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Thursday, October 1,1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Five t / WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents ROGERS Mrs. George Davis has returned home after a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. QflfiKpe Dixon, and Mr. Dix on in Mijflpj. < Lt. Buly Byrd of Camp Gordon, ‘Augusta, spent* the week-end with his brother, Douglas Byrd, and other i relatives here. j Mrs. Martha Abernathy of Pensa cola, Fla., is visiting relatives here. Miss Ann Coyil, of the hospital FRESH EASTMAN KODAK FILMS Rofl of 8 developed and printed on “Velox”—25c. Reprints 3c. v 8x10 enlargement „„ 50c 5x7 enlargement — 25c IMMEDIATE SERVICE hospital, Charleston, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts of Spartanburg, visited their mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, the past week-end. Lt. Thurston Giles will return Sat urday to Rice, Cal., after spending a few days furlough here with Mrs.j Giles, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.j C Friends^f Tom Cooper will be in- SMITH’S PHARMACY Finishing by Pearson's Photo, Laurens, S. C. 7 J 'nursing staff, is expected to return:position tomorrow after a two weeks visit lines and left Monday for Charles terested to know he has accepted aj with the Greyhound bus Deluxe Sandwich BREAD « 2 Ub. I C< Lmvm . X W Homemade Hayonnaiee DUKE’S r 33V with friends in Beaumont, Texas. Friends of George H. Ellis will re gret to know he is a patient at the General hospital in Spartanburg. ton, W. Va., for six weeks training. Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., and daughter, Eloise, of Wadesboro, N. C., are spending a few days with heri 1 Mrs. M. C. Poole was a guest sev-, mo ther, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, eral days last week of her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W< T. Putnam had as| W. N. Leslie, in GreenviUe. Thurs- their g Ue sts Sunday Mr. and Mrs.j day evening she attended a party w. M. Witherspoon fo Owings, andj given in honor of Miss Effie Lanning, bride-elect of Rev. M. L. Poole. Mrs. K* M. Timmerman was the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copeland and children. Mrs. Frank Cauley spent several guest of friends Monday in Bates- j days the past week in Whitmire with Vermont Maid 12-Ox. Bottle 19 2 S., 1 21 GREENS • - 3 & 2 25 SYRUP • Colonial or Standard Grapefruit JUICE ■ - Standard Turnip Ralston -Com FLAKES ■ ■ 2 £ 11 2 lit 15 Round Carton Balt STERLING | Pancake Flour —^ PILLSBURY 2-Lb. Pkgs. 20-Oz, Pkg. Georgia Maid Sweet Mixed PICKLES Standard TOMATOES • Game TISSUE • ■ 3 : Kitchen Towels Jewel * I VoUeyFarm SHORTENING, 4 lb ctn. 71c BUTTER . i-u. Patty 24c NORTHERN 22-Oz. 4er— No. 2 Can Rolls Roll 10' 20' 10 13 10 Nifty Salad r DRESSING, qt. jar 29c Evaporated APPLES . i-tb. mi. 21c Security DOG FOOD 2-ib. Pkg. 18c WAttekova# Apple JELLY • • • 24-Oz. J#f 19c Cloons and Bleaches CLOROX Mrt. 21c Dessert PEACHES, No. 2 V2 can 15c Oeorpta Maid THTt PICKLES . 1-Gal. Jar 29c Instant RA 1 f/3 :j Pkg. 25c u>- 32c 9c Land O' Lakes CHEESE a a a Colonial Bvaporated MILK . . ■ Larga Can Colonial or Standard Apple SAUCE a . N*. 2 Cm 10c Bacall Soda CRACKERS i-Lb. Pkg. 11c Sweetheart SOAP .... Soap or Powder OCTAGON - Satall Siza 3c Soap or Powder OCTAGON Larg. sis. 5c Kconirminil RINSO M.d. IOC Larg. 25c 4 Un 23c Market Specials! "WHERE SATISFACTION IS A CERTAINTY" Fresh LEAN PORK CHOPS lb. 39c Fresh Dressed 3 Lb. Can Nu-South’« OIL SAUSAGE Fresh Meaty Smoked Link bwg. 1 jher mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt. Eric Barnes spent several days this ; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts and week in Greenville with his son'children and Mrs. G. R. Milam were Kohn Barnes, and Mrs. Barnes. ! guests Sunday of Mrs. J. F. Milam Otha Johnson of Charleston, spent j n Columbia. They were accompanied the week-end with his father, Dr. R7h ome -f Qr a visit by Mrs. J. W. Hen- W. Johnson, and Mrs. Johnson. jdrick and son, Billy. • Lt. Elbert Jones of Camp Rucker,' Miss Inez Young, member of the Ala., visited his mother, Mrs. W. E.