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I > Thursday^ Joojuory 7 / 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Five WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. F. P. Cauley and Mrs. W. T. Hardin, Jr., spent Sunday in Green ville with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Phillip Eassey, and Mr. Eassey. Friends of Mrs. W. H. Roberts will regret to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. Clinky Winn has returned to his home after being the guest of rela tives in Atlanta last week. Miss Frances O’Daniel has resumed her teaching position in Rockingham, N. C., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Friends of Munson Buford, of the army, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bu ford, will regret to know he is a pa tient at the station hospital, air base, Greenville, Miss. Mrs. S. A. Lindsey of Columbia, Miss Emily Jordan of Greenville, was also the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Piephoff. Friends Of Dr. J. B. Kennedy will regret to know he is a patient at the General hospital in Spartanburg. Miss Ruth Farrell has resumed her studies at Presbyterian college after spending the holidays with her par ents in Wilkes Barre, Pa. Miss Dorothy Edwards has resum- Myers On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Milam, L,t. 1 Milam and Miss Kate Milam visited relatives in Whitmire. Miss Martha Hellams of Columbia, was the guest of friends at the or phanage several days this week be fore going to Jacksonville, Fla. Friends pf Mrs. A. M. Nelson will be glad to know she is improving af-; ter being ill the past several weeks and is able to sit up some each day, Mrs. Roy Vaughn of Pelzer, was; the guest several days last week of) her sister, Mrs. J. T. Pack, and Mr.; Pack. r Miss Louise Bramlette, who teach es near Danville, Va., was the week end guest of her aunt, Miss Mae Madden. Chronicle To Carry Pepsi-Cola Advs ricd an advertisement for these <Bs- . .. . r tnbutors. The Pepsi-Cola company, with up- to-the-minute equipment, latest wm- The Pensi-Cola Bottling company dem methods and unexcelled of Greenville, distributors of the pop- offe u rs 8 ular Pepsi-Cola drink in Clinton, are a w dec, , d „ ed h,t "[H 1 renewing their advertising campaign . ls bl * * in The Chronicle for the year 1943. dail y m Popularity in Clinton Every issue of the paper in 1942 car- this area. CO-ED TRAINING: ed her teaching position in Trenton after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards. Fred Harp and Donald Frazier of Columbia, were week-end guests of friends at the Orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lufler have gone to New Haven, Conn., for an indefi nite stay. M. M. Freeman, Miss Carolyn and Under plans; 100 coeds at University of Illinois are begin- was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J.ITedo Freeman spent last week in W. Milam, and Mr. Milam during the Atlanta, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. week. Mr. and "Mrs. R. N. Blackwelder and son, Buddy, were guests of rela tives in Concord, N. C., Sunday. Mrs. Gary Holcombe spent'Satur day in Augusta, Ga., with Cpl. Hol combe, stationed at Camp Gordon. Mrs. C. E. Moody has returned from a several weeks visit with her daughter, .Mrs. Henry Jolly, and Mr. Jolly in White Plains, N. Y. M. C. Poole left the past week for Charleston where he has accepted a. position. Billy McMillan is at home from Baltimore, Md., where he has been employed in defense work for the past several months. ■Mrs. J. C. Pace has returned after being ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McCormick in Orangeburg, the past week. Mrs. Inez Pruitt of Whitmire, is spending a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Cauley, and Mr. Cauley. Mrs. Virginia deMontmollin of De- Julian Freeman and Mrs. James Freeman. They were joined in At lanta by Major and Mrs. Powell Freeman of Moultrie, Ga., for a few days visit. Pvt. Raymond Johnson of Camp Gordon, Augusta, Ga., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. B. Johnson. Friends of Irby S. Ferguson will be glad to know he is satisfactorily improving at Hays hospital where he underwent an appendix operation last week. Mrs. N. W. McDaniel left Monday for a few weeks visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. P. Coker, and Mr. Coker, in Hickory, N. C. ^Friends of L. Holmes Holland of the navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Irby Holland of this city, will be inter ested to know he has been transfer red from Norfolk, Va., to the armed guard school, naval base, Little Creek, Va. Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Dillard Boland of Fort no W being completed yers,Va., wiU arrive today to spend the University of Hlu a four-day leave with their parente, ning military training with the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland, and Mr., school . s rqTC cadets. The Woman’s and Mrs. A. C. Workman. / ! Auxiliary Training corps, as it is Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.' Mauldin ^ ca n e< i ) w in offer a two-year course spent Saturday in Greenwood. 1 following the general plan of the Mrs. T. N. Latimer of Bachman WAAC, but the corps is not an of- Home, Tenn., Misses Mary Sue and i fl c i a ny recognized unit of the army. Elizabeth Clark, of Due West, stu dents at Erskine college, were guests the past week of their daughter and cousin, Mrs. Roy Gasque and Mr. Gasque. Mrs. Paul Henson of Syracuse, N. Y., arrived yesterday to spend a few days here as the guest of^ Mr. and Mrs .A. C. Workman. Petty Officer Marshall T. Pack of the navy, has returned to Charleston after spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pack. Mrs. John T. Little is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Everette Carson, and Mr. Carson in Wilmington N. C.' Miss Elizabeth Hatton is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Australian nurse whose new Hatton and family in Montgomery,. conception of the symptoms of in- SIGNS OF THE TIMES: One of the five WAACs promoted from sec ond lieutenant to captain after their arrival in North Africa was still wearing her lieutenant’s bars when the news reached this country. She explained that they were "all out of captain’s bars” . . . The man who in vented the feather boa (rememberT) has offered a reward of about $50,000 for the capture of Marshal Rommel, dead or alive. He is Charles E. Lee of London. 