The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 09, 1942, Image 7
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LYDIA MILLS N£WS
TOR THE WEEK
Mn. w.r.
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
Page Seven
of Woodruff, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mills. Bar
bara Ann Mills returned with them
for a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neal and
Mrs. S. J. Hunter visited Mr. and
RATION CARD
SEAL GOOD FOR
GAS JULY 15-21
, “JiMri 8? W. ItoweU in'Andenon S»t-
Larens, vUitad Mr. and Mn. Matt
Davis Sunday.
urday.
1 William Ellis is
That war bond seal —the shield
printed in the upper left corner of
M A” “B” rationing cards
Mrs. Dean Epple and children of ' , « spendinf some; ^ good for one ration of gas, but
Tnmart are spending the week with brother, Fred Ellis, in |0n ]y during the period July 15 to
her grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Steubenville, Ohio. July 21, the South Carolina office of
Robinson. I Mrs. Floyd Emery visited her price administration explained yes-
Miss Joyce Noland has returned BUrtto’ Mrs. Lem Rhodes, near terday.
home after spending the past week Mouhtville the past week-end. j The OPA statement followed a
with Miss Billy Thrift iirinman. i Mr. and Mn. Houston Ellis, Mn. flurry of inquiries as to when the
Frank Oakley of Mouhtville, q>ent Mary EUis and family spent Saturday' seal could be punched by filling stfc»
Sunday with Louis Oakley. {at Chimney Rock, N. C. ' tion operators. Previously it had been
Lloyd Huntington of Charleston, < friends of Mn. Lula Abercrohbie announced that the seal would be
will regret to know she was called good for one ration of gas to enable
to Greenwood on account of the the present rationing plan to operate
death of her brother-in-law, Clar- j for one week beyond July ‘15. The
ence Mobley. ' new gasoline coupon rationing sys-
Mrs. F. E. Brown had as her | tern goes into effect on July 22.
week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Boyd; The gallonage value of the seal
1.6 gallons for “B-l” cards; 2 gallons
for , ‘B-2”; and 2.4 gallons for “B-3’’
cards. —— -—-y -
Uncancelled units on the ration
cards—those designated by numbers
—may be used until July 21. Their
value is six gallons each.
Softball Gomes
For This Week
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Harrison, recently.
Rosa Cole and Granny Cole
it Saturday with Ruth Whltfogl
Iross HilL
7 J. B. Carson and Miss Nettie
Carson have returned home after
spending a few weeks in Charleston
with Henry Carson.
Roy McKittrick of Glendale, visit
ed Misses SalUs Ann and Stella
Duckett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Alford and
family and Miss Frances Clark spent
the week-end with- Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Cranford in Charleston. Patsy
and Ted Cranford returned , with
Mr. and Mrs. Alford for a visit.
Sam Cauble of Greenville,. visited
his mother, Mrs. Betty Cauble, the
past week-end.
Roy Wilson of Charleston, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and, Mrs. M. C Smith.
' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carson and
J. B. Carson visited Mr. and Mrs.
travel more quickly or often than he
could by walking or using public
transportation facilities; that thie dis
tance to and from his work is at least
three miles, that by walking or using
public transportation he would have
to spend one and one-half hours get
ting to and from work. .
Misery i
Grant and children of Whitmire.
Furman King of Westminster,
is spending the week with Carl
Jackson. C_\
Mr. and' Mrs. Jim Coleman and
children motored to Tennessee Sat
urday.
Rev. and Mrs. Algie Lawson visited
Mrs. Lawson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Nelson, in Lyman recently.
Mr. and Mri Manley Hathcox have
moved to Simpsdnville.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Austin and
children and Mrs. Pauline Lawson
spent Sunday in Whitmire with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Medlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cato visited
Mrs. Afana Williams in Chester Sua-
Sidney Oakley and daughter,
varies with the type of card. On au
tomobile “A” cards die seal punch
is worth three gallons; on M B-1’
cards, four gallons; on ”8-2” cards,
five gallons; on “8-3’’. cards, six gal
lons. On motorcycle cards the seal is
(valued at 1.2 gallons for “A” cards;
tist.
field).
Henry Carson in Charleston the past' Lutsell, were week-end guests of
week-end. ~ - * / (Mr. apd Mrs. Cletus Smith in Lau-
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harrison of|r®ns.
Greenwood, are spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harrison.
Mrs. M. C. Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. James Smith spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson.
Mrs. Johnnie Womack and Mrs.
James Richey visited Pvt. Johnnie
Womack last week-end. '
> Mrs. S. J. Todd had as her week
end guests Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Har
per, Miss Pearl Todd, Mr. and Mrs.
Bo Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Cdrtis
Henderson and Mrs. Flora Thrasher
to Greenwood.
Patsy Fuller spent last week with
her sister, Mrs. Willie Webb, in Gold-
ville. >
Mrs. George Lewis visited Mrs.
Ruby Richey Saturday in Green
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker of Clin
ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ruby Thomas.
Mrs. Minnie Turner and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Neal and
daughter, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Neal and children spent Saturday
in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harmon and
family of Newberry, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Fuller Sunday.
Paul Finney of March Field, Calif.,
is spending this week with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Finney.
