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n v- ! Thursday, August 13, 1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Seven Mr. add Mrs. & B- Sanunle Snelgrove and Nancy, ware visitor* in , Saturday r.jl Misaks Thao Dyer and Batty Campbell are spending the Atlanta, Oa. •';/"l Mr. and Mrs. J. Xi Araoldi Mrs. A. Ov Arnold have home after spending several Gatlinburg, Tenn. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Ballew PERSONAL NEWS and Mrs. J D. Gibbs, was one year Jold August 8 Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tompkins will celebrate their 9th wedding an- August 18 ^ 4 was Lester Tucker’s and iHeatherly’s birthdays. Charles Williamson had a birthday August 8. r } A- R. Ivester had a birthday Mon- ^iugust 7 was Miss Clara Jean Ber- 'a 12th birthday. and Mrs. Homer Douglas cele- their 22nd Anniversary Au- Jackson were united in marriage at the home of Rev. W. .R. ^Boion id the presence of a few close friends. son, Buddie, Mr. and Mrs. well visited Mr gnd Mrs. Ben non in Waterloo Sunday. gug g. Mrs. Douglas will have a Edgar Baker of Balfour, N. C, Vis- birthday August 18. Mr. Douglas \ ited friends here Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, W. L daughter, Margaret, W< son and sons, Russell Boyce, and Mrs, R. C. Mrs. Wilson at State Park Miss Maudine Yi spending the week with Mr. rred Norton in Lancaster. Sgt. John Tudcer of was home for the week-end. Miss Mildred Simmons ofLaurens, Is spending several days Doris Arnold. Mrs. Victor Mattox and Smith visited Mr. and Mattox near Whitmire Mr and Mrs. D. L Dunaway and children spent the wc Mr and . Mrs. Jimmie Cross Anchor. . Mr* and Mrs. Roland and family, Mr and Mrs. and daughter, Mrs Geo ed a birthday dinner given of Mr. Bouknighit and Bill in Chester Sunday. Mrs mained for a visit L. A Hall and son, Bobbiel the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Pearl Arrington, in Charlottesville, Va. Mr .and Mrs. Billy Snelgrove and daughter, Myra Ann, Mr and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove visited Mrs. Snelgrove's mother in Saluda Sunday. Dalmer Wooten of Greenville, spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. Minnie Lee Wooten. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passmore.and son, Mrs. Mary Passmore and O’Dell Lambert attended the funeral of R A. Lambert in Lancaster Thursday. Top Sgt. and Mrs. ftozzello Foster of Orlando, Fla., spent several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C Foster and Mrs. Mary, Passmore. J. P. Fowler of LaGrange, Ga, spent the week-end with his son, J. W. Fowler, and Mrs. Fowler. Mrs. Ostell Balkhalm apd daugh ter, Jo Anne, of Laurens, were week end guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. F. Sumerel. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Sparks spent the week-end in Greenwood. D. A. McCloud, George Price and Buford Ray of Lockhart, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Gregory * ■ v Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker and family and Robert Edge visited Mr, and Mrs. Will Tucker in Woodruff Sunday. Miv-gndr Mrs. Vandy Fallow and children visited relatives in Gaffney • Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Furman Hughes and children of Burlington, N. C„ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk. Millard Price of Augusta, Ga., is visiting his mother, Sfrs. W. R. Price. Mr and Mrs. G L. Smith of Martin, Ga, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester. Mrs. Smith re mained for a visit Miss Patsy Ruth Whitmire of Goldville, spent the week-end with Mrs. Betty Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and children of Ware Shoals, spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs. J fi. Seay and Mrs J. J. Smith Mr. and Mrs Alec Gossett, Mrs. Bertha Gregory of Griffin, Ga., spent, -the week-end with Mr and MrslEt A. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coxe dren and Mrs. Clara Blankenaftigi *pd Mrs Walter Golden of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs Grady Cox Sunday. Mrs. O’Dell Gregory spent the past week with relatives in Locktart and Chester. 