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\ t § —X . ^ Thursday, June 24, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five H. D. HENRY 1898-1948 F M. BOLAND | WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS . . ILLNESS H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE | BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW ]|l Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents m—; ‘ STOCK5 — BONDS — REAL ESTATE Let .Us Analyze Your Insurance Needs 4 Telephone 121 is O. H. Sheely spent several days { Mr. and Mrs. R. Bridges and | this week on a business trip to Miami, daughter spent last week in Ashe- Fla. j ville, N. C., and Gatlinburg, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke spent a Mr. and Mrs. Downes L. Monroe vacation last week in LakeUnd, I spent several days last week in Black Fla., with their sons-in-law and Mountain, N. C., with relatives, ^daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford Thomas L. Jordan spent several I Bradway and Mr.-and Mrs. R. C. days last week at Myrtle Beawn and Sherman. 1 Folly Beach. ! ' . »• o Mi*, and Mrs. Eugene Avery of i Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wilder and D . .. ■ . ... daughter, Sara Louise, ot McCor- ^ ock Hill, spent the week-end with imick, spent the week-end with his P arents ’ Mr - and Mr s. Irby S. compamed them home for a visit. |. ^ Bu «* and 'JV'dren were Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Law ot Green- L „? p V!t" b f rS t0 . at ‘ en- !?* t,"!" ville. spent the week-end with her d,n * ° f «he formers niece. Miss Be - ’ ty Myers, to James Mabry on Sat- Completely Equipped for SALES and SERVICE of MYERS WATER SYSTEMS Hand and Power PUMPS puMp jacks • • • • • • • • • • • • • APPOINTMENT at an authorized Myers dealer it on important milestone in the expansion of our business—and it’s goad newt lor the many families in this community who want dopondable, high- quality pumping oquipmont. Wo havo it! Wo wolromo your Uisurely inspection of this oxtensivo line and awr facilities for giving complete service. Come in and laak! Sea the now, much-talked-about “H'' Serial Ejecta and other Myers Water, Systems in capacities for all need*.. Copeland Hardware Supply Company Phone 15 a e parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin and ur ^ a> C S 'r ^ r son, Arthur Scogin. with Mr. and „ ° a ‘ s * Jo " es a " d 1 , da ^* hler ° f Mrs. E. H. Franklin, of Whitmire,, i° old '‘ lle , d M , Bl De ' i a " d 1 spent Sunday with relatives in Ath- da “| h tei <>' «•» ’txaj Sunday ens and Colbert. Ga. |’“ *“*'"“* *« h Mr . and Mrs. E. ‘Mr. and Mrs.' L. W. Sansbury , _ . . . . ! spent last week vacationing at Che-; Charlc Bauanight is spending the raw Rparh ! week with his sister, Mrs. John R. ; Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph E. Norment Brooks and Mr Brooks in Colum- and children spent last week with , b,a n Hi. parents. Rev. and Mrs. P. 1 friends in Wilmington, N. C„ Rich- L B*"*",!**- ar0 shading tne Imond, Va„ and Washington, D. C „1 ' eek at Co umbia co.lege wnere the returning home through "he Shenan-: f ,r „ mer « »«*»*«* >Pa«ors'school.' doah Valley. I f 1 n , end! . 01 “ rs : ; A p '" s Sandra and Tonita Ray spent last "‘ U ^‘"'f? ,0 „ ka0 * sne » ,m - ! week with relatives in Whitmire. Mr. | j )r0 '; m f »« home afier being a pa-. jand Mrs. Dudley Ray spent Sunday ‘ ‘ ' ' : ’ ca ho ‘P-” for reteral ^'onm. acc ° mpanied the,r daU,hi | His. Doris Sober is spending'a ■ Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Preslar wore " ayhesville. N. C ... the I guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. T. S.i g ast ,° ' Ir ' and Mr s. D. F. Whitman 'Lawience in Cliftsidei-N-.-fe Vr. ?-'a tr... u o ’ . ,. I Mr. and Mrs. W..R. Pitts. Jr , and a d Mis. H TT Powers of At- children. Miss Blanche McClure. 1 '9 p ' 1 a SUn J ay '*^. n the ‘I 1 Kenneth McCrary and Mabry Me-i w , u’ d , daught ?f- Mr ' and 1 Crary snent Sunday in Camden ; Mr s Robert H. Jordan, Their grano- I w here they vnuted Mrs..C. H. Me- “ll f h °„“ y f JO I' ia , n l, re,Urned home Crary, a patient in the Camden hos- .. " , ^ a Q i j | pital. Friends of Mrs. McCrary will .fff* and , I Mr ^ L '. C : | l h n * ^ and be glad to know’she is satisfactorily''" ^ ien ’ au “ t< - . aa n.nev, ac- imnrnvinff • compamed by their son-in-law and I Mrs. Henry Gambrell of Abbeville, MrS ' , Hu2h ; . Sm;th ’ spent last week with her parents, I?, hl , ° M ^ re re '‘ en ' ViS * wJr> m Mr. and Mrs. S, S. Barnette. Miss | H,gblands 'S; „. , . „ Margaret Anne Barnette has return-.. . . s . ' ’ ' : Hick, win red home after a two weeks stay with t *, 1 « lad k "°” *» “ mproru* 1 Rev. and Mrs. Gambrell. Friends of “’'JA'f'' 1 31 Hjy ,> h '>=P‘' a l al-er Mr. and Mrs. Barnette and family “"«•••*<>“>* an openum last Thurs- \irill Vva i « t- ♦ /~» Lr x x r ♦ /-v xp » Good Neighbor Policy? 