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•.TV-'-. Thttrsdoy, Febniory 26 f 1942. MAGAZINES . JAMES W. CALDWELL «7 Wwl Mils St Or CiU 27< brtwwB lit# mi t PJC. ^INDO ALL KINDS OP PRINTING —EXCEPT RAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. MASONS MEET PRIDAT Campbell Lodge No. 44, A. F. M., will hold a regular communication Friday night, February 27, at 7:20 o’clock. Important meeting. All mem- ben are urged to be preaent. Wm. J. Davis, W. M. V. P. Adair, Sec. SAT, T SAW VT IN THE CHRON ICLE." THANK TOC. Can Us For ’s Lime and Finishing Lime Clinton Builders Supply Co. 1M CONTRACTING THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. L. .u ■ MSB HE—e gggg Poge ^Five WEEK END TRIPS .. VISITORS ., ILLNESS REFS...ABOUT IK KOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black spent the week-end in Greenville with their son, G. A. Black, Jrv and Mrs. Blade. a Mrs. J. W. Mahon, formerly of 1 Laurens, is spending some time with j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ram- | age, Sr., near here, while Mr. Mahon !is employed In Baltimore, Md. Sgt L. C. Bond of Camp Stewart, Miss Katherine Holmes is spending a few days in MountviUe with rela-; tiues and friends. Misses Eleanor Kennedy and Sara Parkinson,, members of the Green wood school faculty, were week-end guests of friends at the orphanage, j Friends of Bussell Ray, cadet in! the army air corps, will be interested to know he is ifow stationed at a JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK ' THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON, flt C. , Go., spent the week-ehd at his home i training field in Tampa, Fl|. < 1921—1941 NEW YORK LIFE MAN 20 Yews Experience ! Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member — Hie National Association of Lifo Underwriters. *ooeoeeo»ooeoooeo»ees»eoeoeee»eeeee»e»eoeoeeeeee»oooe AUTO INSURANCE UNCLE SAM INSURES YOUE DEPOSITS AUTO INSURANCE DO YOU INSURE YOUR CAR INVESTMENT? INSURE AND BE SURE! STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE ■» —~— , *■ Robert D. Lynn, Special Agent LYNN’S ESSO SERVICE ' 8. BROAD ST. LOW RATES PROMPT NON-A8SE88ABLR HORSES and MILES We have a large number on hand at all times. We can supply your needs. CALL TO SEE WHAT WE HAVE. here. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shepard and son, Bobby, have returned from sev eral weeks’ visit to relatives and friends in Jacksonville and Miami, Fla. Mr. aqd Mrs. J. F. Thompson and children of Newberry, spent Sun day with Mrs. Thompson’s mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray. Friends of Cadet Walter Carter will be interested to know he has completed his basic flight training at Shaw field, Sumter, and has gone to Spence field, Moultrie, Ga., for fur ther flight training. Friends of Miss, Lily Yarborough will regret to know she has been a patient at the local hospital suffering a broken wrist injury. She is improv ing and returned to her home yes terday. LL B. F,. Wingard of Shaw field, Sumter, spent the week-end at his home here. Friends of Miss Harriett Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. | Davis, win be interested to know she leaves Sunday to enter training at the General hospital training school for nursesi' Spartanburg. Mrs. Archie D. Clark and children = ATTENTION, LADIES! 100 CALUNG CARDS . 50 INFORMALS AND 50 ENVELOPES WITH ENGRAVED PLATE— S3.50 Modern Design — A 1942 Special Offer —- Convenient — Socially Correct — Genuine Engraving. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Telephone 74 Mrs. E. F. Ray and granddaughter, i i e ft Sunday for a visit to her mother, Wynona Ray, spent the week-end in Mrs w s Miller in Sarasota, Fla. Calhoun with the former’s daughter, Mr and Mrs R s Truluck and Mrs. N. M. Lawrence, and Mr. Law- children were week-end guests of; rence. Archbrook McNall of Florence, was the guest of friends .at the or phanage Sunday. Friends of Miss Dorothy Horton were relatives in McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper have returned from a ten-day trip to points of interest in Florida. Mr .and Mrs. M. S. Boatwright and will be interested to know she leaves 1 children have movcd from a Saturday to enter training at the General hospital school of nursing, Spartanburg. Mrs. W. C. Oxley is spending some time with relatives and friends in . jDiticneKi, W-* v®* Friends of Mrs. Dan McCartney of Ancon, Canal Zone, formerly of this city, will be glad to know she is re cuperating after a recent appendix operation. Alim ( Garrard visited friends at the orphanage Friday enroute to Marion, N. C., where he has accepted work in a civilian defense camp. Mrs. L. Di Sullivan of Augusta, Ga., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Roberts, here during -the past week. Friends of Alex Henry will be glad to know he is able to be out again after being iU the past week. Miss Agnes Hope Gwaltney was the guest of friends in Greenville Saturday. Mr md Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., of Pell City, Ala., spent several days last week with the latter’s parents, Mr. md Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and son, jimmy, attended the wedding of Mrs. Nichols’ sister. Miss Ladle Wil son, md Andrew Middleton Norris, Jr., of Greenville in Spartanburg last Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Edwards, a member of the Trenton school faculty, spent "-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards. Mrs. E. T. Woodruff has returned from a several months visit to her daughter, Mrs. Russell Mize, Mr. Mize, md son, H. W. Woodruff md Mrs. Woodruff, in Sarasota, Fla. Rey. and Mrs. Hubert Ward law of Franklin, N. C., visited