The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 07, 1943, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursday, Jonuory 7, 1943
Time Out for Quick Game on Guadalcanal
inf
Alice Faye Whitsel, William Adafffe,
Nancy and Patsy Adams,' Linda and
Delora Lydia.
Mrs. Robert Whitsel has been ill
the past week.
Mrs. J. H. Barnett is able to re
turn to work after being ill with flu.
Mrs. J. H. Seay has flu.
J. D. Gibbs continues ill at his
home on Jefferson street.
J. H. Madden is able to return
to work after being ill.
Mrs. Jack Caughman has flu.
W. M. Samples continues ill.
Birthdays
Patsy Adams was six years old
January 1.
Alfred Adams was fourteen years
MARINE
\dc
ry
will have a I
Three Inveterate marine card players settle down for a short game
tinder the eyes of two kibitzers, Just outside of their hut on Guadalcanal
in the Solomons. Jap attempts to dislodge the Americans from this
strategic island have been progressively unsuccessful. The marines
and the army are there to stay.
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent and Representative
old January 5.
Mrs. W. H. Adams
birthday January 12.
December 31 was Anne Meadors’
first birthday.
Mrs. A^ary Golden and Mrs. Betty
Lawson ^observed their birthdays
January/!.
Mrs. flarvin Stewart had a birth
day January 3.
Mrfe. L. R. Foster of Eustis, Fla.,
formerly of this city, had a birthday
December 25.
Unde Sam Owes
Over 112 Billions
Washington, Jan. 2. — Uncle Sam
was $112,470,920,266.70 in debt at the
end of 1942. j
The treasury’s" daily statement dis
closed this today, showing an increase
of $48,208,785,114.57 during the 12
months.
The year was a record breaker for
the treasury in many ways. During
1942 it spent $57,048,220,819.94 and
collected $16,402,564,319.56, and had
in its till as a working balance on
December 31, $9,780,459,706.30 — all
record year-end figures.
Lillian Speake, Peggy Pitts, Virginia
Gray, Fay Pitts, Mrs. Ralph Black-
welder, Mrs. D’Arcy Gray, Elizabeth
Nelson, Nancy Young, Mrs. J. W.
Leake, Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Miss Sallie
Wright, Emily Dillard, Virginia Sum-
erel, Ruth Rumph, Marion Pitts, Dr.
and Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Martharene
Pitts, Elizabeth Jackson, Dorothy
Adair, Mrs. Irene Pitts, Rev. J. H.
Kohler. "
STATIONERY—Every boy in service
' will be happy to receive a box. We
have just what he will like, plain or
with the insignia of his branch of
service. Chronicle Pub. Co.
PRIVATE HARMON
Private John C. Harmon of the U.
S. Marines, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Board Personnel
Expresses Appreciation
^ . [
i The personnel of the local ration- '
j ing board office wishes to express
'their appreciation to the following
! volunteers for their splendid cooper-
j ation in renewing the kerosene cou-
'pons:
CALL
T
Wyman Sheal;
Fpr Prompt
Plumbing and Heatihg
Service
165 E. Ferguson St
Jane Little, Mary Emma Speake,
day e j n amu^y b 5 e11 Celebrated hiS birth_ i Ne^Rive^ ^ C.^’after s^dhfg ^
Today is Miss Madeline Beckhanl’s 1 ^^^Sh with his parents. He attend-
3 was Dorsey Turner’s
birthday.
January
birthday.
Junior Samples’ birthday was Jan
4th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe, Mrs. J. a week with his mother, Mrs. R. G.
L. Padgett and daughter, Mary, Miss Turner. R. G. Turner, Jr., of the
Anne Foster and Phillip Foster on navy, also on a visit, accompanied
Sunday visaed Mrs. Florence Foster, him home to s^nd several nT a ^",'n"a recmt
wro is a pa-tlonroT a hospital m Un- lore retumkig lu his slutluu. |All-American puzzle contKt As a., ^ ^ „
Mrs. Will Lambert is visiting her ) resu j^ g^g j s ^j e( j j or ^g ] ar g e st prize!
ed Clinton high school and enlisted
in the marines at Parrs Isand in Aug
ust, 1942. During basic training Pvt. (
Harmon won several medals for J
sharpshooting and qualified as expert
Miss Lula Mae McCall observed j in rnar * csmans hp- . ;
her birthday January 3. i : 1 J j
DO YOU Ijave a husbana, son, broth-
In Contest
Friends of Mrs. R. L. Yarborough
will be interested to know she is
«er or friend in the army, navy, air
or marine corps? If so, send him a
box 61 .Military Stationery with the
Insignia of his branch of service. In i
I gift bo'xes. $1.00. Chiwnlcle “PubRsh-
lon.
