The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 07, 1944, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

Thursdoy, June 7, 1945 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five f. . 4f I H. D. HENRY 1898-1945 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY i INSURANCE.' •>' <j . .1 STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate Telephone 121 We Helped the Doctoi to • Careful compounding ot prescriptions is an aid to rapid recovery. That is why so many Doctors direct their patients to bring prescrip tions here, where skilled Help Hei... specialists give dose atten tion to the important work 1 ot fulfilling Doctor’s orders. W'hynottakeadvantageofthis reliable service the cry next time you have a prescription? RELIABLE* Smith's Pharmacy The Rexall Store DELICIOUS - WHOLESOME IXIM AI ICE CREAM (Trade Mark Registered) Favorite for Children OUR DIX1MAID ICE CREAM Smooth is the word for it. It's creamy, and oh, so good! The youngsters will perk up and take notice every time it’s on the menu. Call For DiximaiD Ice Cream from your favorite dealer in Clinton and Goldviile GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. J' It’s dill a big part of the war picture “Getting things done ’til the war it won” is still the big job of Long Distance. 1 ' V Sometimes there’s an extra heavy load on certain circuits. Then the operator will ask your help by saying—“Please limit your call to 5 minutes.” Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company mer. Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, INCORPORATED I WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS | BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW j Items of Interest Concerning Clintfln Residents I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell and i Mrs. Richard Moore is a patient; Mrs.‘Metta Stone are visiting their at the York.county hospital in Rock sister and daughter, Mrs. Quay Grigg, Hill, where she recently underwent i in Statesville, N. C. an operation. Friends of Mrs. J. F. Jacobs will Mrs. Jesse Owens is visiting her be interested to know she is conva- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and : lescing at her home after a recent Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., in Atlanta, j operation at Hfcys hospital. ,Ga. Miss Mary En|fna Speake left yes-j Miss Louise Kern leaves this week terday for Camp Ton-A-Wandah. f or Atlanta, Ga., where she will at-j<> ; near Hendersonville, N. C., where tend summer school at Emory uni-i ^ she will be a counselor for the sum- versity. ‘ k Chaplain W. v P. Anderson, Jr., of « .,_ , the Navy, recently returned from Spept *» he V ^ e »!r* en< t J 1617 , par " 1 the South Pacific, and Mrs. Ander-jo ente. Mr and Mrs. J. D^ Boland. i on of Atlanta Ga visited the for _ 0 M u S ‘ i ^ S rawf ° r i ! Pent ‘- } he mer’s grandmother. Mrs. R. L. Bail- week-end m Gaffney With her sister, !ey and Miss Ruth Bailey ^ week Mrs ^omarHollis arrived this' Carolyn Henry and Marion week from Augusta. Ga.; and will ^ left yesterday for Camp Ton- ;; [make her home with her parents, Mr. ^* Wa 5 ldah ’ near Hendersonville, N.; 1 and Mrs. H. D. Payne, while Lt. Hoi-< C -;, where the y Wl11 serve as coun ‘ |liris in the se J rvTc*r- f i sellor9 ’ I Mrs. I. Mac Adair-and children,' Mrs. Andrew Johnson is convalesc- Herbert and Duckett, are spending,! i n § a ! Hays hospital after a tonsilec- | the month at Pawley’s Island. tomy yesterday. j E. C. Goff of Columbia, .spent a Mrs. Cleveland Brannon, who lives 'few days this week with. Mrs. Goff near here, is improving from an ill-j j and little daughter, Jane Page. ness at Hays hospital. Capt. James Edmund Ferguson of, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mrs. W. I Camp Lee, Va., visited his parents, g Horne and son,'Billy, have moved Mr. and Mrs. E. W.