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ton, S. Thursday, September 19. 19(3 TH& CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WHERE PIMM 883-0(41 or 833-1817 f As Reportsi By Naomi Soymonr Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bryant and children of Darlington, Mr,, and Mrs. J. K. Johnson and chil dren of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Johnson. CALL FROM JAPAN S-Sgt. and Mrs. Leroy J. Craw ford, who are stationed near To kyo, Japan, telephoned Mrs. Crawford’s mother, Mrs. Vera White, on Saturday evening. Kim Henry of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Henry, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry, vis ited In PineviUe, N. C., with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Griffin and son, Robert, of Anderson, were guests of Mrs. Vera White Wednesday. James Sloan, Jr., left yesterday for Cambridge, Mass., where he will resume his studies at Har vard University following a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James P. Sloan. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Caston and son, Frank, were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. El- dredge Caskey in Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lee and family recently visited in Mon treal, N. C. Sunday gusets of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymour were the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seymour and daughter, Jane, and grandchildren, David, Susan, and Robert Seymour and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler all of Bowman, Ga. Mr .and Mrs. Bob Horton of Chicago, HI., spent Sunday night with the former’s grandmother, Mrs. R. S. Horton, enroute home from a vacation trip to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Nas sau. HOSPITAL PATIENT Friends of James L. (Fate) Arnold will be interested to know he is a patient at the Vet erans hospital in Columbia. MOVE TO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. George Cornel- son have moved into their new home in the Merrie Oaks de velopment. Dr. and Mrs. David Mixon and family were Sunday guests of the former’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge Mixon, in An derson. Mrs. C. B. Kugler of Myrtle Beach, arrived yesterday for a visit with her father, C. C. Giles. VISITING FROM KY. Mrs. David Watts and chil dren, Judith Anne and Charles David, Jr., of Fort Knox, Ky., are visiting the J. H. Watts fam ily here and also his mother, Mrs. Wilburn Culbertson, in Lau rens. Mr. Watts will arrive within a week to join the family here. A1 Riebel, Jr., who is a Stu- dnet at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cleaver have returned from a two weeks visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nickels and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cleaver and families in Lafayette, Ind. Friends of Mrs. J. M. Ray will be interested to know she is a patient at Greenville Gen eral hospital. ' Mrs. Lawton Lee and Mrs. John Lilly of Quitman, Ga., were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame. Bill Smith has returned to Salt Lake City, Utah, after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Smith. While here Bill and his parents visited their sister and daughter, Mrs. A. W. Milam, and Mr. Milam at Juno Beach, Fla. Mrs. John Cerny and son of Atlanta, Ga., have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Mr. Cerny accom panied them here for a week end. While here Mrs. Cerny and son and Mrs. Tribble visit ed relatives in Blacksburg. She during the week for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Ed Wills, before returning to At lanta. RETURNS TO TEXAS Mrs. Tom Elliott and small daughter, Elaine, left Tuesday for their home at Fort Bliss, Texas, after spending several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Staton. Mr. and Mrs. Auddy Parker of Charlotte, N. C., spent Sun day with Mr .and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell. Mrs. W. W. Harris joined Mr. and Mrs. George Senn in Newberry and they spent the week-end at Pawleys Island. Mr. and Mrs. William Whit mire, Bin. Rosa W. Bishop, J. R. Whitmire and Miss Sarah Whitmire of Sedalia, visited Bln. P. B. Adair and other relatives Sunday. Friends of Jack Jeanes of At lanta, Ga., will be interested to know he is a patient at Craw ford Long hospital in Atlanta following surgery. He is the son of Mr. and Mn. J. D. Jeanes. ATTENDING CONVENTION Lwls H. Bagwell, manager at Radio Station WPCC, and Mn. Bagwell have been spend ing several days in New York City where they attended the convention of radio ABC net work. They were guests at the St. Regis hotel following their jet flight from Charlotte on Sunday. Friends of J. D. Jeanes will be interested to know he is a patient at Self Memorial Hos pital, Greenwood. Mrs. Jeanes accompanied him and is stay ing with her sister, Mn. G. S. Yeldell, while he is a