The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 22, 1943, Image 5
(Thursday, July 22, 1943
THE CUNTOrt CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Page Five
Highways Praised
In Greyhound Ads
The advertisement of the Grey
hound *lines in today’s paper—one in
a series which is featuring the vari
ous institutions and wartime activi-
$14.75 PER 100
PRICE CEILING
PUT ON HOGS
WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Washington, July 19.—A hog ceil , r . ^ ^ ‘ D •!
ing of $14.75 per ioo pounds, Chicago Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
ties of this state—give some pertinent basis, will be ordered early next - , .i ■ n ■
and interesting facts about our high- month in a move to- hold price flue-,
ways tuations to a minirtmm, the govern- Lt and Mrs
“We think that many citizen, take m ‘“* Columb,a ’ c vi!i 5 td ,Ti ' nds * nd rela
our extensive highway system for “ b ' plac v < *f 0 ” tlves here Sunday,
granted — without ever stopping to L *. 1 —Carl Smith of Laurens, has accept
I R. L. Coe, and grandparents, Mr. and]Floyd Hitt and son, Bobby, of Spar-
jMrs. W. H. Shands . jtanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and
L. D. McCrary and Miss Ella Little Mrs - Eugene Hitt and Miss Pearl Hitt
McCTary are visiting their daughter of Washington, D.>C., who i$ spending
and sister, Mrs. R. P. Kapp, and Mr. a vacation with her parents. Betty
|Kapp in Columbia. IJean Armstrong remained for a
t Mrs. Dudley Jones and Rev/ and we€k ’ s visit with her godparents.
Friends of Miss Dorothy Crawford
will be interested to know she has
Mrs. Richard Syre and son, of Bea-
ver Falls, Pa., are spending a few
in Summerton with their daugh-] returne d to the home of her parents,
Eugene Johnson of Ruth Edwards returned with them ter and sister, Mrs. Edward Brailsford. Mr - a nd Mrs - J- R- Crawford, and is
. for a visit. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Syre will return this 1 irn P rovin g after being a patient at
Friends of Cpl. Irby S. Hipp, Jr., week to Beaver Falls and will leave | Ha ys hospital where she underwent
realize how lost they’d be without it,”
said H. Pierce Brawner, traffic mana
ger of the Atlantic Greyhound Lines,
of this city, will be interested to know about August 1 for Fremont, Neb., ! an appendix operation.
■ he haas^een transferred from the Ma- where they will be members of the| Friends of Mrs. J. A. Tinsley will
government earUer promised to sup’- ed a pogition at the c ^ sino theatre . . ■ ■
port prices or nogs. M ar i on Hiers have rine base, New River, N. C., to Camp faculty of the Lutheran theological be glad to know she is improving af-
returned to Baltimore, Md., after a Pendletop, Oceanside, Cal. jseminary. ter being ill it her home fpr the past
It is between 75 cents and $1.25
ways, how .they’re built, paid for,,*'“V“~* “ 110 “ur Millian,
maintairfed and many other vital packers who contended they were be-
Bixzg, nroHit ing squeezed between cost of d live
gci Uk U1C mimiuv vjrxcjriiuuuu ionics, -- - . ... mi. reiumea 10 rjailimore, MCI., aiier 4i x — ^ , .svx.i.x. zyz. nit
in discussing this particular adver- ■ above recent market levels. The ceil- v | s ^ ^j rs jjj ers » mo ther, Mrs.] Pvt. B. B. Ballard of Fort Jackson, es Htll returned yesterday to few days. Mrs. Helen Queen of Wash-
tisement. Every resident of this state mg will, however, keep hogs from ^ e. Jones. They were accompanied spent the week-end at his home here. Charleston after a month’s stay with ington, D. C., Mrs R. H. Pierce of
should know more about the high- a 8 ai ^ advancing to levels of $16.10 sister, Mrs. L. S. Me- Mrs Robert Lowrance and small *l s an „ aunt ’ Mr> and Mrs - F Atlanta.JGa., Mr. and Mrs. G. R. De-
reached this zprmg - pncea from , vislt . , daughier h^e remmrt to Sr Tomi «« ’" “r- and *>»•. ««***• ?' B™»-
fact, and-'should give proper credit W squeezed between coat of-Uve «. a. W MUam OgT. of the navy, in AtianU atter ,pending «verai gfigZ? ^ 3
to thj x^dous boards and commis- hogs and government ceilings on P0rr s P e ^ ev ^^ ^efb^ri^ cXge Mf- and Mrs. W D. Armstrong and is spending the week at his home
sions ^responsible for their construe- ^ ^ ^ on | ^1^ . J M^ Cwl M Tumer i ?or Sie^mer P ^ n “ »^^ray Court, Mr. and Mrs. h W .r» | W
tion and use.”
