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THE CLINTON CHRON4CLE, CLINTON, S. C
Poge Fire
Committeemep Notned-
For Draft Boords
R. L. plaxico was named Iw the
Clinton board, and C. W. Fuller for
the Laurens board.
CHRISTMAS ~ Will aoon be here.
Two Laurens county men were Place your ordw for Chrlebnas
amoQg 81 named duitog Rie week as
re-employinent committeemoi for se*
lective service boards in the state.
Cards now. Prices most reasonable.
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Itenii of InterosI Concerning Clinton Residents
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Mias Rosa Keith, Miss Polly Hart-
sell, W. C. Baldwin, Jr., and J. D.
McKee were visiton in Knoxville,
Tbdn., Sunday.
Mrs. C. K Moody has returned
from an extended vidt to her daugh
ter, Mrs. Henry Jolly, in WUte
Plains, N. T.
Miss Sara Byers and Miss Elaine
Cfrcesette ^of«Oduhibia, were weMc-
Ad guests cut Mr. and Mn. Hender-
Hdn PHts.
Friends of Peggy Sease, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sssm, wiR be
glad to knew she is improv^ after
a two we^’ illness from scarlet
fever and is able to be up.
Miss Marjorie Miller, freshman at
Queens college, Charlotte, N. C^
spent a few days last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.
Miller.
Mrs. W. A. McDoweU and Mrs.
John Williams of Pacolet visited their
daughter and sister Mrs. Robert D.
Lynn, during the wedc.
Friends of Joe C. McDaniel, re
cently inducted into army service,
will be interested to know he has
been transferred from Fort Jadcson
to Camp Wheeler near Macon, Ga.
Lt Arthur Copeland spent a few
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson of
Newberry, visited friends, and rela
tives here Sun^.
Mn. Raymond Pitts wiU return
Burton and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bur
ton on Sunday. Claude and Norman
Sligh of Greenwood, were also guests
of the Burtons on lYiday.
Rev. and Mn. J. H. Maw of Cen
tral, missionaries to the Belgian Con-
go, Africa, now on furlough, were
guests Saturday of Dr. and Mn. John
G. Barden.
Mr. and Mn. George Thomas and
daughter, Judith, of Carlisle, were
gi;mts Friday of Mr. and Mn. D. C.
Heustess.
579 Selectees To Be
Colled In December
Coixunbia, Oct. 24.—State selectivw
service headquarten announced
day the Deconber call for
Carolina selectees was 373 white i
and 206 Negroes.
Included was an overcall of
whites, to offset rejected men.
are to report 124 a day on Novc
i 24 and 23 and 123 on November 1
The call for Negroes Included
Little Mac Mills, son of Mr. and
today from Sumter where she spent' Mn. A. W. Mills, has returned to hie|overcidf of 7A
One hundred and three will
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a tew days with relatives. j home here after ^pending some time
Misses Harriett Davis, Mary and! with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Holmes were we^-end guests j M. W. Dickert, in Greenwood.
of the Misses Holmes’ parents, Mr. | — - ^
and Mn. C. V. Holmes, in Edgefield.
Mrs. Jdhn D. Davis was also a guest
of the Hohnes on Sunday.
Mn. J. M. Pitts is spending die
wedi in Columbia with her daugh
ter, Mn. S. E. Evans, and family.
Friends of Mn. H. E. Stvngeon will
be glad to know she is able to be out
again after a recent illness.
Miss Ann McRee Roberts of Car
thage, N. C., was the week-end guest
of her brother. Rev. J. K. Roberts,
and Mn. Roberts.
Mn. J. B. Hollingsworth has re
turned to her home in Union after a |
few days’ visit to Idr. and Mn.
George W. Copeland and Mr. and
Mn. G. W. Hollingsworth.
Friends of Dr. C. B. Betts will be
glad to know he is recuperating at
his home after being a patient at the
local hospitkL
Mr. and Mn. George Bultman and
Miss. Louise Bultman of Sumter, vis-
on November 28 and also on
ber 1.
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days last week with his mother, Mn. ited their sister, Mn. Raymond Pitta,
and Mr. Pitts the past week-end.
