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Thursday, December 17,1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTOhj, S. C. Page Fire WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BMEfS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents I' TRADI MARK SAVE WITH SAFETY! STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES offer MAXIMUM PROTECTION —MINIMUM COST Let as insure your car with our NATIONAL STANDARD AUTOMOBILE POUCY Let us protect your Home and Furniture with our STANDARD FIRE POUCY ROBERT D. LYNN, Agent Phone 42 sophomore class at Queens col-' her borne and is improving satisfac- < ► », Charlotte, N. C., is spending torily. . < > JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON. S. C. i Mrs. W. Bruce Lea has returned to Mrs. Heath Copeland is spending *■ iher home in Rocky Mount. N. C., af- few dpys this week,in Chester with ter a visit to her mother, Mrs. C. M. relatives. Bailey. 1 Friends of A. B. Galloway, Sr., W. G. Coker is spending the week will regret to know he is still con- : in Lynchburg, Va., on business. 1 fined to his home on account of ill- Mrs. A. K. Dill has returned to ness. * her home here after a visit of sev-; Friends of Mrs. R. L. Lockett, who eral weeks with relatives in Winns-;has been a patient at Hays hospital i boro and Georgetown. suffering a broken arm injury, will Miss Margie Miller, member of, oe glad to know she has returned to the lege the ’ Christmas holidays with her Ffc- Stewart R. Smith of the Ord- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Mill- nance Motor base. Atlanta, Ga., spent ; ’ er / . ; the week-end with Mrs. Smith and! ■ ; E. E. Blakely ot Washington, D. daughter. Kay. C., spent several days/this week with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hobson had as i his mother, Mrs. L. D. Blakely, near their guests Sunday Dr. and Mrs. W. j here. 7 C. White s ides, Misses Agnes Corley I Mrs. Hovey Reid of Lyman, spent and Juanita Schulls of York. Saturday with her father, F. M. Bol- Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lockett ofj land, and other relatives here. Greenville, spent Sunday with thej Miss Frances Taylor, student at latter’s mother, Mrs. A. Ross Blakely,! Mary Baldwin college, Staunton, Va., and Mrs. Alec Blakely, arrvied yesterday to spend the Miss Mary McDaniel of Hickory 'Christmas holidays with her mother,'Tavern, was the week-end guest of Mrs. George W. Taylor. i Mrs. J. D. Jeanes and Mr. Jeanes. , Mrs. Dave W. Copeland and! Miss Peggy Pitts.of Lander college, 1 daughter Miss Elizabeth Copeland, Greenwood, arrived Tuesday to have moved to the Gene Knox resi-jspend the holidays with her mother,: dence on East Carolina avenue. Mrs. Irene Pitts. Lawrence Ferguson, student at! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son, North Carolina State college, Raleigh, * Bobby Jo, of Spartanburg, spent the is spending the Christmas holidays week-end with their parents, Mr. and, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Eugene Hitt. | E. FergUiOTT : ^ Mrs. Carroll W. Copeland spent the Friends of Miss Adeline Boland, week-end with Capt. Copeland at member of the Woman’s Army Aux-! Camp Butner, N. C. iliary corps, who has completed Rufus Sadler, Jr., freshman at the her training at Fort DesMoines, Iowa, University of South Carolina, Colum- will be interested to know she has bia, will arrive Saturday to spend been assigned to duty at Fort Meade, two weeks vacation with his parents, Md. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler. Dr. D. J. Brimm left yesterday Mrs. Keith Fleischman has return- * fo’r Arcadia, Fla., to spend Christ- j ed to Alexandria, La., after a visit 1 mas with Mrs. Brimm and children, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Marguerite McMillan, who Spratt. holds a stenographic position in Miss Annette Moorhead, student at 'Panama City, Fla., is visiting her 1 Coker college, Hartsville, is spending , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie M. Me- j the holidays with her parents, Mr. 