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I i-f i ■v 1 ‘ 4 ' * -n: Thursday, April 22, 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. Page Five MEAT RATIONING WILL REMAIN ON A WEEKLY BASIS — Washington, April 18. — Meat ra tions will continue on a weekly basis in May, officials said today. When steaks, cheese, butter and allied products went on the coupon point system March 29, OPA ex pressed hope that the weekly allot ment, would be temporary aryl that as soon as meat stocks both on a na tional and store-to-store basis became adjusted to rationing it would be pos sible to put rations on a monthly ba sis, giving the public more flexibility in purchases. This is still the hope ol officials, but they said that the meat inven tory situation still is not good enough to permit people to spend meat cou pons two or three weeks ahead of time if they choose. Details of the May meat rations are due to be announced early this week, but are expected to be about the same as they were in April. WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOln THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents “ Mr. Reid is in the army officers re- field, Kansas. Mrs. Hays and serve and will leave the 26th for in-1 daughter joined him there the dudion at Fort Jackson for active service. Friends, of Jackie Truluck, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rembert S. Tru luck, will be glad to know she is im proving after having her tonsils re moved on Monday. Mrs. W. E. Neighbors has returned Miss Iona Blakely and Miss Flor-1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crowson were | from a week’s visit with her son, J. ence Ella Blakely were weke-end week-end guests of relatives in Co- A- Neighbors, and Mrs. Neighors in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Cov- FY PE WRITER RIBBONS for all ma chines, portable and standard. Car- aon paper, rubber stamps. Call 74 V f - 1-2 PRICE SALE! lumbia. [Chicopee, Ga. Friends of Mrs. J. B. Frontis will ' Fn * n ^ of Henry M. Young, mem- regret to know she Vas called to^ city police force, will be Lilitz, Pa., Saturday due to the ill-j*^* 4 * to know he is able to be out with the former’s parents, Mr. and ness and dearth of her sister, Mrs. | a a ^ ew day* illne^s^ . Mrs. Eugene Hitt iS. S./Graybill, which occurred Tues- Fn «»ds of Mrs. L. D. Blakely, of ' Lancaster, Pa. ; near here, will regret to know she is _ ^ _ , . T . w a patient at Hays hospital. O. O. Copeland, Lt. and Mrs.. v ... _ I _ JV «• . w tvwJj *riends of Captain Ned S. Hays, n M. Todd and Wilton M. Todd, army air corpg will ^ j n te r £ited to ington in Hamlet, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd. Hitt- and son, Bobby, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday Rev. C. E. Piephoff occupied the'day pulpit of Hull Memorial Presbyterian church in Savannah Ga., on Sunday. ,Wil Miss Genevieve Marshe of Bam-, Sri of New^rry, visited the former’s know he has ^ transferred from on all & if Spring Coats Sizes 12 to 44 Fitted and Swaggef Styles in Pastels, Navys, Blacks and Plaids. jberg, and Miss Mary Ruth Miller of ! Greenville, were week-end guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young and attended the Pan-Hellenic dances at Presbyterian college. Friends of Mrs. T. R. Owens will | be glad to know she has recovered from injuries received in a fall re cently and is able to be up. W. C. Bond of Savannah, Ga., spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. A. F. Lide of Elloree, was the week after a visit here with Dr. Mrs. S. C. Hays. Lt. King Killed In Aerial Combat Word has been received here Lt. Charles Edwin King, 25, hi of Mrs. Mildred Miller King «( Mountville, was shot down and km* during aerial combat duty over nisia March 29. Less than a month ago Lt. was cited for bringing down a Me*- serschmitt 109 over North Africa. Lt. King enlisted in April, 1941, while • senior at the University of Alabama. Surviving are the widow, tM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Miller of Mountville, his parents of Bir- Venita, ^Dkla., to Strother field, Win-'mingham, Ala., and two brothers. »r,JMrs. W. C. Shealy, Monday. Jr. L. R. Lynn was in Greenville esday for the annual meeting of e Tri-State conference of orphan- H. D. HENRY 1898-1943 t. M. BOLAND if. ge workers. Lt. Arthur Katzburg will return to the-air base, Kissimmee, Fla., where he is stationed with the medical corps, after spending a few days here with Mrs. Katzburg. Friends of Lt. Adeline Boland, of this city, will be interested to know Stutts. Friends of Ned Hall will be inter ested to know he has been transfer red from Nashville, Tenn., to Santa 1$ \ I MOORE’S Dress Shoppe Clinton, S. C. TAX NOTICE TAX BOOKS CLOSE MAY 1 at which time 7% PENALTY WILL BE ADDED i * and books go to R. A. Babb, delinquent tax col lector, when automatically a charge of $2 is added to every unpaid receipt. PAY BY MAY 1 AND SAVE THESE