Mr. Brawner reports that the news- ] retail pork prices. !
to a r P di S scussL h n e in a th e is a «ri« X ' in lin ' V-MAU. STATIONERY for writing'end guest o( relatives in Greer.
spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. F. P. Cauley was the week
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to our armed forces overseas. U. S. j, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baber
official package, 10c. Chronicle Pub- 1 spending a vacation with relatives in
Lt. Dillard Boland of Fort Benning,
Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs.
Boland and his parents, Mr. /and Mrs.
are J. D. Boland.
Mrs. J. M. Pitts is visiting her
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; Friends of Mabry McCrary, of the
navy; son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H.
McCrary, will regret to know he has
been a patient at the naval hospital, Boone, N. C., where they attended
Bainbridge, Md., for the past three
weeks.
Arnold Dixon left the past week
for.Hermosa Beach, Cal.
Miss Jeanette Pitts is spending a
week’s vacation in Brevard, N. C.,
with Miss Ella Adair.
daughter, Mrs Craig Kennedy, and
Lt. Kennedy in Hopewell, Va.
Mrs. J. H/ Donnan and Miss Mir-
Donnan have returned from
lam
a six-weeks summer school at Appa- 1
lachian State Teachers college.
Ace Workman, Jr., of Camp Croft, |
Spartanburg, spent the week-end
with his parents.
Mrs. Norman Duke is spending!
sometime in Tucson, Arizona, with
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Tmmons were j Pfc. Duke, of the army air corps.
guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. M. C. j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin of
Fountain Inn, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Black of Columbia, visited their
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Poole, and Mr. Poole in Cross An
chor Sunday
Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter,
Barrie Jean, are spending the week
lat Myrtle Beach. They were joined
'there over the week-end by Captain
j Wingard of Camp Davis, N. C.
Mrs. Pearl Baker is visiting rela
tives in North Carolina, while recu
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black,
Sunday.
Misses Marcia Galloway, Carolyn
Henry and Jean Layton were week
end guests of Miss Paula White in
Chester.
Friends of Mrs. Harold Seymour
perating from a broken arm injury. ] will be glAd to know she is conva- « >
Miss Marion Singley of Florence, is j lescing at her home on Cleveland \ ’
“ — -* * u - local street after being a patient at Hays
hospital.
relieving Mrs. Baker at the
Western Union office.
Friends of C. H. McCrary, Jr., petty
officer third class, of the navy; will
be interested to know he has been
transferred from Jacksonville, Fla., to
Seattle, Wash.
Miss Thelma Owens of Cross An
chor, has accepted a position at J. C.
Penney company.
Captain and Mrs. Paul Mclver were
guests for several days, last week of
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack H. Davis, Sr. Capt. Mclver has
jbeen transferred from Fort McCle-
lan, Ala., to Fort Benning, Ga.
Pvt. Roy Johnson of Camp Croft,
spent the week-end with his mother,
Pvt. Lewis A. Young will return Mrs.' J. B. Johnson,
today to Keesjer Field, Miss., after Mrs. A. K. .Dili is the guest this
spehding a leave with Mrs. Young week of Mrs. W. S. Porter at her
and other relatives here. {home in Montreat, N. C.
Sgt. Henry Neverman of Fort Jack-! Lt. and Mrs. Eugene McCaskill vis-
son, was the week-end guest of Mr. ited the latter’s parents, Prof, and
and Mrs. W. O. Holland. On Sunday, Mrs. Bothwell Graham, Saturday, re-
Mr. and Mrs. Holland, their son, turning from a wedding trip enroute
James, arid Mrs. C. Q. Holland, ac- to Fort Benning,- Columbus, Ga.,
companied him to Columbia. 'where they will make their home.
Mrs. Jack W. Anderson has re- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper are
turned from a visit to relatives in | on a two-weeks vacation stay at Myr-
Cincinnati, Ohio., and Newport, Ky.itle Beach.
She was accompanied home by littl6| Danny Hartley of Wilmington, N.
j Jinny Red for a visit. . |C., is the guest for several weeks of
Mrs. John Nixon Talbert and Mrs.; his aunt, Mrs. Ralph Blakely, and Mr.
John Gant of McCormick, visited Blakely.
1 Mrs. C. W. Hallman, Jr., Sunday. j Luther Bobo of Columbia, was the
Friends of Lt. Tench P. Owens will | guest several days last week of Mr.
be interested to know he has com- and Mrs. T. L. Cooper,
pleted a course of training at Fortj Lt. Col. and Mrg. John Wallace
Benning, Ga., and is now stationed Copeland returned Monday to Stutt-!
at Camp Rucker, Ala. igart, Ark., after a visit with the for-
Little Jimmy Barbour is visiting mer’s mother, Mrs. Dave W. Cope-i
his grandmother, Mrs. George M. Da- land.
vis, while Lt. and Mrs. James Bar
bour are at Virginia Beach, Va.
