The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 27, 1941, Image 5

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K' 1 ' Tliufsdoy, November 27, 1941 \ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. Poge Fiw '■m FLOOR SANDING Wt haTe bought m new gander and edgtt. Lei os sand your floors, OLD or NEW. Call ns for an estinatcw Clinton Biiildm Stiffly Co. Phone^fr'J Sooner or later every power FARMING OUTFIT WILL BE laaswsKKaaasaineMssssswsKUnKaKSKwnisiinsssasKagaaaieiaut WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW ■ Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents DESIGNED FOR mn ne iew Mr. and lArs. Brunaon Asbill and children were gue^ Thursday of the former’s brother, Montague Asbill, and Mrs. AsbiB near Lake Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burgess and small son, Roy, of Augusta, Ga., vis ited their parents here during the wedc. Blr. and Mrs. Hovey Reid of Ly man, latter’s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamer and daughter, Betty Jane, spent Thanks giving in Dill<m with Mr. Hamer’s parents. Mrs. Henry Pitta cl Greenwood, was the guest during the Thanksgiv-t ing holidays x>f Mr. and Mrs. Fnmk Cauley. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kanoy of Char- JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK THERE*S A JOHN DEERE QUAUTY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD CUHTOIf, 8. C. rTTTTiTrTnnnmTrnitnnriTiTinmwirrMirTTggB spent the wedc-end with the lotte, N. C., were guests Sunday of! I father, F. M. Boland, and j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson. iil: * - other relatives. Miss Louise Kem, member of the!the Henderson reunion AND SEE THIS NEW • FRINCIFLE IN THE NEW / The front page new* for power farmers is Tru-draft It*s the newly discovered, correct principle for drawing farm im plements with power. With Tru-draft the implements work just as they were designed to work, without any inter ference from the tractor. They run amooth and free at an even depth. They do better work and thus do it* cheaper. Tru-draft is news today—sooner or later it will be the established rule of power farming. Calhoim Falls school faculty, spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Kem. Miss Mary Ingle of Augusta, Ga., was the guest Sunday of Miss Ruth Davis. Miss Fannie Hatton spent last week in Laurens with her sister, Mrs. Elbert W. Copeland. , Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay of Wal- terboro, were week-end guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. Mrs. C. M. Bailey has retvimed from a few days visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., and Mr. Marshall in Wadesboro, N. C. Captain William M. Blakely, Mrs. Blakely and small son of Camp Croft and Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Arringtdn and sons of Greenville, spent Thursday with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Miss Frances O’Daniel of Rocking- h^, N. C., and Miss Rachel O’Dan iel of Camden, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’DanieL Friends of John William Pack will be interested to know he has enlist ed in the naval reserve and left last week for Norfolk, Va., where he will be stationed for, the present. Mrs. Alma McKee left Monday for Chester, Pa., vdiere she will spend some thne with her dau^ter, Mrs. Grsdy Evans, and Blr. Evans. Mrs. Thomwell Dui^p and chil dren, Mrs. Lawrence Davis and little dau^ter, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Sandersville, Ga., with their mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mr. and Sirs. J. H. Pitts, Jr., had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt attended [ Thu lursday at H. J. & D. T. nns CLINTON, S. C. the home of Walter Henderson near Gray Court. Mrs. D. K. Gimby of Tampa, Fla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Pasme. Mrs. Hamp Boyd and small son, Bobby, of Charleston, spent the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd her parents in Laurens. Mr. Boyd joined them here Thanksgiving day. Paul League of Charlotte, N. C., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. Miss Alma Davis of WiUiamsbtirg, Va., and her mother, Mrs. George Davis, with whom she has been spending some time, are visiting their j sister and daughter, Mrs. Lewis Jones, in Macon, Ga. Mrs. N. M. Lawrence and little son, Charles Ray, of Calhoun, spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. E. F.v Ray, and other relatives. Rev and Mrs. W. R. Roiilrnight, of Greer, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt Sunday. Miss Mary Adams of Statesville, N. C., who has been spending some time in Hendersonville, N. C., is the guest of friends on the oir^anage campus. Miss Carolyn Copeland, freshman H. D. BENR T F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Fedend Louis Negotiate On' Real Estate Telephone 121 T at Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and hlrs. I. B. Cope land. Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon of Manning, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. George Davis, the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Bolick, Jr., and I. B. Magness, E. D. Byers, Mrs. Vir- uttle son, Harry, of Johns Island ginia Magness and Mrs. W. J. Wood ruff of Spartanburg. Mrs. Taknage Henry and children, Mrs. Ariel Jarrett and ^children of Cowpens, Mrs. C. B. DesChamps and dau^ter, Rebecca, of Bishopville, Lt. Bob Jones of Fort Jackson. spmt Friday with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and IMrs. T. J. Chandler, near here. Jcrfmny and Joe Austin of Laurens, spent several days last week with Mrs. Bolick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Mrs. R. E. Jones is spending a few days in Columbia visiting her son. Jeff Boland, Jr., of Charleshm, spent the wedc-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico of visited their aunt, Mrs. Jack W. An-1 Blacksburg, are visiting their son, R. derson, and Mr. Anderson during the! l. Plincico, and Mrs. Plaxico for a Thanksgiving holidays. |few Mgrs. Mrs. Earl Horton and daughter, j Captain Lowndes W. Arnold, Mrs. Mrs. G. C. Nabors and son, Orin, Mr. • Arnold and children, Miss Sally and and Mrs. J. H. Nabors and small * Joel, of Mobile, Ala.K were guests ■7II lUC* > M \v 1.1 I r’s *'A OHMt TO ALL tOOtm OAIOUIIA** 8. C. Read The Chronkle-Your Neq^ibor Does daughter, and Manning Chapman of Laurens, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Summerville in Char lotte, N. C. Mrs. Mary Prather spent a few days last week with hei^ daughters in Greenwood. Mrs. T. A. Howell and son. Gene, of Panama City, Fla., are visiting her mother, Mrs. H. D. Rantin^.