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* * ‘ 1 • , ) 'fy^'r- j-;: I 0. • L- -v. '■« Tfcirsdoy/Scpfembef 25^ 1941 I «f THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. h PogeFiye BRITISH LAHP^AIO^ FORECAST Lomlpit 8«ot lSv~Oc^ ^iwilni/ mnfTnlrtBil tdBiig|fc on^ ilMr poipfbaitirthal a Brillili 'dMi». Ji^ 'Hbt tliiig rtdto tba BimljWi'-to 4rA»4 ttM rlefaM ol fliB'GinkiBsuk t kwcra'siknt >' Tb« Qfcnaani gtlll art mora tbao 500 miles Inem ttia Cancatut, mpplks AiM>teQtl» of tha USSR's ardteary naads |Fdm a eruda pro> duetton of soma 10,000,000 totas a yaior. Ho*wai|!er,> a eonttaniad powerful muR bgr ^Oanpan annlas of tta Ukcilne wo^ put Riam in a poattioa ncna WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS . ILLNESS manapt Bia Black aaa port of Ba- turn, wlbara they would obtain bodi oQ ipd a (pdaway to India. ■ I. » <1111M I BHffS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW ifms of Inforcot CoRcerning Clmtoii-IUtideiiti •AT. *9 SAW ff nr 1HB OHROR- TOO. ffiBMBgSga 'I'i"" Mr. and Mrs. StArlln ToiBif and, son, Arnold, and Mias LoueUa Jones visited friei^ in Spartanburg Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Hdvay Reid of Ly man, spent the wa^-end with Mrs. JMd’s fattier, F. M. Boland, and other talatiyeo here. « Miss Jamie Little wmk the guest last wedc of her sister, Mrs. XverettjiB Car- aon, and Mr. Carson in Florenee. Ifrs. John Mallard has returned to bar home ip Columbia afta* a visit to her slst^ Mi^ J(^ Yarborough aodSha. Ma^ Stone. Miss Tmiabeth Pn^. ett, Lyman, Mrs. Jolm W. Purvis' of Morven, N. C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Darridi, and Mr. Dcrridc. Mrs.-‘Ci R.' Worim^ of Spartmi- burg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd, a few days this week. Mr. Workman also spent the week-end here. Mrs. A T. McCrackln, who has been spending some time with rela-| tives in Charlotte, N. C^ has re-| tamed to the home of hm* daughter, Mrs. O. W. Hollingsworth. Mrs. T. L. W- Bailey, Mias Annie Rogers Bail^, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Brown and Prof. B. H. Bosrd attended the week with the former’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake. On Saturday Mrs. Leake, her guests, axid Mias Elisabeth Nd- son visited relatives in Greenville. Lt. and Mrs. Nelson left Mcmday for several days' stay in Atlanta before returning home. Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses Margar et and Katharine Blakely and Mrs. C. Bynum Betts visited frirnds in Winnahm) on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hitt of Chi cago, ni., who have been visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Hitt, left Sunday to spend sev eral days in Lake City with Mias Pearl Hitt, to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kugler in Washington, N. C., uid a few; days’ stay in Richmond, Va.*. bef(we returning home. Mrs. J. D. Henry and son, Johnny^ of Jersey City, N. J., and Mrs. Olin Shecly, Jr., were guests during tlMB^ past week of Mrs. Dot Henry ka Greenwood. Mrs. J.' D. Henry amt son have returned to their home' af ter a week’s visit to her mother,' Mrs. J. A. Coleman. SraClALg Qeed Uatfl Nsrvensksr IMh Life—1 year, |3J0. American Ma^ndne—2 yrs., fl-M* See me for others, or call 27t. JAMBS W. CALDWELL fV*** Vihcent-Flemlng wedding in Laurens A CredH Tg AO Soath CsrollBS CttntoiL S. C. 4 S i ^ . .55; » . I NOTieET Befinhiiif WeiMsday, October 1st, tbs felleWiBC prices win fo into effect at tbs CsrtMP aii Btseffwey Thistres: CHILDREN UNDER 12 Est." Pries — 10c Fed. Tbs lOlc Total •••••••••••a************* ADULTS CASINO—^Biondaj, Tuesday and Friday, Saturday Est. Price 27c Fed. Iba —. 