The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 21, 1941, Image 5

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■A ■■ . ’ / - . •f ' -.^■^■ty-' " • •.'V- ' . '/ - ' .. ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■■ •■ ' “ • /■' / TiHirsdqy, Aiij 1941 . ■ -’i. .I-*' SW£B«NiD THIK. . VISITORS ■. ILLNE$S iiii8i...iinin nc YOU mow Tiem of liilefest G>ncoriilng Clkitoii HetMtofs Wr. aid Un. C. E. Nk)a6is a^i Mki M«nr Blaktljr of Xingi Ifwm- too Jimmy, o fow dtys tain, N. C,, was tba'fiMtt'a lair days oak at Myrtla Vtach. Ftrknda of Eagtoa SkMm will ba glad to kaow hit it racoparatiiig at hb boma altar a todsil,operation at Bays hoqjOaL the past we^ Miss Nannia-Yoong TTibhle. Friends of John Hulsey win he In- tersMed to laow he left the past we« to make his h<»ne in Green- Little Cralf Kennedy, Jr,, where he has accepted a posi- tanburg. Is spenrftagme week with^^^** fc/ his grandmother, Mrs.^. If.'Pitts. Miss Eiliatt Jacobs wgs the wedc- c»d gibst of Miss Bdi> BladonOh in Henderson villa, ‘N. C. \ Frank. M. Davis' of the Maihia cturps, stationed in Hhbde ^uiad* b sp«ading a l5~dMr leave w4St/his parents, Mr. apd Mn. JdmO. Divls. Mrs. I. O. Mr. and Ifrt. Hugh |tay, Mrs. John Bdl and Miss Min- Bie Bigr of Renno were guests Sun- iiSay of Mr. ami Mrs. John F. Thomp- aon in Newberry. Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses Mar- Mrs. R. J. McCrary, Mr. and Mrs. HWiam BiackweU returned ye^- dsy from a vlstt to Mr. and Mia. Wil- ttam Blackwdl, Sr., in Florence. Mrs.' LofUm D. SulBvan of Co- jjumbus, Ga., is visiting her pmenta, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberts. Miss Pauline Roberts, who . spent the past week in Columbus with her sister, aecpmpanied her home. Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ray of Renno, and Fnoddt Thompeon of Newberry, are* on a ten der to Michigan and Canada. Tl^ 'win he fuests of Mr. and Mrs. a garet and Catherine Blakely ere spending two weeks at Bon Clitfken,jEhn^ Cromer in Detroit, Midi. N. C., the Associate Reformed Pres- few dfys whfle away. hyterian assembly ground, attendtag- Lt. Robert Jeanes, medical corps a churdi conference. , — —iof-lhe"arBay, stauoned at Camp For- / '« >r IXIMAI ICE C^EA (Trade Mark Registered) i: TRYimiMY — By the Cone — By the Saucer — By the Quart You cauH pkaae guy mem her of the family any bet ter than by serving Dixi malD. _ Have the treat that’s hard to beat — DIXI- MAID ICE CREAM. It’s really a nutritious food, because it’s made of essential dairy foods. It’s a complete food, too—<and tm dajrs when you’re not hun gry it’s quite enough to have a cooling, sat- isfjring dteh of ice cream for Ivmch. CAtt fW blXl^tO tCf CItUM from your favorite dealer in Clintob and Goldville GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. 1 / > S ‘ A I 'Sfi*-.-,' J Plug Ic Siatg Ikz PEPSI-COLA TOpUNG CO. oimsihLUi, s. d/. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. Mt, Teim.. Mrs. Jmwm and son,[smith of Kinard, spor.t several days Bobby, spent a few days last week | this week-at Myrtle Beach deep sea here with the former’s mother, Mrs.' fishing and deer hunting. P. S. Jeanes, and friends in Easley. | Knmeth' Baker, HI, returned yes- Friends of MrB.'M. T. Motes williterday from a week’s visit with his be ti«d to know she is convalescing {grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth at her home after bei^ a patient at' N. Baker, Sr., in Greenwood. i Hays hoqiital for several we^cs. j Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Reese, Jr.,! Rufus D. Lewis and sqn, Bobby, of. spent the week-end with the latter’s, Spartanburg, visited Mrs. E. B. Sloan parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. H«ider-i on Sunday. I boh- Mr. and Mrs. Reese^^are located; R. J. Pitts, C. W. Coopw, E. B. Bt P~^t in Colu^m, but will soon! Pinson and Jdka Holland Himter will f ° Uncolnton, N. C. | return tomorrow from a week’s fish-! Mias Sara Kay of Byron, Ga., is ing trip to SarasoU, Fla. 1 the guest of her cousin. Miss Robbie Rev. ‘WarrsfiHtadmly M the Low-,*^^* . ! man Home,^ visited his sister, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Piephoff and, D. E. TribbV, the past week. ' sons, and Misses Emma Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. G. P^ Robert Mrs.