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f 4 I v V * Thursdoy, November 26,1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Pog. Five Suffarara from You Oft Fast ggyysa mm«mi neiLErs CRMIIOL SMITH’S REXALL STOKE WEEK-END TRIPS. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Cpl. C. B. Davis of the army, inf R. L.»Plaxico spent a few days the! foreign service, was called here the past week in Washington, D. V C., on SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB | past week due to the death of his! business. mother, Mrs. W. A. Davis. | Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown spent Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little and several days the past week in Rich- daughter, Jane^ student at Winthrop, j mond, Va., with/the latter’s sister, Notice For Payment of City Taxes / -: # • . Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town linton will be due and collectable up to December for the year 1942. The Tax Books are open for the collection of taxes at the office of the Town Clerk, and will remain open up to and through December 15. A penalty of five (5%) per cent will be added on all taxes not paid by this date, and an additional ten (10%) per cent shall be added-if said taxes and penalties are not paid on or before the 81st day of December, 1942. The levy for current fiscal year is 38mills; 12 mills for current operating expenses, and 26 mills for in terest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues out standing. D. C. HEUSTESS, City Clerk. H. D. HENRY 1898-1942 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 are spending Thanksgiving holidays Mrs. Fuller L. Reese, Jr., and Mr.! with Mrs. Little’s mother, Mrs. M. E.! Reese. Curlee in Winnsboro. j M rs. H. J. Sanford has returned Friends of Mrs. H. L: Eichelberger! home after a visit with relatives in will regret to know she is a patient ] Concord, N. C. in an Asheville hospital. , Friends of Fred Whitlock will/be Mrs. Sally .Bell Miller of New interested to know he has been trans berry, was the week-end guest of ferred from the navy to the 3rd bat Mrs. Sarah Davidson and Mrs. Mary tery, 19th regiment, 3rd division, Henry Arthur. . rine corps, stationed at a Califq Mrs. £. A. Murphy of Charlotte, base. ;N. C., spent several days the pastj Mrs. AylifTe R. Jacobs and ds week with her sister, Mrs. G. W. j ter, AylifTe, are spending the Hollingsworth, and was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. S. P. Mc- Crackin, for an extended visit. Little Kay Martin of Ware Shoals, is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker and children spent Sunday in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Sr. Mrs. Robert Stutts and daughter, Fannie, of Simpsonville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Dr. L. R. Lynn occupied the pul pit of the Second Presbyterian church of Spartanburg on Sunday. giving holidays with Mrs. Jacobs’, mother, Mrs. Estell B. Robinson, in Easley. Mrs. Carroll Brown of Belton, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart. * Friends of Lt. W. P. Jacobs III, of Fort Bragg, N. C., will be glad to know he is improving after being ill at the camp hospital. Mrs. Edward F. Franze spent the week-end in Jacksonville, Fla., with Ensign Franze. r Miss Elsie Neighbors, who teaches at Hartsville, is spending Thanksgiv- r ing holidays with her parents, Mr. Give Stationery The Appreciated, Useful Gift . We have a full assortment attractively boaed, in love ly shades and weaves of highest quality, and reasonably priced. Buy now for Christmas since it is almost impos sible to replenish stocks. MILITARY STATIONERY Just what the young man in service will delight to receive. Beautifully engraved in gold with United states Army, Navy, Marine and Air Corps insignia. CHRISTMAS CARDS Place your order now to.avoid disappointment. Chronicle Pub. Company / ...You can spot it every time Y OUR grocer la \ really a counae- \ lor oa quality. When m in doubc about brands, hit “extra something” ean guide your choice. Ask him what soft drink he haa drunk recendy. 