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Thursday, July 15, 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Five In MemorUm DR. HARRT E. STURGEON Whereat, the Heavenly Father, in Hit eternal wiadom, hat taken from our midat our beloved friend and brother, Doctor Harry E. Sturgeon, a member of thia Session, able and dili gent in all affairs of the church, ita Session, its Sunday school, and all other functions pleating to the Al mighty Father. Therefore, Be It, Resolved, that We, as members of the Session of the First Presbyterian church of Clinton, S. C., offer this testimonial as an expression of our deep sorrow over his passing. The honor and fellowship of his many years service will be a lasting inspir ation to all members of the Session, and be held in remembrance so long as all other members are privileged to serve in the same capacity and seek to emulate his good life, and Be It Further Resolved, that these resolutions be spread upon the Minutes of the Session of the First Presbyterian church and a copy mailed to his family. By order of Session, First Presby terian church. B. O. WHITTEN, R. E. FERGUSON, J. H. HUNTER, June 29, 1943. Committee. WEEK-END TRIPS. ■ VISITORS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT 1HE KOFU YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents SODA FOR VICTORY GARDENS A new ruling issued by the War Food administration permits the sale of nitrate of soda for use on Victory gardens, provided it is labeled “for food production only.” ■ SAY, *T SAW nr Of THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. Sydney A. Rumph of Port Went-;son, Kay of Greenville, spent a few worth, Ga., spent a few days last week with his family here. D. E. Copeland of New York city, was the guest last week of his broth er, R. J. Copeland, and family. Pvt. James E. Furr has returned to Arizona where his army unit is days last week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes. Misses Florence Adair and Elsie ** Neighbors are guests of Lt. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts, Jr„ at Boca Raton and Del Ray, Fla., for several weeks. William Anderson, Jr., of the navy, EARLY buying makes EARLY showing in NEW FALL suite TIPTOPPER These SUITS are on display on our RACKS and in our SHOW WINDOWS. In sizes 35 to 44. $1S.M and $22.50 James Pitts Store Phone 64-R Clinton, S. C. ROGERS COFFEE T'Z I eow Label 2 49* Standard 6 TOMATO JUICE Bcott'a Co. Dicod OCARROTS ■ ■ Colonial (20-os.) ® APPLE SAUCE Standard (27-os.) « TURNIP GREENS All Good (19-os.) © SWEET PEAS Margaret (19-os.) © FIELD PEAS • Evaporated OTROY MILK 3 Ball QUART JARS.... Ball 'A-GALLON JARS. 9' 10* 12* 14* 12* 26* . 75c doz. $1.00 doz. 20-Os. Can 16-Os. Can No. 2 Can Ho. 2| Can No. 2 Can No. 2 Can Tall Cans PILLSBUBY FLOUR n* t»u.h, HOLSUM MACARONI PEANUT BUTTER Totlam’s 1-Lb. Jar DUKE’S MAYONNAISE . u* *> PORK & BEANS Amor. Beauty 17|-Ox. Jar 0. K. TABLE SALT 3 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 c» CLOROX BLEACHER ..... « P and G SOAP Naptha 3 ** f * DUZ POWDERS .. m* 10c u*. WOODBURY’S SOAP J- 63c 4c 30c 19c 11c 10c ISc 21c 14c on maneuver., after ■ pending a Wave Lake Cltjr. Fla., will arrive Fridaj to with Mrs. Furr in Goldville, and his ‘ * parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Furr here. Mrs. J. C. Pace spent a few days last week in Orangeburg with M _ __ n ^ T c daughter, Franc me, Miss Norma Sams and Raymond Bodie of Nor folk, Va., are visiting their mother, Mrs. R. C. Stewart, and Mr. Stewart spend a leave with his parents in the Musgrove community. Mrs. O. B. King and daughter, w _ Miriam, Mrs. V7 M. Grill and small w ^r . ■ _ _ Miss Pearl Hitt of Washington, D who had been visiting relatives here, returned with him to make? their home for the summer in Jacksonville, where he is employed with the Bal- lenger Paving company. Sgt. and Mrs. J. W. Rice and son of Yooele, Utah, were guests Saturday of Mrs. Mildi^d Garrison. Mrs. T. W. Hardin, Jr., Miss Sara McCrary and Miss Martha Vaughn spent Sunday in Greenville. Mrs. Charles Wollet and daughter of Griffin, Ga., are guests of Mr. and Holland. Mr. Wollet will join them here for the week-end. . Pfc. Albert Warren has returned to Yuma, Arizona, after spending a leave with relatives here. two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mrs. Hoyle Hickfw^nd sou of Rich mond, Va., are guests this week at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Friends of Mrs. Thomas Taylor wiQ regret to know she is a patient at the General hospital, Greenville. , Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cook, formerly of Savannah, Ga., are now occupying one of the Henry apartments on tennial street. Mr. Cook is at Jacobs Press. Mrs. John C. Henry of Greenvflkb is spending a few days with her sis ter, Mrs. Ansel Godfrey. - v Mrs. J- Will Dillard, Mrs. Geofft H. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. S. G. DEB- ard spent Thursday with the formarti parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McCor mick. si Miss Frances Simpson left yester day for a week’s stay as the guest of Miss Sailie Nichols at her cottage at 1 son. Dudley, of Beaver Falls,'Pa., are i Myrtle Beach. j guests of Mrs. Syre’s sister, Mrs. Hu- Mrs. George W. Taylor returned bert Boyd, and Mr. Boyd. 