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r- x.r ■* ■ v r Tharedoy. April 30,1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Prasbyterions Ask Defense Fund Atlanta, April 25.—The Presbyte rian Church In the United States will aeek to raiaa #100,000 in ootatributiaos ♦Hie wei|t for its deCense service council sPoric* This Is an incraass over the $44,000 Raised J BP uses in enons to swe nMale HOME NURSING COURSES OFFERED The Clinton unit of the American Red Cross, under the supervision of Mrs. J. B. Townsend, plans to start two classes in home nursing begirt* nine May first. Mrs. William McMillan will teach and Mrs, A. B. Davidson the c . These instructors are their rtwh church,** Baa of tha drive mid. In addition to the denominational drive, the Synod of North Carolina plans a drive Jor $80,000. and the Synod of Kentucky a drive for $9,500. ■Purpose Laxative Gives Mote Satisfaction ttv* n rel ve Powj -•’•-“■’’iarss. commonly re ferred to as Biliousness, by OonsUpeiioo. Use rected. 15 dosee for only family else 25c. Adv. Page Five WEEK END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BUK...U0m IK PEOPLE YOU KNOW Ifttns of Intortst Concerning Clinton Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Laura tor the av-lwill^thw _ and.lftrs. Eric Barhis. members of families. | Mrt Jleniy Suber and Miss Doria Thorn interested are asked to cell'R u her were week-end roasts of rela- Mrs. J. B. Townsend and be enrolled; tives in Columbia, in one of the classes before May first.' Mrs. Townsend yesterday stated that to data little interest has bain shown in the opportunity for this training which is of such importance now. Two afternoon classes will be held Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, Barrie Jean, returned Tuesday from Sumter, where they spent several Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lyeth of Au gusta, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr|. L. B. Dillard. Sir. and Mrs. O. E. Worrell, tor ment of Mt. Airy, N. C, have taken 110 ■nPAriSWO to the residence of Mrs. P. S. Jeanet. Mr. Worrell is assistant manager of Rose’s. Miss Dorothy Edwards, member of the Trenton school faculty, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and days with Lt Wingard of Shaw field. J Mrs. J. V. Edwards. Miss Sammie Stoner and Mrs. Vir-! Dr. Both well Graham spent the gil Abrams of Ware. Shoals, were week-end at Duke university, Dur- Miss Maud Geer toe afternoon periods, pro required number enroll. Joe McMillan, senior at Clemson, spent toe week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie McMillan. TIME IB SHORT ' Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr„ Centers* Weekly. $2.M per yW,1 J Ala, «jrisUiM Mn. * yean $$4$. Alter May 12, $S.H J***? 1 ?* pwents, Mr. and Mrs. P. per year. $ yean $5.M. ! B Adair, this week ft.lf per . S yean $2.M, After Jehr, $LM per year, S yeen $$.$$. See me fer ether speelala. See er Call JAMES W. CALDWELL At Clinton Tan Ream at 1*$ Call Us For SCREEN DOORS Clinton Builders Supply Co. Phone 15-J CONTRACTING Mr. and Mrs. Laurence F. Davis were the week-end guests of the let ter’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris, in Sandersville, Ga. *i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson and Mrs. Effie Hardling of Greenwood, were guests Sunday of Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Bliss Hazel Howard was toe week end guest of Miss Eva Holyfield in Charlotte, N. C. ham, N. C. Carroll Cogtes of toe naval hos pital, Roanoke. Va, spent the past week-end with his parents in Mount- ville, and visited friends here. Mrs. WilsOh Cauley has returned to her home in Knoxville, Tenn, af ter a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley Mrs. Nene D. Workman attended the wedding of Dr. Gerald Scurry of Chappells and Columbia, and Miss Emily Thomas in Charleston on Sat urday evening. . Albert Swiler of Wilmington, DeL, is visiting his brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Blrs. Fred H. Ehrhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford on H. D. HENRY F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loam Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 innnnnawnnowwwniinwnnnMwnnnnniiwwggaaiuMMMBBggi JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE s. J R. CRAWFORD ~ CLINTON. 