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.1 A.-—-* Thursday, April 8, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE rage, Five Major Walter Todd Arrives In Japan : who art staying with her mother in Laurens, -are planning to join him at his post in early'summer. Major Todft is a son of Mr. and Major Walter B. Todd arrived in Mrs. Reid Todd of this city. Japan on March 2o and will be stu- SXAPL(ING MACHINES—Arrow and tioned at U. S. Army headquarters M arkwell, and staples. Chronicle in Tokyo, according to a cablegram Publishing Co., Stationery Dept. leceived by his wife, the former Miss 1 ZHZ Rosemary Alexander of Laurens. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Mrs. Todd and their two children,! “The Paper Everybody Read*” Week end trips .. visitors ,. illness BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents and Mrs. L‘. Char- FOX THE MOTHS I - ' . . . before oP Sol ushers in (heir “onen” season. 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This haodsooae electric dock, mounted on the rciriaeratordoor, turns the mechanism off at mid night, s witches it aftet Defrost water la car ried away into the non- spill Hsodefroster con tainer. conveniently located and easily re movable for emptying at your convenience. Defrost water nei collecu in the Cold- peck ... so there’s i need to remove your r teats. Giant Side rceter keepa ica cubes frown. Friends of T. L. Cooper will be Metta Stone, Mr. Bauknight was glad to know he is improving at here .for the"week-end. home after being a patient in a, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and Greenville hospital. |Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson spent Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes and son, Sunday in Charleston and visited Jack, spent Sunday in Mooresville, 1 Cypress gardens. N. C., with their daughter and sister, Mrs. John F Matheson, and Mr. Nicholson spent the week end in Asheville, N. C., with the for- fof Gftffin, Ga:-, were recent guests of Ar NorfoTRT’^'t'i and Mr Mrs. Anderson's son and daughter- S. LeTelher and two s jin-law. Rev. and Mrs. Willianv An- lesion. (derson, in Williamsburg, Va. i Mr and Mrs, Henry Neve Friend* of Joe W. Brehmer were fy* , y# enflht glad to see him out again this week w j t A t h e latter’s fnothe after being ill at his home for sev- Holland. ^ 1 \T "anH Mrs R h*» ♦ v Ria* v Houston^frammelU has ac- Mr. awl Mr^ Robert F. Black spent d ^ cWon last week in Miami, Fla. , c., - * Music Shpppe, s i E riends of T. W. Hardin, Jr., wili Lou Fjesw, resigned ^be glad to know he is convalescing at his home following an operation at the General hospital, in Gre ville last wet^k. . * • Music Shoppe, succeeding Miss Mary Mrs. Kenneth Matheson. Norris and Miss' Mr. and Mrs. R. M League have returned home after a son an^ daughter-irlMj Mrs. Paul League, in-Winter Haven, with, their aw; Mr.- and Mrs. P. W. Mauldin has returned to her home in Fort Myers, Fha., -if- ter a visit with her son-in-Jaw and‘ daughfer, Mr.^ and Mrs. Jack John son. Her father, J. D Glynn, re turned with her for a visit. Mrs. D. J. Brimm was the recent guest of Mrs. W. E. Burnett and Mrs. James Gardner in York, and Mrs. C. Mrs. C D. Nance had as q Huruss in Sftaron. Mrs. John O. Powers, formerly of of Columbia, Mr an i Mr. War* Shoff -t •' home coatiaf of frosc has mcltad. See The New Se!fOSter- Exclusively NORGE - at : '*• • Prather-Simpson Furniture Company Your Norge Dealer Since 1934 •neiGERATOIS • tllCTfflC IANC0 WASHERS • WATER COdlEtS ELICTRlC WATER HEATERS SOME HEATERS • CAS RANGES HOME FREEZERS Miss Jane Sturgeon, librarian at mer’s mother. Mrs. S. L. Nicholson, p rs Duke university, Durham, N. C., who is quite ill. . . " ^ a ’ spent the week-end with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcomb, Mr. Met. ap Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. ' 'and Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., Mrs. E. their' fecept week-eh^i guests Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanna and her L. Chandler, Jr., and Mrs. J. Clar- -md Mrs. J^ohn Nance and two chil- i mother, Mrs^.Worsham, of Summer-; ence Copeland spent. Sunday ville, were guests of Miss Virginia Charleston and visited gardens in the Hoyle H. Miller and son, Hnyle, Jr., with Mr. and Mrs. \V. T Kann.ng. Sadler Sunday. area. . ' - 11 ' 1 1 - . — ' . ' ' " ~~ Friends of Mrs. R. P. Hamer will Mrs. C. Reese Cunningham, who ( be sofry to know she is a patient at lives near here, is inrtproving satis- Hays hospital, where she is undergo- ; factorily at the Laurens hospital, fol- ' ing treatment. 