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4 ■ Thursdoy, August 27,1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Poge Fire NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of Stockhold er* of the Clinton Bonded Warehouse Company of Clinton, S. C., will be held August 28, 1942, at 4:00 o’clock pjn n in the office of The Commercial Depository, to elect directors for en suing year, and to transact such bus iness as may come before the meet ing. H. D. HENRY, 27-3c Sec.-Treas. DO YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE? SEE R J. PITTS I am offering 4 lots for sale at Eastlyn near Log Cabin. /, ^ 'S ' . -• , v ’ ’ ■•'I,. ..A*; * ■ * S ■■ • • Abo 160 acres, 7 miles from Clinton on Whitmire highway. Now b a good time to bay or sell Teal estate. If you have city -or country property you wish to place on the market, list it with ns and we will ffnd yon a buyer. RJ. PITTS ^ LIVESTOCK AND REAL ESTATE v , *7 Clintoa, S. CJ WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Miss Carolyn Freeman has accept-1 lumbia to accept stenographic work ed a position with Giles Chevrolet, at the air base in Panama City, Fla. j company. j Mrs. J. B. Frazier, Jr., and son, Mrs. A. H. Cummings and children Marion, of Blairs, spent Friday with are now occupying their handsome the former’s mother, Mrs. J. Rhett new homd on Maple street in College Copeland. View. Col Cxanmings is away on Mrs. B. B. Housley and sons, Mar- foreign duty in the U. S. army. TRAM ion and B. B., of Dahlonega, Ga„ and! »flv Miss Eula Gray Blakely is visiting Mrs. Sallie Boozer of SilverstoMt, ‘ * — * * are spending several days this WML her aunt, MP». W. S. Waldo, in At lanta, Ga. 4drs. Virgil Abrams of Ware Shoals, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Davis Holland, and Mr. Hoi- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. land. live near here, the past [ Mr. end Mrs. D. B. Smith are i M r. and Mrs. T. L. i spending a vacation in Atlanta with ied u* Templeton f | relatives. iheld at Cross Anchor on 1 Miss Frances Wallace of Newberry, ! with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler and' children visited Mrs. Chandler’s par- ] rton, who; attend- reunlon and Miss Virginia McMurray of Shel-1 Lt. Tench P. Owens of/Camp Croft, is STlTStorttHbu*. *** Suglaj with hU Virginia Dillard. Mrs. Chester Keller of Fountain parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens. Mis&s Virginia Dillard, Elliott Ja- Our Directors Serve Without Pay YES, TBATS THE SPIRIT OP CO-OPERATION AT YOUR FAMILY INSnTUTIONI Right from the beginning in 1909, the guiding spirit of this association has been one of co-operation—between builder^ who wanted to buy homes more economically. Then, as now, they elected their leaders by'vote from among the members. With no pay or profit to themselves, our directors guide this association with bdt one thought in mind—to help more people acquire homes and security through savings amd home loans. FOR EXTRA SATISFACTION, FINANCE YOUR HOME THROUGH THIS HOME-OWNED ASSOCIATION .u Home loans made for reconditioning, repairing and new construction, under WPB Order No. L-41. Flexible, economical, long or short term loans on existing homes or for refinancing your present loan. Ask For Detaib — No Obligation Each Account Insured Up To $5,000 EDERALoAVINGS i AND LOAN ASSOCIATION TelepkoM No. • A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Plus le State ,) PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GRENVILLE, 8. in", spent Thursday with her par- cols, and Mrs. W. C. Twitty, Jr., were guests of Miss Frances Wallace in Newberry a few days this week and attended a bridge luncheon given ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Denson. Mrs. Paul Todd and daughter, Paulagene, are spending a month ►f** ' r with LL Todd, now stationed at Bur- by Miss Wallace on Monday. bank. Cal., where he. is attached to | Mrs. Ansel Godfrey and Mrs a chemical warfare unit of the army. 1 George R. Blalock attended a lunch- JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON. 8. C. >+»»4MMWM»»<MOO»Mbo»»»0»4»00»#0»00»00000»OOW Mrs. Hesseil Miller and little son of Whitmire, were guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo, dur ing the week, Mrs. J. P. Farril of Rome, Ga., has returned home after spending two eon at the Otteray hotel in Greenville on Thursday Friends of Russell Cooper will be glad to know he is convalescing af ter an operation at Hays hospital on Monday. v. weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. C. J. Payne and Guynell Alex Henry. 