The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 03, 1942, Image 5
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
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No. 2
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WEEK-END TRIPS.* . VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNO)
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr*. Alma McKee returned yester-1 John Charles McGill of Clover,
day from a visit to her sister, Mrs. i was the guest several days last week
W. O. Brown, in Rock HilL
!’ Miss Frances Simpson left this
week for St. George, where she will
of Fred Hobson.
Miss Frances Shealy has resumed
her position as a member of the Loris
Nielson is a new member of the col- Jackson, Columbia, visited
lege faculty for the coming year. here Saturday.
Lt. Pauline Benjamin, R. N., of Friends of Mrs. T. J. Peake will
Camp Croft, Spartanburg, spent yes- glad to know she is able to be
terday with her parents, Mr. and again after a recent illness.
Mrs. J. E. Benjamin. , f Mr . and Mrs T j Bulock _
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lockett of small daughter of Augusta, Gsl»
Greenville, recently visited the lat- spent the week-end with the formed
ter’s mother, Mrs. A. Ross Blakely. mother, Mrs. T. J. Blalock.
Miss Clyde Smith was the week-! Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts spent
end guest of relatives in Seneca. ithe week-end in Atlanta and Dalfto^
Lt. and Mrs. Ct C. Brannon of Fort Ga., with relatives.
be a member of the school faculty school faculty after spending the
the coming session,
i Mr. and Mrs. I. T. McWhite of
Lake City, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey. They
were 'accompanied home by Mrs.
Alva Weaver< and Martha Jane Mc
White, Who spent the past week with
; Mr. and Mrs. Bailey.
| W. M. Page has returned from a
< several weeks stay with relatives in
North Carolina.
summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Olin H. Shealy, Sr. /
Miss Helen King was the guest last
week of friends in Hattfesburg and
Camp Shelby, Miss.
Triends of Miss Grady McAlister,
who held an office position at Coon-
er's, will be interested to know she^
was transferred this week to Bates-
burg. /
Mrs. M. M. Sellers, Miss Etta Sell
ers of Latta, and Mrs. W. H. Hilliard
! Friends of Miss Eula Gray Blakely
will be interested to know she has ^ Flor « n ^- were week-end Quests of
accepted a position in the office °^i*^, and ir f 4 . rs 'v 0 . h ? l ^* ^f vls ' , ,
the Georgia Power company in At- Ml “ ELue Neighbors leaves today
ilanta. Miss Blakely will spend the
week-end with relatives here.
for Hartsville, where she will resume
her teaching position. She will make ■
i , _ , . _ her home with her sister, Mrs. J. A.|
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy of Lit-1 r>naan »nr| Mr. Dugan.
tie Mountain, pent Sunday wlffi wSter Dunlap is spending a week’s [
their son, W. C. Shealy, and Mrl * j vacation with his sister, Mrs. John
i Shealy. j Cooley, in Arlington, Va.
;I Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Roberts and; Miss Essie Davidson left Tuesday
sons have returned from a month’s to resume her teaching position in
:; vacation stay at Myrtle Beach. Great Falls after spending the sum-
! Miss Pearl Hitt will leave Saturday mer at her home here.
; to resume her teaching position at Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith and Mrs.'
Lake City, after spending the sum-1 Eric Barnes were business visitors j
mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Charlotte, N. C., Tuesday. I
Eugene Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burton and
j Lt. William P. Jacobs, III, returned | Miss Frances Burton of Savannah,!
Tuesday to Camp Claiborne, La., af- Ga., were week-end guests of the*
ter spending several weeks leave re-! former’s brother, G. A. Burton, and
11 cuperating frorn an operation illness Mrs. Burton.
DO YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL
. REA^ ESTATE?
SEE H. J. PITTS
I am offering 4 lots for sale at Eastlyn near Log
Cabin.
Also 160 acres, 7 miles from Clinton on Whitmire
highway.
Now is a good time to buy or sell real estate. If yon
have city or country property you wish to place on the
market, list it with us and we will find you a buyer.
H. J. PITTS
UVESTOCK AND REAL ESTATE
Clinton, S. C.
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wil
liam P. Jacobs.
—Captain and Mrs. A. B. Crisp of
Riverside Military academy, Gaines
ville, Ga.. returned to their home
yesterday after a visit to relatives
here and in Mountville.
Miss Ella Wofford of ROck Hill, is
visiting her cousin, Miss Maud Pear-;
son.
Mrs. C. P. Robinson is visiting her
sisters, Mrs. L. G. Benjamin and Mrs.
