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Thursday, Februory 18, 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Five ENGRAVED Calling Cards for army and navy officers. An ideal, useful giR for father, husband, brother or friend. Ask to see samples. Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74. 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 j Blakely and the late Mrs. Blakely, of COVINGTON Mr and Mrs. Harris K. Covington, of Hamlet, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter, Jean Blakely, Febru ary 11, at the Hamlet hospital. Mrs. Covington is the former Miss Cather ine Blakely, daughter of John T. Birth Announcement week end tups .. visitors .. illness ■KIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents service. Chronicle Pub. Co. 'this city. ROGERS S'' 1 nrciising NIFTY Corn Flake* RALSTON 2 Plain or Iodized 0. K. SALT 3 Cream Salad Mtutard 17 11 10 10 20 5 CATSUP • • 2 ££ 25 19 FRENCH'S Honey Maid or Regular Graham* NABISCO Pint 1 Jar 6-Ox. Pkgs. 24-Ox. Pkgs. 6-Oz. Jar 1-Lb. 1 Pkg. Tissue GAUZE Colonial Margarine NUTREAT - Del Monica Spaghetti or MACARONI Red Diamond MATCHES 1-U>. On. 1-Lb. Pkg. Large Box 10 4 Round Carton Salt Sterling 2 i-u. pk S <. 15c Cloverlca/ Powdered m m m 7-Ox. Pkg. 9C 1-Lb. Cello. 13c 1-Lb. Cello. 12c 24-Lb. Pkg. 10c 1-Lb. Celle. IQc Milk . Largo Lima Beans . Baby Lima Beans Jim Dandy Grits . Blackey* Peas . Homemade Mayonnaise Duke's*. • . t-Oz. Jar 19c Pure Lard . Vegetole or Jewel . Pure Georgia Cane Syrup . Soap Swan . Soap Swan . Hconomiral Rinse , hcoiHnntral 1-Lb. On. 19c 1-Lb. On. 19c No. 5 Can Sic CLAPP'S Baby Foods Junior Fruits . 2 Cana 21c Junior Vegetables can 10c Strained FrUitS . 2 Cana 17c Strained Vegetables can 7£c Pre- Cooked Cereal < Pre-Cooked Pkg. 17c Oatmeal. • Pkg. 17c Rinse Hlxr Kiito ky.-P 2 Ban 13c 2 Large Bara 21c . Mad. Pig. 10c • Large Pkg. 25c ■ Ho. 1J Cen 17c Cleans and Bleaches Clorox • Toilet Soap Lux . • , Lum Flakes . Lum Flakes . Health Soap Lifebuoy Quart Bottle 21c . 3 Ban 22c . Med Pkg. IQc ■ Large Pkg. 25c . 3 Bai* 22c ,WHERE QUALITY REIGNS ROGERS MARKET Tender Beef ROAST lb. 3lc FRESH LEAN PORK ROAST lb. Fresh Thick FAT BACK Lb. Sliced Breakfast BACON Lb. FRESH BULK W. C. Bond has resumed his posi tion in Savannah, Ga., after spending the past week at his home here. Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Ace Workman, student at Clemson college, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Work man. Miss Frances Simpson has resumea also had as their guests Miss Gloria Brodie of Florence, and Miss Leita Faye Brodie of Limestone college, Gaffney, and Florence. Leroy Sanders, of the coast guard, has returned to Brant Beach, N. J., after spending a leave here with Mrs. Sanders and other relatives. Deany Martin of Norfolk, Va., spent a few days last week with Mrs. S. A. Pitts, now located in Augusta,! Martin and children. Ga., spent Thursday at his home here. Friends of Mrs. T. J. Neighbors Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis of Pensacola, Fla., formerly of this city and Rock Hill, will regret to will be glad to know she is able to know their small daughter, Mary be up after being ill for the past two ( Griffin, was seriously burned in Rock months. i Hill where she and her mother are. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mahon of Bal- ( visiting relatives. She is improving timore, Md., arrived yesterday for a satisfactorily at the hospital where visit with/Mahons parents, Mr. and s ^ e h as been a patient since the ac- Mrs. A. At Ramage, Sr., near here. eident. ' Friends/ of Master Sgt. J. K. Hat- ■ . ' » Federal and State Tax Men Here Three representatives from the flee of collector of internal will be at the post office today, to morrow and Saturday for the pose of assisting taxpayers with preparation of federal income returns for 1942. A field agent of the income ,dh of the South Carolina tax commissieR will be here February 20, at the Coaa- mercial Depository, to assist in pre paring state returns for 1942. her teaching position in St. George . , after being ill the past ten days atr • * ^ the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson. . I Howie, who has been Captain Brewer Dixon, army air SAY, *T SAW IT |N THE CHRON- las been transferred from; ICLE.” THANK YOU. to Payote, Texas. A USEFUL GIFT—Rippletone Bond Cabinet, secretary size, 100 sheets paper gnd 100 envelopes. To the live or friend in service you send no more appreciated gift. Chronicle Publishing Co. - , .. r.Auiaviiia i* 11 in Charlotte, N. C., for some time, , v™ has returned to the home of her 4 ^ fi?.