1 * j lowing an operation the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Young and Miss Biltte Hicklin, of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney spent N. C., was the week-end guest of Sunday in Charleston, and'also vis-! Mrs. J. Austin Chandler. * ited the gardens in Summerville and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Caldwell, of- Orangeburg. Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H., M. Young spent, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnson. Sunday in Columbia with the latter’s | Mr. and Mrs. Thurston R. Giles mother, Mrs. M. J.^Ferqueron, who and children left Sunday for a two- is ill. - . : week stay with relatives bn Waco, Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Bauknight and Texas, and will visit in Mexico while children of Greenville, and .Lavoy-away- ' .Bauknight pf Lancaster, spent Sun-J Marie Watts was the guest of Miss) and;Clara Babb in Woodruff Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Scogin and daughter,' Rev. Evelyn, spent’ Sunday in Whitmire with their daughter and sister, Mps. E. H. Franklin, and Mr. Franklin. Mrs. Jack Redd spent the week end in Cincinnati, Ohio, and attended Tom' day with their parents, Mrs. P. L. Bauknight. I Mrs. G. A. Hines and daughter, ! Mrs. Guy Williams, and Mrs. W. O. Geer of Rutherfopdton, N. C., weie ! guests during the week of Mrs. H. M. Geer, Sr. I Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie O. Hiers and the weddmg of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and chil-| Bolt, on SBturday. dren, Sammy and Browning, spent Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Nelson of East Sunday in Aiken and attended the Point, Ga., spent the week-end witn polo matches. jthe former’s mother, Mrs. T. J. i Mrs. L. B. Marion has returned to Leake, and Mr. Leake. 1 her home here after spending two Tonita and Sandra Ray. children | Weeks in Charleston with her son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ray, spent land daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs.'the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lucius B. Marion, Jr. : Grey Carlisle in Greer. Mrs. F. W. Thomas, the former Mrs. Lucy Nabors has returned Miss Bonnie Kat^ Harrell, and Mr. I home after a visit with her daugh- and Mrs. Rogers Harrell and baby of ter, Mrs. C. G. Barnette, who has Kingstree, spent Sunday with Mrs. been ill, in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs.; B. H. Boyd. . - j Henry Martin and daugMex«_^atri- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thomason of cia Ann, also of Charlotte, returned Fairforest, were week-end guests’ot home with Mrs. Nabors and spent Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomason, j several days. Mrs. H. C. Layton and Miss Jua- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McQuiston of nita Workrqan, members of the Hays Henderson, Ky., were guests Sunday hospital staff, attended a pediatric °f the former’s sister, Mrs. I. M. clinic in Spartanburg Thursday. j Adair, and Mr. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Carson and Mrs. R. C. "Hamer returned to her sons of Gastonia, N. C., spent £ev- home in Dillon yesterday after a eral days last week-with the latter’s week's visit with her son and daugh- . mother, Mrs. John T. Little. J ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ha- ' R. P. Chapma/i and Carlton F. mer. Winn were in Columbia recently toj Mrs. C. W. Hall and son, Windley, ! attend the state spring rally of the °f Durham, N. C., will arrive tomor- i American Legion. y ^ row to spend the’week-end with her j Miss Ann Burroughs of Pembroke, sister. Mrs. Edward Ferguson, and : N. H.^tfnd Winthrop college, was the Mr. Ferguson.- ; guest of her cousin, Miss Myra Adair, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fraser, Jr., of during the spring holidays. Mrs. Dill B. Ellis and son, Tom, of West Point, N. Y., spent several days during the week with Mrs. George H. Ellis. • Abbeville, were guests 1 during the week of Rev\ and Mrs. T. L. Fraser. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. W. T Kan- | ning were .visitors at Caesar’s Head Mr. and- Mrs. S. B. Loftis, Frank’l and the Meadors tulip farnf ngar and Nannette Loftis, visited relatives Brevard, N. C.. on Sunday, in Asheville, N. C., last week. Friends Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts and of Frank Loftis will be interested to children were guests of the former’s know he enlisted last week in the^ster, Mrs. H. C. Culbertson, in army air force and left Monday for Ware Shoals Sunday. Atlanta, Ga., for assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeanes, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. T. nh^Leake spent J Crews, accompanied by her sister, several days this week in Charleston Mrs. Maud Stone, of Spartanburg, | with their daughter, Mrs. P. M. are spending the week in New York, ; Clement, and Mr. Clement, and visit- where they are attending the Inter- , ed the gardens. * national Beauty show. Mrs. J. J. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.} Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells had as ! James T. Hall and children of Fay- their guest during the week the for- j etteville, N. C., were week-end tier’s brother, Frank W’ells, of Mi- guests of Mrs. S. M. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Campbell are now residing in the Reese Young apartments on Calhoun street. Miss Maude Geer will leave Sat- urUay for a two weeks’ stay in Los Angeles* Calif., where she will at tend the Los Angeles Trade Beauty show and visit-friends in San Diego. ami, Fla. 7 Mrs. Craig Kennedy and children, 1 of Spartanburg, spent several days this week with her mother Mrs J M. Pitts. Miss Louise Bultman has returned from a two weeks visit in Sumter with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kanning and I Misses Kathryn'Djcus, Inez Young 1 N° rma Jean Caldwell were visitors and Rebecca Speake "Were guests of j in Charleston during the past week Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore spent Sunday in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Drawdy, of irhmerville. spent Sunday with Mr. and M.r5><)dyss McIntosh. Air. ano^M^s. S. L. McCarty of Raleigh, N. C.T'spent the week-end with their son, T.'^.-McCarty, and Mrs. McCarty. 1 Mrs. R. L. Cline of Lakeland, Fla 1 and Mrs. W. W. McClain of C>l*r-1 lotte, N. C., were guests several days the past week of Miss EUa Adair. ' Mrs. E. F. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Rayj Pitts and daughter, Myra, and Mrs. L. 0. Thornley spent Sunday in Ab beville with the former’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Shockley Hall of Charlotte^ N. C., spent the week-end with the former’s r mother,. Mrs. E. 11 Hall. M. A. Garrett .spent the week-end in ’ Catechee with his father, W. A. Garrett. The former was in Atlanta, Ga., recently and attended the Geor gia Baptist hospital graduation ex-i freises in which' his sister, Miss Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Averyjn Rock Hill Saturday. Friends of J. M. Hatton will glad to know he is able to be up [again after suffering injuries in an automobile accident. Friends of Virgil Patterson will regret to know he is a patient at the Veterans hospital in Columbia. Mrs. H. G. Pinson, of Cross Hill, has accepted a position with M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers. Carlton F. Winn and son, Clinky, were in Greenville recently to hear the national commander of the American Legion, James F. O’Neil, who gave an address at a special meeting of the Greenville post. .Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tripp and daughter, Miss Annie Bell Tripp, of Piedmont, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Pierce Chandler was a business j visitor in Atlanta, Ga., during the week. Mrs. Louise Hiltpn has returned 1 from a week's stay in Walterboro with her sister. Mrs. Henry Cook, and Miss Pat Belk in Kersty^w. Mfss Lucrle Gosse-tt, of Crbss Hiii, spent _the week-end with Mr. and garet Garrett, was d member of the Mrs. Durward Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin spent Sunday in Central with her p.arents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dobson. Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and little daughter, Amelia, are spending the week with the former’s mother, Mrs. graduating class Dillard Adair and A1 G. Thayer, have returned from a business trip| to Detroit, Mich. Miss Ruth Baijey, accompanied by her sisters. Airs. William Anderson of Greenville, and Mrs. A. O. Bray The Younger Generation Wouldn’t Remember * • x . .... But many years ago it surely was a sight to see Mother ... . hustle in her ‘ bustle. ^—*— folks ore still /« These days, some hustlin'' all over town to take care of their bills when they could pay by check and save time, trouble and gasoline. It's a lot safer too. Try*it! S. 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