4)Sc Total -SOc BHOADWAY Monda3»Tnigdy^ii Friday, S^tBr^ Ebt. Pries i22f i\■■ M4......... .^Hlc . , Total. J5c 6AR<aAIN DAYS-Wed^Mdav, Thursday AT CASINO AND BROADWAY ^ Eat. Pttei Fsd. Ibz.. Total Casino and Broadway Theatres V - Clinton^ S. C Mrs. Akx Abercrombie spent the past weak in Columbia with her par ent^ ipir. and Mrs. Stokes. 1^.^. A Burton and Mrs*. W. C. Wmdly,. Were -vlsttors in ‘ Columbia during tha wedc. Mi^ Frances Givens ami Ben Wil- ■op of ^pertaoburg, were guests Sun- Mrs. R. M. Crooks. Also guests of the Crooks Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fischer of Newberry. Mrs. A. L. Shepard and son, B(bby, are visiting her brother, Dewey Windham, and Mrs. Windham in At lanta. FriRnds of J. D. Boland will be glad to know he is able to be out again after a,recent illness. Mrs. M. A. Bennett and little dau^^^, Emily Ann, oi Myrtle Baa^ are visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. iAurtin Chandler and Mrs., Karl J^mmon. R. W. JohnaOn, Jr., of Greo:, spent several days the pest week with his father, Dr. Johns^ and Mrs. Jbhn- doy pf Mr. and Mrs. C. JL Nichds. w tetumad from Mii. A'ODimid has a week’s visit *to hmr aoss. Dr. John Otkmld'aiid Dr. James OHDdniel, in Emjay.Ga. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Martin, Jr., and UtUa ton, Ffhnk. of Laurent, ^ant Sunday with Mrs. Martin's mothar, Mn. Irene TOdd. Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Falder and Mrs. C. C. BaUey vkited Mrs. Fel- dsr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. I^onc, in Union on Sunday. ' Mrs. S. W. Huidies has returned to her home ih Atlanta after a aeveral weeks' visit to Mr. and MH. H. F. Scott. Mr. and Msa. HasseU Millar of Whitmire, and Mr. and Mrt. D. B. Bobo of this city, spent Sunday at Ckmaoo witti thi^ son and grand son, Billy Miller. Mis. W. B. Tribble and daughtar. tets and grancHmients, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Quinn, in Blackidnirg Friday. William Horton of Camp Forrest, Tenn., is ^>ending a tan-day furlough with his pments, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Horton, and Otow relatives here. Mr. and Mn. R. S.-Owens and Mr. and lirs. John W. little qiant Sun day witti their daughters. Mimes M^ Bailey Owens and Jane Little, meoabmrs the freahman clam at Winthrop coUega, Rock HilL Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Breathitt of Stwrtanburg, were guests Friday of latter’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Nidi- fii», and Mr. NlAols. Mn. W. H. Long. Mn. L. M. Blair and Albert MeWhirter of Blain, vis ited their sistm* and hunt, Mn. Jessie Sparks, during tha weak. Mr. and Mn. W. O. Derrick and UtUa daui^ter, Patsy, were guests of the former's sister, Mn. W. C. TUler, in Norfolk, Ve., ttie past wade. Mim Mary EUa BiUley of Campo- JmUo, qicnt tha week-end with her mott^, Mn. T. L. W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt and Mr. and Mn. James Hitt were guests Tluinday of Mr. and Mn. W. D. Annstn^ in Gray Court. Mrs. G. E, Mcllwain of Due West,' is spencUng % few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. BaldwinAand Mr. Baldwin. Mr.