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I f V Sv Poge Eight 1 \ / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. ThursdoVt JuiV ^7,1941^ WEST CLINTON PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS MES. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cranford and,Joe Gaskins were visitors in Green- ikmily and grandson, Billy Cran- j ville Saturday. fiord, spent Sunday witb Mr. and Sheely Brown is visiting his sister, I. C. M. Cranford in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. A. H .Hughes and family, Mr. and Mrs. G H. Jackson TYPHOID FEVER - CASES IN COUNTY Mrs. Bud Baker, in Balfour, N. C. Mrs. Ralph Riddle was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow any (urther spread. Several cases of typhoid fever have been reported in the city of Laurens and in the upper part of the county by physicians to the healtti department in the past month. Pre cautions are being taken to prevent JOANNA RSAINS TOP lEAOUE POST team, •nd son, "Ray, spent the week-entT wiison in Spartanburg. -with Mrs J. Y. Hughes and J. C.j Mrs. G. M. Foulkner and daughter, Hughes in Whitney. Saturday Helen, have returned from a visit attended a picnic at Rainbow lake.j^jy^ relatives in Albany, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waldrep of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M Sanders the past week-end. Sylvester Turner of Fort Jackson, was at home for the week-end. The keynote In prevention of ty phoid is sanitation. Water, milk, and food which become contaminated are the usual source of infection. The Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norris of germs of tjrphoid may be spread from Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy. a typhoid case or from carriers of Bruce GaUtwair’s Joanna holding top place In the Mid-Caro- i Una league, defeated Watts MIP* Saturday at OoldviUe by the score of 19-6. Ibe fame was featured with home runs, Jb^ers of Watts setting the pace with two,. and Brown of Joanna and Dawson of Watts, each had a circuit clout to their cr^t. 'Uhl Newberry Downs ClihlNm Clinton outhit NewiMrry, 10 to 6, but was nosed out on the home dia- Mr. and Mrs. A. E Ealy and chil-|gj.^ Fountain Inn. Trammell Sunday. | typhoid. About two or three percent the close srore of 5 to 4 J. W. Arnold is visiting his sister,, of persons who have had typhoid in'i'^® j figured/in the scori^, Mrs. Henry Wheeler, and Mr. Wheel-,the past continue to carry the germshittmg for the circuit for person to hold his present high office and should be removed from that office.” Another resolution praised Senator Walter F. George of Georgia, chair man, of the senate foreign relations committee, for his “strong opposition to our entiTP in the war.” rubber stamps All Sixes — Quick Service CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. mW940 Hiigb i* Eictielberger mw YORK LIFE MAN Mrs. Edd Norton and Miss Mary;*"®^ transmit the disease to others. Jane Stockman visited Mr. and Mrs. I Open wells, though apparently <Jren and Miss Juanita Blease heve returned home after a week’s vaca- ^n^lRob PoweU in Newberry Sunday, become sources of typhoid ^/Ir. nnci Mrs. vV. H. BccRnsrn srKl « • « . , «^ throu£h af. chAin or family spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Stockman and sons visited * « ^ ^ Beckham's mother, Mrs, P. w. Cook,; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace in Phoaperity I homes sh^ in Great Falls. ;>unday. „ ^ ^ ^ waste such as flush toilets or sani- Mrs. Hugh Chnningham and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and'tgry pit privies. Homes shoifld be Elmer Queen visited, Rlr, and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. H, A, Adams, Clyde | and food protected from Harry Smith at Aiadclen Station Sun— ^ Adams, and Furman Adams visited | An added precaution is the tak— day. ^ j ing of typhoid vaccine. The health Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes and Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Ursula | department has held clinics in sev- daughter, Peggie, spenMhe week-end McCrarey returned with'them for a gral sections of the county and wiU " ' ^ be glad to hold others if contacted.’ ‘ in their system And even years laterI while O. Sanders slam med out a four-bagger for the local team. Games for Saturday Clinton at Watts. Newberry at Goldville. How They Stand W L Pet. Joanna .... 8 4 .672 Watts 7 5 .558 Newberry 7 4 .588 Clinton-Lydia .... 1 10 .84 19 Tears Experieoee Professioiial Insurance Ji^ormation Fun^^ Free Member —> Tfie Nattonal Assoeiation of Lifa Uadeprriters. >4i with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. West in visit. Spartanburg. Rev. Hughes filled the ^ ^^ss Vera Parkman and Mrs. Ruth pulpit of Rev. Blackwell atlhe morn-: Catheart spent Ihe week-end. in Char ing service. J lotte and Concord, N. C., with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Penland andja^d Mrs. B. L. Cathcart. daughter, Lois, were visitors at Fort Jackson Sunday. J. W, Foulkner and children, Lillie J , Bell and James, and Mrs. Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wier, Mr. and O’Neal,,of McCor- Mre. David Word, Misses Ma^ mick, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. W|er and Kathenne Taylor yisit^ Dunaway Monday. Wilbur Weir at Camp Stewart, Ga., t « t> -u j I Mr. and Mrs. • J. H. Barbery and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Prince and i children, Geraldine and Lawrence, family of Laurens, visited Mr. and! aod Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith Mrs. R. T. Trammell Sunday. j visited Mrs. B^bery’s mother, Mrs. Arthur Smith and Darrell BigbejJohn Blanton, in Gaffney Sunday, -were visitors in Augusta^ Ga.^ W«l-1 Gaynell Barbery is visithig rela- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and daughter, Doris, visited Mrs. Heath tives in Simpsonville Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Peace James C- Brabham, M. D., Djrectoi:^ JCouirty. Health D^.- Pension Checks To Be Distributed erly’s mother, Mrs. Mann Sanders, ^nd son, Donald, visited Mr .and in Spartanburg Sunday. jMrs. J. G. Holtzclaw in Williams- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore and'ton Sunday Probate Judge J. Hewlette Wasson said yesterday that the annual pen sion checks for Confederate veter ans and widows of the county have been received at his office and are ready for distribution. The funeral nefit checks have not been re ived, Mr. Wasson said, but are ex- .withih the next tm days. Those entitled to pensions are ask ed to call or send to the office. Checks that are not called for wiU be mailed out next week, the probate I judge stated. J. W. Chastain of Laurens, accom panied by Miss Fannie Turner, spent Sunday at Lake Murray. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. David Word, Miss Marie Weir, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir attended the wedding of Miss Eloree Parrish and Rev. Harry Chandler, at Tucapau M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Moore had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. B,k„d and En^*e_Monda, daughter, Minnie Lee, and Mrs. Oris Suits 'of Ninety-Six, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Atta- way Sarah Riser has returned home af ter spending the week with Mrs. R. E. Riser in Waterloo. Faro McCall of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Samples. Mrs. Claude Anderson and children of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Power recently. served. Bobby Joe received many attractive gifts. » Birthday Dinner V Mrs. R. L. Snelgrove wfts honered with a surprise birthday dinner Sunday, July 13. The following relatives and friends enjoyed the oc- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dowling of j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mat- Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ®tid Mr. and Mfs. Alvin Mat thews of Batesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Ledbetter and children, Thurman and Stevenson, of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stevenson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith of Miss Betty Dunaway visited Miss _ m r- o^/i Patsy Ruth Whitmire in Goldville " AMERICA FIRST ASK THAT KNOX BE REMOVED - Chicago, July 13. — The America First committee tonight demanded the removal from office of Secretary of Navy Frank Knox for his “out right advocacy of undeclared war.” General Robert E. Wood, national committee ohainnan, announced ap proval of the request by 118 de^ gates from “key chapters’ at a spe cial meeting In Chicago. The resolution charged that Knox “h^ advocated that the American riavy intervene in Hije present war now,” which, the committee said, would subvert the constitutional pro vision that “congress has the sole power to dwlare war.” The committee's criticism of Knox concluded thaf he “is no longer a fit Toby Cromer, Mrs. Colie Kreal and Mrs. J. M. Whittle of Augusta, Ga., ^d Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Snelgrove ani id family of this city. toe past week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew and children visited Mrs. Ballew’s moth er, Mrs J. H. Dav is, in E^ley Sun Greenwood, spent Monday with Mr. day. Mrs Davis relumed with them James Rush of for a visit. and Mrs. S. L. Long Corrme May has returned home; Goldville, were of Mr. and Mrs. Scarborough of week-end guests Henry King. Mrs. Lizzie Jennings, Mr. and Mre. SAT. “I SAW rr IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. Dr. Fehter Smitb Drl Duncan S. Falder OPtOMBTBISTS ’ Specialists In / Eye Examinations Ofliee Heva: Dr.. Smtfh, Dally. 4:15 to f. Dr. FeUtor. Dally. S:86 to i. Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, a C. If Vffll Nefiil to Buy I Mw Gar Hnne 80 Let ns tell yon why so many locals motorists haTe found it to their adYantace tQ finance their new cars ^ke Sumereli way.’