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\ Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ThuKday, July 1, 1948 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE MKS. CECIL O DELL, Correspondent and Representative Tucker spent Sunday at Lake Lure, j a white cloth and a decorated cakej' FINAL SETTLEMENT N. C. > } with'•lighted candles set in small Take notice that on the 9th day Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrett spent, holders was used as a centerpiece. of July, 1948, we will render a final the week-end in_ Laurens with Mr.| \j rs> R 0 lfe Clark assisted the host- account of our acts and doings as; — an d ^ rs - - Ai - ess in serving Joanna Ju-Jus. Each Executors of the estate of L. W. C. j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bishop of New- o •fClinton and David Marshall --of NIr. and Mrs. James Evans and j child was gives a train whistle for Blalock in the office of the Judge of b^rry. spent Sunday with Mr. and Greer, were visitors over the week- family attended the Pentecostal home; a favor. Probate of Laurens County, at 10' Mrs. Alvin Bedenbaugh. end of Mrs. Maggie Marshall. coming in Clinton Sunday. , honored guest received many o’clock a.m., and on the same day! Miss Maxine Wilson of Columbia. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis visit- Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Richardson of , gifts to delight the heart of a little will apply for a final discharge from is spending the summer with her ed Mr. and Mrs. Eulis Stewart in Miami, Bla., are guests this week of girl. our trust as Executors MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. iather, Mac Wilson. I Mountville Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wallenzine. Mrs. Daisy Jones was the week-1 Harvey Dowd and children were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren and chil- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dees, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sease dren were week-end guests of the in Clinton. Dowd "in Newberry. laUers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Misses Yelda Farmer and Charlene! Wade Jenkins attended the Jenkins A ^ Ie ’ in 4 _ Turner spent Sunday at Crystal Lake. I reunion in Honea Path recently. His and ‘J, 1 Garclner s Pen. Mr. anil Mrs. Tomm* Farmer oMather. P. L. Jenkins: celebrated »»vH? 1™$*%°''’ Ktnards, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Webb 192nd b.rthday recently. V Mr ‘ and Mr ; Clyde Atkins spent — 1 Misses \era Jonnson, Agnes i Sunday • in Gaffney with Mr. and ley and Mr. and Mrs Fred Elhs James Cash spent Sunday at Curry s Lake. Mrs. Ella Allsbrook and Mrs. Aker, J „ Boyce of Sumter, were .week-ehd|Gray Court, spent Sunday with Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce., Mrs^ John Fulmer 'Mrs. Boyce remained for the week. I Mrs. Belle Burton Billy and Jim- Gordon Boyce spent Sunday in Co-ifV ? Bur L on J pen ! l , SatUr 2f 1 y in n C °‘ lumbia |lumbia with Miss Mary Ellen Bur- Mr. and Jtfrs. ’ Cecil Bishop and t0 ^ children spent Sunday at Paris! MisS Glendal Mann of Greenville, Card of Thanks ' Any person indebted to said estate ! is notified and required to make pay- I wish to thank my friends for the ment on or hefore ^ dat and all lovely flowers, cards and kindnesses ns havi claims against said shown me during my illness, and ... 0 , . • stay at the Andeion hoapital. “‘a .^1 ° n e ,° re ' ■ ^i rs h Holley sai< * ^ a ^ e ’ duly proven, or be for- ... J • .ever barred. •• YALE TIRES f>.00\16 now only . S12.40 Plus tax Guaranteed by Pure Oil Co. Young Brothers Eastside Purol Station 304 E. C arolina Ave. Phone 135 J. B. SPEAKE, F. M. BOLAND, Executors. Meeting Postponed The Woman's Society of Christian Service will not hold their regular, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Douglas of meeting scheduled for July 6. but will meet the following Tuesday, STAPLING MACHINES—Arrow and July 13. Members are asked to take Markwell, and staples. Chronicle note of the change: ! Publishing Co., Stationery Dept. Mountain. spent last week with Miss Doris Tire Recapping. Battery Charging. Firestone Batteries. Radiator Boiling. Car and Truck Repairing, TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. Phone 119 Gary St, Mrs. George Metts and spent Sunday in Newberry If You’d Rather Own Than Rent... Call on THE CITIZENS and ask about their DIRECT <3 — REDUCTION LOAN PLAN that has helped hundreds to own their homes. This simple low-cost plan helps renter become owner in a few short years. Yet holds monthly repayment to a rent-like basis. It offers the borrower many advantages and safe guards, some not available in every mortgage contract. Wouldn’t you like to know more about the CITI ZENS PLAN and how it can help you turn your rent money from an expense into a happy, permanent invest ment? Ask for complete details—there’s no obligation. iTederal Savings ^[jAND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. 6 A Clinton Institution.Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas visited U ^ unt ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rushton in Spar- '’Uj and tanburg over the week-end. byRia ... „ r . Misses Margaret Marshall and ! ^ Mr. and Mr^ H. E. Metts. - Etuah Franklin attended the Pres- ' Ir ‘ anc J Mrs. James Stogner and bvterian Fellowship camp at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm spent Greenwood last week. | Su £ da - T at Gurr - V T S , Miss Louise Jones spent last week ^ Ir - an , d M rs - Ja mes Cooley were with E. M. Dees in Pineville. N. C. quests of the formers parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Priqe were and Mrs ^ H T E; Cooley, on Sunday, week-end guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. ^ Mrs C. J. Craig spent Sunday in j Homer Lee Price in Batesburg. Columbia with. fnends. . Messrs. Hack Prater. J. C. Lam- ! . Mrs Adair of Washington, D. C j bert. Bud Carr, Misses Elaine Fran-i 15 spending a few days with i j zen. Naomi Sample and Mela Ray mother, Mrsi Grover Nabors. I John Harrison Nabors of Clinton, ■ was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ayers of Fork Shoals, spent the week-end with the i former’s sister, Mrs. Wade Jenkins, and Mr. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnieutt, Mr: and Mrs. Ed Hunnieutt and Miss Shelby Jean Marshall were Saturday visitors in Greenwood. ! Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Frady, George and Joyce Frady and Barbara An derson of Clinton, spent Sunday at' Table Rock. ' 1 ' Miss Linda Abrams is spending the | week in Columbia with Miss Donna Jo Riser^. Vernon Paston of Florence, visited Mrs. Betty Rowe Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud and children spent the week-end in Chap pells with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brarr- non. * .. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Fields of Bates burg, and Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Rik- ard of Johnston, were Sunday guests of Mr. and M.rs. Louie Prater. Mike Cooley spent a few days this , week in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. IS. L. Hair. | Mrs. J. H. 'Craft,’ Jack Craft of Silverstreet and Mrs. Roy O’Dell of [Fort Mill, were Saturday-visitors of! Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. < Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willingham and Toni of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham Sunday. Mr. a»d Mrs. Elvin Stevens and children and Mrs. Annie' Gunter spent Sunday at Caesar’s Head. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scotrin Hamlet, N. C. W. H. Scott and Furman accompanied them home. Charles Scott has gone to West Palm Beach, Fla., where he has accepted a position with the Seaboard ! rairoad. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback and sons and Mrs.; Peggy Snelgrove and daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Duckett in Newberry. Mrs. James Lovelace and Jackie spent Sunday in Pauline with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazil, Mrs. I Isaac Craven and daughter spent the j week-end in Charleston with S-Sgt.: .and Mrs. Buck Finney, j Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sanders and: children, Misses Thelma and Na dine Bridges spent Sunday at Rain bow Lake. Mrs. L. O. Pitts and daughter were 1 guests_qL_relatives in Greer Tuesday. I Miss Ida Mae Tinsley of Green-1 ville, spent last week with Misses Melda and Ruth Hunnieutt. Ruth 1 returned home with Miss Tinsley for ja visit. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunnieutt .spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. W. , A. Garrett in Laurens. ■ Mr - and Mrs. Bruce Dudley and 1 , child: en of Columbia, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy. | - U. W. Little. Jr.^of Clemson, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Morse. Misses Sandra and Lynn Beckam of Greenwood, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. And Mrs. W. D. Beckam. Little Valerie Morse celebrated her 5th birthday June 30. Misses Florella and Mary Camp bell and David Cooper spent the week-end in- Athens, Ga„ with rela tives. David Cooper is of Colton^ Ga., and is now making his horn* in Goldville. Mrs, Luther Wright’s mother. Mrs. Lollis of Hpnea Path, is a patient in the Anderson hospital. - TRADE MARK THOUSANDS HAVE WON! THOUSANDS WILL WIN! Big Cash Prizes “ IN THE TOTAL CASH including dealer prizes PEPSI COLA “TREASURE TOP” SWEEPSTAKES and CONTESTS - • / Enter today—enter every day—every complete entry tfets at least a certificate in the Family Sweepstakes. Remember, looking for Pepsi “Treasure Tops” is fun for the whole family. Collect ’em—swap ’em—get a com plete set. WHY PEPSI IS THE DRINK FOR YOU —Quality, flavor, size—Pepsi’s got plenty of all three. Every big, big bottle holds 12 full ounces.jof finer, smoother, tops- for-quality drinking. Those are only a few of the reasons why Pepsi hits the spot. You know lots more yourself. Just jot yours down on an entry blank—send it in today! I ■ /-• . PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. Dan Wright Passes ( The community extends sympathy to Luther Wright in the death of his j grandfather, Dan Wright, of New berry, who passed away Sunday morning. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Sharon Metho dist church at Kinards. Rev. H. F. 1 Bauknight conducted the services. Birthday Party Enjoyed On last Tuesday Mrs. Joe Purdy entertained Jor her small grand daughter, Little Miss Willa Rae Mc Gowan, of Denver, Col., at Joanna club house, the occasion being her 6th birthday. Thirty-five little guests gathered to help the honoree cele brate. The table was covered with *y v muu ROLLS ) FRANKFURTER or SANDWICH JANE PARKER 4th of JULY CAKE .lane Parker Jelly Rolls ... p** 33c holiday A National Favorite RICH AND FLAVORFUL NECTAR TEA 29t ~ 53c Jane Parker Angel Food CAKE Jane Parker Sugared Donuts pk * 37c 18c Sandwich or Home Style Marvel Bread 18c IW-Lb. 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