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Thursday, May 6,1943 i he Clinton chronicle, Clinton, s. c Page Fire Sire it’s fu to Hit! RATIONING BOARD BULLETIN (OPA) — r: WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS i I * \ • I ^ ^ f * BRIEFS... ABOUT. THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW (Compiled for information of The Chronicle's readers). - I _ . ^ i# , COFFEE—Stamp No. 23 in war ra- I ferns of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents tion book one good for one pound of ■ —* coffee. r PAINTING and REPAIRING BICYCLES FOODS—Blue stamps in war ration Friends of Pvt. James E. Furr will book two are used to ration process- be interested to know he has been ' ed foods—commercially canned, bot- transferred from Camp Rucker, Ala., ,Ued and frozen fruits and vegetables, to Nashville, Term. ! 1 Miss Katherine Baldwin of Cilum- bia, visited Miss Marguerite McMil lan the past week-end. Lt Robert McLees, who has re cently completed a course ill the army intelligence school at Harris burg, Pa., is spending a few days; leave here with his mother, Mrs. Zeei Wright McLees, enroute to Orlando, SALES and SERVICE 1 and including juices, all soups, dried Mrs. John Mallard and Mrs. Bertha i fruits, dried beans and lentils. Dried Yarborough of Columbia, were guests peas recently were removed from the several days last week of the former’s list of rationed foods and now may sister, Mrs. John D. yarborough. be bought without surrendering point Mr and Mrs W- B . Tribble and stamps. children on Sunday visited Mrs. Trib-i^^®-* f° r further training Blue stamps D, E and F expired pie’s sister, Miss Lois Quinn, who is Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Pitts of At-i April 30 after having been valid a patient in a Columbia hospital. 'lanta, Ga., will spend the week-end since March 25. The only b/lue stamps - b. H. Suddeth, who is employed in with the former’s mother, Mrs. Guy 1 now good for processed / food pur- Charleston, spent the week-end at, C. Pitts. L L COOPER 49 N. Adair St. Phone 210-M ^ if ft • * But—Sacrificing Non-Sssentfcl Calls Helps dear Lints for Vita! War Caffs chases are £r, H and J, which became his home here, valid on April 24, and which will ex- Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and pire on May 31. / children and Mrs. C. H. McCrary at- Red stamps in war ratoon book two tended the funeral of Mrs. Davis s are used,to ration meats, fats, oils, grandfather, W. T. Patterson, in An-j Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cophland, Jr., have taken an apartment ih the resi dence of Mrs. Eva Ferguson on Mus- grove street. Mrs. Doris Mulford of Torrington, Conn., is the guest of Miss Maud cheeses and canned fish. Poultry, treyille Sunday, game and fresh fish are not rationed. Mrs. J. H. Kohler and children, Geer for several weeks. . these stamps may be John and Ann, were week-end guests Friends of M. Cassanova will be of Mr. Kohler’s mother, Mrs. Addie glad to know he is able to be out During May I used: You bet it's pleasant to talk with friends over the telephone, just as it was pleasant to tako those long Sunday afternoon rides when we had plenty of tires ^end gasoline. But social cells most be handled over the same local telephone facilities as war cells. There is a definite limit to the number of calls Hits# facilities can handle at the same time, end when more calls are made, aonfe must wait. With telephone equipment already burdened with war calls, non-essential calls may delay necessary calls, so we are re questing your voluntary co operation to reduce unneces sary calling. Under normal conditions we would expand our facilities to cere for the increased volume of calls, but we cannot do that now because the needed ma terials are going into war weapons. So won’t you help by making fewer local calls? And when you must make a caH, won’t you please try to make it as short as possible? !pir R eT i May m 31 E<16PO "’ tS> ' Sta,nPeX ‘ ^Mr"' Doto'Znry of Greenwood, again after a several weeks illness. J. T. Pack spent Sunday with his H. D. HENRY f<v> 1898-1943 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephepie 121 spent several days the past week with mother, Mrs. Mollie Wiggington, near) Week beginning May 2, red stamp ^ j^ter, Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., and Piedmont. , I fF (18 points), stamp expires May 31. Mr Sheely - Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Young of Lake! ' Week beginning May 9, red stamp sgt. John Pitts Rumph of Camp City, were guests Sunday of Mrs.' F (18 points), stamp expires May 31. q j s spending a ten-day; Young’s sister, Mrs. Eric Barnes, and 1 , Week beginning May 16, red stamp. leave with his mothe r, Mrs. Sidney Mr. Barnes. H (18 points), stamp expires May 31. Rumph Mrs Alex Blakely spent Sunday in Week beginning May 23,. red stamp Anse i Smith spent the week- Union with relatives. J (16 points), stamp expires May 31. end j n York with her sister, Mrs. Marshall Pack, of the navy, Great! GASOLINE—Coupon No. 5 in “A” Carter Wrenn, and Mr. Wrenn. book good for three gallons but must Mrs. ft. C. Wilson of Ellenboro, N. Lakes, 111., is spending a ten-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. last through July 21—four months in- c., is spending some time with her,J. T. Pack. Miss Sara Lee Pack will stead of two, as was formerly the daughter, Mrs. J. LeGrande