6 out of 10 grocers will tell you, “Coca-Cola”. Every alp tella the story of quality In Coca-Cola. Its deUdoua and distinctive taste goea beyond mere thlnt-quenchlng to give you welcome refreshment. Fifty seven years of experience give It unique Your grocer knows that when you ask for Coca-Cola •*. or use Its friendly abbreviation. Coke...you want the real thfag. WjsrttsM limits the serplT •* CM I*, nmimliwt Cafes, Adi fas It aach tiaaa. No how short th« sopply. ttka i at Coca-Cols carries am. NM AUtNOMT Of 1M eOCACOU OORMMy IT GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Miss—Margie—MtHer,—student—at-and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Queens college, Charlotte, spent the, Mrs. J. F. Milam of Columbia,I week-end with her parents, Mr. ahd spent the week-end with Mr. and j ^ Mrs. Frank E. Miller. i Mrs. W. H. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. M. j < > Miss .Sue Wells of ,£ross Hill, left P. Roberts and daughter, Norma, of!! t Tuesday night for a two weeks visit Chester, spent Sunday with Mr. and with her sisters, Mrs. Mary Beall and Mrs. Roberts. _ Miss Eva Wells, in Washington, D. C. ■ Miss Martha Pitts, member of the Rev. C. E. Piephoff occupied the school faculty at Fort Mill, is spend- pulpit of the Kingstree Presbyterian ing the Thanksgiving holidays with church on Sunday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mrs. L. Ross Lynn is spending sev- Pitts, Sr. eral days in Brighton, Tenn., as the Miss Frances Shealy, teacher at guest of relatives. ; Loris, is at home for the holidays Miss Frances Simpson, member of 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qlin the St. George school faculty, is H. Shealy, Sr. spending the Thanksgiving holidays! Mrs. G. R. Milam has returned with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 home after spending the past ten H. Simpson. jdays in Greenville with her daugh- Dr. D. J. Woods occupied the pul- ter, Mrs. W. E. Adair, pit of Thornwell Memorial church on' Miss Louise Buford, who teaches at Sunday morning. .Winnsboro, is spending Thanksgiving Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Martin of: holidays with her parents, Mr. and Greenville, were guests Tuesday of' Mrs. G. F. Buford. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead and Mrs. Horace Horton and daughter, | attended the Kiwanis club banquet {Mary Elizabeth, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Sea- Tuesday evening at the Joanna club , house. Mrs. N. P. Pratt of Decatur, Ga., arrived Tuesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. George W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs attended the wedding/of Miss Florence Hunter Horton’s mother, Mrs. H. G. wright, and Mr. Seawright in Pendle ton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Floyd of Olanta, are guests of the latter’s father, Guy| L. Copeland, Mrs. Copeland and oth- and Lt. Givens Young Saturday eve-'er relatives here for the Thanksgiv- 1 < ► rtir,«v in I'Atxrinin.*' Wnli^nn^ ! * * ning in Owings Lt. Tench Owens of Camp Croft, Spartanburg, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt attended the Clemson-Furman game at Clem- son on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Freeman and son and Mrs. Mae McKay of Atlanta, spent Sunday with the former’s fath er, M. M. Freeman, and sister, Miss Carolyn Freeman. James Fr King of Arlington, Va., spent Tuesday in the city with rela tives. Miss Martha Ramage, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ramage, and Mrs. Augustus Ramage, Jr., spent Sunday in Colum bia with Thomas Ramage at Fort Jackson. Bill Abrams of Columbia, visited his mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams, dur ing the past week. Miss Fannie Copeland of Gold ville, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Addy. Miss Vivian Parks Adair, member of the school faculty at Greenwood, is spending the Thanksgiving holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair. Mrs. Mary Prather returned home Sunday after a visit with her daugh ters, Mrs. Joe Beaudrot and Mrs. Ray McGee, in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nabors of At lanta, are spending the week with Mrs. Taylor Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner spent the week-end in Spartanburg with the latter’s mother, Mrs. R. E. Cobb. Mrs. Zee MjcLees, Miss Sallie Wright, and Mrs. H. L. Todd, who lives near here, spent a few days