H. D. HENRY
1898-1942
F. M. BOLAND
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
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Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate
Telephone 121
Mr. and Mrs. Woodell King and; sister, Mrs. Allie Lambert, in Lan-, can jj e awarded in the the con
test, which is $10,000. &
Friends wish Mrs.,Yarborough the
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hill and'
daughter, Ada, Mr. and Mrs. Benny]
Hill and daughter, Josephine, and!
children, Parks Whisonant and, ca§ter
daughter of Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Sara Rhodes spent the week-end
Ralph Saville and children of Bath, i n Enoree with, her sister, Mrs. best of luck.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kernels of Mrytle Burgess. *
Woodruff, were Sunday guests of wm Turne r visited his daughter- Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kernels in 1 ; n _i av . f vT r <. Svlvester Turner in The following out-of-town rela-
Re c nn ° C , f vr ' Spartanburg Sundayv F tives and friends were here Monday
Staff Sgt. Edward Bigbee of New- j^ rs £ ^ Reed of Lyman, spent to attend the funpral of L. H. Quin-
port News, \ a., is home on a f ur- thg week-end with her daughter, t° n:
lough. Mrs. John Word, and Mr. Word.
Mrs. Mary McCoy has . returned Mrs . Alvin Cabaniss and Mrs.
home after visiting her son, Corp Walter Cooper and daughters Mrs.! Ernest Hill of Woodruff; Mrs. Gath-;
Raymond McCoy, and Mrs. McCoy in F , Denton Tv Iiss Alberta Coo’oer ofierine Jones and G. N. Prince of
Hattiesburg, Miss. 'Lockhart, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chester; Mrs. Margie Smith, Mr. and,
Pvt. Walker Osborne of Camp Q U i n ^ on 0 f Pelzer spent Monday with, Mrs, Willie Medlock, and Mrs. Cullenj
Gordon. Ga., spent the week-end Mrg > Allen Powers and Mrs.'Medlock of Whitmire; Mrs. Inez
with Mrs. Osborne. Sadie Quinton. - j Hamond, Mrs. W. J. Stewart, Homer
Miss Vivian McCoy left Monday Mrs Harriett Kin" is spending sev- Phillips and Mrs. Maggie Crawford
for Camp Victory, Columbia, where eral weeks with her son Edward of Greenville; Avery Medlock and
she will take a welding course Kingt and Mrs King in Rock Hm daughter, Annie, Ludie Medlock,!
Oliver Qumn of Roswell, New otis Graham and Corl i e Edmonds Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Medlock, Mr. and
Mexico, liss been promoted to corp-* tbe week-end with friends in Mrs. L. !M.-- Medlock, 3nd children, 1
oral. Belton. • | Mrs. Jack Lollis and children, Mrs.
Mrs. S L. Long, Mr. and Mrs. N., Mr and Mrs Grange Campbell Clarence Chapman, Mrs. Beulah Mae
Medlock and children of near Prince
ton.
Also Rev. and Mrs. M. G. Quinton,
C. Guest and Miriam Long visited visited Mrs Colie Campbell, who is
Mrs. Long s sister, Mrs. Ora Rush, in a tient in the Laurens hospital, re
Greenwood Sunday. cently.
C. L. Cooper visited his brother, ' Mr and £ j Campbell spent!Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Quinton of Pel-
Willie Cooper, in Greenwood recent- the w^-end with their daughter,; zer, Eugene Quinton of Lando, Mr.
lj. , ^ w J , Mrs. Bud Word, and Mr. Word in and Mrs. Jessie King. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Holtzclaw left Monday for ^^,^5 . | Frank Walker and children, Mann
Camp Victory Columbia , Mrs j ack Anderson and Linda Cooper and children of Laurens, Mrs.
Mrs. R. M. Sullivan and daughter, B rasW ell' spent the week-end withjP essie Cooper and daughter, Alberta,
Nancy Jo., Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snel- Mrs charlotte Stop? in Spartanburg. | Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Cooper, Mrs.
grove and little daughter, Myra, and Mr and Mrs Carl A ttaway and Evelyn Denton, Mrs. Cynthia Caba-
Eveiyn Holtzdaw spent Sunday with ch i ld ren a f Newberry, visited Mr. ! niss and children of Lockhart.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Giles m Green- and Mrs w £ Braswell Sunday ^ «
W « d ‘ , _ _ _ _ , , Mr. -and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Lbster Tucker and son> Mrs. D. M. Sanders, and! Mr and Mrs - Johnnie Edmonds an-
family .^pent . unday in fountain Inn Bobbie, Mrs. Arthur Sanders nounce the birth of a daughter, Wil-
with Mr and Mrs. Riee Tucker. and daughtert Patsyi visited Mr andi ma Ruth January 1.
