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Thursdoy, May 13,1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICtE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Five CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreci ation to members of the First Presby terian church, the Red Cross, the em ployees at Hallmark Shirt Co., and other friends for their kind help. We wish also to thank the three young men who rescued us from our burn ing home. • MRS. W. D. FRANKS AND DAUGHTER. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES CLEANING A SPECIALTY aaonable Charges KENNETH N. BAKER t Clemson First In Baseball League Clemson college, with five victories against two defeates, held the undis puted lead in South Carolina college baseball for .1943 as the wartime schedule closed last week. v Presbyterian college held second place with five wins against three losses. Standings at the end of the follow: , Team W Clemson .... ....” 5 Presbyterian /.... 5 Newberry 4 Furman 1 Erskine 0 South Carolina 0 L 2 3 3 5 1 1 Pei .714 .625 .571 .167 .000 .000 BAT, *1 SAW ICLE." THANK THE CHRON- Florida Oold Grapefruit (18-os.) 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ICC Bottla X 9 Red Band Plain FLOUR . w n ib 78c Red Band Self-Rising FLOUR . . 12-Lb i.9 79c Red Band Plain FLOUR a 24-Lb. las 51.51 Red Band Self-Rising FLOUR - 24-Lb. lag ROGERS MARKET Our government wants Waste Fats for gunpowder. Bring it to Rogers. We pay 4c per pound. 6 Points—FANCY CHUCK ROAST • 31c lb. 9 Points—SLICED PORK —^ HAM 45c lb. No Points—FRESH BULK SAUER KRAUT ..................... 5c lb. 9 Points—TENDER ROUND U. S. Grade “A" STEAK 45c lb. 4 Points—FRESH THICK FAT BACK 19c lb. » WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Misses Evelyn and Alice Neighbors of Greenville, spent the week-end wkh tbeir mother, Mrs. R. P. Neigh bors, near hare. Mrs. Frank Cauley spent Sunday In Whitmire with her mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt. Mrs. A. W. Mills and son, Mac, left Tuesday to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Dicker!, in Greenwood. Mr. Mills, who is employed in Jesup, Ga., spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. Fannie Parrish visited rela tives in Columbia Sunday. ^ Miss Jane Little, student at Win- throp college, Rock, Hill spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little. They spent Sun day in Winnsboro with Mrs. Little’s mother, Mrs. M. E. Curlee. .W. J. Bailey has returned from a .several weeks stay at Hot Springs, (Ark. Mrs. J. C. Pace spent the week end in Orangeburg with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. S. MaCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Cyde H. McCrary and son, Kenneth, visited relatives in Union Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McTeer and children of Aiken, and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Seay of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mrs. McTeer’s and Mrs. Seay’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Mr. and Mss. Gaston Wilder of Mc Cormick visited the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder, the past week-end. Miss Jackie Wier of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Wier and Miss Virginia Wier of Laurens, attended the wedding of Miss Eleanor Wier and Ansel Clarkson in Newberry Sat urday evening. Mrs. Cecil Page of Spartanburg, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Phett P. Adair. Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Mrs. A. C. Workman and daughter, Barbara, Mrs. C. R. Workman and Mrs. Ben Workman, spent Sunday in Clemson with the former’s son, A. C. Workman, Jr., and attended the cadet parade. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. McElhinney of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kern of Greenwood, and Miss Louise Kern of Lancaster, spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern. Mrs. Horace Geer and small daugh ter, Anne, of Ninety-Six, are spend ing the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith, and sister, Mrs. Harwood Nelson. Mr. Geer was also here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pitts and chil dren and Miss Louise McCrary spent Sunday at Clemson with Lewis and Harold Pitts and dttended the parade of Clemson cadets. Mrs. S. Gantz of Washington, D. C., is visiting her son, Sgt. S. Gantz, and