The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 12, 1942, Image 7
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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LIABILITY
INSURANCE
RATES
GREATLY
REDUCED
You may drive LESS, but if
You drive at ALL, you need it
S. W. SUMEREL Agent
Phone 80
Jacobs Building
Clinton, S. C.
Notice To Public!
. * •
In order to conserve tires and motor equipment, ODT has laid
down rifid rales that i^ust be observed by all truck owners In
making deliveries. Some of these are:
1. NO SPECIAL DELIVERIES.
(That Is, we are not permitted to make a special trip to
deliver some article that you need quickly, BUT must wait
accumulate enough bags of feed, etc., to make a truck
load. THEREFORE, please order at least the day before
you are out of Feed, Coal, Hen Mash, etc.)
2. NO CALL BACKS.
(No truck may make a second trip to your house the same
day unless your order was more than one truck could carry
In one trip. WHERE POSSIBLE, help Uncle Sam’s war ef
fort by ordering a month’s supply at one time).
. S. TRUCKS MUST BE LOADED.
We can accept reasonably small orders of bagged feeds,
since we can carry several orders at mice, BUT we must ask
that you order NOT LESS THAN 5M lbs. of BULK HULLS.
We cannot mix several orders of bulk materials, of course).
C-W-S GUANO CO., INC.
CLINTON, S. C.
Plus 1c State Tuc
PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
WEEK-END TRIPS. -VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Poqe Sever'
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Mrs. J. H. Kohler and children, i Miss Sola Mae Hill of Henderson- «*
Anne and John, will be week-end ville, N. C., is the guest this week of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cannon
in Fountain Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Jr.,
and son, Frank, III, of Laurens,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Irene Todd,
Miss Sara Lee Pack
Miss Ruth Patterson of Anderson,
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. McCrary and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas were'
and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd. j week-end guests of relatives in Co-!
Mrs. Russell Mize and son, Frank, lumbia and Lexihgton.
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Underwriters. ,
are spending the week in Sarasota,,
Fla., with her brother, H. W. Wood-
rufY, Mrs. Woodruff and other rela
tives.
Pvt. John Mason of Fort Jackson,
; visited relatives here the past week-
1 end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Young of
Mrs. F.
daughter,
Mr. Essay, in
week-end.
Miss Annie
was the guest
Mrs. L. C. Bon
Friends of
P. Cauley
Mrs.
visited her
illip Essay, and
reenville the past,
nd of Greenwood, 1
uesday of Mr. and
pi. Paul
Mrs. J. E.
Benjamin,
Benjamin,
I Whitmire, were guests Sunday of the son of Mr. an
latter’s mother, Mrs. S. P. McCrackin, 1 formerly stationed at Fort Devens, i
and sister, Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth, Mass., will be interested to know he
arutiMr; Hollingsworth.
S. A. Pitts of Augusta, Ga^ is
spending a few days here with his
familjfc
has been transferred to Fort Dix, N
J .
Miss Helen Stewart who holds a
typist position at Port Terminal,
Pvt. Ce&l'Page and Mrs. Page re-; Charleston, spent the weekend with
turned Tuesday to Columbia where her mother, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart,
the former is stationed at the airj Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler of
base after a visit with his mother,' Cliffside, N. C., visited the Utter’s
Mrs. Rhett P; Adair, and Mr. Adair, j parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox,
Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, the past week-end. Also at home
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J. R. CRAWFORD
CLINTON. S. C.
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and N”- J- D. BoUnd.
Pharmacist Mate Davis V. Pitts of
the Charleston Naval hospital, is
spending a few days leave with his weeks visit with her mother,
mother Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. Mr. i John W. Purvis, in Morven,
and Mrs. Carroll Pitts of Spartan-1 friends in Hamlet, N. C.
for the week-end was Gene Knox,|
who is employed in Portsmouth, Va.L
Mrs. W O. Derrick and daughter,)
Patsy, have returned rom a several
Mrs'
and
i burg, also spent Sunday with the for
mer’s mother.
| Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Roberts .pf
| Chester were weke-end guests of Mr.
