The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 07, 1942, Image 5

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Thursdoy, Moy l t 1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 5. C Page Five IW»BWI«»»WBHBaaWW«gWMIC Can Us For SCREEN DOORS ■ ' t . * X \ . - J Clinton Builder* Supply Co. PhM«M4 CONTRACTING WE ARE READY FOR , , OUR STOdK IS COMPLETE ^ See Oar Line of Dream In CREPE .. . \ , SHARKSKIN... BEMBERGS ... CHIFFONS .. • * > * ■ AH Styles and Colon In Sheer Dresses LADIES' HATS —STRAWS AND FELTS — IN THE LATEST FASHION. COONER'S WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS., ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Iftms of Intoresf Concerning Clinton Residents ■ I. ■II.I ' I I li I«I ■ I ■—im<m I I i in III i.im.i ; —11 Eamli tmmmrn Mist Mary McLendon of Atlanta, | Mrs. Olin Shealy, Jr., and Mrs. was tbs week-end guest of Miss Mary Owens returned yesterday after; Peggy Johnson. a visit to Sgt. and Mn. J. D. Owens Mrs. Whiter McDowell of Pacolet, HinesviUe and Camp Stewart, Qa. and MC* John William* of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baxter spent visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. the week-end in EUoree with their Robert D. Lynn, Saturday. ' ! daughter^ Mrs. George Felkel, and M. J. l5anziger is spending some- felkel. time with Mr t and Mrs. John C Davis Friends of Joe W. Wray of the high school faculty will be glad to know he is out again after being a patient at the local hospital. guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Hor-' Mrs. George Hesse ami daughter, ace Gem* in Ninety Six. Miss Evelyn Hesse, of Charleston, H. D. HENRY ISM-1942 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY A COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE ' Federal Loeae NegeCiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 r near here. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith, Mrs. Harwood Nelson and children were Mrs. W. Taylor Adair has returned I * re quests this week of the former's,, frdm a several weeks’ visit to her j Mr *- Goy 1 * L. Simpson, andH brother, Roy C. Nabors, and Mrs. Na- Mr. Simpson. JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WOR bors in Atlanta. Roy G Chapman of/ the Orlando. Fla., air base, is spending a ten-day leave with his parents in Laurens, and brother, R. P. Chapman, and Mrs. Chapman here. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick and daughter, Margaret Annette, of Georgetown, are visiting Mrs. Bolick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moor head, in Goldville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Oxley were week-end guests of the former’s THERE'S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY FOR EVERY FARMING P J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON. 8. C. EMENT Friends of Ray Boyd, son of Mr.. .r „ • w „ ~ „ and Mrt. J. R. Boyd, will be gi»H to m ° t J ier » Mra W. C. Oxley, and other i. „ relatives in Bluefleld, W.Va. know he is recuperating following a tonsil operation at Hays hospital. Mrs. Kenneth Burdette and son, York, of Charleston, were week-end guests of relatives here. Mrs. Tom Adair and Mrs. Minnie C. Adair spent the past week in Lau rens with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adair. Miss Sara Lee Pack and Miss Lil- Mrs. Al L. Shepard and son, Bobby, of High Point, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Copeland and other friends here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Lawrence and son, Charles Ray, of Calhoun, spent the week-end with Mrs. Lawrence’s mother, Mrs. E. F. Ray. nM '■'■PI- —!