Mrs. R. N. Bagwell of Fayetteville, N. C., is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Roy Benjamin, and Mr. Benja min, and Sgt. Bagwell at Camp Croft, Spartanburg. Misses Pat Dixon, Nellie Ruth Duckett and Maude Wells and Mrs. Deany Martin were guests last Wed nesday of Mrf. A. A. Workman and Miss Elizabeth Workman in Cross. Hill. Mrs. Charles E. Raynal has return ed here to spend some time with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. Dudley Jones, since Lt. Raynal, chaplain in the navy, has been transferred to an undisclosed destination. ' Mrs. Bessie Fergusoh and Miss Lucile Ferguson of Whitmire, were recent guests of Mrs. R. H. Burton. Ross Burton of Whitmire, spent Sun day with his mother, Mrs. Burton. Mrs. Mamie Crosby, Miss Leone Crosby and Miss Willie Hawkins of Union, visited the former’s daughter, Mrs. Hugh C. Ray, and Mr. Ray Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Walden, for merly of Augusta, Ga., have moved to Clinton and are occupying the B. B. Ballard home on Maple street. Mr. Walden is a flight instructor for Giles Flying service. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy, "accom panied by the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy, and Mrs. S. M. Johnson of Little Mountain, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doster in Columbia. J. R. Boyd of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. R. M. Crooks and small daughter, Mae, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fischer, in New- j berry a few days last week. Mr.! Crooks also spent Sunday there and accompanied them home. Mrs. Agnes Kern is visiting her son, Oscar M. Kern and Mrs. Kern in Spartanburg this week. Mrs. John Wright of Johnston, is the guest for several days of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Kohler. Harwood Nelson who is employed in defense work in Charleston, spent the week-end at his home here. - Mrs. T. M. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Sparks and daughter, Betty Joe, and Miss Ida Knight of Union, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Jr. Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Claude Murphy, and Mr. Murphy, in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and M?l-s. Jack Harvey of Thomson, Ga., Ensign and Mrs. Fran cis Scott Key, of Key West, Fla., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Walden. Mrs. W. C. Guy and sons are visit ing relatives in Madison, Ga. Mrs. E. J. Locke, Mrs. D. E. Farr, Miss Ann Boland of Little Mountain, and Mrs. C. F. La than of Newberry, 1 were guests yesterday of their sister, Mrs. Rhett P. Adair. L. D. McCrary and Miss Ella Little H. D. HENRY 1898-1943 F. M. BOLAND •N H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loan* Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 nwwMWWWWwnwwaaaawaaMaaByBBaanwmsaaniBBBnMHwnBWHHM »eeeeeee»eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee#eeeeeedaa< 1921-1943 Hugh L Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 2^ Tear* Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member—The National Association of Life Underwriters ♦♦♦♦♦•eeeeeeeeeee»eeeeeee»eeeeeeeeeeee»eeeeeeeeeeeea# Mrs. Gontz at their apartment on | McCrary were week-end guests of Musgrove street. | their daughter and sister, Mrs. R. P. Mr. and .Mrs. Eb Horton and Kapp, and Mr. Kapp, in Columbia. daughter, Carolyn, of Greenville, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horton, near here. Lt. and Mrs. Eugene Johnsoh of Columbia, were guests of relatives and friends here the past week. Lt .and Mrs. Lykes Henderson and daughter, Carolyn, visited the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson, last week-end. Lt. Hen- E. C. Young of Athens, Ga., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. A. P. Young. Mrs. A. Ross Blakely, and Mrs. Alec Blakely accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Lockett of. Greenville, were week-end guests of the former’s daughter, Mrs. T. A. Cook, and Mr. Cook, in Greensboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and derson, formerly stationed at Sioux family of Gray Court, spent Sunday City, Iowa, has been transferred to! with Mrs. Armstrong’s parents, Mr. the army air base at Kearney, Neb. | and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burnett of) Friends of Frances Winn, daughter Tryon, N. C., and Miss Margaret;of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Winn, will Burnett of Miami, Fla., spent Sun- i be glad to know she is improving sat- day with Mrs. Burnett’s mother, Mrs., isfactorily following an appendix op- J. A. Tinsley. j eration at Hays hospital Tuesday. Friends of A. O’Daniel will be glad! Mrs. W. M. Self, and son, Mid, of to know he has returned to his home ( Parksville, spent the week-end with here and is able to be out again after;her father, M. B. Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. an operation illness in Ellijay, Ga., ; E - P- Little, Miss Margaret Little of with his sons, Drs. John and James ] Greenwood, were also guests Sunday O’Daniel. ’of Mr. Hipp and family. Captain James F. Davis of Camp Miss Frances Simpson, member of Gruber, Okla., spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. George M. Davis. Captain Davis accompanied Mrs. Davis to Lillington, N. C., where the St. George school faculty, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson. Prof, and Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker she was called on account of the j and children spent Sunday with the death of her father. I former’s mother, Mrs. Kenneth N. Mr. and Mrs. James Gaines and'P a,ter i in Greenwood. Mrs. V. D. Ramseur of Greenville,; Lt. and Mrs. C. V. Lipscombe of visited Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Sr., Sun- ^Columbia Air Base and Trenton, day. spent the week-end with the latter’s Friends of Roy Thomas will be in-. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards, terested to know he leaves Saturday ! Sidney A. Rumph, engaged in de fer Portland, Oregon, where he will f en se work at Fort Wentworth, Ga., be engaged in defense work. Mr. and * s spending the week at his home Mrs. Thomas and the latter’s mother, I here. Sgt. John Pitts Rumph of Mb’s. J. A. Tinsley, are now occupy-; Camp Davis, N. C., is also here on ing their recently purchased home on j leave. West Main street. ' Mrs. G. A. Black has returned from Pharmacist Mate Davis V. Pitts, of a visit'with her daughter* Mrs. C. B. the navy, stationed in Georgetown,! Lawter and son, Butler Black, in At- visited his mother, Mrs. Nannie A. I lanta, Ga. Friends of Mr. Black will Pitts, the past week-end. Also spend- be interested to know he is able to be ing Sunday with their mother were bp alter an operation illness. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of’Green- Edwards and John Adair, Jr., ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts spent Sunday at Winthrop college, of Spartanburg. Rock Hill, with their sisters. Misses Mrs. J. H. Lewis and small daugh ter, Mary Jim, will return today to et Adair. Frances Ruth Edwards and Margar- their home in Greensboro, N. C., af ter a visit with her sister, Mrs. Roy Benjamin and Mr. Benjamin. On Sunday Mrs. Lewis and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin and son, Roy, visited their brother, St R. N. Bag- well, at Camp Croft. Mrs. Tom Adair and Miss Ella Adair are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Adair in Laurens for the week. Mrs. R. E. Mabry and daughter, Grace Allen, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wal den spent a few days last week in Augusta, Ga., with their parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D’Arcy Paul Gray of an d Mrs. A. D. LaFavor Williamston, visited the former’s mother, Mrs. D’Arcy Gray,-JSunday. Mrs. Leroy Hammett and son, Bobby, of Greenville, are spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Olin Furr. Mr. Hammett and Miss Hattie Osborne of Greenville, also spent the week-end with Mrs. Furr. Friends of Mrs. S. T. Galloway will be interested to know she has resign ed her position as matron at Lesh in firmary and left the past week to spend some time with relatives in Clinton, N^C. Mrs. S. W. Lee, for merly of Mtrrfreesboro, Term., suc ceeds her at the orphanage. We Are Prepared To Meet Your Banking Needs For more than a half century this Bank has been privileged to serve this community with an unbroken service. During this time we have made every effort to meet the banking requirements of our people . . . our com plete facilities have been closely localized and person alized. New accounts always invited. .You will find this Bank one with which you and your business can grow, year after year. M. $. 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