The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 10, 1940, Image 7

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V -. ' f / r ■ / L Thursdoy, October 10^ 1940 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Poge Seven THE CHBONICLE^ WANT AD RATES le per w«r4 for fint twMr- tion; five iosertloM for Um prieo of foor. llUiiMi Cords of tkonks and tribotos of respect, Ic a Word, payrMe la adraBce. MhdsiBBi BOe. D f KWS HiOM JOANNA 4 I "Goldville, Oot. 9. — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of Clinton spent the 'week-end with Mrs. Hattie Byars. ' -Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and .Billy of Newberry, spent the week- iend with Mrs. .W. W. Hair. Forrest Brawley spent the week end in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff O’Dell, Mr. and FOR SALE-rFreah milk cows. D. E.|Mrs. Roy Templeton spent the week-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawson in Craos Tribble. Iclehd in Fort Mill with relatives. 'Anchor. i * [ —. — i Bobby Jean Carr took part in thet p , cmith »nH Brum nii«h anrf! FOR RENT—Furnished-apartment in style show in the cotton festival iniBo«'d Mrs Cora Black of Bambera 1 my residence. Mrs. Mary Henry,oi^viUe last week " ’ ^ wi . n V M ^ ^ land Mrs, Minnie Bright of Tucapau,! Arthur. Phone M, Ic, Ervrn Stroud ha, accfpted a ^|*ere dinner guest, of Mr. and Mr,.| KEROS1OT-IOc_!« galkm. Barker Sunday. Misses Maury iSUxie and Myrtle Trammell and Henry Trammell were •visitors in Greenville on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway, j Mrs. Betty Lawson and Mr. and Mrs.; Roy Cannem were Sunday guests of borough Oil Co., west Mat. St. gpj N. C. Among out-of-town guests at the opening of the Methodist church were ROv. W. B. Garrett, who made the address of the evening, and two former pastors, the Reverends Med- lock and Bouknight. Mrs. Robbie Francis, Mary and Fay Francis spent Saturday in Co- SPECIAL — Until November 10 — American Magazine, 2 years, $2.50. James W. CaldwelL Call 276. WANTED—Five passengers to Spar tanburg fair Saturday evening. See T. C. Duckett, 36 Thomwell St. Ip -RYE GRASS. The Ideal Grass for Green Lawns and Pastures All Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Windsor’s brother and sister-in-law,, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Young in Honea i Path. " 1 Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell andj Mrs. E. J. Campbell were visitors; of Mrs. Campbell’s mother, Mjrs.j Starnes, in Woodruff. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and j daughter, Patsy, of Ware Shoals, | t F. Ealey visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lamb in Greenville Sunday. Mrs. L. W. King and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. A.'Campbell andiL®^** King and daughter. Shefla, ’Shields had and Mrs. ilumbia. , ^ ^ , IVinter Ix)ng. Also Turnip Seed and) Mr and Mrs. Yance of Greenwood,ithe week-end wi^h their par- Cabbage and Collard Plants. Blakely! visited Mr. and Mrs. J-rank Phillips i ^ Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. I on Sunday ! visited nirT,rr' I ■“<* Sunpwn of'“f-“<• Mr,. L. C. Smith In Clifton FOR RENT Downstairs apartment, visited Mr and Mrs Pres-1 Sunday, private bath, back and front en- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blease and R. M». J. W. Curford. 'S^T^To^Sh J* as guests last we^-end Mr. Horace O’Shields. on Musgrove street, lot on Adair Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cam*,,^,, Mr atwi Mr« i r cmiih in street, several lots on Florida street, [son Fred, of CUnton, spent^Sunday hlr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith in 24-acre tract of land on Adair street,; wi^ Mr and Mrs. J. J. Johnson. camobell and brick warehouse on Broad street Murphy’s mtennediate class' F. tampoeii ana J P Prather ' 10-60^**^®** ® Jiarty at the home of Pay daughter, Medora. and Mr. and Mrs. ii “ ^ -iFrancis Saturday night Grange CampbeU and son, Silas, WORK WANTED—Colored boy, 19, Mr and Mrs Trov Ellis had as '^^re visitors in Spartanburg Satur- wants work of some kind. Uves w^teSS gutte, Sr'^and Mrs. Tro^iday- ^ . Elis Sr., and family of Belton. !_ Mr. and Mrs. J. ^Whitrnire spent On Friday evening the G. A.’s en-i Mrs. Thomas Lipscomb, joyed a weiner roast at the hccne ofl*® Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead. Mr- ®nd Mlrs. Wen^ King aRend- Games were played and the weiner8|®d Ctarence Gknn were choked on the dutch oven. I at Kings Creek near Newberry Sat- ^ ' urday. The Wists and Methodists atj Fred Gray and daughter^rnice, Ooldville mov«l into their hamtoome!” s‘*I.”llS'n?l^™turSd“h^ nm, church buildihg. Sunday. The i ^ ^ Presbyterians at the same time mov-! spmau^ ,, e<J into the UtUe church where their Jennings in se.