'i Heard about it for years in our friendly relations with other notions. Actually ; . . . . we've been working hard at being a good neighbor ever since our bank was founded 62 years ago. Today, as in 1886, you'll find us interested in your problems, attentive to your needs and mighty proud of your success. : •, M. $. Bailey & Son ‘ BANKERS Established 1886 Capital 5400,000.00 WATER SYSTEMS'AND PUMPS (Political Advertisement) will be interested to know they are Mr. and Mrs. Mac Finney and Mr. new residing in their new home at *. .. ‘ . the State Training school. a " d , Mr, and Mrs. Joe Marrett and lhe P*« "' eek « Myrlie children spent last week with friends in Roanoke, Lexington and Natural Bridge ,Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rutherford and are spending several weeks ( RECORD ...and... PLATFORM ...of... B. F. WINGARD Candidate For , Clerk of Court PROMISES: Prompt and efficient service to all; Full time devoted to the duties of the office; Sobqr, honest, conscientious administration of the affairs of this very important office. RECORD: Honor graduate of Clemson College, 1928; * Health Officer of City of Clinton for four years; Operated own business in City of Clinton 15 years; Considerable bookkeeping and clerical work in Clinton; Married and father of two children. i . MILITARY RECORD: ^ 14 years service in the National Guard; Now Plans and Training Officer, 228th AAA Group, S. C. National Guard, with rank of Major; Over five years service in World War II, including 16 months overseas and 4 campaigns. Efficiency- records “excellent’' and “superior.” T CHURCH AND CIVIC AFFILIATIONS:^ 1.... Member First Presbyterian Church, Clinton; First Vice-Commander- Copeland-Davidson Post American Legion; Member Chamber of Commerce; ^ , Member. Lions Club. YOUR ARE INVITED TO CONSULT THOSE WHO KNOW HIM. " *, VOTE FOR A MAN WHO HAS YOUR WELFARE AT HEART. / WINGARD FOR CLERK OF COURT r Miss Colie Summer, with her sU- torxrieT ' s parents m Rlch - Ter; Miss Marou Summer, oLColom- un ’ a ' bia, spent the week-end at their Mrs, Albert Schumpert, of New berry. is spending the week with Mr. The following were week-end ^ ^‘ r ?°^ ^ r ih 11 a guests at Laurel Park Inn near Hen- , 'Vlv r.Jn ai Cald "' e 1 a " d dersonvifie. N, C.: Mr. and Mrs. l a "L y ;„H wiS m" Lfa 5^*, *5-' Thomas F. Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. John , ' h k ~™ "' ,,h Mr ' and Mr > J. K. William King, Mr. and Mrs. William; M and Mrc Riilpv William- at Bailey Owens. Mr and Mrs. R, E. ^d.ng of^ss E^be^' Ferguson Jr., and Mr. and .Mrs. Rob- Duncan Adams and Walter McNair Miec jo ' c* __ f w Whooten in Union on Saturday eve- Miss Jane Sturgeon- of ‘Durham, nin „ • m„,h:. SP M, t , H e p W s, k " e . nd With her l “ rs w R Pitts, Sr, Mrs. Lewis w k f." ?. H w E Sturge0 , n ', ' Pit' 5 ' Mrs. Billy Pitts. Miss Fay puts. Miss Eltse Mernam of AtlanU, Miss Kalrme Martin and Mrs j Ga a recent graduate of the Pres- Austl „ chandler attended a party at byterien Assembly Training School the horae „ r Mrs Earl Shedd P n ^ in Richmond, Va„ visited triends tice „ 0 on Tuesday , honoring Mjss Kill the Weevil We have in stock four kinds of BOLL WEEVIL poi son or dust, all of which we will sell at “rock bottom” prices to our customers. It is our belief that the weevil can he controlled, and we have on hand the following: MOP-N-MIX CALCIUM ARSENATE CHLORDANE BENZENE-HEX ACHLORIDE RESPIRATORS We have a large supply of Respiqators (dust masks) of modern army type which we will sell or loan to cus tomers usinjr our dusts. C-W-S GUANO CO., INC. FEEDS — FERTILIZERS Phone 62 COAL here the. past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lil Leaman of Green wood, spent last week with the for mer’s sister, Mrs. I. M. Smith, near Kinard. Mrs. E H: Wilkes is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stutts in Simp- sonville for a few days. Dr.