-Ferguson, thisjj n ^ 0 residence formerly occupied week - i by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McGee on Cal- ] Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair and ( vert avenue 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman spent „ r- u w* o Saturday in Columbia. Mrs. Chapman , Kathryn Eichelberger lett Sunday I . A , • for a months stay at Camp Pinnacle, a n d Mrs. Adair attended an Eastern Hendersonville NT Star banquet at the Wade Hampton ‘ . • • hote] Robert Knox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Harriet Davis, who recently Eugene Knox, is able to be out after completed her training at the Gen- a recent tonsilectomy at the Green- eral hospital in Spartanburg, is wood hospital. 1 spending some time with her parents, Jimmie Nichols, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis. Mrs - c - E - Nichols, is able to be out ' Mrs. R. W. Wade is visiting her, after a recent tonsilectomy at Hays i sister, Miss Julia Spratt, in Ashe- h° s Pit a l- ville, N. C. -f’ ; | Betty Jean Sumerel, Patsy Fowler, j Friends of Mell Wilson, son of Mr^rry Thomas, Mary Katherine And- and Mrs. Lowry Wilson,, will be glad, erson ’ Sara Bilakely, and Betty Jo to know he is able to be out again Vaughn left yesterday for Camp Ton- ! after a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital. near Hendersonville, N. C. Mrs. Ernest Chaney is visiting herj Friends of Mrs. V. E. Shealy will daughter and son-in-law, Sgt. and be interested to know she has re- Mrs. T. S. Duncan, in Augusta, Ga. ! t urne d to her home in Kinards after Miss Marjorie Wilier is attending a re cent operation at Hays hospital. Draughon’s Business college in I W. A. Buchanan, Jr., seaman sec- Greenville. i ond class, of the Navy, visited his Mrs. Earl Payne and little son of P a rcnts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Buchan- Laurens, spent the week-end with an ’ * ast week. Mr. and'Mrs. Fred Whitlock. Miss A 8 n es Fuller, cadet nurse at Miss Robbie* King is spending sev- Lawson General hospital in At- eral days at Myrtle Beach with|^ an f a * L' a * spent the week-end with ,friends. h 01- parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Mrs. Paul Turner returned Monday , ^ u H er ' enroute to Columbia where from Atlanta, Ga., where she visited s f ie s t 0 °d fhe state board examina- Dr. and Mrs. Herman Turner. Ition. Miss Ann Blakely has returned! Friends of Mrs. E. W. Ferguson from Myrtle Beach where she spent j wd * regret to know she is ill at her a few days last week. home on Hampton avenue. Pfc. Roy Lopez has returned to 1 Mrs. William D. Adair has resign- Oliver General hospital, Augusta, j ed as bookkeeper for the Clinton Ga., after visiting his parents, MrJ E * ec f r ' c Freezer and Locker Coop- and Mrs. P. A. Lojpez, the past week- erative. has accepted a position in e nd ^ c j the offices of Jacobs Press of this Capt. Lykes Henderson, who wasi c ^y- recently liberated by the Allies in Mrs. X E. OSteen of Manhattan, Germany, arrived home Sunday for . Eansas ’ and son * Johp L. Mim- a visit with his mother, Mrs. L. S. w* 10 recently returned to the Henderson, and family. He was ac- s* 3 * 65 from overseas, are visiting companied by Mrs, Henderson and Mrs. R. B. Glenn and other relatives, little daughter, Spunky, of Colum-! Mrs. Keith Fleischmann and little bus, Ga. son are visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. A. Michael McMillan of Greenville, is Nickles, in Charleston. Visiting his father, J. P. McMillan, Misses Martha and Mary Mitchell, and other relatives. ! members of the faculty of Brenau ! Friends of Mr*. R. F. Adair will be lcollege - Gainesville, Ga., are spend- interested to know she has returned surnr ncr with their parents, from Arlington, Va., where she has,^ r ' and Mrs. George Mitchell, been a hospital patient several weeks Mrs. Homer Turner of Charlotte, recovering from a broken hip injury G . was the guest this week of Mr. received while on a visit to her and Mrs. Haynie Prince, daughter, Mrs. Chandler Griggs, and Richard Stutts and John Cauthen Mr. Griggs. I are spending the week in Charleston