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'1 Thuisdo^, October 16^ 1941 !iiB THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C r'' Presbyterian Men To Meet Tonight t'y The llen-ot'the-Church organiza- tkm of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the diurch this evening at 7:30. A program and motion pic- tur^ on the home mission work of the Southon church will be present ed, with a cordial invitation extend ed all Presbyterian men of the com munity to be present. ^ I h. k' h '■ i' s: ■j' k‘ I PERSONAL Fied^doal Issve fcosiel I just told Mary my {vise baking Aaael eiesaveltlk# in i/w Mswt, and M'sitarting ia to^ tmfonlBaking jday to use Ramford I’oWdw. She's going to m^ some marreloas cakes and hot- breads. Fo^with Ramfiwd sbe can use any good recipe with out wonyi^ idKNii how nuieh baking powdek to use. The amount the diieetions call for is the right amount to uae d RtunfonC Rumford contains no alum—never leaves a hit ter taste, not. Send for new booklet, containing, dosens of eas to - Address: briiht ba^^ irove your Runuord Powtter, Box R Rum- ford, Bh( bo^ Island. Mrs, Flanagan Jains Orphanage Stoff iMrs. J. A. Flanagan, until recently of Whitmire, has Joined the Thom- well orphanage staff as matron of the Home of Peace, succeeding Miss Margaret Boyd of Blackstock, • re signed .> j . 1 “T Page 1f ive WEEK-END TRIPS. . VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items af Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. Flanagan’s husband, the Rev. J. Arthur Flanagan, died recmtly in a Columbia hospital following a brief illness. He was pastor at the time of the Whitmire Presbyterian church. Mrs. Flanagan is a^dster of the Rev. Ray Riddle, pastor of Shandon Pres byterian chu^, Columbia. Treasurer Opens County Tax Books The bodes of'County Treasurer T. L>ane MonrOe opened C>ctd>er 1 fw the collection of 1941 taxes and will remain open imtil December 31 with out penalty, according to an an nouncement in today’s paper. The tax levy this year is 27 mills, the same as last year, divided as follows: ordinary county 11* mills, constitutional schctol 3 mills, road bonds 9 mills, past indebtedness 1 mill, weak schools 1 mill, hospital 1 miU, state (retirement stater bonds) 1 milL Miss Frances Burton of Savannah, Oa., a Jimior at Winthrop college, was the week-end guest of her un cle, O. A. Burton, and Mrs. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bailey and children of Greenwood, spent the week-end with the former’s nM>ther, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams. Dr. H. R. Blakely of Fayetteville, Tenn., was a visitor here ^Sunday. Miss Florence Tripp spent the week-end at her ho^e in Hedmont Friends of Mrs.. R. A. Steer will be Mrs. Janie Ellisor, Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice and daughter. Miss Margaret, Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Addison Nei^bors, Chicopee, Ga., and Miss Martha Pitts, Pied mont. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pitts and Mrs. T. J. Peake attended the Geot^ gia Tech-Notre Dame football game in Atlanta Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and Mrs. C. M. Bailey were luncheon guests of vention of the U. D. C. at Greenwood yesterday. ‘ i Mrs. R. C. Shands is' ^;>endhig some time with relatives in Columbte and Norway. ■ ^ Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Harris of Ste vens, Ga., are visiting Miss Maude Pearson. Mrs. Zee McLees and Miss SalUe Wrij^t were ^ests Tuesday of Mnu Bob Duckett in Whitmire. * Friends of Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon wfll glad to know she u improving after, Friday and attended the P. C.