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Thursday, August 28, 1947 tHE CLINTON CHRONICLE ■iye S £ — 1921-1947 ' s Hugh L Eichelberger new York life man A , 26 Tear* Experienee v Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member—The Na^onal AmecUtion of Life Underwriter* WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS.. . ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents "i | Mr«. T. M. Sease and children, | Myrna and George, are visiting the j former’s mothdr, Mrs. Sallie Boozer, in Silverstreet. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth Suber and Gerald spent 'Tuesday in Columbia with the former’s mother, Mrs. John D. Dominick, who is a pa tient in a hospital there. Mr.‘and Mrs. Charles Bell of Co lumbia, spent several days the past spent several days during the week I week with Mrs. Bell’s parents, Mr. 1 J— T U 1 AM 4 M «« 1 AM /-] O 4) l \ > b Notice to Cattle Owners We advise early marketing of livestock this year be cause we fear a drop in the market in the next 60 days. We have sold cattle at our market at a profit from 13 states. We have regular four large packers as well as many small buyers. Bring your livestock to our market and if prices are not satisfactory there will be no charges for our services. Greenwood Stockyard ..t “Two Professional Auctioneers’ GREENWOOD, S. C. in Hendersonville, Asheville, and other points of interest in North Car- olina. Mrs. M. J .McFadden and Dr. D. and Mrs.. J. E. Benjamin. Friends of Mr. Benjamin will regret to learn he continues ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. James M^rrah of **«*.»• ^ ——— .— —avaa • nilvi ivxia. o auic:d iviu11 a11 kji H. MoFadden of Goldvillej were Sun- Batesburg, were week-end guests of day guests at Mr. and Mrs. L. B. * A V Confidentially.. THE SUREST WAY - TO SUCCESS IS THROUGH SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS r Open A Savings Account With Us Today No Limit On Amount Your Savings Earn a Liberal Income Lx Jano loan association Phone No. 6 Clinton, S. C. Dillard. Mrs. Zee Wright McLees and Miss Sallie Wright visited "Mrs. Tom Strum near Greenwood, during the week end. Miss Marion Leake of Bennetts- ville, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. V. P. Adair, and Mr. Adair. Mrs. ,El H. Hall, Sr., has returned front a week’s visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hall, in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John William King spent the week-end in Summerville, Ga., with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. W. King. Miss Mary Ann King returned with them after a two weeks visit here. Miss Inez Young, accompanied- Miss Catherine Davenport of Lau rens, has returned after spending a week at Myrtle Beach. Miss Dorothy Coby, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Watts Adair, of Laurens, were guests Monday of Miss Ella Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dillard ot Augusta, Ga., visited Mrs. Reese Young and i other relatives Sunday. Bob Nichols of Atlanta, Ga., was a guest of Mrs. Young and son, Reese, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney visited the latter’s uncle,. Charlie Phifer, in Greenville Sunday. i Dr. Neill G- Whitelaw,’ of the Pres byterian college faculty, is spending three weeks in DeSoto, Kansas, with his parents, having made the trip by ‘plane. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. J’ell of Au gusta, Ga., were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin are spending a week at Daytona Beach, Fla. Friends of Miss Angela Cassanovfl will be glad to know she is able to be the latter’s sister, Mrs. D. O. Rhame, and Dr. Rhame. 1 Prof, and Mrs. William C. Smith of the University of Tennessee, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson and accompanied Mrx 1 Coline E. Smith, who has been visj^ ing here, to the mountains of Lortfa! Carolina, where she will visit her; daughter, Mrs. George E. Simmons, and Mr. Sirpmons before returning to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Arthur H. McQueen and four children, Jean, Arthur, Jr., Agnes, and Mary, of Loris, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Mrs. M. C. Clark of Mullins, is also spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Pinson, and Mr. Pinson. Elwyn Sturgeon and John Holland Hunter, Jy., are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Joe and Robert Neely, children of Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely, are! spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bultman in Florence. Major and Mrs. Archie S. Adair and two daughters of Langley Field, Va., are visiting the former’s mother,. Mrs. H. D. Rantin, and Mr. Rantin. Mrs. Frank Boland, Jr., and little daughter, Linda, Mrs. Louise Hilton, David Boland and Edmunds Young are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Miss Betty Sullivan has returned home after a two week’s visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sullivan, in Watertown, Wis. While away she also visited in West Bend and Madi son, Wis. Mrs. J. A. Dugan of ' Hartsville, is spending the week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Judge and Mrs. M. M. Mann of St. Matthews, - Mr. and, Mrs. J. P. Mahaffey of Hopeville, Ga., and F. A, Triplett and son, Fred, of Chester, were guests of Miss Rosa Mahaffey 1 . out again after being ill at her home, during the past week. Miss Evelyn Lanford of Spartan- burg, spent several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Young, Jr. 