'yesterday from Montreat, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy of Lit- Friends of Miss Ethel Wright for merly of this city, will be interested I son, Captain Henry Drayton to know she is stationed at Lowry (who is a patient at Moore Field, Colorado, for training with the hospital, Swannanoa, N. C. of Captain Dillard will be glad know he is improving from a C., will arrive this week to spend a Alness. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Syre and | 8c Triple^Freoh Bread OUR PRIDE 2 Mb. 4 C* USVM JL9 PULLMAN 2 ^ 19* mm . Lmvm ■■ w Colonial ^torro T/nrorparatc^ where she attended the Presbyterian Women's Auxiliary conference. Mr. Silliman of Pittsburgh, Pa., was a guest in the H. M. Young home while here to visit his son, Ca det Candidate George Crouch, training at Presbyterian college. Randall Kelly of Savannah, Ga., and David Walter of Helena, Mont., both of the navy, have returned to their post after spending a leave | with the former’s mother, Mrs. Edwin Yarborough. Mrs. Hattie Blankenship of the or phanage matron’s staff, is spending a month’s vacation with relatives in Atlanta and Jackson, Ga. Mrs. Thomas D. Jacobs and son, Dillard, have returned from a visit with Mr. Jacobs in Savannah, Ga. Miss Grace Martin of Greenville, was the guest a few days the past week of Miss Frances Taylor. Friends of Lt. James William John son will be interested to know he has tie Mountain, were guests Sunday of their son, W. C. Shealy, and Mrs. Shealy. S. A. Pitts, Jr., of the navy, Chapel Hill N: C., is spending a few days, in leave with his mother, Mrs. S. A. Pitts. Dr. J. K. Coleman has returned toi his home in Charleston after spend-, ing the past two weeks with his par- [ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Coleman, and brother, Julian Coleman. Miss Ella Adair, Mrs. Ethel Pitts, and Miss Frances Lee Pitts are spend- ; ing the week vacationing in Brevard, 1 N. C. Sgt. A. A. Ramage, Jr., of Hooper, Nebraska, is spending a few days leave with Mrs. Ramage and his par ents near here. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts of Spar tanburg, are visiting the former’s; mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, this week. Pharmacist Mate Davis V. Pitts of the naivy, Charleston, also H. D. HENRY 1198-1943 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate * . Telephone 121 been transferred from Seymour Ind.,' spent the week-end with his mother. to Lockboume army air base, Colum bus, Ohio. Mrs. John Watt of Thomasville, Ga., was the guest of Mrs. E. H. Hail while here during the week to visit her son, John Watt, Jr., a student at Presbyterian college. Miss Evelyn Kelly of Savannah, Ga., and Alexander McKinney of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Camp Gordon, Mr». J. W. Mahon of Baltimore, Md., is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Sr., near here. Mrs. B. B. Ballard was the week end guest of Lt. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson in Columbia, while visiting Pvt. Ballard of Fort Jackson. E. S. Chandler and son, Richard, of Cocoa, Fla., are visiting his parents. 'Ga., were guests Sunday of the for-1Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler, near jmer’s mother, Mrs. Edwin Yarbor ough. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Drew, for merly of Winston-Salem, N. C., are making their home in the H. M. Young residence. Mr. Drew is an in structor for Giles Flying Service. Mrs. Phil Price, of the orphanage matron’s staff, left Tuesday to spend a month with relatives in Browns ville, Texas Mrs. A. B. Bryan of Clemson, was the overnight guest of her brother, R. E. Sadler, and Mrs. Sadler during « week. Mrs. T. P. P. Carson of Greenville, is spending a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. Mr. Carson was also here Sunday. Sgt. Marion W. Shaw has returned to Camp McCain, Miss., after spend ing an eleven day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Steer. Mrs. Norwood Harrison is spend ing a month with Mr. Harrison’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Harri son, in Calhoun Falls. Lt. Col. and Mrs. John W. Cope land of the army air field, Stuttgart, Ark., spent a few days this week with the former’s mother, Mrs. Dave W. Copeland/ Pvt. Mac B. Hipp has returned to Camp Pilot Knob, California, after spending a leave at his home here. Mrs. O. L. Johnson of Tampa., Fla., and Mrs. Mid Self and son. Mid, of Parksville, are also visiting their father, M. B. Hipp, and sister, Miss Irene Hipp, for several weeks. Miss Polly Elrod is spending the summer at Myrtle Beach. Friends of Pfc. Sam Cassanova of this city, will be interested to know he has been transferred from Dale Mabry field, Tallahassee, Fla., to Morris field, Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Willard L. Jones and small son spent several days last week in Savannah, Ga., with Captain Jones of Camp Stewart, Ga. Mrs. Clarence Frye of Talladega, Ala., was