8. C. Mr. ’ and Mrs. G. F. Harvey of i Sunday visited tyr. and Mrs. W. C. Kingstree, were guests several days I Whitmire in Enoree. this week of Mrs. Harvey's brother,) Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sumerel and Roy Gasque, and i. Harvey’s Mrs. Gasque. sons of Newport, Ky., will arrive Fri- Final Tax Notice COUNTY AND STATE TAX BOOKS CLOSE MAY 1 Let me warn taxpayers that May 1 is the last day on which county and state taxes may be paid without ad ditional penalty. After that date the law requires that the books be closed, the 7 per cent penalty go into effect and the costs of execution added. AVOID fflfE LAST MINUTE RUSH! T. LANE MONROE County Treasurer Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess spent day for a visit to the former’s sis- the week-end at their cabin *at Bear ter, Mrs. Jack W. Anderson, and Wallop near Chimney Rock, N. C. brother, Ryland F. Sumerel. V Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simpson of Whit-! Mrs. R. T. Dunlap returned to San- mire, spent Sunday here with the lat-1 dersville, Ga, yesterday after a few| (ters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. days visit to her sister, Mrs. Laurence, 'Bobo. ;F. Davis, and friends, j Miss Elizabeth Barnes had as her: Joe C. McDaniel of Camp Dix, N. J, week-end guests Misses Helen Haw-, and Mrs. W. P. Coker of Hickory, kins, Sara Wannamaker and Gwen- N. C, spent several days last week dolyn Barnes, Lander college stu- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. dents, Greenwood. j W. McDaniel. Mrs. James P. Sloan spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle on Sun-: days during the week with her par- day visited the former’s sister, Mrs., ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gaines, in W. B. Key, Jr, and Mr. Key in Rock Greenwood. ( Hill. v Mr. and Mrs. James G. Monroe and Mrs. Cora McQuiston of Columbia, son, Jimmy, of Latta, visited Mrs. and W. H. McQuiston of Hopkinsville, Monroe’s father, John T. Blakely, Ky, spent the week-en<T with their and other relatives here the past daughter and sister, Mrs. I. M. Adair, week-end. and Mr. Adair. Friends of Mr. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole, Miss Quiston will be interested to know Alice Poole and Peggy Power spent;he has been called fdr military ser- the week-end in Kinard with Mr. and vice. Mrs. L. L. King. j Mrs. Nene D. Workman, Mrs. W. J. Lt. and Mrs. Walter Todd of Camp Duncan and Davis Workman, spent Gordon and Augusta, Ga, visited the the week-end in Sumter with the for- former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Todd, the past week-end. Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mrs. Clyde'S. Lankford, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rey nolds, Jr, and Mrs. John W. Finney, vtettosa in Gmenvilte J. mer’s son, Duncan Workman, a pa tient at the Shaw field hospital. Miss Lidie Smith spent the week end with relatives in Cross HilL Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Sprouse and day. Miss Marjorie Bunch, student at the Woman’s college of Furman uni Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lumas Lake. Bliss Alice Neighbors of Greenville, spent the week-end with her moth* Every Business Day ... of the past 56 years has found this bank ready for the service of its customers and the community it serves. Conditions have fluctu ated greatly. There has been no fluctuation in • the stability of this institution, or in the qual ity of its services, which cover every branch of banking, savings accounts and personal loans. These services may be yours at all times by associating with this bank. CLOSING NOTICE—Effective May 6, we will close every Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon for the months of May, June, July and August. 1 WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS M. S. Bailey t Son BANKERS OLDEST ' STRONGEST versity, Greenville, was toe week-end er, Mrs. R. P. Neighbors, near here, guest of Miss Miriam Donnan. { Friends of Dr. Dudley Jones will Mrs. G. A. Black is visiting her.be glad to know he returned to his daughter, Mrs. C. B. Lawter, and home Sunday from a Columbia hos- Chaplain Lawter in Montgomery, Ala. pital and is now satisfactorily im- Mr. and Mrs. D. W. A. Neville of proving. Newberry, Mrs. L. M. Kennedy and; Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Jr, is spending children of Spartanburg, were guests the week at Hinesville and Camp Monday of Mrs. Bothwell Graham. | Stewart, Ga, with Captain Davis. Miss Ella Adair and Miss Dorothy! Friends of Mrs. George Holland Edwards were visitors in Brevard, will regret to know she is a patient N. C, the past week-end. {at the local hospital. Mrs. Holland’s Miss Thelma Owens, Miss Nellie daughter, Mrs. Joe Hagins, of Abbe- Ruth Duckett, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. | ville, spent Sunday here. Newman and Mrs. Charles Shelton of; Miss Harriett Davis of Spartanburg, Spartanburg, were guests Sunday of spent the week-end with her parents, the former’s sister, Mrs. R. G. New-, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis, man, Jr, and Mr. Newman in Colum- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lynn had as bia. . {their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Miss Grady