The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 23, 1943, Image 5

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Thursday, September 23 / 1943 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Fire WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITOHS. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT M PEOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Hill with Major Culp’s relatives be fore returning to Fort Riley,* Man hattan, Kansas. Joe Gibbs of this city left Monday i fountain Inn, spent Sunday with the for Savannah, Ga„ where he has «c-letter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. cepted a position in a shipyard. j , Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Lawmg c - ^ h» «*un»d_ to; Virginia Green of Tryon, N. C., also CITATION FOR LETTERS student nurses. j ADMINISTRATION Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin of The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. OF By J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate Judge: Whereas Edward Vance Hill made mi. «uu w. *. • Camp Forrest, Tenn., after spending suit to me to grant Margaret Hill w«k-, leave with hi. ^teTMr,. Co Letter, of H .C. Herring, here, and other rela- the Estate and effects of Edward An drew Hill. There are, therefore, to cite and son, Dewey, of Savannah, Ga M were Mrs. T. W. Hardin, Jr., spent the] r'nenas ol w. L.. Baldwin, &r., guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. week-end in Greenville with her sis- will regret to know he is ill at his Bond. In the afternoon Mr. Bond,;ter, Mrs. Phillip Eassey, and Mr. home ■■"■■"““Ito know he has been ill at his home ^ Aui Jjl ta G ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy were, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Aulmer and;this week. ugusia, guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas in Spartanburg. Mim Evelyn Henry, member of the — — — -i—> —— — Parker district schools faculty, their visitors, Mrs. J. B. McCombs, Eassey. j Mrs. W. D. Copeland and J. Isaac | Greenville, spent the week-end with c harlie and Roberta Bond, visited Mrs. Gary Holcombe, Mrs. E. C. , Copeland spent Tuesday in Colum-j admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Ed ward Andrew Hill, deceased, :hey be and appear before me, in Court of Probate, to be held at re ns Court House, Laurens, S. CL, October 5, next, after hereof, at 10 o’clock in the fi to show cause, if any they have; the said Adminstration should granted. Given under my hand this 21st of September, Anno Domini her parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Mrs - C. Bond, who is a patient Goff and Mrs. Dudley. Ray were bia. Henry. Friends of Lt. Bailey Williams will in the Greenwood hospital. | business visitors in Columbia during Friends of Julia Gray, small Friends of James Edmunds Young, the week. ^ daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Gray, be interested to. know he has been of the navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.j Mn. R. E. Monroe “ d . will regret to know she is ill. spending some time here with her training wui parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Young,, accompanied Sgt. Fowler to Camp Friends of Miss JacluonvIU. ' Mi» HU Ad.iri..pending , «« iCi w«i Dorothy T.yloj^“" TB CopeUnd b vbltlnf Andy B Young. Jr., N.v.l Air Dorothy T»ylor ^ copolMid, who b .ttonding a Corpa. Uke_ City, Ha., spent the Breckinridge, Wrightfleld, Ky., J^T'^rta^from <l u * rten ”“ ter ' Kh0<>1 a ‘ Camp Lee.,'•'“.-‘"d with hU parenb. an indefinite stay. to return to her home yesterday from Petersbura V a. Shfe was accompan-; Lt. B. Shockley Hall of the Navy Pvt. Lee Bodie spent several days Hays hospital, where she underwent -Y,*’ H. D. HENRY ttuattuft ItM-lMS F. M. BOLANB 1 leave with his mother, Mrs. R. C. an appendix operation last week. H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Telephone 121 led on the trip by Mrs. J. W. Cope- and Mrs. Hall spent a few days this land, who was the guest of Major week with the former’s mother, Mrs.; Stewart,' and Mr. Stewart, and left Little Sammie and Browning Adair <j. om f 0r a few days. ;E. H. Hall. They left yesterday forj last week to visit other relatives in have retunied to their home here af- Misses Florence'{Tripp and Lurlee a visit with Mrs. Shockley Hall’s Norfolk, Va., before returning to ter spending two weeks with their gh ea iy were guests Sunday of Mr. relatives in Norfolk oefore returning , Camp Shelby, Miss., where he is sta- frandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. ^ anC j Mrs. S. O. Taylor in Winnsboro. 1 to Fort Schuyler, N. Y., where Lt. tioned. (Browning, in Greenwood, j Mrs. Estelle Abrams is visiting her Hall is an instructor. Mrs. Alma McKee recently visited: Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr., and small her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Hedden, ! son, Thad III, havfe returned to their and Captain Hedden at Camp Gor- i home in Charleston after a visit with don, Augusta, Ga. Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr. T. C. John- Mrs. S. P. McCrackin has returned | son, Sr., and T. C. Johnson, Jr., spent to the home of her daughter, Mrs. the week-end here, and accompanied G. W. Hollingsworth, and Mr. Hoi- ’ them home. lingsworth after a stay with relatives in Whitmire. Miss Essie Davidson, who teaches in Great Falls, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Norman Duke, and brother, Joe L. Davidson. Friends of Pvt. Henry Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Young, will be interested to know he has recently been transferred from Fort Bragg, N. C., to Camp Claiborne, La. Mrs. R. E. Sadler o’f this city, and sister, Mrs. Ben H. Martin of Easley, have returned from a few days visit Pvt. Irby Ferguson of Camp Stew art, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Ferguson and other relatives. Friends of Mrs. E. C. Goff will regret to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. Pfc. Sam Cassanova of Morris daughter, Mrs. George E. Plunkett, Jr., and Mr. Plunkett in Conyers, Ga. Miss Dorothy Stutts and Miss Laura Frances Hudgens were week end guests of Mrs. B. B. Burley in Clemson. Friends of Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr;, who joined Pvt. Sheely several weeks ago at Fort Meade, Md., will be in-j terested to know she has accepted! a cashier’s position at a theatre in i Washington, D. C. Fred Skinner of Charleston, was the guest last week of. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rumph and family. Friends of little Patsy Derrick will Field, Charlotte, N* C., spent a few days leave last week with Mrs. Gas-1 sanova in Laurens and with his par- be glad to know she is convalescing ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassanova, from measles at her home. here. Mrs. Lula Hitt and Mrs. .Grady his home here and in Greenwood with Mrs. Bond. Mrs. Norman Duke has returned from Tuscon, Ariz., where she spent the summer with Mr. Duke, who ac companied her home for a few days visit here and with relatives in Union. Preston Milam, 2nd class gunner’s mate, of the navy, Norfolk, Va., spent a few days last week with his sis ters, Mrs. Edgar Copeland, Mrs. Hor ace Horton and Mrs. Ruthel Hughes. Mrs. Grady Seawright of Pendleton, also vsiited her son and daughters here during the week. Glymph and ’small son were guests with the former’s son, Rufus Sadler, midshipman at the Naval academy, Annapolis, Md. Friends of Mrs. W. C. Bond will regret tp know she is a patient at the Greenwood hospitaL Mr. IJond, of Savannah, Ga., spent Sunday ailfeawrence Reddeck and Mrs. Eugene Jd Av of relatives in Newberry Sunday. Mrs. Roscoe Stone and son of Woodruff, were guests several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Mrs. very attended the University of Georgia-P. C. football game in Ath ens Saturday. Friends of Bob Oxley will be glad to know he is convalescing at his home after being a patient at Hays hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oxley’s infant daughter, Gale, is im proving satisfactorily from a broken collar bone. V-MAIL STATIONERY for writing: to our armed forces overseas. U. S. official package, 10c. Chronicle Pub lishing Co. Phone 74. INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo bile - Sorely Bonds - AD Forms of Property Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rouknight of Charleston, visited the latter’s moth er, Mrs. Metta Stone, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon, Jr., and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vernon and son of Travelers Rest, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. j Crews. Miss Margaret Sullivan of Green ville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sullivan. Mrs. Robert Stutts' and daughter,] Fanny, of Simpsonville, were guests,' Sunday of Prof, and Mrs. Kenneth i Baker.. Friends of Edgar C. Taylor, Jr,' will be interested to know he has been transferred from Camp Peary, Va., to Camp Endicott, Davisville, B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. C. Major and Mrs. J. L. Culp andjR- L small son, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and Mrs. Culp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.! family spent Sunday in Belton with H. W. Bryson, near here, and her;the latter’s mother, Mrs. Pearl aunt, Miss Irene Workman, left Tues- Vaughn. Miss Betty Jean Sumerel, Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Office Hoars: Dr. Smith. Dally. 4:15 to g Dr. Felder, Daily, 9 to 6 Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON. S. C. We Offer Complete Banking Facilities We welcome the accepting and safeguard ing of funds of depositors and are prepared to meet promptly and fully the demands of depositors for their funds when they desire them. W’e strive to. make this bank useful in the c . business and financial development of the com munity by offering a complete and well-rounded banking service, and to satisfy all sound credit needs. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES AT SMALL RENTAL. > M. S. Haile) & Son BANKERS Established 1886 N day to spend several days in Rock 1921-1942 Hugh L Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN n Yean Experience Professional Insurance Information Free Member—The National Association of Life Underwriters railroads of America are backing industry to the limit in the war of production. Only the close coordination born of o common cause remit in the extraordinary achievements of transportation and * the war began. _ jean the Seaboard Railway has recognised the Interde- of industry and transportation. On the established principle Oat the welfare of the railroad depends upon the prosperity of its the Seaboard has been working over a long period of time jonnmlr development of the territory it serves. The Seaboard's interest extends beyond the location of new plants. It b eqnally concerned with the success of all Industry served by its ij— its policy is to provide adequate service and to adjust the freight raiea on raw materials and finished products to enable these industries to compete with similar Industries whether located in the South or P—.«»fc a M« progress has been made in the industrial development of the South in recent years. Present indications point to further expansion in the post-war period. Seaboard will work in the future —as In the past —as Partners With Industry. •ACK TNI ATTACK WITH WAR BONDS Om KAILWAY • AUlMMhrVMwr who accompained them to Belton, was the guest of her grandmother,] Mrs. Emma Vaughn. Pv t. George ' R. Felkel, ’medical corps, of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent 1 the week-end with Mrs. Felkel here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walters and son, Harold, of Fayetteville, N. C., were overnight guests of Mr; and Mrs. F. M. Stutts and family Sunday. Miss Frances Lee Pitts of Green ville, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Pitts. Miss Elsie Johnson spent Friday as the guest of friends at Winthrop college, Rock Hill. Friends of C. A. Holland formerly stationed at Fort Brady, Mich., will be interested to know he has been given a medical discharge from the army. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mabry and' daughter, Grace Allen, were week- ; end guests of friends in Lebanon. Captain B. F. Wingard formerly] of Camp Davis, N. C., is spending j a few days leave with his family here before going to his new post at Camp Hulen, Texas. Ensign and Mrs. Francis Scott Key of Key West, Fla., were guests sev- e^-days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Walden. Miss Ethel Hunter of Washington, D. C., is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Lee Hunter. W. Wv Harris and F. M. Stutts spent several days this week in Dal ton, Ga., attending the Synod of Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Mrs. C. V. Lipscombe, Miss Floride Lips- combe and Joe Edwards visited the former’s daughter, Miss Frances Ruth Edwards, at Winthrop college, Rock Hill, Sunday. Mrs. Everette Carson and little son, Everette, of Wilmington, N. C., are visiting her mother, Mrs. John T. Little, and sister, Miss Jamie Little. Mrs. R. E. Mabry, Mrs. J. R. Lutz, j5 hnd Mrs. T. E. Walden were visitors in Augusta, Ga., during the week. Mrs. Perry M. Moore and son, Ronnie, spem the past week in Woodruff with her mother, Mrs. H. C. Schumacher. Miss Rosa Lee Brogdon and Miss Leola Sease of Columbia, were guests several days this week of Mrs. O. C. Woodruff. Eugene Henderson will return to Philadelphia, Pa., today after a visit with his mother, Mrs. J. L. Dickert, near here and other relatives in Co lumbia. Friends of Mrs. A. M. Nelson will regret tb know she is ill at Hays hospital where she has been a pa tient the past week. Mrs. Bill Sims and Miss Hazel Sims spent several days last week in Piedmont with the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Ramsey. Miss Agnes Fuller and Miss Ruth McMillan, student nurses at the General hospital, Spartanburg, visit* ed their parents on Tuesday eve ning. They had as their guests Miss Janie Davis of Newberry and Miss Where would we be if THEY said . Do More in September —at least an EXTRA *100 War Bond for everybadyl 15 BILUON DOLLARS . (Non-banking quota) • Look at' the headlines in this news paper today. They tell vividly what our men are doing on battlsfronts all over the world. We thrilled to victory in Tunisia ::; victory at Munda ... invasion of Sicily. And tomorrow more victories will fill us with pride in our fighting forces. But what would happen to us if our men in Service said, "We’ve done enough”? It would be the end of all of us. We know, of course, that they’ll never quit. We know, foo, that YOU won’t let America down. That YOU won’t say. Tve done all I can.” For your job fa oo less imponant than that of the mao in uniform. And this month your asks'everyone who possibly can to i in st Itsst one extra $ 100 War You know the benefits of War They’re the safest investment ia world. They secure your future, help your country and your loved oi doing the fighting. Get st Itsst an extra $100 Bond September in addition to your purchases. .Mere if possible. Invest not only out of current ti but out of idle and accumulated And do it NOW! BACK THE ATTACK-WITH WAR BONDS / This Ad Sponsored At the Special Request of the U. S. Treasury Dept, by Prather-Simpson Furniture Co “THE HOME-MAKERS* M*