The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 26, 1941, Image 5

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/viy v. --'^v'”-': /'^^v ;J •. ' ■•"^' —{^ ■ ?»» /, '"1 THE CLiNTON CHRONiCLE, CLINTON, S. C Poge Five MUi ■WIEK-tNDTItIPS.. VISITO»S.. ILLNESS BRIEFS.. .ATOUT THE PEOFIE YOU NtOW Items of Intarest^ Concerning Clinton Resnientt r Mia Fmm Shaw of Bonea Patii, was the guest a few days this week of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hohnan. Mrs. William Chisholm of Fishers Island, jN. Y., is visithig her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. makely, and oth er relatives heres Mrs, Rosa Bishop of Croa Keys, the guest Friday of Mrs. P. B. Adair. Bobby Joe Hitt' spent the past we^ In Gray Court with his aunt, Mrs. W. D. Armstrong, and Mr. Arm strong. W. 'M. Page was the week-eAd guest of friends In ^partaziburg. Friends of A. L. ShepM wHl be glad to know he has'resumed his po sition after an (operation and Ulnea Mrs. G. S. Teldell and son, George Sbiq^ard; and Bobby Wise of Green- wowt were guests Sunday of Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Mrs. W. 7. Scoggins is spending the week in Fayetteville, N. C., with Mr. Scoggins. Mia-Vivian Paiks Adair has re turned from Aiken ediere she visited MM. Charles Culbreath. Mn. V. P. Adajyr was, also a guest of Mrs. Cul- breath'^yeaterday. Joe Donnan of l^partanburg, visited his mdther, Mrs.' J. H. Donnan, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs.,T. D. Copeland and MF. and Mrs. T. Heath Copeland qpoit Sumtay in Spartanburg with Ucui and Mrs. Carroll White Cope land. of the past few weeks. Mia Eva Wells of T^Tadiington, Mrs. W. S. Hart of Greenwood, is lerd past week here with relatives, re turned to his home. Mrs. J. Will Leake spent a few days this week with her daughter, Mrs. Bob Hamer, and Mr. Haz^ in Eastover. Dr. D. J. Woods will return today frcmi a visit of several weeks to rela tives and frkmds in Blacksburg, Va., and Martinsburg, W. Va. Mia Margaret Hollis visited her sister, Mrs. H. H. Porth, and Mr. Porth in Columbia a few days this weMc. Mrs. Bill Foster and daughters, Louise and Rose Marie, of Detroit, Midi., have arrived for a visit of Kveral weeks with Mrs. T. J. Peake. Rev. C. E. Plephoff occupied the pu^^ of the First Presbyterian HartsviUe on tloned at Ft. Moultrie with a national guard imit. J. E. Pinson of Greenwood, spent the week-end with his brother, ^ B. Pinson and Mrs. Pinson. Mrs. M. G. Woodworth and daugh ter, Mia Betty Woodworth, have as their guests, the former’s sister, Mrs. J. H. McNeer, and niece, Mia Edith McNeer, of Bluefield, W. Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Williiun P. Anderson and daui^ter, Mia Minnie Reid Anderson, of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mrs. Anderson’s! modier, Mrs. R. L. Bailey, and sister, Mia Ruth Bailey. I Mia Alice Thompson of Whitmire, visited her sister, Mrs. Fred Whit lock, and Mr. Whitlock, the past week. Mrs. Metta Stone attended the 1921—1S40 ii Hag(i L icbeiberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 19 Yean Experience Professional Insurance Information Fumuhed Free Member —> The NatkmiU Association of Life UnderwriletB. chunh of HartsviUe on Sunday*funeral of Mrs. Charlie Lamb in* menning. I Crow Anchor on M(»day. Mr. a^ Mrs. Jertm W. Finney, Jr.,! Mrs. R.i N. White' and daughter. D. C., has returned to her hcnne in' visiting her daughter. Mss. E. B. Pin- f are now occupying a residence on Young Drive. , Mrs. G. W. Goolsby'm Columbia, was the guest last wttk of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll M. Spencer. Mn. Chick Ray has returned from a short visit to her sister, Mrs. Har ry Powell, and brother, Olin BeU, in Greenville. Croa Hill for the koximer. I%e was I