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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Poge Five
Honor Roll For
Clinton Hi Given
The honor roll for Clinton hl|^
ichool impils for the fourth six>weeks
period follows:
Eighth grede: Frank Oakley, Ann
McMilllan, Ruth Rumph, Vivian Al>
fred, Norma Anderson, Betty Ann
Boland, Leaman Jones.
Ninth grade: Ann Blakely, Annie
Lou Boatwri^t, Pearl Carter, Roaa-
lyn Cason, Anita Cassanova, Jean
Copeland, Carolyn Murphy, Dorottiy
Pi^n, Ruth, l^uth, John Mcnris,
Virginia Shaipton, Ruth Singley,
Mildred Snelgrove, Julia Taylor, Ed*
na Earle Workman, ,J^):ank Dail^,
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Mary Barksdale, Peggy Johnson.
Tenth grade: Margaret Adair, Bob
bie Jean Carr, Ila Cufry, Billy Cum
mings, Rufus Sadler, ^tty Tribble,
GUdys Willingham, Marcia Gallo
way, Viola Hall, Ame Jacobs, Jean
Layton, Byrd McMUlian, Erline Mea
dors.
Eleventh grade: Johnnie Nabors,
C. B. Sharpton, Kathleen Howard,
Betty Hunter, Jane UtUe, Mary Lof-
tis, Banna Psistcr Martin, Msurjoric
Miller, Mary Bailey Owens, Virginia
Sumerel, Maurice Davenport.
WEEK-ENO TRIPS ■. VISITOKS.. ILLNESS ' '
BMffS...aOUT 1HEfEOPII YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Whitten
and Miss Mary Ethel Spivey of
Asheville, N. C., Mrs. Nora Phillips,
of Landiion, J. B. Loftis, Mr. and
Fjorest Demonstration
Near Clinton Today
Carolina Cup races Saturday in.
Camden.
Mrs. T. P. Owens, Doris Owena^
Mrs. Lila C. Stewart, Helen Stewart,
Mrs. James Waldrep, Mr. and Mrs. i Mrs. Furman Stewart and son, Do»>
Troy Waldrep, and Mfes Lola Wal-jald, and Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott
drep, of Campobello. I of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs, G.
j The following Clemson students'^- Finley in Madden Sunday.
■ jhave resumed their studies after j Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Hollingswortt
■■■■■■■■( spending the spring holidays at their | spent Sunday in Union with the for-
is employed j homes here: Roy Johnson, William mer’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Hollings-
Mrs. C. M. Bailey has returned i Sidney Rumph, who
from a visit to her datighter, Mrs. in Charleston, spent the week-end I Buford, Reese Young, Noland Sud- j worth. Friends of the latter will
Brewer Dixon, and Mr. Dixon, in here with his family. Jdeth, Joe.McMillian, A. C. Workman,'glad to know she is recuperating
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. West have re-i*:* I>arrell Dailey, Guy T^blin,; isfactorily from an illness,
turned to Chattanooga, Tenn., afte^j^®”™®* iBaldwin, Harry Whitaker
spending some time with their!and Robert Tompkiruton.
Talladega, Ala.
Mrs. Irene Todd spent the past
week in Laurens'with her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ] daughter, Mrs. W. G. Coker, and Mr.
I Frank Martin, Jr. ‘ . Coker.
1 Friends pf Sam Cassanova will be I Little Kenneth Baker spent
Today at 2:30 a forest woodland j interested to know he has accepted a week-end in Greenwood with
Miss Frances Simpson attended the
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thinning demonstration will be held
under the supervision of N. D. Can
terbury, assistant state forester, and
E. B. Price, acting district for
ester, on the property of Lon Allen,
located 7.7 miles fnnn Clinton on
hi^way No. 56.
The demonstration is being held to
demonstrate the correct and practical
method of thinning farm woodlands,
and all farmers interested in such
position in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair i and
the
his I
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth'
N. Baker, Sr. Professor Baker, Mrs.
son^ Johnny, spent Sunday in Cross 1 Baker and daughter, Anne, also spent
Hill with bits. Adair’s parents, Mr. Sunday there,
and Mrs. J. W. Ropp. t Charles Smith was the week-end
Mrs. Raymond Pitts will leave to- «uest of relatives in Thomastoh, Ga.,
day for a week’s visit to relatives in * and attended the wedding of Miss
Sumter. IMonnie Becknell and Claude Wil-
liams on Sunday.
Mrs. T. D. Davis and children of
McCormick, and Mrs. M. B. Sum-
Miss Essie Davidson, member of
the Great Falls school faculty, spent
the week-«id at her home here.
... Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shepard and|merville of Charlotte, N. C., spent
demonstrations are invited to attend.' son, Bobby, were guests Sunday of; several days the past week with their
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott in Green-{Parents, and grandparents, Mr. and
viiie. (Mrs. G. C. Nabors, near here.
