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r Page Six BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetinfs To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C Thursday, May 6, 1943 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative ! Friends of C. C. Abbott, Jr., of children visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. the Marines, will be interested to*Foster in Kings Mountain, N. C., know he is now stationed at Norfolk, i recently. Va., guarding the naval base. I Mrs. Carrie Ballard of Today's birthdays include Mrs. HC. Pace and Mrs. W. H. Roberts. Whitmire, ! Mr. and" MfiC S. T. Moore visited, visited her sister - Mrs - J - A - Crowe, " friends in Goldville the past week-i and Crowe the past week-end. j. en< i. " I Mr. aftd Mrs. J. W. Dudley apd children of Columbia, visited Mr. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank King and and Mrs. Walter Spiers recently. Billy Pack, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. children visited Mrs. A. T. Young in Mr and Mrs , w . Simmons mid r. Pack, had a birthday yesterday, Calhoun Falls several days- the past Anita Sue Ellispn, daughter of Mr. week. s' F family, Mrs. /Sidney Bryson and . [daughter, Carol, visited Mr. Bryson and Mrs. James/F. Ellison, will be Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. Lil-! and T almadge Simmons in Charles- «ne year old/May 12. lie King visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill ton Sunday. Mrs. R. H./Burton observes a birth- Cash Hear Clinton \Sunday. i John Hedspeth visited in Green- «Uy Tuesday, the 11th.. rs * ^ ann * e Sumerel of South woo d Tuesday. Clinton, spent the week-end with. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Braswell, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. ! an d Mrs. W. H. Dover visited Mr. Glenn, George and Dewit Thrasher , and M rs. O. E. Martin in Goldville NATIONWIDE PLAN ON STABILIZATION OF LABOR DROPPED Regional Orders To Cover Any Job-Shifting That Would be Required. — jwhiph industries should be placed on Washington, May 3. — Manpower th e.48-hour-week nationally. compelling personal circumstances. The regional control agreements are temporary, to be replaced as rap idly as possible, McNutt said, by per manent ones. McNutt told his press conference that he is not considering ordering a 48-hour week in the coal mining in dustry because “jurisdiction over coal apparently has been placed else where.” He has, however, asl^ed the had made rapid progress in working out temporary agreements. The regions with headquarters in Chicago, Kansas City and Denver still lack agreements, but their directors have promised they will be ready in a few days. SECOND SHEETS, Carbon Paper, Typewriter Ribbons, Ink and other wucic. nc nas, nowever, asnea mei WMC labor-management committee | ° ffice Necessities. (No clips or rubber to make a general study to determine j bands for the duration). Chronicle Commissioner Paul V. McNutt said today that plans for a nationwide employment stabilization order have The manpower chief said the re gional agreements would make it un necessary to establish the nation-wide employment stabilization agreement Mr. and IMrd. D. B. Bobo are ob serving thjbir wedding anniversary Brunson AsbiU celebrates a =re spading the week with Mrs. Eth- ginday. birthday Monday, May 10. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giles visited Mrs. Helen Stewart has. a birthda y M rs. Giles’ mother in Woodruff Sun- May 11. d Mrs. Rachel Armstrong will ob- ^ and Mrs paul Johnson . on serve a birthday Sunday. Monday attended the funeral of their son, Joe Perry Johnson, who May 11 anniversaries include Mr. and Mrs. E - Benjamin, M^- a ^ d : W as accidentally killed, Sunday, in Mrs Alex Kenry, and Mr. and Mrs.; . Don W. Copeland. 1 Mrs. Marshall birthday the 9th. ..Jmoted to seaman first-elass, and is observe their wedding anniversary I , , „ ... Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quintopi and j son, Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. j McGee visited Mr. and Mrs. B. H.; Spiers in Laurens Sunday. Alex Harris Seaman 2-c has been transferred to Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster, Misses Martha* Galloway and Inez Lancaster visited Pvt. Clavell Lan- Mrs. J. J. Smith and daughters, „ , u*..