>Chkie McClure have returned from) Lofton D. Sullivan and Miss Pauline a stay of several weeks in Montreat, * Roberts were guests Sunday of tha;N. C. form«*'s brother, Dr. V. M. Roberts, j Miss Evelyn Henry was the week end uncle, C. M. Roberts, in Blacks-, end guest of Miss Nelle Ann Plow- byriL Awi in Sumter. | pSese Young is spending several I Mrs. ThomY^U Dunlap and diil- , weeks in Mootreat, N. C. | dren have retimied from a visit to Friends of Doug Bgrrd will be in-,her mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris, in tCBSsted to know he was a visitor {Sandersville, Ga.' here during the week enroule to; Mr. and- Mo. R. E. Ferguson, Miss Poge Five son and William Bobo returned Tues day from a few days’ visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. F. M. Estes, and Mr. Estes in Norfolk, Va. Jim my Lynch, who had been spending some time with his aunt, accompan ied them home. Mrs. Green and ..daughter, Miss Louise Green, of Rocky Mount, N, C,, are guests of the former’s sister-in- law, Mrs. Gary Martin, and Mr. Martin. Mr. and .Mn- L. H. Adair of Wash ington, D. C., were guests last week of Miss Ella Adair in Brevard, N. C. They are now visiting their sisters. Mrs. G. C. Nabors and Mrs. Irby Holland, and other relatives. Mrs. Hugh Eargle and Mrs. Harry Bolick of Johns Island, spent a few days last week in Spartanburg with their sister, Mrs. Charles R. Work man, and Mr. Workman. Friends of Mrs. R. L. Coe will bw glad to know she is improving ag Hays hospital where she is a patient. Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Miss Har riett Davis attended the South Caro lina Florists’ association conventiea in Columbia Monday and Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Aiec rewell of Phila delphia, Pa., visits Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Graham during the weA enroutc to Rock Hill. Dr, Fewell 1m a graduate of Presbyterian college. Mrs. B. F. Copeland, Mrs. RusaeB Cooper and Mrs. David Copeland have returned from a two weefc^ trip to Florida. They visited their son and brother, George F. Copeluid^ and Mrs. Copeland, in Winter Havea^ and spent a week at Daytona Beacku. Oiarkaton where he has accepted a position with a eonatniction company. Eleanor .Bag^tt of Cheraw, is vis iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. Emily and Lawrence Ferguson, qpent the week-end in Jackscm and Camp Wheeler, Ga., with their son and) brothnr, Edward Ferguson. j Mrs. Algie Bobo and children, Mrs.,1 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stewart were)Howard O’Shields and daughters of week-end guests of relatives in Ba- Spartanburg, visited relatives and hida Miss Elizabeth Cqpdand left Mon day with a party of friends for a friends here Monday. Miss Mae Wier returned yesterday from Newberry where she had been Week’s trip to Wariiington D. C. En- tthe guest of Miss Eleanor Wier for a route they will motor to Danville,! few days. Va., and through the Shenandoah I IViends of Kenneth N. Baker will valley. | be glad to know he is able to be out Mrs. Floyd Chastine of Charleston,; again after a two weeks’ illness, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. C. Nel-j Mrs. Robert D. Lynn spent a few son, and Mr. Nelson. days last week in Pacolet with her Mr. and Mrs. Archie Clark and'mother, Mrs. Walter A. McDowelL small daughter will return today Friends of George H. Ellis will be; u from a vacation sp«it as the guests glad to know he continues to improve of relatives in Fayetteville, N. C. j in a Spartanburg hospital where he Mr. and Mrs. Goyne L. Simpson!has been a patient for the past sev- are guests thtt week of.the latter’s eral weeks and hopes to be able to sister, Mrs. Gecx-ge Hesse, and Mr. I return to his home here this week. Hesse, in Charleston. 