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Thursday, June 17, 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Five WEDDING INVITATIONS / /Engraved and Printed — Invitations — Announcements — Informals ’ — Visiting Cards — Stationery i In beautiful raised letter printing or genuine engraved. Ask for samples. Chronicle Publishing Co. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT ROGERS Colonial or Florida Gold Grapefruit (18-oz.) 0JUICE- ■■ r 13 Margarine Town and Country G. B. (20-os.) ® corn Btokely Cranberry © SAUCE Large Lima © NUCOA ■ ■ • £ 27 16 14 13 9 33 24 ©BEANS Standard Tomato © JUICE ■ No. 2 Can 16-Oz. Can 1-Lb. Kraft 20-Oz. Can , Armour’s 0TREE! Shortening 0 CRISCO 12-Oz. Can 1-Lb. Jar Shortening © CRISCO Premium Crackers NABISCO . i-ib. Pba. 20c Libby Stuffed OLIVES . Homemade Mayonnaise DUKE’S . . Small Evaporated PRUNES . Mb. cii. White House Apple 3-Oz. lot. 25c 19c 13c Pt. Bet. 6 0s. Pkfl 27c . Qt. lot. 14c . Pt. Jar 17C JUICE . . Baking Powder ROYAL . Pure Apple VINEGAR Salad Dressing NIFTY . . 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William Guy Copeland re turned Tuesday to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., after spending a few days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copeland. Friends of Lt. Col. Powell Freeman will be interested to know he has army Monday at Fort Jackson and will receive basic traning before be ing sent to officers candidate school. ■ f. * Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Jones are vis iting their daughter, Mrs. Edward’ Brailsford, in Summerton. <* Miss Margaret Bethea of Dillon, visited her sister, Mrs. W. W. Harris, several days the past week. Mrs. C. P. Koomson returned Tuesday from a visit to her sisters, Mrs. J. P. Kilgo and Mrs. L. G. Ben jamin in Darlington, and Mrs. R. L. Wylie in Clover. While away Mrs. Robinson alnd Mrs. Kilgo also spent Friends of Pfc. Johnnie H. Nabors, | son, Odetta Mauney, Elizabeth Cope- Jr., will be interested to know he has land, Lou Bell Neighbors, Catherine been transferred from Miami, Fla., to i Blakely and Mildred Workman. Drew field, Tampa, Fla. j Friends of Roy Johnson, son of been transferred "from SebringT Fla.” Mrs. W. M. Lyles left this week to ! Mrs. J. B. Johnson, will be interested to Salt Lake City, Utah, spend some time with her sons, John to know he left Monday for induction w. E. Neighbors has accepted a a few days in Fayetteville N O. and L. V. Lyles, and their wives in into the army at Fort Jackson. ! position with the firm of George A. with Mr. and Mrs. John H Cooke. ** Silver Springs, Md., and Long Island,! Mrs. George M* Davis was the Copeland & Son. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts of Green- ,N. Y. j guest Tuesday of Mrs. Berk Clardy; Tedo Freeman is spending a few ville, visited the former’s mother, Glenn Swope of Camp Croft, was a in Laurens. .days at Myrtle Beach. 'Mrs. Nannie A Pitts, here during the Miss Lurlee Shealy was the week- Friends of Ace Workman, Jr., who week. Friends of Mr. Pitts will be end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dow Be- ^ as completed his junior year at interested to know he has been in— Clemson college, will be interested ducted into the navy at Bainbridge, the visitor at Thomwell orphanage past week-end. ( Miss Margery LeBlanc of New Or leans, La., is a guest in the home of Mrs. Willard L.-Jones while visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horton, Mrs. Andy Young and Miss Hattie Mae Horton were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Eb Horton in Green- C. ville. / i Mrs. William T. Jenkins of Char- Mrs. Alma McKee has returned leston, spent the past week with her denbaugh in Kinards. Mrs. John G. Barden 1 , and sons, Lawrence and Milton, left yesterday for a several weeks visit to Mrs. Bar- ■ den’s sisters, Mrs. W. M. Currie and,j Miss Dixie Barrett in Farmville, td know he was inducted into the Md from an extended visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. Grady Evans, and Mr. Ev ans in Chester, Pa. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lynn will be interested to know they have moved into their recently pur chased home on Young drive. Miss Martha Pitts, member of the Fort Mill school faculty, is spending thp summer with her parents, Mr. iand Mrs. John H. Pitts, Sr., in the Shady Grove section. Miss Gladys Monroe of Charlotte, |N. C., was a.visitor at the orphanage i the past week-end. Ensign and Mrs Wayne White and small daughter, Nancy Ann, of Ath ens, Ga., were week-end guests of Mrs. White’s sister, Mrs. Ansel Smith. Mrs. E. Mood Smith has returned from a three weeks visit to relatives 1 sister, Mrs. V. P. Adair, and Mr. Adair. Misses Lyde Ray and Margaret Shores of Atlanta, Gal, visited thej former’s mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray, thej past week-end. Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Sr., and Miss' Martha Ramage, were week-end ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Henry inj Cowpens. Mrs. Rex Young and Mrs. J. A. Coleman were visitors in Greenville; Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Adair of Lau rens, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Tom - Adair. Cpl. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson have returned to Camp Davis, Wilmington, N. C., after a few days visit with Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| D. HENRY 1898-1943 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS— BONDS — REAL ESTATE .Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 ■7 *MXX*XXX3US%UXXyjaaaa!XX3£Xsessie3eaaeit^if*9tii~jt*v»wv»isv.'e*»MmMm j j. H. W. Boyd, and other relatives in St. Georgfe and Charleston. ’ I here. . \ Mrs. Joe Beaudrot and Mrs. Ray: Misses Louella Jones and Mary McGee of Greenwood, Mrs. Ernest Barksdale were guests Sunday of Young and daughters, Janice and friends in Spartanburg. Janella, of Columbus, Ga., were Miss Ida Crawford, who recently guests Thursday of Mrs. Mary Pra- graduated at Winthrop college, is at ther. ' i home for the summer and is now em- Misses Nancy Owens and Nancy ployed in the office of her father, Young are spending three weeks at!j. R Crawford, the University of South Carolina j Mrs. Margaret Petke of Detroit, summer school. ! Mich., is visiting her son. Cadet Bus- Mrs. Lee Hunter and Miss Edna I ter Petke, in training at Presbyterian Earl Workman are spending the month with their daughter and aunt, Mrs. Heidi Trask, of Wilmington, N. C., at her cottage at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young were college A1 Cain of Detroit, was also here during the week to visit Cadet Petke. Misses Sara Zee Wright and Fran ces Leonard left yesterday for a trip to St. Augustine, Fla., where they|<> | guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i will be guests for several days of Lt. j Young in Newberry. land Mrs. B. R. Mudge. Miss Ella Adair has returned from, Friends of Pvt. John W. Finney, 'a buying trip to New York. EnrouteiJr., who was recently inducted into | home she was the guest of Mr. and the army at Fort Jackson, will be in- Mrs. L. H Adair in Washington, D. C., terested to know he has been trans fer the week-end. . iferred to Gulfport FLeld 1 , Miss. Friends of Edmunds Young, son of Captain Claude M t Lawson of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young, will Camp Wheeler, Ga., spent the week- be interested to know he has been | end with Mrs. Lawson and his moth- inducted into the navy and is sta-!er, Mrs. L. T. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. tioned at Bainbridge, Md. | Ralph Burdette of Simpsonville, also Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway and spent Sunday with the latter’s moth- daughter, Miss Kathleen Galloway, i of West Palm Beach, Fla., are visiting er, Mrs. Lawson. Mrs. Keith Fleischmann of Alex- Mrs. Galloway’s parents, Mr and;andria. La., arrived the past week to Mrs. W. M. McMillan, and other rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson of spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt. Mr .and Mrs. Edward Henry and: Greenville, spent Sunday with the sons, are visiting Mrs. Henry’s par- latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.lents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Spann, inj Shands. j Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Turner, Mr. and Miss Frances Taylor, student at Mrs. Ansel Turner and Edward Tur-jMary Baldwin college,. Staunton, Va., ner have returned to their home, here is spending the summer with her from Berea, Ohio., where they were 1 mother, Mrs. George W Taylor, employed for sometime. Mr. Turner) Lewis Pitts was the week-end guest and sons are connected with the of Charles Howard and George Sew- ! George Motor company garage in j ell, his roommates at Clemson, in Laurens. 