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Thursday, August 6, 1942. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. Page Fire Notes From The ✓ County Agent's Office Farmers T* Attoai Forace Crop Friday, August 7, at 10:30 a.m., a forage crop school is to be held on the farm of William Balentine, six miles from Newberry on the New berry-Clinton highway. Various demonstrations will be observed during the day dealing with the production, harvesting, storing and uses of forage crops. Construc tion and filling of a silo will take place during the day. Various silage crops, including com and soybeans, sorghum and soybeans, and straight legumes will be harvested and put in the sHo during the day. The show ing of annual hay crops seeded at various rates and with various ferti lizer treatment, harvesting and cur ing of hay will be shown. A grazing system, including pas ture and annual grazing crops, which will furnish grazing at least 10 months in the year, will be observed, as well as the effects of lime and phosphate on permanent pasture, In formation on establishing new pas ture, a demonstration of the applica tion of lime and fertilizer to old pas tures using various types of spread ers will also be furnished. A demon stration on the care, repair, and ad justment of various equipment used in connection with forage crops such as ensilage cutters, mowers, etc., will be given. Also a demonstration on the proper method of handling milk and milk utensils will be conducted by ladies just after lunch. The lunch is to be an “old fashioned picnic" style and everyone attending is asked to bring a picnic lunch. Clemson college extension service is cooperating in holding the school. Farmers who expect to keep or have [ livestock on their farms will find the WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. Chester Keller of Fountain time well spent by attending the field Inn, spent Thursday with her par day. ehts, Mr. and Mrs. W. S Denson. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Fields will be interested to know [they have moved to Laurens where Ithey will make their future home. 1 Mrs. DeWese Lloyd has accepted a Joanna Wins Over Clinton In Play-Off Joanna ran up a 3-0 lead in the c j v u position as office worker 8r ! t ^T lI E!S* , 2*. l ? rd * T *2? >h i t a< camp Sutton, Monroe, tr. C. She ^ 7J7 SSfi iwm accompanied to Monroe by Mr for a 3-0 triumph in the opening T.inyrf who returned to the city game played here of the best-three- 1 out-of-five playoff in the Mid-Caro- uaaaj - lina textile baseball league. R. Prater, Joanna twirier, was in command of the situation from the Miss Terry Thomas has as 'her guest this week. Miss Iris Helms, of Charlotte, N. C. O. H. Chandler of Cocoa, Fla., has returned home after a visit here with relatives. v * Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray andj daughter, Sara, spent Sunday in Un-j ion with Mrs. Ray’s mother, Mrs* Mamie Crosby. * Miss Lyde Raj of the Grady hos pital staff, Atlanta, Ga., will arrive , Saturday to spend a ten days vaca- H. D. HENRY I89S-J942 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE ' ' STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 mtmmsxxxxx&tjaa&xxz&uxattanoaauaaGnnttttGnoattaaattattiy.zxx _ _ . ttion with her mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray. C. W. Anderson returned Saturday | Mrg David chapman of Pickens, from a business trip to New York, viliting Mrs. J. R. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease spent | Mrs. Roger Wilson of Columbia, start and let the local team down Sunday in Prosperity^ wito spent the week-end with her aunts, A - Mrs. B. H. Henry and Mrs. H. D.! with five scattered blows. , Sease’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. , S. Sanders was the only Clinton | Sease. John Sease remained for * Rantin. batsman to solve Prater’s slants, the v** 1 } ^ I Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, catcher hammering out a double and ,. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Cnapman^spent Barrie j ean> have returned home af ter spending sometime with Capt. B. an s lamer, a. w. ^napnum. f. Wingard at Camp Davis, Wilming- Mlss Madeline Cassanova, daugh- toi ^ N C. They were accompanied ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Caasanova. home by Mis8 L jttle, who has has completed a throe-year toatalng bttn vigitin g her sister, Mrs. Everette a single fa three trips to the platter. J Sunday in Laurens with Mr. Chap- Second baseman Caae garnered' man * f * ther * A * " Chapman, two for four, and L. Farmer one for two for Goldville. The two 'clubs will resume their play off Saturday afternoon at Gold- cour#e at Columbia hospital, Colum^Carson, in Wilmington. t - 1 - “ J *- at home for a vacation - - — ville. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Sales and Sendee CLEANING A SPECIALTY Reasonable Charges KENNETH N. BAKER Phone 396 The Roberts Go To Myrtle Beach bis, and is stay. »*H*$ut****H*xiuuuttsx9tttxxxxxxxiuuuaaaus$&uuot9i/.aiAttx***i JOHN DEERE TRACTORS/and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK THERE’S A JOHN DEERE /QUAUTT IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J.R. CRAWFORD CLINTON, 8. CL * • •- i *»•*« . , r r — "I. ■ in«—- i .. I.. I, X Mrs. I. T. Cheatham and daughter , of Greenwood, are the guests of the' two boys left Saturday for Myrtje Beach, where they will spend the month of August. The Roberts had intended spending their vacation at Lee, Va., but changed their plans a few days ago. While at Myrtle Beach Mr. Roberts will supply the Presby terian church, which is without a pastor. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson spent f orm#r . a sister, Mrs. W. D. Copeland. ^ L f»■■ ■ A k. • STRANGERS COMING TO CLINTON dent at North Carolina State Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Roberts an<L Mr •* nd family are at home from a vacation stay with relatives in Charleston. and Mrs. Walter Aull of Pen Thanks... \ * j* ■ .■ , From Eugene S. Blease TO THE PEOPLE OF LAURENS COUNTY: Please let me thank you for the kindnesses yon showed me when I was at your campaign meeting as a candidate for the United States Senate. I, appreciate » « greatly the encouragement you have given me in the race. With your help, and the help of many good people in other counties of our State, I feel sure I shall be elect ed. If so, I will do the best I can to serve our people. Respectfully, : i EUGENE S. BLEASE Mr dleton, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Gus Davidson and Mrs. J. H. Donnan. Mrs. Davidson accompanied them home for a visit of several weeks. Miss Margaret Brice of Charles ton, and Miss Emily Dillard were attendants in the Bryant-Barry wed ding which was solemnized on Tues day evening in Spartanburg. week-end with her parents, Mr. and) Mrs. C. E. Vaughn, in Chester. Mrs. C. M. Boling and Tom Davis of Greenville, spent Monday with their sister, Mrs. J. L. Tinman,, and Mr. Tinman.* Mrs. J. W. Crawford spent several \ \ [ days the past week in Gaffney with * her sister, Mrs. C. E. Sparks. Mrs. Rembert Truluck and chil dren and Mrs. M. J. Furqueron are! visiting in McCormick. Miss Kate Milam and Miss Sara Duncan of Whitmire, were week-end) guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dun- Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Betts are spend- ” an j n Greer, ing the month at Bon darken, near; MUs Lily Ma e Workman of Chap- Flat Rock, N. C. i pells, was the guest the past week of Miss Frances Simpson left Monday Miss Pear i Hitt . Miss Hitt returned for Columbia where she attended pre-nuptial parties and the wedding of Miss Linda Copeland last evening. home with Miss Workman for a visit. Mr .and Mrs. Ansel Bobo of Whit mire, spent Sunday with Mr. and Miss Ella Adair left yesterday on • Mrs. W. C. Shealy. a fall buying trip to New York for, Mrs John H Cook of Fayetteville, the Ladies Readyrto-Wear Shoppe. N ; q Mrs j p Kilgore of DarUng- Billy McMillan and Bob Oxley ton> and Mrs R L Wy i ie of clover, left this week for Baltimore, Md., visited. Mrs. C. P. Robinson and Mrs. where they have accepted positions wilard L. Jones during the week, with the Glenn L. Martin airplane i Mrs. Cook returned to Clover with plant* | Mrs. Wylie for a visit. Miss Florence Tripp spent the- Mr. and Mrs. Olin Furr and daugh- ^ week-end with her parents, Mr. and ter spent ^ we «?k-end in GreenviUe < * Mrs. Alonzo Tripp, in Piedmont. ! with Mrs. Furr’s sister, Mrs. Leroy Mrs. C. Q. Holland is spending Hammett. . ' ^ ' several weeks in Richmond, Va., with | Tom Chandler and daughter, Miss her daughter, Mrs. Charles K. Willis, I viola Chandler, spent Monday with and family. ^ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chandler. Mrs. W. J. Duncan and Mrs. Nene! Austin Chandler spent the week-! D. Workman left Tuesday for a visit end in charleston on business. Mrs Joe Burgess has returned i home after spending the past two weeks in Panama City, Fla. with her) daughter and son, Mrs. J. D. Bass ... or vicinity are cordially invited to visit this bank and make the acquaint ance of its officers. If you are located here you will need a Checking Account which we will be glad to handle and offer you the fullest measure of service. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF SAFETY INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. *. . + > 4 M. $. Bailey £ Son to Decatur, Ala., with their son and brother, Joe Duncan, and family. Mrs. David Copeland ^ahd daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Copeland, have returned home after a visit to Major a nd~Roy Burgess. She was accom-1 John W. Copeland at Albany, Ga. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Bass and 1 ' Mrs.'A. G. Sublett and children sori( and Roy Burgess for a ] of Greer, are spending a few days few ^ys visit 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char-. Mrs j T Brown and Mrs. Dessie[ les A. Hollis. < Elrod of Greenville, spent th^ tveek- Miss Hazel Howard spent the end with the former’s parents, Mr. week-end with her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Joe Burgess. Mrs. H. M. Howard, at Campobello, Mrs. R. E. Wysor returned yester- and brother, W. F. Howard, in da y to her home in College* P&rk, Greenville. Md., after visiting Mrs. R. S. Owens Miss Elizabeth Barnes, who holds and other f r i e nds in the city: a secretarial position at Shaw field, Sumter, spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes. Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Fred Whitlock and Mr. Whit- Washington, Aug. 3.-The United lo v5". _ , ~ . ,, States now has the largest navy in Miss Thelma Owens is spending the the W orld and before the war is over week-with her sister, Mrs. R. G. j t w m embrace 1,000,000 men, House I Newman, in Columbia. ; Democratic Leader John W. McCor- Mrs. Carl Floyd of Olanta, has re- and House Republican Leader turned home after spending the past Jos * ph w Martin> j r ) said last night I week with Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. in a rad j 0 interview. Copeland. , i They appeared jointly for the pur- OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST PRINTING U. S. NAVY HELD BIGGEST IS THE GATEWAY TO NEW Furman several Ott of pose of encouraging navy enlist- Mr. and Mrs. Charleston, spent several days the ments outlining the advanta g es to past week with the latter s mother, | the nation * s th of this arm#d ser _ Mrs. Leila C. Stewart. j vice Miss Lillian Braswell and Miss, ..j think it is safe to that ^.li Sara Lee Pack spent Sunday in New- fore the war is over and victory is berry with Miss Nellie Puff- wont the American navy will total a. Miss Maud Geer was the week-end miUion men Martin said ..j can , guest of Miss Emma Fhnkinshelt in promise you ^ this country ig GreenvUle. ... _ , have the biggest navy in world his- | \ Billy Sims of Loganville, Ga., is tory — and day i s . no j f ar i n the spending a vacation with his grand- f u t ure ” BUSINESS mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims. I McCormack said that United States “WE DO Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wingo of Cin- f orces j n the Pacific are equal cinatti, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. B. H. to those of *. the rising sun which wiU Henry and Mrs. H. D. Rantin. soon ^ a s etting sun.” He said there, M e and * MrS ’ Wlllian \. T - McCrack- is even the possibility that American a en of Sumter, are spending the week forces are superior in numbe r “to l 1 with Mr. McCracken s sister, Mr*._ wbat remains of the Japanese fleet.” i Penry M Moore, and Mr. Moore. j .. Ame ri ca ' s navy is now the big- ! Miss Sybil Burdette has returned gest in the wor i dt and it is getting) home after spending the past two bigger and ^ tronger with ever y day weeks fa Greenville with Mr. and that pa Sse s,” he said. Mrs. Lowry Burdette. ^ KINDS EXCEPT BAD” Miss .Jeanette Pitts has returned from a week’s vacation at Brevard, N. C. . Mrs. Henry M. Young and daugh ters, Misses Nancy and Grace, and SAY. 1 SAW IT IN THE CHRON- I ICLE.” THANK YOU. Ptas If 8UU Tax PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. OKEENVIIXE, 8. C. If it is a Magazine that you wish,; tee or phone JAMES W. CALD-! •on, Davis, are apendin, some time W ^’. “ ™ ^ Ellh 5 r with their sister and aunt, Mrs. E E S£f rt,,Uo “ or 14 n *“ U “ 1 Wayland, in Charlotte. They wtw ««■«»«» >!»»• __| joined there by H. M. Young, Jr., of! Winston-Salem, N. C., for a visit, 1 Miss Thelma Hicklin has resumed her work as director of religious edu cation at the First Presbyterian church after spending the month of July in Monteeat, N. C., and with her parents at Richburg. Miss Hicklin ia making her home with Mrs. Wal ter A. Johnson. ^ Pvt Marion L. Chapman of Fort Washington, and Pvt. Ray C. of the army’air base at Or lando, Fla^ have returned to their posts after a visit with their father, A W. Chapman of Laurens, who is ill, and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman of this city. “FIDELITY IN SERVICE” Whatever Your Needs — * Call 74 Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations VVmeeM* Dr. Smith, Deity. «:IS te t Dr. Felder, Dally, t:M W « Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, S. C. Chronicle Pnli. Co. Publishers-—-Printers—Stat loners CUnton, 5. C. Subecribe to The Chronicle—$1.56 a Year