The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 25, 1943, Image 5
Thursday, March 25, 1943
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Page Five
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 19th day of
April, 1943, I will render a final ac
count of my acts and doings as
Guardian of the estate of Eugene
Sloan in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock am., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge from
my trust as Guardian. *
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and required to make pay-
, ment on or before that date; and all
persons having claims against said
I estate will present them on or before
said date, duly proven, or be forever
barred.
JANIE L. SLOAN,
Guardian.
March 16, 1943.—15-4cw.
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KENNETH N. BAKER
Phone 396
Mayer Resigns
As Commander
In a news item in last week’s pa
per pertaining to an announced
blackout in this area for last night, it
was stated that the Rev. J. LeGrande
Mayer is commander of the local ci
vilian defense corps.
Mr. Mayer informs The Chronicle
that he tendered his resignation as
commander of the corps several
months ago, and at his request this
correction is gladly made.
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WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
Miss Margaret Lightfoot of Mobile, | Mrs. Gary Holcombe spent the
Ala., is spending several weeks with week-end in Campobello and Green-
her ntather, Mrs. D. J. Brimm, and ville with relatives.
Ta Those
Aaalversarlso Occur This Week.
Dr. Brimm
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr
and son Thad, III, returned Tuesday
city, celebrates a birthday tomorrow.
Mrs. Edgar Copeland has a birth
day March 31.
Georgia B. Nabors celebrates a
birthday Saturday, March 27.
Miss Roslyn Cason has a birthday
March 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors will
observe a wedding anniversary Mon
day, the 29th.
Clara Johnson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Johnson will celebrate A
Mrs. W. D. Franks observes
birthday tomorrow, the 28th.
Today is the birthday of Mrs. Mar-! birthday March 30.
Sgt. and Mrs. Hugh Shannon
IDRY
ICE
Laundry Bundles not
cepted for less than . .
30c.
BUCHANAN’S
Phone 28
Miss Agnes Fuller, student nurse
at General hospital, Spartanburg, ion Nabors.
spent Sunday with her parents, MT. j Holmes Hblland, of the navy, a wedding anniversary Sunday,
to their home in Charleston after' a and Mrs. B. T. Fuller* Brooklyn, N. Y., is observing a birth- Kelly Dixon, son of Captain
•few days visit with Mrs. T. C./John-j Chesnut Whitaker of Clemson, was day today. | Mrs Brewer Dixon, will celebrate A
Ison, Sr. / |a visitor at the orphanage the past Today is the wedding anniversary birthday tomorrow.
! Mr. and Mrs. Dial Gray of Laurens, week-end ' _ :of Mr. and Mrs. Harry League. Staff Sgt. Robert B. Holland, oC
spent the week-end with the flatter’s, Friends of Pvt. Guy Copeland will Billy Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. thls city and Fort Bliss, Texas, ob-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter. u ; be interested to know he has been William R. Pitts, will be four years served a birthday March 17.
Friends of Cooley Nabors, a recent gent to Aberdeen Proving Ground,, old March 29.
graduate at Presbyterian college, will! Md. Pvt. Copeland recently spent a C. E. Nichols celebrates a birthday
be interested to know he left this furlough with his parents, Mr. and Saturday.
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ac- week to attend Wake Forest medical Mrs. Ralph Copeland, before going Mr. and Mrs. T. Irby Holland will
to his new post.' i observe their wedding anniversary
Miss Betty Jean Idol of the orphan- J the 31st.
age, was the week-end guest of rela- J- Ashby Galloway had a birth-
tives and friends in Florence. 1 day March 19, and Gene Galloway of
Joe W. Wray of Raleigh, N. C., a'Jacksonville, Fla., formerly of this
former member of the Clinton high
school faculty, was a visitor here for
the week-end.
Miss Florence* Tripp visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Tripp,
in Piedmont the past week-end.
York Burdette, student at Clemson,
joined his mother, Mrs. Kenneth Bur
dette, Sr., here for the week-end
school, Winston-Salem, N. C.
! Miss Margaret McGregor of Ruby,
a member, of the Belton school facul-
; ty, visited her aunt, Miss Maude
i Sumerel, on Sunday. »
Sgt. and Mrs. S. Gaintz have taken
an apartment in the residence pf Mrs.
| George R. Holland. Sgt. Haintz is on
the staff of the army unit at Presby
terian college.
W. A. Moorhead, Allen Barron and
Walter Regnery returned yesterday
from a few days business trip to
Nashville, Tenn.
T. LANE MONROE
County Treasurer
P-M
>Sr COLD
DISCOMFORT*
NOT JUST
OF YARD GOODS
it’s lovely
smart paj
newelo
N OT just a bolt of Yard Goods, it’s much more than
that! It’s the hundreds of useful and pretty things
into which die clever fingers of women can transform it.
