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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thi/rsdoy, Morch 27,1941
MINSTREL SHOW
FRIDAY NIGHT AT
ACADEMY SCHOOL
WEST aiNTON PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
VIRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent
, Mrs. Bill Bridgeman and little
A Negro minstrel spsonsor^ daughter, Norma, of McColl, are vis-
Mothers’ club of Clinton Mill'will be|]^jj^ relatives here this week.
Phillips and
1 ' " the AcadOTy ^ j, j, j, attended
jchool auditorium. A varied and en-i wiUtey’s father
tertaming program of music, songs,, , Virginia,
skits, jokes and dialogues has been ^ -iwj
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick had
as their guests Sunday Messrs. Junior
Elbert ElUott of
planned.
Cast for the show is as follows:
Grady Arnold, Mrs. lone Wallace, Ferfiuson and
Mrst Eunice Arnold, Mrs. Laura Mae i
Howard, Mrs. Ruth Arnold, Mrs. Ha-1 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moore and
zel Cranford. Miss Carrie Bell Evans, I Talmadge Moore of Anderson, are
Miss Sara Lee Pack, Mrs. H. W., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Z\. C. Moore.
Steer, Mrs. Ruth Oakley, Marshall! Mr. and Mrs. Willie Childress, Mr.
pack, Mr. Haskett, and a junior cho- and Mrs. Herman Talais, Mrs. Fan-1
rus. Admi^on will be 10c to all.
DR. L. B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Lady Attendant 1:30 to 4:30
No. 1 NATIONAL RANK
BLDG.
CLINTON, S. C.
DONT MISS OUR
$150,000.00
EMERGENCY SALE
“We Must Move"
Never before such enormous
reductions. Everything goes.
Pianos, Radios, Music, Band
Instruments' and Siting Instru
ments. No Dealer’s Patronage
Accepted.
SALE STARTS MAR. 26
SPECIAL: New full-
keyboard Spinet Piano
$145
Write for price list.
ALEXANDER
MUSIC HOUSE
167 West Main St.
SPARTANBURG. S. C.
Serving 71
Military Qtmps
in Dixie
Seventy-one military camps
and establishments, where
more than 570,000 men will
be in training, are located in
the nine states served by the
Southern Bell.
In sixty-five of them, this
Company is providing and
maintaining the telephone fa
cilities. Necessary switch
boards and other equipment
and more than 66,000 miles of
telephone wire in cables have
already been installed. Addi«.
donal equipment will be pro^!"^
vided as required.
Nearly $40,000,000 will be
spent this year by Southern
Bell for new construction and
general expansion to meet the
South's increasing telephone
needs. New central oflElceSp
buildings and local and long
distance lines are being put
into service, and the net gain
in new telephones is expected
to reach 115,000 this year. \
Aware of the telephone’s vi- \
tal part in national defense,
thousands of telephone men
and women are devoting their
efforts n> supplying the increas
ing communication needs of
government and industry.
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SUBSCRIBB TO THB CHBONICLB
Hm FavarH* Papsr bi CTintan
nie Brown of Spartanburg, Mr. and'
jMrs. W. R. Foster and children of
1 Whitmire, were Sunday guests of Mr..
and Mrs. Jasper McGinnis. I
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lark and chil
dren visited the latter’s mother, j
Mrs. Lillie Bell, in Columbia Sunday,
j Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Edwards,
and Earl Patterson of Fort Mill, and
Mrs. Janie Ritch of Charlotte, visited |
Mr. and Mrs. Bevard Patterson
Sunday. I
j Mrs. Ed Thomas and son of Laur
ens, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cecil
Walker.
I Mr. and Mrs. William D. Terry,j
Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes and little |
[daughter, Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. D. G.
[ Jackson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. A.
[ H. Hughes and children attended a
birthday dinner Sunday in Spartan
burg given in honor of Mrs. J. Y.
Hiighes, who was celebrating her 77'
birthday. !
George Threatt of Fort Jackson,!
visited relatives the past week-end.'
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler visit- j
ed in Augusta Sunday. |
Miss Vernalee King of Goldville, [
:was the week-end guest of Mr. and
'Mrs. Henry King. |
Charlie Carv'er of New'ry, visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barker Saturday.!
* Mrs. Ruby Hendrix visited her
mother, Mrs. C. E. Ivey, in Ware
I Shoals the past week-end.
j Homer Goodman of Greenville,
I visited his aunt, Mrs. W. D. Sizemore,,
I Sunday. j
; Mr. and Mrs. George Slice of New- i
: berry, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
! Woodard Sunday.