the week-end guest of Mrs. Brewer Dixon enroute to North Hero, Vermont. She was accompanied on the trip by Brewer Dixon, Jr., who will spend a month there. Friends of William B. Benjamin of Alexandria, Va., formerly of this city^i will be glad to know he is improving from a critical illness at Alexandria, where he has been a hospital patient for the past several weeks. Pvt. George C. Young returned here. _ Mrs. P. H. Hobson and children are spending the summer at their home in Burnsville, N. C. Mr. Hob son plans to join his family there for week-end visits. Mrs. A. W. Brice of Greenwood,' and daughter, Miss Margaret Brice of j Charleston, were guests several days this week of Mrs. W. D. Copeland, i Mrs. W. S. Horne and son, Billy, | will leave tomorrow for a visit with Lt. Home at Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Pvt. Harold Pitts of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. Mrs. Felder Smith is visiting rela tives in VidaHa, Ga. Miss Edna Day of Natchitoches, La., is spending several weeks with 1 her sister, Mrs. Ratchford Boland, and Mrs. Boland. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Geer and daughter, Ann, of Ninety-Six, were guests Sunday of relatives here. Mrs. William Perdue, Jr., and daughter, Evelyn, Mrs. James Sligh and son, Jimmy, of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Perdue. Misses Dorothy Adair and Allene Copeland will leave Sunday for an indefinite stay at Hermosa Beach, Calif., with the former’s brothers, Hubert and Bobby Adair, and Mrs. Adair. Friends of Mrs. A. N. Richardson 1 will be interested to know she has accepted a position on the matron’s ^staff at the Training school. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Todd spent Sun day in Greenville with Mr. Todd’s mother. Mrs. Fred Crosby and daughter, Jane, of Union, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray. Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, is spending the week 1 with her mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray. Friends of Pvt. Jack Barnes, who was recently inducted into the army at Fort Jackson, will be interested to know he has been transferred to Fort Knox, Ky., for training with a tank corps. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hiers of Bal timore, Md., are visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. R. E. Jones, and the for mer’s relatives in Laurens. Alvin Bagwell and Miss Rudy Crain visited the former’s brother, Lewis Bagwell, Jr., at Clemson Sun day. Mrs. A. O’Daniel and brother, Dr. U. Lee Young, left Monday for a visit War Bonds Are Valuable Protect Than In A Private Safety Box In Our Fireproof Vault * * Perhaps you have never had a safe deposit box. Well, don’t let that keep you from renting one now. Those war bonds of yours are important property and should have safe deposit protection. True, they are registered — which means that only the rightful owner can collect on them. BUT, their loss would cause you inconvenience and mental an guish. So rent a box for them, and for your other valuable papers such as insurance policies, mort gages, treasured jewelry, etc. The yearly rental fee is so small. - . ^ Come in today and arrange for a box. NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED M. S. Built! i Son BANKERS Established 1886 1 Monday to Califomik, where his unit! with the former’s sons, Drs. John, is on maneuvers, after spending a'James and George O’Daniel and their week’s leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young. Misses Marguerite and Ruth Mc Millan of this city, and Mary Bald win of Columbia, are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Sgt. Thomas Baldwin will return today to Walla Walla, Wash., after a visit with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Sgt. Baldwin and Miss Alberta Baldwin, visited their son and brother, Harry Baldwin, who is a patient at the post hospital, Camp Wheeler, Ga. His friends will be glad to know he is improving. Mrs. Thomas A. Howell and sons, Tommy and Gene; have arrived for an indefinite stay with her mother, Mrs. H. D. Rantin, and Mr. Rantin. Major Howell, who accompanied them here, has been assigned to work in the army air corps southeastern area, with headquarters at Maxwell field, Montgomery, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Kohn Barnes and wives in Eilijay, Ga Miss Mollie Oliver of Wellesley Hills, Mass., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. J. Peake. Mrs. W. E. Falls has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. James Sellers, and Mr. Sellers in Silver Springs, Md. Andy B. Young, Jr., of the havy, Lake City, Fla., will arrive tomorrow to spend a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Young. Harwood Nelson of Charleston, spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. Zanie Campbell is spending some time in Abbeville with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cannon. Miss Anita Cassanova has accepted the position of cashier at Penney’s Department store, succeeding Miss Dorothy Adair, resigned. 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