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1 ' ‘ ■ > • Thursday, August 13, 1942 / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C, Page Five POLITICAL NOTICE The first Democratic Primary will be held on Tuesday,. August 25, 1942, and the Second Primary will be held two weeks later on Tuesday, Sep tember 8, 1942, if necessary. The same managers will serve La both the first and second primaries. In case any or all managers fail Henderson, T. J. Davenport, Jr. Jones’ Store: Hamp Hellams, ■ L. Lott, Miss Brucie Armstrong. Lanford: J. M. Fleming, £. A. Cur ry, Joe L. Chaney. Langston: F. L. Donnan, Steve Ctaric, B. A. Goodwin. Laurens Mills: M. L- Smith, L. G. Waldrep, Babe WardeU. Laurens City: C. R. Bishop and Mrs. Janelle T. Causby, managers;! WEEK-END TRIPS VISITORS .. ILLNESS 8RIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOOKNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents . ... .. .. ... —.... ^ _ G. F. Buford Is spending the week to appear to hold the election the cart A. Bramlett, Mrs. Harrod Laws, i n Montgomery. Ala., with his son. Executive Committeeman, or other Mrs. Walter Moore, C. Carroll Smith, j william Buford, who is stationed at officers of the club, of such precinct. John E. Switser, Wyatt Waldrep, as- Maxwell field, shall appoint other manigers to take gistant managers, their pUc. — iTlon* Br^ch: Mm. Hoy H.rrU, The polls are hereby directed to Mrs. Joe Pool, J. L. Todd. improving, after an illness at the base hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Henry and children are now occupying their Mrs. R. R. Vaughn and little attractive new home on Calvert ave- daughter,' Joan, of Belton, spent the nue. open promptly at 8 o’clock in the Lydia MiU: Miss Mary Johnson, ?®* the fonner ’ 8 ,ister ’ Mrs * j Miss Hazel Willard of Orlando, morning and to close promptly at 4 J. M. Coleman, J. B. Reeder. T - -o’clock in the afternoon, except at; Mt. Olive: John D. Davis, O. the following boxes which shall re- Gunter, Mrs. Eva Martin main open until .5:30 o'clock: Dan iel’s Store, Ekom, Hickory Tavern, Mt Olive, Mt Pleasant, Poplar Springs, Princeton, Tip Top, Meraa and Woodviile. The County Executive Committee is hereby called to meet in the Court House Thursday, August 27, 1942, at 12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of canvassing the ballots and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the committee. The following are the managers: Barksdale-Narnie: Edd Bramlett Marion Abrams, Edd Langston. Bailey’s: Byron Brown, W. B. Ram age, A. F. Templeton . Brewerton: S>. 8. Major, C. T. Hughes, L. C. Taylor. Clinton City: R. J. Copeland, J. Aldine Blakely, Jack H. Davis, Sr. Clinton Mill: George Turner, Miss Nora Cannon, Louis Smith. Cross Hill: C. S. Pinson, H. M. Turner, Miss Agnes Leaman. Cook’s Store: W. R. Bailey, L. C. Patton, B. K. Garrett. Daniel’s Store: E. D. Madden, J. H. Martin, G. T. OdelL . „ Dials: W. R, Harris, J. C. Hender son, P. H. Harris. Ekom: J. F. Burton, F. J. Odell, C. L. Phillips Goldville: Mrs. Ruby Kay, C. F. Allen, Mrs. Carrie Lou Little. Gray’s: S. C. Godfrey, L. L. Lang ston, S H. Coker. Gray Court: John B. McCuen, Mrs. Alma Curry, Arch C. Owings. " Hickory Tavern: G. C. Roper, W. M. Pitts, M. L. McDaniel. Hopewell: W. P. Dickson, Herman week-end here with Mrs. Goff. MountviUe: B. P. Watts, H. W. Boston Hare, manager of Bryson, Gordon Dunlap. [store, is spending a week’s vaca Mt. Pleasant Troy Moore, C. W. at Batesburg. Madden, Jr., K. B. Fuller. ] Mr. and Mrs L. A. Reeves Meraa: Coke McKelvey, Claud spending a vacation in Rock Mahon, Mrs. J. W. Ropp. [with relatives. Owings: W. W. Willis, N. C. Bry-1 Mrs. J. C. Webb, accompani son, John B. Cook. her daughter Mrs. Frank _ Ora: D. M. McClintock, Sam Byrd,:left Tuesday for an extended Craig Hunter. with her son, S. C. Webb, and t Mound - “ MM r Fla., has returned home after spend- H. C. Goff of Columbia, spent the ing the summer with her grand par- JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON. S. C. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Willard. She was accompanied home by her grandfather. ! Miss Robbie King is spending a .1 vacation in Byron Ga„ with rela- ill lives. ' * Mrs. J. T. Norris, Sr; Misses Car- by He Lee Norris, Ola Norris and Leila Norris, and Mr. and Mrs. Houseal Norris of Newberry, were Sunday > guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sowers: Burdette, Ray Garrett. pringr E. E. Simpson, H. Ray, Poplar S O. Walker, G. D. Wood. Princeton: R. M. Ridgeway, W. Freeman, J. W. Cooper. Renno: W. E. Bell, Tan M. Miss Minnie Ray. Shady Grove: D. T. Pitts* W. S. Hatton, V. E. Shealy. Shiloh: R. G. Wilson, C. E. Wal lace, L. D. Hellams. Stewart’s Store: Dennis Stoddard, W. D. Stewart, Albert Cole. Tip Top: J. S. Blum, J. E. McDan iel, W. B. Sims. Trinity Ridge: Oscar Bolt, C. D. Wilson, W. M. Cain. Lee West, C. E. Webb in Lafayette, Ala. Mrs. Cleve-L L 1- Pauline Benjamin of Camp land returned to the city yesterday. Croft, spent the week-end with her Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts and son, 1 Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benja- Billy Pitts, and Miss Louise McCrary, min - spent Sunday in Columbia. Miss Bernice Johnson is at home with her parents after spending sev- Miss Ruby Anderson of Marion, has accepted a position with M. S. Bailey A Son, Bankers, succeeding eral days with friends in Fountain M 1 " Ahra Holmes, who recently Inn and Greenville. While in Foun- married and moved from the city, tain Inn she attended the Bryant- Harrietts Davis, student nurse Barry wedding and reception. at ***• General hospital, Spartanburg, Miss Doris Layton of Charlotte, N. C., spent several days this week with her cousin, Miss Jean Layton. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis. Mrs. B. O. Whitten has returned several days at Myrtle . Waterloo: R. G. Smith, H. C. Sims, spending Tom Coleman. j Beach. Watts Mills: R. L. Weeks, O. C. Miss Addice Cauley spent the Haynes, B. E. Sorgee. week-end in Greenville with friends Woodviile: T. M. Kellett, Hubert and reUtives. Smith, Lee Kanning. Mrs. Horace Geer of Ninety-Six, Jean accompanied Doris to Charlotte i l^me after a several months visit yesterday for a few days visit. iwith her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Slier Dr. D. O. Rhame, Sr., Dr. D. O. ‘ * n ? C ° r P- Slier in 8411 Francisco, Rhame, Jr., and son, Donny, are Cal., the latter being in the army Youngs: F. E. Bobo, H. H. Aber crombie, W. G. Henderson. R. T. WILSON, 20-2t Chairman. SAY, “I SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. is spending a few days here with relatives. Miss Sara Lee Pack is spending the week in Hendersonville with, friends. Mrs. Virgil Abrams of Ware Shoals, visited Miss Maude Geer on Sunday. ROGERS Libby Sale! Libby Patted MEAT Libby Queen Libby Sweet RELISH Libby Lunch 4 No. i oe Cans fcTr ' is 12 25 25 15 2 £.‘ 25 GERBER • 2 15 3 13 TONGUE Libby Mam. Stuffed OLIVES - Libby Fruit COCKTAIL Libby Vienna SAUSAGE 3*Oz. Bottlo 9-Ox. Jar Mo. | Can . 3-Ox. Bottla 1-Lb. Can Baby Foodt Toilet Tissue GAUZE• O. h W. Canning and Preserving SYRUP • 2-Lb. Jar 25 Loveiy Jen ur PUDDINGS 2 Libby ~ TRIPE - a a N*. 2 Cm 39c Veal Loaf ' % LIRBY . a . 7-0* Cm 21c Libby Sliced Dried 17c Day Food SECURITY 44k n* 43c Colonial or Standard OrapefnM JUICE . . . Cm 2SC Evaporated APPLES . i4b. cm. 21c C tonial Evaporated l/JLK . . 6 *"•* cm« 25c DoLueo Sendwich BREAD 2 14b. Leaves 15c Me Scrubbing OXYDOL . Med: Pk*. 10c Me MeMng OXYDOL . u«.n» 2Sc For Dishes > KLEK m*. He 23c Orenmlatsd Soap OCTAGON Med.