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/ t j Thursdoy, September 2. 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Five ROGERS An Announcement tty Your ttogerm Manager "In our advertisement each week we present for your shopping pleas- ure—just a few of the many values offered in our store. Each advertise ment is our invitation to you—for you to visit us and seledt all of your food needs at money saving prices. We are proud of our fine quality foods and want you to become better ac quainted with our wide variety, great er savings and pleasant service." Bolxurn Macaroni or Duke'i Homemade Kama Citrus Pure Apple VINEGAR Red. Diamond- MATCHES French’s Cream Salad MUSTARD I - • 6-Ox. 8ox ISE • 8-Ox. Jar DE - 2-Lb. Jar For Quart Pickling Settle Strike • Big ' Anywhere Bex « Kno 6-Ox. 4* 16’ 30* 14’ 4’ 9* zwrrfY* wese/? Join the County CROP CORPS • See Your County Ayent Every hoar yoa spend in the fields this year brings victory a step nearer. ENLIST TODAYI A. 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SOLD AT CEILING PRICES AND BELOW 9 POINTS—SUced (Grade A) BACON 39c lb. 6 POINTS—Fresh Bulk (Grade AA) SAUSAGE 37c lb. 9 POINTS— Beef Chuck ROAST : 22c lb. 6 POINTS—Beef Rib STEW ....;.'19c lb. 7 POINTS—No. 1 Skinned (Half or Whole) HAMS 34c lb. 2 POINTS—Froth Thick FAT BACK I NO POINTS— FRESH FRYERS AND FISH - - - i—ga WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. J. B. Hart and children havei Pvt. I. O. Ray of Camp Stewart,! Mrs. E. C. Culbreath and daughters returned from Belton where theyiGa., spept the week-end with his after spending the summer with her land were guests Sunday of Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson.!Mrs. Gillette Simpson in Renno. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McCarley and Mrs. Lawrence Reddeck has ac- Mr and Mrs. Travis McCarty at- cepted a position at Chaney’s Drew tended the funeral of the latter’s Shoppe. grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, 1 wL. r »» aj • ’ , . in BatMburj Sunday. L M A ,? alr spm ‘*'** T „ last week in Union with her sister, Mrs. James Bolton and Mrs. Henry Mrs Eva Land Pitts of Greenwood, were week-end 1 Mr r i q/ f _ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran*CauleyJ ar M ”. C _ J Stone of Pensacola, FU, I Mrs F. r r.fihrpath a nd Ha..»ht»™ amved Tuesday for a few days visit William mother Mrs. I. O. Ray. Miss Amelia Payne has returned spent several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Carroll Brown. Mr. Hart spent i the week-end in Belton and accom ! Ponied his family home. guest of friends for several days Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hitt, Mr. and | Miss Carolyn Freeman has retum- ■ Mrs. Floyd Hitt and son, Bobby, of led from a ten-day visit with her Spartanburg, and Mrs. Grover Tem- ] brctherT-JuUan Freeman, and Mrs. I pleton of Cross Anchor, spent Sun day in the mountains of North Caro- Una. — N C are visitme her her ^ter-in-law. Mrs. I’. O. I Sh£ly * her J Henry, and Mr. Henry. ot Charlotte, mother, Mrs John D. Davis, of the naval air in foreign service, will be interested ito know he has recuperated from a j recent illness in an army hospital Lin Sicily and is now in North Africa. J | Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Presslar were (guests Sunday of the fromer’s broth- ler, C. M. Presslar, in Monroe, N. C. Mrs. J. D. Jeanes spent last week 'in Concord, N. C., with her sister, I Mrs. Ed Sauvain. from Atlanta Vhere she was the cor PS» Pensacola, Fla., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis, and spending a few days at Edisto Island with his sister, Mrs. Nolan Parked of Langley. - Mr. and tyjrs. Gaston Wilder of McCormick, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder. N Mr .and Mrs. I. B. Copeland and, daughter, Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoi- f Freeman in Atlanta. H. M. Wise of Jacksonville, Fla., has joined Mrs. Wise and daughter. Friends of Pfc. Darrell Franks, i Toccoa, here for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance. Mrs. E. T. Woodruff left yesterday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Russell Mize, and son, H. W. Wood ruff, and Mrs. Woodruff in Sarasota, Fla. , - Mrs. Edgar Blakely left Monday to resume her teaching position in Graniteville. < TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Sales and Senrlen CLEANING A SPECIALTY ENNETH N. BAKER xxuxxx3Uttassszzzx$aQ&asxx*ttaGaaaasz:tx%:&&ZGz&aGaBGauat Mrs. W. L. Wier, Miss Jackie Wier, Dr and Mrs. Harold McQueen Mrs. A.’ J. Katzburg and son, accom- Shields, of Norfolk, Va„ were guests panied by Mrs. Joe Kolodny and son ■ on the orphanage campus tlje past of Baltimore, Md., left yesterday for week-end. Dr. Shields occupied the Miami, Fla., where they will make Pulpit of the First Presbyterian their home for some time. church Sunday morning* Josie Penland of Laurens, is thei M r an d Mrs. T. Earl Rice of guest of her cousin, Kenneth Me- Greenville, spent ^Sunday with the Crary, this week. Mrs. Defmy Pitts of GreenviUe,; Woodru W latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. I was the week-end guest of Mrs. i Nannie A. Pitts. j • Mrs. B. E. Richey and Miss Flor ence Tripp were guests of relatives and friends in AsheviUe, N. C., Mon day. Miss Barbara Dell Stone has re turned to her home in Woodruff af- i tor a two weeks visit with Mr. and R ues t of friends here. H. D. HENRY m 1898-1543 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 Mrs. C. B. Lawter and children are guests this week of Major Law-j tors relatives in Spartanburg. Miss Louise Kern left yesterday j to-.-resume her teaching position in Lancaster. . Miss Alline Newsom of Hartsville; and Coltanbia, was the week-end (Mrs. W. J. Crews. j Miss Ruth McMillan, student nurse | at the General hospital, Spartanburg, i spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. McElhinney Mrs. J. B. Townsend and children have returned from Daytona Beach, Fla., where they spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. _ Lt. T. O. McKeown of Drew Field, returned to Atlanta Monday after a Tampa, Fla., visited his grandmother, < ► ! few days visit with the latter’s moth-' Mrs. T. J. Blalock and other rela- ,er, Mrs. Agnes Kern. , tlves an d friends here several days j Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and son, Quay, ^ ast week have returned to Statesville, N. C.,: Mrs - McIntosh has returned after spending a few days with her f rom a two weeks visit -with her mother, Mrs. Metta Stone, who ac- daughter, Mrs. Bruce Roberts, and companied them home for a visit. ™ r - Roberts, in Raleigh, N. C Misses Mary and Helen Johnson of Miss Frances O Daniel has gone to Whitmire, were guests of their sister, Gastonia, N. C., where she has ac- Mrs. Dudley Ray, and Mr. Ray sev- cepted a teaching position after eral days last week. spending ihe summer with her par- ! Mr and Mrs. James Sellers and en * s » Mr. and Mrs A. O Daniel, children of Silver Springs, Md., are' ^ Lynn of Miami, Fla., spent spending the week with Mrs. Sellers’. 13 * ew d a y s ^ as f week with his father, | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Falls. L L - vnn » and sister, Mrs. Leo Pvt. Don Boyd of Keesler Field, i ^^ omas - Miss., spent the week-end here with, ^ r5, ^i! 3 Neighbors and sons, ! Mrs, Boyd. . I Bobby and James Dial, visited the Friends of Mrs. W. L. Lynn will be ! former’s daughters, Misses Alice glad to kno v she is improving from an< * Evelyn Neighbors in Greenville * ^ a foot injury received in a fall re- and were accompanied home by the cently. j former who spent the past week Gilbert Blakely spent Saturday in here. Greenville. ! N. P Dow of Knoxville, Tenn., Lt. and Mrs- Lamar Nelson spent jo* ne d Mrs. Dow and daughter, Dana, ; a few days this week with the for- here f° r a f ew bays visit last week j < | mer’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Leake, en-' wit b ber father, H. D. Rantin, and;n route from Detroit, Mich., to the Mrs. Rantin, and accompanied them,^ west coast of Florida, where Lt. | borne ▼ Miss Essie Davidson has resumed her teaching position in Great Falls after spending the summer vacation at her home here. Miss Mary Jean Martin of Easley, was the guest a few days last week of her cousin, Miss Anne Owens. ! Friends of Pvt. Henry S'Martin of near here, will be interested to know he has completed basic training at the armored replacement training center. Fort Knox, Ky. Miss Mary Emma Speake is at home from Camp Ton-A-Wandah, near Hendersonville, N. C„ where she was a counsellor for the summer. Thomas C. DuBose of the Coast week-end guests of their brother, Guard, Selbyville, Del., has returned | J. C. Thomas, and Mrs. Thomas. ! bis post after spending a leave i Pvt. Heath Copeland of Keesler' with his mother, Mrs. Crawford Du-' Field, Miss., spent the week-end with j Bose. Mrs. Copeland and his parents, Mr. I Dr. W. P. Jacobs was the guest and Mrs. T. D. Copeland. ; speaker at the First Presbyterian Miss Myrtle Wofford of Columbia,' church in Laurens Sunday morning. Nelson has been assigned to- a new post. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Adair of Co lumbia, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. / Friends of Mrs. A. M. Nelson will be glad to know she is improving af- 1 ter a week’s illness. Mrs. Gary Holcombe spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. M. Howard, in Campobello. Miss Lurlee Shealy was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Dantzler in Holly Hill. Mrs. C. B. Helms and Mrs. T. B. Simpson of Charlotte, N. C., were is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. D. Jeanes, and Mr. Jeanes. Mrs. Fred Whiteheart and small Sumter. Miss Grace Young is the guest of Misses Eleanor and Ann Kinney in i son, formerly of this city, have re- Miss Elsie Neighbors leaves this turned here from Greensboro, N. C., week to resume her teaching position Hartsville, after spending the to make their home ahd are occupy- ,n mg an apartment in the W. M. Mc Crary home. Mr. and Mrs. H. .L. Eichelberger summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Lt. Lawrence E. Hall of Daniel and children are vacationing this field, Augusta, Ga., spent the week- week at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. J. M. Adair Mrs. George R. Holland and Jackie Franks are spending a few days in Swannanoa, N. C., with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan. Mrs. Pringle Copeland visited her son, Pringle, student at Clemson col lege, and other relatives and friends in Central several days this week. Mrs, J. I. Copeland of Orlando, Fla., is the guest this week of Mrs. W. D. Copeland and J. Isaac Cope land. Mrs. R. P. Kapp and son, Bobby, jf Columbia, spent several days last week with her father, L. D. McCrary, and sister, Miss Ella Little McCrary. end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall. Miss Laura Frances Hudgens is the guest this week of her aunt, Miss Frances Hudgens, in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brabham spent Sunday in Earhardt with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. H. M. Brabham. ! Mrs. Irene Todd and Miss Mar garet Blakely attended the Christian Worker’s conference at the A. R. P. assembly grounds, Bon darken, N. C., the last week. • dinky Winn will return today! from Atlanta, Ga., where he has been the guest of relatives for a few days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle visited the former’s sisters, Mrs. Esther! Mrs. M. E Browning and the W. A. j Miller, and Mrs. George Crawford, in Dicus family are occupyirig the Pres byterian manse on Calvert avenue. Mrs. James R. Barbour and small son are making their home here with her mother, Mrs. George M. Davis, while Lt. Barbour is in foreign ser vice. Mrs. Lewis B. Jones of Macon, Ga., als^) spent several days here last week with her mdther, Mrs, Davis. Friends of Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Sr., will be glad to know she is at home after being a paUent at Hays hos pital last week. Mrs. H. K. Neely and daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Neely of Avondale Estates, Ga., visit ed their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Blakely, a few days last week. Columbia Sunday. They were ac- comanied home by their nieces, Miss es Romayne and Mary Sobonsky, for a week’s visit. Lt. and Mrs. J. R. Lutz and son have moved here from Laurens and are occupying the James E. Ander son home. Lt. Lutz is the medical officer for the 39th army air force training detachment at Presbyterian college. Mrs. Harry Bolick and son, Harry, were visitors in Greenville Monday. Miss Leone Crosby of Union, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Ray. and Mr. Ray. Miss Bernice Johnson has returned to Greenville where she will teach mathematics In the senior high school LefsGet Better Acquainted Banks, like people, reveal their true worth only when you know them well. 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