* If yon liare a job or other source of regular income and can make a one-third down payment (trade-in plds cash) we will proride the balance. CONVINIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS PROTECTION SERVICE S. W. Sunierel JACOBS BDDG. ClintOU, S. C. PHONB 8 0 iii.i(miwiimiMiHiiimimiii«iiini..iii>iiiii)iiii«miiniiiiiiimii»iiiiiiint« ^ ' -mJ after spending the week with_ visiting relatives in McCormick. Mrs. G. M. Foplkner and children 1 QJ pandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P.| ^ M?''aSd Mre J« Strickland and’"/' J' L^Amold visited Mr. children spent the week-end with Henry Wheeler in Fountain Mrs. Strickland’s parents, Mr. and i . Mrs. A. T. Young, in Greenwood. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields and I HOME STORES THE HOME OF BIG Among the Sick . , .... . ■ • Little Larry Joe Walker, small son ^ughter, Mickey, of Whitmire of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker, con- r- \^rc .TiTTt lWii7narnt Run- .. ,,, t • . * tinues ill at his home on Jackson ed Mr and Mrs. Jim Buzhardt Sun- day. street Mrs. Minme-Reid visited her sister ^ Mrs. Ida W allenzme, m the Bush rgra^soh^ Dg^g^ag ^Young, are ill. Ri^r community r^ently. i Bmjdy Yarborough, son of Mr. and w w H 'Mrs. R. L. Yarborough, is ill at his mire, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams Simday. M^AUctor rtf' Sarah Webb is ill at the home Mr. and Mr^ Jolm McAlister of-^ daughter, Mrs. Grover Sand- Whitm^re, and Mrs. Dessie Douglas of Cray Court, spent the week-end with, Mr and Mrs E. A. Hams. , Gregory has the measies. Mrs. Joe Terry ^d»n, ChrKto- e. N. Power has been Ui phey, spent the webk-end with Mrs. | W. A. Terry in Greenwood. j^irby is a patient at the local ;g::nn£ DILL or SOUR 2 Qts. two PICKLES Mrs. Palmer Howard visited rela tives in Newberry Sunday. Mrs. C. P. Grady and children of Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rip- pey of Hickory, N. C., recently visit ed Mr. and Mrs. John May. —^Miss- Hazel Dunaway visited friends in Enoree Saturday. hospital where he underwent an apf pendix operation Triday. Dixie-Honie TEA, 3-oz. pkg. . ... IDc Birthdayc and Wedding 4 Anniveraaiies Miss Evelyn Cranford had a birth day yesterday, July 16. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitmire and d I HoMkctaw Iw"! « birth- Of Goldville, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. , Saturday, July 12. Ellis of Lydia, visit^ Mr. and Mrs., ^ Holtzclaw will have a birth- J. A. Dunaway Sundaj^ Ljay July 19. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Whelchel had a birthday Fri ed m Lockhart and Chester the past jj week-end. Dixie-Home MILK, 3 tall or 6 tm.. 22c Bilk Distilled VINEGAR, gaUdn . I9c Campbell’s Tomntp SOUP, j cans Ife VIENNA SAUSAGE, 2 cam . . 15c Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ficklin of Mrs. Thornton Meadors, Miss Lois UFEBOUY SOAP, 4 cakes mr. ana mn,. lu. j ^ Stevenson, Mrs. Joe Strickland, and Gr^nwood, spent Sunday with Mr. ^ ^ celebrated birth- and Mrs. M. T. Ficklin. Mrs Wm. D. Terry visited rela tives in Spartanburg the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Que^ visited Mr. and Mrs.,A. L. Roland in Laurens Sunday Mrs. Jennie V. Watkins and Sgt. days Saturday, July 12. Luther Strickland 'had a birthday Friday, July 11. ^ Riviardo Cranford, small son of Mr. and Mrs.' T. B. Cranford, was one year old Monday. Johnnie Harmon was 16 years old July 12, and Valerie Harmon was 10 years old July 15. FRUrr JARS, qts. doz. 79c DIXIE-HOME SANDWICH SPREAP fit LYE 2 No. 2Yi Cans ^ mgg/l HOMINY 15c 2 No. ay, Cuts Rose Royal FT>OUR, |d. or sj*. 24 lb. 81c Red Band FIXHJRf 12-lb. bag ... 67c SUGAR, 10 lb. 54c 25 lb. $1.35 PRODUCE Ltmons, Carrota, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Lettuce, Celery, New Potatoca, Cuenmben, Green Peppers, Cantaloupes, Wat6r l|al0iis» flweat PoUtoes, Squash, Green Beans, Grapefruit. NIHKET SPECIAIS Vlb. 25c Cmter Sliced CURED HAM, Bb.. 45c BARBECUE Bush River School Bcoett.School WEDNESDAY, Jidy 23 12 O’clock ,65c and 70c SUPPER—July 22 at 6:30 60c Anneaneemeni The W. M. S. of* Calvary Baptist church will meet Monday evraing a^ i 7 o’clock at the home of Mrs. A. jH. Hughes on Sloan street. All I members are urged to be present. I " ' FRUrr JARS, Vz^ /. .. 4a*. %\J» Pride Sliced BACON, lb. iQc oouNtBT ' ■ ■ - JAR RINGS, 5 • oooo.faoo' Birth AnnomaeMnent . Nelaon I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson an- inounce the birth of a dauj^ter Sim- I day, July 13. Mrs. Nelaon is the tor- mer Miss Junt Raeves.' PINEAPPLE TOMATO ’ji Birthday Party On Saturday afternoon Mrs. W. £. Braswell gave a surprise birthday party for her son, Bobby Joe, vtoo was celebrating bis ninth birthday. A number of gameft were played on the lawn, directed by Mh^ Irene Braswell and Bobbie Nell Gilliam. During the afternoon pictures were taken of the group by lira. Braa- well and later iced watoraarim na • ••••••« STRAmED or WITH Jwt « 4 O « 4 • m . 26c iMri ilw V IK r -* f , -1 \