University of South Carolina Libraries
1" * r “ ' r THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Poge Fhre Can Ut For . ^ ■ <1 » _ ^ • .* Face and Mantdl Brick t j t f* •f' < 1 ; ■ ' • PhoM 1W CUnton Builders Supply Co. ».A - 'V"A‘' . CONTRACTING WEEK-END TRIft. VISITORS. ■ ILLNESS BRIEFS...AB0UT1HE PEOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents^ m and We Jiove o Igrge time?. W« con supply yopr needs n ?• i xi number on bond at all fT!tff T fy> T fifl f.r? CALL TO SEE WHAT wf HAVl H. 1. Pitts Stables JKa : rll . kr- »! <*f> AO Hickory ut Week T trL tIT^TT "tei »n WITH FULL CAP r*! 1 • i ^ ' FDR THE TIME BEING OUR FACTORIES ARE DO ING RECAPPING ON ANY MAKE OF TlfeK. Tfiwi wor* apootb dangtroua—let us make them safe by recapping. PracticaHy good as new for a fraction of the cost of new ones. - ,v $5.50 Fur 5-0Q-16 $ize (Plus Freight) SEE US FOR ESTIMATES ON OTHER SIZES. Associate Store Mr. and Mn. Lynn Cooper •on, Lynn, visited relatives in viUe Suridagr. William Horton of Camp Forrest, Tenn., spent a few days last weds With his parents, Mr. add Mn. R. S. Horton, near here. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. N Payne of New port News, Va., were week-end guests of Mn. W. H. Workman.. Miss Pearl Carter is spending the week in Laurens with Mn. Dial Oray. • • Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mills and son, Mac, were week-end guests of rela tives in Greenwood. r Mrs. Eflle Wasson of the Tavern section, spent the past with her daughter, Mrs..B. F. Wtn- gard.* I ' *V Friends of Mn. George Barnes will be glad to know she is able to be up after being ill for the past few days. Jeff Boland of Charleston, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mn. J. D. Boland. a • Prof. Both well Graham, an in structor hr the Augusta, Ga., junior collage, spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. A. P. Little and Miss Rosa Bailey Little are visiting their daugh ter and sister, Mn. Wilson Tison, and Mr. Tison in EstilL Miss Ellen Carson of Fayetteville, N. C., was the week-end guest, of Miss Eula Gray Blakely and attend ed the Pan-Hellenic dances. Mn. John D. Davis, Mn. George R. Holland, Mn. Selma B. Adair, Mn. Joe Terry and Mn. R. P. Chap man attended an inspection meetlqg of the Goldville chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, on Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis left Monday tor a visit to their daughter, Mrs. M. A Durant, and Rev. Mr. Durant in Marianna, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crooks spent Sunday in Newberry with the latter’s parnuts, Mr, and Mn. L. F. flschtr. Mn. Ralph has returned from a vtgfWtd*rMattvaa In Georgia.' Bob Holland of Camp Stewart Ga., span! the weak-eod with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Johnnie R. Holland. - Mn. Tom Cartor, Mn. Bertie Watts and Mr. and Mn. Dial Gray of Lau- rms, ware guests Sunday of Mr. and Mn. George Timmons in Greenwood. Miss Gwendolyn Barnes of Augus ta, Ga., student at Lander college. Greenwood, spent the week-end with Miss Elizabeth Barnes. Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Smith and twin sons. Larry and Harry; of Charlotte, N. C., were guests a few days last week of* Mrs. Smith’s brother, T. R. Buzhardt, and Mrs. Buzhardt Alfred Browning of Fort Jackson, spent the past week-end here with his grandmother, Mn. M. E. Brown ing and other relatives. Miss Kate Milam had as her week end guests Miss Pauline Brice of Winnsboro, a member of the Spring- field school faculty, and Miss Jean nette Hellams of Woodruff. Mr. and Mn. James Cain and daughter, Phillis Ann, of Laurens, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mn. H. S. Wallace. Mn. J. B. Townsend visited her sister, Mn. A. H. Robertson, and Mr. Robertson n Charleston the past week-end. Mr. and Mn. R. L. Plaxico, Bobby Plaxico, Mn. W. B. Tribble and Da vid Tribble on Sunday visited Mrs. P. S. Jeanes, a patient in the Gen eral hospital in Greenville. Little Marie Watts spent a few days last week in Laurens with Mr. and