I Mrs. Essie Powell of Greer, was
'the week-end guest of her mother,
jMrs. Ada Senter.
' Mrs. Willie Saville, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Bryson, and Miss Leila Bry-
i son of Anderson, were Sunday guests
I of Mr. and Mrs. Ra.'nN Saville.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and '■
^children visited their daughter and'
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bra-1
zill, in Columbia Sunday. 1
L. H. Dunaway, Lee Roy Barker!
and Woodrow Worthy of Norfolk, |
Va., are visiting relatives here. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Braswell and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brsis-,
well and children visited at Fortj
Jackson Sunday. j
Mrs. J. C. Nance of Whitmire,
spent the past week with her par-j
ents, Mr. and ’^rs. W, M. Rochester.
Mr. and Mbs. Odell Gregory visit-1
ed Mr. and Mrs. J.^. McCloud in*
Lockhart the past week-end. j
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr.;
and Mrs. Beulah Abbott and children
of Simpsonville, Mr. and Mrs. Lola
Watts and family of Greenwood,*
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Barbery.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Owens of Laur
ens and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Owens
of Gaffney, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Owens Sunday.
Mrs. H. A. Adams visited Mr. Ad
ams’ sister, Mrs. P. D. Wadkins, in
Greenwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Boom and son
of Spartanburg, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadors
and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Meadors spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Meadors in Lan
caster.
J. B. Barbery of Fort Eustis, Va.,
was called home on account of the
illness of his mother, Mrs. J. H. Bar
bery.
Joe Owens visited in Charlotte
several days the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Word, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Word visited Frank!
Reed, who is ill at his home in Whit- |
mire, Sunday. |
Miss Jimmie Little of Union, visit- j
ed Miss Mildred Arnold th^ past j
week-end.
Mrs. Mattie Stockman and sons,
Rhett and Roy, spent Sunday in
Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Walkins.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harris and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lever
in ♦Newberry Sunday.
Earl Wihtlock of Greenwood vis
ited his sister, Miss Annell Whitlock,
the past week.
Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson and
children spent several days the past
week with the former’s mother,
Mrs. R. £. Anderson, in Pickens.
Mr. and Sirs. Ernest Hamilton vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Medlock in
Greenwood the past week-end.
Betty Jean Ellis and Betty Dun
away spent the holidays with their
grandmother, Mrs. Whitmire, in the
Hurricane community.
Edwarxl Bigbee, Wittrur Weir, Joe
Terry, Jr., A. J. Harvey, Vernon and
Hetuy Trammell, Victor Mattox, Ar
thur and Talma^e Sanders, Charlie
Robinson, RozzeUe and Harvey Fost
er, William D. Terry, Ralph Riddle,
and Melvin Seay were at home the
past week-end from Camp Stewart,
Ga. -. .
Mrs. Minnie Brewington and
daiighter, Lillian Dean and chil
dren of Spartanburg, Mrs. Benie
Brewington and daughter. Miss Lena
Barnett of Laurens, Masdy Faukner
of Manchester, Tenn., and Hughie
Barnett of near Laurens, visited Mr.
and Mrs. C. F,. Dupawky Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas Balkw and
children and Mrs. Janie Lisby visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hampton in
Fountain Inn Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Whitmire of the Hur
ricane community, is visiting her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. James Dunaway.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Southerland
and children, and Mr. and Mrs.
Royce Smith and children of Ware
Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Seay the past week-end.
Mrs. A- J- Harvey of Buffalo, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Ella Harvey.
Mr, and Mrs. Claud Wood and
ch^ildren, Edna and Earl, and grand
son, Alfred Adams, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wood in
Greer.
Announcement
The Home Demonstration club will
meet a tthe club room Tuesday eve
ning at 7 o’clock. All members are
urged to be present.
home after being a patient at the
local hospital.
Mrs. Willie Rustin is ill at her
home.
Furman Adams has the flu.
Billy Haipick has been ill teveral
days. 7
Mra. M. I A. Milam is ill at her
home on Sloan street.
Mrs. Haskell Williamson is a pa
tient at the local hospital.
Mrs. R. L. Yarborough has the flu.
Patsy Adams, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams, has the
flu.
Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove has been ill
the past week.
Among The Sick
Wallace Attaway has the flu.
Mrs. C. F. Dunaway has pneumonia
and is a patient at the local hospital,
James Dunaway has returned
, Birthdays and Anniversaries
March 31 is the birthday of Mrs.
