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F'p’ f '—1^: \ -'^ 4 - -» /■ /• '!» Thursdoy, September 11^ V941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Poge Seveii Chiropractic Office Opened By B^ti g Dr. R. C. Bolen of tfie Ri C. Bolen Caiiropraetk: offioee In t4iunni,^ <9en • brandi offlov In ttili to- morrow, •ccordin^ to s eoaunerdel, •nnounecment in lodaar’a peper., Hie offioee will be In «ler e< Umi buikltog occupy bj Adeir^a Ifen'e Shop and foemaetp opntpfbd 1^ Dr, Oeoaia R.'Hta]odE. ' ^ .4 Dr. Bolen ia a grad&ite of ttie Yil^ nW Bdsool of Cbb!0|^«ftlB port, Iowa, and a membar-of Of fhe Dr. L. B. Stan* cHnle In villa. LYDIA MILLS NEWS FQR THE WEEK i« i Until fnrtlMr fpftfie Mfeo my itatliB • • * ClMQN SUNDAYS I ask tke eoopention of ray costonen and Uie mb- lie in aenrinc your noada before tbe clo^bic hour of 7 P. M. on Satnrdoy. W. J. BENJAMIN’S SERVICE STATION 4 Comer 8. Bread and Centemilal / ifn: S.. L. FOince' —fiinilv vlatt> Ctelen Tt ad Mr. and Mra. R. ScSTraTuoa- A union yt&per aervice will baRheld ifiu aSSaVwd l£.^ MnIw.iS«n«ty afternoon at 5-.M (OT) in F* PriSera Spartanbras. t ^ house. All minia- Harold has acoepted work the commi^^, ^» >*« Mrs. B. X. lakew and children vls> ited Mk and Mrs. Caii Thompson In Laurms Smiday. Mta^ Sudie, Grant spent the wash end in Woodruff with Mr, and Mrs. Den# Grant. / Mr.^and Mrs, Boni'Bam mA fam ily o< mar CUoton, wnra Banday guasM of^Mr. and MbA S# Cnible. r^irad family vlstt- and Mrs. Ralph Cooper and Nancy Riddle of Gray Court, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Oaklsy of West CSintoo. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson, Xarle Jadoon ud Miss NelQa Jadkson, Thurston Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. MiUoa Ktoig, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Beadar and faml^, and Mr. and MsO G» H. Jaiddon and family attendad a Urffi- day dinner at Unkn Sunday honor ing Mra. j: H. Roberts on her 85th birthday. whom will fall much of the passing] quite rapidly. The plays gained con> and kicking' responsibilities; 230-[ siderable yardage in scrimmage ses- pound tackle Buddy McLaughlin; and sions early this we^ made the coach 170-pound reserve bade, Tm Dunne, and players feel somewhat rewarded Secondly, the Stockings’ pass work their numerous hours of prac- looked good lata last we#, made tice. Coach McMUlian Jubilant He had expressed pessimism ovsr.his passing attack aB daring lha waak. In the third place, dm Hoaemen are catching on to the **T" fonnatloB But there’s still plenty to worry about for the versatile coedi. He still lacks reserves in the line; his backlield is stUl light; he doesn’t expect his boys to reach top form un til mid-season—and the season op ens September 20, against fonnidal^ Clemson. So it is that the quiet gi;id ddef- tan won’t express too much opthidam. He’s got plenty to worry about. RUBBER STAMPS WB DO ALL KINDS OP PRINTINa —BXCBPT BAD CHRONICLB PUBLISHING CO. at Ftort Brao^ ll'-C. Haaal Harvay ki visiting Mr. and jras..J. A. Tirt.la florabak WRUarae 'bnd. liMnda of Chester, WeiStpaday gugMi of Mr. end Mn. T. q. Wmiaass. Johnny Eritiw it « ftw wedts in the eommimny. Mrs. XUlBor and chlkfaW of founi- ein Inn, visited Mr« and Mrs. C. M. Broome Sunday. Mrs. Maitan Natl and daughter, MUdrad, Ifrs. Walter Wells, Mr. and Mrs. £. L. Holland and ley Jones, pastor of the Presbyterianj diurdh. Rev. W,, R. Quinn, pastor of| the Methodist diurch, end Rov. Algie Lasraon, pastor of the Baptist drank, Mao Jass Abercrombie, will tdke pert Imrae cervices. ThS public is cordial ly Invited to attend tha worship. ■‘fO MR Mother asyr BiQ ' xaridylesskssiMs dks niuESSts Wn'' BaUofl^i^tkskiiidthid makss Hi easy lo tnr. pss. You aps^ wkb yoe.flm takai sadfo^ths out woenriDi tbs SM tag* tbs ■msud' far e kind of baMM !»