The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 24, 1942, Image 5
Thursday, December 24 # 1942
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S C
Paae Five
NOTICE!
Under a new plan, the Street Department is now moving:
Garbage only ONCE a week. This is being done in ac
cord with instructions from 0. P. A. to conserve gasoline,
tires and tubes. We ask the cooperation of the public in
this matter. If possible, please make arrangements to
burn all trash and shrubbery cuttings so that garbage
only will have to be collected.
Clyde S. Lankford, Supt.
- Street Department
WEEK-END TRIPS. ■ VISITORS. ■ ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
turned to Camp Stewart, after spend- pan.ed on the trip by Mrs. Allen Mc-
ing a few days in Inverness, Fla., Sween, also of Camp Stewart.
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. J.
Miss Evelyn Robinson is at
McFadden, while recuperating from home in Ahoskie, N C., for the holi-
a pneumonia illness. He was accom- days. • ,
REST'WISHE
for your Happiness
In the New Year
Your patronage through the years past is evidence of
the confidence you have in our organization, and we
trust it may continue in the same amicable way for many
years 10 come. —^ —^
I Friends of little Harry Bolick, III,
, will regret to know he is ill at his
home.
j Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo are visit-
i ing their daughters, Mrs. Joe Simp
son and Mrs. Hassell Millef, and son,
Ansel Bobo, in Whitmire this week,.
| Miss Madeline Cassanova of Co
lumbia, is visiting her parents, Mr.
art# Mrs. M. Cassanova.
j W. R. Anderson, Jr., and daughter,
Helen, of Woodruff, are guests of Mn
and Mrs. George W. Bailey for sev
eral days.
Lt. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson of
Fort Jackson, Columbia, visited rela
tives here the past week-end.
Mrs. J. W. Fowler, who makes her
home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. L v Young, near here, is spending
a few days with Mr, Fowler at Camp
Atterby, Ind.
Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., of Pell
City, Ala., is visiting her parents, Mr.
and /Mrs. P. B. Adair. Mr. Reynolds
will join her during the week and
they will visit relatives in Washing
ton, Ga., before returning home.
Marshall Pack, of the navy, sta
tioned at Charleston, is spending a
ten-day furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pack.
Miss Ruth Holland of Winston-
Salem, N. C., will arrive today for a
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
DELL’S BEAUTY SALON
' Phone 20
BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
Miss Harriett Davis, student nurse
at General hospital, Spartanburg, is
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
D. Davis, for the Christmas holidays.
Miss Thema Hicklin is spending
Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira K. Hicklin, in Richburg.
Miss Martha Pitts, who teaches in
Fort Mill, is spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Pitts, Sr., near here.
Mrs. Wilson Tison and son, Wilson
Little, of Estill, are spending the
Christmas season with her mother,
Mrs. A. P. Little. Mr. Tison will join
Them her^ during the week.
Miss Mary Emm& Speake was the
; guest of friends in Asheville several
days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Anderson
will leave today for Cincinnati, Ohio,
where they will be guests of the lat
ter’s niece, Mrs. Jack Red, Mr. Red
and brother, Milton Sumerel, and
'Mrs. Sumerel for the holidays.
Friends of Mrs. W. C. Shealy will
be glad to know she has returned to
i her home after being a patient at
: Hays hospital for §eve,ral weeks fol
lowing a broken leg injury.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and
children of Gray Court, Miss Pearl
Hitt of Washington, D. C., Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son, Bobby Joe.i
of ^Spartanburg, will spend the
; Hearn and daughter, Pelleree, also, C hristmas holidays with their par-
of Winston-Salem, will spend Christ- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt,
imas day with Mrs. Hearns parents. M r . and Mrs. Ryland Sumerel vis- 1
i Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair are spend- jt e( j the latter’s brother, Roy Chaney,
1 mg some time in Hot Springs, Ark.
1 Mrs. John T. Little and Miss Jamie
| Little wil leave toiday to spend
and Mrs. Chaney in Sedalia Sunday.
Mrs. George Cody left Tuesday to
Christmas * in * W ilm ington, N^C.fwith ! _^ y ’!
their daughter and sister, Mrs. Ev-
erette Carson, and Mr. Carson.
N. F. Garland, student of the Med-
BEST WISHES FOR THE
HOLIDAY'SEASON
AND A GRAND NEW YEAR
Your patronage the whole year long, -
•» . »
Has filled us full of joy and song.
