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.// \ :-f:yy Thursdoy/Morch 20, 1941 ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C / Roge Five I Aiotifid jIU& WofilA TO FILL THIS lOTTLE • Often die ingredienu for even « eimple pretoripcioa ouijr come from region*,scattered all over the globsL One of our responsibilities is to keep ample stocks of all imported dnigi; to see that thM are ever fresh and potent. For it is oar pride that ekdi presmption is compoimded preciseljr a* the Doctor directs. This assurance should be comforting in an hour when life mi^ dupeod upon the promptness and pro* dsion of professional servioes. ifhf not bring of pour Doctor’s prescriptions here? It coats no morepand, in most instances, a litde less—to have us ,do the compounding. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY' Telephone 4#0 lA'**’* ^ «»*ve tat»y , hcW Sso** Su^c You Get NATURAL CHILEAN NITRATE OF SODA IN'ceded: I4ora roads widh bnilt'ia waitXf—th^t msk$ k Imrdfofitccidtmtt As •f iScfelMMl RMBnN tOAMTAT DUMN ^Highway engineers know how to make roads safe bf easing sharp turns, nating dangerons grade crossings, by providing ample widths, long **8ight distance,** AND s fUU NON-SKW tUIPACI ^The safety answer is emtertit ^^skid>resistant, wet or dry —durable, true of sorfsosb ftee£rombampa,mts,waves and ocher accident-breetb log mMon vttiMiiiT Concrete's light-co.lored aorfue reflects light with* oat glafe; makes headlights more eflicient. Helps the drirer see better, ' ★ ★ ★ COllCRirrE SAVES-noc only liees, hot asanty. Con^ Crete costs In* As ImV than other paaements of equal load*caniying capacity. And Iw Is snHuAMt than less enthuring secflsces^ fOnUNldMVIlSOCMIlOII Clinton noods concrofo povod liy- paifOf to roUovoJrofllc congosHons URGF MODERN CONCRETE ROADS AS A VITAL SAFETY MEASURE WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS :a»Mt»a«gK«»»WH»iiiuiiiw»iNWAWinntw—■! A B. D. HENRY ISM-lMl F. M. BOLAND BRIEFS.. .-ABOUI THE PEOPIE YOU KBOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE Billy Nabors of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end with his parents, iMr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors. W. J. Crews was called to Laurens Monday on account of ^e death of his grandfather, W. T. Crews. Miss Dorothy Workman, who holds a position at Camp Croft, Spartan burg, and Ace Workman, a student Miss Alice Neighbors of Greenville, I spent the week-end with her mother,] Mrs. R. P. Neighbors, near here. i Friends of Jodie C. McMillan willi be glad to know he has restimed his p(»ition on the city polite' force after being a patient at the Veterans’ hos- j pltal, Columbia. R. W. Johnson, Jr., of Greer, visit STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal 1.4>an8 Negotiated On Real Estate I Telephone 121 aeit9SKKaaamK9nn«immtKH»Kx»Mtm$tKXHHiiWiK9aaatxiaaa99SKKSS9mm ! jfiWtiwtmMcaiMaaMWKgRRititmiaitHiiMWWwitinnwnwwcRXincieKRaMaxKKitM at Clemson, spent the week-end with ed hia father and other relatives here their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.j Saturday. j Workmw. ^ Friends of Miss Miriam Dcmnan, iSr^*!*'**^ ^^jwill regret to know she suffered a! week of her Mr, Lee Snow, ^ ^ „ p,; . and Mr. Snow in Columbus, Ga. ^ Sergeant J. D. Owens of Camp; I Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end M*"- E^ene Pratt, Mr. j here with his family. and Mrs. Pringle Pratt, and Hugh, Mrs. M. C. Poole and daughter, Pratt of G^nwood,_were guests] Alice, visited the former’s parents,! Sunday of Mrs. Pary Prather. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dempsey in' Mrs. Bob Hamer and little daugh- Greenville a few days last week. ter, Betty Jane, of Eastover, are I Mr. and Mrs. C.. J. Bouknight of!sP«nding a few days with her moth- Concord, N. C., spent the week-end ®r, Mrs. J. Will Leake. Mr. Hamer also spent Sunday rfere. JOHN DEERE TRACTORS ond IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK THERE^ A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON, S. C. I with Mrs. Bouknight’s mother, Mrs. Metta Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and John Tresch, formerly of Nashville,' Mike, Ji^ of Seneca, visited Mrs. Tenn., has accepted a position with Caskey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jacobs Press. Mrs. Tresch and chil-. Cooper, the past week-end. dren will join him here soon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nichols of daughter, formerly of Newberry, are Chester, and Miss Grace Smith of making their home here in the,<; Rock Hill, were visitors on the or- Shamrock apartments. Mr. Hayes is I phanage campus Sunday. 