the past week in Taylors with Mr. ahd Mrs. R. D. Sellers. Mrs. J. W. Copeland left yesterday for Charlotte, N. C., where she will spend the Thanksgiving holidays as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Craig, and will attend the wed ding of her granddaughter. Miss Hannah Steel, in Statesville, N. C. Prof, and Mrs. Harold Seymour and children, Jane and Earlrleft yes terday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr* Seymour’s moth er, Mrs. T. S. Davis, in Greenville. Lt. and Mrs. Francis Blalock of ing' holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payne and daughter, Miss Amelia, Mrs. Reese Young and Miss Mary Howze Dillard attended the Clemson-Furman game at Clemson Saturday. Miss Frances Black, who teaches at Whitmire, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. t Black. Friends of Lt. Dillard Boland will! be interested to know he has been transferred from Camp Wheeler, Ga., | to Fort Meyer, Va. Mrs. Boland ac-j cbmpanied him to Fort Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Mauldin spent the week-end in Liberty with relatives. Friends and relatives here of Miss Mary Etta Henry of Greenville, will regret know she is ill.. Her aunt, Mrs. Ansel Godfrey, visited her on Mon- day- ' • - Mr. and Mrs. Pat H. Hobson and children spent Saturday and Sunday with their son, Fred, a student at Clemson college, and other relatives at Clemson. Miss Mary Ella Bailey, who teaches at Westminster, and Miss Agatha Bailey, member of the school faculty at Chester, are spending the Thanks giving holidays with their mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Lt. (jg) Shockley Hall of naval re serve, who is an instructor at Dart mouth college, Hanover, N. H., spent 1 several days here the past week with his mother, Mrs. E. H. Hall. They also visited other relatives and friends in Columbia, Spartanburg, and Great Falls. Dr. and Mrs. Roger L. Coe of Ogle thorpe university, Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and daughter, Jane, of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford of Georgetown, are spending the holiday season with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W..H. Shands. Friends of Lt: C. B. Crisp, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crisp, Sr., of Mountville, who was formerly con nected with The Parker House, Bos ton, Mass., will be interested to know he is now at the Coast Guard acad emy, New London, Conn. Mrs. Ellisor Adams of Newberry, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Duncan, and sister. Mrs. Nene this city and Camp Polk, Leesville, La., are spending four weeks in Pe tersburg, Va., where the former is attending an army school at Camp Lee. Lt. and Mrs. Lamar Nelson of Camp Crowder, Joplin, Mo., were guests a few days this week of, the former’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake, and Mr. - Leake. They are visiting Mrs. Nelson’s relatives in Atlanta be fore returning to Joplin. Mrs. Eugene Johnson of. Colum bia, is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Von Hol- len, and friends here while Li John son is accompanying troops from Fort Jackson to California. While in California, Lt Johnson will visit his brother, Dick, who is stationed at Victorville, with an air force unit D. Workman. Mrs. Pet Dean of Whit mire', was a guest of Mrs. Duncan the past Thursday. Miss Edna Long and Miss Eloisej Curry of Fountain Inn, Miss Miriam Coleman, Carroll Young of near Gold- j villfe, Van Jones and Marion Nabors of this city, were Sunday guests of Holmes Holland. Mr. Holland left Tuesday for Norfolk, Va., where he is stationed in the navy. Miss Mary Emma Speake, who] teaches at Greenwood, and Miss Frances Speake, member of the school faculty at Whitmire, are spend ing the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Speake. Miss Frances was accompan ied home by her sister, Miss Rebecca, who had been spending a few days with her. 'T'" SPECIAL NOflCE TO PECAN GROWERS We are not publishing any price d^ie to the fact that the market is advancing: almost daily. Ship all of Seed lings and otheL varieties to us and we will pay you the Top Market Price Prompt Returns BAINBRIDGE PRODUCE CO. « * Bainbridge, Ga. S. 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