J. P. Kilgo, in Darlington. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd and sons.
Mrs. S. K. Harmon, Miss Elizabeth who have been residing at their farm
Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Shealy off the Greenwood road, will move J-
and daughter, Kelly, of Columbia,! soon to the Davidson residence on
were guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. M us grove street.
J. LeGrande Mayer.
Mrs. Jack Red and little daughter,
XM.Memtoe Macaroni or
SPAGHETTI uk m* 10c
Wmw4 Paper
CUT-RITE 40-ft. Reti 6c
CMpe
POTATO ... p* 10c
ManhwuMoroe
HOSTESS iMfe ub. 12c
Security .
DOG FOOD 5-u. p*. 43c
Yellow Handle
BROOMS . a . Each SSc
Kraft Phila. Cream
CHEESE . 3-0*. Meg. IOC
Aeeorted Cookie RoUe
WESTON ... n» 10c
TlTa. HPee uje d
MARGARINE uk. cm. 19c
Standard
CATSUP . i-o*. mm. 10c
Oa. Maid Sweet Mimed
PICKLES . 22-Ox. Jot 20c
Complexion Soap
CAMAY ... 3 •«’ 22c
Potted Meat
LIBBY . 4 n.. i c. 25c
Del Mente Large
PRUNES . 14k. n» ISc
NABISCO . i4k. kv, 20c
Cold
. . *-lb. Pk*. 20c
er Standard Apple
Mo. 2 Cm 10c
20-Ox. Pk*. 10c
V«r»utrnk*re Sauoe
DURKEE . sox. inttu 13c
grmr.. i-u.. 27c
IVORY . 2 fcUd. hn 13c
IVORY ■ 2 Lars* San 21c
Q|j{g£
CHIPSO . . *ud. Pk* 10c
■ . Lars* Pkf. 25c
"WHERE SATISFACTION IS A CERTAINTY'
Tender
VEAL STEAK ib.
Fryers lb. 35c
Tender Beef (Grade “A”)
ROAST lb. 31c
Fresh Pork
STEW lb. Ithe
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Tendertsed (Hoekless)
PICNICS lb. 34«
Grade “A" Sliced
BACON lb. 35c
BACK lb. 15C
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS
Mrs. Thomwell Dunlap of Jackson,
Miss., is spending a few days with
Jennie, of Cincinnati, Ohio, are visit- her sister, Mrs. Lawrence F. Davis, 1 J \
ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Annie Dunlap in Mountville,
Jack W. Anderson. and friends in the city.
| Lt. and Mrs. Dillard Boland of 1 Mrs. Roger Coe of Oglethorpe Uni-
Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga., spent versity, Ga., is visiting her parents,
the week-end with their parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands.
and Mrs. J. D. Boland and Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipscombe
' Mrs. A. C. Workman. j and son, James, of Jersey City, N. J., ‘
The many friends of Mrs. W. H.jMr. and Mrs. Ross Burton of Whit-j
Shands, who was a patient in a mire, Mrs. C. C. McWhirter and son,
Greenville hospital for several weeks Edgar, of Jonesville, were guests
following a broken hip injury, will be Sunday of Mrs. Henry Burton, and
glad to know she returned to her Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton,
home here Sunday and is improving Miss Sarah Crisp has returned to
satisfactorily. • j her home in Miami, Fla., after spend-
| Rev. George Bobo of Bowman,; ing several weeks with her aunt, Mrs.
spent a few days last week with his! Nancy Jones.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo. > Eugene Galloway of Jacksonville,
Mrs. T. H. Crabtree and daughters, 1 Fla., is spending several days with
Laura Jane and Peggy, have re-; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gal-
turned to their home in Henderson, loway.
N. C., after being guests of her sis- j Reese Young was the guest of ' ’
ter, Mrs. H. M. Rowland, and Mr. friends in Greenwood for a week-end
Rowland. , j house party.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson and| Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Woqd, Jr., and
thildren, formerly of Inman, visited Miss Margaret Baker of Spartan-
Mrs. Gibson’s sister, Mrs. W. C. 1 burg, were visitors on the orphanage
Shealy, and Mr. Shealy during the campus Sunday.
Let’s Get
Better Acquainted
Banks, like people, reveal their true
worth only wherrybu know them well.
You will like us better, and you will be
able to use our services to better ad
vantage when you become fully ac
quainted with what we have to offer.
You are always welcome here, your
questions about our facilities will be
answered cheerfully and should you de
sire to discuss your financial affairs
with us, your confidence will be re
spected. 4*
NEW CUNTON RESIDENTS ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US.