In a sense, this simple bolt of Yard Goods symbolizes a
great American business—the J. C Penney Company.
From die outside this first Pen
ney store looked far from im
pressive. Inride, though, people
discovered it was different. For
it set a new pattern of low-cost
retail store service as neighborly
end as typically American as
ride-sharing and quilting bees!
Yard Goods were a major part
of the stock in trade of Mr. J. G
Penney’t first little store —
opened 41 yean ago la Kan*
merer, Wyoming.
^ V
Mr. Penney didn't dunk “How
much can I take!’* but “How
much can I give?" He cut out
useless frills, charge accounts
and deliveries; pared prices to
the bone; preferred many sales
« small profit to a few at large
profit.*
THE PENNEY IDEA GREW—TODAY PENNEY
STORES DOT THE MAP!
Kemmerer took to that first
Penney store! So did Moscow,
Idaho later on. And Salt Lake
City, Utah. And San Antonio,
Texas. And today there ate over
1600 Penney stores in all 48
For every hundred dollars
‘ i of sheets, or blankets, or
or yard goods the Penney
sAls in Peoria, Illinois or
* , or Savsn-
back boo-
For every hundred dresses, or vty,
shim, or overalls It sells la
Waltham, Massachusetts, or
Stockton, California, or Chilli-
cothe, Ohio, h pays back rich
dividends in local salaries, ad
vertising, rent and taxes.
Today Penney stores from
Coast to CrtatT. in neighborly
fathion, are heipiog to balance
the household budgets of mil*
lions of Americana. Today Mr.
Penney’s 41 year old idsu of
is through giving,
takingTh stiU dw
c0
Major and Mrs. R. P. Jeanes and, and was the guest of his aunt, Mrs.
son, Bobby, returned Tuesday to Hubert Pitts, and Mr. Pitts.
Camp Forrest, Tullahoma, Tenn., af-1 James Willard of Camp Gordon
ter a visit with relatives and friends j Johnson, Fla.,. is spending a fur-
here, in Greenwood and Easley. | lough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Martin, Jr., and son, Mrs. John’Willard near here.
;Frank III, of Laurens, spent the! Fred Harp of Columbia Bible col-
' week-end with her mother, Mrs. | lege, was a visitor at the orphanage
Irene Todd. Mr. Martin, Mrs. Paul'over the week-end.
H. D. HENRY
1888-1943
F. M. BOLAND
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate
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Telephone 121
of
Misses Allene Newsom and Frances
Kinard of Columbia, were week-end
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Feld *
er.
iTodd and daughter, Paulagene,
Laurens, also spent Sunday here.
Mrs. Rosa B. Hart is spending some
time with her son, Burts Hart, and
Mrs. Hart in Augusta, Ga. j Rev. CP E. Piephoff and Walter
Friends of Lt. E$win W. Stewart i Beeman spent the week-end in Sa-
yrill be interested to know he has vannab, Ga., and bn Sunday Mr. |
been transferred from Camp San [ Piephoff occupied the pulpit of Hull
Luis Obispo, CaL, to Camp Rucker, Memorial church.
Ala., with an officers engineering
corps.
Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Coker
Mrs. B. W. Crouch, Jr., and chil
dren returned Tuesday to their -
and - home in Anderson after a visit with
small daughter of Asheville, N. C., | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tay-
spent several days last week with lor.
Mrs. Coker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mildred Higgins of the or-'
N. W McDaniel. phanage was the week-end guest
Miss Helen King and Miss Florence of relatives and friends in Atlanta.
Howard have returned from a trip to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore of Sum-
Hattiesburg, Miss., where they were
guests of friends for several days,
j Mrs. A. P. Little is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Wilson Tison, and Mr.
iTison in Estill.
Friends of Mrs. I. O. Ray will be
glad to learn she is improving from
a recent illness and is able to be u
Ensign James P. Sloan spent th'
ter, were week-end guests of Mrs.
Moore’s brother, H. M. Rowland, and
Mrs. Rowland.
Friends of John Spratt, Jr., will be
interested to know he has been ac-i
cepted for naval training and leaves
Monday to be inducted at Fort Jack-
son.
Miss Clara Bolt of Laurens, was
week-end here enroute from Norfolk, : the week-end guest of Miss Virginia
Va., to Charleston where he has been 1 Chaney. ~
transferred by the navy department.; Mrs. Nina Vance Bailey left Tues-
Mrs. Sloan accompanied him to Char- day for a visit with relatives and
leston. j friends in Shreveport, New Orleans,
Miss Annette Moorhead, student at 1 Alexandria and other points in Lou-
Coker college, Hartsville, will arrive isiana.
