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r Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRO/^ICLE, CLINTON, S C Thursdoy, August 28, 1941 WEST ClINION PBSONAl AND SOCIAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mahaffey of Hi^ Shoals, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Cook, Jr., of Laurens were guests Bie past week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson. « Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and children of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith Sunday. Mrs. Linda Harmon and daughter, Hazel, of Spindale, N. C., are visit ing her brother, V. L. Yelton, and Mrs. Yelton. Mr. and Mrs. Willie .(Rushton and Mrs. Bessie Clark and family mot ored to Waxhaw, N. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes and children, Herbert Hughefe and small son, Jimnay, visited relatives in Sj)ar- tanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell visited in Lyman and Spartanburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John May and. chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Claude 'Grady, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Grady near Whitmire Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Colie Campbell, Mr. arui Mrs. E. J. Campbell and Mrs. Fred Ashlin were visitors in Green- wcxxl Wednesday. * _ Miss Faye Jones of Laurens, spent ‘Monday with Miss Mattie William son. Oliver Williamson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Burdette in Green wood this week. Miss fielen Powell of Greer, is spending a week with her grand mother, Mrs. Ada Center. Miss Evelyn Eubanks spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G^. 4Crain in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Simmons and children visited relatives in Abbe ville Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Brown of Abbeville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bud Owens. Mr .and Mrs. Theodore Queen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Queen and son. Jack, and Hasting Stewart visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Baker in Balfour, N. C., Sunday. John May visited relatives in Un ion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway and children spent Sunday with lyir. and Mrs. J. T. Attaway in Ninety-Six. Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Justice of AtWita, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway Thursday. R. J. Lawson of Reidville, is visit ing his* aunt, Mrs. Betty Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fallow and chil dren and Miss Mamie Fallow of Un ion, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. y. Fallow, i, Betty jean Ellis of Lydia, is spend ing the week with Betty Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith in Tuca- pau Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Word, Misses Marie Weir and Virginia Smith spent the week-end in Savannah, Qa. While there they visited friends at Camp Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Mills, formerly of Fort Mill, have moved to the com munity where Mr. Mills has accepted a position as operator at the power plant. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw visited relatives in Greer Sunday. Mrs. Ada Center has returned home after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holtzclaw and Mrs. Essie Powell in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McGee spent Sunday with their daughter and,son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Spiers, in LAuren& Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moorhead and children of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy of Enoree, Mr. and Mrs. Maxcy Blakely and children of Spar tanburg and Mrs. Ursula Blakely were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller and chil dren of Saluda, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Word, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howard and daughters, Misses Florence apd Kathleen How ard^ spent the week-end at Savan nah and Camp Stewart, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Edwards in Inman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ledford and children of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Will Ledford. Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister of Whitmire, E. A. Harris and son, Alex, visited relatives in Greenville Sun day. Joe Sam Caughman of Camp Stew art, Ga., is at home on a seven-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith of Green wood, visited Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. Ora Wood, Saturday. s.** Waters King of Harthbrn airport, Columbia, Landrum Payne of Char lotte, N. C., Jurean Davi? and daugh ter, Dorothy, of Newberry were we^-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stevenson and children and Mrs. S. L. Long visited reltaives in Greenwood Sunday. “ | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Clayton andj children, Mrs. Edna Dunaway and spn, Douglas, visited Mr. and Mrs. I W. O. Turner in Greenwood Sunday.] Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jones, Mr. and | Mrs. Clyde Nelson and son, Jerry, of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Samples recently. Mrs. M. J. Reece and granddaugh ter, Vivian Reece, of Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Reece and daughter, TWO NEW PROFESSORS AT COLLEGE DR. JOBN W. FORSTTBE day party Saturday afternoon. Pa tricia wps celebrating her first birth day. l%e Bttle guests were of the same age and each remembered her ^th a gift Ice cream and cakes were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. H. R. fimith. Noms TO BVOGKBOUmS The annual meeting of the Stock holders of ttie dintem Bonded Ware house Company, Clinton, S. C., will be held Thursday, August 28, 1941, at 4 o’clock PJ«., in the office of Comr mercial Depository, to elect Directors 'for the ensuing year and transact ! such offter business as may come be fore the meeting. H. D. HENRY, 28-8c Sec’y-Treas. 8UB8CR1BB TO TBB CBRONICLB DR. JOHN W. FRET Two new professors have joined the Presbyterian college faculty for the coming session, it was announced yesterday by Dr. Marshall W. Brown, dean. John W. Forsythe, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., will serve as professor of biology. Dr. Forsythe comes here from a* position as instructor in biology at Princeton university. He received the bachelor of science degree, magna cum laude, and master of science degree from Texas Christian university. He se cured the doctor of philosophy de gree from Princeton.’ John W. Frey, A.B., MA., PhD., I has been secured as as^tant profes sor of modem languages. Ihr. l^y received the bachelor of arts degree frpm Dickinson college, Carlisle, Pa., and followed with a year of graduate stud^ inlEurope at Giessen univer sity. He received the master of arts and doctor of philosophy degree frmn the University of Illinoie. He served during the past year as instructor in German at the University of Illinois. Mr. and Mfs. Roy Rush of Musgrove, of Whi BENJAMIN &. SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE' PfeteetUm WimOUT A MfMMM r, isa’c kl You asoelly eapect so pay 1 Yei,k ecAMlty is scue ihas you C sy no aK>re«*ofwu less—to ave a prascriptiou com- frosh f^ant dtuga* au4 fha koowladfi that mm feesetto doo wiUte filed mexhr w w Docsor directs. Why ool hring compoouded by our aqpects? SADLER-OWENS PHARAtACY Telophesie 4N TOP Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill of Whitmire, visited Mrs. Samanthe Reece over the week-end. Mrs. M. J. Reece remain ed for a visit. Mrs. Rosa Lee Marchbanks and son, L. G., of Gaffney, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Miss Edna King spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gregory in Laurens. Mrs. Ora Wood and son, Robert, visited Mrs. Rose Betties in Elberton, Ga., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lawson in Cross Anchor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dowling of Co lumbia, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Elledge. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and children of Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell of Lydik, visit ed their parents the past week-end. J. W. Arnold is visiting his sister, Mrs. Henry Wheeler, in Fountain Inn. Ray Cannon, John H. Cranford, Roselle Foster, Talmadge and Ar thur Sanders, Edward Bigbee, and Alvin Trammell were at home from Camp Stewart, Ga., for the week end. Madison DeYoung of Washington, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nelson of Rock Hill,. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crowe the past week-end, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealy and sons visited relatives in Newberry Mon day. . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ' Whitmire and, Alvin, and Mrs. J. H. Whitmire attended the Gibbs reunion at Chim ney Rock, N. C., Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Lyles returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard GilUam and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Harvey Wright in Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lunsford and children spent Sunday at Rainbow lake. Mr. and Mrs. Manning Burdette and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Niffer Creswell spent Sunday in the mount ains of North Carolina. Mrs. Dunk Power and daughter, Barl^ara, of Greenwood, and Mrs. Anne Wilson of Spartanburg, were week-end guests of Mrs. R. N. Rid dle. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammel and family attended, a birthday dinner given in honor of Mrs. Trammell’s mother, Mrs. W. H. BagweUT in Moores Sunday. Miss Dorothy Bag- well returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport and family of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Trammell. Richard Tucker of Rock Hill, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammell. . Mr. and Mrs. C. W.' Windsor and family were visitors in Newberry Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Whitmire and Miss Betty Whitmire of the Hurricane I community, and Rev. and Mrs. Fran- I cis Lee ’Whitmire of Greenville, were week-end guests af Mr. and Mrs. J. [A. Whitmire. Rev. Mr. Whitmire de livered the morning sermon for Rev. |R. D. Hughas, pastor df Calvary Baptist church. and arrived in Greenwood at one o’clock. From the station they went by bus to Twin Lakes where they spent the afternoon swimming. E. V. Frick Seaboard ticket agent here, reported that it was a happy, excited bunch of youngsters when] they boarded the train. Mr. Frick had wired 4he conductor to make room for the children. He oblig- iingly did so by .asking all of the passengers to move into one coach, thus providing a private coach for the children from here to Greenwood. They got off the train with many enthusiastic things to tell about the day!a experiences. Sanday Sahaol Sosial The Young Pe<»>lc*8 Sunday school ey Maro class of Bailey Memorial church, J. F. Wier, teacher, gather^, at Horse shoe falls for a social Saturday eve ning* Games were played and re freshments served. Birthday Party Mrs. J. H. Bouknight delightfully entertained a number of little friends of her daughter, Patricia, at a birthr Smith’s ”nie Rrecail ittore” Pheae Itl i: i "• C’’ ’TAVf. (P014F1CAL ADVERfiaEMENT). For The MAN SOUTH ( »ROUNANEEBS in WASHWGTQN He Made A Geod CwMier—He WH Make A Gred Senatet . i,. /: • TO THE Fi^UAERS Burnet R. Bfaybaak adroeates: % 1. Imiiroved rural housing. 2. Expanded rural elsetrlflcation. 3. Higher gOTema^t Rmumi on cotUm. 4. Increased parity payaKMta. 5. No ceiling, on farm products. , TO Hffi WAGE EARNERS Bur^ R. Maybank haa steaya been a friend of labor. DuriiMrWa ' term is Uovempr, empioymeat baa* incMMaed 23% and wagia 83%. # ' L* TO BUSINESS ' Banwt R. Maytianb aa Governor baa stoad ateadfutly: 1. Against increased taxes.' Z. Par a balaaced budget. Siu’iMt R. Mci)^iik •$ GoYBrnor lios liw and order. He iios Rod no ''Rorgoin doyi for fMKdons.'' He Ros ceol- esily apReld Hie. ceurts. _ The Slefc Ansel Spiers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spiers, has diphtheria at his home on Elizabeth street. Mrs. E. N. Powell li ill at her home on Davis^street " » / It k imperative that Seiiih t|oroHne elect a* ats|eiMr to Smo^ Jemes F. <)viie>k moe wIm bw e jits| el natmeel entl'iiiteroatmwl ^ flsjoit Hw ve- s|^ eunJ coBjF^htiice if eH. cej get Mafp Jane in WaAingtoa Ay Ah jkr hUefioii- sfifiients. Paul Quinton had a birffiday Sun day, August 24. Ralph Jackson obaerveh his birth day August 18. MAH IS Chiidren Kajay Tmla Tr^ ^ Greaiiireod On Mcmday morning Misses Mary Frances Franks and Helen Conaally, WPA recreation woricers, accompan ied a group of children from Clinton Mills to Greenwood on the train. The party wee made up of 26 diildren ■ ^M) had never ridden on a trelh. They left on the Snbotfd at 12*48 e .A DONT FAIL To GO TO MAYii^HE s - FOR , 'V