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Thursdoy / August IS, 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Fire .y. 9 •* ; iv>V-^£v'v •/ - h *0 j 4 * 4 > H « -«e * t 4 > If tt i« a Macaslne that you want, 6 • • a JAMES W. CALDWELL MdNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP We are doing business at the same old place, r 34 MUSGROVE ST. WEEK-END TKIPS.. VISITORSILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOHE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Grady Evans, and Mr. Evans; her sis- He was accompanied home by Miss- with the TVA at Watts Bar Dam, ter, Mrs. Clyde Hedderr, and Capt. es Sara aryi Mamie Copeland, who near Chattanooga, Tenn., and they Hedden at Camp Pickett, Blackstone, I will spend a few days here with Mr.! plim to join him there later. Va. Miss McKee and Capt. and Mrs. i and Mrs.-Robert J. Copeland enroutei Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims and Miss Hedden were visitors at Virginia to their home in West Palm Beach,, Charlie Sims of Greenwood, spent a Beach for a few days. Fla. Mrs. J. T. Langston has returned, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and to her home in Darlington after;children, Mr. and Mrs. George T. spending some time here with herlSpeake spent Sunday at Camp Ton- sister, Mrs. Agnes Kern. A-Wandah near Hendersonville. N. Pvt. A. C. Workman -of Camp Croft, Spartanburg, spent the week end with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Workman. Mrs. L. L. Rogers has returned toi Miss Elizabeth Thomas of New ASCRIBE TO THE CHRONICS jfintJjw ivi? £mJ! j her home in Columbia after a visit : with her brother, H. H. Holloway, land Mrs. Holloway. > Mrs. Joe Kolodny and small son, of Baltimore, Md., are visiting Mrs. jA. J. Katzburg. Mr. and Mrs. Olin C. Johnson fue Mrs. D. J. Brimm is visiting her. Miss Sola Mae Hill of Henderson- v daughter ’ Miss past two weeks daughter and son, Miss Margaret and ville, N. C., is the guest of Mr. and. JL? . Pf T SMTSE and Light,00, Mrs J - * Pack - „ „ , -YoKy ? S p«^ing a week here m Arcadia, Fla. 'Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and as the ot Cadet candidate C. M £- . and ..^ rs ; J ' Clark ; formerly son, Jimmy, visited Mrs. Nichols H Hammond of the 39th army air few days last week in Atlanta, Ga. » They were accompanied home by Mrs. C. L. Sims and Miss Haase! Sims who had been visiting relatfvee in Atlanta and Madison, Ga., for the of Goldville, have moved to their father, B. E. Wilson, in Spartanburg force co ii ege training detachment, recently purchased and remodeled Sunday. Frierids of Mr. Wilson, who while here Miss Thomas is making home on North Broad street. has been ill some time, will be glad her residence at the Jacobs apart- i Mrs. Eva Ferguson attended the to know he is improving. ments on Calvert avenue, funeral of her brother-in-law, T. H., Mrs. C. C. Brannon ot Inman, was Mrs Horace Geer and daughter,! Ford, in Lowell, N. C., Friday. the guest of friends at Thomwell or-;^nn, formerly of Ninety-Six, are ^ , Miss Margaret McGregor of Ruby, phanage several days this week. spending some time with her par- si>ending several weeks with the for- was the guest Monday of Mr. and Mr. and-Mrs. Stewart Brown have en^ Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith.' Sumerel. away th« B. Johnson,' Mrs. S. W. Sumerel and waa-accom- returned from a vacation stay in Mr . Geer has-accepted a panied home for a visit by Betty Jean Charleston and Folly Beach. While were also guests of Mr. H. W. Rast in Eutawville' days. Connally and daughter,'. meFs mother, Mrs. J. and other relatives. Mr. Johnson has completed a government course in radio in Philadelphia, Pa., and isi Harry Wilkes, Jr., student at Clem- and M rs awaiting assignment. 