknma Speake Sunday. Friends of Miss Speake will be glad.to know she is able to be up some each day. Mr. and Mrs. Eb Horton and daughter, Carolyn, of Greenville, spent Sunday with the former’s par- B. D. HENRY 18M-1M1 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY insuraJ^ce STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated .On Real Estate Telephone 121 George W accompanied home by their daughter, Helen, who had spent the past week here. Friends of Tom Carter, guard on the Laurens county chain gang, will be glad to know he is recovering from injuries deceived the past week in his woric. Corporal J. K. Hatton, Jr. of Lang ley Field, Va., is spending a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hatton. Mrs. Wilson Tison of Estill, is vis iting her mother Mrs. A. P. Little, this week. Mr. Tison also spent Sun day here. ' Miss Annie Bond of Greenwood, 8p>ent Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. . Miss Evelyn Henry had as her week-end guests for the iminiwinfKigincinmxiwwwwwcmtinMHmwKicxRKKMWKiHgWHWWKHKMmi— Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Buzhardt were guests of Rev and Mrs. John Buz hardt in Charlotte, N. C., Sunday. Friends of Sadler Love will be glad to know he is convalescing from a week’s illness. Mrs. T. J. Leake and Mrs. Joe Leake visited Mrs. Sam Leake in Union Sunday. Mrs. W. B. Driggers and son, Billy, spent a few days the past week with j relatives in Hartsville. Mrs. W. H. Roberts and Mrs. Hugh Ray were visitors in Greenville Tues- JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE - J. R. CRAWFORD , CLINTON, S. c. day. I dance Misses Nancy Sanders of Cam den, and Shirley Sumner of Colum bia, both students at the University of South Carolina. ^ . , * ** J Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Pratt of Deca ^ta. Ga , Friday evening to attend daughter. (he Ballet Russe. The many friends'^of F. M. Stutts will be sorry to know he is a patient at the Veterans’ hospital in Columbia. Mrs. N. M. Lawrence and son, Charles Ray, spent the past week here with her mother, Mrs, E. F. Ray, and other relatives. Mrs. Francis Blalock will, attend an imemployment compensation ser vice meeting in Columbia Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler had as their week-end guest Miss Christine Cannon of Hartsville, who attended the girl-break dance here Friday night. Miss Miriam Donnan had as her guests for the Alpha Psi Delta soror ity dance the following girls, students at the Woman’s college of Furman Taylor, for a few # IF moMS MUMsmwa tmio shun, f’u TOM YCffMOIFlTCAM tSDONSi SSFOFt atCff GALL KBFiR fOUAe^ AMO OOtFTKtef ON MiMOWi Mrs. George W days. Miss Mollie Oliver of Wellesley Hills, Mass, a student at Agnes Scott college, Atlanta, Ga., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. 'I. J. Peake, this week for the spring holidays. The following Clinton people at tended the National Beauty forum in Atlanta Sunday and Monday: Mrs. E. C. Goff, Miss Hazel Howard, Mrs. W. J. Crews, Miss Florence Tripp, Misses Maud Geer and Qlive Nabors. Mrs. Joe Beaudrot of Greenwood,, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs'. Mary Prather. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Copeland of Columbia, visited relatives here Sim- day. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reeves attended the textile basketball tournament in Greenville on Thursday evening. Mrs. R. E. Jones and daughter, Miss Agahta Jones, were visitors in Columbia Tuesday. Miss Frances Simpson, junior at the University of South Carolina, (JJp- lumbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simp son, and attended the girl-break dance on Friday evening. Friends of Mrs. Joe Hagins of Ab- bavUle, the former Miss Mjirtia Hol land of this city, will be glad to be glad to know she is recuperating after being ill at her home for the past few weeks. Mrs, Russell Gray and daughter, sorority I Virginia, spent Sunday in Charlotte, N. C., with Mrs. Gray’s sister, Mrs. Gerald Barnes, and Mr. Barnes. Friends of Miss Margaret Hollis will be interested to Ifnow she rej ' - turned to her home yesterday after | \ > being a patient at Hays hospital for the past week. Friends of Mrs. Chick Ray will be glad to know she is improving sat isfactorily after being ill for the past few weeks and is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell, in Renno. Friends of little James Holland will regret to know he is ill at his home. - • Miss Emily Dillard had as her week-end guests the following girls who attended the Alpha Psi Delta sorority dance on Friday evening: Misses Margaret Fant of Anderson, Jean McNairy of Lumberton, N. C., and Erma Guyton of Easley. Mrs. P. S. Jeanes is visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert P. Jeanes, in Easley. Dr. Jeanes has been called to active duty with the Greenville medical unit to a camp in Tennessee. A.VOID the annoyann of getting wrong numbers. Whenever you have the slight est doubt about a number, look it up in the directory.lt will save you time in the long run. W£ BUYS MAmHBL KINO, 'cause MArCMBL THIN6S IS Right you arcJJncleNauhel -Chilean Nitrate of Soda it *^atchcl’’andit’sawimplan to rely on natural things. Natural Chilean Nitrate i* good for every crop you grow. lu quick-actii^m- Sate, pin. thjm«2.