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Thursday, January 28,1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Fire WEEK-END TRIPS ■, VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUI THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Hems of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Miss Alma McKee returned Tues day after several days visit in Spar tanburg with her sister, Miss Frances McKee. Miss Lurlee Shealy spent the Whitmire school faculty/ spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Speake. Mrs. Miriam Poteat is able to be out again after a few days illness. Mrs. Hubert Pitts visited her sis ter, Mrs. Kenneth Burdette, and Mr. Burdette in Charleston several days the past week MRS. TOWNSEND TO HEAD RED CROSS WAR FUND DRIVE SUIT FOR $20,000 FILED IN CROSS HILL SHOOTING CASE Laurens, Jan. 23.—A suit seeking $10,000 in personal damages and Mrs. J. B. Townsend has been *10.000 in punitive damage has been Pvt. Cecil Dawson of the medical name d chairman of the Clinton! filed against former State Senator two weeks with her mother, Mrs. L corps, Fort Jackson, was the guest Branch Red Cross war fund cam-lcarroli D. Nance by Mrs Ella Me- . Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baber., paign to ^ staged in March( j. Roy S wain Coleman. Both are of Cross that ***** nothing to do with store and filling station operated by her husband. Nance is under bond in connectioa with the shooting pending a hearing in general sessions court on a war rant charging him with assault ami. battery with intent to kill. At the time of posting bond Nanen was quoted by officers as saying he knew nothing of the incident O. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova ..... —^ Early Hartey of Wilmington, N. C., Gasque, chairman of the local chap- 1 Hill. and chldren, and Miss Madeline Cas- ter ’ announced yesterday. , ^ suit alleges ^ Mrs Col€man . . ... . : « ' a sanova of Columbia, recently visited R 1Ph ’ *** > Mrs. Townsend will name the, was wounded in a shotgun blast last week-end with her parents, Mr. and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cas-| an JJ”^\ B takeJr. . Jhesids of the divisions who are to | October 20 that struck her car and Mrs C. E Shealy, in Newberry. san o V a. , / ! J?*™** of L 0 t Ray . ; ?i 1 w work with her. Neither the exact! inflicted four wounds in her face and Mrs. John C. Henry of Greenville, sgt. Maxwell Ferguson, of the air £ lad to know riie has returned to her date nor the goal for the dr i ve has!head. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ansel B.,corps, Stuttgart, Ark., is spending adav^and is im^ be€n set ' The suit set forth that the wounds IT tij t. m k ,ourte € n - da y fur tough with his/moth-^P^ satire d The war relief fund campaign caused •‘intense pain and suffering JYiends of Dr. F F. Hicks wiU be e r, Mrs. Eva Ferguson. _ / sat^facton^. i ^ ^ combined ^ t 5 e and permanently damaged het glad to know he has reutmed to his Mrs. Jack Skelton and daughter, ' M^J.F. Bozard of ! membership / rive is to give the peo-1 health.*’ Rose Pearl; havl returned to their D Henrv *Pt e l n the Clinton area an opportun-, Mrs. Coleman was allegedly fired reported shooting. office after being ill the past week. and children of Anderson, are spend ing a few days with Mrs. Crouch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Tay lor. Mr • and Mrs - . B -. W * Crouch, Jr.,fhome in Charleston after a visit wlth i® 4 ^" 1 * 1 J*”* ^ D * visited ^ty /to contribute to the war work upon as she, with two of her small ! beIn B conducted br the Red Crocs. Miss Helen and William Bobo on'""' 1 Mr - Stockman the past week-| -rhis campaign will be by far the 1 Sunday visited their brother, Robert i end. most important one that the Red children, w.as driving away from a TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES f Sales and Service CLEANING A SPECIALTY Reasonable Charges KENNETH N. BAKER Phone SM Friends of Scott Dawkins, Jr., will I Bobo, who is a patient at State Park,! Frieruis ^ of Mrs. Russell Cooper j Cross has ever conducted because of ) be interested to know he has enlisted Columba. Friends of Mr. Bobo will will regret to know she has been ill the need for funds t °^ ar ^ on ^*| be interested to know he continues, 8 *home for several weeks. .wort with service their in the marines and is stationed at Parris Island. Mrs. Whitman Neal of Charlotte, N. to improve. Miss Mary' Helen Goodman Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reeves were families,” Recording to the chairman of week-end guests of the former’s Among the services which are given C ; spent Sunday with her par-' Newberry a^d Johns Hopkins ht-lSTSS SI ’HZZ ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Nabors. Mr .and Mrs. Gaston Wilder of Mc Cormick, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. f H. M. Chaney of the navy, station ed at Pensacola, Fla., is spending a fifteen-day leave with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. H. M. Chaney. