The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 13, 1944, Image 5

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/ Thursday, September 13, 1945 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five CREDITORS’ NOTICE estate will please make payment 1 All persons having claims against i^^ ew * se - the estate of Lew Edward Hatton,: S. HATTON, deceased, are hereby notified to file Administrator, the same, duly verified, with the un- Kinards, S. C. dersigned, and those indebted to said August 31, 1945.—20-3p RIPPLE BOND Pound Paper, boxed, ladies size. Envelopes to match Chronicle Pub. Co. ■ STATIONERY—An assortment good iquality paper, close out, 29c box. Chronicle Publishing Co. 1~ " — — For — Moving and Hauling — CaU— 1 LOUIS TRUCKING LINE We Move Anything, Anywhere Any Time Marvin Lollis, Elizabeth Street Phone 402-J 4- WE’RE READY TO HELP BUILD YOUR HOME! * i The Citizens Federal is ready to help you build by handling the financing of your home. Investigate our personalized, low payment plan which reduces your in terest monthly. We invite you to talk over your plans with us. No obligation. Each Account Insured Up To $5,000 EDERALoAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. 6 A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Waterproof watch* .with illuminated dial ||2M 'Chronograph with •plit-second timer. Waterproof watch; •hock-reeiitant 17 jewel*. ‘37“ Berkeley Service Lighter. Wlnd- proof. Sterling sliver. $2-00 ;Religioua protec tive medal; long neck chain. Identification bracelet in Sterling Vr SUver. t $2« Sg7« t Christmas Gifts for Service Men overseas must be mailed between September IS and October IS J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler •ITS TIME THAT COUNTS’ Prices Include Federal Tax WEEK-END TKIPS ■ - VISITORS .. ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents • I Misses Betty Taylor, Joy Godfrey | family of Spartanburg, were week- and Virginia Gray left Tuesday for end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Charlotte, N. C., where they Will be Sineath. ! students at Queens college the com-1 Lt. and Mrs, J. D. * Owens and Jing year. The latter two will enter daughter. June, spent) Sunday in ! the freshman class. Greenwood with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. McElhinney Miss Myrtle Chandler left today have returned to their home in At- resume her teaching position at lanta, Ga., after spending several the De La Howe school in Willing- 1 days with the latter’s, mother, Mrs. i ton. [Agnes Kern. 1 Miss Ella Adair is visiting her Miss Betty Tribble, left last wee [brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and for Greenwood, where she will be a Mrs Joe R Adair m Laurens . ; member of the city schools faculty, Friends here of Mrs Adair will be I this year. ; sorry to learn she is a patient in the Mrs. B. M, Anderson of ReidviUe, j Laurens hospital. :ier S M"f AKnrKern' W “ h "" ‘"'<1 Mr/and Mr, C. H, McCrarjfKen ! M,“ Frtn«, S,iaka has returneJ^Crar*, Mr, W. R. Pitta. Jr, and | to Winnsboro, to resume her teaching»• position after spending the summer at home. ' , ; Mrs. James Brogdon and twin tion with McGee’s Drug store, daughters, Jean and Joan, are visit- Mrs. E. D. Chaney, Misses Virginia ' ing Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brogdon Chaney, Ruth Holtzclaw and Cpl. in Sumter. Frank Chaney spent Sunday in New- i Mrs. J. B. Hart and children have berry with Mr. and Mrs. Frazier leturned from a month's visit with Lominack. (her mother in Belton. Mrs. Eula Quinton and children John Spratt, of the navy, spent a 0 f Enoree, were the week-end guests few days last week with his parents, of Mr _ and M rs. E. L. Holland and ! Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt, Sr. family. i Mrs. W. J. Duncan and Mrs. Nene Mrs Annje Fliedner left Monday! Washington, D C.. where she is _ : fTe* soq, Billy, spent Sunday in jenwood with Mrs. Sam McCrary. 