™ Mra i daughter, Mrs. S. D. Dawkins, where ‘w 011 . M ' r , 1 . ....... j she is improving satisfactorily. u rMr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas were guests several days the past ^;' nd P 1 * 515 of rclat,v ' s ln were week of Mrs. George R. Blalock. Mrs. T. W. Hardin, Jr., spent the week-end in Greenville with her sis ter, Mrs. Phillip Eassy and Mr. Eassy. Mrs. S. C. Hays, Mrs. C. W. Stone and Miss Peggy Sprunt are on a ten- day visit to Captain and Mrs. Ned S. Hays in Venita, Oklahoma. Miss Virginia Benjamin spent sev eral days in Spartanburg last week with her sister, Lt. Pauline Benja min, ANC, of Camp. Croft, who ac companied her home Thursday to spend the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamin. Miss Dorothy Edwards, member of the Trentoh school faculty, and Miss Frances Ruth Edwards, senior at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, -spent ington. Miss Thelma Hicklin and Miss El-j liott Jacobs were guests several days, last week of Miss Becky Hicks in! Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son,; Bobby Joe, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with the former’s parents,! Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mrs. Hugh Morgan and daughter, Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman and son, jimmy, pf Laurens, visited their mother and grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Coleman, several days during the week. Friends of R. W. Johnson, Jr., for merly of Greer, will be interested to know he has accepted a position in the engineering department of an 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 , ;.. . »»_ i aircraft plant in Atlanta the week-end with their parents Mr. .. T ^ w » xr * Mr. and Mrs. L. F- Fischer of New berry, Mrs. G. H. Handy of Westover, Md., Misses Elizabeth and Rebecca and Mrs. J. V. Edwards. Cpl. James Lloyd Wilson has re turned to Camp Young, Cal., after:-. . - . „ spending the past week with his LyI " a ?; were guests Sun- mother, Mrs. Julia Knox Wilson. and da JL 0 '“ r and Kta-’iin other relatives in Cross Anchor. !, Friends of W, G. King will be glad Friends of Aviation Cadet W. Rj!” *" ow h , e ls >”'P">vmg after being ill the past week. Pitts, Jr., of this city, will be inter ested to know he has been transfer red from the technical school, Madi son, Wis., to Wayne, Pa., for further training. Mrs. J. K. Thomas of Greenville, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. C. W. Cooper, and Mr. Cooper. Fred Hobson, student at Clemson, <> i > < ► O * > I > I > Mrs. O. O. Copeland and daughter, ,T?* ParentS ' Mrs. M. Wilton Todd, Jr., ot New- Mr - and P - " obaon ^ berrv scent Sunday with their sister Mrs ' wniiarn Pohl of, Marquette, amilnintf Mrs. W. C. Shealy and Mr.;J> wa : . is s ^ ndin 8 «>me time with her !| daughter, Mrs. J. R. Nielson, and Dr.j i Lewis and Harold Pitts, students at Clemson college, spent the week- Nielson. J. F. Jacobs was a business visitor in Atlanta, Ga., several days the past week. Miss Doris Suber and Miss Louella end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. Mrs. Joe W. Leake, Mrs. George Speake, Hamp Stone ... — . _ ... Miss Carrie Hargrove in Anderson; in ^ ,reen . v . e ° n Andy d Young, Jr. and Hubert Pitts ^ college after being ill at his home leave today for a several days visit}* 0 */ * e / r Mrs. S. A. Pitts add Mrs. J.' dones were week-end gucsU of the,,, done attended the (uneral o( 'o'™'” aunt, Mrs. W. D. Cauthen,,;; Reese Young has returned to Clem- with C. H. McCrary, Jr., and John Mrs. B. L. Crawford and son, Bax- G. Pitts, of the naval air corps at ter ’ Ch ^ ter ’ , s P<; nt th f week-end Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and chil dren of Lexington, spent the week- with Mrs. Crawford’s sister, Mrs. J. Lee Young and Dr. Young. Dr. J. W. Davis and Henry M. end with Mrs. Evans’ mother, Mrs. J.'Young were in Asheville. N. C., Sun- M Pitts ■* i day f° r *he funeral of Miss Lou Hen- Mrs. Frank Cauley returned yes- de ^ on ' . „ , ... terday from a several days visit with Mrs - i": , her mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt, in! D,lla . rd ;w MrS ;gf P u B ^ ltCheU ; Whitmire i and and ^ rS- ^ a i ter Byars of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Howie, Mrs. | ^dvjlle, were visitors in Greenville R. H. Crane and Mrs. William Pryor u w of Charlotte, N. C., were guests Sun-1 Mr8 - Allce ^ark has returned to day of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dawkins, j h f r home , in Andereon after a visit Friends of J. Reed Todd will be « f se ^ eral ^ ks to ^ daughter, glad to know he is convalescing at {. P H ‘ ?