1 ^ w Leroy Gregory of Fort Jackson, was home for the week-end. Mrs. Frank Riley and Mias Beulah Kinard spent the week-end iqith Sgt. Riley and Put. James Edward Caughman at Fort Jackson. Mrs. Maud Guest, Mrs. James . Creswell and Mrs. Leila Smith at tended the camp meeting at Beach Springs the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. John Craqfard $n& children, Mr. and Mrs. T B, Cran ford attended the funeral .of Mr. Cranford’s brother, Paul Cranford, , at Bath Tuesday * Pvt. Allie D. Johnston of Camp Croft, spent the week-end with Mrs; , Johnson. ’ Among The Sick Friends of Mrs D. C. Whitman are sorry she la ill at her home on Academy street. j Mrs. Clyde Longshore is UL Shirley Ivester has diphtheria and* whooping cough Mrs. Homer Gillette has been ill V several days. E. A Harris is Improving after be ing 111 the past weak. v, will have s birthday Sunday and Mrs. C, E. Elledge an- the engagement of their ter, Martha Lee, to Ben Julian of Greenwood. The wedding to tike place in October. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas announce the marriage of their daughter, Fran ces, to Robert Louis Reed, of Hart ford. Conn., on Saturday, August 1. j T"" ~ Mr. Reed is stationed at Camp Unde Sam Spending Cron 1 jj| $107,392 Ptr Minute Mr. and Mrs. Justine McLendon 1 Washington, Aug. 11. announce the birth of a daughter big by the United States reached August 11 at Hays hospital ,«te of $1,790 a second in July. ■ ■■ - j The Office of War Information re- Quinn On Farleagh ported today that disbursements by Pvt. Oliver Quinn is visiting his ^ Treasury and expenditures by parents, jtfTandMrs. W. E. Quinn, RcconstructionFinance corpor- on Jefferson street while on a 15-day * tlon ** KU *' d * r JZ J? war furlough. Pvt. Quinn is stationed Pun?®** 5 tolled $4,794,000,000, com- with the 551st school squadron, air P™* 1 * ncord oi force advanced flying school at Ros-i* 4,123,000,000 m June - weU, New Mexico. * I This was at the rate of $154,845,- m ! 181 a day for July’s 31 days, or $8,- 443,548 an hour and $107,392 a min ute. er course of jdhior repairman trainee | classification 1-A will be reoutaed to SCQTCH CELLULOSE TAPE, fully or will be sent into the field to do enlist in the signal corps resin* at) transparent, seals without water, the actual work and to learn theory .the beginning of the course, and upon Mends, seals, holds. Three sizes, 10c. at the same time, at the higher sal-' completion of the three months train- f 15c, and 25c. The Chronicle Pub. Co. ary of $120.00 The training will be,^ will be inducted into the army. Phone 74. ttZLnsxzg ** !. A ’ p “ r t ^ Applicants in selective service the Clinton office of the U. S. em- prices and types. Chronicle Ptib- ^ iployment service. ‘liming Co. 1 (PelMksl Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester an- nqtince the birth of a daughter, San dra Jeroldine, on August 5. Mrs. Ivester is the former Miss Mattie Bell of Martin, Oa. Saturday evening Mis/ Betty and Isaac Turner of Fort Radio Learner • Course Is Offered The local office U. S. Employment service issued the following state ment yesterday: A course entitled “Mechanic Learn er (Radio)” wiU be given at the Greenville high school beginning the last Monday .in August. Applicants who are accepted for this course will be paid $85.00 per month for the first three-months course. Upon complet ing this training successfully, the trainee will be promoted to the high- FtMleWeabess IMD HELP MU (T 0 ami Lydia B. Plnkham’s TABLETS This office for which I asfc your vote is truly the heart of the business of our state. It calls for a man who is thorough ly familiar with finance and business administraion. +> f f • • As a business man, with years of experience, I am coining be fore the people of South Caro lina fully realizing the respon sibilities of the office and the precautions necessary to be used LOTT LAWSON to protect the highest interest CaadMala Far of every citizen of our state. 7 i i '- A BUSINESS MAN FOR A BUSINESS OFFICE ‘V Send for this FREE SAi FULL COLOR 12"xlS" WITH PRINT FRAME. COME AND SEE IT ON OUR SWAM DISPLAY. OCT ONE TODAY! fa—SWAN, BOX FREE GIFT FROM BABY-GENTLE Swan FLOATING SOAP * • % Hp X for 21c »3 for 22c COME IN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR HOT WEATHER SPECIALS TODAY! Large Size 25c Reg. Size 10c SAVES YOUR FINK TNINUS RINSO AntbSn9EZ9 Giant Size 25c Reg. Size 10c LIFEMOY 2 for 15c NEW 19*2-TRY IT! LUX SOAP 2 for 15c • OUT OF 10 SCRUM STABS use IT t’ff Oliver Williamson observed his 17th birthday August 8. . . Mrs Jennie Babb had a birthday * August 3rd. * i Mary Jean Oakley will bs 11 old tomorrow. Marshall King will be twenty years old Sunday Jeme Ballew observed hie day August 7. Joe David Gibb* Jr, i of Mr. JB2» if MIRY SOAP 3* 15c SILVER Ofi r DUST 4Dt WITH FINK CANNON FACS CLOTH At The Dealers Listed Below i • CLINTON, S. C. \ Lydia Mill Store Dailey’s Cash Grocery I. C. Boland^ Blalock’s Grocery Clinton Mercantile Co. ■IIL L. ■> Holland’s Cash Grocery Smith’s Pharmacy GOLDVILLE, S. C. Joanna Mercantile Co. ■ -V - 4 * Brock’s Grocery