Mrs. Ward- law’s parents, Mr. and Mrq, T. J. Jackson, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McTeer md daughters of Aiken, spent Sunday with Mrs. McTeer’s parents, Mr. md Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Mr. md Mrs. B<H) Oxley have tak en an apartment in the residence of Mr. md Mrs. S. Y. Adair on North Adair srteet. Mr. md Mrs. D. G. Welbora and children of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Hawkins of Columbia, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dill ard. Friends of Mrs. P. S. Jeanes, who has been a patient in a Greenville hospital for several weeks, will be glad to know she was able to return to her home here Saturday Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Piephoff and sons were week-end guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. H. J. Dowdle, in Spartanburg, Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray. She had as her guest Miss Margaret Shores, also of At lanta. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson and Mrs. Francis Blalock have returned from a several days trip to Washing ton and Camp Lee, Va. They accom panied Lt. Blalock to Camp Lee, where he will take a special quarter- Ligand” n master course for the next several - ’ weeks. 1 * / Ross M. Lynn, a member of the faculty of Darlington School for Boys, Rome, Ga M spent the week-end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. He was accompanied by Woodrow Tisdale and D. M. McNaul, also facility members of the Darling ton school, who visited relatives in BishopvTUe and Columbia. dence near the city to the Henry I apartments on Centennial street. Mr. Boatwright is employed at the Vet-| erans’ hospital in Columbia. Friends of Mr. md Mrs. P. E. 1 White will regret to know" their in- '• fant son, P. E., Jr., is ill in the Gen-1 eral hospital in Greenville. Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill, md Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Gaffney, are spending the week with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.- Henry. Mr. md Mrs. Jack Way land md son, Johnnie, of Charlotte, N. C., were guests Sunday of Mr. md Mrs. Henry M. Young. Mrs. M. J. Fur- queron, who had been visiting rela tives in Charlotte for several months, returned. Mrs. B. B. Snelgrove, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. md Rose Snelgrove, Frank Snelgrove md Ed Turner visited Kirksey Snelgrove at Camp Lee, Va., during the week-end. Mr. Snelgrove has since been transferred to a post in Mississippi. Lt and Mrs. Lykes Henderson spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hender son. Lt. Henderson has been trans ferred from Fort Benning, Columbus, Oa^ to Ketty tield, Texas. Mr. md Mrs. R. P. Kapp md son, Bobby, of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Kapp’s parents, Mr. md Mrs. L. D. McCrary. Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, Mrs. Ethel Pitts, Misses Jeanette md Trances Lee Pitts visited Mr. md Mrs. Denny Pitta In Grenville, Mr. and Mrs. Car- roll Pitts md Davis V. Pitts in Spar tanburg Sunday. / Mrs. John Spratt was a guest this wee); at the meeting of the Wednes day club in Laurens. Friends of Mrs. N. W. McDaniel will be glad to know she returned to her home yesterday after being ill at the local hos weeks Mrs. James Milam of Laurens, was the guest Saturday of Mrs. Horace Horton. Dr. and Mrs. John Q. Barden and sons, Lawrence and Milton, attended the Southern Symphony orchestra concert Monday evening in Colum bia. Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey is spending the week in Fayetteville and Fort Bragg, N. C., with Lt. Col. Godfrey. Friends of Albert Abrams, son of Mrs. Estelle Abrams, will be inter-1 ested to know he has joined the air corps and is stationed at Keesler field, Biloxi, Miss. Mrs. John W. Little spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Jacob S. Wheeler, in Prosperity. Mrs. Mena stone is visiting icspital for the past two The following out-of-town rela tives and friends were hare last Wed nesday for the funeral of W. Taylor Adair: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitmire md daughter, Miss Sara Evelyn Whitmire, Sedalia; Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Nabors, Atlanta; Rev. and Mrs. Chester Keller, Fountain Inn; Mrs. Y. L. Copeland, Kershaw; Mrs. Harry Truecdua and son, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Olin Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Drummond Bailey, Greenwood; Luther Adair, Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. D. H, Reynolds, Jr„ Pell City, Ala.; ijrs. Douglas Davis, Mc- Cormfck; Mrs. M. B. Summarvill* Mr. and Mrs. John Henry and Mrs. Luther Ma her daughters, Mrs. W. Q. Grigg in Ca tawba, and Mrs. C. J. Bouknight in Concord, N. d - — Bobby Holland of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. md Mrs. Johnnie R. Holland. Mrs. Ernest Chaney left Monday for a several weeks visit to her daughter, Mrs. S. P. Beeman, in Long Y. Friends here of the Beemans will be interested to know Mr. Beeman has been transferred to Baltimore, Md., md his family will join him there soon. Mr. md Mrs. Fuller L. Reece, Jr., left Tuesday for Richmond, Va.,’ af ter a brief visit to Mrs. Reece’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson. Mr. md Mrs. Henderson also had former’s brother, W. N. Henderson, of Plainfield, N. J. ■•-A ■ • 'h v , -4s- ■ Alilts tystsai In Smriet John H. Palm CartiJIag Pubtle AeomnUtnt a. Mr. Palm and m assistant will be in Clinton for the next •evtral days. They cm be lo oted by calling Clinton Hotel or the City Clerk's office. 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