-Citadel r^^’j****^ Mrs. John Duffie in Simiterit}^ glad to know she is improving ag- an illness Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kingi Misses Clara and Alice Poole were gueils Sunday of Mrs. Poole’s father, J. T. Dempsey, in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Blakely of Gas- foetball game. Mm. John Yarborough, Mrs. L. V. ter a week’s illness. Dr. M, W. Brown is attending Presbyterian Sjmod meeting in Flor-. Pinson, Mrs. A. E. McIntosh and Miss I ence as a. representative of the Fink Arva Henry attended the state con- Presbyterian church of this city. Jeff Boland of Chariest^, and Miss i tonia, N. C., spent the wwk-end vdtii nville. Hazel Boland of Greenville, spent the !the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mn. J. D. Boland. Friends of Mrs. C. W. Anderson SAT. T SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANH TOC. W MAYBE YOU NiiD MORE • Often, throngli findty diet, or during periods of annsaai stress, a deicieocy of one or more vitsmias may dev^op. Serions disorders may resi^ fiom sodi ooadidons if neg^ Imted. Better see a Doctor vnthont delay. He wiil pos scribe the needed vitamins in concentrated form; In such cases, we recommend Abbott Vitamin Products because of their high vitamin potency, stated vitamin content, and tm^*to*label daima., And— for fair prices, be sere (o luing all ^ your Doctor’s pre* seti^ons here to be fiUed. 4 •» # SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY . T*«h«u 4M —CUnbm, & C. PELIABLFf T3F p-^escriptions GER5 South CORN ... . 2 19 Southern Munor „ CATSUP . . 2 - 25 SouthtSm M9uor OMdeo^ditam Creom Style CORN .... 2 r 25 Southern Manor Pea$ and CARROTS .• 2 Southern Manor fruit ' COCKTAIL 2 Ne. 2 CsM 25 1-Lb. Cans Southdm Manor Oolden Bantam Whole Kernel 25 CORN .... 2 r 25 Southern Manor AH Oreen No. 2 Cm Standard 29 TOMATOES 3 r 23 2BUs Crockers NABISCO.. I-Lk. Rkg. Muhgnet Mapkina 21 6 <fhe»0 end ionbom Coffoe . • • 1-ib.Bss CUanaer and Soap Pada Briila 0 . . ssMinpkf. Old Dutch , Cleanser . . 3csm Baoia Crape Jam 244>a.isr See. Manor SHoad or Sohoa Baachaa o Ne.2icm tee. Manor SHoad or Omahad IHneppple • Me.acse SenthomJUmar ■ . Tea Bans . ngeiis Sotdhoru MOhor Floor Wax • UM.cm MaoaronI or SpaphatH Nolaum » 3 mtp Maled Dressing . . . pi.jw mp SwanUte^te l«e.Sise Soap lisiva a • ■ 0 • 9** 19c i2c 4r - 39c 10c i7c lOc Oc wheat Coraal Balaton • • 244>a.Pi(f. 25c Dog Food Paril ■ ■ 3 l-Lb. Cans 25c Shortont/ag Crieco • . • 1-LkCm 22c Shortening Criaco . • • 3-Lh.cm 58c Southern Manor Freeh Pninaa • . Ns.2icm I5c Sou. Manor SheuM Whola Oraou (leans • • . 15c Bee. Manor Tinp Oman Umaa • • • Ne.2CM 19c Moe^ Manor Wemop SmaU Whale Beets ■ ■ ■ Ne. 2 Cm 15c 0. JL Plato ar Jadiead Sirit a . 3a44>z.picft. lOc Colonial Moapomtad Milk a a a 3 TeR CsM 25c Par JMsUa ICIelCSto.Stoe9iCLfa.Sisa 20c Soap ar Pmedar Octagon a 2LeftaSiaa gc B. B. Blakely near here. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and daughter, Frances, of York, spent the «.«n .k. i. • week-end with Mrs. Moore’s mother, ‘““-’‘iMn. T. J. BUlock. It the local hoepIM. r i Harriett Davis was the week- Mr. md Mrs. W. W. Anington | guest of Miss Martha Culbertaon, sons, Billy and wbby, of Gi^iwille, i jtudent at Lander college.j'-Green- spent Sunday with Mrs. Arrington’s mother, Mrs. R. F. Blakely. ? Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess spent wood. Mrs. Ben Heatherly has accepted an office position with the Prather- the week-end at their cottage at Bear j Simpson Furniture company. Wlallow, hear Chimney Rock, N. C. Lt. Ryan McCrary, Fort Benning, Ga., and Mrs. McCrai^ pf Columbus, Ga., spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. R. J. McCrary, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle had as their week-end guests, Mrs. Esther Miller of Columbia, George and Dick Crawford of'Winnsboro. J. E. King spent the past week in Atlanta on business. Miss Lurlee Shealy spent the week-end in Newberry with her par ents, Mr. and Mr^; C. E. Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of Green ville, Mr,, and Mrs. Carroll Pitts and | Davis V. Pitts of Spartanburg, visit-; ed their mother, Mrs. Nannie A.: Pitts, Sunday. Miss Mattie Abrams spent the I week-end in Windsor with her sis ter, Miss Myrtle Abrams. J. /T. Pack, Miss Sara Lee, John Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black, Jr., of,William and Billy Pack were guests Greenville, and Miss Frances Black j Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Vaughn of Whitmire, visited their parents, in Belton. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Monts and daughter, Julia, were week-end guests of Mrs. Monts’ sister, Mrs. George H. Crenshaw, and Mr. Cren shaw in Martin, Ga Jack Jeanes of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the vreek-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jeanes and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pitts accompanied him to Chester where his company "^r. and Mrs. Arnold Cannon of j is now camped for maneuvers. Charleston, visited friends and rela- Dr. D. J. Woods returned Tuesday tives here the past week-end. ! from a two weeks’ visit to G. W. F. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols had as j Mulliss in Martinsburg, W. Va. their guests Sunday B. E. Wilson,] Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Abrams of Bennie D. Wilson and Miss Frances Givens of Spartanburg, Miss Lucile Wilson and Middleton Norfis of GreenvUle. Bill Wade, member of the Harts- Spartanburg, spent the week-end with Mrs. Abrams’ mother, Mrs. B. A. Steer, and Mr. Steer. Lt. and Mrs. W. S. Home were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. ville high school faculty, spent the, Allen Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil we^-end with his mother, Mrs. R. W. Wade. Mn. X. Q. Holland has retviraed from an extended visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. C. K. Willis, in Richmond, Va. Misses Frances O’Daniel of Rock- inidiam, N. C., and Rachel O’Daniel of Camden, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel, the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tinman and Abrams in Ware Shoals Mr. and, Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mrs. J. M. Pitts and little Sara Pitts spent Simday in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mr§. Craig Kennedy. Mrs. C. B. Kugler of Washington, N. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles. Thiirston Giles of| Fort Bragg, N. C.,.is also spending a: ten-day hirloUgh with his parents. Miss Lalla Ballenger of Seneca, | visited her sister, Mrs. B. O. Whitten, children were week-end guests of i the past week relatives in Greenville. | Lt. J. L. Clements of Maxwell Friends of J. D. Boland will be glad Field, Ala., joined Mrs. Clements here to know he is improving from a re cent illness and ‘is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Plunkett and Albert Abrams of Conyers, Ga., spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams. Kit Young, who recently accepted a position with the signal department of the Seaboard Airline railway in Petersburg, Va., was here Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young. Miss Mary Emma Speake of the Greenwood schools faculty, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Speake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Park Kapp and small son, Bobby, of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Kapp’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary. Miss Dorothy Edwards, who teach es in Trenton, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards, for the week-end. Mrs. P. S. Jeanes left Monday for a several weeks’ visit to her son, Lt. R. P. Jeanes, and Mrs. Jeanes at Camp Forrest and Manchester, Tenn for the week-end at the home o^ her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy. He had as his guest Lt. Farmer, of Anderson and Maxwell Field. Mrs. Clements accompanied her husband to Montgomery for a few days. Friends of Fred Allen will be glad to know he has resumed his position after having his tonsils removed. Mrs. A. G. Sublet! and children, Theda Kay and Tommie, will return Friday tp their home in Dallas, Tex., after spending several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hol lis, near here. Mr. Sublet! arrived yesterday and will accompany them home. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Jones of Brooklyn, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilson for two weeks. Lt. W. S. Home of Camp Bianding, Fla., spent a few days last week with Mrs. Home and son, Billy. They also had as their week-end guest his sis ter, Miss Doris Home, of Lawrence- ville, Va., a student at the Woman’s college of Furman university. Miss Millie Whitten of Columbia, 8p>ent the week-end with her parents. Miss Carolyn Copeland, member of ■ Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. Friends the freshman class at Winthrop col lege, Rock Hill, spent'the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Copeland. ^ Mrs. William Chisholm is spending a few days in Columbia and Harts- ville with her sister, Mrs. T. R. Be- thune. ' I Miss Margaret Simpson was the w^ek-end guest of Mrs. James Sligh in Rewber^. Mrs. S. P. Bal)b of Charlotte, N. C., of Miss Whitten will be interested to know she is an insfmetor for the Foster School ol Dance at their ctu- dios in Columbia and Augusta. Mrs. Algie Bobo of Spartanburg, spent Tuesday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Addy. Mrs. Hpwird O’Shields and daughters, who accompanied her, were guests of friends here. Mrs. S. Lewis Bond is visiting her parents in Spartanburg visited her mother, Mrs. J. L. Wri^t,l J. W .Young of New York, enroute and sister. Miss Sara Zea Wright, Llij|Lio Charleston for a vacation, visited i past week-end. ’ft “ friends here during the week. Misses Mae Dicus, Mickey Roberts, Elizabeth Barnes, and Evelyn Henry and ^ack Barnes attended the P. C.- Citadel game in Sumter on Friday. Mrs. C. C. MeWhirter and son, Ed- Friends of Miss Helen Hollings worth will be glad to know she is able to be out again after a lengthy illness. Mrs. T. J. Leake and Miss Eliza- gar, of Jonesville, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. I beth Nelson visited the former’s sis- Burton, Mrs. P. C. Fergusoh and’ter, Mrs. F. M. Terry, in Greenville daughter, Miss Lucile Ferguson, of j Sunday. Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. A. j Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr., and Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Henry Burton Sun- j W. S. Horne were visitors in Augusta, day. jGa., Monday. They accompanied Lt. Mrs. R. S. Creswell of Charleston, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis. Home, who was enroute to Camp Bianding, Fla., after spending a few days’ leave here. Al^ here for the wedc-end were Mr. ] Friends of Miss Maude Pearson Creswell and the Davis’s sons, Caro lus and Epps, of Camp Slewart, Ga., now oh maneuvers in North CaroAizw. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Waters and stoi, Byron, visited relatives in SpartanbuiT a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Waters had as Uielr guests Sunday their daughter, Mrs. Poteat, Mr. Poteat and childrm ofi will regret to know she is ill at her home, but wiil be glad to know her condition yesterday showed improve ment. . Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe and daugh ter, Miss Louise COe, of Gaffney, vis ited Mrs. Coe’s parents, Mr. and Bfrs. W. H. Shands, during the week. Miss Meta Palmer has returned to Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bennett and little daui^ter, Eihlly Ann, of Myrtle BejNdi, have returned to their home after q>ending last week here with Mrs. Bennett’s sisters, Mrs. J. Austin Chandler and Mrs. Kari Johnaofn. They also had as their guests Sunday Utair sister, Mrs. J. P. Caldwell, and Mr. jCaldwell of GreenvQla. I her home in Asheville, N. C., after spending some time here where she was employed at Hotel Clinton. The following out-of-town rela tives were here yesterday for the funeral of W. D. Copeland: Rev. and Mrs. Marshall C. Dendy and Mrs. J. I. Copeland, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Farr and yon, Wil liam B. 1^, Jr., Greansbdro, N. C.; H. D. HENET P. M. BOLAND R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCife — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate * Telephone 121 CHECKS ARE IN THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES People used to rkJe in buggies. Now they fly. People used to pay with cash. Now they' use checks. Why? Because checks are fast, ef fortless, accurate, safe. 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