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-rtrr-r* '■’•v Page Eight / -4- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. Man Behind raf WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSOHiL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBE1X, Correspondent Misses Kathleen Howard and Mar-1 Ervin Foster of Kings Mountain, ion Padgett, Darrell Dailey, Mabry {N. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCrary spent Sunday in Render- McGinnis. * sonville and Lake Lure, N. G. j Mrs. G. L. Curry of Spartanburg Mrs. Esther Mitchell and daugh-' SP 6111 several days with her mother, ter, Marion, and Miss Madeline; Mrs. Hugh Cunningham Beckham visited relatives in Green Thursday. May 21*1942 _ I-LLLU !1 E 1 1 1 jlL!—L. Retail Ceiling Prices Rev. D. E. Boozer Installed Sunday t -i <vfVVS 39* t-t *♦ ^ A close-up of Air Marshal Arthur Travers Harris, of the RAF, who Is the man behind the relentless bombing of Germany’s industrial, military machine. He has been chief of the bombing command since late February, and also head ed the recent British air mission to this country. 1 ville the past week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hayes and Mr., ,_ « . „ and Mrs. Hopkins ol Peter, visited L < ^ tel1 Wilbanks and Miss ! Mrs. Hayes’ sister. Mrs. S. V. Hoover,! y er ?. Pa j; kra . an wcre vlsltors m Co ' j and Mr. Hoover the past week-end. . u ?l 13 . i . „ I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Huckabee of -[ Mf 8 - yictor Mattox and Mrs. Leila c ross Anchor, visited Mr. and Mrs. j Sipth visited Mr. and Mrs. Job Smith | ^ p Gilbert Sunday beaift, cut; canned tomato juice; grapefruit juice; canned pineapple juice. v Other groceries and household Mrs. J. N. Dillishaw of Forrest sundries: canned salmon; canned City, N. 0., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough. (Continued from page one) es: canned peaches; canned pears; canned pineapples; canned corn; canned peas; canned tomatoes; can- ~ .. „ „ . . .. ned pork and beans; canned green Davld E . Boozer as ^ stoT ot the Installation services for the Rev. Watts Mills and Todd Memorial Churches at Laurens, were held Sun day morning and evening. 1 The commission in charge from South Carolina Presbytery met at vegetable soup; canned tomato soup; j the Watts Mills church at 11 ajn. packaged flour mixes (cake, pancake iDr> D j. Wo ods, of this city, pre- biscuit mixes only ^ macaroni and, side d and propounded the constitu- spaghetti, dried, bulk and packaged;,tiona questions; Dr. L. R. Lynn, of rolled oats, bulk and packaged; com th* cit y, preached the sermon; Dr. flakes; bread, all types; soda crack- D . j. Brimm, of this city, charged the ers; fresh milk and cream; lard, bulk pastor, and Elder J. W. Todd, of and print, vegetable shortening^ su- Laurens, delivered the charge to the in Newberry Saturday. , .j James Painter^ and Edgar Taylor ® 8 ^ packaged and /bulk; < pongregation. Melvin and James Creswell spent of Charleston, .were at home for the co ” e ^i cocoa; table salt; com/meal, College To Hove Outdoor Theatre , the week-end with Mrs. J. M. Cres well in Abbevillfc. Mrs. H. W. Simmons and children, 1 Mrs. Sidney Bryson, Allen Simmons and Tommie Cox on Sunday visited 1 H. W. Simmons, who is a patient at j Smith. ^ Mercy hospital in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Betty Padgette has returned ' home after several days’ visit in Greenwood. Mrs. C. C. Abbott, Mrs. Walker j Gregory, Woodrow Wilson and Fern Hardman visited Mrs. Wilson at I State Park Sunday. ,. .. , . , , « ..At the Todd Memorial service in week-end. c j Packaged; nee, bulk or pack- the evening the commission in charge Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and 1 t 01 lct paper; soaps (bari flakes, children of Ware Shoals, spent the ! P° w uer, chips, granular, and/cleans- week-end with their parents, Mr. and}* 11 ® P° wders ); paper na Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Seay and Mrs. J. J.i Household furniture, appliances and furnishings— Appliances and equipment: radios and phonographs; vacuum/ cleaners 9-W5- consisted of Rev. C. J. Rev. C. A. Calcote Rev. • C. F. Allen of Elder R. F. Fleming of Mr. Boozer, a former pastor at Goldville, came to Laurens recently from Menlo, Ga^ to accept the Lau rens pastorates. KEROSENE... IQc Per Gallon . YARBOROUGH OIL COMPANY WEST MAIN 8TKEET Among The Sick Mrs. J. B. Barbery is recuperating "jJ 8wee P ei ?j refrigerators at her home agter being a patient,® .