'Jack Jeanes has accepted a posi- 1 ning for the Runge-Martin wedding. visiting her son and daughter-in- Misses Virgin;, Henry. Sara Jane Mr and Mrs. H. M. Fliedner. Johnson, Johmta Horton, Carolyn Pitts, Fay Pitts, Jean Williams, Fran- Mrs. Ralph Copeland and W. T. ces Adair, Wanda Elledge and Betty Putnam spent Tuesday in Aiken with Jo Boyd left Monday for Rock Hill. * at f er - s daughter. Mrs. J. R. Me- , where they will be members of the Teer, and Mr. McTeer. freshman class at Winthrop college. Mrs. Eugene Spratt of Blacksburg, Miss Margaret Hollis is spending is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B. the week in Beaufort wdth Mr. and Tribble, and Mr. Tribble. Mrs. L. A. Reeves. i Mrs. T. L. Smith and children.; Miss Bernice Johnson has returned Christine and Roger, of Charleston, to Greenville to resume her teaching are visiting her aunt anad uncle, Mr. position in the high school. i a nd Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Miss Louise Kern has resumed her Mfs E E W ayland of Charlotte, teaching position in Lancaster after N c and Mrs c D Boyd o( Sa .| spending the summer at home. vannah , Ga.. have returned to their Mrs. Everett Carson and sons, jhotnes after spenc jing several days jRhett and John Little, of Wilming- with their slster> Mrs . H . M Young ton, N C are visiting her mother. and Mr Y iMrs. John T. Little. Mr. Carson ac- ^ _ „ 'compamed them here for the week- Th* following Winthrop college end i students returned to Rock Hill this , Miss Margaret Adair, senior at ! week: Misses Jean Copeland. Omega Winthrop college, left Wednesday for Mon I oe ’ Jean f H yt *?’ Caro ' yt ', Hen ’ 'Rock Hill to resume her studies after ry - Tarquita Idol Marcia Galloway. ' spending the summer at home Mar- Carolyn Murphy Roslyn Cason, Car- igat-et is practice teaching economics olyn '°4. n *’ and P e My Johnson, at the Winthrop training school. . r 0tho •J°b nson °f Miss Ruth South, cadet nurse at J, Va is visiting his father. Dr. 'the University hospital in Augusta, R W-Johnson, and Mrs. Johnson. Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. ^ rS- \ Copeland is spending land Mrs. W. M. Chaney. ,two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Miss Evelyn Henry returned to B Betts, at her summer cottage at Greenville Friday to resume her C- • teaching position in the city schools ^ Calloway returned Vtedneyi- after spending the summer at home. day from Atlanta. Ga.. where he a - Capt. William B. Wade leaves to- u ’" ded , convention of the Equi- morrow for South Dakota for re- l ' . > ‘. e ^ >rn P any assignment after spending the past EASY TERMS Mrs. Dill Ellis of Tampa. Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis. Mr and Mrs. John Geer and fam- nd M. Geer. Mr. Geer recently received his Roten, Mrs. W. M7 Perdue' Jr.^of Charge from the service after Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. James Sligh st ‘ , ving ove! ' ea: * * n v !a, s(rr ‘^ and children of Little Mountain. t n ?f j spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Perdue month with his mother, Mrs. R W. Wade, and his family in Newberry. Miss Ann Blakely spent the week- ,, , _ , end in Greenville with her sister, G y of Columbia, spent the week-er Miss Florence Ella Blakely. Wlth the f» imers mother. Mrs. H J Miss Rebecca Perdue, Miss Evelyn Miss Ann Blakely left yesterday lor Greenwood to resume her studies Mr. and Mrs""John Spratt. Mrs. at Landcr < ?