1 employed at C. W. Cooper’s garage. ] James Warren of Camp Stewart,! Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, ■Ga., spent the week-end here with spent the week-end* with her par-, his mother. jents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boiand.' j Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith visited , Mrs. W. B. Dilworth of Walhalla, ! Mr, and Mrs. Joe Hagins Sunday in is visiting her niece, Mrs. J. L. Dam Abbeville. Mrs. J. Noland Parker and daugh ter, Emily, of Langley, arrived yes eron, and Mr. Dameron this week. Rev. C. E. Piephoff occupied the pulpit of the Second Presbyterian terday for a visit to her parents, Mr. j church of. Greenville on Sunday and Mrs. John D. Davis Miss Hazel Howard spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howard, in Campobello. Miss Mary^ Marchant of Green ville, and Kenneth Burdette, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts. Lieutenant C. W. Hallman of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, Barrie Jean, spent the week-end in Hickory Tavern with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Effie Wasson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Shealy and W. L. Wise of Batesburg, were guests morning and evening Miss Mary Allen Stone of Unioir, who teaches in Columbia, visited her aunt, Mrs. C. C. Bailby, the past week-end. Miss Ethel Hunter of Columbia, is spending a few days with her moth er, Mrs. Lee Hunter. Friends of little Virginia Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Payne, will be glad to know she is recovering from painful bums re ceived on her feet a few days ago. Mrs. Henry Jolly and daughters of White Plains, N. Y., are visiting her mother, Mrs. C. E. Moody, and aunt, Mrs. C. C. Bailey. Lientenant William Blakely of Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Camp Croft, near Spartanburg, and Cooper. Mrs. Blakely visited the* former’s Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adams of *'™oiher, Mrs. R. F. Blakbly, Tuesday. Newberry, spent Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Chapin and latter’s mother, Mrs. W. J. Duncan. daughter, Jane, of MargaretsviUe, N. Hugh Young of Camp Stewart, lY * arrived Tuesday for a visit with Ga., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. Chapin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Willie Young, near here, lasti*^* Crawford, week-end. 1 Lieutenant Dill Ellis of Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Nickols of Wa-i^^®^*^* and Mrs. Ellis will return fo- terloo, are visiting their daughter,' day to Montgomery, Ala., after a Mrs. Billy McMUlan, and Mr. McMil- j ^®'^ <*ays visit to the .former’s par- ian. Mr. Nickols, who was taken ill Friday, is improving satisfactorily. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis. Friends of F. M. Stutts who has Friends of Lieutenant J. A. Cheat- ? patient at the Veterans’ hos- ham will be interested to know he ^ P*Tal in^ Columbia foi: the past week, has been transferred from Fort! ^ pleased to know he will re- Bragg, N. C., to Camp Croft, Spar- ^ ^a*"® tomorrow, tanburg. Winfred Norris of Camp Stewart, Mrs. George R. Holland spent Sun- <3®., spent the week-end with his day in Abbeville with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hagins, and Mr. Hagins. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper were guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Jennie Sparks in Cross Keys Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norris. Dr. James G. Jeanes of West Palm Beach, Fla., visited his mother, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes, several days this week.. Miss Elizabeth Bunch of Colum- Miss Martha Whitten spent several, ^ ^^® week-end guest of days this week in Columbfa with her i Mr* and Mrs. Tom Addison. sister. Miss Millie Whitten. James F. King returned yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan andf^®^“ home in Washington, D. €., daughter, Maryleen, and Mrs. Bob Harris left Monday for their home in Decatur, Ala., after a short visit to