'Augusta, Ga. Oscar M. Kern of Reidville spent! Pvt. Harry Baldwin of Camp Monday with his mother, Mrs. Agnes Wheeler, Ga., spent the week-end Kern. | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mrs. Bill Wade, who has been with Baldwin. Lt. Wade in Sioux City, Iowa, has; Mrs. Samuel S. Pearson has re arrived for an indefinite stay with turned to her home in Allenton, Pa., her parents, Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell after a visit to Cadet Pearson, in Graham. training at Presbyterian college. Mrs. Agnes Kern and Miss Louise DeWese Lloyd, who is taking a Kern were week-end guests of Mrs. radio course at North Carolina State Kern’s sister, Mrs. Ray Anderson, in college, Raleigh, and Mrs. Lloyd of Laurens. Monroe, N. C., were week-end guests Friends of Miss Mary Crawford of Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn, will be interested to know she is an Mrs. W. R. Pitts, Jr., returned instructor for Perry Business school Tuesday to Del Ray. Fla., after a few in Ruston, La. days visit with her prents, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. E. A. Sims and daugh- Mrs. C. H. McCrary, and Lt. Pitts’ ter, Pat, Mrs. R. W. Sims of Atlanta, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts. Ga., and Miss Charlie Sims of Green- W. Magness Byars of Miami, Fla., , wood, spent the week-end with their spent the week-end with his sister, mother and grandmother, Mrs. C. L. iMrs. Henderson Pitts, and Mr. Pitts. jSims. Lt. J. W. Milam (jg), of the navy, Miss Lula Johnson of Kinards, is is spending a ten day leave here with visiting Mrs. J. B. Johnson. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. George Dixon and daughter, Milam. Zelime, have returned to their home Mrs. Ann Witherell has returned in Manning, after a visit with her to her home in Kansas City, Mo., mother, Mrs. George M. Davis. after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarborough and Charles Higgins, and Mi-. Higgins, son, Dan, spent the week-end in Gaff- Mr .and Mrs. Odyss McIntosh of ney with Mrs. Yarborough’s mother, Greenwood, spent Saturday with the Mrs. W. A. Turner. Miss Lilly Yar-j former’s parents* Mr. and Mrs. A. E. borough, who accompanied them on McIntosh. the trip, was the guest of Miss Irene : Snead. Friends of little Leanna Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland Read The Chronide-Your Neighbor Doe* Harry L. Rumph and children, I Young, will be glad to know she has ! Harry and Elaine and Lt. Hickson P. recovered from a tonsil operation the j Skinner, naval air corps, of Charles- past week. i ton, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock, who is making Mrs, A, Sidney Rumph, Mrs. J J. her home with her daughter, Mrs. i Rumph returned to Charleston with | James Moore, in York, spent a few her son to make her home for the .days last week with relatives here, coming year. Mrs. C. J. Bouknight has returned to her home in Charleston after a visit with her mother, Mrs Metta Stone. Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and son, Quay, of Statesville, N. C., will re turn to their home this week after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Stone. Friends of the Rev. Mr. Grigg will be ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCrary.! interested to know he has enlisted in Cpl. Sam McCrary has returned for the navy as a'chaplain. r I foreign service at an undisclosed The following members of the Clin-'post after a visit to his parents, ton and Joanna school faculties left! Mrs. Frank Bobo of Woodruff,’is this week to attend summer school visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. J. at Appalachian State Teachers eol- jCrews, and Mr. Crews. Mr. and Mrs. lege, Boone, N, C.: Misses Kate Mi- Crews also had as their supper lam, Mary Johhson, Elizabeth Nel-1 guests on last Tuesday Cpl. and Mrs. Mrs. H. M. Wise and daughter,! Toccoa, of Jacksonville, Fla., have arrived to spend the summer with Mrs. Wise’s parents, Mr. anil Mrs. R. B. Vance Mabry McCrary, of the navy, Bainbridge, Md., arrived Tuesday to spenfi a ten-day leave with his par- - Sound This institution offers a complete banking service that is not only up-to-date, but safe, sound and secure. . *' 'i-M We invite you to make use of the varied facilities of this bank geared to meet present conditions. 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