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Thursday, May 28, 1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Five * \ BIBLES—Full assortment, all sizes. prices and types. Chronicle Pub* lishing Co. v v WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. SAT, “I SAW IT Df THE CHRON-, 8A * f ^ 8AW jj is the CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. Call Us for General Repair Work CLINION BUILDERS SURREY COMPANY Phone 1M - CONTRACTING WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents. H. D. HENRY > ISM* 1942 F. M. BOLAND Miss Guynell Payne of Goldvillfe, | W. M. Page is spending several spent the week-end witfi Mr. and .weeks in North Carolina and Spar- Mrs. Fred Whitlock. * | tanburg as the guest of relatives. ' W. A. Buchanan attended a con-: Mrs. R. G. Spearman of Jackson-; ference of Southeastern Dry Clean- ville, Fla., arrived Tuesday for a i ers and Laundry association in At-,visit to her daughter, Mrs. Henrr %MaamuaumKMaaDaangX3neae3naaatannt***iK****^v*wmMmmmpmMr R D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE ' STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 lanta Monday and Tuesday. I Miss Frances Sheely, member of the Loris school faculty, is at home • with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. !H. Sheely, Sr. Hunter, and Mr. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Adair of Lau rens, were guests Sunday of .■> Mrs. Tom Adair. , » - I . - f Miss Carolyn Freeman leaves to- i Mr. and Mrs. William P. Anderson, day to spend two weeks as the guest! i Ill, of Greenville, were week-end of friends on a house party at Paw- j ; guests of their grandmother, Mrs. R. ley’s Island and in Charleston. L. Bailey. - { Forrest Adair returned yesterday Mrs. Elise Spencer Hindman of to Patterson Field, Ohio, after spend- Washington, D. C., is visiting her ing a few days leave at his home parents Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer.* here. Miss Clarice Wells has accepted; Friends of Bailey Williams will be' a position with the local draft board.; interested to know he has been j Mr. and Mrs. Jodie McMillan and transferred with the 765th Ordnance 1 TRAM MARK T—— 4 > < \ MISS KATHLEEN CROW Famous Home Economist Says ... It’s Fine When You Have No Rent to Pay OWNERSHIP MAKES A HOME ^ It brings joy and contentment. The money you spend monthly is just like rent—>but ou are paying it to your self. Start saving now for your home. Many Clintonians have satisfied their longing for a home and contentment through our Direct Reduction Loan Plan—you can do the same.; WE ARE READY m HELP YOU PUR* CHASE OR RE-FINANCE YOUR HOME. Ask for details without obligation. Miss Marguerite McMillan attended the graduating exercises at Clemson on Monday. Their sop and brother, Joe frcMillan, a member of the graduating class, is now at home. Dr. L. R. Lynn left this morning for Knoxville, Term., where he is a signed, commissioner to the meeting of the Mrs. General Assembly from South Caro line Presbytery. Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire, spent the week-end with her sister, company from McDill Field, Tampa, to Sarasota Air Base, at Sarasota, Fla. , Miss Florrie Burdette has accepted a position with Moore’s Dress Shoppe succeeding Mrs. J. N. Richardson re- JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS / THAT WORK ' THERE'S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD ' CLINTON. 8. C. * G. S. Yeldell and George Shepard Yeldell of Greenwood, were! week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.1 D. Jeanes. Friends of Hugh Denson, recently Mrs. Fred Whitlock, and Mr. Whit- j inducted into military service, will , lock. : be interested to know he is station- ' J J. Roy Gasque attended the South- ed at Fort Eustis, Va. ,! eastern Dry Cleaners and Laundry Misses Florence Tripp and Lurlee ' association meeting in Atlanta Mon day and Tuesday. Shealy were week-end guests of the former’s parents, Mr and Mrs. O. A. Miss Mary Nettie Henry of Green- j Tripp, in Piedmont, wood, was the week-end guest ofj Mrs. A. P. Little is spending the her aunt, Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., and week with her daughter, Mrs. Wilson Mr. Sheely. . — ; Tison, and Mr. Tison, in Estill. * Miss Frances