The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 28, 1941, Image 5

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K '7 / - ^"^ •** " -.7 . » » / •■ / Thursdoy^ August 28/1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Poge Five WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS MEFS... WW THt NOni YOU HKW ttems of Interest Conceminf Clinton Reskfonts Claude Jones of the United States L/, « army, statioiied at Scott l^ld, IlL, on leave at hjbi hoaa» in Sedalia, vie* ited his sbteir, Mrs. Pitts, and Mr. ■ wiak.. K > tf Pitts during die Miss Sue Barrett of AiMter^oh, wi|i the wedc-end guest ct Misa Madelme Adair. a; Mr. and Mrs. *L H. Ad^ have re turned to their’ home fill Wa|hjlngtoii, D. C., after a visit to fiOitivea toKre. Friends of Dave W, CCM^ wi^ be glhd to know he is able ft be oat agato after beinf ill at'hO hoc^ toe eome time past Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Wilder of Mc Cormick, spent Sunday vrilk the for mer’s mother, Mrs. J. B. WOder. Jack Jeeaes of Fort Bregg, N. C^ spent the Week-end with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Jeanea. * Mrs. T. i.'^eake has returned from WelledCF RjOls, Mam., where she from a visit to the former’s sister-, Mrs. C. J. Jinks in Panama City, Fla. They were also guests of her brother, L. D. Milam, in Savannah, Ga. New York, and sister, Mrs. Frank _ , Uhner, Mr. Ulmer and daughter, satisfactorily following On, ai;^;>eow Margaret, of Greenville. | operation at Hays hospital Sunday Mrs. C. L. Sims and daughter. Miss night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Qaaque and sons, \ Hazel Sims, have returned from a > Mrs. J. A. Dugan and daughter. be glad to know she is improving daughter, Ruth, of Cocoa, Fla., rived this week for a visit to the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jimmy and Dick, spent a few days this week in MontrMt, N. C.. Mrs. Henry Pitts and Mrs. James Bolton and son of Greenwood, were wedc-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caul^. They were luncheon guests Saturday at Mrs. Herbert Bailey. Chandler, near here. Charles Burnett spent several day* three weeks’ visit to their son and Marsha, of Hartsville,-are spending! last week in Meridian and Decatus^ brother, E. A. Sims, in Atlanta, and|tte week^with her parents, Mr. and Miss, other relatives iij Crorgia. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Inglesby of Greenville, at their cottage at Sullivan’s Island. ^ Mrs. George W. Taylor and fam- Mr. and Mrs. C. E..Nidiola and son,'lly have returned from a stay of spent we past few weeks srlth her Jimmy, spent Sunday in Spartanburg i several weeks at Montreat, N. C. slslai', Mrs. Clifford Oliver. Friends of M|ss Mary Ellen Rich- ardSMi wm be interested to know she hga accepted a position srith the St Frsneis hospital in Greedvilki. S. T. Adair and stoall son, , are visiting her patents, Mr. O. F. Browntog, In Oreoi- WO(ML Mr. Adair was also there for the week-end. , Mr. and Itos. Claude Warren and Mr. and Mrs. OUn Sheely, Jr., spent with Mrs. Nichtds’ father, B. -E. Wilson. Mrs. F. M. Sease and diildren were Rev. and Mrs. Allen MeSween of Forest City, N. C., spent a few days this week with the latter’s parents. guests yesterday of her sister, Mrs. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. J. H. Shealy, iaWard. i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam had aa Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., of An-'toeir guests Sunday Mrs. David Dun- Mm. S. Mrs. C. J. Bouknbpit of Caaeord,Jthe wedc-end at Myrtle Beach. N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Joe Baity and children, Mary Metta Stone. Mr. Bouknight also I Ellen, Johnny and Nina, 'Of Green niston, Ala., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mr. Rey nolds and George Ladin, also of An- nidon, were visitors here during the Bfrs. Ayliffe Jacobs and daughter, Ayliffc, have returned to their home here after being away for the sum mer. Mrs. Jacobs attended summer school at Winthrop college and they Mrs. W. k. Neighbors. Mrs. Cjrrus Bailey, Miss I^rances Bailey of Augusta, and Mrs. J. B. Adams at Atlanta, visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Dickert of Gremi- wood, is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. A. W. Mills, and Mr. Mills. Mrs. Ella Todd of Decatur, Ga.