1 J. M. Hudgens. Walter Beeman, Mr. aiul Mrs. L. B. Dillard, Misses I Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn and Rob- Mary Howze and Emily Dillard and Mrs. Reese Young were guests Stm- day of Rev. and Mrs. Allen C. Mc- Sween, in Forest City, N. C. Mrs. Frank Kellers will leave to morrow for a few days’ visit with her brother, P. C. Lynch, in Atlanta. Dr. Kellers will join her there Sat urday for the week-end. Roger Henry of Fort Bragg, N. C., ert D. L}mn attended the men’s con ference for missions last week-end in Montreat, N. C. Mrs. Gus Traylor and children of Augusta, Ga., were guests a few days last week of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. C^handler. William Horton of Comp Forrest, Tenn. returned yesterday after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. spent the week-end with parents, i S. Horton, and other relatives here, Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry. Martha anjl Sam Whit Turner of Woodruff, visited their aunt, Mrs. Harry League, and Mr. League last week. Miss Marion VThitman of Forest City, N. C., is the guest of Miss Doris Suber. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson and sons, Frank and Virgil, were visitors at Chimney Rock and Henderson ville, N. C., Sunday. Mrs. Horace Geer of Chappells, spent a few days Last week with her parents, Mr. imd Mrs. B. L. Smith. Mr. G^r Joined her here for the week-end and they also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and son, Mike, of Bennettsvilie, spent the week-end with Mrs. Caskey’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L Coopw. Sunday the Coopers and their visit ors were guests of Mrs. Cooper’s sis ter, Mrs. Will Sparks in Sedalia. Miss Hazel Howard spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howard, in Campobello. Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mrs. George R. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chap man attended the funeral of Dan Danielson in Columbia during the week. • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Riddle and small daughter, Carolyn, of Charles ton^ were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell. Miss Willette Smith will return to her home in Atlanta today after be ing the guest of Misses Miriam Don- nan and Elliott Jacobs the past week. Billy King spent a few days this week in Florence as the guest of friends. • Lt. Willard L. .Jones and Mrs. Jones are vacationing this week in Key West and other points of interest in Florida. Miss Martha Lue Blakely was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans in Sumter. Lt. John Rawls of Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga., was a visitor at the or phanage tile past week-end. Friends will be interested to know Lt. Rawls leaves AiApist 26 for Panama. jdisses Violet Browning, Agnes Fuller, and Eula Gray Blakely spent the past week at Myrtle Beach with a party of friends from Newberry. Mrs. O. T. Newman was the week end guest of friends in Spartanburg. Friends of Miss Eleanor Powell of the orphanage, wUl be interested to know she has ac<^ted an office po sition at Presbyterian college. Miaa l(^ry Howze Dillard is spend ing the wedi in New York as the guest of Mrs. Robert Killingsworth. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans and Walter Evans of Sumter, visited friends here Sunday. Friends of Mrs. W. L. Lake will regret to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. She is improving sat isfactorily following an operation on Monday. Miss Nell Trask of Wilmington, N. C., is visiting her cousin. Miss Edna E^rle Workman. Sgt. and Mrs. J. D. Owens of Camp Stewart and Hinesville, Ga., spent the week-end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Adair re turned Tuesday to their home in Fitchburg, Mass., after a visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Adair. Also visiting the Adairs the past week-end were Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Adair of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill. Mr.