#«• Roiafoni itni see Iw si tin dii#ioaa esl fair and sn- far MIS booUsI, confahriag doanta of bridd ideas to improvt you bsfctag. Addwsi: * i Dg )fm pkb iip fbg racohrir pisraptly whtn 'ygnr a wbila? Unless you caH Just w saoa as pMr can, Hm caNiiif party May tkinlc yaiiVa abaant ami ham$ ap * •. And it adfbt ba aa inipartabt call yaaVa Aid how HANG-UPT Mfhaa makint a calbfa alcw ta bant ap if yaa dpnft fat^^ aa anawar Immadiaiialy. Tba yaa'ra calUiit raay bPV diatanca awaf dram bla. • aMa la anawar pranipffy-.Ipy^r ailaw bit tafapbana la anfll yaa'ia sma pa^>, taiag la aaawar- Jint a IdW maraanta' waNlat ap yaar wiil aava yaa ,ibna la fba laap rapA bacaaia yaa*ll caMa V Mildred, and Miss Annelle Falls of Clinton attended the HIU reunion at the home of N. £. Hill in Clinton, on StindSy. Mrs. Milton King has returned home after a wedt’s vistt in Colum bia. ' Mr^nnd Mrs. Earle Barbee and daughter, Brenda, wWre Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Smith. ^Mr. end Mrs. Geqrge BladEwcU imd son, George, of Newberrir, visit ed Mrs. Frankie Bladcwell Sunday. Freddie Bozard of Silverstreet vis ited here Sunday, Mr. and Mra. E. W. Shirley'^ of Smeca, axe visiting Mrs. A. C. Cald- weU and Mn. H. W. WiUlsms. . Mi« Miriam Cden^ of Clinton, was a Sunday gudit'of Mlu’Mary Williams. : and Mn. D. F. BlUls of Spar- Uinburg, visited Mr. and Mn. J.* A. Mills Sunday. V MilUm King of Fort Jackaon, visa ed relativea here the past week-end. Miss Ambw Zbkew vtaited in Greenville the past week-end. 'Mm. H. VL SeUen and chikken spent lest we# in Greenville with Mrs. J. H. Goodwin. Mn. G. E.. Bishop was the guest last week of Mr. and Bfrs. H. C. Snoods in Greenville. David Fuller formerly of Ander- sbn, is now making his home with his mother, Mn. Mary FuUn:: Ray Oi^rhe of Goldville, spent last Week 'with Mn. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Robinaop and daughtor, Jane, of Greer, and Mrs. Julia Thrift of Dunan, spent the wedc-end with Mr. and Mn. J. A. Robinson. Kathleen Boling of ^reer, is vis iting Mr. atad Mra^tL^S. Jamat. Mr jmd Mn. Ernest Kelktt spent the week-end in Charlotte, N. C. Roy Wilson who has hem making Lydia Mm Pie-Scheel Lydia Mill pre-school opened at the Scout hut Monday BXKiiing,. Sep tember 8, with 28 children between me ages of four and six enrolled. datMhter,! fhe nkool is under the direction ol [his home at Fort Mills, ta now resid ing in the community. Birfhdays and Wedding ■t- - Friday, Sept 5th, was tbe birthday of Peggy Mclnvine. Bruce Neal had a birthday Sept. 8. Sept. 18 is the birthday of Mn. Cecil McClendon. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Harris cele>- brated their second wedding anni versary Sn>t. 2 . Sept 2 was the w]^ding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs.'Jonathan Aber crombie. WlMh The Rick Mn. H. W. Williams is a patient at Hays hoqAital. • Russell Trammell is ig> after a brief illness. Mn. Posey Davis is a iMtient at Hays hospiteL Miss Kathryn Eichelberger, assisted by Mtas lAae Madden. A group of intwested mothen of the children met on the lawn in front of the Scout house Tueaday evening to (uganize a Pre-S<kool Mothen’ club. Miss Eidielberger briefly re viewed the summer’s recreation pro gram and outlined the objective of the lure-school program. She asked for co-operation from the homes, stating that her woric only supple mented the woik done by the parsnts of die child. Mn. Claulde Babb, Lau rens, was*a guest at the meetmg. Lydia Mill welcomes Miss Meddan es anristant recreation dlrecr tor at the play center. Mtas Madden tomes highly recommended and will Ibe » valuable addition to the play ground and community. Girls’ Clnb Meeting ’ The Jolly Girls’ club held an In- tere#ng buainess meeting at the Scout hut Monday afternoon, Sep- tembw 8, wltti Mtas Margaret Press- ley* chib president, fuelling. After plans for the fall meetings were dl#UMd, the club memben decided to exhibit handcraft made by monben at the Scout hut Satur day afternoon, from four imtil six. Ice cream and candy will be sold at this time A cordial invltattan to the exhibit ta extended to the ixiblic. The club *' accepted ,an Invitation fitki Mtas Eichelberger, club direc tor, to attend e wrincf. roast at Will ard’s lake Friday, Sept 12i ' Three ndw memben were voted into the club: Misses Minnie Lou Burnett NeUie Owens and Juanita Hut^iP»o%^. • SE QilCM M m SLOW M 1BIIMW-W .. Vi ■X Ami yeWff §■« SlfmnRuTaiPiHE m TDEMfPI CMimi (NaaaannAita Neal Cclebraiea Birthday Little Bruce Neal celebrated his birthday on Saturday with a birth day party. About twenty guests at tended, each remembering him with a gift Games were directed by Miss Nancy Neal and Mn. Clarence NeaL Rrefreshments of cake and ice