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Thursdoy, August 19.194B inVi /■ THE CLINTON hjHRONICI.E, CUNTON, S. C. Page Fhre Newspapers Of State Praised In Latest Greyhound Bus Ads For years the newspapers of this state have been printing advertise ments telling readers about Grey hound bus service. This month the tables are turned—for current Grey hound ads are telling readers about Uie public service offered by THU CHRONICLE and other newspapers. H. Peirce Brawner, general traffic manager of the Atlantic Greyhound Lines, in -discussing the present se ries of bus advertisements, said, “The newspapers of this state h^ve earned every bit of commendation we can give them. They’re doing a swell job for their readers and for the war ef fort That’s why we are featuring the newspapers of this state, right along with our highways, schools, and farms, in our advertising. We want more people to know more about this vital part of their everyday life.” WIEK-EMPTRIPS. ■ VISITOHS.. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT INE PEOPli YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents wiU be a member of the freshman •tfClass at Anderson college this fall. Mr.~ and Mrs. Sam Young, Mrs. L. D. Y< % -4 Mrs. C. B. Holland and Miss Louise | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis riottN NEW TESTAMENTS — A Sift that will be prized by the relative in wervice. Chronicle Pub. Co. /V AUTO INSURANCE I. FIRE INSURANCE Would You SWAP S3.60 FOR $1000,OIL STATE FARM FIRE INSURANCE CO. will give you up to $1,000.00 for a fire loss if you have its Standard Fire Insurance policy. — See — W. C. BALDWIN, JR. Lecal Agent ROBERT D. LYNN, Special Agent FARMS FOR SALE! 3ft miles from Clinton. Total of 215 acres. Land is in a good state of cultivation and contains one 2-story, 6-room house, one rat-proof corn crib, 300 bu. capacity, well in hack yard in good condition, one large barn and pasture, 75 acres fenced in with two good streams. Con tains cedar and pine timber* Will sell for $30 an acre. W. C. BALDWIN Phone 86 Clinton, S. C. ROGERS Colonic * 9 < ~^.^ Grapefruit See 29c Q BRAINS - Campbell’s _1 S—TOMATO soup No. 2 u-greSibeans Shortening 10c He OJEWEL • . » v *« r00nt a t,ia Chk 0 COCKTAIL r OjlARGARINE £ CRACKERS »• 13c Macaroni or Spaglntti HOLSUM 6-Oi Pkg. Qt. lot / : |f»!' f-U Jm VINEGAR TaBam’t Peanut BUTTER . Our PHda BREAD 2 > u. i— 15c Pullmm tantlwich BREAD 2 20-Os. Lmvm 19c Toilet tine LUX SOAP .. •- 7c sura&UDS pv, ice Economical SUPER-SUDS m. 23c fliceet heart SOAP .... 3 •- 20c Soap Potcdert KICK . . Pacini Soap PALMOLIVE K Mid W.. 10. *- 7c HA W/^NdEk.1 A Igg MATVNrtAIOC I-Os. Jm SCOTTS KITCHEN , TOWELS - 10* GAUZE TISSUE ~ 5* COFFEE Id* LABEL 41* GOLD LABEL 2 2 49* I nlfuu.i! ^hnro lliu'nrporatfd Orr have returned to Charlotte, N. C., after a visit with relatives and friends here. " Mrs. Henry Bayon, also of Columbus, is spending a few days with her par ents before going to Hendersonville, George Thom peon Copeland was; N. C., for a vacation stay, the guest of his cousin, William Jones, [ Mrs.' Fred Whiteheart of Augusta, in MountviUe last week. /- j Ga., was the guest of Misa Josephine Miss Polly Elrod has returned from. Copeland Monday, a vacation stay at hlyrtle and! Mrs. Iva Hair Saluda, and Mr. Wrightsville beaches. i and Mrs. Harold Aull of Leesville, J. L. Thomas of Charlotte, N. C.,! visit «! Mr. and Mrs. Ellis P. Stock- is visiting his son, J. C. Thomas, and I man Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T .M. Sease and chil dren on Sunday visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Sallie Boozer, in Sil- verstreet. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reeves have moved to an apartment in the former R. P. Wilder residence on East Caro lina avenue. CpL Noland Suddeth will return ay to the Army Air Base, Topeka, ansas, after spending a leave with Mrs. Thomas. % They also have as their guest the Utter’s brother, „ Jack Vaughn, of Belton. Miss Florence Tripp spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Tripp, in Piedmont. Mrs. C. M. Norman and daughters, Mary Ruth and Patricia, are visiting their aunts. Misses Leila and Clara Sparks, in Cross Keys. - Miss Marcia Galloway spent the past week at Pawley’s Island as the 1 bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sud- guest of Miss Jeanne McMaster. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., of Fort Lau derdale, FU., is visiting Lt. King’s bung, Mrs. Mace Young and Miss since May. Carolyn Young were visitors in Rock land hospital having recently return* ed to the states from North where he has been a hospital and Hill and at Winthrop college during the week. Mias Elsie Neighbors is visiting her brother, J. A. Neighbors, and Mrs. Neighbors in Chicopee, " Ga., this Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Watts Ross D. Purvis of Morven, N. C., guests s few days last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Derrick. Mrs. W. M. Lyles has returned from a visit with her sons, John W. Lyles, and Bert Lyles, in Silver Springs, Md., and Long Island, N .Y. While away she was also the guest of reU- tives in Baltimore, Md., for several days. f Friends of Sgt. Hugh Shannon and Mrs. Shannon will regret to know Sgt. Shannon is a patient in a Staten Is- to A. R. Milam has returned home in Nutley, N. J., after a with his mother, Mrs. G. R. and sister, Mrs W. H. Roberts. Lindsey Walker of Bridgeton. N. JL,*.* was the guest Tuesday of Mrs. T. Brown snd family. Miss Rosa Scarborough of is spending some time with her Mrs. James Pitts, who is recuj from an operation illness. Mrs. J. L. Scarborough and Miss Helen Sear* * borough of Elliott also spent a Star days Ust week with Mrs. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young and family, and Mrs. L. D. Young havw returned to Jacksonville, Fla., spending two weeks with the mer’s mother, Mrs. Corrie and brother, Mace E. young, aad > family. miMWBBMWNNBWWMWKRKNKIIHmmaNRMRNKKKaXXnnXXXnaniBimW H. D. HENRY 1S9S-1943 F. M. >LAND parents here Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jones and fam ily of MountviUe, were guests Thurs day of Mr. and 1 Mrs. George Watts Copeland. Mrs. B. W. Gibson and daughters, Anne and Sue, of Pinewood, spent the past week with the former’s sis ter, Mrs. W. C. Shealy, and Mr. Shealy. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Shealy, Mrs. Gibson and daughters were guests of Mrs. O. O. Copeland in Newberry. Mrs. J. C. Pace spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McCormick, in Orangeburg. Miss Mary Dillard returned yester day to her home in Columbia after a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. N. Reese Young, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greenwood of Port Arthur, Texas, are visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. R. E. Jones, and other relatives here. Mrs. Harwood Nelson and daugh ters, Tony and Gene, have returned to their home after spending some time in Mt. Pleasant with Mr. Nel son. Pfc. Sam Cassanova of Morris Field, Charlotte, N. C., visited rela tives here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith and Mrs. Eric Barnes were business visitors in Charlotte, N. C., Tuesday. Friends of Mrs. William Blakely will regret to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. Miss Maude Geer is spending two weeks in Tbrrington, Conn., as the deth. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phillips, Mrs. F. F. Kay and daughter, Joan, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and Mrs. O. O. Copeland of Newberry, are vacationing this week in the moun tains of North Carolina. Mrs. T. J. Blalock of York, and Mrs. T.\G. McKeown and daughter, Nancy, of Blackstock, visited rela tives here Sunday. ' Friends of Miss Louise Buford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bu ford, will be interested to know she will be a member of the Easley school faculty the coming session. Mrs. William Blackwell is visiting Lt. Blackwell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Blackwell, in Florence. Mrs. H. K. Neely and daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Neely, of Avon dale Estates, Ga., spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Sr. Mr. Neely was here for the week-end and ac companied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley and daughter, Mar tha Byrd, of Greenwood, spent Sun day with Mrs. Harvley’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crooks and daughter, Mae Susan, were guests of Mrs. Crooks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fischer, in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder and children have moved to Hogansville, Ga., where he is connected with the personnel office of the U. S. Rubber Co. plant there. * Joe Burgess recently visited his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Bass, and son, Roy Burgess, in Panama City, Fla. Mrs. Bass and son, Jimmy, accom- | panied him home and were joined H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Fcdcnl Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 guest of Mrs. Doris MuUonj. A. C. Holland of Chapel Hill, N. C., here by Mr. Bass. . spent Saturday with his parents, Mr.) Rev. J. S. Gray of the Presbyterian and Mrs. T. H. Holland. ' college faculty, occupied the pulpit Mr. and Mrs. James Dominick and °* the First Presbyterian church, Miss Mary Frances Franks were call ed to Asheville last Wednesday on account of the death of their brother- in-law, Carter F. Miller. . Lt. Joe McMillan of