Mayer, i return to Washington, D. C., Satur-* case. and Mr. Mayer. day after a few days Visit with her SHOES—Stamp No. 17 in war ra- Mrs. J. C. Pace is spending the | parents, tion book one can be used to buy a W ee ^ In Greenville for training in. Friends of little Lillian Hart, pair of rationed shoes through June connection with her work at the local daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart, 1 15. Some types of shoes are not ra- United States Employment office. | will be glad to know she is convales- tioned. SUGAR—Stamp No 12 in war ra- Mrs." John Epps and small son, 1 ring after having her tonsils removed John, Mrs. Charlie Wallace and Mrs. I the past week at Hays hospital, tion book one will be good for ftve;S. P. Harris of Newberry, visited Lt. and Mrs. Charles E. Raynal, pounds through May 31. Mrs - John Holland Hunter Monday. | lormerly of New York, spent several TIRES—Owners of passenger cars' Friends of Mrs. Raymond Clary!days the past week with the latter’s and commercial vehicles using tires 1 Tvill be interested to know she has! parents, Dr. and 54rs. Dudley Jones, smaller than 7.50 by 20 may get their returned to the home of her parents, 1 Lt. Raynal, chaplain in the navy, casings recapped with reclaimed rub- M 1 "' and Mrs. C. L. Vaughn, and is i who is being transferred to an un- ber camelback without applying to improving satisfactorily after an op-. disclosed destination, l^ft Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Raynal. Lt. Ann Covil, ANC, of Camp Fenner of Philadel-1 .Mrs. Roy Vaughn has ( returned to several her home in Belton after a few days Sodtherr Bell Teiephode ROD TELEGRAPH CORIPRRR their local war price and rationing cration illness at a Gaffney hospital. boards for certificates. A driver with Mrs - Hugh Shannon and daughter, .... a mileage ration of more than 248 Manning Jacobs, were week-end Groft, Spartanburg, formerly of this i miles monthly is entitled, beginning quests of her brother, William Ab-jcity, was the guest of friends here ^ i May 1, to new Grade I casings when rams, and Mrs. Abrams in Newberry. Sunday he needs replacements. Certificates 1 ^ rs - Mabel B. Fenner of ' for tires and tubes may be used at P hia > H a -. is guest for 1 any time convenient to the holder. da y s of Rev - Mrs - J - LeGrande visit with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Pack, ! Mayer. A* I Miss Georgia Brooker has as her jdpvam Ml LUHieran guests this week Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Church Tonight ^rooker and son of Bowling Green, ^ (Ohio, Misses Margaret and Frances Mrs. Mabel B. Fenner, represe n ta- Rrooker ° f Cleveland Ohio, Mrs. tive of the Lutheran Parish and Thomas Glazebrook and Mrs. P. D. Church school board, with headquar-, Brooker of Columbia, ters in Philadelphia, Pa., will speak ' Miss Margaret Speake left Tuesday this evening at 8 o’clock at St. John’s n ? ake her . h ° me u m Sumter where Lutheran church. The public is in- sha has accepted a hostess position. Mrs. Fleet Sessoms and daughter, INOORPORATCO vited to hear Mrs. Fenner. Cathryn, of Newberry, were week end Mr. Pack. Friends of Dr. F. Dudley Jones will be glad to know he has returned to his home from a Columbia hospital and is able to be up. Jack Barnes was the week-end guest of his sister. Miss Elizabeth Barnes, in Camdpn, and attended the Victory ball. Miss Rowena DuBose Of Columbia, was-the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. B. Hubert Boyd, and Mr. Boyd. Friends of little Robert Neely will ;end guests of the former’s aunt and be glad to know he is convalescing! unele, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. FurrV | at his home following an operation | Mrs. STATIONERY — A .complete line at popular prices. Chronicle Publish ing Co. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the cadets-at Presby- ^ t t ^ _ terian college, Clinton City and coun- Tree, Pa., is visiting Captain Fergu- ty police forces, the pilots of the son s mo th er . Mrs. D. J. Woods, and planes, and others who assisted in the search for our son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden. CLOSING OUT-AH Clare Kay Dresses at $2.00, $3.00 6k $4.00 Values from $3.00 to $6.50 Discontinuing Line ' SEE WINDOWS Chaney’s Dress Shoppe MRS. ETHEL CHANEY, Prop. Richard Ferguson of Cherry illness at the local hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Murrah ofi Batesburg, visited the latter’s sister, I Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Jr., and Dr. Rhame Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson were week-end guests of Mrs. F. P. God dard in Columbia, where Mr. Pinson attended a school meeting. Friends of Andy B. Young, Jr.,' Friends of Pvt. Lawrence R. Fer guson, recently inducted into the army at Fort Jackson, will be inter ested to know he has been transfer- |red to Fort McClellan, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and son, Jimmy, spent Sunday in Spartanburgi William Anderson, Jr., and Browning! iwith Mrs. Nichols father, B. E. Wil-jDicus, of this city, formerly stationed, son. Friends‘here of Mr. Wilson will, at Jacksonville, Fla., will be interest- regret to know he is ill. i ed to know they have been promoted! Mrs. Kate B. Hollis has returned to i to seamen, second class, and trans- her home in Mountville after spend-! ferred to Lake City, Fla., for further ing some time with her