son, abd Mr. Pinson! accompanied by her niece sandi W. C. Baldwin, S. A. Pitts and ' h nephew, Miriam and Milton Beall,.Lynn Cooper returned yesterday, ..,.4 »«.4 ‘ ^siso of Washington. |lrom Myrtle Beach where they at- or. James G. Jeanes, and Mia Joann Mrs. A. -M. Nelson is spending die I tended a three-day meeting of auto-which will be - solemnized' week with her daughter, Mrs. WyUejmobile dealm. (today. ’ Carolyn, of Winston-Salem, N. C.,f arrived this we^ for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’DanieL Mrs. Jim Cook, Mrs. M. B. Cook and Mrs. Jacob Bim'drick of Poma- ria, were guests Thursday of Mn. Henry J. Nabon. Mn. W. T. Wingo, and son, Billy, of Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting her Mrs. P. S. Jeanes left Monday for mother, Mn. J. C. McMillan, and'^^ West Palm Beach, Fla., where she will attend the 'wedding of her son. Hendricks, and Mr. Hendricks, In Greenwood. Mn. George R. Holland and her guest, Mia Janie HoUimd of'RIch- tex, were guests Sund^ of the for< •Carolus pavis returned yesterday! Walter Long, Jr., Mary and Nan to Camp Stewart, Ga^ after spendmg Long are spending the week at Sha- a week’s furlough with his parents, ron with their aunt, Mn. T. E. Bankhead. Mr. and Mn. W. A. Davis. Captain Jack H. Davis, Lieutenants mer’s daujpiter, Mn. Joe Hagins, and Willard L'. Jemes, B. F. Wingard and r Mr. Hagins in Abbeville. Mr. and Mn. Harris Covington of Bennettsville, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mn. John T. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Monroe and son, Jimmy, of Latta, alSio spent a few days recently wit^i Mrs. Monroe’s parenti. ' ThornweU Dunlap of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Chaney, Mr. and Mra< Sidney Bryson and daugh ter, Carol, visited Mr. and Mn. Roy Bryson &inday in ^wrtanburg. Lit tle John Earl Bryson, who spent the I a D..HENRY ItM-lMl F. M. BOLAND H. b. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate c Telephone 121 l»a»naaanigiucaHKjcw»nnKWMKaiHen«iniin»HMiiiK«»aa«»mc»inniwi Barbecue ^nd Speaking Friday, July 4 at lluuiitville PROMINENT SPEAKERS IliviTED. MEAT AND HASH FOR SALE AT 11 A. M. everybody invited. Walter F. Lynch, Cook t 1 Mia Frances Simpson was a guest at a hotel lundieon given Friday in Columbia for Mia Paulette West of Camden, bride-elect of July. Mn. Loye Johnson of Pacolet and Mia Alline Newstmi of HartsviUe, were guests a few days the past week of Mia Lois Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair spent Sunday *in Newberry with their daughter Mn. W. S. Horne, and Mr. Home. D. D. Haskett left Monday on a two weeks* vacation. While away he will spend some time at his home in Wilmington, N. C. Mia Janie Holland of'Richtex, is the guest of relatives here for a few weeks. Jimmy Nichols is visiting relatives in Spartanburg this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols sp«it Sunday there with her father, B. E. .Wilson. Mia Narvis Sanford of Newberry, spent the week-end with her sister, Mn. A. J. Johnson, and BIr. John son. F. C. Pinson, Misses Dorothy and Mary Frances Pinson visited the for mer’s daughter, Mn. Arthur H. McQueen in Loris a few days recent ly. Mn. J. B. Bodie of Richmond, Va., is the guest of her niece, Mn. Lynn Cooper, and Mr. Cooper. Mr. and Mn. Denny Pitts of Greenville, and Davis Pitts of At lanta, Ga., smnt Sunday with their mother, Hn. Nannie A. Pitts. Mia Mary Adams who recently resigned her position as matron at the orphanage, left Tuesday for Hen dersonville, N. C., where she will spend the summer. Mn. C. E. Senn of Columbia, and Mr. and Mn. Herbert Branch of Asheville, N. C^ visited their daugh ter and sister, Mn. Bennie Biakely, a few days the past week. Mia Helen Franklin of Union, was the week-end guest of Mr.'and Mn. Floyd Hitt. Mia Florence Ella Blakely is away for a several weeks’ visit to Mr. and Mn. James G. Monroe in Latta, and Mr. and Mn. Harris Covington in Bennettsville. 