'SPECIAL OFFER i friends of Mrs, Chris Adair will' The many friends of Mrs. F. C.
HonaekMptng, 2 years for I be glad to know she is recuperating, Pinson will be glad to know she is
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
THAT WORK
THERE^S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT
FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE
J. R. CRAWFORD
CLINTON, 8. C.
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JAMES W. CALDWELL
**Yoiir Magaalne Mari’*
at her home after being a patient in
the local hospital for several days.
Miss Myrtle Waldrop spent a few
days recently with 4ier parents, Mr.
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improving at her home after being
ill the past few weeks.
Misses Inez Young and Allene
Copeland, students at Lander college,
and Mrs. James Waldrop' near Cam-, Greenwood, are spending the spring
pobello. (holidays at their'homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Wilson' Miss Julia Spratt of Asheville, is
were called to Timmonsville the past visiting her sister, Mrs. R. W. Wade,
week on account of the death of Mrs. her brother, John Spratt, and Mrs.
Wilson’s father, I. T. Lockhart, which Spratt. Miss Barnett Spratt of Gaff-
occurred suddenly Thursday. 'ney, was also here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Rutlodge Adair of ( W. E. Owens is spending some
Rock Hill, spent the week-end with!time with his daughters, Mrs. W. M.
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Adair, and the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry.
Miss Madeline Cassanova, student
niuae in a Columbia hospital, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassa
nova, the past week-end.
Friends of Mrs. £. L. Chandler will
be glad to know she was able to re-
tuigi to her home Tuesday after be
ing a patient in the local hospital for
the past few weeks.
Mrs. George R. Blalock of this city,
and Mrs. George Young of Laurens,
spent several days this week in Fay- Sj^ncer
etteville, N. C., with their husbands,
who are stationed at Fort Bragg.
Dr. and Mrs. J.'F. Bozard of Gaff
ney, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bozard’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry.
Scott and Mrs. Ben Martin, in Eas^
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Friends of Bobby Simpson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Simpson, will be
glad to know lie is recuperating sat
isfactorily after a week’s illness.
Miss Louise Jacobs, senior at Con
verse college, Spartanburg, is spend
ing the spring holidays wRh her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. V. A. Snyder and
Miss Anna H. Snyder of Rochester,
N Y., are visiting their daughter and
niece, Mrs. H. liarl Spencer, and Dr.
R. L. Lockett of Atlanta,' recently
spent several days with his mother,
Mrs. R. L. Lockett.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and
son, Bobby, spent Sunday in Bldcks-
Miss Dorothy Workman of, Spar-j burg with the former’s parents, Mr
tanburg, visited her parents, Mr. and ®ud Mrs. J. E. Plaxico.
Mrs. A. C. Workman, last week-end.
S. A. Pitts and Lee Hargrove of
Newberry, spent the week-end in At
lanta with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry League visited
relatives in Gaffney on Sunday.
Billy Nabors of Camp Stewart, Ga.,
Lt. Col. James K. Coleman of The
Citadel, Charleston, visited his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coleman, a
few days the past week.
. .Friends of Miss Dorothy Horton
will be interested to know she has
accepted a position in the office of
ISDcnt the week-end with hie.Darents. B. L. Eichelberger.
jMr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors, near! Friends of S. B. Loftis, an employ-
Ihere. (^ Ibe State Training school, will
i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson of In- be glad to know his condition has
man, on Monday visited W. M. Page, improved at Hays’ hospital where he
who is a patient in the local hospital. * i* ® patient suffering from injuries
automobile wreck
received in an
last Thursday. •
Miss Helen Scarborough, a student
at Meredith college, North Carolina,
arrived yesterday to spend a few
days with her sister, Mrs.' James
Pitts, and to visit Miss Marguerite
Friends of Mr. Page will be glad to
know he shows improvement.
Bobby Joe Hitt visited his aunt,
Mrs. W. D. Armstrong, and Mr< Arm
strong a few days the past week in
Gray Court.
Lieutenant C. W. Hallman of Camp
Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end at McMillan
his home here. I and Mrs. J. F. Barnes and
Mrs. J. D. ieanes visited her sis-1 daughter, Margaret Jo, of Anderson,
ter, Mrs. G. S. YeldeU, Sunday in! were guests Sunday of Mrs, Nene D.
Greenwood. | Workman, and Mrs. W. J. Duncan.
Mrs. John D. Davis, Mrs. R. P.' Miss LotUe Browning returned to
Chapman, Mrs. J. N. Richardson and ber home in Greenwood yesterday
Miss Mary Ellen Richardson attend-
after a few days’ visit to her sister,
NOTICEl
AU Dogs Requiring Vaccination
Against Rabies Will Be Vaccinated
Through April 10
THIS INCLUDES ALL ANIMALS NOT VACCINATED
SINCE
May 1, 1940 .