M. $. Bailey £ Son
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
past week enroute to their new home
in Pine wood.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard were
week-end guests of ]the former’s
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cook and
daughter, Barbara Ann, of Greens
boro, N. C., spent the week-end with
Mrs. Cook’s mother, Mrs. A. Ross
brother, Mac Ballard; and Mrs. Bal- Blakely. ‘ ~
lard in Charlotte, N. C. j Miss Marian Daniel of Greenwood,
Capt. E. E. Blakely of the air force, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gene
headquarters, Washington, D. C., is*Knox.
spending a five-day leave with his 1 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davis and
mother, Mrs. L. D. Blakely, and other' children spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mrs. William Blackwell has re
turned here to resume her teaching
Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Patterson, in Antreville.
Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Pressly
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position at Oak Grove school after Fort Jackson, Columbia, were visi-
spending the summer with Lt. Black-! tors at the orphanage on Sunday,
well at Camp Forrest, Tenn. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lynn spent
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas were
guests of relatives in Lexington and
Columbia Sunday.
Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son, Bobby
Joe, of Spartanburg, spent several
days this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hitt
Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones are en
joying a ten-day vacation at Myrtle
Beach.
H. M. Rowland Jr., of the navy,
the week-end with the latter’s moth
er, Mrs. Walter McDowell, in Paco-
let, and were guests Sunday of Cap
tain and Mrs. Rex Wilbanks in Spar
tanburg.
Billy McMillan, Bob Oxley, and
Harry Baldwin Will return today to
Baltimore, Md., where they are en
gaged in defense work after spending
a few days at thjeir homes here.
Mrs. Reese Young and son, Reese,
were visitors in
GATEWAY
TO NEW
stationed at Norfolk, Va., spent the and Fred Hobson
week-end with his parents, Mr. and'Columbia Tuesday.
Mrs. H. M. Rowland, Sr. i Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Sistar of
Mr. and Mrs. James Hitt returned; Atlanta, spent the week-end with
Saturday to their home in Chicago, friends here and in Goldville, and on
111., after spending a two weeks vaca- Sunday Mr. Sistar occupied the pul-
tion with the former’s parents, Mhipit of the First Presbyterian church,
and Mrs. Eugene Hitt here, and in Jack Barnes, Lewis and Harold
the mountains of North Carolina. ; Pitts will return today from Myrtle
Dr. and Mrs. John G. Barden and Beach where they spent the past few
sons spent the’week-end in Atlanta, days.
Ga. | Mrs. John Wakefield, Jr., of Antre- i
Mrs. A. P. Little, Mrs. George Codjjf ville, is the guest this week of Mr. 1
|and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Tison and and Mrs. William J. Davis.
1 son, Wilson Little, of Estill, are: Misses Evelyn Hamilton, Azile Al-
spending the week in Brevard, N. C. len and Jean Graham have returned
Mrs. W. V. Badger, who has been to the orphanage after spending the
visiting in Parkersburg, W. Va:, will summer at Camp Brandon, Vermont,
arrive today to visit her parents. My. Col. Paul D Strong, of the college
and Mrs. W. E. Crisp, in Mountville, 1 military department, and Mrs. Strong,
and sister, Mrs. L. M. Wilson here, j formerly of Miami, Fla., who will
before going to Rock Hill where she! join him here this week, will occupy
i will be a member of the Winthrop the Francis Blalock residence on
college faculty. ! South Adair street.
Mrs. J. F. Beckman of Toledo, * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, Jr., have
Ohio, is spending the week with her ( taken an apartment in the residence
parents, Mr. and Mrs. ft. E. Ferguson.! of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Speake on
Mr. Beckman will join her here for South Broad street Mr. Smith, who
the week-end. Lawrence Ferguson, ji* manager of the Home Store, was
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student at North Carolina State col
lege, Raleigh, is also at home for sev
eral weeks before the fall session be-
'gins. '
Miss Mary Emma Speake has re
turned from Camp Ton-A-W andah,
near Hendersonville, N. C., where she
was a counsellor for the summer,
and will spend a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg* T.
Speake, before resuming her teaching
position in the. Greenwood city
schools.
transferred here from Columbia.
Mrs. Brewer Dixon and sons.
Brewer, Bailey and Kelly, of Telia-[
dega, Ala., are here for an indefinite!
stay with her mother, Mrs. C. M.|
Bailey. Captain Dixon of the army,
air corps, is stationed in Miami, Fla., |
at present.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nielson, former
ly of Atchison, Kansas, have arrived
in the city and have taken an apart
ment in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Dillard on Cleveland street Dr.
Glraiclt Puli.
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