, and Mrs. W. H. Roberts.
| Clifton Aclair who is connected
with a construction company *
Charleston, spent the week-end
his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Simmons and
children, formerly of Greenville,
have taken an apartment in the, resi
dence of Mrs. Sara Bell Davidson on
Musgrove street. Mr. Simmons is em
ployed by the Hallmark Shirt com
pany.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baxter visited
their daughter, Mrs. George R. Fel-
kel, and Mr. Felkel in Elloree the
past week-end.
Mrs. Sam Shannon, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ginther of
Miami, Fla., were guests Monday of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamin.
Mrs. J. A Tinsley spent the week
end in Tryon, N. C., with her daugh
ter, Mrs, Lester Burnett, and Mr,
in Burnett.
at! Mr. and Mrs. John Cauthen and
; sons, formerly of Columbia, have
moved here and are occupying the
H. A. Copeland residence on South
Adair street.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll M. Spencer
and daughter, Rosallen, of- Green
ville, visited friends here Tuesday
Mrs. Alma McKee left this morn
ing for Gulfport, Miss., where she
will visit her son, Pfc. J. D. McKee,
and Mrs. McKee.
Mrs. E. H. Slier of San Francisco,
Calif., has arrived for an indefinite
Sam Pope Shannon, Misses Nannie s t a y with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
; and Emma Hargrove, T. L. and Lee B q. Whitten. Cpl. Slier is stationed
Hargrove of Newberry, were guests at The Presidio in San Francisco, and
j Sunday of Mrs. S. A. Pitts.
Miss Eileen Morgan spent the
I week-end at her home in Campo-
; bello.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cumalander,
who are members of the State Train
ing school staff, have taken an apart
ment in the residence of Mrs. J. L.
Wright on Centennial street.
Joe Fincher Austin of Laurens,
spent the week-end with his aunt,
expects to leave for foreign service
soon.
Mrs. John Holland Hunter, Miss
Agnes Davis and Miss Betty Hunter
attended a party yesterday at the
home of Mrs. Earl Smith in Kinards*^ r
honoring Miss Florence Hunter,
bride-elect, of Gray Court.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gasque will be glad tp know their
little son, Jimmie, hsfs returned to
Mrs. J. W, Anderson, Mr. Anderson, hj s borne here after several days’ ob-
and his uncle, Ryland F. Sumerel, serva ^ on a nd^ treatment in Green-
and Mrs. Sumerel. ! ville, where^ a piece of pecan meat
Rev. W. N. Long is attending the was removed from his windpipe,
annual state Baptist convention in, p^tain J - c - Hedden visited Mrs.!
Columbia. iHedden’s mother, Mrs. Alma McKee,
Mrs. Downs Monroe, Misses Nancy bere during the week enroute from
and Elsie Johnson, Gene King snd Ba m e gburg, Miss., to Camp Pickett,
James Brogdon spent Sunday in Rock| Va Friends of Mrs. Hedden will be
Hilt visiting the former’s daughter, j i n t eres te<i to know she has resigned
Miss Omega Monroe, student at Win- h er position in Hattiesburg and join-
throp college. . c ap t Hedden at Blackstone, Va.
Lt. and Mrs. Dillard Boland of i Harold Copeland returned yes-
Camp Wheeler, Ga. spent the week- terday to Camp Rucker, Ala., after
end with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Boland and the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Workman.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo are visit
ing their daughters, Mrs. Joe Simp-
spending a few days leave with his
father, H. A. Copeland, and other
relatives here. Mrs. Copeland re
turned with him to Ozark.
Mrs. W. C. Oxley, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Oxley were week-end guests of
son and Mrs. Hassell Miller, and son, ^be former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ansel Bobo, in Whitmire. R j Goebel, in Abingdon, Va.
G. F. Buford spent several days Friends of Dan F. Martin will be
last week with his son, Pvt. Munson interested to know he has accepted a
Buford, stationed at the air base in defense position in Indian Head. Md.
