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< 1 Thursday, AprH 9, 1942* WITH 1HE PRESS r ' y . Editorial Comment From Various Papers. WEAKENING AND WILL =! THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Poge Seven — WEST aiNTOH PERSONAL AND SOCIAL HEWS «es. joe Campbell. Sgt. James Meadors of Camp Stew art, Ga., spent the we^c-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadors. ' Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell visit- ot bat December, the Amwicans and; Lmy B«tar of «h. navy, I. the British, man for man, have prov- i ing a five-day furlough with his par ed more than a match for Japanese!eats, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barker, on die sea, on land and in the air. j Mrs. Betty Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Had this not been true, the Jana- Brooks Dunaway and daughter, spent the week-end with Miles Lawson in Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs Henry King and Mrs. Claude Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McGinnis back, which took place in a quiet ceremony with the Rev. C. H. Suther land of Laurens, officiating. The bride was becomingly attired in a suit of beige and blue with /. nese, attacking when they were talk ing peace, preparing for war when Mr. and Mrs. W. M Samples of near Clinton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Samples. L. E. Wood of \he rtavy, has turned after spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs. Ora WSSL ti. i * Mrs. Mollie Painter aperit lb* week-end with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lovin, in Mrs. Handback is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., of this city, and was a member of the b* 1941 graduating class of Clinton high acbooL Mr. Handback is the oldest son PEPPER WOULD FREEZE WAR PRICES/WAGES WuhJnfton, April I - to freeze all prices and wages for the duration of the war and to outlaw union initiation fees in war Jpaas- tries was proposed today^hy^enator of Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Handback; Pepper of Florida. | of this city. on many issues. Despite clear admin istration opposition to labor legisla tion at this time, Pepper two weeks ago came out for suspension of the 40-hour week. Supper Tonight By Fish-Gome Gub Cross Anchor. ^ , .. . _ . Mr. and Mrs. A- S. Gilliam had as c! pretending to be friendly, accumulat- ( their week-end guests Mrs. Gilliam’s. M r. *md Mrs. A. E. Ealey and sons ing weapons and implements in the mother, Mrs. Dodd, of Ware Shoals, were visitors in Honea Path Sunday, course of trade with which they pip- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lipscomb of Tues- Weman’s Chib Woman’s dub met on evening at die home of Mrs. Jesse Hannon, with the president, Mrs. J. V. Lowe, presiding. TYPEWRITERS A etherised Uaderweed Dealer, (leaniuf and repairing aO Me posed to destroy the Western power in the East, beginning the war with deadly surprise, would have beg ten and crushed the United Nations be fore this time. J - The Japanese have won many not able victories, but they have not won the wart From the standpoint of the United 'Nations the war has just be gun, and day by day their strength in armies, planes and ships is increas- The Yarborough 1 and family spent Sunday with Mr. Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mrs. R. E. Yarborough in Whit-, H. Whitmire Sunday, mire. While there they attended the! Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway and annual egg hunt and reunion. i children visited their daughter, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Queen visited 2°^, bowler, and Rev. Fowler in Mrs. Queen’s parents, Mr. Mr*. ‘Taylors Monday. A, L. Roland, in Laurens Sunday, i Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and Bill Sudduth of Greenville, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert children spent the week-end with Mr.: N ■ , and Mrs. G. A. Addy in Newberry.] o£ Mri Jacks will Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spiers had ** regret to know she is a patient at Japanese strength is limited X ei I.*li e ‘ t8 S i md * y ^ “ d . 1 ¥ rs - ^ the local hospital ! destruction oftapanese ships 2* w “l*??**, 0 *, ° old } rdle » Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold cele- ** Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Spiers of Laurens. brat ed their wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and April 5. le and the destruction of Japanese ships and planes has been tremendous. They are supposed to have lost about 10 per cent of their fighting cruisers already. They are good fighters, but not as good fighters as are the foes they challenged. They ^originate nothing. Whatever education they have is de rived from the West. The. Americans, the British, the Germans have been their teachers. They have nothing that is not imitation — and, we say again, their strength is limited. ' The Germans can’t help them, and, in their secret hearts, Germans have probably less kindly feeling for them than the British and the Americans have. It was a fiftman emperor who raised his voice*kPiinst the “yellow peril,” and there was hate in it* The Japanese are not yet on the edge' of exhaustion but they are weakening. Other peoples of Asia distrust the Japanese—even as Holl anders and Frenchmen distrust the Hitlerites. The Japanese blundered when they started this war. —The News and Courier. children spent Sunday with Mrs. McGinnis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Foster, in Kings Mountain, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dunaway and children and Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Mr. and Mrs. John H. Foster visit-, Lawson spent Sunday with Mr. and KEROSENE... |0c Per Gallon YARBOROUGH OIL COMPANY ed Mr. and Mrs. Ison Burton in Greenville the past week-end. Misses Margaret Cooper and Dor othy Bates of Greenville, spent Mon day with Miss Mildred Arnold. Virgil Webb of the navy, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Webb. Mrs. Jim Lawson in Cross Anchor. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Smith of Sum ter, visited Mr. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Leila Smith, Sunday. Mrs. Olin Sanders of Newberry, spent Monday with Miss Essie Heds- peth. Mrs. Raymond Williams of Dan- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burkett and ville, Vs., and Leonard Dover of children of Campbell college, Mr. and' Fort Jackson, spent the week-end Mrs. George Word and grandson, of with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell Kenneth N. Baker The Laurens County Game Fish association will meeft this P*nn*r nmrw^ th* nin * ** 8:30 *** JohB T - ' Pepper proposed the measures *•. spring for a fish stew, officers amendments to the pouting $19,212,-! All members are invited to attend. 000,000 milityry appropriation bill. I To consider the amendments, the senate would have to vote by a two- thirds majority to suspend rules •n» devotional was ,iven by Mi»(^* Carrie Bell Evana, with Mr, L. W. ffiP* re ® dm *-1 tomorrow few such a vote. * At the same Senator O’Ma- gled Banner, Mrs. lone Wallace of- honey of Wyoming, intro- mi^t^re^'b^the^rebSj 1 Mrt dUC * d * eparate which —n o, U» program the SL- Si ions to hold annual election and pro vide for independent biennial ac countings of union funds. These proposals attracted attention since both Pepper and O’Mahoney Mr.'and Mrs. John Cannon of nearihave been administration supporters Clinton, announce the marriage of [ their daughter, Lucy, to Eugene Crain, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crain of the Long Branch commu- ! nity, on Saturday, April 4. The ceremony was performed at the home of the Rev. M. L. Poole, officiating minister, in the presence of close friends of the couple. served refreshments. Ths May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wallace. MUSCULAR ACHES & PAINS TAKPINOL 20; 35 > 5 0 SUES Watts Mills, Mrs. Claude Word of Laurens visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ward Sunday*. . Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hudson and son, Joe Robert, of Atlanta, Ga., spent last week with Miss Bessie Holtzclaw. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and son, Larry Joe, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Cannon in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Q. V. Young and daughter, Janice, of Honea Path, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. CL W. Windsor over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Edgpr Brazil accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Young to Newberry Sunday where the visited Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Addy. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers and son, Mrs. Sadie Quinton, and ter. and Mias Amanda Milam of Spartan- Mrs. Willie B. Quinton were visitors burg, spent the week-end with her in Columfca Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Milam. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Waters and daughter of Simpsonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and daughter of Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dora LAopard. Mr. and Mrs. I*. W. Hedspeth, Mrs. L. R. Foster and Mrs. Mary Passmore visited Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Passmore in Pinevills, N. C., Sunday. The lat ter remained for a visit Misses Betty and Anne Quinn of Winthrop college were at home with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Quinn, for the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. David Word and Miss Marie Weir spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weir, in Bamberg. Miss Grace Leopard has a birth- Leroy Gregory of Fort Jackson, spent the weak end'with his parents, day Apstt t. Mr. and Mrs. West Gregory. I Mrs. Jim Lawson celebrated Rev. and Mrs. C. N. Sproles and 42nd birthday April 6. her D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~And~. BftfBALMERS Licensed Embahaers, Cowplet* Modem Equipment Day Phone •4 Sight Phones 24. 253 or 255 Clinton. 1 c daughter, Marilyn, visited in Virginia the past week. ter. and Mrs. Frank Thrasher of Anderson were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Leopard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler and sons spent the week-end with Mrs. Fowler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson, in Biarietta, Ga. returned for a visit Sidney Riser of Camp Ga., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey spent Sunday with their son and daughter- • Clark Meadors had a birthday April 5. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brooks ob served their 20th wedding anniver sary April 1. C. W. Windsor has a birthday Ap ril 10th. Capt S. N. Young of the marines. Bin. Wilson! Quantico, Va., had a birthday April 6. Captain Young is a brother ot Stewart, Bin. C. W. Windsor of this city. Helen Spiers, small daughter ot Mr. and Bin. Walter Spien, is two yean old today. Mr. and Bin. Spiers will celebrate their 5th wedding anni- la Memoriam JOHN T. BLAKELY We, the members of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist Church, Clinton, S. C., wish to pay tribute to the memory of our beloved friend and co-worker, Mn. John T. Blakely, who departed this life February 8, 1942. It was. a shock to the city and to her large circle of friends, to team of j her sudden passing to that Great and, Glorious Beyond. I Holding in highest esteem the good > qualities of our friends, we offer the -following resolutions: 1. In the death of Mn. Blakely, one of the most beloved Mothen of our society, we shall miss her valuable; services and loving felowship. 