^ is Mr. and Mrs. Chester Padgett off Charlotte, N. C., visited the lattes^ mother, Mrs. Jobe Nabors, the pooR week-end. Doris Fuller has returned from a week’s visit fb relatives in Tucapasa. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mills and aao^ Mac, and Miss Elizabeth Dickert off Greenwood, attended the wedding eg their brother, Melvin Dickert 1 Miss Elizabeth Frierson in Kingstrea spent the week-end hare. Mr. and Mrs. William Miltra JBumarel have returned to i£ieir~ home in Newport, Ky., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. An- dei^n ,and other relatives here and in Laurens. villa, and Miss Mildied Dampsey of Burlington, N. C., were guests Sun day'of Bdr^ and^Jto. M. C. Poole. Mrs. W. H. Roberts and children, Haladl and..Dorothy Claire, Betty Adair of Greenville, and Claira Hobbs of Charleston, have returned visited her mother in toMley. Mrs. Paul Calvin and son, Paul, of Lakeland, Fla., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Pajme. Miss can, Mrs. S. A. Lindsay, Miases Sara Duncan and Margie Young of MThit- mlre, Mrs. E. J. Nunnamaker, Miss Mildred, Miss Martha atui James Huimkinaknr of Columbia. Mr. and Idrs. Henry M. Young and children, Grace and Davis, were WMk-eiid guests of Mrs. Youiig’s sis ter, Mrs. E. E. WaylaxMl, in Char lotte. Mrs. Gilbert Blakely and daughter, Sara, will return to their home this week. Mrs. Blakely attendad summer school’at Georgia State Wcxnai^ col- ®‘*'**‘ ‘^***^^ Tuesday afternoon, and frien^her^ (Bob Nickles of Atlanta. Ga., is vi»- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair wUl leave,umg his aunt, Mrs. W. A. Johnsom. tomorrow for a f^ d^’ stay in He will be accompanied home S» CusseU, Ala., with the latter’s father, L||« h- Reese Young. Mfe. Ouy NeU of Clover spent sev-j ton, N. C..‘is the guest of her iiiK% ^ with her slsten,,Mrs. Ralph Blakely, and Mr. BlakMy^ Mrs. Albert Fields and Mrs. Sara A. jhe Blakelys and their daughtenw a^ Mrs. Horace G. Pajme. school’at Georgia state wcxnai^ col- Evelyn Nabors spent the lege, Mmedgeville, and they spent ALL AGES LOVE D lXlMAin (Trade Mark Registered) WALL FLAVORS Have the treat that's hard td beat — DIXIMAID ICB OREAli. It*s really a.antrilkm food, because it's made of essential dairy foods. It's a compile food, |oo —and on days when yoi^re not hungry, it's gnite enough to hSTe a cooling, satisfying dish of ice cream for,lnn^ CALL FOR OIXIMAID ICE CREAM from yoor^avorite dealer in Clinton and GoldTiile i GRE0IWOOD CKEMERY CO. i. c Plus Ic Ststo Tax ^ PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO, ‘0BEBNVIU.S, a c Weeh-^d with her sister. Miss Alice Nabors, in GreenviHe. > T. M. Sease and his father, J. A. Seese, of Prosperity, are visiting their brother and son, R. E. Sease, in Do than, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon T. Jackson, Mfa. 1. F. Ray and Ray Jackson spoit Sunday in Calhoun with Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess re turned Sunday alter a vacation at their cottage at Bear Wallow, near Chimney "Rock, N. C. Mrs. Le^ Snbw of Columbus, Ga^ is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J. Peake. Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, Barrie Jean, Mrs. C. W. Hallman, Jr., and dauitoter, Kitty Lu, have re turned from a few days’ stay in HinesviUe and Camp Stewart, Ga., with Lt. Wingard and Lt. Hallman. Miss Helen Bryant of Greenville, was a guest daring the week-end of Miss Emily Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Coleman are visiting the letter’s sister, Mrs. Annie Giles Bailey, enroute to their home in Sarasota, Fla., after a vacation stay in toe mountain! of North Car olina. idiss 'Mae Wier has returned to Baltimore, ^d., where'she is a stu dent nurse in the South Baltimore General hospital, after spending a rtionito*s vac^on with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wier. Little Rowena Dubose of Columbia, is visiting h«r grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. F. Dudley Jones. * Mrs. W. S. Hart of Greenwood, is spending smne time with Jber daujto- tar, Mrs. E. B. PInaon, and Mr. Pin son. Also visiting the Pinsons is their niece, Glmda Hart, of Greenwood. Miss Nancy Young has returned froih a seven-weeks trip to Califor- tda, other Western states, and Can ada. Mrs. James O’Steen of ShelbyviUe, f j Tenn., is visiting her uncle ahd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Glenn, and son, Jeton Mimnaugh, Jr. Mrs. Rembert Truluck and chil dren were guests of relatives in Sum ter last week. Mr. Truhi^Joined tlwfh for toe week-dnd.' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fields, Mrs. Sarah A. Jacobs and daughter, Man ning,*^ arc occupying one of the Henry apartments on Centennial street. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carson of Marion, visited the latter’s mpther, Mrs. John T. Uttle, the past week end. ^ Dr. and Mrs. J<ton G. Barden and sons have returned from a three weeks’ vacation trip spent at Folly Beach and visiting relatives in North Carolina. Sidney Denson of Baltimore, Md., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Denson. Miss Ella Adair and Dot Edwards have returned from Brevard, N. C., where they spent the past two months. Mrs. Charles Q. Holland is spend I Confidence < t some time with her parents and oth er relatives in Montrose, Ga. DeWese Lloyd of Due West, spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. L. Ross Lynn, and Dr. Ljmn. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Abrams and son of Newberry, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fields and Mrs. Sara A. Jacobs. Friends of Mrs. T. R. Owens will regret to know she has been ill at her home for the past week, but will be glad to learn her condition is im proving.' Dr. H. Earl Spencer, Mrs. Spen cer and son, Bobby, will return this week from Rochester, N. Y., where they spent the past five weeks with Mrs. Spepcer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. >V. A. Snyder. Miss Charlie Sims of Greenwood, visited her mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims, the past week-end. Mn. John T: Blakely spent a few days last week with her daughters, Mrs. James G. Monroe in Latta, and|< Mrs. Harris Covington in Bennetts- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sustar have taken an apartment in the residence of Mrs. John T. Little on' Woodrow street. Katrina Secrest of Athens, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. George W. Taylor and family. Mrs. G. C. High and Miss Mary Turner of Gaffney, were guests Sun day of Mrs; D. A. Yarborough, Mid Mr. Yarborough. They were enroute to their home after a week’s camping trip with Mrs. Yarborough and son, Dan, near Denmark. Mil. James O’Steen, D. A. Glenn | [and K B. Glesm attended toe funeral; of George Hunter the past week in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maiics of At lanta were guests the past week of Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Piephoff. AlsOj guests of the Piephoffs during the! week-end were Mrs. Catherine Shep ard and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilson, also of Atlanta. E. H. Holland of Beaufort, Mrs. H. T. Holland and children of Jack- son, Miss., spent the week-end with their parmts, Mr..and Mrs. T. H. Holland, near here. James W. Caldwell kas returned from a three weeks’ stay in Moq- treat, N- C. Before returning he spent the past week-end in Waynesville and Asheville. Miss Susanne Bethune of Cheraw, was the week-end guest of Miss Vir ginia Dillard. Also guests at the J)iU- ard home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bethune and son, Bobby. Elizabeth, Josephine, Hampton, Frances and H. T. Holland, Jr., of Jackson, Miss., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. P. M. Pitts. Mrs. Tom Salters and daughter, Miss Sara Salters, of Salters, arf visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. S. G. Dillard, and Mr. Dillard. Prof, and Mrs. Jean Autret and! daughter, Jeanine, will return this! week from Weslaco, Texas, where Jacobs. Guests this week at toe B. O. Whit tens’ cottage on Lake Greenwood are Miss Eunice Knox of Georgetown, C. S. Cooper of Birmingham, Ala., Frank DuBarry and Dick Cowdery of Pelham, N. Y., and J. W. Knox of New York and Fort Jackson. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, Miss Jane and Elwyn Sturgeon, are visit ing relatives in Kansas. Mr.^ and Mrs. J. W. Chandler and Misses Florence and Ann, spent week in Wilmington with Blakely’s sister, Mrs. Ralph Hartley, and brother, Arthur Newkirk. 