** 10c Tenet Sogp OCTAGON . . . iw Sc FmlnsbHve SOAP . . . 3 •*. £2c olo.ual ^nroruoratrii Mill II II Misses Polly Dunlap of Rock Hill, J«nnie Sparks. service. Friends of Captain and Mrs. Archie S. Adair will be interested to know they have been transferred from Ari zona to Lockbourne air base, Lock-j bourne, Ohio. Friends of Billy and J. K. Hasel-j den, Jr., will be glad to know they; are doing nicely after tonsil oper-! ations at Hays hospital yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper and, son, Lewis Cooper, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper and daughter, Susanne, [ spent Sunday in Union with Mrs and Mary Howze Dillard spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden in Goldville. Little Claudia Johnson daughter of Terry Thomas is visiting her cou sins, Molly Fennell and Iris Helms, in Charlotte, N. C., this week. Mr .and Mrs. Charles A. Hollis, of Mr. and Mrs. T. Luther Johnson of, near here, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Greenville, is visiting her grandpar- Cooper on Tuesday, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. ! Friends of Miss Madeline Cassa- Davis Pitts ofi Monroe, N. C., is n ovn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. spending a vacation with his mother, Cassanova, will be glad to know she: Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. is doin « nicely after undergoing an Miss Colie Summers of Chappels, appendectomy at the Columbia hos-' was the week-end guest of Mr. and, P ital - Columbia, on Saturday. Mrs. W. O. Derrick. M r. and Mrs. E. V. Dove and son,, Misses Florence Tripp and Lurlee R o*y««. returned the past week toj Shealy spent Sunday in Atlanta with their home in Washington, D. C., af-j friends. ; ter spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler and relatives, children spent Monday in Green-j Mrs. Julia .Griffin, Mrs. Julian W. wood. (Coleman, Mrs. John W. Coleman, Charles Hill, Jr., of Charleston, is Mrs - R L- Lockett and Miss Lois spending two weeks with his cousin, Blakely are spending this week in Richard Stutts. | Cashiers, N. C., at Dr. S. C. Hays’ Mrs. George Plunkett and little cottage, Clairmont. son, George, III, of Conyers, Ga., are ; Mrs W. P Adair and granddaugh- spending the week with their mother 1 1 ers » Doris Adair and Grace Rabb, and grandmother, Mrs. EsteUe Ab- have returned to their homes in rams. Maryland and Washington, D. C., J. T. Pack and son, Billie, spent respectively, after a visit with rela- last week in Anderson county with tives here. the former’s mother, and visited Mr.' Mrs. Almon C. Spencer has accept- and Mrs. Floyd Burgess in Green- : ed a position in the office of S. W. ville. Sumerei, local insurance agent. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. L E. Bishop, Mrs. W. M. Worrel will regret to know they Walker and little daughter, and Mrs. have moved to Griffin, Ga. Mr. Wor-! Jessie Burns have a cottage near rell was connected with Rose’s 5c and Hendersonville, N. C., where they are 10c store. * . j spending several weeks. * . Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Herndon are , Miss Elsi e Johnson has accepted a spending the week in Taylors with position with the Commercial Deposi- Mrs. Herndon’s parents, and attend-! — ing the camp meeting near Beach Mrs. Ed Turner, Mrs. Zanie Camp- Springs in Greenville county. bell, Mrs. L. H. Bagwell and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynn spent f^wis, Jr., and Alvin, spent Sunday a few days this week in Pacolet with in Charlotte, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lynn’s mother, Mrs. Walter Me- J- ^ Parker. Dowell. Ace Workman, Jr., student at Henry Hunter and Keith Atfair, for- Clemson college summer