You’ve made this year so^ very bright,
We’d like to say with all our might.
We truly “Thank You”—it’s most sincere.-
DON’T FORGET TOUR CHRISTMAS FLOWERS—We will nutke
deliveries through Christmas morning.
CLINTON FLOWER SHOP
Mrs. B. F. Wingard, Prop.
Phone 33
who is attending an officers candi
date school at Camp Davis, Wilming
ton. N. C.
ical College of South Carolina, Char- : Mr and Mrs - Rice Nickles, Bob
leston, was the guest of friends here Nickles and Mrs. Vance Irby of At-
: Tuesday. • ! lanta, Ga., are guests of their sister
Friends of Mike Cassanova, son of and aunt ' Mrs - Walter A. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova, will re- * or a days.
Igret to know he is ill at his home. | Ernest Hipp, stuaent at the naval
Miss Frances O’Daniel, who teach- acq^demy, Annapolis, Md., and Miss
es in Rockingham, N. C., is spending Margaret Hipp.^ Winthrop college stu-
the Christmas holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. „
dent, are spending the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stanton of Cam- Hipp.
bridge, Mass., will arrive this week- Mr. and Mrs. William Henry and
end for a several days stay as the daughters, Misses Carolyn and Vir-
guests of Mrs. W. H. Workman and
Mrs. Ella Johnson.
Mrs. Lucile P. Henry of Cedar-
town, Ga., is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. H. J. Baber, and Mr. Baber.
Lt. and Mrs. James F. Davis of
Camp Gruber, Muskogee, Oklahoma,
ginia, will spend Friday with Mr. and'
Mrs. Ray Philips in Seneca.
Mrs. A. D. Tisdale and son, Jimmy, I
of Asheville, N. C., were guests dur
ing the .week of Mr. and Mrs, L. B.
Dillard.
Miss Eleanor Lois Sumerel of
will arrive this week for a ten day : Westminster, is visiting her aunt,
visit to the former’s mother, Mrs. Mrs. M. T. Poole, and Miss ’Frances
fceorge M. Davis. j Poole.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe of Ogle- The' following Clemson students
thorpe University, Ga., are visiting; are spending the holidays at their
the letter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.; homes here: Roy Johnson, Ace Work-
H. Shands. Mr. .and Mrs. T. P. P. P.! man, Jr., John Spratt, Jr., Lewis and
'Carson and daughter, Jane, of Green- | Harold Pitts.
! ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford, M. T. Poole, who is employed at
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attend you and may new
Best Wishes for the Holiday Season
With the splendid remembrances of the
. harmonious associations we have had with
our many good friends in this area during
the past we eagerly look forward to a con
tinuance of them in the future. We thank
you for your good-will and patronage.
We sincerely hope that these friendships
have been as pleasant to you as they have
been to us.
May this be your happiest Christmas and
may the New Year •bring you some new joy
each day.
PRATHER-SltfPSON FURNITURE
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“THE HO&E MAKERS’*
COMPANY
CUNTON, 8. C.
Jr., of Georgetown, will arrive later
in the week to spend Christmas with
their parents and grandparents.
Mrs. Carroll , White Copeland is
spending a few days at Camp Butner
N. C., with Capt.‘ Copeland
the shipyards at Sparrows Point, Md.,
is spending a "few days with Mrs.
Poole.
Holmes Holland of this city, and
Henry Holley of Kinards, of the
navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va., spent
John Mimnaugh, student at The I Sunday with their parents.
Citadel, Charleston, was the week- j Mrs. Hugh Shannon and daughter,
end guest of friends here, i Manning Jacobs, are spending the
Miss Mary Dillard of Columbia 'Christmas holidays with their sister
Miss Lila Dillard of Barnwell, and and aunt, Mrs. Guy Neal, in Clover.
John Dillard and Tamily of Augusta,' Miss Annelle Falls, student at -Vir-
are spending the holidays with their j ginia Interment, Bristol, Va., is
sister, Mrs. N. Reese Young. | spending the holidays with her par-
Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, Ga.Jents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Falls,
will spend the week-end with her 1 Miss Evelyn Henry, member of the
mother, Mrs. I, O. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. school faculty at Central, is spending
J. F. Thompson and children of New- j the holidays wtih her parents, Dr.
berry, will also spend Christmas day j and Mrs. B. H. Henry,
with her mother. j Miss Frances Leonard is spending
Reese Young, assistant manager of the Christmas holidays with her par-
the Jungaleers, Clemson band, is j ents in Reidville.
touring the state with the orchestra Mrs. Robert W. Benn of Orlando,
this week for a number of programs. Fla.,, and Miss Elizabeth Lynn of
Miss Pansy Woodruff of Wilming-| Tallahassee, are spending the Christ
mas holidays with their parents, Dr.'
and Mrs. L. R. Lynn, r
Miss Frances Simpson, member of.
the St. George school faculty, is [
spending the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson.