Friday to spend the spring holidays , Pfc. Darrell Franks of Fort Bragg,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. N. C., is spending a ten day leave
Moorhead in Goldville
Miss Lois Burgess and Miss Valerie
King of Charlotte, N. C., were week-
with his mother, Mrs. J. M. Adair.
Mrs. E D. Chaney and daughter,
Miss Virginia Chaney, have taken an
end guests of friends at the orphan- apartment in the E. B. Pinson resi-
age- idence on Centennial street.
Friends of Dr. J. B. Kennedy will; Lt. # Alen McSween of Camp Stew-
be glad to kpow he is convalescing art, Ga., spent a few days here this
at this home here after being a pa- week with Mrs. McSween.
tient in a Spartanburg hospital for' Miss Frances Simpson, member of
several months. ithe St. George school faculty, spent
Rufus Sadler, student at the Uni-- the week-end with her parents, Mr.
versity of South Carolina, spent the and Mrs. W. H. Simpson,
week-end with his parents, Mr. and; Mrs. Ira Hicklin, Misses Billy and
Mrs. R. E. Sadler. ! Pat Hicklin of Richbourg, spent Sun-
Miss Ruth McMillan, student nurse day here with their daughter and sis-
at General hospital, Spartanburg, 1 ter, Miss Thelma Hicklin.
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.j Mr. and Mrs. Horace Geer and
and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan. She had daughter, Ann, of Ninety-Six, were 1
as her guest Miss Jane Davis, also a week-end guests of relatives here. |
student nurse. j Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hall of Pied-!
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., had mont, and Mr. and Mrs. B F. Poole
as their week-end guests Misses Net ot Whitmire, were week-end guests
Henry, Lucile Major, Katherine Ly-, of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Richey,
on and Marjorie Finlayson of Green- i Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Julian
W0 °<1' i Bolick will regret to know their,
Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., is spending, little daughter, Julie, is a patient ati
Dr. Lesesne Smith’s clinic in Spar
tanburg.
Mrs. Frank Wilson and son, Frank,
are spending the week in Columbia,
'with her parents.
the week in Detroit* Mich., with Pvt.
Ramage.
Miss Effie McCown of the orphan
age spent the week-end in Due West
with friends.
Mrs. Rhett P. Adair was the guest' Miss Bell Richey of Asheville, N.
of relatives in Little Mountain the C., spent the past week with her
past week. Mr. Adair spent Sunday, brother, B. E. Richey, and Mrs. Rich-
there and accompanied her home. Ijey.
Miss Rachel Westmoreland, nurse; Mrs. William L. Peverill of Wash-
at State Park, Columbia, spent Sun- ington, D C., the guest of Mrs. Tom
day with friends at the orphanage. I Taylor.
Miss Dorothy Horton, student nurse! Rowland Godfrey of the navy, at
at General hospital, Spartanburg, vis- home on a short furlough from North
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. SJ Africa, visited his sister, Mrs. J. M.
Horton, and other relatives here the Hatton, recently,
past week-end. Mrs. W. C. Twitty, Jr., has gone to
Miss Mary Loftis was the week-end ! Alberquerque, New Mexico, to be
guest of relatives and friends in with Sgt. Twitty.
Swannanoa, N. C. /. Mr. and Mrs. James F.rKing and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews have sons, James and Billy, of Washington,
returned from a few days business D. C., have arrived for a several
trip to Atlanta. weeks’ visit with Mrs. King's mother, i
Captain B. F. Wingard of Camp
Mrs. J. Will Leake. They are guests
Davis, C., was a visitor here the | of relatives in Georgetown and Co
past week-end. —;— Lkunbia for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robinson Mrs. James O’Steen of Camp Rob-
of Union, and Mrs. Hetty Martin
Addy of Florida, were visitors at the
orphanage Sunday.
Miss Harriett Davis, in training at
General hospital, Spartanburg, spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Davis.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe of Ogle
thorpe University, Ga., Mrs. Albert
Ford, Jr., of Georgetown, Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. P. Carson of Greenville,
spent the week-end with their par
ents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Shands.
Cpl. Bennett E. Wilson, Jr., of the
marine air corps, Greenville, N. C.,
who was spending a few days leave
at his home in Spartanburg, visited
his sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols, and
Mr. Nichols Saturday. Also a guest
of the Nichols on Saturday was their
sister, Mrs. Joe Hough of Inman.
erts, Calif, is the guest of her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Glenn.
John Mimnaugh, Jr., joined his moth
er here for a few days visit and Mrs.
O’Steen yesterday accompanied him
to Columbia where he will be in
ducted into the army at Fort Jack-
son today. _ .
Judge Wasson
Back In Office
The many Clinton friends of J.
Hewlette Wasson, judge of probate of
Laurens county, will be glad to learn
that he has returned to his office af
ter an operation and illness of sev
eral weeks.
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