Taylor, student at Jeff Boland, Jt., of Charleston, Mary Baldwin college, Staunton, Va., I spent the week-end with his parents, is spending the summer with her'Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland, mother, Mrs. George W. Taylor. Ensign Robert Vance of the navy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wham and: who was on leave at his home here, son, Kenneth, of Taylors, spent the spent several days in Jacksonville, week-end with the former’s rpother, Fla., with his sister, Mrs. H. M. Wise. Mrs. Will J. Wham, and sister, Miss and Mr. Wise. Ensign Vance reported Helen .Wham. v. ifor duty in Norfolk yesterday. Miss Louise Jacobs who graduated Mrs. Herbert People of Estill, spent on Monday from Converse college,! the past week here with her parents, J Spartanburg, is at home for the sum-1 Mr. and Mrs. B. Bailey, and sister, mer. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs- A. P. Little. J. F. Jacobs, attended the exercises, i Roy Brady of Atlanta, was a Ray Jackson is spending the week { week-end visitor at the orphanage, in Franklin, N. C., with his * aunt, j Mrs. W. J. Henry, Sr, has returned Mrs. Hubert Wardlaw,. and the Rev. to her home here »after spending sev- CHECK Your Worries Don’t be worried about money .. . about carrying large sums of cash in your podtets . . . about paying bills with casji ... about receipts. Start a checking account now at this bank. «• With a checking account here you will never have to worry about losing cash. If you lose a checkbook, you simply come to the bank and get another one ... You can pay bills conveniently, by mail, and the cancelled check is a perfect receipt. So check your worries . . . with a checking account at this time-tested institution. Mr. Wardlaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas had as their guests Sunday the latter’s h: era weeks in Leesville with her son, i, Fayette Henry, and Mrs. Henry. Friends of Mrs. W. E. Monts will ! \ \ \ \ EDCRALoAVlNGS |AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. f A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 mother, Mrs. Pearl Vaughn, her! be glad to know she is convalescing brother, Henry Vaughn, Mrs. Vaughn at htr home after being a patient in and children, and aunt, Mrs. Emma a Charlotte hospital. Brown of Belton. S. A. Pitts is spending the week in Van Jones spent the past week at Augusta, Ga. Daytona Beach, Fla. ' I Miss Frances Simpson, who gradu-. Miss Frances Hanley and Miss, ated Monday at the University of Hannah D. Roberts of St. Petersburg, South Carolina, has returned to her Fla., are guests for a few days of home here for the summer. Her par- Mr and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson enroute ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson, to New York. I were in Columbia to attend the exer- R. L. Plaxico atended the state cises. postmasters’ convention in Coumbia • Mrs. Virgil Abrams of Ware several days last week and was Shoals, spent Sunday here with her elected secretary-treasurer of the or- sister, Mrs. Davis R. Holland, ganization. - | Mrs. C. R. Workman, Mrs. Ben H. M. Chaney, Jr., of the Pensocala, Workman and Mrs. A. C. Workman Fla., naval base, is spending a ten- visited their son and brother, Hayne! day furlough with his parents, Mr. Workman, at Douglas, Ga., several and Mrs. H. M. Chaney and other days the past week, relatives here. r I Friends of W. T. Putnam will be Mrs. B. O. Whitten leaves today glad to know he is improving after for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ed- being ill for the past few days, ward H. Slier, and Mr. Slier, in San 1 Miss Ella Adair and Miss Rosa Francisco, California. . Mahaffey left Tuesday for a week’s Mrs. G. A. Spinks of Columbia, stay in Brevard, N. C. was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mr and Mrs. L. D. McCrary, and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors and other Miss Ella Little McCrary were guests friends enroute to Atlanta for a visit ‘ Sunday of their daughter and sister, I with relatives. Mrs. R. P. Kapp, and Mr. Kapp in, Miss Dorothy Edwards who taught Columbia, the past session in Trenton, is at Capt. Charles Anderson, medical home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. corps, Camp Polk, La., visited rela- J. V. Edwards, for the summef. ' tives here during the week enroute J. B. Fronts has returned to the to Connecticut, on business. Veterans’ hospital in Columbia after Mrs. W. D. Campbell and children, spending a few days at his home Rosanna and Willard Donald, of here. 