Sara Jane Johnson left Supday
for Elberton, Ga., for a three weeks
stay with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
jand Mrs. Neill Turner.
Cpl. Charles D. Yarborough of
Mrs. K. F. Mills and children visit
ed her brother, Pfc. Earl Tarre, and 1
Mrs. Tarre in Augusta, Ga., the past!
week-end.
Mrs. James Tinkler of Cliffside, N.
C., is spendng the we6k with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. Mr.
| Camp Wheeler, Ga., spent the week- Tinkler was also here for the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 end.
C. D. Yarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper and'chil-j
Miss Jane Little, daughter of Mr. dren were visitors in Greenville Mon-
and Mrs. John W. Little, is at home day.
after attending Winthrop college Mrs. William B. Wade is doing sub
summer school. ' ; stitute work at the Clemson college
Mrs. H. B. Cook of Walterboro, library for several weeks,
spent the past week with her sister, i. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman 1
Miss Essie Davidson. and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King have
Mrs. J. R. White of Chester, xfras returned from a few days stay at
the guest several days last week of
;Mrs. T, Heath Copeland.
Mrs. McMillan Finney joined Mr.
Finney, of The navy, Bainbridge, Md.,
! in Washington for the week-end
Myrtle Beach.
Evelyn Hesse of Charleston, is the
guest of Faye Pitts this week.
Mrs. George Sineath spent the
week-end in Spartanburg with her
Mrs. John T. Little is visiting her sister,' Mrs. Winfield Bryson
daughter, Mrs. Everette Carson, and Sgt. and Mrs. Doyle K_ Burton of
Mr. Carson, in Wilmington, N. C. Boston, Mass., were guests during the
Friends of Cpl. Noland Suddeth ! week of the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. A.
will be interested to know he has I Davis, Sr., enroute to visit his rela-
been transferred to the army air base, .tives in Konawa, Okla.
Topeka, Kansas. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lynn W. Cooper and
Miss Thelma Taylor, member of son, Lynn, have returned from a
the Fletcher school faculty at McColl, week’s vacation trip,
is at home with her mother, Mrs. Ad-1 Cpl. Fred Bouknight of Gulfport,
die L. Taylor, near here, for the Miss., who is spending a two weeks
{furlough at his home in Newberry,
the was the guest of friends here during
El- the week.
I Mrs. John W. Forsyth has returned
and to Columbia after a few days visit
daughter have moved into an apart-1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
ment iri the W. M. McCrary home on j Dillard.
Calvert avenue. I Mr. and Mrs. Gerirge Brocken-
Mr. and Mrs. Drummond Bailey brough were in Hendersonville, N. C.,
and children of Greenwood, spent the' yesterday to see their son, George,
summer.
Mrs. George R. Felkel was
week-end guest of relatives in
loree.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mabry
week-end with the latter’s mother,
Mrs. Estelle Abrams. Little Johnny
who is at Camp Pinnacle.
Jo Copeland and Sara
Frances
i Bailey, who visited his grandmother I Copeland spent the past week in
the. past two weeks, returned home Renno with their grandmother, Mrs.
with his parents. Lena Bell Copeland. Ann Pitts was
Miss Frances McKee left Tuesday also a spend-the-day guest of Mrs.
for a several weeks visit with her {Copeland during the week,
sister, Mrs. Grady Evans, and Mr. | Misses Dorothy Stutts and Alary
Evans in Chester, Pa. Enroute home Loftis were week-end
she will also visit her sister, Mrs. J. 1 friends in Macon, Ga.
guests of
C. Hedden, and Captain Hedden in
B lacks tone.Va.
Miss Inez Tucker of Tuscaloosa,
Ala., was the guest several days this
week of her sister, Mrs. Ansel Smith.
Miss Tucker is religious educational
worker at the First Presbyterian
church, Tuscaloosa, and was enroute
to a confeence at Montreat, N. C.
Lt. C. B. Lipscomb of the Con-
garee air base, was here Sunday to
accompany Mrs. Lipscomb, who had
been recuperating from an operation
illness at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards, to their
home dear Columbia. Miss Frances
Mrs. J T. Langston of Darlington,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Agnes
pern.
' Mrs. R. L. Coe spent yesterday in
Columbia.
J. L. Rentz of Beaufort, formerly
of this city, was a visitor here Tues
day. '
Billy Owens of the coast guard,
Willwood, N. J., and Mrs. Owens of
Atlanta, Ga., spent several days the
past week with the former’s mother,
Mrs. William Bailey Owens.
Mrs. Albert Ford, Jr., has returned
to Georgetown after a several weeks
visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
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