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/ Thursdoy^ Moy 22, 1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Poge Five ,0^ I X ( 7 WEEK END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. IL1.NESS BMK... ABOUI IKE KOrU YW MNW HdiAs of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mn. EdMrftTliOve and ton, Sad ler Love, were week-end gueits of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hull in Black- vUle. Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Nabors, Mrs. Sallie Nabors, .Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Means of GreenviUe, visited Rev. and Mri. C. E. Plephdff Sunday. Mkry Hlakely of Ora, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Bluff Blakely, and Mr. Blakely. MM Rufh Mtmts, student at New-, berry college, visited her parents, Mr. and Mn. W. E. Monts, the past week-end. Mn. Frank Martin, Jr., and son, Frank, HI, of Laurens spent a few days iMt we«dc with her mother, Mn. Irene Todd. * * Miss Eleanor Kennedy of Whit mire, was the guest of friends on the orphamge campus Sunday. Mr. and Bfn. Sam Crouch of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mn. Crouch's mother, •Mn. Guy Copeland, and Mr. Copeland. Mr. and Mn. J. E. King and daughter, Mary, were guests of rela tives in GreenY^e Sunday. Mn. Raymond Pitts has returned from Sumter where she sp«it the past several weeks with relatives. Mr. Pitts was there Sunday and ac- compani^ her home. Miss Eloise Daniel of Greenville, was the week-end guest of her sis ter, Mn. Gene Knox, and Mr. Knox. Mr. and Mn. George Plunkett and Albert Abrams of Ckmyen, Ga., spent the wekk-mid with their moth«, Mn. Estelle Abriuns. Bill Abrams of Coliimbia, also si^nt Sunday here. of Mr. and Mn. T. J. Leake, and Miss Elizabeth Nelson. Mn. W. B. Driggen and son, Billy, spent the week-end in HartsviUe with Mn. Driggen' modier, Mn. M. L. Benson. Mn. Joe Pii>er, Jr„ and son, Joe, Black and Mn. S. C. Dunlap were guests of friends in Greenville and Easley Saturday. Lewis Hortcm of Augusta, Ga., spent the wctek-end with his parents, Mr. and Mn. J. W. Horton, near here. Mn. Agnes McBrearty has re turned to her home in Pelzer after Mr. and Mn. A E. McIntosh spent Sunday in Greenwood with their stm, Odys McIntosh, and Mn. McIntosh. Miss Grace Ingram of HartsviUe, was the guest the past week of Mr. and Mn. W.‘ B. Driven. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stults had as theff guests Sunday Mr. and Mn Q. M. Cartledge and Augusta, Ga., Mrs. J. Ik Clements and maU daughter have returned to their home in Augusta, Ga., after visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy, for the oast few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey, Windham, of Atlanta, Ga., were gpesis the past week-e^ of Um former’s sister, Mn. ,A. L. Shepard, and Mr. Shepard. Friends of Frank Simpson, formn- ly with C. 'W. Cooper’s garage, wiU 1m interested to kn^ he has accept ed a position with Caiandler St Coop er garage grudmothcr, Mn. M. E. Browning were visiton in GreenviUe Wednes- and other relatives. Mrs. M. C. Claik of Jacksmiville, Fla., and J. M. Clardy ot. Atlanta, Gan visited their sister, Mrs. F. C. Pinson, and Mr. Pinscm several days recently. • Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gatlin were «n. Sunday of friends in New- Jerry Curley of Carlisle Neely and son, Rob ert, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr^ T. B. Lee, in North Augusta this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Felder of St George, q;>ent a few days this wetic with ^e former’s sister, Mrs. E. Mood Smith. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jeanes and son, Chal, of Greenwood, visited relatives day. Fincher Austin of Greenwood, spent the week-end with his aunt, 1^. Jack W. Anderson, and Mr. An derson. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin were Mrs. J. M. Pitts is spending the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. week with her dauipiter, Mrs. S. E.1 Austin in Spartanburg. Evans, and Mr. Evans in Columbia, j Mrs Estelle Abrams is spending the' Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Workman j week in Greenwood with her daugh- of Marion, N. C., visited the former’s j ter, Mrs. Drummond Bailey, and Mr. sister, Miu Irene Workman, the past I Bailey. Friends of Uttle Johnny Bai- week-end Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryson of Spar tanburg, visited the former’s mother, Mrs. H. M. Chaney, and Mr. Chaney, near here, the past wedc-end. Mrs. O. I. Sheely has returned from Charlotfe, N. C., where she spent the past weA with her daui^- ley wUl be interested to know he had his tonsils removed yesterday. Mr. 8^ Mrs. Jack Yarborough, M^s Elizabeth Pinner and Lawrence Freeman of Atlanta, were week-end visitors at Thomwell orphanage. Rev. L. P. McGee, pastor of Broad Street Methodist church, Mrs. John Lawrence Hall of Greenvile, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Roland were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey in Lockhart Friends of Miss Ludie NeU Scott will be glad to know she is able to, be out again after a nasal operation. Mrs. L. W. Warren of James Island, is the guest this week.of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards and Biiss Laia Mae Edwards. Also here for the week-end were Mr. Warren and son, Tom. Miss Emily Ferguson has returned to her home here for the summior after teaching the past year in Ches terfield. Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Young, Mrs. Crawford Dubose, and Mrs. K Cow an attended the gradxtatlon of the former’s daughter, Miss Mildred Yoimg, from the school of nursing, Columbia hospital, Columbia, on Tuesday. Mrs. S. B. Loftis, Misses Myrtle Waldrop, Misses Banna Piester Mar tin and Mary Loftis attended the graduating exercises of the General NOTICE OF SALE To Whom It May Concern: Please take notice that ^.'under signed, Assignee of Payne’s Credit Jewelers, will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, on June 10, 1941, at 10 o’clock A M., Clinton, South Carolina, the follow ing: Open accdunts due Payne’s Credit Jewelers amounting to aj^roximate- ly $190.65. • ' Accounts due Payne’s Credit Jew elers, secured by chattel mortgage covering articles of Jewelry, amount ing to approximately $661.40. Inspe<^n of these accounts can be had by applying to Mr. Irby SL Hipp at Pitts’ Clothing Store, Clin> ton, South Carolina. W. R. 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Timmerman and chil- JOHN DEERE TRACTORS ond IMPLEMENTS THATWORK w w a THERE^ A JC«N DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARBONG PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD CUNTON, 8. C. dren were vialtors in Charlotte, N. C., this week. ^ Mrs. W. O. Derrick and. daughter, Pktsy, have returned from a two weeks’ stay with Mrs. Derrick’s par ents, Mr. and B<rs. John W. Purvis, in Morven, N. C.. and a visit to other relatives and friends in^ Hamlet, N.C. Lieut R. P. Jeanes. Mrs. Jeanes and son, Bobby, of Camp Forrest and Manchester, Tenn., spent several days this week with the former’s mother, Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. Mrs. Maude Smith has returned to her home in Saluda after a stay of several months with her son, Broadus Smith, and Mrs. Smith. Mis^ Mildred and Helen Johnson of Whitmire, were week-end guests of their sister, Mrs. Dudley Ray, and hospital, Spartanburg, on Sunday evening. / Mrs. John Spratt returned home yesterday after spending the past week with her mother, Mrs. W. G. Neville. ' / C. C. Brannon, with thirteen boys ol Jhe orphanage dairy farm, and County Agent C. B. Cannon, were visitors at Cl«nson Satiurday and in spected the dairy, creamery, and the Calhoim mansion. They were accom panied on the trip by Mrs. Brannon. Mrs. John BeU, Mrs. John Cope land, Mrs. Gillette Simpson of Ren- no, and Mrs. Sara BeU Davidson of this city, attended the quarterly con ference of the Greenwood Methodist district at Rehobeth church near Greenwood on Thursday. Fricnda of Mrs. H. C. Suber wiU be ided to know shells improv&ig satis- fectorily at the' General hospital in GremiviUe following an operation. Mr. Suber, Miss Doris and 0«rald Suber, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dominick, Mr. and Mrs. James Dominidt and son, and Mrs. L. V. Pinson visited Bfrs Suber on Sunday. Mr. Ray. ...ai - Mr. and Mrs. FTadk Wilson and Fgff Sf WsStWf' son, Frank, spent Sunday in Colum bia with Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb. Misses Shirley and Dorothy Ad ams, Miss Sara McCrary, C. H. Mas Crary, Edgar Taylor, Jr., Miss Lou- ella Jones and Billy Falla were vis itors in Greenville Sunday. Captain and Mrs. A. A Adams and children of Fort Monroe, Va., are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams. Miss Florence Triffp was the week end guest of friends in Enoree. Rev, C. E. Piej^ofl preached the baccalaureate sermon Sunday eve ning before the graduating class of Ford high school at Watts Mill. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and son, Jimmy, spent Sunday in Spar tanburg with Mrs. Nichols’ father, B.' E. Wilson, and other relatives. Mrs. Ethel Pitts and Miss Frances 'Poppy Day' Set For Saturday , Legion Auxifidry, Head ed By Mrs. John W. Little, To Push Sole. Memory of America’s war dead in the first World War wiU be honored here on Saturday, May 24, when ev eryone wiU be a^ed to wear a me morial poppy in tribute to their ser vice and sacrifice. Plans for the observance of Poppy Day are being completed by the Copeland-Davidson unit of the American Legion Auxlliarr tinder the leadership of Mrs. John W. Little, Poppy Day chairman. 'Die memorial flowers, made by disabled war vet erans, will be offered on the streets throughout the day by the AuxiUary. 'This year, with the threatening shadow of a new World war faUing lumbia with the former’s brother, Roland Russell, and Mrs. RusselL B. C. Ferguson of Fort Bragg, N. C., arrived Saturday to spend an eight- day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. £. W. Ferguson. Mr .and Mrs. Virgil Abrams of Ware Shoals, were week-end guests of Misses Maud Geer and Olive Na bors. Mrs. Ernest Chaney and Miss Vir ginia Chaney visited the former’s sister, Mrs. R. L. Cole, in.Mountville the past week-end. Miss Bessie Cauley spent Saturday in Greenville with her sister, Mrs. Phillip Essay, and Mr. Essay. Mrs. Frank Bobo, Mrs. D. C. Duna way, Mrs. Sally Casey and Mrs. Will Holloway of Spartanburg were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews. Mrs. A. Ross Blakely spent the week-end in Greenville with her dai^ter. Miss Margaret Blakely. Friends of Jo NeU Scoggins, dau^ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scoggins, WiU be pleased to know she is improving after being iU at her home. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, and Mrs. Louie Thomley spent Sunday in Green- vUle. Mrs. V. T. Adams is visiting her daughter, Mrsr L. B. Moore, in Sum- merviUe, Ga. Miss Doris Suber was the week end guest of friends in GreenviUe. Mrs. B. Doater of Columbia, is the guest of Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. v Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamer and'^Utv tie daughter, Betty Jane, of Eastover, q;>ent the week-end with Mrs. Ham er’s mother, Mrs. J. Will Leake. Truett Long of Ridgeland, mem ber of the frwhman class at Tulane university, New Orleans, La., is vis- itl];ig his sister, Mrs. R. G. Watson, and Mr. Wataon. Mrs. B. L. Crawford, Miss Mary Frances Crawford of Chester, and Mias Elizabeth Sims of Rock HiU, were week-end guests of Dr. and Mn. J. Lee Young. H. F. Scott of Columbia, spent the week-end here wiffi Mrs. Scott and dau^tar, Mias laidie NeU Scott. Mn. G. A Black, MIm Frances has new significance,” said the chair man. “It shows that America still remembers and honors those who fell its defense twenty-three years in ago; that Americans stiU believe that America’s free way of Ufe is worth any sacrifice, and that the spirit of patriotism still bums strongly in American hearts. “The poppies grew on the battle- front in France Where the young men j of America defeated the might of au-1 tocracy in a gallant display of the strength of aroused dwnocracy. When we wear them on Poppy Day, their bright red blooms wiU remind us that our democracy has the strength to repeU any dangers if we wiU serve as they served. There is inspiration for us all in the poppy of great memories. “The poppies which the Auxiliary will distribute here have been made by disabled veterans at the goverfi- ment hospital in Columbia. All Pop py Day workers will serve as volun teers and all of the money contrib uted to them for the flowers will go into the welfare funds of the Auxil iary to carry forward the AuxiUary’s work for the disabled, their families and the families of the dead during the year ahead.” SPECIAL FOR FATHERS DAY Esquire—1 year, $3.33. See , JAMES W. CALDWELL 67 West Main St. Phone 276 Clinton, S. C. i Dr. Falder Snith Dr. Dmcn S. Felder OPtOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Ofliea Havra: Dr. SaMli. Dafly. 4:1S «a t. Dr. FaMar, Dally. t:tt ta t. noM 29 for AppoiBtment CUNTON. a a CHECK Your Worries DonH be worried about money ... large sums of cash in your pockets. bills with cash ... about reeeipts. about carrying .. about paying Start a checking account now at this bank. 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