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Lawrence and son, of Calhoun, were guests several days last week of the latter’s mother, Mrs. E. F. Ray, and other relatives here. Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Lillian r. 1*1 wj . ., . , . .in Rock Hill. Imunications with men overseas, ter Mii Jane*Goodman' Friday" Mrs - R - G - Bel1 and daughter,' medical attention and shipment of Lt Gofdon ^T^ainter, of' theiMiralyn. of Greenwood, ^sited Mrs.:hospital garments and knit goods, chemical warfare department, Co-[ BeU# 81ster ’ Mrs - E - B - and i The soldier’s commanding officer lumbia air base, was the week-end guest of his aunts, Mrs. Zanie Camp-* bell, Mrs. Ed Turner, Mrs. Lewis H. Bagwell and Mr. Bagwell . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Kay and sons, Lewis Mac and Bobby, were Mr. Pinson during the week. may call on the Red Cross for in Miss Hazel Sherard spent the' vestigations regarding conditions in week-end in Anderson with her sis- considering questions of discharge ter, Mrs. J. Guy Sullivan, and Sulli van. Mrs. Mamie Crosby and Miss and furlough. Loans are sometimes made by chapters at army posts to soldiers to visit homes in cases of H. D. HENRY 1898-1943 \ F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 recent gueats of Miss Lula Young F^one Crosby of Union, visited their need such as distress, sickness or and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. Sgt. Sterlin Young and son, Ar nold, were visitors in Atlanta the past week and spent the week-end with Moseley and Mrs. Margaret Bobo of ( the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Union, were guests Sunday of the | W. T. Young, in Jasper, Ga. former’s sister, Mrs. Alex Blakely, i Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., and Miss Florence Tripp spent the | daughter, Elotse, of Wadesboro, N. week-end with her parents, Mr. and C., are Mrs. Alonzo Tripp, in Piedmont. - Mrs. Frederick J. Nicole and small daughter, Carole, of Fort Wayne, Ind., are guests of her brother, K. A. Brown, and Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Geer and daughter and sister, Mrs. Hugh Ray, and Mr. Ray during the week. Mrs. Mike* Caskey of Bennettsville, and Mrs. E. E. Ashmore of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cooper. Cpl. Hugh Denson has returned to visiting Mrs. Marshall’s ^ 5 ^ his P arents ’ Mr - and death, after proper verification. Many such problems as arranging for relief for distress of the soldier’s family, assistance in locating the sol dier’s family, securing employment for merrjbers of his family, advice on welfare matters, government insur- Fredericksburg, Va., after a few lance, allotments, pensions and per-; mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mrs. B. X. Minus of Greenwood, was the week-end guest of her daughter, Miss Harriett Minus, a member of the high school ’ faculty. Friends of Leo Thomas, of near small daughter, Ann, have returned; Clinton, will be glad to know he is to thei^ home in Ninety-Six after a improving after being ill the past Mrs. W. S. Denson. Miss Ola York and Miss Fannie York of Dalton, Ga., spent several sonal problems are handled through the Red Cross. The chapters serve as a connecting li/ik between the ser- ; vice men and their families thereby. days this week with Mrs. Hubert J. i bolstering morale by relieving dis- Pitts. On Tuesday Mrs. Pitts and the Misses York were guests of Mrs. L. A. Barrow in Charlotte, N. C. Friends of Miss Fannie Pinson will tress and anxiety. The chapter rep- i > resentatives at home interview the 1 * fanylies and relay desired informa tion to camps or station hospitals. few days visit with relatives here. Miss Elizabeth Workman spent the week-end with her parents in Cross Stuttgart, Ark-, is spending a four | be glad to know she is able to be The Red Cross with its workers fol- Sgt. Guy Tumblin of the air corps out a S ain after a recent illness. | lows the service men right into the ... ^ ’ I . 