* Thorn well Jacobs has returned Mary Shedd, bride-elect. Mrs. Sam Phifej of Monroe. N. C., spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. F. F. Hicks, and Dr. Hicks. Friends of Hubert Adair, a recent graduate in pharmacy from the Uni versity of South Carolina, Colombia, will be interested to know he has to his home in Atlanta, Ga* alter a accepted a position with a drug firm visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ja- in Bennettsvitle, where he will make co ^ s - i his home*. Mfs CJyde McCarley of Newberry, Mrs. W. H Horne and son. Billy, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods are spending the week with relatives and is nursing Mrs. W. A. McSwain, a t Folly Beach also of Newberry, who is a patient at Mrs.' C. A. Owens and daughter* Hays hospital. Charlton McSwain of Mrs. Richard Bolt, of Augusta. Ga.. Knoxville, Tenn., is expected to were guests during the week of Mrs spend the week-end with his mother. Ernest Chaney. A. C. Holland of Faldon, N. C.. I Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. Pitts and spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. little daughter, Mary, of Sparta/i- T. H. Holland, and other relatives. | burg, visited the former's mother Mrs. G. A. Black has returned from Mrs, Nannie A. Pitts, during the pas’ a visit with her son, B. W. Black, week. and .family in Atlanta, Ga. | Mr.-and Mrs. S. P. Beeman. of Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville,; Lima, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi- formerly of this city, has returned nand Sanders of New York, have re- from a week s stay at Daytona Beach, turned to their homes after bein' y Fla. Miss Boland spent the week- the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard end at her home here. Bishop and Mrs! Ernest Chaney, i Miss Agnes Davis, Miss Mildred I Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Copeland Workman, Mrs. Ace Workman and and son. Robert. Jr., of Corsicana, Mrs. Ben Workman spent last week Texas, spent last Friday with Mrs. in Roone * C- . Clarence Copeland en route from Mr.;and Mrs, J. Hamp Stone spent Exeter, N. H., where they attended Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wat- the graduation of their son son in Anderson. ( Mr. and Mrs. William A. Clark and G. A. Black spent the week-end children, formerly of Newberry, have in Fountain Inn with his daughter, moved to this city and are residing BRINGS t THE QUALITY SAVINGS -FLOUR- Mrs. W. A. Martin, and Mr. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. H M. Howard of Campobello, and Mrs. W. F. Howard 1 and Miss Gloria Ashmore of Green ville, were guests during the past Jjyeek of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holcomb in a.fiome on Hickory street Mr., Clark is an employee of the Cham pion Paper and Fiber company in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bennett and daughter, Emily Anne, of Myrtle Friends of Mrs. Holcomb will be glad Beach, were week-end guests of Mr. to know she continues to improve at and Mrs. J. K. Johnson. Joahne Johh- her home where she has been ill. Ison accompanied them home for a Mrs.^O. C. Wopdrnff and son, Ger- visit, aid, accompanied by her sister, Miss Mr. _ and Mrs. William Johnson Alberta Sease, sperit a few days this spent last week in Washington D C 'week with their mother, Mrs. H. S. ahd visited relatives. 1 * - ’ Sease, in Gilbert. Friends of Miss Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Campbell were ‘ Sease, formerly of Thomasville, Ga., in Dillon Tuesday to attend the wed 1 - will be interested to know she will ding of Miss Mary Jane Allen. Report to Fitzimmons General hos pital, Denver, Colorado, where she will serve as a U. S. Army nurse. |her parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Mar- Mis. Thomas P. Owens and Mrs. ion. Mr. and Mrs. George Logan of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wilson of Greenville, spent the week-end with Lila C. Stewart, with Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott and children of Laurens, Spartanburg, visited Dr. and Mrs. Marion on Sunday. Mr. ahd Mrs. Ja- | have returned from a ten-day visit I cob A. Bowers and son, Andy, of ! with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Stewart Newberry, were recent guests in the land daughter inf Huntington, Long Marion home. Island, N. Y., and with Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Reibel and family in Pitts burgh, Pa. While away they were also visitors in other .points of in terest in Pennsylvania and Wash ington, D. C. ‘ BIRDSEY'S BEST 4 BROTHERS MONEY SAVER 25 Lbs. 50 Lbs. $2.04 $3.98 $1.87 $1.74 $3.64 $3.38 SPECIAL DISCOUNT—200 LBS. OR MORE CORN MEAL 10 lbs. 65c ^ 25 lbs. $1.60 Birdsey’s Quality Feeds LAYING MASH 20% $5.40 SCRATCH GRAIN $5.00 DAIRY FEED 20% $4.70 HOG RATION $5.05 SPECIAL DISCOUNT—1.000 U|S. OR MORE FROM MILL TO Vou—at— ~U»« TMt g«ar* ELRDSE1 FLOUR & FEED STORES Musgrove Street CLINTON, S. C. OlRBCTKaOM MILL TO TOUl OFFICE^BOOKS—Ledgers, alb kinds, Ledger Sheets, .L*>ose Leaf Bind ers,^ Cash Books, Journals, Day Books,-Sales Books, Columnar Pads, n I • 1 V 1WT • 1 W * rx caii 74 chronicle Publishing Cd. j Kead I he Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does