^and Mrs. J. Roy Gasque had as Bieir guests Jhe pasKweek-end the formen brother, George Gasque, and nephaw, BIU Purvis, of Marion. EUa Todd has returned to' Mn. EUa Todd has returned to' her home in Decatur, Ga^ after a few weeks visit to Mn. W. J. Duncan and other frienda and relativea here and in Laurans. o Mim Dorottiy Edwards, who teach- on Tuesday evening. W. C. Baldwin, Jr., and Thomas Baldwin visited thgir brother, Harry Baldwin, at Clemson on Sunday. Mts. J. R. DeLawter of Edgefield, was the week-end guest of Mn. W. J. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Ge<»‘ge Black and Mrs. J. V. Edwards were recent visi- ton to the former's daughter, Mn. C. B. Lawter, and the Rev. Mr. Law- ter In Atlanta. MaxweU Ferguson of CampobeUo, spent the. week-end with his mottier, Mn. Eva Ferguaotn. M. T. Pools, who has been em ployed in Columbia for the past year, has returned to his home near here. Mrs. Poole spent the we^-end in Columbia and accompanied him home. Frimula of Mrs. Harwood Nelson wiU be glad to know she is recuper ating at her home after having her tonsils removed at the local hoqdtal this week. Bfr. end Mrs. W. E Baker of Whit- min, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Dudley Ray. Mim Audrey Potcet left this weak for Augusta, Ga., where she wiU be a student nurse at University hos pital. Mim Haael Howard q)ent the wedc-end with her perents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howard, in CampobeUo. Mr. and Mn. W. J. Crews visiUMl the letter’s mother, Mrs. Frank Bobo, a patient in a Spartanburg hospital, tha past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown and diildran of Blackstoick, spent tha week-end with Bfrt. McKnown’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Mim Francea Simpson, daughtar of Blr. and Mrs. W. H. ISmpson, mid a aenior at the Uniyenity of South Carolina, Columbia, was at home for the week-end. Mr. and Mn. R. E. Poole and ddl- dnn vkdkad ridattvea la Greenwood Sunday. Friends of Mim Helen Hollings worth, who has been a patient at Hays hoqjital for the past sevnral weeks, wiU be glad to know she is convalescing at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Rush Nabors, near ban. Sidney Rumph of Charleoton, spent tha wtde-end ban with his fam^. BiU Spencer of Washington, D. C^ is visiting his brothm, CarroU M. Spencer, and Mn. Spencer. Mn. Mary Owens and Mr. and Mn. Olin Shealy, Jr., were viaiten in Columbia Sunday. Mim NaU Davis of Mawberry, ipeni the week-end with her sister, Mim Made Davis, enroute to Washtogton, D. C., where she has accepted a po- sitioa. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Yount of Hick ory, N. C., visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. TeSn Adair, tha past week-end. Mn. Adair, Bfr. and Mn. Yount and Mim EUa Adair Q>ent Sunday in Co lumbia. Winfred Norris of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the *week-cnd with his parents, Bfr. and Bfrs. J. S. Norris. Friends of Mrs. J. I. Armstrong wUl be glad to know she has returned to the h(Hne of her daughter, Bfn. R. G. Murphy, after being a paUent in the Gremiwood hospital the past week. Mr. and Bfrs. J. D. Owens of Camp Stewart and Hinesville, Qa., were at home for the week-end. - Mr. and Bfrs. Sam Leake of Un ion, were guests Sunday of Bfr. and Bfrs. Joe W. Leake. Bfrs. G. R. Milam is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. E Adair, in Greenville. Friends and relatives here of the Adairs wiU ba glad to know that their-daughter, Betty, ia improving satisfactorily after an au tomobile accident. »wmwiiwi«wiigggga«j B. D. MSmT IMfi-lMl