'Cambridge, Ohio, are visiting Tier Miss Pearl Hitt, member of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance, j Lake City school faculty, will arrive ; Copeland Blackwell, Jr., is spend-1 Saturday to spend the summer with i ing a few days in Greenw.pod as the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene guest of Misses Etta and Mary Cal- WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Hitt. Bob Walker wa# the week-end guest of friends in Columbia. Friends of LL B. F. Wingard will houn. While there he will attend the graduating exercises of his former class at the high school Mrs. Zee McLees and Miss Sallie be interested to know his orders to,Wright spent Sunday with their son report to Rochester, Minn., were can- • and nephew, Robert McLees, at Fort celled and for the present he will re-' main at Shaw Field, Sumter. Clinky Winn is spending some time with relatives in Atlanta. Miss Vivian Parks Ad%ir, member of the Greenwood bjpi school facul ty, returned yesterday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell had as Jackson, Columbia. Friends of Mrs. George Holland, who has been convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Ha- gins, and Mr. Hagins in Abbeville, will be glad to know she returned to her home here yesterday. Gene King, student at Clemsori college, is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, fpr the their guests , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. summer. H: G. Carter and children, Mrs. I E. C. Blackwell, Sr., of Greenville, Ralph Jackson of Columbia, Mr. and and’Miss Etta Calhoun of Green- Mrs. Frank Motes of Goldville, and wood, were among out-of-town rela- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sammons of tives and friends attending the high Greenville. Mrs. Jean Autret, and daughter, school graduating exercises on Mon day night. Their son and nephew, Jeanine, on Monday accompanied { Copeland Blackwell, was a member her mother, Mrs. Sam R. Weems, to of the class. Weslaco, Texas, to spend some time. | Mrs. Sara Lipscombe of Ninety- Prof. Autret will remain here to Six, and Miss Mildred Wilson of Ab- teach at the summer session of Pres- be ville, were guests the past week of w'-'* • '<<'' •' A , J Fv •>< .* • A .v5t- • v Plus 1c State Tax PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, 8. C. byterian college Min Elsie Neighbors who teaches near Hartsvifle, has arrived to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Little Marcia Dugan of Hartsville, is also visiting her grandparents for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson will attend the graduating exercises at Fishbourne Military School at Waynesboro, Va. t this ' week-end. Their son, Lawrence, who is com- Mrs. Mrs. Julia Griffin and Mrs. Julian W. Coleman. On Monday Mrs, Grif fin, Mrs. Lipscombe, Mrs. Coleman and Miss Lois Blakely attended the grtriuating exercises at Clemson col lege. Mrs. R. M. Turner of Woodruff, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Harry League, and Mr. League. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Downs Byrd and Douglas Byrd of Summerville, formerly of this city, were guests of Julia Griffin' while attending ■ ...TO OUK cmo/nreRS These are try In* days through which we are passing. As much as our station attendants would like to “fill ’er up,” your pur chase is now limited to your ration card, and it will still be a pleasure for us tA serve you with three gallons or twelve. How ever, you still are interested in saving, regardless of how much gas you can buy. so remember that McCoy is still HELPING YOU SAVE.~Drive in today and try . . . MCCOY’S REGULAR pleting courses, at the school where the graduating exercises at Clemson. he graduated* last year, will visit Billy Byrd, their brother, who was a friends in Washington, D. C., before member of the class, also spent a returning to his home here. few days this week with Mrs. Griffin. 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