school, merly connected with Dailey’s, have s P en t the week-end with his parents, accepted positions with Blalock’s Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Workman. Gjrocery, and will enter upon their I Misi Clara Addy of Greenville, new work Monday. was the week-end guest of Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Horace Payne and George W. Taylor and family, daughter, Virginia, spent the week-' Mrs - C/R - Workman has returned end at Myrtle Beach. ! borne after a ten days’ visit with her Mr and Mrs. Harry Nettles have son -H, B. Workman, and Mrs. Work- returned home after a visit of sev- man . * n Douglas, Ga. eral weeks with the latter’s aunt and 1 Miss Dorothy Edwards left Sunday uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Moore, to Join a party of friends from Aiken in Bay Saint Lewis, Miss. . J and Edgefield for a house party at Miss Mary Julia Speer of Myrtle Pawley’s Island this week. Beach, is the guest of Miss Amelia Mlss Frances Taylor has returned Payne. ! home after a week’s vacation at Mon- Miss Frances Ruth Edwards is vis- treat, N. C. iting Chaplain, and Mrs. C. B. Lawter . J - w - Milam* Jr., of Kings Moun- at Maxwell field, Montgomery, Ala. H. C., left yesterday after a Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper and v * s *^ with his parents, Mr and Mrs. sons, Tommy, Jr., and Jackie, have J- W. Milam, for Quanset Point, R. I., returned home after spending several wefks with Mrs. Cooper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs R. S. Kershaw, in Gads den, Ala. Mrs. Jennie Shannon of Newberry, Is visiting her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Mace Young. Mrs. John Spratt spent the week end in Charleston with her sister, Mrs. G. A. Nickles, and Sunday they [attended the wedding of their neph ew, William Neville James, to Miss Mary Buchanan In Walterbora. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard _ and daughters. Misses Emily and Mary Howze Dillard, and Mrs. Reese Young attended the funeral of Mrs. John H. Dillard In Augusta .op Sun day. Mrs. H. C. Suber and daughter, Miss Doris Suber, spent several days the past week in Forest City, N. C , and were accompanied home Sunday by Warren Whitman, Fred Whitman and Currin Stalin for the day. Mk*. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland spent Sunday in Columbia with their son Captain Carroll White Copeland, at Fort Jackson. Friends will be inter- to know Captain Copeland is where he Vill report for duty in the navy. Misses Carolyn and Marjorie Young and George Duncan of Whit mire, were also Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milam. BROCK'S GROCERY GOLDVILLE, S. C. ftnso RINSO, rtf. 10c; large 25c LIFEBUOY or LUX* 2 for 15c SWAN, reg. 2 for 15c; largo 11c WAR BONDS AND VALUABLES Are they safe from fire, theft and storm? Our safety deposit boxes and storage vaults will give you protection. p We solicit your patronage. M. S. Bailey £ Sob : OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST (Political Advertisement) VOTE FOR SAM M. LEAMAN * * For Treasurer I AM GRATEFUL ... for the splendid vote I received two years ago when J offered for this office. At that time 1 lacked only 7 votes of entering the second race. I PLEDGE, IF ELECTED, ... to give my entire time to the duties of the office, to serve all cltixens of the county to the best of my ability—. to be courteous and fair to all alike. I feel that my varied business experience of the past 18 years well qualifies me to serve you in this important position. I am seeking this office on my own merits. 1 am the candidate of no individual or group. 1 invite an investi gation of my character and qualifications. YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE . WILL BE APPRECIATED