daughter, | naval training. Mrs. H. H. Perth, and Mr. Forth in Mrs. B. W. Crouch, Jr., and chil- Columbia. dren of Anderson, are visiting her Lt. and Mrs. Thurston Giles and parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor, small son, formerly of Maxwell Field,, Mrs. C. H. Hall left yesterday for Ala., visited the former’s parents, Mr;!a several weeks visit with her moth- and Mrs. C. C. Giles, during the week;er, Mrs. W. J. Richardson, in Furches, enroute to Bennettsville, where he N. C. will receive training at the army air base. Friends of Mrs. S. Lewis Bond will Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baxter and daughter, Mrs. George R. Felkel, were guests Sunday of relatives in D fa* ‘Defaade it Doctor, Dentist, Druggist— wa art nil working together, holding up the Homn Front. Yes, it’s tree our ranks hare thinned. Meny of oar asso ciates ere now serving with the armed forces. Grave glad to hev« the skill end the strength to serve to the utmost in this time of need. We ask your patience, end your friendly co-operation in meeting the unusual condi tions of today. With your help. problems confront os. The call we shell protea end defend of duty lends to longer hours, our community-keep you heavier hardens. But we ere well end working for Victory. Smith's Pharmacy RHIAblFe The Resell Drag Store PRESCRIPTIONS be interested to know she reported Newberry yesterday to the WAAC training cen-l Mrs. L. B. Marion and Miss Vivian ter, Daytona Beach, Fla. 1 Marion are attending the graduating Miss Evelyn Henry, member of the exercises at the Southern Baptist Central school faculty, spent the Theological seminary, Louisville, Ky. week-end with her parents, Dr. and i Their son and brother, L. B. Marion, Mrs. B. H. Henry. Jr., is a member of the graduating Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, Miss Annie class. Margaret Rainwater and Miss Vir- Mrs. W, C. Bond left Sunday for a ginia Dillard spent the week-end at several weeks visit with relatives in] Coker college, Hartsville, and attend- Yemassee, Savannah, Ga. t and Jack ed May Day exercises. Mrs. R. E. Sadler and Miss Virginia Sadler at tended the exercises on Saturday. sonville, Fla, Friends of Mrs. Don Boyd will be glad to know she is able to be out Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., of Wades- again after being ill the past week i boro, N. C., spent several fiays last 1 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bowman of I week with her mother, Mrs. C. M. Macon, Ga., and Pvt. Clifford Bow- Bailey. man' of Fort Jackson,' were recent Friends of Pfc. Marion N. Brown, guests of Mrs. Bowman’s parents, Mr. of the army air corps,*will be inter-land Mrs. S. B. Loftis. ested to know he has been transfer-! “ red from Miami, Fla., to Scott Field. CoDeland Heads 111., for technical training in radio| ne r. aS operating and mechanics to fit him Surgical Dressing Work for duty as a member of a fighting] » bomber crew. : Mrs. Heath Copeland has been ap- Mrs. E. T. Woodruff was the week- pointed chairman of the Red Cross end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louie surgical dressing work, replacing Lockman in Spartanburg. [Mrs. S. C. Hays, who resigned be- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Miss cause of illness. Tl^e production com- Robbie King, Miss Polly Elrod and mittee has asked that all matters per- Miss Juanita Franks visited Pvt. Eu- taining to the work be referred to gene King at Fort Jackson, Columbia,! Mrs. Copeland. on Sunday. Captain Ned S. Hays of Winfield, Kansas, visited Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stone briefly during the week. At the Red Cross sewing room the past week guide-ons were made for the 39th training detachment at Pres byterian college. One was made for each squadron with the emblem and Mr. and Mrs. William P. Coker and letters in yellow on a blue back- small daughter, and Mrs. Ralph Co- ground. Those in charge have ex- ker returned Monday to Asheville pressed their appreciation for the' after a few days’ visit with Mrs. W. P. Coker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel, their visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDaniel and children, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McDaniel in Augusta, Ga. hearty response given by workers in making the guide-ons. OFFICE SUPPLIES — All the little things"'needed to expedite work in the office. Chronicle Publishing Co., Phone 74. KEEP YOUR ACCOUNTS ON YOUR Check Stubs The stubs of your check book furnish an accurate, permanent record of all expenditures, and help you keep your household budget balanced. And your can celled checks are indisputable evidence of bills paid. If you are not using the convenience of a personal checking account, we suggest you to call and arrange for one at once. NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED M, S. Bailey £ Son BANKERS Established 1886 Here’s America’s Finest Fountain Ask for the Big 10-oz. Glass At Clinton Fountains Watch that “syrup line,” folks, and you’ll see why Pepsi-Cola tastes so swell at fountains, too. Watch the fountaineer pour in the exact amount — right to the line. That’s important, if you like, a drink that is just right .. . because it’s made right! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Greenville, S C. Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does ‘ ♦ ■V/ ii .v;. ': , •- 06*.