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( \ Thursday,, June 21, 1945 & THE CLINTON CHRONICLE /' Page Five eodV ,0 CKROf 0U1 o V) —tt i "i / Yqur patronage appre ciated” —a fine old phrase too often neglected. But not at this PRESCRIP TION pharmacy. Bring will pay no more for physician’s Smith's Pharmacy scription here for careful compounding. We’ll fol low his commands in precise detail. And you ay your physician's pre- our professional service. unrTr t The Rexall Store 1— WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS BftlEFS... AB0UI1HE PEOPU YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents accompanied him to Sarasota, Fla.,'of Byron, Ga. for a visit to her sister, Mrs. Irvin van. Coleman. and Miss Lois SuIK- Mrs. Minnie Adair left Monday for PALL MALL Note Paper, Sheefiite Anderson where she will attend sev-; Air Laid Stationery just received.* derail parties and the mariage last eve- white, pink, ivory and blue color* nlng of her grandson, Jommie B. Kay Chronicle.Pub. Co. TO THE VOTERS AND CITIZENS OF LAURENS COUNTY: As a candidate for the House of Representatives from Laurens County in an election to be held on June 26th next, I submit the following as my qualifications and experience: I served as a member of the House of Representa tives from Laurens County in 1913 and 1914, and the extra session, and served on the Ways and Means com mittee. From 1916 through 1936 I served as Solicitor of the 8th circuit. A part of my duties as Solicitor was to attend all sessions of the General Assembly and prepare all bills and resolutions for its members, and also to give the final approval for all Acts to be signed by the Gover nor. This work covered twenty years and also every county in the state. To properly perform this work it is necessary to know the rules of the House and Senate. Since my voluntary retirement as Solicitor, I have served as Special Circuit Judge in the counties of Spartanburg, Cherokee, Sumter, Georgetown and Greenwood. I believe I have had the experience and know I have a sincere desire to serve as one of your members. 7 YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE DEEPLY APPRECIATED H. S. BLACKWELL BOTTLE You’ll get a bigger thrill from Pepsi-CoU . . . ’cause when you want more... it’s waiting for you in that big 12 ounce bottle. More finer flavor... extn BETTER TASTE i ~ PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. Mr. and Ntrs.-tfc tl Payne, Jenny i Miss Lucretia Brabham has re- and Horace Paype.fcjr., and Mrs*, turned to her home in Ehrhardt af- TTVomas Hollis left Friday for a two 1 ter visiting her brother and sister- j weeks stay at Daytona Beach, Fla. jin-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brabham. Mrs. AylifTe Jacobs is attending, James R.-O’Danlel of .Fort Worth, summer school at Winthrop college,-Texas, visited his brother, A. O’Dan- Rock Hill. | iel, during the week. Mrs. W. S. Horne and son, Billy, Miss Anne Owens spent the week- are spending this week at Folly Beachi.with Mrs. Allen W. Taylor. Sgt. and Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, are visit ing relatives here. David Bolaftci, -seamaan second class, of Mdyport, Fla., has been spending a leave with his father, F. M. Boland, and Mrs. Boland. end in Ne\|berry with relatives and friends. J - ' Col. Robert E. Wysor of Camp Blanding, Fla., has been spending several days here with his family; | He will Return to his post tomorrow, accompanied - by Mrs. Wysor and daughter, Mary Kent^ for a visit. Fleming Mason of Atlanta, Ga.,j spent last week with his mother, Mrs Miss Martha Stoner has returned D w Mason. Mrs. Mason joined her I to her home in Elberton, Ga., for the husband here for the week-end. ! summer. Mrs. Perry Moore left Saturday for Ann and Patsy Macdonald are vis- New York, where she will buy mer- ! iting their grandmother, Mrs. W. P. chandise for Moore’s Dress Shoppe. ICalrton, in Union Point, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeman and I Miss Cissy Young left last week for little son of Kingstree, were guests Camp Highlands, Smyrna, Ga., where this week of friends and relatives in she will be an instructor in horse-■ the city. , ' back riding this summer. Mrs. Lilia Hollingsworth and Mrs. Mrs. Ansel Godfrey, Miss Joy God-: Qeorge E. Hollingsworth of