0 Mr. and Mn. W. M. Chaney ^d as their week-end guests Mr. Wi Mrs. Charles Phieffer and children of Greenville. Johnny Adair is qiending some time with his aunt, Mn. M. H. Yount, and Judge Yount, in Hickory ,N. C. Mr. and Mn. Adair were week end guests of the Younts. Mr. and Mn. E. M. Timmerman have returned from Myrtle Beach where the former attended a three- tday meeting of' autwnobile dealen. Mn. R. D. Lewis has returned to her home in Spartanburg, after a short visit to her sister, Mn. £. B. Sloan. Rev. and Mn. W. N. Long, Mn. W. B. Driggen and Raymond John- Tc SUtoTui PEPSl-COLA 6RBENTIUJS, ING CO. Friendliness other relatives. ! Dr. and Mn. William P. Jacobs: and sons, William III, and Hugh,' spent the week-end at Biltmore For est, N. C. . i Mn. Cora McQuiston, who spent* some time here with her daughter,! Mn. I. M. Adair, left Friday for a* visit to her son, W. H. McQuiston,! in Hopkinsville, Ky. j Mr. and Mn. Fred W. Oxley are J * now occupying their home, on C«i- tennial street. Mia Agnes Milling and A. J. Mill ing spent the week-end at Myrtle ^ | Beach with their sister and daughter, ^ Mn. George R. Blalock, who has a| cottage there for a few weeks. [ Mr. and Mn. Kenneth N. Baker | * * and children visited the former’s \ parent^ Mr. and Mn. Kenneth N. p * Baker, Sr., in Greenwood on Sunday. T Mia Cliu’ice Wells has accepted e position in the office of Rob^ S. Owens, attorney. Myra Adair had as her guest last I vftA Imogene Smith of Abbeville, and accompanied her home for a visit. Mrs. Metta Stone, Mn. Selma B. J [ Adair, Misses Sara and Mary Stone H » and natt Prather were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mn. C. J. Bouknight, in Concord, N. C Mrs. Clva Payne of GoldvUle, spent the week-end with her broth er, Fred Whitlock, and Mn. Whitlock. Miu Charlie Sims of Greenwood, spent Sunday with her mother, Mn. C. L. Sims. She had as her guest Mn. Thelma Faley,'8lso of Green- wood* Friends of Mn. J. C. McMillan will be glad to know she is improving satisfactorily from an illnses, at the, home of her daughter, Mn. H. D. | Rantin, and Mr. Rantin. i Mia Betty Tribble is attending A. R. P. Young People’s conference being held this week at Bon Clarkm, near Hendersonville, N. C. Dr. and^ Mn. Marshall W. Brown are <m a ten day trip to Florida. Friends of Mn. A. O’Danicl will be glad to know she is improving frmn an illnea. Mia P^iky Pitts and Harold Pitts were delegates, the past week from the E^worth League of Broad Street Methodist church to the Lander As sembly at Greenwood. Dr. and Mn. J. F. Bozard of Gaff^^ ney, spent the week-«id with Mn. Bozard’s parents, Mr. and Mn. H. D. Henry. Mia Elizabeth Jackson is the guest this week of her au'it, Mn. N. M. Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence in Cal houn. Hugh Jacobs will leave Saturday for Fort Bragg, N. C., for active duty in the army as a second lieutenant in the reserve officers’ training corps. *'Mn. David Pitts and daughter, '^ane Adair, have returned from a two weeks’ visit to relatives in At lanta and Carrolton, Ga. Friends here of Lawrence Hall, son of Mr. and>Mn. C. H. Hall, will be interested to know he has accept ed a position in Staunton, Va. Mia Agatha Bailey was the guest a few days this week of Mrs. J. C. Drummond in Fountain Inn. Richard Edward Ferguson, Ray- This bank always welcomes its pat rons. We hove a friendly interest in your problems and endeavor to han dle your business os you, desire. This institution is conducted in the interest of the people whd deposit their money here, and its exponsion and growth during more than o holf century shows thot