Mn. Dial Gray. Miss Sally Ann Lauderdale was the week-end guest of friends in At lanta. - Mn. W. T.' Putnam has returned from a two weeks’ visit to her daughter, Mrs. John A. Seay, and Mr. Seay in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mn. Clifton Adair and son, Johnny, were week-end guests of Mrs. Adair’s brother, C. W. Ropp, and Mrs. Ropp in Calhoun Falls. Mrs. Johnnie R. Holland and Rut ledge Holland on Sunday visited the former’s sister, Mrs. Carrie Buch anan, who is a patient in a Green wood hospital. Friends here of Mn. Buchanan, a former Clinton resident, will be glad to know she is improv ing. „ Mrs. J. D. Jeanes and Miss Ella Adair were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mn. S. B. Sherrard in Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Kahn Barnes of Greenville, and Clark 'Stewart of Taylors, spent Sunday with the for- mers parents, Mr. and Mn. Eric Barnes. - Mr. and Mn. Hugh Ray spent Sun day in Union with Mn. Ray’s mother, Mrs. Mamie Crosby. Mr. and Mn. T. L. Cooper attend ed the funeral of W. M ; McAbee Spartanburg on Monday. Mrs. Selina B. Adair had as her week-end guests Mrs. Thelma G. matron. Order of the Eastern Star H. D. HENRY IBM-1942 F. M. BOLAND Dr. William P. Jacobs was the guest speaker Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of the McKisskk Book club in Greenville. Mrs. B. E. Richey and son, Rormy, were guests of relatives in Whitmire Friday. Mn. Frank Wilson and son, Frankie, are visiting Mn. Wilson’s patents in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts were guests Sunday of the former’s sister, Mrs. Craig Kennedy, in Spartanburg. E. R. Knox was a business visitor in Columbia on Tuesday. Epps Davis of Camp Stewart, Ga., speak the week-end With his paredte, Mr. and Mn. W. A. Davis. M*. and Mn. W: H. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Y. Z. Poole of Piedmont, visited Mr. and Mn. B. E. Richey Sunday. Mn. W. P. Coker of Hickory, N. C., spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mn. N. W. McDaniel. Mr. Coker was here for the week-end and accompanied her home. Miss Margaret Hollis, C. A. Hollis and Mr. and Mn. T- L. Cooper at tended the funeral of a cousin, Wes Lawson, in Spartanburg on Tuesday. Mrs. J. F. Milam of Columbia, spent a few days this week with her son, W. H. Roberts, and Mn. Rob erts. • • Friends of Mrs. L. V. Pinson will be glad to know she is improving after being ill for the past few days. Mrs. Alma McKee and family are now occupying one of the Moorhead apartments on Centennial street Little Floyd Fuller is spending two weeks in Greenwood with his grand mother, Mn. W. W. Cole. ’ Friends of Miss Perry Yarborough, member of the Florida Street achObl faculty, will be interested to know she returned to her home yesterday after undergoing a nasal in the Laurens hospital a few H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 lIHWWWIWWMWHHriBHHHWWntmiMMnWMntWHIWWHIHHHHHHHI JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK 7 THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE * 1 J.R. CRAWFORD CLINTON. 8. C. wiMtwnnnnnnnnnwMiHtnnwintnwwniennnwaanmtxnnnKnnatnnnnni M#eeee»»eeeeeeeeeeee»»eeeeeeeeeeeee»eeeeeeeeeeeeee» ago. : ^03 V y' j^-ij of South Carolina, Miss Eleanor Ev ans and Min Kate Crowaon of Co lumbia. Min Virginia Dillard, student at Coker college, HartsviUe, spent the week-end with her parefits, Mr- and Mrs. 8. G. Dillard. She had as her guest Union, i Mrs. G. R. Milam left last week to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Hobbs, and Mr. Hobbs in Charleston, and also to visit her son, M. C. Milam of Emporia, Va., who was in Charleston for the week end. ' Min Myrel Chanel, student nurse at the General hospital in Greenville, visited her mother, Mrs. Ernest Cha ney, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Moore were week-end guests of relatives in Rocky Mount, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy and son, Wyman, spent Sunday in New-!