1 Payne of Goldville, spent a few days \ * Misses Jean and Betty Sue Wells]the past week with Mr. and Mrs. have returned home te Mount Holly, | Fred Whitlock. [ N. C., after a visit with their sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnett are Mrs. Robert Johnson, and Miss Shir- spending a week’s vacation in Ashe- ley Wells. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Char- ville, N. C. | Mrs. Jim Davidson and Mrs. Bax- Iqtte, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. ter Crawford of Chester, spent the and Mrs. T. R. Buzhardt. Their twin week-end with their sister, Mrs. J. sons, Larry and Harry Smith, re- Lee Young. mained with thsir aunt and uncle for, Bill Abrams of Columbia, is spend- a week while their parents are ing a vacation with his mother, -Mrs. spending a vacation at Charleston. Estelle Abrams. Friends of Mrs. John D. Yarbor-j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chandler and ough will be sorry to know she is daughter, Ruth, of Cocoa, Fla., are, 4 ill at her home on West Main street, visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler, Mrs. Fannie Parrish and daughter, near here. Norma, spent the week-end in Au- Miss Gladys Stilweil of Cross Au gusta, Ga., with friends and re la- chor, who is a member of the Spar- tives. tanburg high school faculty, visited Mrs. Hubert Todd and Mrs. J. Reed friends in the city Friday. Todd left yesterday for Bon darken : Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire, to attend an adult conference of the spent the week-end with her sister, Associate Reformed Presbyterian Mrs. Fred Whitlock, church. } Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Shealy and Mr. Dixon and son, Kelly, spent the and Mrs. Tom'Milam were called to week-end at Talladega, Ala., and re- Hickory, N. C., last Wednesday on turned to the city yesterday, account of the death of their sister-j Mrs. J. B. Townsend and children in-law, Mrs. W. D. Williams. ' are visiting Mrs. J. B. Townsend, Sr.,' Friends of Mark Pitts, son of Mrs. in Anderson. j P. M. Pitts, will be glad to know he! Mr .and Mrs. Rembert Truluck and is recuperating at his home after a children spent the week-end in Spar- j Protect Your Valuables In A Safety Box and Enjoy Peace of Mind i STORE YOUR VALUABLES— JEWELRY SECURITIES INSURANCE POLICIES DEEDS TO REAL ESTATE WAR BONDS AND STAMPS ... in your own individual box in our modern vault The coat Is only a few cento a month. In no other way eon you provide such low-cost security for your valuables which may be impossible to replace. INQUIRE OF ANY OF OUR OFFICERS M. S. lie* 4 Son OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST tanburg as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reep. They were accom panied home by Mrs. H. M. Garnett tonsil operation at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis have re turned home after spending a vaca tion in the mountains of North Caro- of that city, for a visit, lina. ! Miss Almeda Jacks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duke of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jacks, who re- Sumter, spent the week-end with the s ide near here, has accepted a posi- latter’s sister, Miss Essie Davidson. !tion with the Burroughs Adding Ma- - Lt. and Mrs. L. D. Sullivan of Au- chine company in Columbia, gusta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Teague Harris and Mrs. Sullivan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, Teague, Jr., of Greenville, visit- G. Paul Roberts, and visited other ed friends in the city Tuesday, relatives in Laurens. I Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hesse of c Friends of Kay Brown, son of Mr. charleston, are spending the week and Mrs. K. Brown, will be interest- ] w jth Mrs. Hesse’s sister, Mrs. Goyne ed to know he is convalescing after | Simpson and Mr. Simpson, a tonsil operation at Hays hospiUl. 