Miss Luva McDonald is spending!
^on, N. C., is spending the holidays
j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
i Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice of
i Greenville, will also spend the week-
I end with the latter’s parents,
i Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs and daughter,
jAyliffe, left Saturday to spend the
j Christmas holidays with their.mother the Christmas vacation at her home
J and grandmother, Mrs. Estelle B.! in Iva.
Robinson, in Easley. • | Friends of little Bill Roberts, son
Miss Vivian Parks Adair, member i of Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Roberts, will
of the Greenwood high school facul- 1 be sorry to know he is ill at his
ty, is spending the Christmas holi- home.
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry and
V. Parks Adair. 1 children of Leesville, ' are spending
Miss Cleon Pitts, who teaches in;Christmas with relatives here.
Camden, is spending the holidays Mrs. J. C. Pace left yesterday for
with her mother, Mrs. Guy Pitts. | Orangeburg where she will spend
Miss Cissie Young was the guest the holidays with her parents, Mr.
several days last week of her sister, and Mrs. L. S. McCormick.
Miss Inez Young, who teaches in Mrs. Leroy Sanders has returned
Kershaw. The latter accompanied her from Pittsburgh' Pa., where she vis-
home to spend the Christmas holi-! ited Mr. Sandenf, who is stationed at
days. - j a camp in New Jersey.
Lt. Roswell K, Porter returned last Little Ted Bell of Spartanburg, is
j night to Goldsboro, N. C., after I the guest of Clifford Wehunt for the
spending a few days with his mother,! holidays.
; Mrs. W. S. Porter. Jeanette Morri- Friends of C. C. Giles will regret
* son, student at Fassifern school, ’
Hendersonville, is spending the holi
days with hef grandmother, Mrs.
*1 Porter.
Miss Mary Emma Speake, member
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to know lie has been ill at his home
the past few days.
Mrs. Norman Duke of Sumter, the
former Misfc Martha Davidson, of
this city, has returned here to make
of the Greenwood school faculty, | her home while Mr. Duke is in ser-
and Miss Frances Speake, who teach- vice. At present he is stationed at
es in Whitmire, are spending the hol-jKeesler Field, Miss,
idays with their parents, Mr. and! Miss Lillian Speake, Lander col-
Mrs. George T. Speake. Mr. and Mrs.! lege student, is spending the holidays
George Weathers and children of ! at her home hgre.
Greenville, will also spend Christmas
day with the latter’s parents.
Miss Essie Davidson, member of
the Great Falls school faculty, is
spending the holidays at her home
here. Pvt. Joe L. Davidson of Camp
Butner, N. C., also spent the week
end here, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hilton of Rock Hill, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bee Davidson.
Friends of Mrs.'D. J. Brimm will
be glad to know she has rehjrned
from Arcadia, Fla., and will 'make
her home here in the future. Her
daughter, Miss Margaret Lightfoot,
has accepted a position in-Mobile,
Ala. ,
Friends of Lt. D. H. McFadden,
medical corps, Camp Stewart, Ga.,
wlil be interested to know he has re-
found blessings make the
New Year more briqht
WE ARE MOST APPRECIATIVE OF YOUR
GOOD-WILL AND PATRONAGE IN THE
PAST.
We sincerely trust that we may con-
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tinue to enjoy the same'amicable asso
ciations throughout the years to come.
M. S. BAILEY & SON, BANKERS
Wm. J. Bailey, President
R. C. Adair, Cashier
G. L. Simpson, Teller
R. G. Watson. Bookkeeper
Miss Louise McCrary, Asst. Bookkeeper
Miss Elisabeth Jackson, Stenographer
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... And it is pleasant to remember old
friends, and to wish them, in a genuine
sort of way, all the joys of o Happy
Christmas.
May Health, Happiness and Prosperity
be yours, not only on this day, but every
day throughout the years to come.
CHANEY’S DRESS SHOPPE '
Mw. Ethel.Chaney, Proprietor