-and Mr. Rantin. •Misses Bammie Eloise and Radiri Pruitt of Whitmire, were week-end guests of their sister, Mrs. Frank Cauley, and Mr. Cauley. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. ^bb and chil dren of Charlotte, N. C., spent Thanksgiving with the latter’s moth er, Mrs. J. L. Wright. Bill League visited his sister, Mrs. A. D. Connor, Jr., and Mr. Coimor in Charleston on Sunday. Miss Marion Leake of Bennetts- ville, spent the Thanksgiving holi days with her sister, Mrs. V. P. ^dair, and Mr. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair are visit ing their daughter, Mrs. D. H. Rey nolds, Jr., and Mr. Reynolds in Pell City, Ala., for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Parker and daughter Emily, of Langley, spent the week-end with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John. D. Davis. Mrs. I. H. Ambrose of Greenville, was the guest during the past week of Mrs. Francis ^lalock. On Thurs day they joined Lieutenants Am- broM and Blalock in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bryan Holland spent the wedc-^d in Charlotte, N. C.t with Mrs. Holland’s sister. Miss Bonta Perry. Mrs. Irene Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd and daughter, Jane, were in Laxirens Friday evening for the celebration of the fifth birthday of the former’s grandson, Frank Mar tin, m. ' Rev. George Bobo of Bowman, vis ited his parents, Mr. and MTs. D. B. Bobo, a few days this we^ Miss Emily Dilliurd, student at Winthrop college, spent the holidays a.K ^ it’a b] lold. Tuesday of the former'll brther, J. B. Arnold, and Mrs. Am< Friends of Edwin Stewart of this city, will be interested to know he has been transferred from Fort Eus- tice, Va., to Foit I- Mrs. Ethel Laj^ton was the week- md guest of Mrs. J. M. Williams in Greenville and attended the Fur- man-Clemson game on Saturday. Mrs. T. P. Owens and son, Tommy, and'Martha-Vau|^. spent Sunday with Mrs. Inez Owens and children in Newberry. Doris Owensj who had been visiting there for a few days, accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kugler will return today to their home in Wash- As The Years Roll By... 1 The responsibilities and opportunities for serviee in the field of banking are coatinuafly expanding. Not akme in its absolute security for depositwa. but through a widening scope oi usefulness to the public. day|aftcr day. can the true yardstick of service be applied to this institntioti. And in this respect, this bank, through ita experienced, friend staff, has kept in tenpo with changing conditions, never deviating from the fundamentals in its conception of sound banking principles, but alertly and progress ively meeting new methods and nciw responsi bilities with thoroughness and sincerity. New Business Cordially Invited M. S. Bailq & Sin OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST wasspsp! ington, N. C., after a visit to the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B., Stewart. latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles. Also a guest of the Giles is Mrs. Kyle Alexander of Waco, Texas. Charles Burnett, student at New berry college, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett. He had as his guest a class mate, Mick Robertson, ol Newberry. Miss Mable Aldred of Bennetts- viile, was a visitor here during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett, John Minmaugh and Miss Virginia Mc- Minn of Spartanburg, who was the guest of the Burnetts for the day, attended the Newberry-Wofford foot ball game in Newberry Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clary of Spartanburg, spent Thanksgiving vnth the latter’s parents, Mr. and^ Mrs. C. L. Vaughn, Sr. i Mrs. C. H. Trask and daughters,! Neil, Nancy, and Madeline, bX Wil- min^n, N. C.. spent the holidays with Mrs. ’Trask’s mother, Mrs. Lee Hunter. Also here for Thanksgiving day was Miss Ethel Hunter of Co lumbia. Miss Helen Wright of the State ’Training school staff, has returned from a visit to relatives in Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott of Charleston, spent ’Thanksgiving with the latter’s mother,' Mrs. Lila C. Dillard. Rev. and Mrs. Allen Mc- Sween of Forest City, N. C., also visited the latter’s parents aeveral days during tha weak. Mrs. Irene Todd has returned from Atlanta where she was called (m ac count of the iUnsM of her son, J. Paul Todd. Friends of Mr. Todd wiU be glad to know he is recuperating at his home thore. Mr. end Mrs. H. D. Henry had as their guests Sunday Dr. and Mrs. J. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden left Monday to spend the winter months in Ftorida. Miss Sere Etta and Holmes Hol land had as their guests Thursday Mias Carolyn Young of the* Hurri cane section. Miss Miriam Cotaman and Van Jones of this city. William Glenn of Camp Wheeler, Ga., spent the week-end witti his parents, Mr. end Mrs. R. B. Oknn. Also guests of the Glenxis Sunday F. Bozard of Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs.;were J. Boyd Lancaster, Mrs. Bill Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill, and 1^.,: Wofford and too, Jimmy, of West and Mrs. Edward Henry and 9003 of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoim M. Cartledge and Jerry Curlee of Augusta, Ge.« wore fusets df Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts Sunday. Misaee Dorothy Stutts eiMl EUnbetb Hettoo returned home, after speniini ihe Thankaghring hol idays in Augusta with the Cartlediss. Springs. $loen Todd visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd, the past wedc-end. Friends will be interested to know Mr. Todd, who was recently inducted into the army, is now lo- catsd.at Fort Bragg, N. C., for a few months training in a field artillery unit » Phm le SUU Tkk ' PEPSI-COlik klTTLD^ CO. GREENVILLE* & C . ... ^ ' -i f