2. That we assure her husband and each member of the family, of our sympathetic interest, and pray that God may abundantly comfort them and five them peace in their be reavement S. That a copy of this appreciation be handed to the family; a copy be sent to The Southern Christian Ad vocate, and a copy be sent to The Clinton Chronicle. 4. That a page be devoted to her memory in our Secretary’s book. Bln. Hugh Simpson, Bin. White Bullock, Bln. Roy Gasque Committee. WB DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Friday, April 10,1942 * By virtue of authority contained in Chattel Mortgages executed by the following persons: M. F. TtunbUn, Frank M. Jones, Arthur RedfieM, and Kenny Shell to Clinton Production Credit Association, I have levied on and will sell to the highest bidder for cash at farm of Box Lan- ford, near Waterloo, the following: 5 Mules, 1 Mare, 3 Cows, 2 Wagons, Turn Plows and other Fanning Tools as de scribed in the said Mortgages. 10 A. M. Friday, April 10,1942 Rex Lanford Farm, near Waterloo E. BELL, Agent versary April 15. T. H. McGinnis celebrated a birth day Saturday, April 4. CHICK STARTER MI Tort gst M$a a ms r Qssaf I TBiamiDTlCM . OUfs Al Mash Chick Starter. OIITU MMfumrtr The New LAURENS WAREHOUSE “The Farmon 9 Exchange” B. Waklrep. Mgr. TeL 414 LAURENS, S. C. The Sick Friends of Carl Campbell arefglad to know he is recuperating at his home after an appendix operation at the local hospital last week. Miss Katherine Herring is ill at her home on Beauregard Street. Friends of E. A. Hill are glad to know he returned home Tuesday from a Charlotte, N. C., hospital and is improving. Leonard Gilliam is ill at his home. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson has been ill several days. Birth Announcements in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lokey, in Gaffney. Misses Estelle Arnold and Beulah Kinard visited in Augusta, Ga., Sun day. * Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family and Mrs. L. A. Whitmorth and son, Charles, of Martin, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester recently. |Ir. and Mrs. Gettis McAbee and son, and Miss Marggret McAbee of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Sunday. Walker Osborne and Ned Vincent ort Jackson, Were at home for the week-end. Mrs. Claude Smith, B(r. and Mrs. Henry King, and Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry McGinnis visited in Spartanburg Monday. ; Friends of Claud Smith will be in terested to know he has been trans- Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Lambert an- ferred from Fyt Bragg, N. C., to nounce the birth of a son, Richard, Camp Blandihg, Fla. Mrs. Smith for [on March 30. Mrs. Lambert is the parents, former Miss Ruby Durham ot Pclzer, THESHNOF DEPENDABLE SEDVICE FDD ANY CAR OD TRACK Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell, BArs. M. C. Stewart, Mrs. Ralph Stewart and Miss Helen Stewart visitors in Greenville Thursday. Miss Nora Cannon of Hickory Tav era, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon, i Miss Eva Campbell of Belmont, N. C., and O’Neil Campbell of Camp Wheeler, Ga.^ were at home for the week-end. On Sunday they were liMMKred-hy Dwtr mother, Mrs. John Campbell, with a surprise birthday Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. Ray Godfrey an nounce the birth of a son, Ray, on April 4. Mrs. Godfrey Is the former Mias Ruth King. Egg Hunt On Saturday afternoon Mrs. W, R. Quinn, Mrs. Charles Dunaway, Mrs. M. C. Stewart, Mrs. John * Word, Misses Betty and Anna Quinn de lightfully entertained about thirty- five little girls, and boys with an Easter c— hunt on the lawn of the Bir. and Bin. Marvin Whitmire | Bailey Memorial M. E. church. Prizes and son, Alvin, spent the week-end were awarded the winners with Bln., Whitmire’s parents, BAr. 7 ^ ) ( 1^' SEE YOUR LOCAL v r\ V ET? CHEVROLET at ■ 9 v* DtAUK Today, moro than ovor before, this sign beck- and Bln. W. P. Potts, in Catawba. lin. Ora Wood and son. Robert, {visited BAr. and ten. J. L. Smith In Greenwood Sunday. / Braswell Of cordial iatarest to their friends skilled, reiebli fondco that comes wMit Cl) trained mechanics, (2) quality materials, and (3) reasonable service ratas«..,Yeu can expect ten.'Edgar Ross of Greer, visited BAr. and Mn. L. B. Trammell the pact weak. Sloan Shaw of Belton, visited ter. and ten. C. C. Abbott Sunday. ter. and Mrs. E. B. Davis and fam ily were called to Saluda on account l Wl$he illness of Bin. Davis’ mother, Sin. W. M. Turner. 5 . BAr. and Mrs. Jim Trammell of Greer, were visiton of BAr. and Bin. L. B. Trammell Saturday. Mn. Ursula Blakely had as b guests the past week end ter. end ten. Pat Murphy of Enoree, and BAr. ten, MS’*** Btekrty sod family is the marriage of Bliss Joyce Louise Braswell and Rufus Andrew Hand- FOC "SHtVKI THAI SAIttHB — SB VIC! HUT SAVtS** 1 Check and Rotate Tires 2 Get Regular Lubrication 3 Service Engine—Carburetor 5 Check! —Battery ANO otfm "CAR CONSERVATION PLAN 1 j and Wheel Alignment 6 Check Chitch, Trananuaeiaa, Rear Ask 7 Check Cooling Giles Chevrolet Company, Inc. CLINTON, S. C