| Kershaw school faculty, spent the Jones, the past week-end. week-end with her father, John T. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth Young, and Mrs. Young. H. D. HENRY 1898-1943 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE 7 STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE ■ —' „ f Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 j and Mrs. J. B. Frontis were in Co lumbia Sunday to visit the former’s brother, Archie Hollingsworth, and Mrs. Carroll Barnes and daughter, Laura Marie, have returned to Kings Mountain, N. C., after a visit with Mr. Frontis, who are patients in the Mr. Barnes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Veterans' hospital. } Eric Barnes. Miss Omega’ Monroe, freshman at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, will Friends of E. B. Pinson, Jr., who was recently inducted into the army spend the week-end with her parents, i a t Fort Jackson, will be interested to Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Monroe. . ! know he is stationed with the 34th Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and! Battalion, Camp Croft, son. Quay, of Catawba, N. C., are, Mrs. Metta Stone, Miss Sara Stone visiting Mrs. Grigg’s mother, Mrs. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bouknight of Metta Stone. i Concord, N C., were week-end guests Mrs. A. L. Ormand and daughters,; 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone in Char- Misses Elaine and Sarah, of Colum- ( i es ton. bus, N. C., are guests of the former’s, capt. Tom Plaxico of Camp Lee.j sister, Mrs. J. L. Furr, and Mr. Furr, i Petersburg, Va., was the guest of Mrs. D. F. Dukes has returned to friends here several days this, week.; JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON. 8. C. her home in St. George after a visit to her sister,^Mrs. E. Mood Smith, j Mrs. Ned S. Hays of Waco, Texas, will arrive Sunday to spend some time with Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays. Miss Eileen Morgan spent the week-end with her parents in Cam- pobello. Frank- Brown has returned to Fort Benning, Ga., after spending a ten- day furlough with his mother, Mrs. George T. Brown, near here. Mrs. Wilson Tison and small son are visiting her mother, Mrs. A. P. Little; for several weeks. - Mrs. Allen McSween is spending a few days in Hinesville, Ga., with Lt. McSween, who is stationed Camp Stewart. Gerald Suber, of the navy, has re turned to Norfolk, Va., after spend ing an eight-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber. Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey and Miss Maude Sumerel were guests Several days this week of Mrs. Edward Long in Greenville. Floyd Jones has returned to his Dr. L. Ross Lynn attended the an nual meeting of the Presbyterian j Synpd of Georgia held the past week ! in Athens. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cleveland and, small son of Charlotte, N. C., were' guests Sunday of the former’s broth er, Frank Cleveland, and Mrs. Cleve-j land. Friends of Kirk Milam, of the Charleston navy yard, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Milam, Sr., will be inter ested to know he is improving satis factorily at Hays hospital following an operation on Monday. Judge and Mrs. M 1 . H. Yount of Hickory, N. C., were "week-end guests at of Mrs. Tom Adair and Miss Ella Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burgess and son, Roy, have returned to their home in Panama City, Fla., after a few daysj visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess. Friends of Glenn Richey, who for merly held a position at Belk’s, will be interested to know he left this week to spend a few days in Owings home in Ellijay, Ga., after a visit to ] with relatives before entering mili his sister, Mrs. Sterlin Young, and' tary service. Sgt. Young. | Mr .and Mrs. W. T. Putnam and Miss Florence Tripp spent the Mrs. Ralph Copeland were guests week-end in Atlanta. . Thursday of Rhett Riddle and fam- Friends of