—UL- 1 —!U!i- - il'Jgl SlimWXaKNMaMIBaWBBhWKWWWBWWIMMHHKWKWHMMHHMHWWMHBWBXB j >Ugh ^ r ’ Bai 7* J T ean ’ days this week in Lexmgton with the former’s mother, Mrs. Emmie Win- gard. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Z. Poole and chil- „ n ,-f Frienda of Mrs. George W. Cope- i th? 1 land to know she was * III the ’ Marahal1 P ck ’, able to return to her home Tuesday | ! Lt. anJTrs. B. F. Wingard ^ being a patient at the local hos-; Having A Party? IXIMAl ICE CREAM (Trade Mark Registered) Top treat at parties—be they for children or frown- ups—is the senring of DIXIMAID Ice Cream. It's welcome! It's refreshing! And it’s j * because it gives you extra energy, found in to dutha job that wmt Adults prefer ice cream. Children demand it. Doctors recommend it. Call For DiximaiD Ice Cream from your favorite dealer in Clinton and Goldville GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. pitaL Miss Frances Leonard was the week-end guest of relatives in At lanta. Miss Clare Huber has returned the dm. of Piedmont, end Mm Mollie ‘wo week,'vtait with reletivw sse •s&rt: MonU.^and*Mr/Monu”' W ' E 1 ““ Juv. Mcf^neid spent Friends of Mrs. E. B. Pinson will 1 , a ' . A h iU for tended the wedding of Miss Frances r w Phiiiins i. wiuiamj and Lt. Harry McSween of * th f ^ t f ,Camp Croft and Defuniak Springs, Mi? anH «nn Prank rla -’ at Presbyterian church ie. me voting her pd^nU, Mr. and her “"L A - r : webb - Colun - b ‘* this w“k-end'Jests MrrM H SpiU.^ Miss Margaret House and Gib Spill- week. Miss Julia Cherry of Spartanburg, was the week-end guest of Mr. and ers of Charlotte, N. C. .. noen—i. t. i . . Mrs. Varina Betsill was the guest V* 0 had relatives in Enoree several days as their guest Sunday James Lawson ^ weejc 0f Mfs r A I1 H Ur McOueen and children. 1 G€orlle DeShiel ^ ls wa s the week- Je^A^JSAXr,^ ^ 0 ' ,riends ^ BUck Moun - vi*itinK “or parent,. Mr. and Mr,. F. „„ ch>ntJr reWnw< r „_ c. mnson. terday fnxn a viait to her daughter, Mrs. S. P. Beaman and Mr. Beaman “WHEN WE WERE LITTLE ..." wfhat^s ptoxnlxr ... her eeoneanlea ... her ways el mak- tag a little go a lent way? Many raeh mothers knew and appreciate Penney’s ... far prodaetiig saeh good, send values. Thrift has always been Important at Penney V-ewd it Is evin mere tmportant now that Thrift and Savings have become a national dnty. r DRESSES/ 4.98 Rayon sheers, spun rayons and novelty weaves! Tkilored, casual and dressy types! Sizes 12 to 50. DRESSES Tailored, shirt* waist pud classic cot* SUMMER HATS 1.98 Crfap •trmvs hr wort folts, too. SALLY LEA DRESSES 129 Friends of Martha Wilson, daugh- Ollerof Mr.^Mr,. L. M. Witom. wlU m BrtUmore. Md. 1 1 rrtaod * ^ Mr *' B F ' Wingud will* ope ation ^ week at regret to know she has been ill at Rev and*Mrs. J LeCrande Maverl h * r h0m * ,0r th * P" 1 "everal days. ’ Pe r: M«* N. W. McDaniel has returned Mrs S A Maunev froin • viaIt 40 *** daughter, Mrs. Mm ^ p ^ ker, “ dMr Coto ‘ nHlck - N ’ C -» and Mr * Fi4her of l Captain William M. Blakely, Mrs. b^f eni 1 ^^wiS^T^^erTmcSfer, | Thniniia Pnoi*. ura. »k. .....w Bra «' N * c > ^ being transferred to euestTf relatfvL Tn Wh itmTr^ k Fort Bennin *‘ G *-» where be will re- guest of relatives in Whitmire. Mrs. f or dut y next Biiw' “‘‘i Mr,. P. S. Jeanes I, vMUng her Mr and Mre* Drimr. .nd ,0n ' G,p “ in Kobert P. Jene,. medi- so^ BiH? Cal COrpf * Camp Forrert > a nd Mrs. with Mm* ^ Jeanes Manchester, Tenn. ^ DriMers mother - Mrs * M ' Mrs. R. B. Vance, Miss Connie Bai- , vr., n tj . ley and W. J. Bailey returned yes- wu^h?»ia < d R ' I ?