*uj[Misses Nell and Nan Smith, and Tomorrow s birthday s include Mrs. 1 w. , j r. ... ■ , , „ . D , ,v»; 00 Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith visited Eric Barnes and Miss Emma Adams., ... . _ 0 j t dm o relatlves m. Greer Sunday. Mrs. Lucv B. Nabors has a birthday! C dd . _ , , ... 17 ‘ S. B. Evans of Spartanburg, visit- ~ M. Ev- W. Brown has at Friends George W. Fields will' cas t er a t Jackson Sunday. be glad to know he has been pro- ] pf c Bennie Sumerel has return ed to Newport News, Va., after a visit with Mrs. Sumerel, and his parents! Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sumerel. Mrs. Charles Galloway of Gold ville, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway. Sunday the 9th. ! “ Y ““° Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Berry visit- Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDaniel ed h »s sister-in-law, Mrs. L. M. Ev-| e d Mrs. Berry s brother, Pvt. Johnnie will celebrate their wedding anniver-; an ^; Monda y- . t . . , 4J | H - Turner, of Camp McCoy, Wis., sarv tomorrow May 7 I ^ r ' and Mrs ' Lester Tucker visited w ho was home on a furlough, in Cpl EugTc Pinson, JF„ of .hisi‘ h 7 ,“?• ^ Tucker, a. Newberry Sunday. been dropped. Twelve regional agree-i under consideration following com-i ments are to take its place. * I Points from labor groups that the nf iKo. . I freeze order of April 17 was too Most of the regional management-,. . . .... .. 4 J labor pacts, of which nine have been! barsb > d prevented any trans- completed, will require essential f ers to higher paid jobs. workers to get a “certificate of avail- j ' The county-wide plan was aban- transfe ^ n "8 to 8 , doned last week, McNutt said, when job, regardless of whether it calls • , ,. ... ’ for more, less or the same wages. hls reglonal directors di-closed they The wage-job freeze-Of April 17 covered oply transfers at higher pay but in other respects the regional agreements are more liberal. They permit workers to change jobs for more money if laid off or discharged, if they are working only part time or if they would make aj greater contribution to the war effort by taking the new position. McNutt said the regional agree ments also would permit transfers in “hardship cases,” or in situations where the shift was necessitated by Publishing Co. Phone 74. Clean FALSE TEETH THIS EASY WAY.. i At loot. • MhetUk wmy t» eiau felM tooth om brUgowork RKALLY doom. -loot pot yoar pioto in o giooo of water to wMck o litpo i Klccnito bat a«w With mortc-ltkc »pc«d. 4 Locate rotten jtoino Tonioh—tho original doan hrio '''« coop, <‘rono«t Get KleenHe Today At YOUNG’S PHARMACY city and Camp Roberts, Cal., has a birthday today. John W. Coleman will observe a birthday Saturday, May 8. Want Ads Mr. and Mrs. John Hedspeth and family spent the week-end with Mrs. Hedspeth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T^. E. Purcell, in Toccoa, Ga. W. H. Turner and son, Clarence, FOR SALE — Pressure cooker, used only, three times. Price $20. Mrs. ' Irene Penland, King Apartments, South Broad street. Richards. Fort Jackson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Thrift of South Clinton, spent the week-end with Mrs. R. G. Turner. Mrs. Joe Johnson of Goldville, spent Monday with her parents, Mr. spent the week-end with Sgt. and and Mrs. A. F. Campbell. , Mrs. Sylvester Turner in Spartan- Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nix spent the burg. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John ; ♦ Whitlock near Whitmire. i , Birthdays and Wedding Pv t. Maxie Richards of Fort Jack-| Anniversaries son, spent the week-end with Mrs LOST—Sugar ration Mae and W gard Street books of Lilly Pvt. Lloyd Marchbanks of Salem, Ore., had a birthday May 2nd. Cecil Davenport, son of tylr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, was three years old May 4th. Miss Helen Bagwell celebrated her TIME BOOKS—Weekly and month- „ Ml >. and ^ rs ' J ' H - Sea y> Misses ly. for accurate records. Chronicle ^ er ° ll , ne and Marguerite Seay and Pnh khin? To ' Madeline Beckham, Mr. and Mrs. t'UDiisnmg i_o. Clyde Trammell and children of ( South Clinton, visited Mrs. Emma j ^lay *5th. orth Smith. 20 Beaure- Neal in Greenville Sumiay . ji mni i e Wooten had a birthday lp Mrs. B. J. Smith spent the week- April 26. — , end wlth Mr , and Mrs. B. C. Smith | Mr and MrsL Woodell King will LOST—Girl's white scarf with horse ;. ln ,., ^ e D W( ^ d ' _ 4 _ ’have a wedding anniversary Satur- head on back. Finder please return K- McCuen of Green- da y to The Chronicle Office. with Mr 'I Michael King will celebrate his fifth birthday May 10th. Frank King was forty-three years the Laurens hospital where she un derwent an operation Monday. Delmar Fern Hardman is improv ing after being ill. Mrs. Ethel Nelson is ill at her home on Beauregard street. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Taylor have chicken pox. Mrs. Nellie Price is improving af ter a recent illness. Mrs. Leathers continues ill at her home on Davis street. EDIBLE SOY BEANS. Now is the Pfc. Walker Osome of Fort Dix, time to plant them. Planting and J. f is spending a ten-day fur- Cooking Directions with Each Pack- i oug h with Mrs. Osborne, age. Be sure and try some. Blakely ! Henry King attended the funeral Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 0 f his brother, Dave Craft, in New- LOST—“A” gas ration book for 1936 ber ry Sunday. Ford. License C-28-629. Marshall: Misses Lavonia King, Naomi and Copeland. 13-2c Doris Rollins spent the week-end ———-—-—— ;— — with relatives in Greenwood. LOST Ration book No. 1. Lucile^ ^ l. Cooper and grandson, Mar- Conway, Goldville. JP shall L. Stevens, visited Mrs. H. D. KEROSENE —12c per gallon. Yar- Southerland in Greenwood Sunday, borough Oil Co. West Main St. tf Pfc. J. C. Cooper of this city and Camp Breckenridge, Ky., has been WANTED—All kinds good used fur- promoted to corporal. niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves Pvt. J. D. Cash has returned to and antiques, or what have you. The- Fort Lewis, Wash., after visiting Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. Jf his brother, J. C. Cash, and Mrs. GLADIOLUS BULBS. We have many Casb - T colors in number 1 thrip and dis-‘ Miss Juanita Russ has returned ease free bulbs. Plant from now borne after a visit with relatives in through June for a succession of Gramerton, N. G old May 2nd. April 27 was Miss Eva Campbell’s birthday. April 22 was Frances Sanders’ birthday. Mrs. Louise Graham and Wesley Price celebrated their birthdays May Jst. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lydia observed their wedding anniversary April 29. Mrs. Charlie Thomas had a birth day April 30th. Mrs. Nellie Price has a birthday! May 10th. Mrs. Waters King of Decatur, Ala.., irWday April 25th. Birth Announcements Whitman Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman an-j nounce the birth of a son, David Bar-! ry, May 3. Mrs. Whitman is the former Miss Medora Campbell. Chafin Mr. and Mrs. Chafin announce the birth of a son, Everin Milton,! Friday, April 30. Heaton Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Shirley Ann, April 29. • • .You can spot it every time . [N SPORT or anythiitg elae, you can^ always spot the fellow who has the edge. Just to drink ice«old Coca-Cola is to understand why earth. Many make soft drinks. Only The Coca-Cola Company pro duces Coca-Cola. This delicious drink offers a taste all its own. More than just quenching thirst, it adds refresh ment that goes into energy. The only thing like Coca-Cola is Coca-Cola, itself. Mrs. Homer Gullett’s had a bin Today is birthday. Mrs. W. E. Braswell had a birthday yesterday. Marvin Stewart, Jr., and Earl INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo bile - Surety Bonds - All Forms of Property Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B.H.B0YD Clinton, S. C. The best is llH always the better buy! aiyplMS tax bottled under authority or the coca-cola company »y GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY blooms. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. i Mrs - I J enr y ^ u ;* s and daughter, stewaft had birthdays April 30 ' 1 R11 nv NIcxll R1 ICO xrioi + Aj-l ^ r 1 Telephone 188. j c Miss Ruby Nell Russ, visited Mr. j and Mrs. Jessie Reese and Mr. and I PHONE or write us’ today for the Mrs>. Roy Russ near Clinton during I Services a t Calvary . Church best in Roofing Materials, Work- the week-end. I Sunday, April 8 manship and Terms. Free estimates Mrs. W. R. Price, Mr. and Mrs. C.l Sunday School—10:00 A. M. anywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup ply Co., 301 Augusta St., Greenville, S. C. tf DAHLIA TUBERS. A large collection of colors to choose' from. These are y ille . visited her parents, Mr. and M. Price visited Mrs. Price’s daugh-i Pruitt Oakley, superintendent of ter, Mrs. H. C. Herring, in Winns- the Sunday school, boro the past week-end. ■ Preaching service —11 o’clock — Mrs. MarshaU Hughes of Gold-1 Sp*** 31 message on “Mother” by the genuine Blue Label Dahlias individ ually wrapped or in packaged collec tion. Other Bulbs also. Blakely Broth ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c INOCULATION, CERESAN, CRO- TOX. We have the right Inocula tion and Treatments for your seeds. Use Cro-Tox to keep off Crows, Moles, etc. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c AMARYLLIS. CALADIUM, CANNA,' Tuberose. Dahlia and Gladiolus Bulbs. Plant some as a border for [Mrs. C. T. Hambrick in Callison. your Victory Garden. Nasturtium Seed in Bulk. Blakely Brothers Seed visitors in Greenville Tuesday. Store. Telephone 188. lc Mrs. T." K. Lee, Sunday. Mrs. O’Dell Gregory was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Lorene Young, in Chester. Mrs. Harriett King attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, d. F. Stroll, in Rock Hill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C4?cil Wooten 4»nd children spent Sunday with Mrs. Wooten’s parents. Rev. and Mrs. George James, in Tucapau. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hambrick and children spent Sunday with Mr. and B. T. U.—7:00 oclock. Evening service. Subject: “Our Great American Home,” by the pas tor, Rev. J. O. Watson. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 8:00 o’clock. . The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Turner Sgt. and Mrs. Sylvester Turner announce the birth of a son, Wayne, April 29 at Mary Black hospital^ Spartanburg. Sgt. Turner is station- 1 Mr.~and *Mrs*.* # Woodell^King^were ^ at Camp Phillips, Kansas Mrs.| Turner is making her home in Spar tanburg. Cecil White of the U. S. Navy, Jacksonville, Fla., is home on leave. Mrs. W. E. Baker of Whitmire, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. FREE! If Excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, j ^ h. Adams' Mr! 11 D. “m. Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 7-15-p Among The Sick Friends of Mrs. G. F. Downs will regret to learn she is a patient in ACCIDENT INSURANCE Tick- Sanders and son, Talmadge, spent ets cost only 25c a day, pay H a ?e^ SpajL^:^ W ' D ' up to $5,000. S. W. Stlmerel. Phones 80 and 32 v 27-oc SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Tomato Plants, Hot and Sweet Pepper Leonard Bishop is home on a fur lough from foreign service. Walter Spiers was called to Lau-i rens on account of the illness of his brother, B. H. Spiers, Sunday. Jack Taylor of Mobile, Ala., Mr Plants, Eggplants and Cabbage plants. Nice Out-door Grown. Blakely Broth-! and Mrs. J. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc Buddy Davenport of Greenville, LOST-Ladies’ yellow gold heart- Mr8 ' shaped locket with chain, pearl ^ t Jfl”';^ Dav * n ’ front and air corps insignia. If found ^ ^turned home with them after SSL return to Mk Blanche Nicho- ,*!««• f__ Va wt—j 1«' Pvt- James HeaUn of the air corps las, 34 Woodrow Street. ip NOTICE—We still have a few Coats, vwrvcu uci sou, Suiu and early spring Dresses at Fearless Rowe, who is ilTat his home is stationed in Greensboro, N. C. Mrs. Bertie Rowe visited her son. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING ...and~. Heating „ SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLES Vi price. Moore’s Dress Shoppe. lc FOR SALE — Upright York piano, mahogany finish. In good condition. in Goldville Sunday. Petty Officer 3jp Aubrey Rawls of Philadelphia, Pa., visited Mr. and Reasonable p Phone 126. Mrs. J. W. Milam, Mrs - Jack . FuUer ’ last week. i£ LOST—Ration bdok No. 2, belonging to Barron O’Shields, Goldville. lc POST CARDS —For Service Men, 25 for 10c. Send your son, brother or relatives several packages if you want more mail. They are a “quick note home.” No postage required tor mailing. Chronicle Publishing Co. Mrs. William Terry and daughter, Susan, left Wednesday to join Mr. Terry who has accepted a position with Southern Railway Express Co., in McIntosh, Ga. Miss Rudy Crain is spending two weeks with her brother, and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Crain, in Charleston. Mr. and MrsTT J. McGinnis and CARDUI Special Post Cards ...for... * V • The Service Men • . . 25 for ioc * t Just what the son, brother, nephew or friend in the service needs and will appreciate. The Cards have place for a "Quick Note Home" on one side, and place for his address on other side. They make it easy for the loved one in the service to write a brief message home daily. SEND HIM SEVERAL PACKAGES IF YOU WANT MORE MAIL POSTAGE-FREE FOR SERVICE MEN Stationery Department