4S SPECIAL OFFER _ Readers* Digest. 7 nMOths |l.Ml JAMBS W. CALDWELL Phene 27g If It Is a Magaslae Tm Need \ Balances the Scale Mutual confidence is vital to the science of banking. Lose it and the scales fo off balance. This bank enjoys the full confidence of its ens- tomers, a confidence baaed on years oT fair dealing and on our sympathetic apfuroach to all of your banking problems. That is why so many people say that Bailey’s Bank is '^their" bank. It is your bank, too. Ita complete bank ing service, the advice of its exporienced exec utives, is always at your disposal, in x friendly, competent way. ' i < New Business (^ordisHy Invited M. $. Bailq & Son OLDEST BANK E R S STRONGEST I (Pelltlesl Advertlsenient) A ing some time with her daughter, they spent the summer with rela-1 Mrs, Charles K. Willis, and Mr. Will is, in Richmond, Va. Friends of Mrs. A. E. Spencer will be glad to know she is convalescing at her home here after being a pa tient in a Greenville hospital for the past few weeks. . Frimds of Miss Elizabeth Ander- sofi, who holds a position with the state health department in Bamberg, lives. The Autrets will occupy the' Felder Smith residence on Hickory street. Friends of Mrs. W. H. Shands will regret to know' she is a patient at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease and chil dren were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Long in White Rock. Mrs. J. B. Dailey, W3rman Shealy, will be glad to know she is improv- Jr., Bobby and Darrell Dailey of this ing after being ill at the home of her city. Misses Evelyn Gardner apd Bob- n uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Wardlaw of Franklin, N. C., spent a few days this week with the latter’s [Mrents, Mr. and Mrs. T. f. Jackson. They w/ere accompanied home for a visit by I Misses Peggy Pitts and Elizabeth Jackson. Miss Hazel Boland.of Greenville, and Jeff Boland of Charleston, spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. J. D. Boland. On Sunday the ^laitd family and Miss Dorothy Workman visited Mr. Boland, k patient in a Columbia hospitaL Friends of Mr. Boland win be glad to know his con dition is improving. Miss Ruth jKoUand has returned to her home in Winston-Salem, N. C., after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Holland. vlaittog toe Hollands for the week-end'were their daughter, Mrs. H. T. Hearn, Mr. Hearn and daugh ter, Pelleree. Mrs. A. D. Cmmor, Jr., of Barn well,. U mending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. Paul League of Charlotte, was alao at home for toe week-end, and gueats of toe Leagues Sunday were Mr. League’s brotoar, Judson League of by Jean sCatt spent last week near« Lake Lure, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle on Sun-' day visited J. D. Boland, who is a' patient in a Columbia hospitaL | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitmire and daughter, Miss Sara Whitmire, andj Mrs. Rosa Bishop of Sedalia, and W.' C. Whitmire of Enoree, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair. ! John Sease spent the past week in Prosperity with his grandparents, Mr. i and Mrs. J. A. Sease. ! Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P, Carson of^ Greeqyille, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.! Shands. | Mrs. Jobe ^Nabors and daughter,! Virginia, have returned from a visit! to their daughter and sister, Mrs, C.> G. Barnette, in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs.i Barnette and children accompanied ^ them home. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson and son, Jerry, of Union, visited Mr. ahd Mrs. B. F. Fuller Sunday. Miss Lily Yarborough will return this week from a several weeks’ stay in Lockport, N. Y. Gerhard Brugerman of Charleston, was the week-end guest of friends | here. Friends of Mrs. A. J. Merdiant will HEAR CONGRESSMAN JOS. R. BRYSON CANDIDATE FOR 0. S. SENATE RADIO - PIEDMONT HOOKUP ANDEBSON WAIM, GREENVILLE WMRC, WFBC, SPARTANBURG WSPA 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY NIGHT. AUGUST 28 ^ (DAYUGHT SAVING TIME) SPEQAL: Congrrs—aa Bryson intenis to diaenaa openly and frankly a mat ter nf vitdl tasportenee and atesoet laterMt te the Denseeratic vetera ef Laarm* Ceanty. ' ' ^ - 4