our friendly, help ful and interested service is appreci ated. New Businett Cordially Invited M. $. BiliItT & Stn BANKERS i: OLDEST STRONGEST I TRUCK USERS sm I ‘ SmhAi*: ATruckthotb too LARGi for your Job is WASTEFUL weight and high A Truck thot is loo SMALL for your Job is COSTLY Uaderpawartd tracki wear aat fast, raaitiraceat* ly tiftoceweBt taa DOOGE are powered and sized to FIT THE JOB ! son of the First Baptist church are mond Monroe Turner and William attending the State Baptist Assembly Thomas Horton, all of Clinton, left of South Carolina at HartsviUe this yesterday for Fort Jackson for in week. duction into the army under the se- Mrs. T. P. Owens and son. Tommy, spent Sunday in Washington, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn. lectlve service draft act. Mrs. G. A. Spinks has returned from Kingstrec where she attended Doris Owens, who had been visiting the wedding of her son. Walker R. there the past week, accompanied Spinks and Mia Anne Pugh on last them home. ' j Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. MQce Caskey and son, f Friends of Mrs. J. W. Coleman will Mike, of Seneca, spent Sunday with be glad to know she is improving Mrs. Caskey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. from injuries received the past week T. L. Cooper. Friends of ^r. and in* a fall. Mrs. Caskey wUl be- interested to Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Wardiaw of know they will move soon to Ben- Franklin, N. C., spent a few days nettsviUe, where the former has ac- this week with the latter’s parents, cepted a position with the schools. \iMr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Ronald Crapps of Columbia, is vis- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reese, former- iting relatives here this week. Mrs. Vraus Crapps and smaU daughter and Mrs. 'Taylor of Columbia, also ly of Summerville, Ga., have taken an apartment in. the home of Mrs. Mary Henry Arthur. Mr. Reese is ana mrs* arjuiit ui VAtiuinuia» aiRUiivim/ jrxcritij spent Saturday witlv Mrs.-Crapps’]employed in Whitmire, parents^ Mf. gnd Mrs. John D. Domi- fiends here of Mrs. Beatrice Al- nkk. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova and children spent Sunday in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. Adianne Cassa- noiva, MIm Madeline and Sam Cassa nova. They wm aooompahicd home by Mia Madeline Caasanova, student nune at Columbia hospital, who is .pa a several weeks’ vacatitm. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Brailsford and diildren of Summerton, recently spent a lew days with die latter’s parents, Dr, and Mrs. F. D. Jones. They wwe accompanied home by Min Laetitia^ Jones, who, while away, will visit her brother, Lt. H. Pazter Jones, and Mrs. Jozies at BulUvan’i Isli^ Lt Jones is sta- exander, formerly of this city, wiU regret to know she is a patient in the Greenwood hospitaL v Mrs. A.- Roa Blakely and son, Alec, have returned from a two weeks’ visit, the former to her daughter, Mrs. T. A. Cook, and Mr. Cook in Greensboro, N. C., and the latter to his uncle, J. Y. Blakely, and family in Washin^on, D. C. Friends of John Weldon of Bishop- viUe, and Harry MeSwesn of De- Funlak SiMrings, Fla., recent gradu ates of Presbyterian college, will be interested to know they hate been called for army duty at Camp Croft Both hold the razik of second lieu tenant, twicers’ reserve corps. W« wekoBie Mn^drifoii of Dodge track quality with that of ofg at auf price! Get the facta on Dodge ^ ’ *l>nilt-to4ast* track featnica. See why ao many track uaen are cwlnglng to Dodge and to today’s higgest track value. €!ene la for a good **deal**. . . liberal tradedn allowance and easy budget terms. McMILLAN-COOPER MOTOR CO. 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