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'iM V -» :i If-At ■V /c ■p: / 4 / ■ foge Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLiNTOK S. C WEST aiNTON PERSOHAl AND SOCIAL N^ . JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent Leopard and Julia King, served de lightful refreshments. Mrs. Barbery received many at tractive and useful gifts. She is the former Miss Edna King. Mrs. Essie Powell and children, Helen, Hazel, Frances and Azora, and Murrell Rector of Greer, were Sun-" day guests of Mrs. Powell’s mother,, Mrs. Ada Center. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word visited Mrs. Word’s mother, Mrs. E. M. Reed, in Lyman Sunday. C. C. Abbott spent Thursday with his sister, Mrs. Irene Henderson, im Marion, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. A." T. Young of ..... - . Greenwood, spent Sund'^y with their, birthday of Amos Gilliam, daughter, Mrs. Joe Strickland, y andMrs. Joe Campbell had a birthday Mr. Strickland. I November II. Birthdays Mrs. Brooks Dunaway had a birth day November 9. Her daughter, Catherine, will be seven yecurs old November 16. Monday, November 10, was the Colton Mills and Lydia Milla enjoy ed a barbecue at Tip Top IWkig Station on Thursday evening. There were 73 pre^nt - An interesting talk on safety was given by Dr. H. E. Sturgeon of Pres byterian college. E. A. Hill, super intendent of the mills, also spoke. The next safety meeting will be held Monday, December I, at super intendent’s office at Clfnton Mills. At this time new officers will be elected to serve the coming year. Chronicle office and see fhe differ ent madiines and how ffiey worked. We had a very nice time, and want to thank you for letting us cotne down to your plant. We want to thank all for showing us around and telling us about the* diflerrat ma chines. Elva Joan Davenport. Sincerely yours, More Letters From Academy Pupils Editor, The Chronicle, Dear Sir: I want to write -a letter to show j you my thanks for letting us cornel down to The Chronicle office. I want 1 to thank the man at the linotype for! November 6 was the 7th wedding showing me how he makes letters of j the newspaper. I liked my visit bet- M. C. SMITH PASSES Laurens, Noy. 8.—M. C. Smith, 63, star route mail carrier from Green wood to Columbia by way of Lau rens and Clinton, died here Saturday at the postoffice of a heart attack. He had just arrived from Green wood. SUBSCRIBE TO IHE CHRONICLE npnceVBampg. of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. n^spape^^x LTxea^my and Mr^Marcell Lricer. i Today is the 10th birthday of Law- and^J^e*had^a\erron°it^ newspaper, i*CTic6 Bsrbcrv ^ snd 1i3c1 h lcsl on iv» Miss Elizabeth^anklin of Gold-, ^ ^ Paricman and daughters,! I enjoyed my visit so much be- ville. the w^k-e"d with her Cathcart, have birthdays cause the people at the Chronicle sister. Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr. ’today i were so kind and showed us any- Mrs. D. T. O’Shields of Pauline,, ' Robert Holder and son i thing and told us what they were ■ dav I '^'1' celebrate their birthdays and what they did. Mrs. Arnold way Wednesday. !November 16 showed us what the machines printed Misses Csrric Bell Kvsns und IMil— ‘ rn ^ ^ and how^ tHev nrinted And I want dred Arnold spent the week-end Tomorrow is the 10th wedding an- and how they printed. And I want with Miss Sallie Evans in Anderson, W'hcre they attended the fair. Mr. and Mrs. David Word and niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i to thank Mrs. Arnold and the rest | £)ayjg j of the workers very much for show- I Mrs. Ed Huey observed her birth- ‘"8 around. I enjoyed my visit • dav November 11 '’cry much. It was very interesting. Miss M^y-ie Wier visited relatives in, Meadors*has a birthday to- - Thanks for the Blue Horse tablet and Tucapau Sunday. . iHav ’ ! pencil. Mr. and Mrs. John May and chil-i i i j n i u * iron w^fe visitors in Union Saturday.!., k^‘''c a m celebrate Nina Orr and Mr. and Mrs, i hcc-birthday Sunday, November 16. Mr Passmore-Foster dh^Saiurday evening Miss Frances Passmore and Rozzelle Foster were quietly married at the home of Rev. ard Jones of Chester, visited Mik. Orr’s sister, Mrs. Sadie Quinton,! Sunday- s. Bud Herring and daughter, J,T‘‘wimT;r°'sl5r"M5’^Gr!:;;;:Al8ic Lawson at Lydia in the pres o Si " ‘ ence of a few close friends. The Harold Crowe of GreenviUe, spent! becomingly attired in Navy the week-end with Mrs. Crowe ond| daughter of Mrs. ■ j Mary Passmore. Mr. Foster is the of Mr .and Mrs. S. C. Foster. Sincerely yours, Louie Gene Osborne. 4 ^4' 1921—1941 J,.., D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS • ••AllClaee EMBALMERS Licensed Embalmers, Complete , Modem Elquipmjent and Mr. his parents, Mr. and Mrs Crowe. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miller children of Laurens, visited Mr Mrs. Robert Whitsel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Adams, and Mrs. Albert Walden and daugh ter, of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Evans spent the week end with Miss Lydia Smith at Cross Hill. Lee Power of Baltimore, Md., vis ited his brother, Allen Power, and Mrs. Power, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Mc Ginnis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. son and ® Sergeant in the Army and is staioned at Camp Stewart, Ga. Editor, The Chronicle, Dear Sir; | .We appreciate your letting us come to The Chronicle office. We had been studying about the newspaper and we learned a lot about The Chronicle while we were there. I leariied a lot about the machines. i I thank you for the pencil and tablet. Sincerely yours, ' Ralph Childs. Day Phone 94 Night Phones 24. 253 or 255 Clinton, S. C. Editor, The Chronicle, Dear Sir: I am writing you this letter to let Camp Stew’art Boys At Home Pi^actically all the young men of the community in army service at!you know how much we appreciated Camp Stewart, Ga., now on maneu- i you letting us come down to The vers in North Carolina, spent the four-day Armistice furlough at their homes here. Barbecue Sapper The, local Safety Council of Clinton Chronicle office. We enjoyed it very much. We had been studying different parts of the; newspaper in our Eng lish book. So we thought it would be a very good idea to visit The PENNEY’S CXINTON, S. C. Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 20 Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member — The Natlortal Association of Life Underwriters. ticketm,. Qnilhmai trvrtl to ssywhsit is Shniys a fcarnfai-* l« tliws% • Mf WM sariag m wilTrii MmIsI ^ One Way Bd.Tria UNION New York City $•.•6 fliJe BUS STATION Jaekwavillo, Fla. 65.60 | 6.M Phone 56 " Atiaata, Oa. - $2A5 f 5.15 Coinmbla, S. C .....$ .95 6 1A5 I » Pta 1% Fsteal TrsBsporuilsB Taa Nreyhound Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does 'V A. Foster, in Kings Mountain, N. C Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sanders and little daughter, and Johnnie McFad- den, of Waterloo, and Mrs. Dock Reeves and children of Spartanburg^^ visited Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Reece and Mrs. Josie Reece of Whitmire, are visiting Mrs. Samantha Reece. Mr .and Mrs. George Sligh of Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Branyon of Honea Path, visited Mrs. Sligh’s sister, Mrs. Ruby Hendrix, Sunday. C. C. Abbott, Jr., had as his guest the past week-end Corp. Bill Stacy of Jackson, Ky., and Camp Croft. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Crain, and Mr .and Mrs. C. O. Owens visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Owens in Spar tanburg Sunday. Sgt. John H. Cranford of Hoff man. N. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cran ford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and children of Goldville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell Mrs. L. D. Whitman and daughter, ‘Dorothy, of Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Prince and chil-! dren of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Trammell Sunday. Lt. W. C. Williams of Camp Stew art, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holder, Mrs.] WANTEOfO Ruth Cathcart, Miss Vera Parkman. visited Mrs. Virginia Wyatt in Gas tonia, N. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sanders and son, Wayne, spent the week-end in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burnette and family. Mrs. Palmer Howard spent the week-end with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Alice Howard, in Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McElhannon and family visited their daughter, Mrs. E. C. Edwin and Mr, Edwin, in Walterboro Sunday. Mrs. Howard Herring has returned home after visiting Mr. Herring, who is a patient in Belleview hospital, New York City,. Graudy Cox, A. H. Hughes, J. C. Cannon, Grady Arnold and Roy Holtzclaw attended the State Safety council meeting which was .held in Columbia Nov. 5. Among The Sick Mrs. Amos Gilliam is ill at her home on Florence street L. S. Crain has been ill several weeks. Mrs. Robert Whitsel is able to be out after being ill the past week. Linton and Roger Mann, small diildren of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mann, have the fu at their home on Davis street. Little Eddie McGee, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Orah McGee, is im proving after b^ng ill with diph- therisu plenty of fun aboard SHIFT . ii LkvV'UW. 11 ' 11 ‘ 11'I rv J m > Am h ^ 1 » '"^1 « IMMUNE OETTING RAID to inrtl to fMdsstiog, fuMiff fdaCM like th«8el No, it's not» dream.. .it’s the life yoit may lead in the Navy. Here’s yoor chance to see strante lands aad peoples moat folks only see in books. Tas, sad you draw lib eral Nkvy pay to ose while ytm’ra aahora. TWNK OF TH whtu you're in the Navy13^'rs antitlad to a laneroaa raeatioa every year. .. and with full pay. And what a thrill youll get when you reCura home on leava.Your trim Navy uniform is aura to go over big! Watch your pareata bmmf Evenrbody looks iu> to a Navy numl roru. Stt tha very UtaM movias-fiMt Tou’U have a. great tlma pUyiag Miorts. booriag. wrsMtlng. 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