* berry with the former’s mother. Lt. Lawrence Hall returned to his post at Maxwell field, Montgomery, Ala., yesterday after a few days’ visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall. Mrs. Everett Carson of Marion, is visiting her mother, Mrs. John T. Little. Mr. Carson will spend the week-end here and accompany her home Sunday. Mrs. Henry J. Nabors spent a few days last week in GreenviUe^with her brother, Burley Adair, and Mrs. Adair. ' Mr .and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead spent Monday in Georgetown with their daughter, Mn. Julian Bolick, and Mr. Bolick. Mias Virginia Gardner and Miss Ella Coker of Rocky Mount, N. C., were guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Olin Moore, and Mr. Moore sev eral days the past week. Miss Rosamond Durban of Aiken, student at Coker college, HartsviUe, was the week-end guest of Miss Vir ginia Sadler and attended the Pan- Hellenic dances. , Mr. and Mn. H. M. Wilson are vis iting relatives in Brooklyn and Long Island, N. Y. ,fc Miss Marjorie Bunch, a student at the Woman’s coUege of Furman uni- versity, was the week-end guest of Miss Miriam Donnan and attended the Pan-Hellenic dances. Dr. and Mn. W. T. Martin of Greenville, were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mn. W. A. Moorhead in Goldville. Mr. and Mn. ' W. C. Twitty of Winston-Salem, N. C., and Lt. Tench P. Owens of Camp Croft, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mn. Robert S. Owens. R. E. Sadler attended the funeral of a cousin, Mn. Hiram White, in Rock HiU on Monday. Mr. and Mn. T. E. Rice of Green- viUe, spent Tuesday with the latter’s sister, Mn. L. W. Rawl, and Mr. Rawl. Dr. M. J. McFadden wiU return this week from a several mon stay in Inverness, Fla. Mr. and Mn. Charles Mclfaniel in'were caUed to GreenviUe the past week on account of the illness and death of the latter’s father, John H. Turner. Mn. N. W.'-McDaniel was also in Greenville Tuesday to attend the funeral. Miss Annette Moorhead, student at Coker coUege, HartsviUe, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mn. W. A. Moorhead. She had as her guests Miss Carol Humbert of Sumter, Misses Hazel Sanden and Mary Frances Owens of Allendale, Pan-Hellenic 56 Years of Service ! To This Community i On February first this bank observed its §6th birthday, having first opened for business in 1836^ We now enter upon our 57th year of service to this community and ptalge our continued efforts to please ^ those we are privileged to serve. ^ - As we look back over the past, we are grateful for the growing volume of business given os by oar 4\ m. * Jk* ^ . * friends and customers. We thank you for your good-will and confidence which has been a large Contributing factor to our success. A. Tk Invite Your Budnett For 1942 M. S.f ailn & Son : OLDEST B AN K E R S STRONGEST n ** j-r.lK*-. .r I •* i'US> AT THE SIGN OF MdCOY’S AND SAVE MONEY • Every time you pull up to a service station you spend good hard-earned money! Why not see that every one of your hard-earned dollars buys the MAXIMUM IN VAL UE. That means that if you drive up to McCOY’S you get the maximum in value! Visit our station on Mur- grove Street today and start using'our product as hun dreds of satisfied motorists are doing, — McCOY’S REGULAR Tune in on McCOY’S RADIO PROGRAM over WBT. Charlotte, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 8:30 to 8:45 A. M. Marion Lee Parker of• who attended the aim attended the Pan-!dances at the coUege. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Smith of Wash ington, Ga., were week-end guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. T. H. Montgomery, and Mr. Montgomery. Aim here tor' 1 the week-end were their daughter, Mlaa Barbara Mont and bar LL Hugh Jacobs, formerly of Fort N. C n spent a few days'last with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. William P. Jaeolp, before going to Catop DU, N. J, where he has bssn LL WUUam Jacobs of Camp Whaalsr, Ga* aim spant the McMurray, with hja CUT-RATE STATION Station Conor Florida and Mangrove Streets vanity of Georgia, Athena, at the tut elar