> lle * e a,ter ending the Keith Fleischmann and little son. *ummer aj home. Miss Virginia Spratt, and Mrs. R W.t Mr> and M™- Bob Scott and chil- Wade were supper guests of Capt. fUen '' are ^boaL>, weie jsundaN and Mrs. Bill Wade in Newberrv feU i‘ sLs ol and E L H ^ lland ! Tuesdav and ^ rs - B • Curry and Miss ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan and 5 dna Long u ^ Fou J ntai n ^n, spent daughter, Kay. Mr. and Mrs Allen Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Van Jones, j Coleman and children, Bonnie and friends of George H. Ellis will be I Bobby, of Laurens, spent Sunday s0 " y ‘° know f on fmues quite ill i with their mother, Mrs. J. A Cole-1 ath ^ m u e Calvert avenue, rpun. Pfc. and Mrs. Harold Coleman Mr " Robert E. Wysor and daugh-; 'and children, Jimmie and Harold, ter ’^ Iary ! ! pen ^ the week-end | Jr., returned to their home in Lau rens Sunday after spending several days Mrs. Coleman. Mrs. Emmett O’Farrell and chil- ' dren, Mrs. J. F. Jumper, Miss Sara in Greenville w’ith relatives Mrs. James South and little son, Jimmie, of Greenwood, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney.) Mrs. H. M. Young, Mrs. M. J. Fer- ! residence of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bal- Hayne Jumper and Mrs. Bill Jumper I due D ron ’ Mr " E : . E „ Wayla " d * Mrs C t of Springfield, were guests Sunday of,?' Boyd and anCy ° Un .*u sp f. nt Miss Kate Milam. [Saturday in McCormick with Mr. Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has returned and ^ack Scruggs, from a vacation stay in the moun- Friends , of Jo u hn D ‘ Davis will be tains of North Carolina. sorry to know he 1S ^fined to his Miss Clara Johnson left recently f 10 ” 16 on account of illness^ [for Jacksonville, Fla., where she will',. ? a Pf- and ^ Irs - L. Morgan and ; enter nursing training. 1 1,ttle dau « hler are spying the ! Sgt. James H. Leaman, Mrs. Lea-',, , , , man and baby of Tampa, Fla., visited ! ai . d on ^ a P f e st ^ et the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and' ^} r , and Mrs , 'j!.' : Mrs. Dennis Sowers,vtjiis week. Sgt.' and daughter of Yaldese, V C , s P^ut| [Leaman recently returned from f. tew , da y s last week with Mrs. il-1 [overseas duty and is being discharg- !^ arns slster ’ ^ rS- ^ ac Adair > and ed and will locate in Tampa. i »» r r '^ * , Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin had as! ^ rs ' ?' Bawl has accepted a ! their guests Sunday Hoyt Burroughs p ositlon > n fhe office of Lydia Mill jof Knoxville, Tenn., Mrs. Mattie! stl) '. e ' , » Burroughs and Miss Lucille Scogin ^ rs Ticker Irvin spent the week- ! 0 f Colbert Ga end m Columbia visiting relatives | Mrs. Andrew Johnson has returned! ^ kj and Mrs. J. VY. King of Camp from a two months stay in Charlotte, i ^ urdon ’ ? a ’ s P ent th v week-end IN. c with the latter s parents, Mr. and Darrell Franks, w'ho has been j M rs - J- Jacobs. spending the past several weeks in | Chicago, 111., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Selma B. Adait. David Boland, of the navy, sta tioned in Mayport, Fla., spent the past week-end With his father, F. M. Boland, and Mrs. Bolalnd. Walter W. Tribble left yesterday! for his home in Washington, D. C., i after spending the past few weeks | with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Copeland,) and other relatives. Mis4/L.ena Crawford of Abbeville, 1 spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Irby Holland. Cpl. and Mrs. Kphn Barnes and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent Tuesday in Augusta, Ga., with Mr. Barnes’ father, T. E. Barnes, Sr., who i is ill and a patient in the University | hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bryson and If You Don’t Rpad THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the NEWS BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING r < ■. HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE Women’s Bank Accounts 4 7 1—Eliminates Carrying Cash. 2—Simplifies Paying Bills. , ^ 3—Provjdes Checks as Signed Receipts • j ’ > ■' , The women of today hove more responsibility than at any time in the country's history . .. and are proving themselves fully capable 6f hand ling the family and business finances. Efficient women use our checking account service for the payment of all bills!^ Paying by check is the most business-like procedure, and it offers the greatest protection. We invite your accounts. WE HAVE MONEY ^0 LEND M. S. 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