Savannah, Ga. j Misses Alice and Evelyn Neighbors
John D. Davis, Jr., of the naval air of Greenville, spent the week-end
corps, formerly stationed at Jackson
ville Fla., has been transferred to
Athens, Ga. He spent a leave here
with his parents before going to his
new post. * *
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rice of Green
ville, visited the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, here during [b ur g bas accepted
the week. , Belk’s Department
with their mother, Mrs. R. P. Neigh
bors, near here.
Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has returned
home after a visit in Winston-Salem,
N. C., with her sister, Mrs. S. R.
Flint, who is ill.
E. C. Edwins, formerly of Orange-
a position with
store. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Andrews, for-| Mrs . Edwins and small daughter are
merly of Atlanta, have taken an part- | occupying a residence on South
ment in' the home of Miss Irene g roa d street.
Workman. Mr. Andrews is connect- j Friends of A. B. Galloway, Sr., will
ed with Jacobs Press. regret, to know he continues ill at his
Lt. and Mrs. Aiken* Taylor left borne.
Monday after spending a few days! Mrs. Roy C. Graves of Kissimmee,
with the former’s mother, Mrs., Fi a „ is the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. L.
George W. Taylor, for a brief visit is. Henderson.
with the latter’s relatives in Chatta-j Lt. and Mrs. Ryan McCrary spent
nooga, Term., before returning to the week-end here with the former’s
Camp Edwards, Onset, Mass. | mother Mrs. R. J. McCrary. Lt. Mc-
Eugene Sloan, senior at Erskine! Crary has been in Tennessee on ma-
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college, Due West, spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. E. B.
Sloan. Also visiting Mrs. Sloan sev
eral days last week was her sister,
Mrs. R. L. McCrackin, of Columbia.
Mrs. B. F. Wingard has returned
from a few days stay with Captain
Wingard at Camp Davis, N. C. Bar-
neuvers and has been transferred to
an air held in Massachusetts.
Miss Theresa Antley and Joe Don-
nan of Charleston, were week-end
guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. J.
H. Donnan. On Sunday Miss Antley,
Mrs. Donnan, Mr. Donnan, Miss Mir
iam Donnan and Billy Needham were
rie Jean Wingard spent the week-end j guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chand-
with her grandmother, Mrs. Effie | i er i n Goldville.
Wasson, in the Hickory Tavern sec-! Mrs. J. P. Maddox of Madison, Ga.,
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts, Mrs. T.
J. Jackson, Miss Dorothy Stutts and
Ed Walters were guests Sunday of
Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Wardlaw in
Whitmire, and attended the services
installing Mr. Wardlaw as pastor of
the Whitmire Presbyterian church.
Captain and Mrs. Walter Todd of
Camp Gordon, Augusta, Ga., spent
the week-end with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd.
Lt. Sloan Todd of Camp Livingston,
La., is spending a week's leave with
his parents, and Lt and Mrs. Charles
R. Workman of Orlando, Fla., ar
rived Tuesday for a visit with their
parents and other relatives here.
jis visiting her mother, Mrs. C. L.
Sims and sister, Miss Hazel Sims.
Friends of Miss Sims will regret to
know she is a patient at Hays hos
pital where she underwent an oper
ation yesterday.
Mrs. G. P. Davidson, who is spend
ing some time in Greenwood with
her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Little, visit
ed her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Donnan,
during the past week. Mr. and Mrs.
Little and Miss Margaret Little of
Langley-Bath were also called here
for the funeriri of Mr. Little’s sisl
Mrs. L. D. McCrary.’
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NOT to Economize!
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With higlier prices on one'hand and increased
taxes on the other, your family budget is being
subjected to a deadly “pincer” attack. You have to
economize some place. But DONT let that place
be your savings! This is the money you are setting
aside for yourself and your family. It is the LAST
place to make a cut. If anything, now is the time
to INCREASE your savings to ward off new,haz
ards the future might hold in store. vFhink it
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