'MVo W A Tr»V*r\hoc Hill. ' teen-day furlough with his parents, Mrs. W. A. ! from a visit Johnson has returned heart of battles and for recreation in with her sister, Mrs. the war area is operating Red Cross clubs. Federal Tax Fleming Ray has returned to Camp Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tumblin. ' | Rice N i i c * cles > and ^ r - Nickles in At- Stewart, Ga., after spending the past! Mrs. John T. Little has returned < lal l ta, Ga * . _ . _ _ week with his mother, Mrs. E. F.jto her home here after a several Frends of Pvt. Eugene Pmson, Jr., Ray. !weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. kf mterested to know ha s la Miss Thelma Hicklin was the Everette Carson, and Mr. Carson in b e ^n transferred Camp .Croft Mail l»Oming week-end guest of friends in Green- Wilmington, N. C. j to Camp Roberts, Calif, ville and attended the wedding of; Mrs. Alice Clark of Anderson, is Mrs - W * C - Bond « spending the, a deputy collector from the office Miss Anne Willomon and Dick White spending some time with her daugh-| week m Savannah - Ga - Wlth Mr - of the collector of internal revenue on Saturday. | ter, Mrs. Pat H. Hobson, and Mr. Mrs. Henry Hunter is visiting her Hobson. Mrs. Hobson’s sister, Mrs.! parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Spear- Foster McConnell, also of Anderson, man, in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. W. J. spent the week-end here. Crews, who accompanied her on thej Mrs. H. H. Harris of Columbia, trip for a few days stay, has returned ; visited her daughter, Mrs. Tom E. to the city. > I Addison, and Mr. Addison a few days Miss Georgia Brooker and Miss! the past week. Norma Hallett are occupying the Friends of Mrs. F. C. Pinson will D. W r A. Neville home on Cedar be glad to know she is improving at street. The former’s sister, Mss Paul- her home where she has been ill for ine Brooker, formerly of Columbia, the past few weeks, is now making her home here. , Miss Mary Emma ^ Speake, who Miss Lyde Ray has returned to teaches in Greenwood,, and Miss Atlanta, Qa., after spending the past Frances Speake, member of the Bond. Friends of H. M. Dunwody. will re gret to know he has been ill at his home the past ten days. Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey was the will be in Clinton on February 18, 19 and 20 for the purpose of assist ing taxpayers with the preparation of federal income tax returns for the calendar year 1942. The agent while week-end guest of Mrs. F. A. Glenn j here will have headquarters in the in Abbeville. Miss Joy Godfrey al-! post office building, so spent the week-end in Abbeville Returns are required to be filed by. single persons who had a gross in- | [ come in 1942 of $500 or more, and i > married couples who had a combined gross income of $1200 or more. March 15th at midnight is the final date for, j the filing of returns. with Miss Caroline West. Friends of Lt. Tench P. Owens 'will be interested to know he has from Fort Brady, San Luis Abispo, Plus le State Tax PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. been transferred Mich., to Camp California. Mrs. Effie Wasson of Hickory Tav ern, is spending some time with her' SAY, ‘T SAW IT IN THE CHRON daughter, Mrs. B. F. Wingard. IICLE ” THANK YOU. Friends of Mrs. Wingard will be glad to know she is improving and return ed to her home yesterday from Hays hospital where she has been a pa tient. Miss Annie Bond of Greenwood, spent Tuesday with •'her brother, L. C. Bond, and Mrs. Bond. Friends of L .S. McMillan will re gret to know he has been ill at his home the past week. Friends of L. Holmes Holland of the navy will be interested to know he has been transferred from Little Creek, Va., to the armed guard cen ter. South Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., is visit ing her sister, Mrs. W. A. Galloway, and Mr. Galloway, in West Palm Beach, Fla., for several weeks. Frank Bailey of the navy, Norfok, Va., arrived yesterday to spend a week’s leave with his mother, Mrs.; T. L. W. Bailey. Mrs. Eula Quinton and daughter, Shirley, of near Enoree, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. 4 _ Sterling Pitts of the navy, station ed at Norfolk, Va., arrived yester day to spend a week’s furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough are on a business trip to Kansas City,' Mo. Miss Sara Chandler of near Clin ton, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Simpson. Mrs. Evelyn DeShields and son, Joe, Mrs. Eva Hudson and Mrs. Lou ise King of Greenville, were^week- end guests of Miss Helen Bobo. J. Isaac Copeland, Presbyterian! college librarian, left yesterday for Chicago where he will attend a li brary association meeting to make plans {or post-war libraries. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lynch and family of Lowndes- | ville, Mrs. Clarence' Harris and son, James, of Laurens. Mrs. W. N. Bobo will return today from Fort Worth, Texas, where she has been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Marion Moorhead.- James Burnett and son, Clair, of CroSs Anchor, on Sunday visited Frank Simpson, Jr.; who is a patient at Hays hospital. Leon Crump spent several, days this week in Macon, Ga., on business. , Friends of Pvt. Noland Suddeth, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Suddeth, formerly station' at the Sumter air base, will be interested to know he has been transferred to the Seymour- Johnson field near Goldsboro, N. C., where he will attend an army air force technical school. 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