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-■ . * TTmwfay, Moy, 21, 1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. Poge Five X High Rating For The Blue Stocking Students' Publication Selected As One of Best By Collegiate Press. , Health Movies For Colored People ' The Laurent County Tuberculosis association is sponsoring a showing of health movies to colored groups throughout the county this week. The movie truck is sent out by the state board of health. Francis Young is technician for the unit. WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents ' One of the tan best college news* r an in continental United States the distinction claimed by the Blue Stocking. Presbyterian college student newspaper, as the staff of the publication for the first semes* ter, 1941-42, was notified of the high standing yesterday by the Associ ated Collegiate Press. The Blue Stocking was rated “All- American — Superior,” the highest possible rating, an honor which it has won for the past three semes ters, but the Additional honor of “Pacemaker,” given to only ten col lege papers in the country, regard less of the size of the institution, was also awarded the local prize-winning publication. The Blue Stocking is the only pa per in South Carolina and one of three in the South to gain the rec- Friends of H. W. Simmons will be j Thomas Mayers of Charleston, Sections being visited by the truck glad to know he is Improving at i spent the week-end at the orphan- are: - j Mercy hospital, Charlotte, N. C., age. Monday—Bethel church, 8:00 • wher * he is a patient ) Miss Mary White Caldwell, of De- p m , 1 Lt. B. F. Wlngard, formerly of catur, Ga., formerly nurse at Lesh Tuesday—Bell Street school, 'l:So Shaw fleld Sumter, will leave to- 1 infirmary, is the guest of Miss Claire m. and 8:20 pm jtor the air base at Rochester,;Huber. H. O. HENRY 189t-1942 F. M. BOLAND pm. Minn., where he will be post adju-f Friends of Miss Margaret Caroline Wednesday — Mountville colored, !“ t ’ “' s '“ L_. ... . , _ , . . school, s!0O pm. , _ — , „ „ M J Hi PP wiU be glad to know she has Thursday—Mt Zion church, 8:20 pm. Friday—Mt Carmel, 12:00 noon. p « ' ■ ll 1 1 .. Italians Don't Like This War ' Lisbon, Portugal, May 16.—Benito Friends of Dr. J. Lee Young will | resumed her studies at Presbyterian be sorry to know he is a patient at college after an operation illness. Hays hospital. I I Miss Verna Hill of Orangeburg, Friends of Robert McLees, re- was a vsitor at the orphanage this cently called for military service, 1 week. will be interested to know he has Mr. and Mrs. George Cody have and is now stationed!returned from their wedding trip - R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 beer^ accepted withrCompany mpany "A,” at the reception and Mrs. Cody is at her home here center, Fort'Jackson, Columbia. Mrs. Fred H. Allen of Wadesboro, only paper in chool with en- ognition. It was toe toe nation from a school rollment less than 500 to be so rec ognized. Charles MacDonald of Little Rock,! was editor-in-chief of toe prize-win ning newspaper. Other staff members were: Ben Hay Hammet, of Allen dale, sports editor; Bill Gulp, of Rock Hill, business manager; Pierce Tim- beriake, of Daytona Beach, Fla., managing editor; Cooley Nabors, of Clinton, columnist; Earl Cody, of York, advertising manager; and an editorial staff composed of Bobby Schwanebeck of Savannah, Ga., Bet- Mussolini is leading a hungry, dis- N. C., is the guest of Mrs. W. L. illusioned and apathetic Italy in an Marshall, Jr., who is visiting her unpopular war against the United mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mrs. Al- States. j len, Mrs. Marshall and daughter. The war’s unpopularity has been Eloise, will return to Wadesboro Fri- manifest in various, ways to Ameri cans who waited five months for re patriation after toe Duce of Fascism uttered toe fateful words that placed his people at war with yet another enemy last December if. ‘ Italy’s future as an ally of Ger many and Japan is unpredictable. ty Hunter of Clinton, Bill Boyd of Charleston, and Martin Abbott of Seneca. The Blue Stocking was last fall adjudged toe best newspaper' in South Carolina published by a col lege student body of less than 500. Your Films Are Developed By Experts Under Ideal Conditions T Just As Though You Did the Work Yourself—Only More So! * 25c For A RoU of Eight IMMEDIATE SERVICE SMITH’S PHARMACY Finishing by Pearson's Photo, Laurens, 8. C. while Mr. Cody is stationed at Fort Jackson. Mrs. Dill B. Ellis was toe