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I TKuradoy, September 16,1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE/CLINTON, S. C. Page Seven NURSERY NOTES t' With the opening of school lest week, several attractive little tots were added to the roster of the nurs ery school at 29 Jackson street. Among these were Dawn Campbell, 'Joe and Alice Fay Chapin, Judy Chaney, Cecil and Jimmie Davenport, Helen and Quilda Tucker coming in on Wednesday. Mildred Griffin and Dot Jones en tered school, while Eddie Pearson and Joy Stuckey moved away. Vic Sparks and Jimmy Boland, who attended the nursery while here visiting their grandparents, have re turned to their homes. _ Jim and Bill Watson have returned for the past week. Even the children get a thrill out of watching 19 months old EddieJgfNp TUE XA/EEIf Hill, when-railed for his bath, going ■ VJK I rlC ”CLIV to his locker and getting his pa jamas, then picking out his very own towel and wash cloth from the many in the bathroom—and he has yet to forget to hang them back. Cecil Davenport is the envy of everyone with his two new pairs of beautiful pajamas. TEN POINTS They cost so little . . . They are worth so much! 1. You cannot bring about pros perity by discouraging thrift. 2. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong SOUTH CLINTON NEWS and Be] itattve childi Geraldine/^and Oscar Lee| three Dan Cochran. Just inside the living- Carl Inez' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kellett of Ninety-Six, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mfs C. J. Blackwell. Mrs. Lula Abercrombie of Fountain Inn, visited her son, Earl Abercrom bie and family during the week-end. Miss Shirley Eskew of Columbia, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall, and Mr. Kuy kendall. Mrs. Jim Bailey and son have re- brothers, " Paul, Dewey and Tucker, and three sisters, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Edna Childress, Mrs. Ethel Finley. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at two o’clock from Lydia Baptist church by the small chilc|ren, Doris, Edna, Frances, received at the door by Mr. and Mrs. j wool gabardine, with brown and other accessories in the room, Miss Ruth Bailey of this city, i shade. Her blouse, was of heaven an aunt of the bride, greeted the j blue silk crepe, with bow at the neck, and guests. v 'She wore an orchid corsage. In the living-room, the receiving Mrs. Powe is the daughter of Mr. line was composed of the bridal cou- and Mrs. William Pinckney Ander- plej the parents of both, and Miss son. She is a graduate of AlabaBHS — Ruth Anderson. 'Polytechnic institute. Auburn, Ala.. Rev. W. A. Tinsley. Interment fol-< Inviting the guests into the dining receiving a degree in commercial lowed in Forest Lawn cemetery, Lau- r000:1 waa . ^ r *- P*den Anderson, ar t. rens. while James receiving Anderson. there was Mrs. Mrs. A. O. Bray SOCIETY The bride’s mother before marriage was Miss Clayte Bailey. She is named | sliced the bride’s cake, and Mrs. Wil- i 7** liam P. Anderson, the third, prestd- L or . h *I 'hatemal grandmother. led at the punch bowl. The bridal mo-! R; L Ba,le5r Mr > Ba ' 1 ' y and dau *^- (Coutniued from page three) turned from a several days visit with; adorned the 3. You cannot help small men by from a short trip with their parents,'tearing down big men. Mrs F. E. Holcombe in SimpsonvUle., were received. Miss Dillard was pre- tit prevailed in the decorations on M1m Ruth ' a, " nd ' Ki the the table. Serving in the dining room a *' were Mrs. Harry Raysor, Mrs. Kirk) Dr Pow «- son of Dr. and Mrs. s where the guests Allen, Jr., Miss Virginia Gower and Walker Haliburton Powe of Green- and Carolyn Langford is back after staying* at home during a visit of her grandmother. Joy Chapin has been ill at home Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson spent sented a corsage of tube roses and the week-end with their daughter, j identical miniature corsages were 4 You cannot help the poor by de- 1 Mrg Milton King, and Mr. King in i pinned on as the guest arrived. INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo bile - Surety Bonds - All Forms of Property Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. C. stroying the rich. I Greenville 3. You cannot lift the wage-earner by pulling down the wage-payer. 6 You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than your income. 7. You cannot further the brother hood of man by inciting class hatred. 8. You cannot establish sound se curity on borrowed money. 