Mrs. E. C. Carson and children,, and Eolly Beach. Everett, Jr., and John Little, of Wil-| Mrs - Tom B - Cooper and children mington, N. C., arrived yesterday for ! are s P en ding several weeks in Gads- a visit with her mother. Mrs. John T. i den - Ala., with relatives. Mr. Cooper Little. Mr. Carson accompanied them accom P an ' e d them down Thursday here. "- r j ^ or *be week-end. • \ Miss Agnes Milling has accepted a; Mrs. C. W. Stone returned Tuesday secretarial position in the office of; ^ rom New Orleans, La., where she | H. L. Eichelberger. Miss Mary Ella Bailey, who taught in Greenwood the past year, is at home for the summer. Mrs. Lewis Oden and children of Blackshear, Ga., are visiting her par ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Shealy. Mrs. W. S. Porter left Monday for Montreat, N. C., where she will spend several months at her summer cot tage. She will be joined next week . # by her daughters, Misses Helen and NotlCC Soldiers PoDCTS Julia Porter. , 1 Mrs. George Brown spent last; The Chronicle asks for relatives of week in Greenville visiting relatives., the following men in service, un- Ladsnn DuBose of Davidson col- known to us, to call at the office and visited her daughter, Mrs. Herman Denzler, and Mr. Denzler. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes are mov ing today into their recently pur chased home on N. Adair street. Sgt. J. D. McKee of Keesler Field, Miss., Mrs. McKee and children of Abbeville, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Alma McKee. lege, Davidson, N. C., is visiting rela tives and friends here. Mrs. Sallie Boozer has returned to her home in Silverstreet after visit-1 ing her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.! a^d Mrs. T. M. Sease. She was ac companied home by her grandsons, Tommy and Bill Sease, for a visit. | Sgt. and Mrs. W. D. Burley have returned to Gainesville, Texas, where the former is stationed, after a visit with Mrs. Burley’s mother, Mrs. J. K. Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McGee and lishin 8 Co family have moved into their recent ly purchased home on South Adair street. Mrs. Nolan Parker and children of Langley, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs .John D. Davis, during the week end. Capt. Dan Brimm of the Seabeel command, visited his father, Dr. D. J.| Brimm, last week. Lt. Dillard Boland, who has been released from the army hospital at Camp Butner, N. C., where he has been a patient since his return to the States, and Mrs. Boland are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bo- | land and Mr. and Mrs. Ate Work-1 man. advise if they desire these subscrip tions continued or removed from the list. Davis W. Ellis, Sic. Horace Edwin Brown, Sic. Pvt. Gerald E. Morse. Pvt. Gay Se/lers. Warren G. Whitmire, S2c. Pfc. George S. Simpson. CARTER’S WHITE INK. Travel ink in case. Showcard colors. Synthetic rubber paper cement. Chronicle Pub- Gray Funeral Home Clinton. S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and... EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SER£|CE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra. LARGE... Enough to serve all of vour demands. . i SMALL... Enough to know you personally. -—^ STRONG... Enough to give you reliable protection. OLD... - Enough to help vou with your problems. These are just a few of the fundamentals wdiich make this bank the choice of hundreds of business men and individuals. We are always glad to talk over your pn>b- lemel whether it’s a loan, a deposit or an investment. EVERY BANKING SERVICE BUSINESS AND PERSONAL M BANKERS Established, 1886 F0» £J’jZa,tKyu... S)/ FORt BAKING QUALITY! Bread I OVER A <== -Jl uH c(A&L' YEARS WE sorn S M plenty You'll get a bigger thrill from Pepsi-Cola • . . ’cause when you want more... it's waiting for you in that big 12 ounce bottle. More finer flavor... extra sipa ... for a nickeL BETTER TASTE PEPSI COLA BOTTUNG CO. GREENVILLE. S. C. Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does