^and Mrs. Bill Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. ^Dudley Ray and daughter, Tonita, spent Sunday in the moun tains of North Carolina. Miss Carrie Mitchell is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Jeff Sanders, in Clover. Mrs. N. P. Dow and daughter, Dana, of Knoxville, Tenn., are visit ing MrSi Dow’s father, H. D. Rantin, and Mrs. Rantin. Mr. Dow will join them here for the week-end and ac company them home. Misses Mary and Peggy Dunlap of Rock Hill, were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden. Friends of Mrs. Edward'Long of Greenville, a former resident of^this city, will regret to know that she left Saturday for Baltimore, Md., where she is undergoing treatment at a hospital there. Mrs. W. A. Johnson and daughter. Miss Peggy Johnson, spent the past week in Hinesville Ga., with Major Johnson of Camp Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little and daugh ter, Miss Margaret Little, of Green wood, visited relatives and friends here Sunday. ' Mrs. George W. Williams and daughter, Ruth, of Valdese, N. C., are spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. I. M. Adair. Mr. Williams was also here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith have re turned from a vacation atay in the mountains. Lt. John Wallace Copeland and Mrs. Copeland of Albany, Gsu, spent a few days last we^k with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Cope land. Miss Annie Bond and Mrs. Ken nedy of Greenwood, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. Douglas Roper of Spartanburg, is visiting,Fr^k Simpson, Jr., and Vir gil Simpinh. Miss Sara Lynn Richey of Cam den was the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. fYank Kellers. Modern i Efficiency Our conception of efficiency chonges with time. Armies used to win victories _ with horses ond sabres. Now they use tanks ond machine guns. ’ People once poid bills with cosh. Now they use checks. So efficient and con venient ore checks that some 90% of oil commercial tronsoctions involve their use. You will find them invaluable to you personally ot this bonk os on aid to stepping up your efficiency. New Business Cordially Invited M. $. Bailn i San :: OLDEST Miss Bessie Fortner, who holds ai Warren White of Camp Stewart. stenogriiphic position in Columbia, Mii^ MadeliM ond Dorothy Smith, studoit nurses at the Baptitt hos pital in Columbia, were visitors at the orphanage the pest week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chandler and son, Jjmnm Austin, have returned from a Y/eek’s stay at Myrtle Beddi as the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bennett Joseph Johnson of Raleigh, N/ C.. and Fort Jackson, was the week-end juest of his uncle. Dr. R. W. John son, and Mrs. Johnsem. The John sons visited Otha Johnson, a patient in the General hospital in Greenville. His friends will be glad to know he continues to impEToVe. Horace D. Psjne, H. G. Chandler. Ryan Lawson and^M. A. Cannon of this,city. Ra^ar wmrkman of Ctold- viU% Dow Badanbaugh and I. ,1i. Ga., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stewart. Miss Janet Pfeiffer , of Greenville, ii the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Cljaney, and Mr. Chaney. Mrs. Henry B. Spears of Greens boro, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Russell Cooper,'and other relatives here and in Laurens. Mr. Spears will join her for the week-end. Friends of Mrs. Jessie Sparks will regret to know she is a patient at the local hospitaL Her condition was' re ported yesterday as satisfactory fol-. lowing an operation. ^ Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Chandler had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Austin, Mrs. C. B. Milb and children, Mr. and Mrs. Pearce Chand ler and Betty Ann Coleman of Cross Hill, and Rex Chandler of Laurens. Mrs. W. N. Bobo, Mias Fannie Pin- BANKERS STRONGEST Uh u BH BBBIM H HH Wm n ||H WM iBwal ^ rb caa^y yo^^ BUY 0006E Va FOIA TRICK THAT FIT$ TOIR JOI • You fet guch a tdde selection in Dodge Job- Rated trucks — it’s easy to get one “right on the button** lor ifoiir job. And when you get that truck, you've got the biggest money-saver and time-saver on wheels today! Ask yo«ir Dodge dealer... today! 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