9. You cannot build character and courage by taking away a man’s in itiative and independence. 10 ; You cannot help men perma nently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves. —Land O’ Lakes News. Coffee and sandwiches were served Pvt. and Mrs. Oscar Neal of San during the afternoon. The bride- Antonio, Texas, are spending the I elect was remembered by the host- week with the former’s brother, Gar- i esses with gifts. Miss Grace Martin ville, was graduated from Furman university and the Medical College of South Carolina at Charleston. Miss Mary Evelyn Allen. Later in the evening Dr. and Mrs. Powe left for a brief wedding trip ... . . .. „ _ . ,. . . „ . r. . . 5. ; served his internship at Garfield before giong to San Antonio, Texas, where Lieut. Powe reports for duty monal ho * p ta * Washington. He !• at Fort Sam Houston. The bride wore a flrst lieutenant in the Medical for traveling a suit of dark brown corps. STATIONERY — You will find a complete line in our Stationery de partment, all sizes and popular pric es. Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74. « The least we can 1F0R ley Neal, and family. John Wallace of Wattsville, vis ited his daughter, Mrs. Luther Hughes, and Mr. Hughes Sunday Mrs. Sanford Thomas spent the week-end with her husband, Sgt. Thomas, at Fort Moultrie. \ Mrs. M. C Smith has returned after spending several months witn her daughter, Mrs. Paul Wilson, and Mr. Wilson in Laurens. Mrs Houston Ellis and small daughter, Judy, of West Clinton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis.— Mrs. Maude Turner and children visited her sister, Mrs Roy Fuller, in Green ville. Sunday. - , Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore visit of Greenville, was guest for the party. an out-of-town / -jU Anderson-Powe Wedding Of Interest Here Eliciting wide social attention is the marriage of Miss Minnie Reid Anderson and Lieut. Walker Hali burton Powe, Jr., Medical Corps,! United States army, which was sol-j emnized Friday evening, September! 10, at 7 o’clock, at the hoifie of the bride’s parents in Greenville. Dr. Charles Haddon Nabers per formed the ceremony before an altar; of palms, white gladioli, carnations' and lighted candles. The music was rendered by Mrs. Arnold E. Putman, j ed their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Duna- pi an i s t; Lt. William Hess, soloist, and way, and Mr Dunaway, during the Miss B^ty Powei siste r of the bride- week-end. - I groom, violinist. Friends of B. F. Harvey will be in-1 pride’s only attendant was her tere«ed to know he has enlisted in! sisteri Miss Ruth Anderson, who the navy. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder children and Mrs. Ellie Reeder visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reeder in Whitmire Sunday. Mrs. Hudson Davis and children served as maid-of-honor. Her gown ano 'was of pink satin, with fitted bodice and full, gathered skirt. She carried an arm bouquet of shaded asters. The bride was given in marriage by her father, William P. Anderson, IXIM AI ICE CREAM (Trade Mark Registered) HITS THE SPOT! and Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Patterson ^ bridegroom had as his best visited Mr. and Mrs L. E. Brown j man his father Dr w H Powe near Laurens Sunday. White satin fashioned the bride’s Mr and Mrs. J. E. Mcl^ndon and| gown which was made with sweet _ daughter, and Mrs. Kate McDaniel of j heart neckline, fitted bodice, full, ”*** Clinton, spent the week-end J gathered skirt, leg o’ mutton sleeves, with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thrift. : w jth satin covered button trim. She Miss Annie Huff of Whitmire, is! wore the bridal veil used by her sis- spending the week with Miss Daisy, ter . in ., aWt Mrs william Anderson, Gr ® nt - at her wedding. The veil was held to ** Mann and son have re- her hair with a coronet of seed pearls turned after spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Florence Scott, in Conestee. Mrs. Anna Ashley of West Clihton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J. S. Navy. taken from the trim of her mother’s wedding dress. The bride carried a | bouquet of carnations, tube roses and a white orchid with purple throat. Immediately following the cere mony an informal reception was held As the guests arrived they were Here’s what YOU must do to # Back the Attack Miss Frances Fuller of Union, spent' with close friends and relatives pres the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.'