Fort Bragg, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Jodie C. Mc Millan. Miss Emmie McMahan' of Macall, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Al- mon Spencer,’ and Mr. Spencer. Mrs. .B. W. Crouch, Jr., and chil dren spent several days last week in Anderson with Mr. Crouch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley, Miss Thelma Owens and Sgt. James R. Holland were guests during the week of Mrs. Cauley’s mother, Mrs. Pruitt, in Whitmire. Laurens, Sunday morning. Mrs. Eula Quinton and children of Enoree, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. HoUand. Rev. and Mrs. J. LeGrande Mayer and children and Mrs. Mayer’s moth er, Mrs. H. C. Wilson, spent a few days vacation at Bon Clarken, Flat Rock, N. C., the past week. Friends of Miss Evelyn Henry daughter of Dr. and Mrrs. B. H. Hen ry, will be interested to know she will be a member of jUle Parker dis trict schools faculty the coming ses sion. Gene Galloway returned yesterday to his home in Jacksonville, Fla., Inez I after * visit with his mother, Mrs. A. B. Galloway, and other relatives here. ids of ion of Friends of Mabry McCrary, of thei Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Suddeth and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mc- lson s and Mrs. Jessie Sparks visited) navy, soi Crary, will regret to know he is still; relatives in Blairs Sunday. a patient at the post hospital, Bain- bridge, Md. Mrs. George Watts Copeland, Frank C. Young and sons, and Miss Lula Young were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kay in Honea Path. J. Bryan and Linnie Holland of Chapel Hill, N. C., spent several days’ this week with their cousin, Mark Pitts. Cpl. Kenneth Matheson, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., is spending a H-day leave with enroute to Presque Isle, Maine, where he is being transferred. Cpl. and Mrs. Matheson are guests this week of Mrs. C. H. Bohannon in Chralotte, N. C. J. H. Baxter and Mrs. J. C. Pace are attending a conference of em ployes of the U. S. Employment ser vice in Columbia yesterday and to day. Miss Lou Bell Neighbors and Mrs. J. B. Wilder were guests Sunday of Miss Nell Dillard in Spartanburg. Friends of Harry L. Stewart, for merly of this city, will be interested to know he was rejected at the induc tion center, Fort Jackson, recently and resumed his position in Ander son. Mrs. W. B. Lea has returned to her home ini’ Rocky Mount, N. C., after a visit with her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Mr. Lea spent several days here last week and accompanied her home. Capt Jack H. Davis spent the week-end here with his family en route from Camp Davis, N. C., to Orlando, Fla., -where he will be lo cated for about ten days, before going to Camp Stewart, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hicks and son, Frank Falls, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Copeland Adair, Misses Mary and Vivian Blakely of Laurens, spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Miss Margaret Speake has returned to Clinton from Sumter where she spent the past few months. Mrs. Paul Mclver has returned to Columbus, Ga., after a visit with her Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown of .Green ville, were recent guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess. Friends of Lt- Col. and Mrs. J. A. Cheatham of this city, will be inter ested to know the former has been transferred from Camp Croft, Spar tanburg, to Camp Blanding, Fla., and they are making their home in Stark,! Fla. Mrs. Rosa Stewart and son, Percy, of Greenville, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. J. B. Snelgrove and daughters visited at Camp Butner, N. C., recently and were accompanied home by Pfc. Ben nie F. Snelgrove for the week-end. Mrs. Drucie McSwain has returned to Hendersonville, N. C., after a visit with her sisters, Mrs. D. J. Woods, Mrs. W. A. Jackson and Mrs. C. H.) Walker Captain C. W. Copeland of Camp Butner, N C., spent a few days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland. He was accompanied to Durham by Mrs. Copeland who has been visiting here. Alberta Baldwin is the guest of her cousin, Sue Halfacre, in Newberry. «c. John L. Mimnaugh, Jr., has returned to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., after spending a leave here and in Columbia with relatives and friends. Friends of Charlton McSwain, for merly of this city, will be interested to know he has resigned his poeition with the Federal Bureau of Investi gation and has enlisted in the naval air corps. He is stationed at Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, for training. Mrs. Walter C. Guy and sons are visiting her parents in Madison, Ga. 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