The following Clemson students
spent several dajrs at their homes
the past week: Roy Jedmaon, Ace
Woikman, Jr., Noland Suddeth, Wil
liam Buford, Joe McMillan, Gene
King, Reese Young, and Harry Bald
win.
Friends of Miss Virginia Sadler
will be glad to know she is recuper
ating after a week’s illness.
Mn. C. P. Robinson has returned
from a week’s visit to her sisten,
Mn. R. L. Wylie in Clover, Mn. C.
W. Stuckey near Kingstree, Mn. J.
P. Kilgo and Mn. L. G. Be^amin in
Darlington.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and chil
dren of Columbia Mr. and Mn. Craig
Kennedy and children of Spartan-
H. A. Copeland, and sister, Mn.
Harry Nettles, enroute from Fort
Knox, Ky., to Camp Bowie, Texas,
where he is now stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bouknight of
Concord, N. C., visited the former’s
mother, Mn. Metta Stone, the past
week-md.
Miss Susan Leake of Alachua, Fla.,
was the guest the past week of her
sister, Mn. V. P. Adair, and Mr.
Adair. Miss Vivian Paries Adair of
Greenwood also spent the week-end
with her parents.
Miss Peggy Sprunt of Columbia,
spent the wedc-end with her mother,
Bifn. C. W. Stone, and Mr. Stone.
Friends of G. W. Hollingsworth
will be glad to know he is improving
satisfactorily it Hays hospital fol
lowing ah appendix operation the
past week.
Miss Maude Geer returned yester
day from Greensboro, N. Cn where
she attenad a three-day convention
of hair dressers.
Lt Htren McCrary Of Fort Banning,
Ga., and Mrs. McCrary are sprading
some time with the former’s mother,
Mn. R. J. McCrary, while he is sta
tioned with an air corps unit on ma
neuvers «t the Lahrens airport
Miss Safa Cannon, librarian at the
Fitzgerald,* Ga., high school, was a
visitm on the oti^ianage campus the
past week-end. j. -
Friends of Mrs. E. C. Taylor, who
has been a patient at the local hos-
lutal, will be Interested to know she
has returned to her home.
Lt Hugh Jacobs of Fort Bragg,
N. C., spent the wedc-«kd with his
parents. Dr. and Mra William P.
Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jeanes of
Greenwood, visited relatives here
Sunday.
Miss Mary Ingle of Bath, was the
wedr-end guest of Mias Ruth Davis.
Mr. and Mn. A. S. Yarborough
and dau^ter and Mr. and Mn. T. F.
King and daughten of Greenwood,
spent Sunday with Mn. Yarborough’s
and Mn. Khig's mother, Mn. Sallie
Adair, near here.
Mrs. A. C Rose and daughter, Mar
tha, of Laurens, were guests Sunday
of Mn. A. N. Richardson.
Miss Heidi Harris of Campobello,
has arrived in the city and will be
enqployed at the new Clinton tea
room.
Woodrow Tisdale, member of the
faculty at the Darlington Schools for
Boys, Rome Ga., was the week-end
guest of friends here.
Kohn Barnes of Taylon, .spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mn. Eric Barnes.
Edward Ferguson of Camp Lee,
Va., and Lawrence Ferguson of Fish-
bume Military school in Waynes
boro, Va., spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mn. R. E. Fer
guson.
Mrs. J. C. Pace of Sumter, Joined
Mr. Pace here for the wedc-end.
Mr> and Mrs. Bill ‘ Power an^
daughter, Peggy, of Laurens, spent
Sunday with Mn. Power’s parents,
Bfr. and Mn. M. C. Poole.
Friends of William Glenn, recently
inducted into the army, yriU .be in
terested to know he hai beoi trans
ferred from Fort Jackson to Camp
Wheeler, near Macon, Ga. I with^ relativdi. Also here for the
Miss Dnmie McMshan of Ander- week-end were Mr. Dukes, Miss Es-
son, was the week-end guest of her I sie Davidson of Great Falls, mid Mn.
siatiNr, Mrs. Ahnon C. Spencer, and Frank Hilton of Rock HiU.
burg spmt the week-end with their
mother and grandmother, Mn. J. M.
Pitta.
Friends of Mn. B. H. Suddeth wiU
regret io know she has been a pa
tient in the local hospital for the
wedc but will be ^ad to team her
condition is improving.
