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/ \ Page Six THEXLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Vhursdoy, March 20,1941 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVIUE MRS. E. G. KAY, Correspondent Mrs. Emma Higginbotham is at home with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elliott on Marion street after spend ing several weeks in Anderson and White Plains, Ga. The following men from Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end at their homes here: Fred Ross, Julian Hunnicutt, Gene Abrams, Billy Na bors, E. T. Spiers, and Ralph Prat er. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter visited relatives in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mrs.' W. W. Hair and daughter, Ruth, visited in Newberry Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Horace Hamm and son Horace, Jr., spent several days last week in Daytona Beach, Fla. AR9UND THE TOWN Incident's, Unusual and Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. volunteers for any job. He is probab ly the champion volunteerer of our battery. C. C. BRANNON, who manages the Thom^ell orphanage dairy farm Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham, ^ observed k birthday Saturday, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hendircks, Mrs. Otis'one of his treasured gifts is a gold Murphy and children. Myrtle andj^atch chain presented ^lim by about' James Futaer aed ^'“"‘^'’",16 Themwell boys who assist himj son Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake ly and son Bob, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kay and son Edward, and ’Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams visited friends and with the dairy work. Mr. Brannon Gamer-Templeton i was pleasantly surprised about eight! Marked with simplicity and beauty o’clock Saturday evening^ at hisj rjaiitivps in TTnion Saturday marriage of Miss Evelyn home when the group knocked on the) Rev. and Mrs. Wilkes and, bearing a hand- children. Tommy and <2‘rolyn were | ,3^^ Thursday I some birthday cake and gift, dinner guests of Mrs. Helen Bozard,^^,^^ i k- 1, a • ence of friends and relatives. Rev. It was announced m Columbia on Don Saxon spent the week-end in _, ^ wjikes, the bride’s pastor, of- , March 16 that MRS. J. F. JACOBS "m™. S'ie Hays anO daughters,! ^ ^ ‘his “‘'F. had been appointed by Mildred and Margaret, spent Sunday, Tbe vows were spoken before an Governor Burnet Maybank to serve in Saluda -i improvised altar of white with ivy on the defense council. Other wom- Mrs J. J. Seawright, Mr. and Mrs. entwined and a seven-branched can- en appointed in the county were Mrs. Lerov Bridges and Henry Campbell delabra holding white tapers, flanked Robert H. Roper, and Miss Jennie — —*' ..rViu^a Koob-afe r,f Colcman, Laurcns. One of the latest rules in our bat tery, and one that will please the folks back home, is the saying of grace at each meal. All the men file into the dining hall, a whistle is blown, and the top-kick.says: “Sgt. Doe” (then the noncom whose name is called says a few words of grace. The noncoms take time about). Many of them are very short, but aU seem to have the deep meaning that they should. That proves we got the right start back there at home, thanks to our eldlers. I say to you all: Good night NOTICE In a ' friendly reorganization the SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB ”The Paper Everybiody Reads’* business of Boyd’s, Inc., in Clinton has been taken over by J. K. Cooner, j individually. He will conduct the j business on his own responsRiility j and imder his own name. All persons j having business with the store will] henceforth deal with J. K. Cooner,. individually. The Corporation, Boyd’s, Inc., will be dissolved and its, charter surrendered. j BOYD’S, INC., 1 By J. K. COONER, j President SPECIAL OFFER Good Honsekeepfaig, t yean for $4.00. Cosmopolitan, 2 yean for JAMES 1% CALDWELL ’’Tour Ilfa«asine MaB” Itc By p. D. BOYD, Secretary-Treasurer. vi.siled in Laurens Saturday. i side with white baskets o \ Mrs. J. ‘L. Willis and son Claude, glfidoli. Avere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Preceding th^ ceremony, Carl Gar-J. We offer congratulations to Miss Roy O Dcll. 