Miss Blanche Miller was the
week-end guest of Miss Vera Lee
Trammell in Laurens.
Misses Amber, Robbie and An
nette Eskew and Hazel Harvey spout
Saturday in Greenwood with friends.
Bo Brown of Laurens 1 , is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Davis this
week.
Miss Beatrice Wilson of near Clin
ton, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Edmond Blackwy 11.
Mrs. ’ Molly Huey was the week
end Mr. and Mrs. Justine McLendon en d guest Of Mrs. Rebecca Thomp-
of
of Clinton, were Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. William Thrift '
Jim Mills left Saturday to spend
several weeks with his daughter,
Mrs. W. L. McMinn, in Spartan
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S
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WE ARE HUNTING
TROUBLE
son in Greenwood
Mrs. Ruby Overstreet spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Over-
street.
Ansel Dominick Of Norfolk, Va.,
was the Sunday guest of Miss Beat-
James and son I r ^ ce Smith.
—T—— A-1 Miss Virginia Blackwell left Mon
day to attend business college in
Greenville.
Friends of Guy and Claude Parrish
will regret to know they were called
to Enoree on account of the death
of their brother.
INSURANCE
Fir* • Tornado - Automo
bile - Surety Bonds • AD
Forms of Property
Insurance.
SOUND PROTECTION
AT LOWEST COST.
REAL ESTATE
B. H. BOYD
Clinton, S. C.
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Dr. Felder SfflHh
Dr. Duncan S. Felder
OPTOMETRISTS
Speciolists In
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Offlee Heart:
Dr. Smith, Deity, 4:18 te f
Dr. FeMer, Deity, S:Si te •
Phone 29 for Appointment
CLINTON, S. C. .
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Birthdays
Horace Smith celebrated his birth
day July 7.
Mrs. James Smith had a birthday
July 8th.
Mn. Charlie James is UL
Derrell Neal has been ill the past
few days.
Mr. and Mn. Dwight Stroud an
nounce the birth of a son, Dwight
Theodore, June 30. Mn. Stroud is
the former Miss Nellie McLendon.
Beeetifkeetioo Campaign In
Village Te Cleee
A community-wide program at the
playground in front of the Scout cab
in at Lydia on July 17, at 8:30, will
(end the “cle^n-up” and beautification
; campaign sponsored by the Home
makers dub. Special features of the
evening will be the awarding of priz
es to contestants by Leroy Bums,
county superintendent of education,
chorus of Homemakers led by Miss
Rosa Mahaffey. and recreational!
games directed by Bruce Galloway
of GoldvUle.
I On Wednesday, July 8, the contest
'ended. The judging will take place
(Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
I Much interest has been shown by the!
people of the community, who have.j
responded gladly in the growing of
flowers and vegetables and also in a
community-wide “clean-up.
Out-of-town judges will select first,
second and third prize winners on
this, basis:*
1. The cleanest, most attractive
yards and surroundings, both back
and front yards.
2. The street that h*s made the
mast improvement.
3. The chairman who has enlisted
the most homes in the campaign and
.secured the best results.
■ 4. The best vegetable garden.
I. The bast flower garden.
will be sold by the H<
The public is cordially invited.
chib.
122. IN /WAR STAMPS
WILL BUY A SURGICAL
bed: how-many
BEOS wru YOU BOY?
BWT YOU* WA«
STAMPS AMP BOMOS
AT PEWMEY’SI
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DRIVE CAREFULLY
SAVE A LIFE
SO FAR ran TEAR THERE
FATALITY
from
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENTS
in
LAURENS COUNTY
Let's Strive To Make
1942 a Safe Year On
the Highways.
This date last year, 7
Games for the next three-day
schedule follow:
Jely t
Junior Order vs Boy Scouts.
Thorn we II vs Calvary Baptist.
(Playing at Florida St. field);
Methodist vs ARP-Lutheran.
Presbyterian vs Baptist / —
(Playing at Lesh field)
July 13
Baptist vs Methodist
Presbyterian vs ARP-
(Playing at Lesh
Thorn we 11 vs Junior
Boy Scouts vs Cklvary
(Playing at Florida St
Inly 14
Baptist vs ThorawelL
Presbyterian vs Calvary Baptist
(Playing at Florida St field).
ARP-Lutheran vs Boy Scouts.
Methodist vs Junior Order.
(Playing at Lesh field).
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YOU MUST RIDE
S MILES TO GET
BJKE UNDER OPA
Cofumbia, July 6. — Broad stand
ards of eligibility for bicycles, ration
ed through the office of price admin
istration, were announced today by
the state OPA office.
The state has been alloted 2,520 bi
cycles, to be rationed between July
8 and August 31. The machines are
those frozen in the hands of dealers
April 2, on which prices then in ef
fect will prevail, and 4he “Victory”
model manufactured since then, to
sell at $32.50.
“The basic requirement for the- ap
plicant,” the OPA said, “is that he be
engaged in a gainful occupation or in
work which contributes to the war
effort or to the public welfare."
In addition, the applicant must
show rationing boards that he must
DO YOU have a husband, son, broth
er or friend in the army, navy, air
or marine corps? If so, send hin^ a
box or Military Stationery with the
insignia of his branch of service. In
gift boxes. $1.00. Chronicle Publish
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