°K land terday from a two weeks visit to the i ^ former,s daughter, Mrs. H. M. Wise. Ofter .being a patient at the local hos- and Mr Wise in jafcksonville, Fla. Friends of Miss Margaret Caroline Hipp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp, will be glad to know she is Daisy-fresh for the new season, these smart cotton frocks will answer your house-dress prob lem! CYNTHIA SLIPS 1.29 Rayon crepe In tailored types or dressy styles! Sizes 32-40. A Lovely Gift for Mother! ^HANDBAGS • 1.59 RAYON GLOVES , 49c - Smart whites and pital. Roy Brady of Atlanta, was a week end visitor at the orphanage. in improving satisfactorily following an H n >fl rw^ g Wlth hCr m ther ’ Mr ** | appendix operation at Hays hospital! Friends of J. Clarence Copeland 1 t0 retUrn to her home *1' Mrs. Tuner Cromer of Detroit, ness and exists ^ rJli" Mich ’ is spending sometime with her P 0 * 1 : another, Mrs. I. O. Ray. Miss Lyde tion at D. E. Tribble company in a few days. Mr. and Ray of Atlanta, is here this week, and; »»_ ~ . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson and; Greenville snLnt S?rfav B ^ith 8 thi children of Newbeny, also spent! Mr m^ J5 , Sunday with Mrs. Thompson’s, Joe Rogers of New York and Camp \ Croft, was the week-end guest of Birth Announcement McNINCH Mr. and Mrs. James McNinch ofl Laurens, announce the birth of a I daughter, Carolyn Todd, April 24, at I the Laurens hospital Mrs. McNinch, j the former Miss Easter Todd, is. at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Todd! Miss EHa Adair. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cromer have re cently moved to the city and are re siding in an apartment in the home of Mrs. George R. Holland. Mr. Cro mer is employed by Jacobs Press. 1 Miss Hazel Howard spent the week-end in Campobello with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.. Howard. Mrs. E. C. Goff and W. M. Page were of the Long Branch community, atao guests of the Howards and oth er relatives in Spartanburg Sunday. Sgt. John Pitts Rumph of Fort Bragg, N. C., is spending a ten-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Sid ney Rumph. Mr. Rumph, of Rich mond, Va., also spent the week-end at home. } Miss Elizabeth Graham, student at the University of South Carolina, Co lumbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Prof, and Mrs. Both well Graham. She had as her guests Miss Pat Moore of Santa Barbara, Cali fornia, and Mias Mary Fox of Spar- and Camp Croft, also stu dents at. Carolina.«. Miss Lalla Mae Edwards returned Monday to Charlottesville, Va., where TYPEWRITERS ArthariM* UatofWM* Dnkr. Cleaning and repairing all make reasonable chargee. Kenneth N. Baker she is doing special work in the med ical departmftnt of the University of Virgnia, after a few days visit to her parente, Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Edwards. Mias Dorothy Edwards, member of thf Trenton school faculty, and Mias Frances Ruth Edwards, Wlnthrop stu* dint, also spent fee KEEP YOUR ACCOUNTS ON YOUR Check Stubs The stubs of your check book furnish an accurate, permanent record of all expenditures, and help you keep your household budget balanced. And your can celled checks are indisputable evidence of bills paid. If you are not using the convenience of a personal checking account, we invite you to call and arrange for one at once. WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS M. S, Bailey A Sea BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Wednesday Holidays Are Here FOR MAY, JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST YOU WILL NEED YOUR CAR FILLED WITH GAS FOR YOUR HOUDAY TRIPS USE MCCOY'S REGULAR It will take you where you want to go and enable you to save approximately 20% on your gas bill Ask those who are wise by using McCoy's. DRIVE IN AND FILL YOUR TANK TODAY 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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