'ner, brother of the bride, lighted the Rosa Mahaffey who wrote and di- Ma.slcr Barry Ro.ss Little is spend- candles. i rected the Senior Follies, declared infi a few days with his grandpar- The bride, the only daughter of who were present for the eri- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Little, in ^r. and Mrs. Walter Gamer, was ® splendid show, Jalapa. becomingly attired in a twolpiece| Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. O’Dell and suit, with red fox collar, an aqua ^b^ high school students making up daughter, Brenda, spent the week- Rat, and beige accessories complet-1There were rumors that end in Newberry and Silverstreet. i ed her costume. Her corsage was would be given in Mrs. Frank Simpson of Newber- of talisman roses and fern and her ry, visited Mrs. L. H. Poag recently.' only oranment was a cameo necklace, t f MR. and MRS. BILLY McMILL- cis and Catherine Finney visited in The groom is the youngest son of . . , hostess on Sundav Newberry Sunday. I Mr and Mrs. O. M. Templeton. * hostess on Sunday Mnc A lma n’n«iT anri TiTicc Tnnt i a • » ^ j al ! to a Humbcr of out-of-town-telatives Mrs. Alma O Dell and Muss loot-i An informal reception followed theu, faFkor- t* sio O Dcll spent Tuesday with Mrs.j ^,emony, after which^he eouple,lettt^‘ Nfehols of WateX, in remet^^ brance , of his 73 birthday. AJso With The Sick Misses Naomi and Viola Hall, pa tients at the Newberry hospital, are showing improvement. Friends of Frank Barrett are glad to know he is resting comfortably at General hospital in Greenville. d.neh.eT'hh'irlev ^nd I ! ings produce. The worst. he declared, daughter, Shirley Anne, and Mr and mmol' ihjuries she received m an au- were threatening nostcards Mrs. Joe Leach of Greenville, spent tomobile accident Saturday. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J., Mrs. E. H. Runnicutt is ill at her Craig. Leon Craig of Fort Jackson,;home on Magnolia street. Lorena Adair in Clinton. Mrs. J. L. Delaney and daughter, Kitty, are spending .several days with relatives in Charlotte. Misses Eirana Kate Oxner aqd Mi riam Davenport spent the week-end in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart spent Saturday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Craig and present were Mrs. F. K. Shealy, sis ter of Mrs. Nichols, and Dr. Shealy. COOLEY NABORS, author of a scandal column, “T-WIT-TER,” for the college paper, The Blue Stock ing, was this week discussing the varied and sundry results his writ- aLso visited his parents Sunday. Little Norma Judith Simmons, Mrs. R. L. Turner and son, Henry,!daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sim- and James Taylor spent Sunday in mons, is ill with pneumonia. Elberton, Ga. Hudie L. Gamer continues ill at his horpe. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ..,and... ' EMBALMERS Ambiilancp Service I’hones 41 and 399-.I L. RrSSEJ.h r,R.\Y and V. PARKS ADAIK. Gen. .Mgrs. Birthdays Margie Evans will have a birthday March 28. Edward Kay will be eight years old March 22. John H. Clark has a birthday on March 28. William Gasitley will observe his birthday March 29. The Woman’s Glee club of the University of South Carolina gave a program Monday morning at Pres-1 byterian college under the direction! of Mrs. Williamson. The program i was enthusiastically received by stu dents as were the yonng ladies who were gue|ts of the college in the din ing room for dinner. A large number of members of the college and city schools faculty will attend the South Carolina Eldu- 1 cation Association meeting being held in Columbia this week. Super- injendent of the city schools, W. E. Monts, with prinicpal of the high U school! John B. Gentry, who is also j have bi^hdays March 25. I president of the Secondary Principals! u celebrate I association. Also expecUng; her birthday March 2J. ; principals J. B. Ouzts, i Mrs. JL M. Blakely will observeAcademy Street, Miss Irene' her birthday March 29. I Workman of Florida Street school, Richard Morgan has a birthday, ^ Copeland of Provi- March 22. . ^ J T **• ' dence school. Dr. John G. Barden Loroy Rushlon and Mrs. Jettiei^, Norns will have birthdays March 26.. ^ students. Mrj Ray Wertz will observe her|oj^^j^ attending birthday March,25. '^ Brown and Dr. Evelyn Gardner has a birthday, ^ p ‘ ^ I Autret will be present lor a meeting 'of the language group Friday. Dr. , Party For Bride-Elect ..roc *>,0 Jacobs, Df. Brown and Dr. Barden The Joanna club house was the' ^ -n I scene of a gay party Monday eve-l*“ = ‘“"'beon tor the Pres- Inlng when Misses Ruth Hair, Blanche '““'SI “ » f'?’