W. D. Sizemore.
Dawn Priscilla Campbell will be
two years old tomorrow, March 28.
Janell Moore, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore, was one
year old Monday, March 24.
Janita McGinnis celebrated her
birthday Saturday, March 22.
L. H. Dunaway has a birthday
March 31.
Arthur Dunaway will be fifteen
years old Sunday, March 31.
March 23 was the wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Strickland.
WITH BKALTH DEPARTMENT
W. M. Nash, Jr., has taken uj^-^e
work of county sanitarian, 4he posi
tion vacated recently by Clyde Hed-
den when he entered army service.
Mr. Nash is a native of Laurens
^ county, the son of W. M. Nash of the
Mema section, and has a number of
relatives in this city.
W. J. BENJAMIN
SERVICE STATION .
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EVERYTHING THAT’S NEW AND GAY FOR EASTER
DRESSES
For A Gay Spring
MEN’S SUITS
Bright new spring styles. Youll
look your prettiest in these—^beau
tiful pastel shades, prints and
navys. Everything that’s new and
different. Junior sizes 9 to 17.
Ladies sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 44.
Also half sizes.
Now is the time to dress-up for Eas
ter. Really handsome suits — gabar
dines, worsteds, tweeds. Rockingham
brand. Quality made. Sizes 34 to 50.
Regulars, stouts, shorts. A style to
fit every man. One low {Bice — the
$20.00 kind—
$3.99 to $10.95
$15.00
Easter Successes
MEN’S HATS
Snappy styles in printed French
crepes, solid pastel color crepes.
Rig assortment, all wanted cidors.
Sizes 12 to 50.
$1.98 and $2.95
These modern ne^ Hats for spring
Are the answer to your wish fm*
something really different. Smart
and economical—
98c to $2.95
Spring Coats
Tweed Coats—Dressy Coats — all
expensively tailored. Good sdec-’
tion of navy, bladt and mixtures.
Ail sizes.
$7.95 to $16J5
Bonaire Shirts
Satin Slips
Special purchase Satin Slips,
plain and lace trimmed. Tea-
rose and white. Sizes 32 to
44—
59c—2 for $1.06
Sanforized shrank and
fast colors. Tailored to
our * own specifications.
Fused stand-up collar that
every man will enjoy. You
will agree it’s f^ above
the (H’dinary shirts. Sizes
14 to 18. Only—
$1.00
Belt’s Archdale Shirts—
$1.50 '
- Easter Hats
The season’s newest in Eas
ter Hats—straws and felts.
Chic shapes. In navy, rose,
blue, and other spring
shades—
Men’s
Matched Suits
98c to $2.95
SHOES
Hose
Newest spring shades in
2-thread, 3-thread all silk,
foil-fashioned. Sizes 8V2 to
10
59o-2 for $1.00
MOJUD quality Hose— *
79c and 98c
Nylons 98c, $1.35
FOR
EASTER ENSEMBLES
Paris Fashion quality, high-
styled shoes. Graceful lasts
in dressy and camial styles.
Everything that’s new —
navy, bei^ tu-tone, white,
snd rlnwwn and white. Sizes
3 to 10. Widths AAA to E.
We fit the foot.
$2.95 and $3.95
OTHER EASTER SHOES—
$1.98
Special purdiase Men’s
Shirts and Pants to
match. Sanforized—can’t
shrink. Fast vat colors.
Tans, greens. A value at
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• special—
$1.77 Suit
Sale Wash SiOct
500 yards new fast color
washaMe printed Silks—-
ideal for that new apiing
dreaa. A value at 79e.
Special—
37c Yard
FOR THE CHILDREN
Everything That^ New
For Easter
Easter Dresses
We have the grown op
fashkms young giris love.
Beautiful dresses in Eas-
ter-egg shades of silk.
Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 16
98c to $2.95
Boys’ Suite
Tweeds, worsteds—every
thing that’s new for the
little man—
$4.95 to $10.95
Little Men’s Suits, 3 to 8
$2.95
Free! Free!
A Hi-Fly^ Kite —free
with any purchase of 50c
and up.
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CHILDREN’S SHOES
Eastsr Shoes for boys and girla. In
Inrown and whiter bladis, .08*
and tans. AO sizes
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Crisp new Spring Curtafos, ZVi yards
kxig. Blue, rose and gresn.
Also Cottage Sets
/
'1.49
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Sites 14 ta 44 —- W
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ANKLETS
New shipment new spring Anklets,
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TOWELS
Special puthasa a xtra larga Towds,
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