McAlister was the;Van Johnkon, Mrs. W. O. Goree and guest of friends in Pomaria and New- son, and Mr. and Mrs. Davis John- berry several days last week. json of Ninety-Six, and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe and Miss, Joe Poole and daughter of the Long Louise Coe of Gaffney, spent the Branch section. I week-end with Mrs. Coe’s parents, Miss Agnes Milling is spending two Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. weeks in St. Augustine, FTa, with FtK le State Ttex PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. eBUNmLX & a Mrs. R. L. Lockett has returned; her sister, Mrs. George R. Blalock, from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. and Captain Blalock. Mell D. Eadie, and Mr. Eadie in Mi-! Watts Davis of Camp Stewart, ami, Fla. iGa, spent the week-end with his Prof. Bothwell Graham of the Au- 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis, gusta Junior college faculty. Miss!Sr. Katherine Graham of Rock Hill, and| Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard and Miss Elizabeth Graham, student at | daughter, Lillian, Miss Irene Work- the University of South Carolina, Co-.; man, and Miss Agnes Davis were lumbia; spent the week-end at their t guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. home here. j Workman in Marion, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Hughes of | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black, Miss Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Frances Black of Whitmire, W. A. Cauley Sunday. | Black of Newberry, and Joe Edwards Lt - Francis Blalock and Mrs. Bla- attended the wedding of the former’s lock left yesterday for Camp Polk, son, Butler Black, and Miss Iris Webb near Alexandria, La. Lt Blalock had in Atlanta Sunday, several days leave on being trans- { Miss Betty Hunter and Batty Jean ferred from Camp Lee,, Petersburg, 1 Sumerel spent the week-end in Va., to Camp Polk. | Greenville with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Jack Red and little daughter, Miss Virginia Sumerel, freshman at Jennie, of Norwood, Ohio, are spend- the Woman’s college of Furman uni- ing some time with her aunt Mrs. ■ versity. Jack W. Anderson, and Mr. Ander- > Miss Mary Ella Bailey of the Camp-; son. Mr. Red and Joe Fishback, who obello school faculty, spent the week- accompanied them here, returned to end with her Another, Mrs. T. L. W. Norwood yesterday. ‘ ! Bailey. Miss Agatha Bailey, who Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Grover {teaches in Chester, Mr. and Mrs. McQueen and small daughter, Bon- Drummond Bailey and children of nie, who have resided here for the; Greenwood, also spent Sunday at past year will be interested to know; home. they will move soon to Greenville. I Mrs. Dill Ellis of Dillon, and Mrs. Mr. McQueen, an employe of the Jack East of Beaumont Texas, left South Carolina Tax commission, being transferred there. Sgt Johnnie H. Surratt now sta tioned at Tyndall field, Ala., will ar rive tomorrow to spend a fifteen day furlough with his father, W. H. Sur ratt and other relatives here. Sgt. Surratt will be accompanied by his bride, toe former Miss Opal Owens of Panama City, Fla. Friends of Mrs. J. W. Mahon, who has-been spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A Ram- age, Sr., near hare, will be inti t su to know she has joinad her in Baltimors, Md„ where she has ac- a clerical position with the it-no.v Tuesday after being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis for a few days. Little Becky Ellis will remain with her grandparents while Mrs. Ellis visits in Montgomery, Ala., and Marianna, Fla., for about ten days, alter which she will return here for a visit of several weeks. Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Mrs. John G. Barden, Mrs. J. B. Dailey, Mrs. Sid ney Rumph and Mrs. J. W. Coleman of Broad Street Methodist church, at tended the Greenwood district meet ing of the Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service in Ninety Six Thursday. Fortner of Columbia, tot week-end fueet of friends at the orphanage. MONEY IN YOUR POCKET That's what you have when you are a regular customer at McCOY’S. Every time you buy a gallon of gasoline here you save, and every time you save, that means “money in your pocket." Start today using .... McCOY’S REGULAR GME'^ Motorists have learned to expect the finest service- warm, persona] attention from us that makes for better driving, safer motoring. There’s a difference in the ser vice we give you—in the higher quality products, lower prices, extra attention. Drive in today! Get Super-Ser vice. Get Smooth Motoring! Tune in on MCCOY'S RADIO PROGRAM over WBT, Charlotte, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 8:30 to 8:45 A. M. 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