6 NEW INSTITUTE: The Elizabeth Kenny institute in Minneapolis, Minn., has been formally dedicated Ala. fantile paralysis has led to a revolu tionary treatment of that disease. Mrs. W. H. Long, Mrs. Edgar Aik en and daughter. Miss Elise Martin, Miss Patsy and Frank Blair of Blairs, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Jessie Sparks. Misses Sara Lee Pack, Sola Hill, Doris Jackson Lillian Braswell and she. was there with her am- Dorothy Childers and Bill League ^r-—^ QUESTION MARK: \nne Morgan, J. P.’s intrepid and fearless sister,' has devoted much of her life to the welfare of France and the French START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! i » PROTECT YOUR War Bonds and Other Valuables ... in a private Safety Deposit Box in our fire and bur- glar-pfoof vault. Don’t lay your War Bonds around home —they will be hard to replace if lost. In a Safety Box of your own they are absolutely safe from fire, theft, storm or any other catastrophe. ^ ^ The cost is very small. We invite you to call and ex amine our facilities. M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 visited Miss Elise Osborn in Spartan burg Sunday. balance drivers when France fell. 1 And for her work? after the German 1 ‘ r ^ ~ ^ ...... occupation she received a citation M. B. Owings and Frank E. Mmer |from the Vichy ministry of war A1 _ ways a hard worker, -she stood by France even in defeat . . . Just be- are in Starkville, Miss., for three months where the former is continu ing a government radio course. terest of the orphanage. Friends of Aviation Cadet William Johnson of the army, will be inter- Barrie Jean, spent a few days last. Land, Fla., formerly of this city, is week in Wilmington, N. C., with lw *N return today from a few days visiting her son, Richard deMontmol- : Capt. Wingard, who is stationed atj l)Usi | iess tri P to Atlanta. x Jai lin, and friends at the Orphanage. jCamp Davis. I Miss Eunice Knox, member of in*:f ore Qur troops a£ j vance d into French Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Olin John-j Dr. L. R. Lynn left Monday for a'Aiken school faculty, was the weeK-j West A j rica tw0 0 ffi cers we re sent son, will be interested to know they two wOeks stay in Florida in the in- of^her ^aunt, Mrs. B. G. ^ with a messa g e to the French com mandant. They traveled under a flag of truce, but the French fired on them. One was killed, the other tak en prisoner. The one taken prisoner has been released, but many people are wondering what effect his capture will have on Anne Morgan’s attitude toward France. The officer taken prisoner was her favorite nephew, Major Pierpont Morgan Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson have ested to know he has been trans- relum^d from a visit to the latter’s 1 ferred from Maxwell field, Mont- niece, Mrs. Jack Redd, and brother, gomery, Ala., to Fletcher field, Clarksdale, Miss.' Milton Sumerel, in Cincinnati, Ohio. They were accompanied home by lit tle Jennie Redd for a visit. Whitten and Dr. Whitten. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas spent Saturday in Columbia with relatives. Lt. Lawrence Fleisphman of Buffa lo, N. Y., and Fort Benning, Ga:, was the guest during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert garner. Mrs. J. M. Doster of Columbia, Mrs. S. N. Johnson and Mrs. J. W. Shealy of Little Mountain, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy during Mrs. Fred Whiteheart is spending some time with Mr. Whiteheart’s Miss Louise Buford has resumed i mother in Greensboro, after a visit her teaching position in, Winnsboro, 1 with relatives here. after spending the holidays with her Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman' the week- parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Buford, were guests Saturday at the wedding! .Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Owings and Lt. and Mrs. Williarfi Buford have and reception Of Miss Ruby Carolyn j daughter, Martha, were guests Sun- returned to Maxwell field, Montgom-1 Jones and William Paul Culbertson day of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edwards of Laurens, at the home of the bride’s' ^ Spartanburg. ery, Ala., after a few days visit with the former’s parents. Miss Elizabeth Stenhouse has re turned to her teaching position in Greenville after spending the holi days with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Pie phoff, and the Rev. Mr. Piephoff. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones, in Woodruff. Lt. J. W. Milam, of the navy, has returned to Quonset Point, Rhode Is land, after a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. Plus 1c State Tax PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, & C. .Friends of Lt. Duncan Workman, who received his commission several weeks ago at Turner field, Albany, Ga., will be interested to know he has been transferred to Smyrna air base, Smyrna, Tenn. • Little Salem Eassey of Greenville, is spending the week with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Mrs. L. Ross Lynn, Walter Beeman, Mrs- Virginia deMontmollin and Richard deMontmollin attended the wedding of Miss Nina Mae Snead and Lt. James deMontmollin at the First Presbyterian church in Greenwood on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kate B. Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wade Miller and children of Mountville, were guests Thursday of Miss Margaret Hollis. - Friends of Li Mildred Young, ANC, will be interested to know she has been transferred from Fort Jack- son to Fort Dix, N. J. Mrs. Fred Burnett and son, Fred, Jr., spent several days last week in Spartanburg with the former’s par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McMinn. Friends of Lt. and Mrs. Samuel Anderson will be interested to know the former has been transferred from Morris field, Charlotte, 'N. C., to the air base at Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. A. B. Stone and Mrs. Duffie Stone spent the week-end at Camp Stewart,. Ga., with their son and hus band, Pvt. Stone. Mrs. WilliamH. Moorhead of Shreveport, La., arrived yesterday for a visit with Lt. Moorhead’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead in Goldville. Friends of Miss Addis Cauley will regret to know she is ill at her home. Mrs. D. D. Edmunds of Winstpn- Salem, N. C., is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry while her husband, Lieut. Ed munds, is in naval service. Miss Annette Moorhead leaves to day to be the guest of friends in Lake City for a few days. Friends of Mrs. P. S. 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