week* end guest of friends in Chester. William Robinson of Waxhaw, N. C., was a guest on Friday at toe Thornwell senior banquet Mrs. George W. Taylor recently joined her son, Lt. Aiken Taylor of Camp Blanding, Fla., in Decatur, Ga., where they visited her parents, Mr. , JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS day. Friends of Sadler Love, recently inducted into the army, will be in terested to know he is attached to Company “B” at the reception cen- and Mrs. N. P. Pratt, ter, Fort Jackson, Columbia. Dr. S. C. Hays is spending two weeks in San Antonio, Texas, with her mother, Mrs. George Davis Lt. Ned S. Hays of Randolph field, and Mrs. Hays. Miss Alma McKee will leave to morrow to spend two weeks in Ches- AT WORK ERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUAUTY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE •/ J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON. 8. C. Mrs. Lewis B. Jones of Macon, G^.,!;; will arrive today for a week’s visit ■ Garvin Farris and M. L. Marine of Athens, Ga., visited friends on the orphanage campus Sunday. Mrs. Lilia Heath of Union, arid J.| ter, Pa., with her sister, Mrs. Grady P. Hollingsworth of Miami, Fla., Evans, Mr. Evans, and mother, Mrs. were guests several days last week; Alma McKee. I of their brother, G. W. Hollings- F. M. Stutts is on a ten day vaca- i worth, and Mrs. Hollingsworth. | tion trip to Inverness, Fla. j Friends of Frank Bailey will be W. L. Marshall, Jr., of Wadesboro, interested to know he is now em-i N. Cm Joined Mrs. Marshall and j ployed in Ninety-Six. 1921—1941 !i Hugh L Eichelberger i NEW YORK LIFE MAN 20 Yean. Experience , Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member — The National Association of Life Underwriters. * daughter,' Eloise, who are spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, for the week-end. Miss Colie Summer is spending the week with her sister, Miss Maron Summer, in Washington, D. C. She was accompanied on the trip by her Mrs. W. C. Bond and chldren and James Lewis Bond were guests Sun day of Mrs. S. P. Anderson in Green ville. L. H. Davidson returned yesterday to Fort Jackson after spending a few days leave with his mother, Mrs. sister, Miss Essie Summer of Chap- Lula Finney Davidson, pells. Miss Hazel Howard spent the Miss Alice Rice of Spartanburg, week-end with her parents, Mr. and was the guest of friends here Sun- Mrs. H. M. Howard, in Campobello. day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Padgett, Mr. Friends of Albert Johnson will be interested to know he has recently and Mrs. C. G. Barnette and children: been transferred to the air base at of Charlotte, N. C., were recent Wilmington, N. C. guests of their mother, Mrs. Jobe Nabors. ' Lt. Eugene Johnson of Fort Jack- son, spent the week-end at his home here. / Miss Margaret McGregor of Ruby, Lt. and Mrs. B. F Wingard and daughter, Barrie Jean, spent Sun- d«y~ with Mrs. Wingard’s mother, Mrs. Effie Wasson, in the Hickory Tavern section. Rev. George Bobo of Bowman, vis- a member of the Fountain Inn school ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B faculty, was toe week-end guest of Bobo, several days this week, her aunt, Miss Maude Sumerel, and Mr, and Mrs. Odyss McIntosh of Uncle, S. W. Sumerel, and Mrs. Sum- Greenwood, visited the former’s par- erel. i ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh,i Mr. and Mrs. Olin Johnson of , the past week-end. Greenwood, spent Sunday with the- - Lt. Robeet F. Slack of Fart lie- former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Johnson, j Clellan, Ala., was the guest pf friends and other relatives here. here Sunday. Friends of. Elliott Davis, son of Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox and son and Mrs. John D. Davis, will be in-! visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Mal- terested to know he has enlisted in colm Crum, and Mr. Crum in Green- the navy. Mr. Davis has been em- j wood Saturday. * ployed in Pensacola, Fla., for some Friends of Mrs. Irby S. Hipp will time. Billy Johnson of Camp Blanding, sympathize with her in the death of her sister, Mrs. Mary O’Donnell, APIM kt...the latest, high qaeflty sag Plus le State Tax PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, 8. C. Fla., spent the week-end with his which occurred last Wednesday in parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson. Columbia. Thad Johnson, Jr., who is working! Miss Jeanette Pitts spent Sunday in Moncks Comer, was also at home in Greenville with her