^ >son ; an ^ I ^ r ', Hk ° bso . 1 ?; his home after a week’s illness. L Fr , ,e " ds °J Mrs. Ira C. Boland will Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson and, b ® ^ to she 18 able u to be U P son,- Richard, of Rock Hill, spent aft « r beu ?« 111 the P a8 W f k ’ Sunday with the former’s mother, M / 88 Virginia Dillard was the Mrs. A. M- Nelson. 4 | week-end guest of friends at Coker James Thomas Boone of Camp Ed- c °5f ge '_ Hartsvdle wards Mass., is the guest of Mr. and SAUER KRAUT 2 lbs. 15c Fresh Fish and Oysters DRESSED HENS AND FRYERS Cnlditial ^'tai ci llutorporatffl Mrs. George Davis has returned to! Mrs. R. G. Murphy, while here on h " h ° me bere u f fter 3 month’s visit | leave | with her daughters, Mrs. J. T. Hen- Misses Mary and Helen Johnson of ^’ a " d M T r - Hen1 ^ K in Richmond,: Whitmire, spent the week-end with V a > Mrs ’ Jame8 Barb « ur and Lt * their sister, Mrs. Dudley Ray, and! Ba j; bour at f L ?" gle y Field > ^ Mr Ray i Friends of Pvt. Marion J. Nabors Miss Ruth McMillan, student nurse] and Pvt '. O'* 1 ? Johnson who were at the General hospital. Spartanburg, ? cant J y ‘"^ted into the army at spent Sunday with-her parents, Mr. y ° rt Jacks0 "’ W1 ‘ 1 >>e tnterested o and Mrs J C McMillan know they have been transferred to Miss Margaret Speake is the guest, Ca ™e Jo . se P h J; Robinson, Ark. of relatives in Grav Court Ml88 Blakel y SP 6 " 1 several, - Mr ind Mrs.^Jamre s£th and son days week in Hamlet. N.C.. with] visited Mrs. South’s parents, Mr. and ber s ‘ ster ’ Harm Covington, and. Mrs. R. L. Watts, in Greenwood the M C; Cc, vmgton . past week-end, I Frle , nda ot D h r ’ C K Haya » ,U ^ J. C. Pace is vUiting relatives ta , sonry h> know he has been ill the past Orangeburg for a few days. Mrs. Pace also spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mc- ormick, and other relatives in Or angeburg. r Mrs. George R. Holland, Mrs. Nor man Duke and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miss Ella Little McCrary'and L. D. McCrary spent the week-end in Co lumbia with their sister and daugh ter, Mrs. R. P. Kapp, and Mr. Kapp. Friends of A. M. Young will be glad to know he is improving after Holland were cuests Sundav of the! 1 *' 08 iU the past few days - tomerS daughter, Mre. Joe Hagta,! To ” R,ckards »' Philadelphia Pa„ and Mr. Hagins in Abbeville. W r^5.'..'T ^ u ss ’ }f m Z> Friends ot Pvts. Sterling Pitts and, “'l Wh,Uaker and Mr ’ and Mrs ’ Hu * h Frank Bailey, of this city, will be ° . an j , . , Friends of Miss- Florence Adair interested to know they have been transferred from Norfolk to the naval hospital, Portsmouth, Va. Miss Agnes Fuller, student nurse will be glad to know she is able to be out again after a two week’s ill ness. at the General hospital, Spartanburg,i, t Joe D “ nnan <* OMa-ty spent; spent the week-end with her parents I 4 he „ W ?' k ‘ end - W ' d L tus moth «. Mra - Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller. i r » u Mrs. Goyne L. Simpson was called 1 ., L ’ D ’ “^7 has , a 5 c ? pted a P°- to Atlanta this week-due to the m- lsltlon »' ,th 0!Ile ys Wholesale com- ness of an uncle, Charles Daniel. Cpl. Irby S. Hipp, Jr., marine corps, New River, N. C., spent the week-end here with his parents Rev. Julian Lake of Rock Hill, is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Roberts while here conducting reli gious emphasis week at the college. Mrs. Lake was also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts on Tuesday enroute to Atlanta, Ga. J. D. Boland is visiting his son, Lt. Dillard Boland, and Mrs. Boland, at Fort Meyer, Va. Mrs. Boland will ac company him home for an indefinite stay with the Bolands and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Work man. pany. Friends of F. J. Henderson will re gret to kqow he is a patient at Hays hospital suffering injuries received in an accident Sunday. Lt. William G. King of Miami Beach, Fla., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, several days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. King ‘To*. 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