TtME:
Daily, 10 A. ML to 5 P. ML
PLACE: crrr haix
Price: 50c per Animal
ALL DOGS MUST BE TACONATEp TO CONFORM
WITH STATE AJ^P CITY LAWS. ‘
ed an inspection meeting of the Ada Mrs. S. Y. Adair, and Mr. Adair,
chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, in, Mrs. John D. Yarborough is visit-
Laurens on Monday evening. [“ig her sister, Mrs, John Mallard, ini
Mrs. Net Campbell of Whitmire,; Columbia, |
was the week-end guest of Mrs. I Mrs. P. S. Jeanes has returned 1
Mary Owens and Mrs. J. D. Owen?. . from Easley where she spent some i
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Nabors j time with her daughter-in-law, Mrs.]
attended the Carolina cup races in Robert P. Jeanes,^who left this weekj
Camden Saturday. (to join Dr. Jeanes, a lieutenant in the|
Mrs. Letha Gilmore spent the medical corps at Camp Forrest, Tenn. j
week-end in Switzer with her broth-! Friends of William M. Chaney,,
er, C. N. Becknell. 1 who makes his home with his daugh-
Mrs. D. J. Brimm spent the week- ter, Mrs. Ryland Sumerel, will regret
end in Charleston and other points i to know he is a patieht at the local
of interest in the lower part of the hospital,
state with a party of friends from
Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts
Mrs. J. M. Pitts were guesbf Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kennedy In
Spartanburg.
Friends of Miss Lala Mae Edwards,
daughter of Mr. an^ Mrs. J. V. Ed
wards, who is a member of the nurs
ing staff of Roper hospital, Charles-'
Mrs. Allen McSween of Richmond,
Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
and [Mrs. L. B. Dillard.
I Miss Rosa Mahaffey spent the
week-end in Chester with her sister,
Mrs. F. A. Triplett.
Mrs. Leila Young is spending some
time in Columbia with her daughter,
Mrs. W. J*. Quattlebaum.
Friends of Dave W. Copeland Will
ton, will be glad to know she is con-' regret to know he has been ill at his
valescing following an operation. I home for the past two weeks. Mr.
Winfred Norris of Camp Stewart, | Copeland’s condition is now show-
Ga., spent the week-end with' his ing improvement,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norris, j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson and
Mrs. W. B. Jribble visited her par- children were guests Sunday of Mrs.
ents„Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Quinn, in | Emma Johnson in Whitmire.
Blacksburg several days this week.] Lewis Horton of Augusta, Ga.,
David Tribble also spent Sunday, sp«nt the w«ek-end with his parents,
there. [Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horton, near
The following Winthrop cbllege i here,
students are at home this week for! Friends of Mrs. Dora Wilson wUl
spring hoUdaysJ Misses Dorothy and] regret to know she is iU at the home
Frances Ruth Edwards, Margaret j of her daughter, Mrs. I. C. McCarley,
Johnson, Dorothy and Ida Crawford,; and Mr. McCarley on Musgrove
Marguerite McMillan, Elsie Johnson street.
and Emily Dillard. < Mr. and Mrs. George Mdon of Ath-
Mrs. E. F. Ray is visiting her|«ns, Ga., John B. Graham and Miss
daughter, Mrs. N. M. Lawrence, and Edna Copeland of Spartanburg, and
Ms. Lawrence, in Calhoun. Mrs. W.|Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd of Barks-
T. Jackson also spent the week-end! dale, were here Sunday to visit Mrs.
there and Mr. Jackson, Mrs. Louie L. Chandler, who was a hospiUl
Thoraley, and Miss Madeline Adair patient.
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence.
The following local people attend
ed a district meeting of the Associ
ate Reformed Presbyterian Young
People’s Christian union in Spartan
burg on Bundv evening: Rev. C. B.
Bet^ Misses Miriam Colmuqt, Pearl
Carter, Sara Etta Holland, Margaret.
Blakely and Betty Tribble, Mrs. E.
B. Sloan, Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Bob
Carr, and Eugene Sloan.
Miss Nell Loftis, student nurse at
the General hospital, Spartanburg, |
has resumed her duties alter spend
ing a few days here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis.
Miss Wilma ..Carter of Elliott, a
freshman at Winthrop college, Rock
Hill, is the guest of her room-mate,
Miss Marguerite McMillan.
Visitors of S. B. Loftis, Who is a
hospital patient, during tha week
Ywera: Mis. W. S. McCoy, Mrs. R. L.
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business. Cumbersome stage coaches
took doys, even week$, to negotiate mod
erate distances, ond hazards lurked at
every turn. Contrast this with the spetiif^-
and safety of poying by check. Todoy"
you silnply write a check and mail it —
your bank does the rest.
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