* c ^ ox 1 f. s ’ w 8 shin S machines; at the local hospital. . , ; sewmg machines; stoves and ranges;; Mrs. Leila Smith has been ill sev- glass coffee makers eral days. ' and mix ff s i floor lamps and bridge Jimmie Cathcart is suffering from 1 U gh \ fl Ulbs L ironing an injured arm he received while c t ai ? s ,’ door brooms; china and Mr. and Mrs. Andy McElrath and p^y^g Sunday. pottery, tableware in sets; cooking daughter, Mrs. Minnie Lee Elders Construction began last week on ; and daughter of Simpsonville, vis- an outdoor theatre at Presbyterian 1 jted Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery college as the gift of Dr. William P. Sunday. Jacobs, president of the institution., Grady Whitmire of Florida, and 'May 26 Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries utensils (10-quart pail, two-quart saucepan, five-quart tea-kettle. Furniture: all living room, dining room and bedroom suites (sets or It will be completed in time fo'r use Whitmire of Union, visited at the college's (n-st commencement exercises on June 1. B- Rawls will be 64 years old! individual pieces); kitohen tables.and chairs; studio couches and sofa beds; J. B. Fuller will be 14 years old mattsesses; bedsprings. „ . j xt n- c i May 28 ' i Furnishings: rugs and carpets, size 1 Hazel and Nellie Samples Mrs. Floyd Golden had a birthday 6x9 and larger; linoleum; felt base relatives here the past week-end. _ _ _ Misses r ; mis n Necessary hmitations on building, of Whitmire, spent Sunday with their yesterday, set by the Of M necessitate keeping fat h er Dewey Samples. May 23 is Mrs the cost of the structure at present ,, _ .... , ,, j u- .uJ 13 1VirS ‘ at S500. In order to conform to these! M r8 - £'°™' ie ^5 ! : I c ! n and ^, r ” and T xr u w'u j u-_.^'’ and ^ tc ^ en ! blankets and comforts; limitations, only the rostrum and 200 Mrs: Bl11 Don of Ware Shoals, and ^ Mrs. R.L. Yarborough had a birth-, house curtains; bedspreads, cotton; A Few Cents A Day Pays Hospital Bi Protect your health and the health of your family with HOSPITAL INSURANCE Attractive Group Plan Physical Examination Not Required PROMPT PAYMENT OF CLAIMS Protective Hospital Aid Corporation Home Office: Newberry, S. C. ROBERT D. LYNN, Local Agent rionn rw.rne' ^ sheets and sheet- Glenn Downs mg, cotton; towels, cotton, bathroom of Laurens, day May 7. , tablecloths and napkins, plain and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson of this com- print (cotton only); window shades. seats will be constructed for pemja-'^'^f Beulah Harrisoq nent use now, it is stated. The back- ' ,sd ^ d Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell ... * o* * n i u ■ ground will be temporarily made Su " day „ w ' at State Park - has a from paneling with classic wooden Robert McGinnis visited her birthday today. . columns, to be supplanted later 'by s ‘ steV ’ E 8816 ^oer Gamer in Mrs J. J. McGinnis had a birjhday concrete. Several hundred additional | A ^ usta ' f^ 3 ;; re ^5 ntl 7- Ma ^ 1 Mr. and Mrs Daniel Hedspeth of Mrs. J. H. Foster observed her ! Laurens, and Vaughan Prater of birthday May 18 Goldville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen-1 Yesterday was Mrs. R. C. Oxner’s temporary seats will be finished for use on June 1. The outdoor theatre is located on the south'side of the college carppus on the block with the YMCA build ing and Callaway tennis stadium. Dr. S. C. Hays, of this city, who is in charge of construction of the new Doyle infirmary, is directing con struction of the open-air theatre. ! ry King Sunday. : birthday. Hardware, agricultural supplies, miscellaneous: Hay forks; garden and lawn rakes; dirt shovels; axes, single bit; claw hammers; hand saws; inside and outside house paints (ready mixed); fertilizer, bulk and packaged; vegetable seeds, bulk and packged; insecticides; bicycles, adult L. G. Marchbanks of Camp Aubry, I Miss Doris Grigory celebrated her sizes; bicycle tires, flashlights. Birth Announcements ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts an- ria Nell, at Hays hospital, May 12. Columbia, visited his- mother, Mrs. 13th birthday Sunday Rosa Lee Marchbanks recently. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hoover cele- Mrs. Susie Blanton is visiting rela- brated their “2nd. wedding anniver- tives in Kings Mountain, N. C. sary May 5- Miss Juanita Jones has returned; — • to her home in Gaffney after visit- W. M. S. Meets ing friends here. ! The Woman’s Missionary society of Fred Smith of Spartanburg, visited Calvary Baptist church met Monday his mother, Mrs. Macie Smithy re-' evening at the home of Mrs. R. L. cently. i Yarborough. Mrs. R. D. Hughes, Ned Vincent and Walker Osborne president, called the meeting to or- of Fort Jackson, and Oscar Vincent der, with Mrs. L. H. Bagwell leading ., , . , . . xxi i of Camp Stewart, Ga., were at home in prayer. The secretary, Mrs. Ralph nounce the birth of a daughter, Glo-j for th / week _ end . |R idd i e , called the roll a^d read the I j John Hogan of the air corps in ( minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Joe Terry, program leader. Ice, fuel and automotive: Ice; coke; coal (hard ant| soft); charcoal; fire wood; kerosene; fuel oil; gasoline; oil; tires and inner tubes. COPELAND Mr. and Mrs. James M. Copeland, of Renno, announce the birth of a daughter, Lena Bell, on May 7. SAY, “I SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. program used the topic for Jhe month: ‘Think PERHAPS ... you may not be able to make so many trips this summer. But Cheer Up! . . . you will always find cool, restful relaxation and enjoyable entertainment.. ...at the... CASINO and BROADWAY THEATRES (See Program on Page 2) ; Massachusetts, visited Mr. and Mrs. i Henry King the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinnis on These Things: Whatsoever'Things j spent Sunday with their son and are Lovely.” Mrs. Lewis King gave daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ros- a talk on ‘‘Whatsoever Things are coe McGinnis, in Enoree. Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Gregory spent the week-end in Chester with rela tives. Joe Wilson and Bobby Jones of • • • # CALL Wyman Shealy For Prompt Plumbing and Heating Service 195 E. Ferguson St. Summer Rates On Water Town Council has authorized reduced rales on water for the summer months as has been the cnsteai for sev eral years. Beginning with the next, or June first, billing, twice as much water will be given as is allowed on the regular schedule. The Service Charge canao# be cut, and the Minimum remains the same. Clinton Light & Water Plant i liaaaitiiaaaintiiiniMawiiaaiiauMimwwaMwwwiiinMMnwnMnMmaawwiniM Lovely.” Youth, Lovely and Un lovely,” by Mrs. R ddle. Mrs. Pal mer Howard, “A Call to Lovely Ser vice.” Mrs. Ursula Blakely talked on “Training for Lovely Service.”^ Piedmont, visited Miss Evelyn 1 Mrs. Hughes discussed “Youth i Hampton the past week-end. i Around the World.” Solo, “O’ Zion : j Mrs. Mary Passmore Spent the Haste,” by Mrs. Howard, week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Larry! Mrs. Yarborough talked on “Re-' | Hedspeth in Lancaster. j vealing the Hearts of Youth.” “The Rozelle Foster of Camp Stewart,! Lovely Christian Spirit,” by Mrs. A. Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. G. Arnold. ' Foster and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I The next meeting will be with Mrs. ! S. C, Foster. | Lewis King. Mrs. C. W. Windsor and daugh- 1 The hostess served refreshments. ' ter, Doris, spent the week-end with ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Young in Hon- | Card of Thanks , ea Path. - | Mrs. Harold Crowe wishes to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Warren and thank her friends for the kindness daughter, Jo Anne, of Laurens, Mrs. shown her during her recent illness. 'Glenn Downs, Mrs. Jennie Watkins ' •*> and son, Billy, were visitors in Birth Announcement Greenville Tuesday. | Sanders Rufus King of Fort Jackson, spent ’ Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders an- . vM, S w i i • GET "HEP" TO HEALTH • Isn’t it high time you were dting something about your Health? In these important times, the preservation of Good Health is really a patriotic duty. Why not go now to see a good Physician? Cooperate with him in a thorough physical check up. And then heed the sound, experienced counsel he give;, you. A little attention now may save you a lot of trouble, expense and needless suffering later on. Certainly, we’ll admit that !*d like to fill the prescription your Physician gives you. That’s why we are in business, you know. Won’t you remember us? SAOLER-OWENS PHARMACY Telephone 40* the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Woodell King. Mrs. Frank Schumpert end daugh ter, Frances, of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mrs. Palmer Howard. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs-A. G, Arnold and John Ar nold visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry nounce the birth of a son, Randy! Bruce, May 13. Mrs. Sanders is the former Miss! Rachel Webb Abercrombie Promoted David C. Abercrombie, son of Mrs. A. A. Mott of 13 Parker street, was Wheeler in Fountain Inn Sunday.; recently advanced to aviation ma- The latter remained for a visit. chinist’s mate third class at the na- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam val air state at Pensacola, Fla., ac- and little daughter, Lena, visited | cording to an announcement by the Lewis Hyman, who is a patient at the public relations office of that station. Laurens hospital, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and Abercrombie enlisted in the navy at the Columbia recruiting office in daughter, Doris, and Mann Sanders January, 1941, and was sent to the spent the week-end wifh Mrs. Sand-'.naval recruiting station at Norfolk, ers in Spartanburg. jVa., for his elementary training. He Miss Elizabeth Woodward was was transferred to Pensacola in Aug- called to Charlotte, N. C., on Tues- ust of last year, day pn account of the illness of her nephew, Luther Clopton, Who was injured in an automobile accident. Mrs. Erse 11 Sharpe of Portsmouth, Va., and Mrs. Maude Callie and Mrs. 1 R. L. Turner of tTucapau, visited) Teachers who have handled the their brother, J. H. Seay, and Mrs. 1 registration for the sugar and gaso- Teachers Thanked By Ration Board Chairman Seay recently. Mrs. J. L. Padgette and son, Ralph, Mr and Mrs. Cecil Padgette at tended the funeral of Mrs. Julia Padgette in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Britten and sons of Morganton, N. C., are visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Kinard. Sgt. James Meadors of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end with his Meadors. Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister of Whitmire, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Harris returned with them for the day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bridwell of Tucapau, spent -Sunday with their sisters, Mrs. Cecil Wooten and Mrs. R. C. Oxner. Miss Mary Frances Cranford of Augusta, Ga., visited Miss Evelyn Cranford recently. Elmer- Queen visited Mr. and' Mrs. George Cunningham in Spartanburg Sunday. ' line rationing program the past three] weeks'were congratulated this week by W. R. McCuen, chairman of the county rationing board. In commenting on the part played by the teachers in these programs, the chairman was high in his praise of them. “They have done a really fine job, especially since the task was placed upon them so suddenly and opportunity for ad vanced preparation,” he said. “The whole bodrd greatly appre ciates the fine spirit of cooperation and unselfish service displayed by the teachers of Laurens county.” Stufgeon Heads College Sports Dr. Harry E. Sturgeon during the past week was re-elected as presi dent of the Presbyterian college Ath-» tor a number of sports were also elected the meetine for ««—*<«** wmsp. You Can Still Buy Furniture On Prather-Simpson’s EASY TERMS To correct any misunderstanding concerning INSTALLMENT BUYING of furniture, Prather-Simpson Furniture Company wants you to know .. . 1. ACCOUNTS ALREADY ON OUR BOOKS Your present account at Prather-Simpson’s continues as origiiiafly ar ranged. 2. INSTALLMENT TERMS ‘ You can still buy furniture at Prather-Simpson’s for 20% down and the balance in weekly or monthly payments, over a period as long as 12 months-—a few items require a larger first payment. 3. CHARGE ACCOUNTS Your charge account is welcome at Prather-Simpson’s,““and is payable on - the 10th of the second month following date of purchase. % . . 4. LAY-AWAY PUN ' You can use Prather-Simpson’s Lay-Away plan which provides for fu ture delivery, and enables you to build-up required first payment at your own convenience.. .. While certain regulations are necessary, your government 410* no de sire to lower the standard of American homes, and Prather-Simpson. Fur niture Company gladly cooperates to the fullest-abiding by the regula tions and helping you in every possible way to acquire your immediate 1