J. D. Boland, Jr., for-jily in Spartanburg, merly at Camp Wheeler, Ga., will be E. C. Young of Athens, Ga., spent interested to know he has been trans- the week-end here with his mother, ferred to Westover field, Chicopee Mrs. A. P. Young, and sister, Miss Falls, Mass. . Lily Young, near here. Fryers lb. 37c 69c SPARE RIBS lb. 25c Sausage lb. 172C ■ Fresh Fish and Oysters Cnlmtial ^iorro Unrorporatfii ilHHMHmBBmtWIIIIHItIMIIWIHHIIIIHHHIWIIIIIIIIMII III! IIIIM 111 Subscribe to The Gbronicle—$1.50* Year Mrs. H. M. Young, Miss Nancy Young, and Grace Young, Mrs. Rem- bert Truluck and Lewis Scruggs were guests of relatives in McCor^ mick Sunday. They were accompan ied home by Mrs. Young’s mother, Mrs. M J. Furqueron. Miss Lurlee Shealy visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shealy, in Newberry the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Dixon of Renno, were called to Ellenboro, N. C., Sun day on account of the death of the former’s brother, C. M. Dixon. Miss Marjorie Bunch of Greenville, was the week-end guest of Miss Mir iam Donnan enroute to Miami, Fla. Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, Barrie Jean, spent Sunday with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Effie Wasson, in the Hickory Tavern sec tion. Friends of Mrs. L. D. McCrary will be glad to know she is convales cing at her home after being a pa tient in the local hospital. Mrs. E. Mood Smith and grand daughter, Nell Mood Timmerman, spent several days this week in Co lumbia with the former’s sister, Mrs. J. L. Harvey, and other relatives. Jack Holland of Abbeville, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. George R. Holland. . Mrs. R. E. Jones has returned af ter spending three weeks in Balti more, Md., with her daughter, Mrs. Marion Hiers, and Mr. Hiers. Mrs. Jones, enroute home, visited her sis ter, Mrs. C. A. Walker, in Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bass and son, Jimmy, fonnerly of Panama City, Fla., spent the past week with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess, enroute to Kingsport, Tenn., where they will make their future home. Mrs. C. Hi Hall returned yesterday from a several weeks stay in San Diego, California, with her - son, Charles Hall, of the navy, and Mrs. Hall. On the return trip Mrs. Hall spent a few days in Nashville, Tenn., with her son, LI Lawrence E. Hall, and Mrs. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of Greenville, Davis Pitts of the naval Mrs. Estelle Abrams is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Drummond Bailey, and Mr. Bailey in Greenwood. Miss Mary Holmes spent a few days last week at her home in Edge- held. Friends of Captain Carroll White Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland, who has been stationed at Fort Jackson, will regret to know he is a patient at Stark General hospital, Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman spent a few* days the past week in Charleston. Mr. and - Mrs. Earl Rice have re turned to Greenville after a visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, and sister, Mrs. L. W. Rawl, and Mr. Rawl. Miss Evelyn Henry, member Of the Centrol school faculty, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry. Mrs. J. D. McKee has joined her husband at Keesler held, Biloxi, Miss., for an indehnite stay. Mrs. Charles Riley' of Greensboro, N. C., was the guest of Mrs. McKee during the week and accompanied her to Keesler held, where her husband is also stationed. - * Mrs. M. C. Clark of Jacksonville, Fla., is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. F. C. Pinson, and -Mif. Pinson. Rhett P. Adair returned last night from a several weeks visit to his son, Bobby Adair, in Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mills and chil dren are occupying their recently purchased home on Calvert avenue, the former Coates residence. Mrs. J. B. Townsend, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. W. P Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jacobs, J. F. 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