'i' ^ , Mo+Ker... ^P* ose n*e Tee* graft Comiart at Storybook Shoes/ tie e-toe Don’t put the "pinch” on your child’s feet. Let thefn grow normally. Lei them de velop in roomy toed, flevi- 1 -ble soled, snug heeled, STORYBOOK SHOES. Built for longer wear, yet priced lower than you’d expect! g* THRIFTY Pxorrcr Gnotv/«6 Fttr i THE ARMY STORE West Main Street Clinton, S. C. J, F. Jacobs is in Louisville, Ky., this week bn a business tripr Col. and Mrs. R. E. Wysor and family spent several days the past week at Ocean Drive. , . I Mrs. L. E. Bishop, Mrs. W. M. Miss Louise Singley of Spartan-1 Walker, Reggie and Jenny,-Mrs. Jesi- burg, spent the week-end with herjsie Burns, accompanied by Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley. Mrs. C. C. Burns of Atlanta, Ga., are Jack Sanders of Danville, Va., was 1 ]spending the week near Henderson-! also a week-end guest of Mr. and j ville, N. C. Mrs. Singley, | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle, and Msr. Blakely Tribble has returned daughter, Lucy, of-Florence, and MrJ home after spending a week at Bon and Mrs. Harry Bolick of Seneca, darken, near Hendersonville, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. . and as a delegate for the Missionary so-.Mrs. Reed Todd. > ciety of the A. R. P. church: ~ | Mrs. H. L. Scaife and granddaugh- Mrs. B. E. Richey and son and ter, Mary- Detwiler, of Washington, Mrs. E. E. Ward and daughter, of An-; D. C., are visiting Mrs. Marie Owens derson, visited M^r. and Mrs. C. H. and Miss Nancy Owens. Mrs. Scaife, Smith during the week. j sister of Mrs. Owens, and a former Albert Youmans, of Greenville, is Clinton resident, is pleasantly re visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Youmans, Sr., membered here Miss Rosa Mahaffey is Spending &nd daughter, Ann,’also of Green-[the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. B villej^ and Bob Sellers, of Taylors,! Mahaffey in Hendersonvill’e, N. Q. were guests of the Todds during the; Mrs. T. J. Peake of Columbus, week-end. i Ohio, will arrive today for, a visit •Mrs. Agnes Kern and Miss Louise with Mrs. Pringle Copeland. Kern have returned home after a 1 Miss'Lucyle Burns of this city and visit with Mr. and Mrs., E. E. WadelMountville, is spending a week’s va in Columbia. j cation in Newark, N. J^ as the guest Mr. and ! Mrs. Fleming Mason of of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Summerton, spent the past week with the former’s mother, Mrs. D. W. Ma son. - Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Miller and and Mrs. James fBurns. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Munden are spending two weeks at their homes in Orangeburg with their parents. son have reutrned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Munden and Rev. Norfolk, Va., after a two weeks visit and Mrs. Frank Estes. Mr. Munden with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Nance. Mrs. is a student at Presbyterian college, i L. LeTellier and son, of Charleston,} Col. George T. Barnes of Los An- spent the past week with Mr. and geles» Calif., spent the week-end Mrs. Nance. | with his mother, Mrs. Beulah Barnes, Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Mrs. R. L. Plax- and other relatives. ico, Mrs. Blakely Trbible, Misses Nannie Young Tribble, Margaret and Katherine Blakely and Louise Trib ble attended the Blakely family re union in Ora Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Fleischma; Mrs. L. W. Sansbury is spending the week in Norfolk, Va., aSithe guest of Mrs. Mildred Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Olin A. Moore and son are Spending a vacation in Nash ville, Tenn., and Rocky Mount, N. and children have returned to their JC.; with their parents and grandpar home in Andrews after a visit with ents. Mrs. Fleischman’s parents;* Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt. •Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. Beatrice Sloan and Mrs. T. B* Sumerel are at Rocky Bottom, near Pickens, this week assisting in 4H club work at the camp. Dr. and Mrs. William Hugh Hall Miss Mary Shedd spent several days the past week at her home in Monticello with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Shedd. Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garner of Kinards. Miss Myrtle Chandler, member of and infant daughter, of Charlotte, | the de la Howe school faculty, Mc- are^yisiting the former’s mother, Mrs. j Cormick, is spending the week with E. H. Hall. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Mayer and children, of Charleston, were week end guests of Mr., and Mrs. T. M. Sease. Mr. and Mrs. John'William King, Mrs. J. C. Wells and family. Mrs. H. C. Sparks of Atlanta, Ga., and Joan Sparks of Miami, Fla., spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. 'T. Scogin spent —~ - -- Reese Young, and Miss Mary Ann i Sunday in Morganton, N. C., with King, who was visiting here; were ‘‘ recent visitors in Montreat, N. C. Miss Polly Badlwin is spending a week at Carolina Beach with friends. Mr .and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr., spent the week-end in Spartanburg with the latter’s parents, Mr. . and Mrs. G. H. Hudgins. Gerald Suber of Greenville, visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber, several days this week. Mr*. the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. E. Brit tain. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel and daughters, Miss Betty Jean Sumerel of this city, and Miss Virginia Sum r erel of Chester, Joan and Jimmy An derson, Children of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Vaughn of Belton, have veturned from a week’s stay at Myrtle Beach. 1 •••r Labor Day ' —a day we pay tribute to working men and women for a job well done. —a day that brings a tremendous ehal- r : lenge to industrial relations and the American way of life. —a day to realize that by pulling togeth er we’ve all got a great future. Anything else spells chaos. CLOSED ALL DAY SEPT. 1ST M. $, Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital $400,000.00 ".f -—f-if > ~ t f ■> ( V Last Call... Now is the time to get that coal in your bin. It is too high, we admit, but nothing can be done about it. According to information we have, coal will be very scarce by October or November, so we suggest you place orders at once. Mfr, f- Y\fu • ALSO, see us for all sorts of FEEDS, including hog feed, dog, horse, goat, calf and dairy feeds, laying, start ing and growing mashes. We handle 'SPARTAN, TABLE ROCK and TUXEDO lines. * • , . —»* • We also have Tankage, Soy Meal, Oyster Shell, BHC weevil dust, garden and grain fertilizers', limestone, and LIGHTWOOD KINDLING in fliOO bales. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE. Drive down. • , C,W-S CUAN0 CO., me. . Phone 62 r—t* t-4- DOUBLE PLEASURE r> i i PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. t . _ * GREENVILLE, S. C. .1 M • 1