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* r\ ' / Thursday, June 14, 1945 > * THE CLINTON CHRONICLE }+■ Page Five in y * >r I r > — For — Moving and Hauling — Call*- L0LL1S TRUCKING LINE We Move Anything, Anywhere Any Time Marvin Lollis, Elizabeth Street Phone 402-J FOR THE FARMS OF TOMORROW • * ^ The future is bright for more and better telephone service for people living in rural areas. Plans are already under way for resuming our rural telephone expansion program which was suspended in 1942 when equipment and materials became more urgently needed for the armed forces. Surveys are being mode to determine the needs and to provide the facts from which we can carry out plans for expansion of farm telephone service. The Southern Bell Company's farm telephone ex-^ pension program is part of the Bell System's nation wide program for rural telephone extension when materials become available again. This program calls for expenditure of a hundred million dollars during a three-to-five year period and will be an important factor in providing jobs for the thousands of tele phone men now in the armed forces. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company INCORPORATED ROGERS NIFTY SALAD DRESSING:: 15« WHITE HOUSE APPLE VINEGAR 16' 16* YO-LO TOMATO CATSUP MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE TELLAM’S HIQH GRADE PEANUT BUTTER 14-Oz. Bot. Mb. Beg 1-Lb. Jer SHORTENING CRISCO BEANS WITH PORK PHILUPS 1-Lb. Jqr 3-Lb. 25c Jar No. 2 Can 31* 25* 69* 12* SILVER LABEL TEA 19c FLA. GOLD BLENDED JUICE No. 2 Can 17c ORANGE JUICE ha.goid ic. 19 C NABISCO PREMIUM CRACKERS 1-Lb. Pkg. 19c GRAPE JELLY c». CUT BEANS “‘hs JEWEL SALAD OIL JIM DANDY GRITS BLUE KARO SYRUP 15c BEE BRAND INSECT SPRAY Pt. Bot. 21c 1-Lb. Jar 20c No. 2 Can 13 c pt. Bot. 27c 5 Lb. Bag 28c Out to wartime ahorta|«a aoma of tbe ttama advertlsad below may ba temporarily out of atock at your particular store. Plaaaa remember that additional merchandise will be offered as soon aa It la aTallable. OCTAGON GRANULATED SOAP ° Lgo. Pkg. 23c OXYDOL powder 10c ii* 23® IVORY SNOW 10® L- 23® WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPIE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents very interested in progressive issues toticher in the Friendship Plresbyte- that may arise during the next seS- ^fan church He~is ? memt>er of the sion, especially those concerning a Masonic Order, jbhior Order,of U. broad aviation progc^m for South A. M , and also a member of the i Carolina. Mr. Wasson is 33 years of Advisory Board on Public Wekfare ; age, married and has three children. | and an associate member of the Ad- j He is an elder and Sunday school I visory Board for Registrants. --5" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trammell i Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H.! ; spent the week-end i with relatives. i < > in Charleston ! Miss Doris Silber is spending this I week in Waynesville, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Whitman. Mrs. Willis Clayton of Raleigh. Pitts who live near here. Miss Miriam Donnan is spending this week in Charleston with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Donnan. John G. Pitts, aviation machin- |N. C., is spending several days with! ists mate, second class, of the Navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va.\ is visiting his mother, Mrs. Irene Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Neighbors and children of Chicopee. Ga., are Mr. her sister, Mrs. Pringle Copeland. I Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hilland, Miss Sara Etta Holland, Holmes Holland, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Van Jones, Miss Frances Jones, J visiting the former’s parents, j Miss Lena Crawiford of Abbeville, | and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. I and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Curry of l Miss Gaynelle Hairston anji Miss j Fountain Inn, spent Sunday at Table Lilly Mauldin have accented posi- | Rock, N. C. itions in Columbia. Miss Amanda Milam of Charlotte, Capt. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs have N. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and returned to Camp Blanding, Fla., I Mrs. M. A. Milam. *. after spending several days with the; < Mrs. Gary Holcombe and R. . Ti former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Holcombe of Crpss Andhor, spent P. Jacobs. Sunday in Campobello with the for- Mrs. J. F. Milam ‘and daughter,: mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. ,M. Guynelle, of Columbia, spent Sunday Howard. with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts. Mrs E. C. GofT and little daugh-.j M h Timmerman. Tedo Free- 1 , j ter Jane Page, are spending this man Richard StuttSi John C authen. : week in Columbia with Mr. Goff John Hunter and Bobb 0wens are j I Rev. and Mrs. M C Dendy of ©r-| di this week at Myrtle Beac^ lando, Fla., attended the orphanage ( Misses Carolyn Young and Ro^i 'commencement exercises and were , Cason are attending sum ' me r W 5 ) 5 « ev - and Mrs ‘ , school at Winthrop college. A^Macdonaid. - A . ; Mrs. W r . D. Driggers and children, Sgt. Glenn Arrington o High I>o,nt. Bill and Marty, left Monday for N. p.. who recently returned from Hartsville w : here th iU make their hree years overseas and now sta- home with her moth Mrs M L tioned at Camp Croft, spent the past Benson while Mr Driggers is in the J week-end with his aunt, Mrs. C. H. service f . / Ha ' 1 ; _ ^ » a ^ # .. an d Mrs. Edward Ferguson of Miss Leta McIntyre of he faculty Savannah> Ga t ent the week . e nd of Flora Macdonald college. Red 1921-1945 Hugh L. Eichelberger i! r i NEW YORK LIFE MAN 24 Years Experience Professional Insurance Information '! Free y ► • Member—The National Asaociation of Life Underwriters ) CASH LOANS 1 ON AUTOMOBILES « $r>h to $1,000 or More ) SERVICE LOAN & F1NANCE CO. Phone 7-J West M«Tin St. COMPARE OCR RATES BEFORE YOl BORROW Springs, N. C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson. Miss Betty Ann Boland of Char lotte, N. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ratchford Boland. Lt. and Mrs. J. D. Owens and Miss June Owens spent the week-end in Savannah and Camp Stewart, Ga. Mrs. D. W. Sineath of Saluda, and Mrs. Hallie Chase of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with the former’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath. Misses Rosa Mahaffey, Fay Pitts, Nell Buchanan, Carolyn Pitts, Ann Pitts, Johnita Horton, Shirley Daw kins, Emma McCrary, Virginia Gray, with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. Ensign Robert D. Hamer who has been in the Pacific area, is spending a leave with his family here. « Elizabeth Wysor, seaman first class of the WAVEJ% stationed in Washington, D. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, Jr. Miss Irene Hipp is attending sum mer school at Appalachian State Teachers College in Boone, N. C. Mrs. Mid Self and son of Parks- ville, is spending the summer with her father, Mac B. Hipp, and fam ily. Mrs. Earl Workman left this week for Boone, N. C., where she is at tending summer school at Appalach- jand Virginia Henry are spending this, ian State Teachers college week at Ocean Drive beach., Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Wilder of, Ensign and Mrs. Robert D. Hamer are visiting the former's father, McCormick spent the week-end with R c Ha who is iU in a Florence the former s mother, Mrs. J. B. i hospital o -.7 i-. n . , . , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson, Mrs. Mrs. G. S. Yeldell returned to her Joe Livingston and Mr and Mr J home in Greenwood yesterday after John d Vlsited at the home of spending several days with her sis- Rev and Mrs c j Matthews at | icr. . Irs. J. D. Jeanes. Hemingway Monday afternoon. S P 3 ™ Pitts, pharmacists mate sec- s _ s t Budd McLaughlin of Fos . ° n ^ i aSS ’u/ n an ^ P t LeJ f U ^ e ’ N - n ’lter General hospital. Jackson. Miss., land Mrs. W. D. Pitts of Greenville. visited friends at Presbyterian col- spent the week-end with Mrs. Nannie . „ , . A. PUts and famiiy | g Mr , G R Milam is visiting her ! Mrs D C. Heustess has returned. son and daug hter-in-law, Mr. and from Carlisle, where she spent a few Mrs M c Milam in Emporia, Va. * days : with her brother and sister-in- - » ♦ law, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan and, Kay Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Allen PIDTUHAVC A UH Coleman and children, Mrs. Harold DII\invAT3 AliU Coleman and children of Laurens,. ■ BIBIIlfri\f B sp,„. Sunday with Mrs J A Co. ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Thfise Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. Mrs. Wyman Shealy has returned from Providence. R. I., where she spent a month with Chief Petty Offi cer Shealy. Miss Florence Ella Blakely is spending several days at Ocean Drive beach. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young are on a vacation trip to Santee, and also vis iting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Stoudemire, near Holly Hill. Bailey Dixon of Talledega, Ala., is spending the summer with his grand mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Misses Jean Layton and Marcia Galloway left Monday for Rock Hill, j where they will attend summer school at Wintjiop college. Capt. Roy Mac Spratt of the army, who recently returned from over seas service, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt last week. Miss Doris Wayland has returned to her home in Charlotte after wisit-, ing Miss Grace Young (or several 1 18 celebrating his da y S j eighth birthday today. Mrs. Edward Brailsford and chil- Summers had a birthday dren have returned to their home ih J une Summerton after visiting her par- Lewis Bagwell, Jr., seaman second i class, has a birthday tomorrow. Joan Anderson has a birthday June 117. Thomas Owens, sftn of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Owens observes his birth day June 19. Georgia Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Young, and Guy Blakely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Add Blakely, have birthdays June 17. Capt. and Mrs. W. L. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque observe their wedding anniversaries June 16 June 18 is the birthday of George Sineath. Carolyn Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Young, celebrated a birthday June 9‘. Ronnie Richey, son of Mr. and Wasson, Former Member ents. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones. . Mrs. Collie W. Anderson, Miss ij C D Norma Anderson and Mrs. Francis nOllSe, tnterS KQC6 Blalock are spending this week at |_ ri_ ^ Pawley’s Island with Mrs. I. M.l ^ OpCClGl CleCtlOfl I Adair. W. M. Arnold of Williamston, W.j Robert C. Wasson, engaged in Va., visited his brother and sister-in- business in the Hickory Tavern sec- law. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold, this tion of Laurens county, has formal- week. ;ly announced as a candidate for the Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCrary, Ken House of Representatives to fill the McCrary, Mrs. William R. Pitts, Jr v i unexpired term of J. H. Sullivan, and son, Billy, spent Sunday in Un- Mr - Wasson has been in Laurens ion with Mrs. Mrs. McCrary's broth- county politics ,for several year's, er. Jack Mobley. having ,been elected to the General Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rice of Green- Assembly in 1936 when only 24 years^ Iville, are spending this week with of a 8 e - He served two terms in the the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.} legislature. While there he was T. Woodruff. elected chaii^nan of the committee Mrs. T. S. Duncan and little daugh-I on education. He states that he is ter, Jean, of Augusta, Ga., are visit- ‘ ing her mother, Mrs. E. D. Chaney. Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Jr., has re turned from Meridian, Miss., where she spent several days with Capt. I Davis Mr. and Mrs. Bill Abrams of Co lumbia, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Estelle Ab rams. Lt. and Mrs. William S. Shields of Camp Hood and Temple, Texas., are visiting»the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Mrs. J. I. Copeland of Orlando, Hard of Hearing? Ourine Home Test Aids Thousands Thanks to an easy no-risk hearing teat, many thousands who have been tem porarily deafened now say they hear well again. 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