FVt Roy L>dia of Camp Leonard p a ui Waldrep and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edmonds is the former Miss
Wood, Missouri, is spending a few w D H ale in Spartanburg Sunday,
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M iss Marian Padgett spent the
A. W. L>dia. ’ week-end in Ninety-Six.
Henry Fortner of Detroit, Mich., Mr and Mrs j H Sparks visited
Mattie Hembree of Athens, Ga.
and
relatives in Greenwood Sunday. _
Birthday Party
On Friday evening Mrs. Wm. Can
non was honor guest at a party given
is visiting Mrs. Fortner, and Mr
Mrs. Jim Wilkie. !" ~ Mrs."bunk"Powers o”f Laurens, and b y her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hughes and Miss Barbara Strange of Spartan-j lie Cannon at her home on Francis
daughter of Goldville, spent Saturday t )Ur g i we re week-end guests of Mrs. street - .
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. R N Riddle A large number of friends and
Willie Dee Edmonds spent the M iss Betty Padgett spent the week- relatives g athered and remembered
week-end in Fountain Inn with El- end in Greenwood iMrs. Cannon with gifts.
Gi ir eS , u 0 Mrs. J. H. Crowe was called tql ^rs. Cannoa was celebrating her
Guy Turner of ashington, D- C., R ock Hill Thursday on account of the'^E^ birthday,
has returned home after spending ju ness 0 f ^ er daughter, Mrs. Nick < 7116 hostess - assisted by Mrs. D. W
Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Douglas spent
the week-end with Mrs. Land rtill in
Gray Court.
; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Gold
ville, visited Mrs. Johnson’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell, Sun-
: day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saville and
•children of Bath, Mr. and Mrs. Parks ^
; Whisonant and daughter of Lang-1
; ley, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Woodell King.
j ^ Miss Mary Simmons of Abbeville,
, spent the week-end with Miss Mar-,
I ian Simmons. ! R. P. Wilder is observing a birth-
Mrs. Thelma Sanders and daugh-' day today, January 7.
j ter, Patsy J06, visited relatives in ! Dr. Marshall W. Brown has a birth-
, Spartanburg Sunday. ^ 1 day tomorrow.
ACTS 2 WAYS
TO REUEVC MISERIES OF
CHEST COLDS
Now get grand relief from colds’
symptoms this home-proved
double-action way that
actually
AT OKc.J!
Bagwell, Mrs. Jim Buzhardt, Mrs.
Cecil Wooten and Mrs. Jesse Har
mon, served refreshments.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greetings
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
* to upper bronchial
/ tubes with soothing
I medicinal va’pors.
I STIMULATES
V chest and back sur
faces like a warm-
ing poultice.
hmi woo**
To get all the benefits of this
combined PENETRATINC-STIMULATMG
action, Just rub throat, chest,
and bock with Vicks VapoRub at
bedtime. Instantly VapoRub goes
to work-2 ways at once as shown
above-to relieve coughing
spasms, ease muscular soreness
or tightness, and Invite restful,
comforting sleep. Often by morn
ing most of the misery is gone.
Get relief from chest cold distress
taaiskt with double-action, tiipe-
tested Vicks VapoRub.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes will cele
brate their wedding anniversary
January 11.
Mrs. L. Ross Lynn observes a
birthday tomorrow.
George Richard Owens, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Owens, will be
three years old January 9.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moultrie have
a wedding anniversary January 8.
Anne Pitts observes her birthday
tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt will celr
ebrate their wedding anniversary
Among The Sick ! January 10.
Mrs. Charlie Garrett is able to be January 13 birthdays include Nell
Buchanan, Mrs. Essie Atkins, Miss
Doris Suber and Miss Jane Goodman.
Poweil-Davis Announcement
The following announcement has
been received by relatives here and
will be of interest to friends in the
commtrnity:
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Powell an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Rosalind Marie, to Captain Al
vin Frank Davis, December 18, 1942,
Post Exchange, Fort Knox, Ky. Cap
tain Davis is a nephew of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Davis of West Clinton.
up after being ill with flu several
weeks.
Those having chicken pox include
Erwin Takes
Kiwanis Post
A number of Kiwanians gathered
at Forest City,. N. C., Monday evening
for the installation of Charles C. Er
win as governor of the Kiwanis dis
trict for 1943.
Governor Erwin was elected at the
annual convention at Pinehurst in
October past. The district consists of
76 clubs with 4,000 members.
DuPre Rhame of Greenville, is the
new lieutenant governbr of the 9th
division which includes the Clinton
club.
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Here you will find many items you need in Office Supplies for
the New Year. Because of conditions it is impossible to secure
a number of items. —
—Letter Boxes
—Alphabets
—Ink, pints, quarts
—Typewriter Ribbons
—Carbon Paper
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—Show Card Ink
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—Letter Folders
—Receipt Books
—Collection Wallets
—Statements and Bill
Heads
—Adding Machine
Ribbons
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—Paper Clips
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Paper
—Blotters
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—Or^er Books
—Scripto Pencils
—Thumb Tacks-
—Stengraphers # Note
Books
1 •
—^Typewriter Paper,
boxed
—Stamp Pads
—Pen Points
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