'Millan. land Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, in Gold- 1 Mrs. Robert A. Mann has returned : ville. from Clio, Ala., where she was call- 1 Miss Rosmond Durban, Coker ool- ed on account of the death of her! lege student, will return to her home in Aiken today after being the guest for several days of Miss Virginia Everybody Is Busy For Christmas The merchants, business - houses, industries and indi viduals who do business with this institution will find ade quate facilities, prompt and efficient service during the Christmas season. /• l . CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CLOSING We wish to announce that we will close Friday and Saturday. December 25 and 26. for the Christmas holidays. M, S. Beiley & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Give Stationery The Appreciated, Useful Gift We have a full assortment attractively boxed, 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 * ■ L Just what the young man in service will delight tp 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 brother, Archie Campbell. Friends of Jerry Galloway, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Galloway, Sadler. | will regret to know she is ill at her home. i Mrs. E. H. Hall and. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs on Tuesday visited their Mrs. E. B. Sloan and Miss Agnes' 1 brother, C. W. Shockley, who is a Davis were week-end guests of the patient at the Veterans' hospital in former’s sister, Mrs. R. D. Lewis, in Columbia. Spartanburg. ; Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mrs. W. P. Coker of Hickory, N. C.,' Vaughn, Sr., will regret to know their spent the past week with her par- daughter, Mrs. Raymond Clary, the ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel. ! former Miss Dorothy Vaughn, is ill Friends of Mrs. B. F. Copeland will and has been a patient in a Gaffney regret to know she has been ill at hospital for the past two weeks, the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rus-; Miss Grace Barnett, senior at the sell Cooper, and Mr. Cooper for the Woman’s college of Furman univer- past few weeks. isity, Greenville, will arrive tomor- Clifton Adair, who is employed in row to spend the holidays with her Charleston, spent the week-end at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Barnett, home here. Mrs. Raymond Pitts will leave Sat- F. M. Boland, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. urday to spend a week in Sumter Cumalander, Mr., and Mrs. J. D. Bo- , with relatives. land, Mrs. Annie Fliedner and Mrs. Misses Frances Jones and Evelyn C. D. Pitts were in Newberry yester- Ferguson were visitors in Augusta, day to attend the funeral of their'Ga., Saturday. niece and cousin, Mrs. D. E. Smith, 1 Miss Agatha Bailey, member of and Mr. Smith. ! the Chester school faculty, and Miss Eugene Sloan, student at Erskine Mary Ella Bailey, who teaches in college, Due West, is spending the: Westminster, are spending the Christ- Christmas holidays with his mother, mas holidays with their mother, Mrs. Mrs. E. B. Sloan. T. L. W. Bailey. Miss Jane Sturgeon, assistant li- Mrs. Thurston Giles and small brarian at Alabama college, Monte- 1 son are spending some time at Camp vallo, Ala., will arrive Saturday to Pickett, Va., with Lt. Giles, spend the Christmas holidays with i Lt. W. P. Jacobs, III, of Fort Bragg, her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Stur- | N. C., is at home for two weeks to Christmas In Clinton—Means IXIM AI ICE CREAM (Trade Mark Registered) AT THOUSANDS OF DINNERS THIS SEASON What will you have for Christmao dinner? Turkey — ham — duck—chicken—fruit cake? If ao, you’ll be wanting a dessert to do the occasion Justice, and your family will agree that DixhnaiD lee Cream is the perfect dish! A _ '■ * - - ■■ ■ ; — Why not serve DlximaiD tomorrow—and see in advance the treat that will be In store for you if you serve DixhnaiD Ice Cream In any of Its delightful flavors this Christmas season. Call For Ice Cream /rom your favorite dealer in Clinton and GoidviUe GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO, geon. recuperate from a recent illness. Subscribe to The Chronicle — $1.50 a Yea/ Betty Ann Thomas of Gold ville, and Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey and daugh- Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire, ter, Joy, will leave Saturday to spend were week-end guests of Mrs. Fred the Christmas holidays with Rev. and Whitlock. ; Mrs. J. M. Dick in Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts of Spar- 1 Reese Young, student at Clemson, i tanburg, spent Sunday with the for- will arrive tomorrow to spend the mer's mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. Christmas holidays with his mother, Miss Betty Tribble, freshmen at Mrs. N. Reese Young. Erskine college, Due West, is spend-, Friends of Alex Blakely will be in- ing the Christmas holidays with her terested to know he has been trans parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. | ferred from Fort Jackson to San Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne of this,Pedro, Calif., with a coast artillery city, and Miss Guynelle Payne of 1 unit. Goldville, were week-end guests of i Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wells ia Laurens. Miss Lou Abrams of the Charlotte Memorial hospital staff, Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Estelle Abrams. Miss Maude Sumerel is spending Howze Dillard, Mrs. Reese Yopng and Mrs. P. B. Mitchell were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Miss Alethea Barnett left Tuesday for New Orleans. La., where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Far the holidays with her sister, Mrs. J. roll Runyon and the Rev. Mr. Run- S. McGregor, in Ruby. Miss Ruth Davis, student nurse at yon for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Charles E. Wallett and daugh- Duke university hospital, Durham, j ter of Union Point, Pa., were guests N. C., arrived yesterday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. John D. Davis. Friends of Mrs. Bob Oxley will be interested to know she has accepted a position in the office of Hallmark Shirt company, succeeding Miss Mar garet Bobd, who resigned to accept a position at her home in Union. The following Winthrop college students arrived yesterday to spend the holidays at their homes here: Misses Ida Crawford, Omega Mon- Jean Layton, Ame Jacobs, Marcia Galloway, Carolyn Henry, Margaret Johnson, Jane Little, Emily Dillard. Friends of Mrs. James Bradley of Cross Hill, and McGee, Arkansas, will be interested to know she has returned to the orphanage to accept a position as matron of the Har riett home, succeeding Miss Le- nora Leonard, of Reidville, resigned. Captain Brewer Dixon of the United States Air CoTps, formerly of Bowman Field, Ky., who has been transferred to Washington, D. C., spent several days last week with his family here. Mrs. Dixon accompan ied him as far as Wadesboro, N. C., where she was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., and Mr. Marshall. last week of Mr. ?,nd Mrs. Davis R. Holland. Mrs. Virgil Abrams of Ware Shoals,»also spent Sunday with her* sister Mrs. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Essay of Greenville, spent the week-end With 1 the latter’s mother, Mrs. F. P. Cau- ley. They were accompanied home by Mrs. T. W. Hardin, Jr., who had. been visiting l)er sister, Mrs. Essay. ■ The following were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton: Mrs. C. C. McQuirter, Mrs. Samuel Lips-, roe, Margaret Adair, Margaret Hipp, combe, of Jersey City, N. J., Mrs. Gettys Lawson and children, Gail 1 and William of Charlotte, Mrs. T. C. Ferguson and Miss Lucille Ferguson and Ross Burton of Whitmire. Miss Carolyn Hobson, student at Queens college, Charlotte, is spending, the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hobson. Fred Hob son, student at Clemson, will arrive Friday, and Pat H. Hobson, Jr., of I Camp Sutton, N. C., will also spend the week-end with his parents. Miss Frances Ruth Edwards, stu dent at Winthrop college, is spending the Christmas holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards. Miss Dorothy Edwards, member of the Trenton school faculty, will ar rive Friday to spend the holidays with her parents. Give Growing Plants And Flowers... For Beauty and Fragrance Let the household be >?ay with brilliant color and the cheering: message of Flowers! There is no more welcome gift—though it’s so. easy to shop for in mere minutes. FRESH CUT FLOWERS — POTTED PLANTS CORSAGES—ARTISTIC VASE ARRANGEMENTS Nothing conveys your sentiment, appreciation and thoughtfulness as FLOWERS’ that say “thank you” in so many ways. We Telegraph Floral Gifts . . anywhere in the United States. Order now for Christmas delivery. IN OUR GIFT SHOP Beautiful designs of Cambridge CRYSTAL—hand-made in America, FENTON WARE and HOBNAIL. ROSEVILLE POTTERY—DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS GIFT WRAPPINGS Come in and we’ll be glad to show you our wide selec tion of gifts and novelties. Clinton Flower Shop Phone 33 Mrs. B. F. Wingard, Prop. HKAIVII-tilVMIG For the Holidays We are ready to serve you with a complete holiday stock of choice foods and meats. Experienced clerks will fill your orders promptly. Make BLALOCK’S your one-stop store. Shop here for... Groceries, Meats, Produce, Fruits, Nuts and Candies Please Phone Your Orders To Us Before the Deadline . . . allowing us time to fill the order before the truck goes out. TRUCK LEAVES STORE 10 A.-M. and 5:15 P. M. BLALOCK’S * v Grocery and Market Phones 156 and 157