* Floyd Emery. Mrs. Zula Chandler and Miss Vir ginia Chandler of Goldville, visited Mrs. George Pressley Sunday. Little Joan Stroud has returned to Anderson after spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Neal, ahd Mr. Neal Friends of Pfc. Harold Hughes will be interested to know he has been transferred from Cherry Point, N C., to El Centro, California. Mrs. Robert Huff and children of Whitmire, visited Mrs. T. O. Williams Sunday Mrs. F. E. Brown and daughter, Miss Eloise Brown, visited relatives in Whitmire Sunday. Mrs. G. E Bishop was a visitor in Greenville Thursday. Mrs. Mark Ballard and daughter, Miss Earline Ballard, spent the week end with Mrs. Joe Todd at Folly Beach. Pvt. and Mrs. F. E. Holcombe and son of Camp Croft, and Simpsonville, visited Mr and Mrs. David Satter field and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reed er during the week-end. C. D. Bailey spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Green ville. Mr and Mrs. Walter Reese and children of Pickens, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and children visit ed Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson There’s a scarcity of all GOOD things now-. . . that’s why you often find your favorite fountain out cf Dixi- maiD Ice Cream, but you can always rely on the quality of DIXIMA1D as being the very best. So keep asking for that good DIXIMAID ICE CREAM, you’ll enjoy it and so will your family., Call For DiximaiD Ice Cream from your favorite dealer in Clinton and Goldville GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. and during the week-end. Mrs. Mattie Stockman | Rhett, of West Clinton, spent ; week-end with their daughter sister, Mrs. Clarence Blackwell, and Mr. Blaclyvell. , N OW, a* America goes all out for the INVASION — year M/srt mmstjtim tb*fight, ft For the very least you can do for your country— and for your loved ones doing the fighting—is to invest in MOM War Bonds in September. Think of Jim fighting with Eisen hower i: 3 or Bill with MacArtbur in the Solomons;;. or Bob up In Kiska. They’ve given their pledge to fight—and die if need be—for their country. They’re reedy to g* mil tb* wmy. And we at through mil At wmy, tool That means evety individual in the country who earns a wage or draws sn income or has accumulated funds must invest in at least one IXTRA $100 War Bond if be can possibly do so. Those who can, must invest more.This in addi tion to your regular War Bond sub scription; Yes, the least you can do for your seen in service is to do MOM in Sep tember. MOM in the safest securi ties in the world—U. S. Government War Bonds. But do it now—It’s for the INVASION I Among The Sick Mr^. J. S. Navy is ill at a her home. Mrs. Paul Taylor continues ill at her home on Davis avenue Mrs. Carl Johnson is iD". » Birthdays Pvt. Homer Fuller observed his birthday September 13th. Miss Hazel Harvey will observe her birthday September 18. ,■ Mrs. Dbrroh Hairston observed a birthdady September 12. . S. 2-c Charles Harvey observed his birthday September 8th. Mrs Juanita Thrift will observe "a birthday September 20th. Pvt. Floyd E Urown, Jr., will ob serve a birthday September 24. W P. Thrift III observed a birth day September Uth. WAR MAN IS BILLION DOLLARS This Space Purchased To Aid America’s Drive for Victory By Smith's Pharmacy “The Rexall Store” Announcements for Lydia Baptist Choreh Sunday, Sept 19 Sunday School—10:15* A. M. Preaching—11:15 A. M. Rev. W. A. Tinsley, Pastor. B T. U.—7:00 P. M. Preaching—8:00 P. M. The public/ is invited to attend the services. Luther J. Tucker Luther J. Tucker, 45, died Satur day night at his home on Church street after a lingering illness. He was a native of Spartanburg county, but had made his home in Clinton for the past 12 months. Mr. Tucker is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Thornhill Tucker; four E verywhere ovu armed foroos lag the enemy back In the five war oi INVASION. They era jour aoas, hnaband, sweetheart, fpthor, raUtivua They ask only on* thing—that them up ALL THI WAT. With Victory coming noarc* you most not fail cur boys ■ your soldier, Bailor or merino. You’re not asked to giro a cent —only to pot every dollar you can scrape up into the world's safest invest ment—War Bonds. Boy at least Oil# antra $100 War lend during this $15,000,000,000 3rd War Loan Drive in addition to year rognlar bond- baying. Ivory one who possiblyy-ean must invast at hast $100. Soma of you mast invest thousands. Taka it out oi income, taka it out of idle and accumu- luted funds. 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