Union, frey, Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Miss Visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollings-j Barrie Jean Wingard are vacationing worth» during the week, at Ocean Drive beach. i Lt. and Mrs. Bill Shields left Fri- Elizabeth Wysor, Sic, of the day for Norfolk. V^., where they are WAVES, stationed at Washington, visiting Lt."Shields' parents. |D. C. t returned to her post Tuesday Lt. and Mrs. J. William King, Jr., I after visiting her parents, Col. and of Augusta, Ga., visited the latter’s • Mrs. R. E. Wysor. parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobi,; {Mrs. George Days of Manning, is during the week-end. spending several weeks here with Misses Mary Ella Bailey and Aga-. I Mrs. Julia Griffin. |tha Bailey are attending summer ( Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Pattillo of Co- school at Winthrop college, Rock ♦ lumbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tur- Hill. k^tte of Wilmington, N. C., have re- Mrs. Olga Craig Lominick and turned to their homes after spending small daughter have moved to several weeks as the guests of Mr., Greenville where they will make and Mrs. A. W. Brabham. I their future home. Mrs. N. P. Dow and daughter,) Mrs. F. M. Stutts is spending this Dana, of Knoxville, Tenn., are spend- | week in Charleston with her sister, ing two weeks with her father, H. D. Mrs. C. E. Hill. Rantin, and Mrs. Rantin. Miss Luva McDonald is spending Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper, Su-;the summer with her mother in Iva. sanne Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Russell) Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brabham are Cooper left Sunday for a week’s stay j spending a week’s vacation at Myrtle at Myrtle Beach. ^ ! Beach. i Mrs. T. J. Peake of Wellesley, 1 Dr. James F. O’Daniel of Ellijay, Mass., is visiting Mrs. John W. Little jGa., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.i and other friends in the city. A. O’Daniel, last week. Mrs. Frank J. Merriam of Atlanta, Misses Julia and Helen Porteri Ga., is visiting her daughter,* Miss 1 have joined their mother, Mrs. W. S. Elise Merriam, and brother, M. M. Porter, at Montreat, N. C., for the Freeman. , summer. Miss Frances O’Daniel of Gastonia, Mrs. J. D. Henry and children, N. C., has arrived to spend the sum- Jerry and Johnnie, returned Thurs- mer with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. day from Greenwood where they A. O’Daniel. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Clyde Smith has gone to her Dotte Henry, home in Seneca for the summer. Misses Irene Hawthorne and Vir- Lt. (jg) John D. Davis has return- ginia Nichols are spending the sum- ed from St. Petersburg, Fla., where mer at their homes in Donalds and he attended the marriage of his sis- Due West. Iter, Miss Harriett Davis, to Pvt. Cliff Mrs. Rex Phillips has returned i Elkins, Jr. . : from a two weeks visit with Mrs. 1 R. Z. Wright of Jacksonville, Fla., Agnes McBreary and other friends in | is spending his vacation with his sis- Pelzer. Mrs. McBreary accompanied 'ters, Miss Sallie Wright and Mrs. Zee her home for a visit. jMcLees. | Capt. Harry Davis of Newport Albert Youmans has returned to News, Va., is visiting relatives here, ihis home in Georgetown after spend-) Mrs. D. H. Reyonlds, Jr., and lit- ! ing two weeks with his grandparents, tie son, DeLeon, of Washington, Ga., | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Todd. arrived Tuesday for a visit with her i Miss Ella Adair is spending the parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair, 'week in New York buying fall mer- S-Sgt. and Mrs. John W. Finney, | chandise for the Laadies’ Ready-to- Jr., leave today for Miami, Fla., Wear Shoppe. where they will spend ten days be fore Sgt. Finney is reassigned. James Gary Martin, Jr., stationed at Melbourne, Fla., visited friends Read The Chronide-Your Neighbor Does j Mary Catherine Anderson is spend ing several weeks at Camp Ton-A- Wandah, Hendersonville, N. C. Sgt. Jack Jeanes is spending a few here the past week-end. days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brogdon of Camp I Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Mrs. Jeanes and Blanding. Fla., is spending some time | Miss Florence Tripp went to Fort with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hu- ,1 Bragg Saturday to accompany him bert Johnson, home.* Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Sr., Mrs. Law- Mrs. Elise Spencer Hindman of rence Davis and Mrs. Jack H. Davis, New York, is visiting hpr parents, Jr., were in Columbia Tuesday eve- Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer. | ning for the marriage at the First Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith are in Baptist church of the former’s niece. New York this week buying fall Miss Josephine Stout, to Pfc. Morris merchandise for Belk's Department C. Lumpkin. store. Mrs. Margaret McFadden leaves S-Sgt. James R. Holland of the today for a month’s vacation stay in 14th Air force, stationed in China, is (Manning as the guest of her sisters, spending a 30-day furlough with his; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCurdy of; mother, Mrs. John R. Holland. | Summerville, Ga., are visiting Mr. Mbs. D'Arcy Gray was called to and Mrs. W. G. King and other rela- Gainesville, Fla., last week-end on|tives here. account of the death of her brother, j Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent Miss Florence Ella Blakely has re-i Sunday in Columbia as the guests of turned home after spending last Mr. and Mrs. John Doster. . week at Ocean Drive with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little of Green- Mr. and Mrs. Julian Coleman are wood, were Sunday guests of rela- spending a two weeks vacation in; lives here. Hendersonville, N. C. j Mrs. W. L. Marshall. Jr., of Wades- Dr. Carl Coleman of The Citadel, boro, N. C., visited her mother. Mrs. Charleston, is visiting his parents. C. M. Bailey, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. John \V. Coleman; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and Mrs. Conway Twitty of Rock Hill, family of Gray Court, spent the spent the week-end with her parents, week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens. Hitt. Misses Grace Young, Lillian Dill-1 Mrs. Alex Blakely of San Pedro, ard, and Peggy Copeland are attend- Calif., is spending some time with ing the Young People’s conference her mother-in-law, Mrs. A. Ross this week at Camp Riverside near Blakely. here. / Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt attended Misses Jean Layton, Marcia Gal- the funeral of W. G. Henderson in lowaw, and Roslyn Cason, students at Gray Court Monday, Mr. Henderson Winthrop college, Rock Hill, spent was a cousin of Mr. Hitt, the week-end at their /homes here. Capt. Allen McSween, Mrs. Mc- Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn of Uma- Sween and small son, Allen. joinCTi tilla, Fla., spent the week-end at the Capt. Bill McSween and Miss Caro- orphanage enroute to Montreal, N. C., lyn McSween at Union yesterday and where they will spend the summer went to Montreal, N. C., for a several | at their cottage, v jdays visit with their parent?, Dr. and Rufus E. Sadler, midshipman at Mrs. John McSween. Capt. Bill Mc- the U. S. Naval academy, Annapolis, Sween arrived this week from over- Md,, is visiting his parents, Mr. and seas duty. Mrs. R. E. Sadler. Miss Jane Sturgeon ixf Athens, Ga..' Murphey Timmerman, Charles is spending a vacation with her Johnson and Bobby Owens, returned mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. .Sunday after spending a few days ati Miss Lurlee Shealy spent the Myrtle Beach. I week-end at her home in Newberry.' Mrs. Leonora Major, member of! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger! the orphanage school faculty the past attended the Sullivan-Kay wedding year, has returned to her home in in Anderson yesterday. Cross Hill for the summer. Mrs. Ma-j Wyman Shealy Jr., of the navy, jor will be principal of the Cross Hill visited his mother here during the school for the'coming year. week. ( Ayliffe R. Jacobs is spending the Corp. Edward Bailey of the army, summer in Easley with Her grand- visited his mother, Mrs. Annie Giles mother. Bailey, during the week. Mrs. Bailey — For — Moving and Hauling — Call — LOUIS TRUCKING We Move Anything/ Anywhere Any Time Marvin Lollis, Elizabeth .Street * Phone 402-J r^r- CASH LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES $50 to $1,000 or More SERVICE LOAN & FINANCE CO. 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