cream were served. Laeve Far College Jimmy Cobb and C. B. Sharpton, Jr., left Rita week for Columbia whare they wtti be memben of tbe freshman claaa at the University of [South Carolina. , Masgnret Johnson has returnad to Wlnthi^ whert she ta a student .Paul Cobb has returnad to tbsi University of South Caroline aftar spending the summer .with his per- #ts, Mr. and Mn. RitaaeU CoU). i ■ ■ . » r Mra. SatterflaM v Mrs. Janni^ Sattarfield eras horav- ad with a birthday ..dinner Sunday, tha occa#n hw birthday. A picnic dinner wis served lo about forty guests including Mr. and Mra Mark Satterfield, and family, Mr. and Mra Clove Satterfield and fam ily, Mr. and Mn. David SattarCWd and aon, Qareld, Mr. and Mn. Mtl- vbs Satterfield ..and ton, Alvin, Mr. end Mrs. Homer Richey end aon, Jimmy, all of Lydra also Mr. and Mrs. trad MadKs of Greanwood, Mr, Eaereatten Canleg New houn for opening and cloaing the recreatiem cento: at Lydia Mill for the month of September have been scheduled. The pre-sekool houre are from 8:30 to 11:00. Tha Scout cabin is closed after lldM) emt until 4;00 pjn. The center, then, remains open untfl 8:30 pj^. All sdults are welcomed to the' center after 7:00 pUn;, Parents of smaller children axe asked to keep them from the center after that hour. Blue Stockings Won't Reach Top Form Until Mid-SMSon Squad Will Require Time To Learn ,New Formation, Coach Soys. Coach Lonnie McMiUian, beginning his first year as director-in-chief c< Presbyterian college athletics, doesn’t think ‘his 1941 Blue Stocking grid team wiU reach top form until at least mid-aeason. *’We’re taking up a formatkm whkh ta all new to ua,” Coach Mo- Mfllian stated, “and, though the boys will have mastered it to a certain da- gree before our opener with Clemson Septamber 10, ttwre’ll be a lot about it ttiey j^t don’t know.** Tlia Hoaenlen will have to lean! M ttw atfaool of hard knodcs, ta the opinion of the Celvintat ehtaf. They’ll have to learn how their new, trkkinr plays work against all diffev ent types of lines, and only expe rience can fully demonts r a t #. ^There,!! fab five, six and aev«a-man linea,” the versatile coach said, “and the boy^ will have to learn how to adapt wit {days to the line dianges.’ ’B# this opinion that die Blue Sto#in0i wQl reach some measora nf'eftlcdenc^ by at. least mid-season 4s eneoura#ig> to Blue Heae fans. Cohch McltUlUm has issued very ftfw optknlttk faoeds since he began pre- saaaoti praetfat Septnobsk 1. In tfaie first plara, the Hose ranks ware sfaeOad to 84 Monday witti tha ftdditkm TE Phil- Rogers, 175-poAmd resGsvt back, to the squad. This ditian followed ttueo sttschments lats lag! spade, namely. Hwrbdt Rol- Hns^ .trttde'threat aophoRMwe upon MIIi!L|IZ Ife,. Birfli Aimounceiiienfs TUCKER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker an nounce the birth of a son, Charlci Reginald, on Tuesday, September 2.* ' COPELAND Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Copeland an nounce the birth of a son, Charlea Prwton, (m August 20. Co nsumer Credit and National Defense When in the interest of national defense, America caHs on its business firms to re- arnuife their methods of credit — it is onr doty to heed the call of our country—and your doty to appreciate and undentand the rulinpi imposed by the government of the United SUtes. Sin^ necesdtynrompels these exactions on the part of the eonntry—since yourtntnre and the future of the natikm is vitafiy concerned with their enforocment — aU citizens of the United States wiO onfaHeriagly carry out their part of the pact. ' » V til Therefore, by order from Washington, effective Sepi. tint, the Federal Reserve Sys- Maxwell Bros. iS* Kinard City Sgles Company Prather-Simpson Furniture Company (POLITICAL ADVEEXnmENT) Vote For BURNET R. MAYBANK For UNITED STATES SENATOR ' ^ "" " , Election Day Next Tuesday September 16,1941 Burnet R. Maybank has made us an eameet, c<m«ci#tioui govem«M: and he will serve us well in the United Statee Smiate. He is dose to the preddait, politically and.parsonally, and is in an unueiially favorable ~ poeitidn to keep South Carolina’s needs befmre hkn. He has ■; ' 'i' . dime it in the past He Mnllddit.in the future. :1 HE GETS THINGS DONE! This Appeal Composed and Paid For Ry His Friends /) \ \