the former’s mother, Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Sr. Mason Young of Camp Stewart, Ga., wte at home with* his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mace Young, near here, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Kug- ler of Washington, N. C., and Thurs ton Giles of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles. Friends of Howard Watkins will be after a brief visit to Mrs. King’s mother, Mrs. J. Will Leake. Mrs. Curtis Odom of Bennettsville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Nettles this week. Mrs. Odom is the sister of Mr. Nettles. Lieutenant C. W, Copeland and Mrs. Copeland of Spartanburg, spent, the week-end with the" former’s pa-' rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland, I and'other relatives and friends. Roy Owens of Camp Stewart, Ga., | spent the week-end with his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens. Billy King, a student at Furman interested to know he left Monday j university, GreenviUe, visited his to The Chitmicie—Si.50 a Year for Camp Stewart, Ga., where he will have charge of the officers’ din ing room. 'Mrs. E. B. Baity of Winston-Salem, N. C., arrived Tuesday for a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Billy Mc Millan, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Nickols. Duncan^ Workfhan, a member of the senior class at Clemson, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, the past week-end. He had as his guests Misses Gloria Brodie of Flor ence, and Sara McLaurin of 'Dillon, students at the Woman’s college of Furman university, and Morgan Mil ford, also a student at Furman. Mis* Helen Stewart and Doris Ow ens were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott in Laurens. Miss Barbara Montgomery, student Nene D. Workman, He had as his'at Georgia State Woman’s college, guest his room-mate, Everett Martin of New York. Friends of Mrs. Lynn Cooper will be pleased to know she is able to be out agaiir'gfter''a two weeks’ illness. Mrs. G.' A. Spinks and son, Walter Spinks, visited fri^ds in Honea Path Sunday. Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Miss Dorothy and Richard Stutts, Miss Nellie Ruth Duckett, Miss Madeline Smith, Allan Guerard and Carl HIU on Sunday Milledgeville, Ga.,T spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Montgomery, and attended the military ball. Mrs. James G. Arnold, Sr., of Greenville, Mrs. James Q. Arnold, Jr., and son, James, of Baltimore, Md.*, and Richard Arnold of David son college, were guests a few days, this week of Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Fish. W. W. Langford and family have visited Mr. Stutts, who is a patient; moved to Clinton from Newberry at the Veterans’ hospiUl in Colum-jand are occupying one of the SK3m- bia. Friends of Mr. Stutts will be| rock apartments on Ferguson street, glad to know he is improving satis- Mr. j:Aangford is connected with the factorily. ‘ The following out-of-town people were here last Tuesday for the fu neral of James Pitts: Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and children, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kennedy, T. B. Thackston,- M. K. Thackston, and Ralph Crutchfield, Spartanburg; Mrs. J. L. ScarboTouich, Mr., and Mrs. Julian Scarborough, James Scar borough, Mallon Harris, Howard Dickerson and Dr. C. H. Klrkley, Bishopville; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Camak, Ware Shoals; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gamble, Kin^tree; Dr. J. C. Roper, Oafln^; Mrs. EUiscff Adams and lira. Draytoo Nance, Newberry. Pilot Life Insurance company. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden have returned to the city after spending the winter monthe in Inverness. Fla. Their son, Dr. D. H. McFadden, of Duke hospital, Durham. N. C., spent a few days in Florida and accom panied them here for a few days’ visit. • Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with her mpther, Mrs. I. O. Ray. She had as hardest Miss Fannie Welch, also of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Thompson and children of Newberry, also spent the week-«ui with Mrs. Thompson’s mother, Mrs. Ray. 'i;. .V ‘ We Welcome The Privilege or 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: **Teach economy. 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