brother, for the week-end. i Denny Pitts, and Mrs. Pitts. Mary Blakely of Ora, spent the Mrs. S. P. McCrackin has returned week-end with her uncle and aunt, to the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. Bluff Biakey. iW. Hollingsworth, after spending Mrs. James F. King and sons of some time in Whitmire with rela-j Washington, D. C., are spending the lives. — week with her mother, Mrs. J. Will Miss Mary Ella Bailey, member of Leake. the Campobello school faculty, ar-} Mrs. J. Paul Todd and little daugh- rived Tuesday to spend the summer ter, Paulagene, who are spending with her mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bai-f some time in Laurens with her moth- ley. er, Mrs. Herbert Martin, visited Mrs. Miss Mae Blackwell has returned Irene Todd during the week. to her home in Due West after a visit Mrs. C. L. Spns and Miss Hazel to her niece, Mrs. Roy Casque, and Sims have returned from a ten day Mr. Casque. visit to their daughter and sister, f Miss Madeline Cassanova of Co- Mrs. J. P. Maddox, in Madison, Ga. lumbia, spent the week-end with her Friends of Mrs. W. E. Monts, who parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova. is a patient at the Memorial hos-: Roy Smith of Fort Jackson, visited pital in Charlotte, will be glad to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. 1 know she is improving following an Smith, a few days this .week, operation, and in the next few days Raymond Johnson of Camp Gor- expects to return to the home of her don, Ga., J. B. Johnson of Fort Mc- brother, Dr. O. L. Miller, in Char- Pherson? Ga., and William Johnsohi lotte. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bass and son, Jimmy, left yesterday for Panama J. B. Johnson. of Camp Wheeler, Ga., speiit' the week-end with their mother, Mrs. City, Fla., where Mr. Bass is em ployed. . Friends of Aviation Cadet Duncan Ensign Rpbert Vance, who has just completed a course of study at Northwestern university, Chicago, is Workman, who has been transferred spendng a ten day furlough with his from the hospital at Shaw field, parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance. Sumter, to the hospital at Maxwell Ensign Vance will report for duty field, Montgomery, Ala., will regret 1 May 27 at Norfolk, Va. to know he continues to suffer from Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers and [ an attack of malaria. v | Mrs. L. M. Dugan spent Sunday in > The many friends of Dr. C. Bynum Asheville, N. C., with the former’s ’ Betts will be glad to know he is able sister, Mrs. Fred Mitchell. Mrs. to be out again after a several weeks’ Mitchell returned with them for a illness. few days’ visit with her father, O. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsend and Sowers, children have moved to a residence 11 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casque spent on Walnut street, and Mr. and Mrs. the past week visiting points of in? Davis R. Holland and son are occu- terest in Florida. While away they pying the hdfbe on .Woodrow street I spent several days with the former's vacated by toe Townsends. . j brother, Lee Casque, in Orlando, Friends of Mrs. B. H. Boyd will | and were guests of friends in Gaines- regret to know she is a patient at ville. local hospital. Friends of fir. Boyd, who has been ill for toe past few weeks, will be glad to know he is kble to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch, Jr., and children moved yesterday to Anderson where Mr. Crouch has ac cepted a position with the army en gineers at toe air base now under construction. Friends of Mrs. BUl Lufler will be glad to know she s able to be out again after being a patient at toe Rock Hill hospital Mrs. Lufler will join her husband, who is tennis coach tor the summer at the country club in Charlotte, N. C., the latter pert of the week. Mrs. James R. Barbour, who has been with Lt. Barbour at Langley Field, Va., is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. George Davis. Mrs. Kenneth Bickers, who has re sumed her position in Laulrens while Sgt Bickers is in training at Fort Washington, Md., also spent toe week-end with her mother. Nr. and Mrs. Charles R. Workman of Spartanburg, spent Sunday here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Friends of Mr. Workman will be interested to know he has received orders to report for active duty at the air base at Or lando, Fla., May 90. He hold* the rank of first lieutenant Taxes and the Axis *- A'■.. ' ‘ ... 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