University of South Carolina Libraries
■ ^ ,;i 7 wv?^^*rrr^w:~ : fp|^pp^ % ? 7^^; - ^ - Thursday, April 8,1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Ftye GRADUATES PFC. MORTON W. HAMM has been graduated from the army air forces technical training command Club To Help On Locker Project At a meeting of the board of direc tors of the Chamber of Commerce on Friday, it was decided to cooperate with the Laurens Chamber of Com merce on a proposed cold storage locker plant for Clinton and Lau rens. Presbyterians Raise Budget For Year The First Presbyterian church of this city has raised its recently adopt ed budget for the year 1043-44 through its annual every-member canvass. The total budget was set at $13.1100, divided for local expenses $8,500, for benevolent causes $5,000. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate Judge: WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents N. F. Garland, student at the South | Mrs. V. C. Crapps and children. Carolina Medical college, Charleston, was the guest of friends at Thomwell orphanage a few days this week. ' Mrs. R. A. Jackson of the orphan age staff, attended the Bethel Presby- terial meeting on Tuesday in Lancas Rosemary and Ronald, of Columbia, spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Domi nick. u Misses -Eloise Curry, Edna Long and Mary Gault of Foumain Inn, Tribble and children visited her par- ent$, Mr. and Mrs J. N. Quinn, in Blacksburg. Friends of Sgt. James K. Hatton, Jr., will be interested to know he was transferred Monday from the army air base, Payote, Texas, to air base at Pueblo, Colorado. * i Mr. and Mrs. Dotte Henry Greenwood, spent several days week with Mrs. Henry’s sister, Olin Shealy, Jr., and Mr. Shealy ter, and was installed as secretary of were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. orphanage work. j H. R. Jones and family. Mrs. Lloyd Adair is visiting hen James F. King and sons of, mother, Mrs. H. Ben Lott, and broth- ( Washington, D C., who are spending, er, J ( . B. Lott, of the merchant ma-!«™ e time with her mother, Mrs. J.|;; rine at home on furlough, in Black- ^ill k®* 116 * have returned from a , ► rs this week. * Vlsl t Wlth relatives at Pauley s Island. |; > school for airplane mechanics at;Whereas Lou Belle Neighbors and Gulfport Field, Miss. Pfc. Hamm has | Alice Josephine Neighbors made suit been sent to the army air force flex-; to me to grant them Letters of Ad- ible gunnery school, Kingman, Ari-j ministration of the estate and effects zona. He is the son of Mrs. Marian'of Janie Leake Neighbors. Hamm of Goldville. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the stockholders and directors of Belk’s Department Store of Clinton, South Carolina, Incorporated, will hold a meeting in Charlotte, North Caro lina, in the office of its President, W. H. Belk, on the 19th day of April, 1943, for the purpose of making ap plication to the Secretary of State for an increase of its Capital Stock to $30,000.00. • W. H. B. SIMPSON, 15-*4c Secretary and Treasurer. /” If IM tafftr MONTHLY 'v IFEMALE MINI You who suffer such pain with tired, [nervous reelings, distress of “irregu-1 ■’’—due to functional month-1 larlUee" ly disturbances—should try Lydia E. Ptnkham’s Vegetable Compound. It baa a toothing effect on one of woman's most important organs. Also fine stomachic tonic! Follow label directions. Worth trying. « LYDU L PMKHJUrS CALL Wyman Shealy For Prompt Plumbing and Heating Service 105 E. Ferguson St. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of tne said Janie Leake Neighbors, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Prbbate, to be held at Lau rens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on April 9th, 1943, next, after publica tion hereof, at 11 o’clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be, gran ted. Given under my hand this 25th day of March, Anno Domini, 1943. • J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 8-2c J. P. L. C. BAT. T SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.- THANK TOO. ville a few days Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fuller of Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pinson of Cross Hill, were -guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson. Mrs. Dill Ellis and small daughter, Captain Carroll White Copeland of Camp Butner, N. C., spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland. Miss Leta McIntyre, of the Flora Becky, have returned to their home' Macdonald college faculty, Red in Dillon, after a visit with Major 1 Springs, N. C., was the guest of Ellis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George, fri f, nds here several days last week. H. Ellis. Miss Louise McCown, student at Erskine college, Due West, visited friends at the orphanage the past week-end Mrs. J. W. Baber of Mt. Sterling, Ky., is visiting her son, Horace J. Baber, and Mrs. Baber. Friends of John Mason, who has been in service at Fort Jackson for Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long of the P® 8 * f ® w months, will be inter- INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo bile - Surety Bonds - All Forms of Property Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD 7 Clinton, S. C. Greenville, were guests Sunday of Miss Maude Sumerel and attended the dedication exercises at the First Baptist church. Mrs. H. H. Anderson of Dillon, was the week-end guest of Mrs. C. W. Stone. Jimmy McDonald, formerly of the orphanage, was a visitor here the past week-end enroute from Florida ested to know he has received an honorable discharge from the army and has returned to his home here. Lt. Watts Davis of Camp McKall, Hoffman, N. C., visited his parents,; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis, Sr., Sunday. Miss Evelyn Milam of Laurens, was a guest during the week of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber and family. Friends of Dr. F. D. Jones will re- to Fort Jackson where he was in-ifT®* kn( >w he is a patient at the Providence hospital m Columbia. Mrs. Mamie Crosby and Miss Leone Crosby of Union, visited their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Hugh Ray, and Mr. Ray during the week . Mrs. T. Heath Copeland was the guest of relatives in Chester a few days last week. Mrs. Walter C. Guy and sons are visiting relative? in Georgia. ducted into the army this week. Dan F. Martin, who is employed in Indianhead, Md., is spending a few days at his home hire. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Burdette and sons, Lowry, Jr., Jack and George, of Greenville, visited the former’s sisters and brother, Misses Sybil and Florrie and Pierre Burdette, on Sun day. Friends of Mrs. Norman Duke wilf be interested to know she has accept- Friends of John H. West, who re ceived injuries in a fall sometime ed a position on the faculty of the a *°* 7^1 be interested to know he is it Lu i —i kjo able to be out again. ittummxxssxxmsxxHssstsmxHiuut* TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Sales and Service CLEANING A SPECIALTY Reasonable Charges KENNETH N. BAKER Phone 306 BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING •••ftlldooo HEATING - SERVICE . Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE Epworth orphanage school, Columbia, for the remainder of the term. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Geer and daughter, Ann, of Ninety-Six, were guests of relatives here Sunday. Miss Roberta Elise Alban has en- tered the Women’s Army Auxiliary [corps and begun training at Fort Des {Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Sam Anderson of Clemson, spent the week-end at the orphanage with friends. Mrs. I. O. Ray is spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Thompson, and Mr. Thompson in Newberry. Friends of Cpl. W. E. Adair will be Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Martin and son, Billy, of Green wood, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin and son, Billy, of Spartanurg, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Austin, Mrs. Lilia Austin, Mrs. R. L. Crisp and daughter, Miss June Crisp, of Cross Hill. Miss Annelle Falls returned Mon- { day to Bristol, Va., where she is a 1 student at Virginia Intermont, after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Falls. Friends of Mrs. Sidney Rumph will be glad to know she is improv ing from a recent illness. Mr. Rumph, interested to know he has been trans- i is en } ployed in Savannah, Ga., is Stmmtmimmmsezsttsstsxtmmsz&a mttttttsssxxsmsmxsmstaxxxmtKtM&txmntin&SM&atmt&ttutxnifitMHun H. D. HENRY 18$8-1943 F. M. BOLAND , H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 —BUYING BONDS a* ** * — PAYING WAR TAXES — LIVING COSTS UP CONDITIONS HAVE CHANGED, SO , . . — ADJUST HOME PAYMENTS — REFINANCE, SAVE MANY WAYS — BUY A HOME We are ready to help you with our economical, direct reduction loan plan designed to make home-owning easy. Ask for details—no obligation. Each Account Insured Up To $5,000 'ederal Savings [AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ^ Telephone No. 6 A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 ferred from Camp Bowie to Camp Hood, Texas. at home for a few days. Miss Evelyn Henry, member of the Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hamer and Cent l f al school faculty, spent the daughter spent the week-end with: week - end Wlth her Parents, Dr. and the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. {M rs -B-H. Henry. R. C. Hamer, in Dillorf. Mrs - s - L - Bond was a visitor in Mrs. O. T. Newman has returned Columbia several days this week, to her home in Woodruff after spend- j ^ rs - J- Q- Pace spent the week-end ing some time here. I ^ er parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lt. Claude V. Lipscomb of Colum-1 McCormick, in Orangeburg, bia, and Mrs. Lipscomb of Trenton, Mrs. R. L. Wylie of Clover, visited and Miss Frances Ruth Edwards, stu-|^ er sister, Mrs. C. P. Robinson, a few dent at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, days i a8t week. spent the week-end with their par- i O’Daniel left yesterday for a ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards. Friends of Dr. Frank F. Hicks will be glad to know he has returned to his office after being ill last week. visit with his sons, Drs. John and James O’Daniel, in Ellijay, and Dr. George O’Daniel in Blue Ridge, Ga. W. C. Bond of Savannah, Ga.. Mrs. William B. Blakely and small s P®nt a few days this week with son, Bill, of Hoffman, N. C., are visit- | Mrs - Bond and children and his par ing Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Captain • ents . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. Blakely of Camp McKaU, accoihpan-' Friends of Miss Frances Bragg, ied them here on Sunday. j who is employed at Hallmark Shirt Friends of John C. Dominick will 1 com pa n y> will be interested to know regret to know he is ill at his home, i s ^ e * s ma king her home with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black has returned from | Mrs. T. L. Cooper, a visit with Mrs. Arthur Black in Mlss Nancy Johnson was the week end guest of friends in Sumter. Mrs. J. Nolan Parker and children have returned to their home in Lang in Greenville, and her daughter, Mrs. Angus Martin, and Mr. Martin in Fountain Inn. Misses Frances Jones and Evelyn ^ ey after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis. Miss Betty Tribble has resumed her studies at Erskine college, Due West, after spending the spring holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. On Saturday Mrs. Ferguson were visitors in Spartan burg Saturday. Mrs. R. W. Phillips was the guest last week of Mrs. Agnes McBrearty in Greenville. Mrs. Alvin Thayer joined her there for the week-end and they were accompanied home on Sunday by Mrs. McBrearty for an overnight visit. J. P. McMillan visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan, here during the week. His friends will be interested to know he has received; an honorable discharge from the army and left Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio, where he has accepted a posi tion in a defense plant. Friends of Pierre Ramage, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ramage, will be interested to know he has received, an honorable discharge from the I army and returned to his home near here. Mr. Ramage was stationed for, several months past at Fort Moultrie. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cauthen ofj Greenville, and son, Virgil, of Balti-' more, Md., were guests during the| week of Mrs. Cauthen’s sister, Mrs. Henry Suber, and Mr. Suber. Also guests of the Subers for the week end were Mrs. D. F. Whitman, and children of Forrest City, N. C. Fred Hobson returned yesterday to Clemson college where he is a mem ber of the senior class, after spending the spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hobson. Miss Carolyn Hobson, student at Queens college, Charlotte, N. C., also spent 1 the week-end at home. MK and Mrs. H. G. Mailey have returned to Lexington, Ky n after a few days visit with the latter’s moth er, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mrs. Mailey had as her guests Misses Grace Long and Marie Vance, also of Lexington. On Sunday Lt Harry E. Mailey, phy sician at the Southern Aviation school, Camden, visited his brother. j WRBANkjd as e&u a4 WMBmesrMn/im BANK by MAIL ITS SIMPLE—ITS CONVENIENT You needn't take time off from essential business or duty hours to make deposits if you use our convenient Bank by Mail plan. It's as simple as mailing a letter—for that's all you do! Merely slip your deposit into a special addressed envelope and drop it into your nearest mall box. Your receipt will be mailed to you as soon as your deposit is received by us. Opoi this time-saving account today! M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 a..You can spot it every time THE Civil Air Patrol haa recruited more than 1 a third of the nation’s 100,000 civilian pilota to fly for national defense. Coming from every walk of life, they arc putting forth an « something to do their trained part. To them and to you, in its own way, ice-cold Coca-Cola offers something extra, too. More than just quenching thirst it brings refreshment... refreshment that goes into energy. Made with a finished art and with a taste all its own, Coca-Cola has quality that sets it apart. Here is something in refreshment that was, and still is, original. Coca-Cola offers all the dif ference between something really refreshing and just something to drink. There’s no comparison. __ _ 1 WMKSOm when you cannocgctat, remcmj The best is always the better buy! BOTTUD UNDB AUTHOSITY OF TMt COCA-COLA COMPANY BY GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY USED CARS Wanted to Buy 25 LATE MODEL GARS 1936 - 37 - 38 - 39 - 40 - 41 HIGHEST GASH PRICES Timmerman Motor Company South Broad Street S.C.