1 son, spent the week-end with his * OI £ f seve Miss Agatha Bailey will will leave 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkes. Mrs position TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES. Sales and Serviee CLEANING A SPECIALTY Reasonable Charges KENNETH N.BAKER Phone 2M , today to resume her teaching posi-j Mr and Mrs. W. W. Harris and Anne, of Miami, Fla., are guests of’'* her sister, Mrs. J. Henderson Pitts, ! and Mr. Pitts. Rev. and Mrs. W. N. Long and children are spending a few days at Ridgecrest, N. C. tion in the Chester high school af- daughter, Cornelia, have returned ter spending-the summer, vacation at f rom a - visit with Mrs. Harris’s he Lr°™ h M e r, Marvin Pa :„ and ,ath ' r : D -W ^ other rela- spend.n* a tew days all Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Paige and tives in Dillon. ni,icr~.r*«t n r I ^n^ r '.^'M4 d lf™. 0 T.,‘lo d r' M ?.u W A “ C ^°^ a' P a ac0 ]t'' Mrs. Davis'and Miss Phyllis West children, and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor spent the week-end with her daugh- . Wl t ,- I N c visitine ter, Mrs. Robert D. Lynn, and j C 3 ?l n, ^ „ | bert Drew, and Mr. Drew. • j. 'Mrs. W Q. Gngg and son. Quay,! Mr and Mrs Kenneth N Baker rrwmniotjkH a rarfin at Fort I ° f VXSl \itl g h „51 and children on Sunday visited the MrPh^rsnn Atlanta Pa ia anendinc M cT’ h former’s mother, Mrs, Kenneth N. McPherson, Atlanta, Ga., is speeding Mrs. Sam Stone and son, and Mr. and Grady Adair, and Mr. Adair Sun day. Charles A. Smith, who recently H. D. HENRY ) I 1898-1943 F. M. BOLAND I several days here with Mr. and Mrs, 1 J. T. Pack and other friends. He will report to Camp Croft Monday for assignment with the army. • Mrs. Thomas Sims of Union, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Jr., and Mr. Copeland. Miss Mary Alice Bailey of Cross Jock is h*ad-0Y9r-h—isl Ho has just mat tha one—the only —tha most baautHul girl on north. And whan ha isn't tail ing hor so faca-to-faca, ha's wing tha talophona to ex press his santiments at langth. Yes, Jock, love's o grand feel ing! Yet if you're using a par ty I in^ none of your telephone neighbors can talk while you , are courting. A tied-up line also helps cause congestion in the central office. It puts an added burden on equipment through which war calls must pass. This equipment can't be expanded to handle all de mands, for telephone material is going to battle instead. So p/ease. Jack, help keep the lines clear—for your party line neighbors, the folks of your community, and the people handling vital war business that can't wait. Go to see the lady, and avoid telephoning her. If you do call, please be brief; she'll understand when you tell her why. SouTtERn BeliTelephoiIe RDD TELEGRRPR CSIRPRAR ■n bo aro RATIO Mrs. C. J. Bouknight have returned to Charleston after a visit with their mother. Browning Dicus of the naval air corps, Lake City, Fla., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dicus. Mrs. C. H. Hall has returned from H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 r Anchor has accepted a position as, a V i S1 t w ith her son, Lt. Lawrence office nurse-for Dr. F. K. Shealy. ;e. Hall, and Mrs. Hall in Nashville, Mrs. E. C. Garnett of Farmville, Tenn. Va., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Captain and Mrs. Francis Blalock of Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga., Lt. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson and Baker, in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. £. E. Wells and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haupfear in Coronaca Sunday. W. T. Kanning attended the Tumb- lin reunion held at Henderson church near Princetnn Sunday. Mrs. B. A. Fincher of Greer, spent the week-end with Mrs. Lewis D. Simpson. Miss Betsy Hodge of Columbia, is the guest this week of Mrs. W. M. Lyles'. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DeYoung and children, Tommy and Marlene, were .» i .. , cnuaren, lummy ana mariene, weic , , Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Harper of Colum- sts Qf Mr and Mrs Tom Mitchen < > aavwwvLr' ft t 1 I O 0 J k. S. Caldwell, and Mr. Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thift of Co lumbia visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pack Sunday. * bia, were week-end guests of rela- Miss Annie Bond of Greenwood,, tives and friends here, was the guest during the week of! Mrs. Joe Piper, Jr., and son, Joe, her brother, L. C. Bond, and Mr. jo, Fo rt Knox Ky., are spending h" k " and” aUendeTthe'clbbs *>ond. (some time with her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Workman have i Mrs. M. E. Browning, and other rela- retumed to their home in Marion, tives here. in Ware Shoals Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Lyles was the week end guest of relatives near Chimney! N. C., after a few days visit with the former’s sister, Miss Irene Workman Miss Maude Sumerel will. return tomorrow from a visit with her sis- family reunion. Mrs. P. H. Hobson and family have returned from Burnsville, N. C., where they spent the summer. > Mr. Marine corps, will regret to know he nah, Ga., after spending a week with [ s a patient at a hospital in Mel- his family here. Friends of Mrs. Bond 1 bourne,* Australia, sufferine a will regret to know she is ill. 't a ck of malaria. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick and Horace J. Baber of Columbia, daughters have returned to Raleigh, spent the week-end here with Mrs. N. C., after a stay of several weeks Baber. at their apartment here. j M rs’. A. D. Conner, Jr., of Wash- Pvt. Irby Ferguson of Camp Stew- ington, D. C., visited her parents, art, Ga., spent a few days last week Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League, last with Mrs. Ferguson and with his week. mother, Mrs. Eva Ferguson i Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Truluck and Lt. and Mrs. Dillard Boland of children were week-end guests of the Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Workman. Lt. and Dillard, and Mr. Dillard. , _ . . James W. Caldwell has returned bourne, Australia, suffering an at- f rom a severa i weeks’ s t a y a t Mon treal, N. C. .* ;♦ Fred Burnett, Jr., has returned to his home here from Charleston where he has been employed in war work for the summer. He has as his guest for two weeks, William Graham, of Charleston. Misses Carolyn and Jean Rigby of Shreveport, La., are guests of Professor and Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker. Mrs. Annie Herzog and Mrs. Vera Hair of Charleston, are guests of latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scruggs, in McCormick. Mrs. Roy Benjamin and son, Roy, . and Nell Buchanan have returned n T zc ina GreenvUle^’and'Barbara C^Mr. “ C ‘ > >* land — j,-- .. . . .. .. I-.. Ljcnj<xxwin oiaw w ,^ be glad to know she is conva- are spending the week at Myrtle spent the week-end there and accom- Beach - ! panied them home. Sgt. Bill Boyd of the army air; Mrs. C. B. Bedenbaugh and son, corps, has returned to RosweU, New Gordan, of High Point, N. C., are Mexico, after spending a leave with visiting Mr. Bedenbaugh. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H.; Miss Frances Sheely left Monday W. Boyd. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs.. to resume her» teaching position in lescing at her home following a ton sil operation this week. Mrs. J. C. Thomas and children,! Mrs. S. A. Timmons, Mrs. John T. | Little and Mary Frances Pinson j were visitors in Spartanbug Tuesday. Misses Katherine and Mary Turner Boyd during the week were their Loris after spending the summer va-1 ^ ^°P er of Wk ’ daughter, Mrs. Everette Johnson and. cation with her parents, Mr. and lor nere 1 uesaay - Cpl. Johnson of Camp Davis, Wil- Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Sr. . ~ mington, N. C.; Mrs. Boyd’s sister, Mr., and Mrs. Henry Simpson and of Gaffne y> are visiting their sister, Mrs. O. H. Harris, Mr. Harris and small daughter, Bessie, of Green- daughter, Hilda, of Atlanta. . ! ville, were week-end guests of Mr. — and Mrsr D. B. Smith. Mrs. W. Z. Truluck has returned to WEDDING INVITATIONS *■ 4 Engraved and Printed — Invitations ^ — Announcements — Informal* -Visiting Cards —Stationery ., In beautiful raised letter printing or genuine engraved. Ask for samples. t ChronklePublishing Co. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Mrs. D. A. Yarborough. Ms. Henry C. Suber, Miss Doris Suber, accompanied by Mrs. W. D. Cauthen, Mrs. E. D. Dearheart and 1 , , , ,. .. i Virgil Cauther of Greenville, visitAi her home here alter spending the ‘ c Columbla Tues _ ! summer with relatives in Sumter. j , , Miss Florrie Burdette visited her! returned from few S’/"‘camp Lake Lure. N. C, where she! Burdette in Greenville a few days this week. Mrs. Wilson Tison and son, Wil son Little, of Estill, are spending sev eral weeks with her mother, Mrs. A. P. Little. Billy Buchanan, freshman at Clem- son college, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. *W. A. Buchanan. spent the past two months. Mrs. Ansel Godfrey, Misses Joy Godfrey and Myra Adair are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Harris at their cottage at Ocean Drive Beach. J. E. Martin of Norfolk, Va., spent several days this week with Mrs. | Martin and children Mrs. N. P. Dow apd daughter, Dana, of Knoxville, Tenn., are visit ing her father, H. D. Rantin, and Mrs. Rantin. ' w j w . , Miss Ame Jacobs will return today t ♦ ovwi fr om Camp Mernwoode, Sapphire, N. C., where she has been a coun- Mr. and Mrs. Kohn Barnes of Greenville, visited the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes, Sun day their guests Friday Lt. and Mrs. Rob ert Netterville of Kansas City, Mo.,, . . .. ^ and Mrs. B. A. Richey of Greenville., Mr. and Mrs. S. T. King and son, Sammy, Mrs. George Sineath and son, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. King and daughter visited friends and rela tives in Spartanburg Sunday. Miss Dorothy Horton, student nurser at the General hospital, Spar tanburg, is spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hort on, and other relatives here. i_ * . i . . | Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reeves were Whitm?re with Mrs. B. F. Poole. Ih“' 5 and'ctartotte' n'c''' 3 m R0Ck Mre. T. D. Kinney end children of Gardner end daughter, Brenda, visited relatives Sumter are visi S. Truluck and tio£ Mi her brother, R. rs. Truluck. Mr. land Mrs. Truluck>*rUl have as week end guests the latter's brother, Petty Officer Lewis Scruggs, and Mrs. Scruggs of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. T. C.‘ Johnson, Sr., will re in Spartanburg several days this week. Miss Paula White of Chester, willj arrive tomorrow to spend several days here as the guest of Miss Mar- SSUn in oESSSJ! 'aTlffl S Fo i r ?‘- , w “ accompanied home toy Mrs. Johnson and small son, Thad, III Mrs. Robert Johnson is spending the week in Mount Hilly, N. C., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wells. Miss Rosalyn Cason, member of the freshman class at Winthrop col lege, is spending a few days holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Casern. Mr. and Mrs. Casoh, their daughter and son, Bobby, were guests this week of relatives near Washington, Ga. Miss Frances McKee has returned from a month’s " vacatiop spent in Chester, Pa., with .her sister, Mrs. guest ot Mrs. C. L. Sims and family Friday. Miss Mae Dicus was the week-end guest of Mrs. Eugene McCaskill in Columbus, Ga. Bobby Copeland was the guest of his atmt; Mrs. S. L. Copeland, in Marion, N. C., a few days this week. 5i«j."S§? ANTISEPTIC LIOLID' CLEA\ ' fAST' ■M PROTECT YOUR EARNINGS . .. PAY EVERY BILL BY CHECK You have a permanent record of paying every bill when you pay by check! And . . . you need make no time-consuming trips for money order blanks , . . just fill out a check and mail tt! The cancelled check will be your receipt. No minimum balance Is required for a special checking account Open your special checking account with us today! M, S. Ballet & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Here's America's Finest Fountain Ask for the Big 10-oz. 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