1 Dr. B. O. Whitten is spending a ’’Mrs. R. G. Watson and children' we ek’s vacation at Myrtle Beach, joined relatives at Bluffton for a few { Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mitchell of In days vacation last week. > man, Mrs. Ruth Longshore of New- Miss Mary Ella Bailey has returned; berry, and Miss Vera StilweU of home after a visit with Mrs. Frank Greenville, were week-end guests of Shuler at Cope. Mrs. Nancy Jones. Miss Stilweil re- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker and mained for a week’s vacation. . (Political ) children N. C. spent Sunday * at Saluda, Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Marion, Jr„ of Westport, Ind„ are visiting the for- Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, mer’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. B. spent the week-end with her parents, Marion. Mr. Marion is pastor of the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Friends of Barrie Jean Wingard First Baptist church at Westport. Mrs. Aylifte R. Jacobs, after at- will be glad to know she is recuper- tending summer school at Winthrop ating at her home after an illness. 1 college, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Fish of Baltimore, | j. 3. Robinson, in Easley. She and Md., was the guest of Mrs. George R. Blalock a few days the past week. Mrs. Carroll ,White Copeland of Columbia, spent several days the past her daughter, Ayliffe, are expected home soon after an absence from the city for the entire summer. Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Durant and 11I i,m week with Mr. and Mrs. Heath Cope- daughter, Florence, of Marianna, land and other relatives and friends. Fla., have returned home after Mrs. T. N. Latimer of Farner, 1 spending several weeks with their Term., is spending some time with parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. her daughter, Mrs. Roy Casque, and Ellis. They were accompanied by Mr. Gasque. Mrs. Dill Ellis, who visited friends Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Olin in Clayton, Troy and Dothan, Ala. Moore will be interested to know Mrs. J. L. Sellers and daughter, they left last week for Newport Ruth, have returned to their home News, Va., where Mr. Moore will be i n Baltimore, Md., after a visit to engaged in defense work. He was their parents and grandparents, Mr. formerly connected with Jacobs Press and Mrs. W. E. Falls.. . The eider here. 1 daughter, little Joan Sellers, re- Mrs. Tom Salters and Mrs. Emer- mained for a longer stay with her son Odom of Salters, are visiting Mr. grandparents. and Mrs. S. G. • Dillard. They were, — accompanied by Miss Lillian Dillard, 1 who spent some time with her aunt, Mrs. Salters. . , I Frank and George, sons of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Copeland of Charlotte,' N. C., are spending a vacation with their grandmother, Mrs. Ben Cope land, and other relatives in Laurens and Renno. Friends of Miss Ruth Rumph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rumph, will be interested to know] she is convalescing after an appendix operation at Hays hospital oh Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King and chil dren, Gene and Robbie, and Mrs. Lu cille Brodie and daughter, Gloria, of Florence, have returned hom? after; a visit of several days with the for mer’s son, Billy King, who is sta tioned at Keesler Held, Biloxi, Miss. Friends of Miss Marguerite Mc Millan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan, will be interested to know she has resigned her posi tion with Seibei and Bruce in Co* CALL Wyman Shealy For Prompt Plumbing and Heating Service 19S E. St REMEMBER! When yea east your vote Aleut 25 E-LECT LOTT. LAWSON COMPTROLLER GENERAL Vote For Lmdir — for Supervisor 1 appreciate the vote Riven me in my race for Super visor two years ago. Though defeated in the second pri mary by a small margin, I am grateful to those who sup ported me so loyally. I am asking for the office on my own merits, and I promise to be the Supervisor of all the people, dealing fairly and equally with all parts of the County. If elected, I will spend the County’s money wisely, co-operating with the Commissioners and County Delegation. I will distrib ute the business among the merchants of the County. I am in favor of buying road machinery on competi tive bids, giving it to the lowest responsible bidder. I will devote my full time to the office, working for the betterment of Laurens County and its citizens. .With oar country at war, I fed my experience as Commissioner will aid me in giving you an economical administration. YOUR SUPPORT AND INFLUENCE WILL BE - - DEEPLY APPRECIATED. . VOTE FOR LANDER B. STODDARD — for — Supervisor of Laurens County j/-