^ min elcmenu” which it con- Uin^ help to ineore quality end 7^“* Use it in mixed fcrtiliaer before planting, and at top dretting or tide-drewui^ And use it the way to get fuU of iu fertatog moA toih improving qualltiet. SOMMV know she is recuperating following an appendix operation Monday in the Abbeville hospital. Mrs. Katherine Little Byrd of Rock Hill, visited Mrs. N. Reese Young Monday. Friends of Donnie Wilder, son of Mr. and Mrs._R, P,...Wilder, will be sorry to know he is ill at his home with measles. Mrs. Zee McLees and Miss Sallie Wright visited their son and nephew, Robert McLees, who is a patient in a Columbia hospital, on Tuesday. Friends of Mr. McLees will be inter ested to know his condition shows improvement. Friends and acquaintances here of John H. Dillard of Augusta, Ga., will regret to know he is quite ill at his home. Mr. Dillard is a brother of Mrs. N. Reese Young and L. B. Dill ard of this city. On Tuesday Mrs. Young, Mr. Dillard and Mrs. S. C. Hays visited Mr. Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. I^illip Essay and daughter, Patsy, of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Essay’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cauley Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prof fitt of Greenville. The following local W.C.T.U. mem bers attended the district meeting Saturday at St. Paul’s Methodist church in Greenville: Mrs. L. V. Pin son, Mrs. Irene Todd, Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Mrs, Alec Henry and Mrs. L. Ross L3mn. Miss Mae Martin of Winston- Salem, N. C., a student at the Wo man’s college of the University of North Carolina, was the week-end guest of Miss Carolyn Freeman and attended the Alpha Psi Delta soror ity dance. Mrs. G. B. Davidson, who has been spending some time.in Greenwood and Pendleton, has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H< Donnan. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Aull of Pendleton, spent the week-end here with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Donnan. Mrs. Victor Grill of Norfolk, Va., spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Stewart. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Grill have just re turned from a visit to their daughter and sister, Mrs. O. B. King, in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. M. A. Bennett and daughter, Emily Ann, have returned to their home in Myrtle Beach after visiting her sisters, Mrs. J^ Austin Chandler and Mrs. Karl Johnson for several weeks. Mr. Bennett was also here Tuesday and accompanied them home. The following members of the lo cal Kiwanis club were in Rock Hill and Columbia Monday to hear an address by the Kiwanis International President Mark A. Smith, of Mac<m, Ga.: L. B. Dillard, W. W. Harris, R. L. Plaxicd, R. E. Ferguson, W. £. Monts, Dr. John G. Barden, F. C. Pinsem, W A. Moorhead, J. L. De laney and Allan D. Barron. Thornwell Family To Get Holiday Institution To Honor ^ Birthday of Founder, Dr. William P. Jacobs. Next Monday will be observed at Thornwell orphanage as a full holi day in honor of the birthday of the institution’s founder. Dr. William P. Jacobs, who was bom 99 years ago on March 15, 1842. The orphanage first opened for the admission of eight children on Oct. 1, 1875. Since then, for sixty-six years, March 15, or as close thereto as con venient has been celebrated as a hol iday by the children of the home in honor of its founder. At 10 o’clock in the chapel a spe cial program will be given, with Rev. C. E. Piephoff in charge of the mu sical part of the exercises. The ad dress for the occasion will be deliv ered by Hugh Jacobs of this city, a great-grandson of the late Dr. Ja cobs, who served as president of the orphanage for 42 years until his death on Sept. 10, 1917. Dr. L. R. Lynn, president of the institution, states that the public is qordially invited to attend the me morial exercises. 1 Winners Picked In "Baby Show // Little Jackie Franks and Bill Rob erts were winners of the prizes of fered in the baby show feature spon sored by the American Legion Aux iliary last Thursday evening at Flor ida Street school. Both the little girl and boy were presented sterling sil ver plates. Jackie is the four-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Franks, and Bill, who is five, is the' son of Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Roberts. Thirty-six children between the ages of one and six entered the con test. The program was under the di rection of Mrs. B. O. Whitten, presi dent of the organization, who was assisted in the kiddie parade by Mrs. Ra3Tnond Pitts, Mrs. Alec Henry and Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. Legion Auxiliary Expresses Thanks The American Legion Auxiliary wishes to publicly express their thanks and appreciation to the en tire cast of the local talent play, “Mystery At Midnight,’’ which it sponsored last week. Having made many contacts during^thf two weeks of rehearsal, the president of the auxiliary, Mrs. B. O. Whitten, states that the business men and women who took character parts in the play were most cooperative and are due the thanks of the auxiliary and the entire public for so willingly giving their time and talent in behalf of the auxiliary’s effort. SPECIAL OFFER Good HonaekeeiMng, 2 yean for 94.N. CeoMpelitMi, I yean for |SJg. JAMES W. CALDWELL "Yw Magaslae Man” We Welcome The Privilege of Serving You The thoughtful person looks ahead, plans systematically, and saves regularly, for without first setting a goal and then working toward it, the real opportunities of life do not open up. LINCOLN SAID: ^each economy. That is one of the first and highest virtues. 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