EXTRA PENALTIES T. LANE MONROE County Treasurer I wish to announce to4he public and my cus tomers that I haye volunteered for Navy ser vice and beginning Tuesday, ^kpril 27, will be connected with the construction department, my place of assignment for duty not yet being known. By volunteering my service, ! will no longer be able to meet the Plumbing and Heating needs of my customers. I hope, however, to re open my shop and serve the public after the war ends. I appreciate the good-will and patronage of voll my friends whom I have been privileged to serve in the post. WYMAN SHEALY PLUMBING and HEATING CLINTON, 8. C. guest Saturday pf Mr. and Mrs. F. M. s h e has been assigned to the WAAC recruiting office. Charlotte, N. C. Misses Carolyn Henry, Marcia Gal loway, Jean Layton and Ame Jacobs, students at Winthrop college, Rock jAna, Cal., for training with the army!Hill, will arrive tomorrow to spend air forces. |the Easter holidays at their\ homes Rembert Griffin of Panama City, I here. Fla., was the week-end guest of Mr. j Friends of Mrs. Pet B. Adair will and Mrs. Ralph Copeland. : be glad to know she is improving at < ► Mrs. P. C. Ferguson and Miss Lu- (her home after being a patient at 4 * cile Ferguson of Whitmire, visited Hays hospital. >. HENRY H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL INSTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 Mrs. Henry Burton and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton during the week. Raymond Clary of Spartanburg, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Clary, who is with her parents, Mr. “and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn, Sr., for.some time. Misses Annie Bond of Greenwood, and Miss Eloise Bond of Louisville, Ky., were recent guests of their brother, L. C. Bond, and Mrs. Bond. Mrs. Thomas Lipscombe and Mrs. Gus Smith of near Clinton, will leave tomorrow to join- Mr. Smith, who is engaged in defense work in Panama City, Fla. Friends of Captain Carl M. Turner will regret to know he has been ill I at his home the past few days. Mrs. John P. Maddox of Madison, I Ga., is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims. Captain Elizabeth White, ANC, Fort Bragg, N. C., was an overnight daughters, Misses Teresa, Adeline J visitor this week with her sister, Mrs. and Mildred Lipscombe of Spartan-.T. C. Johnson, enroute to Newberry, burg, Pvt. and Mrs. Thomas Lips- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Johnson spent several combe, Jr., of Kansas, and Mrs. A. C. |days in Charlotte and were accom- Siigh of Ninety-Six, visited Mrs. panied home by Captain White. Henry Burton and Mr. and Mrs. G.. B. H. Suddeth, who is employed in A. Burton on Sunday. 'charleston, spent the week-end at his I Misses Alethea and Frances Bar nette of North Greenville Junior col lege, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Barnette, j Mr. and Mrs. W. N Leslie of Green ville, spent Saturday with Mrs. Les lie’s sister, Mrs. M. C. Poole. home here. Miss Agnes Fuller, student nurse at General hospital, Spartanurg, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller. Mrs. Andrew Harker of Atkins, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. -G$ff will return today to 1 A. B. Blakely. Columbia after spending the past Misses Edna and Clara Sullivan of week here with Mrs. Goff. | Liberty, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Owens, j Sunday, in Greenville with their son, 1 Homer R. Jones, petty officer third iKohn Barnes, and Mrs. Barnes. | class, of the navy, Norfolk, Va., ar- ! Miss Florence Tripp and Miss Lur- rived Tuesday to spend a week’s lee Shealy visited the former’s par- leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Tripp, in, H. R. Jones. Piedmont the past week-end. j Misses Mary Barksdale and Roslyn Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and chil- Cason were week-end guests at Win- dren of Lexington, visited Mrs. Ev- throp college, Rock Hill. ans’ mother, Mrs. J. M. Pitts the past week-end. Mrs. C. W. Hallman and daughter, Mrs. R. A. Steer was a visitor in Greenville Tuesday. Mrs. T. C. Johnson left today for Kitty Lu, have returned from a two- a week’s visit with Mrs. J. W. White day visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W.! and other relatives in Newberry.’ Hallman, Sr., in Batesburg. | Davis Workman has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dixon, for- 1 Evansville, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. merly.of Alturas, Cal., are visiting | Joe Duncan to their home in Decatur, j the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Aid., after being called here on ac- A. I. Dixon, in Renno. Friends of'count of the death of their brother Archie Dixon will be interested to and nephew, Lt. Duncan Workman, know he has enlisted for military. Mrs. Henderson Pitts was the service and is waiting to be called, j week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. Cpl. and Mrs. Gary Holcombe spent J. Woodruff, in Spartanburg, and at- the week-end with Mrs. Holcombe’s tended the music festival at Converse parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Howard,; college. in Campobello. I Mrs. Estelle Abrams is spending Miss Rachel Pruitt of Whitmire, : some time with her father, A. M. Spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Ramage, near here. Friends of Mr. Frank Cauley, and Mr. Cauley. * i Ramage will regret to know he con- Mr. and Mrs. J. Auddey Parker and tinues ill. sons, Jim and Bill, of Charlotte, N. Cpl. and Mrs. Gary Holcombe have C., spent the week-end with Mr. i taken an apartment in the home of Parker’s mother, Mrs. Ed Turner. , Mrs. Agnes Kern on Centennial B. B. Ballard, member of the city street, police force, left Friday for Fort Pvt. Thomas Ramage, army Jackson, where he has been inducted into army service. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Foust of Con- . air corps, leaves today for Patterson Field, Ohio, after spending a week’s leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. cord, N. C., were week-end guests of A. A. Ramage, Sr. the former’s sister, Mrs. B. M. Howie,' Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomas, who and niece, Mrs. S. D. Dawkins, and j resided in the W. C. Shealy home on Mr. Dawkins. j West Main street, have moved to Mrs. S. S. Barnette attended the : Spartanburg, where Mr. Thomas has annual meeting of the South Carolina accepted a position. Baptist Woman’s Missionary union in Lt. William P. Jacobs spent a few Columbia several days last week. days leave this week with his par- Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dixon of Cliff- ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, en- side, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Dixon’s phrents, Mr. and Mrs. H. route to Fort Bragg, N. C., after com pleting a several months special M. Geer. Mrs. Jimmy Dixon, also of;course at Fort Benning, Ga. Cliffside, was the week-end guest of Miss Maud Geer. Mrs. James P. Kilgo of Darlington, arrived yesterday for a several days visit with her sister, Mrs. C. P. Rob inson. Mrs. James Reese of Henderson ville, N. C., spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. I. C. Boland. Miss Frances Simpson, member of jthe St. George school faculty, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson. She had as her guests Misses Ethel Johnston of St. George, Marjorie Logan of Char leston, Joe Cuthbertson of Chester, and Miss Jane McMaster of Winns- boro. Mrs. M: A. Bennett and daughter, Emily Ann, of Myrtle Beach, are Major William M. Blakely of Camp McKall, Hoffman, N. C., was here for the week-end and joined Mrs. Blake ly and son, who are spending several weeks .with his mother, Mrs. R. F.J Blakely. Mrs. Jack Red and daughter, Jen nie, of Norwood, Ohio, are visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Anderson. Mr. Red, who ac companied them here, has returned to Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith, Mrs. Harwood Nelson and daughters, Tony and Jean, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Geer in Ninety-Six, and visited the former’s mother, Mrs.' J. O. Smith, in Greenwood. Mrs. Henry Bayon will return to day to her home in Columbus, Ga., spending several weeks with her sis-; after a visit with her parents, Mr. ters, Mrs. J. Austin Chandler and ■ and Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Sr. Lt. Watts Mrs. Karl Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Camp McKall, Hoffman, N, Johnson also had as their week-end C,. also spent the week-end with his guests the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. P. parents. Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell and children Friends of Mrs. A. B. Blakely will of Greenville. Pfc. Earl Tarre and Mrs. Tarre of Daniel field, Augusta, Ga., were week-end guests of the former’s sis ter Mrs. K. F. Mills, and Mr. Mills. Friends of Pfc. Mills will be inter ested to know he was on a few days leave before going to officer* train ing school rfgret to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley and daughter, Martha Byrd, of Greenwood, visited Mrs. Harvley’s mother on Tuesday. Mr. And Mrs. Hovie Reid of Ly man, spent the week-end with the latter’s father, F. M. Boland. Their friends will <be interested to know J A Housewife Is A Business Woman Too Running a home efficiently takes real business abil ity. The modern housewife saves herself time and steps and promotes system and order when she pays, her bills by a Bailey’s Bank Check. Her check stubs tell her which bills she had paid, and her cancelled checks serve as re ceipts. She avoids the risk of keeping extra cash in the house and earns the respect of her husband and friends as an efficient manager. Open YOUR checking account today. It will help you save time, gas and tires. 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