Mn. Geqrge W. Copeland, Mn. J.
B. Hollinxiworth, Bfn. Minnie C.
Adair and Miss Ethel Langston visit
ed Mn. Ambrose Hudgens in Lau
rens Monday.
Walter Evans of Charlotte, N. C^
was the week-end guest pf friends
here.
Mn. Fhinip Essay and daughter,
Patsy, of GreenvUle, spmit the week
end with her parei^ Mr. and Mrs.
F. P. Cauley. Also visiting the Cau-
leys Sunday were Mr. and Mn. Jul
ian Hughes of Laurens.
Mr. and Mn. C. W. Stone are visi
ton In Columbia today.
J. K PinsMi of Greenwood, was the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mn. E.
B. Pinson.
Friends of Miss Hazel Sherard wUl
be interested to know she has accept
ed a positkm in Greenville. '
Rev. and Mn. .AUen MeSwem of
Forest City, N. C., spent a few days
the past week with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mn. L. B. Dillard, and
the former’s parents. Dr. and Mn.
John MeSween, in Chester.
Mn. David Duncan of Whitmire,
spmt Sunday with Mr. and Mn. J.
W. Milam.
Mn. R. S. CresweU of Charleston,
is visiting her mother, Mn. W. A.
Davis, who continues ill at her home.
Mr. and Mn. T. P. P. Carson and
daughter, Jane, of Greenville, and
Dr. and Mn. Roger L. Coe and
daughtm. Miss Louise Coe, of Gaff
ney, spent Sunday with their parents
and grandparents, Mr. and Mn. W.
H. Shands.
Mr. and Mn. Leon Cnunp and
daughter Linda, sp«it the week-end
with the former’s parents in Cams-
ville, Ga. '
Miss Fannie Pinson is spending
two weeks with relatives in Green
wood.
Rev. and Mn. J. M. Dick of Ra
leigh, N. C., were visiton here Tues
day and yesterday.
C. C. Brannon, accompanied by
Mn. Brannon, was in Greenwood
Tuesday morning to act as a Judge
at the dairy exhibit of the Green
wood covmty fair.
Mn. Norman Dukes of Sumter,
a few da^~fiere this week
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Some of the reasons why such a large percentage
the nation’s business Is tnudlbted by means of checks,
of the features of safety, convenience, economy and ac-
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Mr. Spencer.
Lev^ and Harold Pitts students at
Mrs. Zee McLees, Miss Sallie
Wright and Mrs. Reese Young were
Clemson coUege, visited their par-1 visitors in Columbia Tuesday.
euts, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts, a few
days last week. J. W. Quinn of St.
Matthews, and B. B. King of Ander
son, were guests of the Pitts for sev
eral days.
Misaes Mary, Helen and Mildred
Johnson of Whitmire, spent the
wedi-end with their sister, Mrs. Dud
ley Ray, and Mr. Ray.
Kit Young of McKenney, Va., vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Young, Sunday.
Sgt and Mrs. J. D. Owens of Camp
Stewart, Ga., now stationed near
Hoffman, N. C., spent the week-end
at their home here. ’They had as their
guests Sgt and Mrs. J. C. Powell ot
Atlanta and Camp Stewart.
Mrs. James Ba^ur of Columbia,
spent Thursday with her mother,
Mrs. George M. Davis. Mrs. Davis
returned with her for a visit in Co
lumbia and ateb to visit ber daugh
ter, Mrs. Oeoeg* XHxon in Mmning.
The following friends attended the
funeral of Mrs. EUa Cowan in Green
wood on Saturday: .Mr. and Mrs.
Rhett Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Young, Edward Clark Jdhn-
900 and Eugene
Mrs. W. S. Hart;
Greenwood,
ter,
Sunday to attend 'homecombuf at
Dunetei Cr6ric church.
Mrs. Chartea Jones of Columbia, is
vteiUng Mist Maud Peateon.
Senktor EUison D. Smith and Mrs.
Smith of Warixington, D. C., were
guesia of Mr. and Mra. W. W. Hiurris
Mondiqr.''
JSr. a^ Mrs. R. G. Waliace of
Hewnany, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sligh,
Sr., of Oremwbed, UHd Friidc ntgh.
Jr., of QraanvOte. visited Mrs. Henry
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