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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five “our billy Packed in Pin-striped Towel Bags. Wholesale Distributor THOMAS & HOWARD CO. NEWBEBRY. a. C. 4 January 31 {THE LAST DAY ^ FOR MEN NOW IN THE ARMY TO i RETAIN THEIR PRESENT ORADES f BY REENLISTING ... Mm now mlh€ Army who rc enlist before Februery 1 will be TtenliUeJ m their present grede. Men honorebly dis- eherged ten reenlist within 20 deyt efter ditcherge in the grede they held et the tone of diseherge, provided they re- enlist'before Februery 1, 1916. HIGHLIGHTS OF THI NEW l a long list of attractire ' :nt privilege* in the si Fore*. VoUmtarr ,nt Act of 194$. The ability to keep your preaent grade ia onlr one of them, but thl* privilege expire, on of men have enliated, and bm thouaandi are enliating evr day. You'll certainly want Job in the World." FAY PM MONTH— fijano fae.To . 7L00 jSo S7.75 SU THI JOI THIOUOH U.S.ARMY • I A "OUAtOIAN OF V/CTOir” u. a aaaty taanmmt aranoo 132-34 f. 0. Bldg. Greenwood, S. C. WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS Here Are Some of The Advantages of a Check ing Account In 1946 —Protects your money. —Soves Time, gasoline and tires in paying bills. —Your cancelled checks serve as legal receipts. —You can moH your deposits to the bank.' Why Not Come To Our Bank and Open Your BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents ( TocCoa,^ett Tuesday tor thalrjtoine the holidays with their parents and clerical position with Prather.Stmp-j son 'Furniture company, succeeding i Mrs. D. L. Heatherly, resigned. ~ j ^Dr.^Md Mm. W. R; Turner^and ’ n .Mi?M m M US 'Mmn ot St. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Triplett and fam ily ot Chester, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. iarroll Pitts of Spartanburg, and! ;. A. Fittoof McCorraidLspent Sun-’ Mr and Mrs.. L. L. Copeland, Sr.,! y the former’s mother^ Mrs. Ben’ Copeland, for a visit. 1 Miss Eva Harris has resumed her work as diqpctor of religious educa- 1 ion at the First Presbyterian church! fter spending the holidays at her| Mahaffey. Mrs. Raymond pil1 * has accepted a position asrmember of the faculty at Academy Street school. ’ pending several days with her sis-! ^Chaplain Bernard H. Boyd and’ Irown. Mr. Boyd occupied the pul- >lt ofjhe First Presbyterian church: Miss Betty Ann Bolatid'or - CKxr-i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ratchfoed- Year Resolutions. M. S. Bailey & Son and Betty Taylor le'ft ’ yesterday^ ege, Charlotte, after spending the Established 1886 Mn* 1 ciyde^lnWord. Miss Bdty Hunter left Tuesday for he Assembly's Training school at’ interested to know he ia convalescing at Hays hospital,following a recent appendectomy. | CapL and Mrs. Alec Crawford and little son, Billy, leave'this week for will continue his studies in electrical father, R. I. Goebel, which occurred Saturday in Grcendale, Va. Mrs. Ox- week for Grcendale when they McCormick, spent the Christmas hoi-1 days with the former’s mother, Mrs. i Mrs. Clarence Galloway, formerly connected with the local rationing iffic*, has accepted a position with, H.' O. Prince of the coUege faculty,! was the guest speaker at the annual, ladles night celebration of the Lau rens Rotary dub- last Thursday eve- Little Rebecca Ellis is spending 1 Mrs. George H. Ellis. Her parents. cSoauy fieoeer THAT/HAVe |||» Bor OMC l/BS ro mv coi//tr*y. Employment Service office as senior clerk. Mr. Simpson la a veteran of Mrs. L. W. Rawl has returned from several days'with Mr'EtawL 1 ' ' P "' 1 Miss Dorothy. Clark la the guest of friends In Washington, D. C. Sgt. and Mrs. Kohn Barnes, and children of Augusta and Washlngmn, Ga, spent the Christmas hollAys with the former’s parents, Mr. and Vashington, D. C. ^ ' t urned to their home in Spartanburg rere with her mother, Mrs.-J. M.| Pitts, while Major ^Kennedy was] ind d the Philippines. ^ N * W GulnM ^ We have ntf regrets for establishing a policy, long ago, of offering good quality merchandise at prices that save you money — for it has not only keynoted our sue- • cess, it has made countless friends for ns, and continues PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE CO. Clinton, S. C. The Home Makers" Phone 167 several^days^lsal ^ wtolhe'u^ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 1 The Newspaper Evaiyhady Eeada Rockingham, N. C. McIntoshs Tuesday after spending the holidays Mrs. Kenneth Matheson has re- SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. HAPPY NEW YEAH the Christmas holidays in Atlanta. rTV.TJiM’jrM.TJJ and Mrs. H. C. Sparks. On Sunday Mrs. Fannie Parrish spent. last Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland. and little son. Georgfc, and Mrs. George Holland spent the holidays in Abbe ville with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haigns. ^Mr. and Mrs.^ George Plunkett and of Laurens. Mrs. Drummond Bailey Lou Abrams and Margaret Hollay- COLD WAVE NOME NT III H 8AD LEE-OWENS PHARMACY guests of Mrs. Istelle Abrams. ^lostSZUsJ A BfilF ofsPSI’MiA her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bu- - ••«ev>-and'-Mr»-T.-H::K6hlet -and son, were guests Monday of Mr. and Miss Elsie Neighbors left Tuesday SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ' .J ; position after spending the holiday] guests during the Christmas holiday] How women a W girls get wanted relief from functions/ periodic pstn Where 'ere you may be ... on land or on sea ... we wish you the privilege of Pepsi-Cola in 1946—the drink that grows doily in popularity. lanta. Ga., Joe Mason of Seneca, Mr and Mrs. Gus Mason and children o boro, George Mason of Charlotte N. C., Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler of Goldville, and Mrs. Carroll Nance of CroraHUj. w A Bu k ( lin, Ga.. Bev. and Mrs. Cedi B. Law- ~1|I8 Cecil of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Butler Black and little son, Butler iffy tefZzErzzr PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. A. Martin and daughter, Mary Fran ces of Fountain Inn, spent the Christ mas holidays with their parents, Mr WCARDIII