i F. IL BOLAND R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Fedenl Loans Nefotinted On Real Estate TeleplKMie 121 wm nnaaaaaawiniinwiiannnnMBiiaaniuiKnannniunwainHtaBWgiiWii ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦eee»e»eee»e»eeee»ee»eeee»e»ee»eeeeeee»»tt» in IVmiton, visited her parents, Ifr. and Bfn. J. V. Ede^IRla, Sunday. Bflm Elisabeth Copeland was the wmkrend g\|ert ol trisnrti in Grarl Mrs. R. r. Riakeiv, mur^r M«rgar. Court Bfrs. W. 8. Porter has returped ffrom Blootrest, N. C., where she spent ttw summer at their cottage. Bfr. and Mrs. D. A Yarborou^ and aon, Dan, and Bfrs. W. A Turner of Gaffney^ qient the we^-end in Atlanta. Mrs. Ahdy Jones of Sedalia, and Hugh Jonm of ^partanburE visited the former's aiatir, Mn. Jeaaie Sparks and othar relativea Sunday. Friends of Mn." Sparks wiU be glad to know s^ is reeupanttag at bar homa af ter bteng a patiant in tha local hoa- pttaL . Mr. and Iteo. W. B. Austin and ami^ son, BiUy oi ^tertanburg, qrere «e*-aBd guaate of Bfr. and Mrt. B. M. Auatki. Tka Austins also had aa thair tupper guaate Saturday Bfrs. LUla Auriin, Ifm R. L. Crisp, June and Bob Criap of Crom HUl, Mr. and 1^ W. P. Martin and son, BiUy. of OeaanWDod. Mn. Grady Saawright and sons, Oiady Alva apd Pieaton BfUam, of Pendleton, spaad the waak-and with their daOghten ahdsiaten, Bfrs. Hor- Borton and Mrs. Bdgar Coptland. hart Sunday waa Ifim Margarat teudant aunm M Maty Block et and Katherine Blakely visited their daughter and sister, Bfn. W. W. Arrington, and Mr. Arrington, in GreenviUe Saturday. Friends of Itln. Jack W. Anderson wiU be glad to know she is improv ing at Hays hospital where she has been a patient this week. Lawrence HaU is visitiug his broth er, Charles HsU, and Bfrs. HaU, in San Diego, Calif. Bfisses Lizzie Lou and Irena Young returned Tuesday to their boom in Hattieaburg, Mim., after spending the sununer with their sistms, Bfrs. H. H. Holloway, Mkuaa Blinnia, Linda BeU and Made Young. a C. W. Jooea and Bfr. and Ifrs. R. W. Jones of Anderson, were guests Dl their daughter and alstar, Mrs. Walter Sustar, uid Bfr. Sustar. Friends of Mrs. E .C Taylor re gret to know she has been a patiant in ttie local hospitaL She is now improving and expects to return to her home in several days. .Bfrs. W. D. CampbeU and dxUdren, Donald and Rosa, returned yesterday to their home ih Cambridge, Ohio, after a faw weeks visit to her par ents, Bfr. and Bfn. A B. Vanoa. Lt. and Bfrs. Lamar Kdaoo of Uriah, Ala., spent iov&ol days last A Check’s Trip Through The Bank Are yoa interested in wkat happens to y<wr check before it is returned to you? Here is the route H travels,) It is:— 1. Reeeived in the maU, threosh the teUer’s eafc. er frees ether leeal hanks. 2. Run with ether checks, on a cheek Ust for pcevtac. 2. SerathUeed fertegnatore, date, werds and flenres, and 4. Sartad alphaksttrally te focUitatc pesttag. 5. Featsi la asahar’a aceasml In the Mger. f. Faatad to stalcaseni sheet (dopUcate af ledger). 7. Cancelled en machine which perferates the ward 'PaM" ith te he sore It ie prepeny fUed. and delivered er mailed te Thus onch chtdi is handled ten or nMure times in ren- dmring a service whidi fives you a safe and conyknient way to transmit funds and fnmlshss yon sn sccurate rscord ysnr flnsncUl transsetions. New Busineu Cordially Invited M. S. Bd'iIh i Soil OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST Ptai Ic State Tta PEPSl-COLA BOTTLING CO. GRBENmLB. & C. + . 1^. jfi' f .7