patient. Mr. and Bln. James C. Mar shall of Wichita, Kansas, were overnight guests recently of Mr. and Mn. W. S. Horne. They will leave today for Charlotte, N. C., where they will visit rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and children, Mike, Stanley, and Jenny, spent the week-end with Mrs. Jarvis’ mother, Mn. Ethel R. Pitts. Mr. and Mn. Denny Pitts and sons, Willie and Grayson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bonds and other rela tives. Gen. and Mn. Ansel Godfrey joined Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick of Raleigh, N.C., for the week-end at Pawleys Island. ATTENDING MEETING Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren are attending the convention of the Southern Division of the National Paper Box Manufac. turers Association at Ponte Verdre, Fla. Mr. Warren, who is a member of the .advisory board, will take part on the program of the meeting. From The Chronicle Files Looking Backwan! - MAKE IT A HABIT TO SHOP - ON OUR SECOND FLOOR NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY FOR THE JUNIOR MISS Open A Charge Account — No Money Down! Take Months To Pay! Charge It Your Way — 30-Day or Revolving Charge Plan IF You Want YOUR Customers To Keep Coming to YOUR Store You Better Keep YOUR Store Coming to YOUR Customers ★ ★ ★ *1 liNuujk MR. MERCHANT J id see makes die impression. FIVE YEARS AGO College Auditorium Presbyterian College broke ground on its new $500,000 chap el-auditorium Tuesday morning, September Ml 1850, before a number of the student body and visitors. Turning the shovel of earth was P. S. Bailey, Robert M. Vance and Dr. Marshall W. Brown. Trip To New York Mrs. Marcia Galloway Turner prepares to leave for aweek’s visit to New York with “Lady Reporters” from the 48 states and Alaska. She was choesn to represent South Carolina by the Greenville News and Spartan burg station WSPA-TV. The Clinton Lions Club mem bers will get underway Friday on their annual broom sale. Eight team captains have been appoint ed to lead groups in va r 'ous sections of the city in sales. Mills To Sell Home. Clinton and Lydia Cotton Mills will offer their employees the privilege of buying their homes in the two villages, it' was. an nounced by P. S. Bailey, presi dent of the two corporations. 20 YEARS AGO A public mass meeting to in augurate Clinton’s War Bond Drive will be held this evening at 7 o’clock at the monument on the square. Every man, woman and child in the community is invit ed. Germans Burning Naples The Germans are burning and sacking Naples in evident prep aration to abandon the Italian and little daughter kave moved into their new home on West Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. AusUn, Miss Elaine and Ernie Austin spent the past week-end with friends in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lodge and daughters, Elizabeth, Jack ie Dell and Frankie Nell, have IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 cm metropolis, front reports said to night as the sweeping Allied Med iterranean offensive enveloped three Dodecanese Islands and French forces, supported by Ital ians and patriots, won more than half of Corsica. 40 YEARS AGO The beautiful memorial slab recently erected in the First Pres byterian Church of this city to the memory of its first pastor, the late William Plumer Jacobs, D. D., will be unveiled next Sun day evening with appropriate ex ercises to which the public is cor dially invited. Cross Hill News MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN, Correspondent .Mr .and BTrs. John Adair and (hildren have returned from a wsh of several days to places o interest in Washington. D. C . and Berryville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bolt had as guests recently the follow ing relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolt and children of Brevard, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Davis of Townville; Mr. and Mrs. R. Chiles of Hender sonville, N. C.; Mrs. Mildred Milam, Harriett and Ronald Milam and Mrs. Maude Wil liams of Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Simpson entertained the college students at a going-away party at their home recently. Games and re freshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brown ff Five Petticoats on Sunday Caroline Coleman Collection of Published Cohonns (2nd Printing) The CHRONICLE STATIONERY SHOP 109-111 Gary Street Dial 833-0541 We hope you are in tap shape—but if your doctor does prescribe vitamins, reducing aids or drugs, Howard's Pharmacy will bo pleaaed to supply them. YOUR FRIENDLY REX ALL STORE recently moved from Atlanta ,Ga., into the home formerly occupied by the J. R. Martin family. Mrs. Otis Sheppard and chil dren of Quantico, Va., are on an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sheppard and Miss Maude Sheppard while Mr. Sheppard is overseas. Mrs. R. A. 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