- T rs 1 today in the English room of Co- SPRING HOUSE^ CLEANING NAS ITS UPS AND DOWNS .With it comes many extra risks of injury. That’s one reason -Brhy the House wife’s Accident Policy is- Ivued by the JEtna Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn, is so popular this time of the year. Covers accidents anywhere, both inside and outside the home. 1 Durgin, Mrs. J. E. Boyce. Mrs. Gene f'f English I Cromer and Mrs. Lavinia Cooley in- vited a number of their friends in to honor Miss Jessie Mae Gaskin, bride- elect, who.se approaching marriage to Rudolph Prater, is of much inter est to their many friends. The guests were asked to register in the bride’s book, after which an hour of contests and games follow- lowed. NEWS FROM BATTERY B" AT CAMP STEWART II To evidence the fact that Battery “B“ is fast becoming an A-1 regular army battery with all the trimmings, . we are glad to announce that the' lat- Later in the evening, Gray Stroude, | gst addition to the battery is Pvt. as a messenger, delivered the, Stewart, age six weeks and two days, honoree a telegram directing her to height four inch^, length not much. a box loaded with gifts. The hostesses served a salad course with coffee. nationality toy spitz. On Pvt. Stew art’s arrival at camj^ John H. Cran ford was officially appointed (volun teer) his first sergeant. I just recall what Lee Roy Owens had to say about how far he thought S. W. SUMEREL Aetna-izer Phone 80 Clinton, S. C. Little Girl Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Otis Murphy entertained a _ _ number of little boys and girls at herj^e bacic'in' the woJds.’The !^’- home on Tillman Circle Saturday jonj ^ight here in camp, Lee Roy afternoon honoring her little daugh-1 came in from the show or—or—, ter. Myrtle, the occasion being Myrt le’s fifth birhtday. anyway, when he got to camp he went into the wrong tent, and on dis- Mre. ^uis Murphy assisted I covering where he was, remarked gala making the hour of games a affair. The little guests were served ice cream and cookies and given a bal loon as a party favor. Myrtle’s little friends showored her with gifts. . WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. “C-W-S Guano pays” The first order we tofdt this spring was from a brand new customer. His neighbiH’s had been using C-W*S,^ Guano and he saw that it **PAID.** YOU, TOO . . V can make higher yields with C-W-S Guano. Drop in and talk it over with us. C W-S GUANO eo.. INC. about being lost. About that time the Coast Line train that comes into camp gave a Idhg blast on the whis tle, and Owens said: “Just listen, there is that same train that brought us down here yesterday morning. It ain’t foimd its way out of here yet. Fellows, we are really down in the swamps.”/ And here I’ll tell you folks there at home’ that if our distance in the swamps has anyrthing to do with the food we get, then I wish we were not as far as we are, for if we were we would be getting so much to eat and so many good things, that we would all have to go on a diet to reduce. Holland and Hunnicut are our splen did cooks. If I needed and wanted the “tops” in the art of byttUng I would chooae Corporal Duvall. CXur (dicers will vouch for the fact that he Avould make —or is making — an excellent one. He is a good soldier, tOo. Htm- est, conacientioua, bard working, and with a trait all good soldiers sl^uld have—namely: Since the day he en listed he has always been among tb4 first, if not the first, to step out when an officer or noncom callM for j RUBBER STAMPS AR Steaa — QnUk Serviee CBROmCLB PUBLISHING CO. FOR PERSPIRING FEET USB STADRI LOTION At Tonr Droggist’s'tSe 4 Your Savings ACCOUNT WILL GROW MORE RAPIDLY WHEN YOU GET THE McCoy Sfart paving Today With McCoy's Regular Gasoline gal. 18c There are hundreds of Clinton cou ples whose savings acejounts are being boosted each week thro^h the amounts saved by using McCoy’s regular gaso line. These thrifty-wise customers de- Buuid the most for their dollar . . . and that’s why they demand McCoy’s. Get the saving habit yourself — today — our cousteous station attendants will be more than glad to serve yon. I FREE! FREE! ONE QUART OIL McCoy’s is giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE one quart oil with each fi ve g!i’''in.H of McCoy’s regular gasoline purchased from our station located in Clir^’<*'n. TUNE IN on THE RANGERS over WBT;—Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 to 8:45 A. M. ' Saturday, 7:30 to A. M. / McCOY’S CUT TATION Station Corner Florid,*4 r.rd Musj2ri oye Streets "^1 ,-r Sot Him orool vdiito of our tldoi Oin $5.35 a month IIJS A WEEK r ► cuMTON—TWO anpin .V'.-