^ice8 wiU^ held in the future. T Mr. Mrs. Henry Cau^an foJtfe Mr. and Mrs. WiU Caughman for the opening services. The Rev.. visitors in Jalaoa Mond^ hnS* and Methodist church, occupied his. pul-|„„, . pit, and the Baptist pastor, Rev. C.C.l, . o ^ ^ Vaughn, was heard at his church. a.,.. /v4v.»iaci and a I J* S. OldmaH of Atlanta, visited trance North Broad Street. s FOR SALE—^Lot and two buildings behind P. C. baseball park. Luther Rice. ! Ip FOIt ~on»» fit in fine condition. Cheap. See Mrs^ J. E. DeYoung, 167 £. Carolina Avenue. Ip FOR SALE—Oak and hickory wood for Ashley heaters. Leave your or der at Clinton Pharmacy. Bill Chan- .ty. No. 2 Jackson St. Ip LOST, Strayed or Stolen — Bulldog, white, slightly brindle over eyes. Trimmed. Weight 40 lbs. Reward. J. B. Taylor, RJD. 3, Box. 111. Ip TRESPASS NOTICE—The public is hereby warned that all hunting or trespassing in any way on the lands of Jack H. Davi^ Sr., W.*W. Davis, Lawrence and Jack Davis, Jr., is strictly-prohibited. Ic PANSY PLANTS. Place Your Order Now for Super Swiss Giant Pan sies. Beautiful Colors. Blakely Brottiers Seed Store. Telephone 188. ® Ic mi Rev. W. A. Moorhead, local manager w for Super Swiss Giant Pan- fJcy^DppPy Large Flowers, Long Stems and! nnEVv DCI\I\I IkC I j FOR BLUE HOSE I eral days. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. I Pruitt and Mr. and Mrs. W. R.' J Miller of Laurens, were Sunday I guests of Mrs. Bell also. Miss Edna Jackson has accepted !the position of cashier at the HomeJ store. ■ I Mrs. R. C. Caraway and small son, Lomas, returned to their home in Avondale, Fla., Friday after a WHY WASTE TIME looking for a Presbyterian coUege’s football .tjob?' Be indepoident. Sell -Raw-}oywid-buckiad dowu.4ak.hard work leigh Products. Good nearby ibute | Mopday. in preparation for their open.'Write today. Rawleigh’s, Dept. I scheduled game with Newberry at .'week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. SCJ-27-D, Richmond, Va. * 17-Sp i Newberry Friday alght. Five men j Mary Bynum. T »TTT so—nu.ii II—'were on the sidelines with injuries' . — ../ ^^^MrwSf^N^i^ ®®®^ be-able to see duty Friday., AnlMig The Slek and ik. ^ SS? •'"* Cunningham waa hurt Abo Vigoro, Bone Heal. Vitamin Bl ^'* ^at Saturtajr whlla riding ™his and In^icidei. Blakelg Brothers P**- Z IV •f “^'2*“ Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic I I to the hospital but was dismissed in His condition is im- WHY hot keep your money at home by giving your 3&-jnQatlL oootrftct subscriptions to your home-town agent. See James W. CaldwelL foe game with Presbytisrian here Friday night. After spending some WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING i rehearsing them foe Indians RTrRPT RAH topped off their workout with a KAVrBi-i 19AU scrimmage against the frethmen, CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. I using Presbyterian plays. « New Indian Plays Newberry, Oct. 8. — Coach Bitty | a feW days. Laval gave his Newbeny_ Indians | proving, several new plays today Tor u»e~ffi MrT Lever of hear XHinton, is se riously ill. * Mr. McClure of Washington street. i?” TRAOt MARK CITY TAX NOTICE Due to unavoidable delays, the City Tax Books for the poj^ment of 1940 taxes will not open until October 15,1940, instead of October 1st, os previously advertised. 0. C. HEUSIISS, CilY Clerli: is ill. Mrs. Horace Guest has returned , from the local hospital where she underwent an operation. I Mrs. Jack Wright of Beauregard sti^t, has been ill several weeks. MriL Wright will become “a patient i .at State Park in a few days. j Surprise Birthday Party ! A lovely surprise birthday dinner! was given in honor of Mrs. Ada * Center-at her home on Sunday. -| All who caitie brought well filled! baskets. Dinner was served in the| yard. Those, present were; Mr. andi Mrs. Lee F. Holtzclaw and children,! James, Lee, Jr., Mildred, Lucille;! [Tom Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus* !Smith and children, Leila and Mary! jjane, Mrs. Essie Powell and chil-, idren. Hazel, Helen, Frances, Azara,, I Fulton and Albert Powell, Mrs. Flor-| jence Hawkins and son, Louis Earl, all of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Holtzclaw, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert' Hughes and son, Jimmie! Birthdays Today is the birthday of Miss Myr tle. Trammell. * Tuesday Misses Edna Jackson and Marguerite Seay celebrated their j birthday. , Monday, October 7, was the birth-*! day of Misses Helen and Jean Ab-' bolt and Claude Abbott, Jr. j ^ -- - -T -1— Baptist Revival Services A revival meeting which began Sunday is in progress at Bailey Memorial church, conducted by Rev. V. McK. Marlowe, of Blythewood, a former pastor of Calvary Baptist church. Singing is in charge of J. C. Cannon. ^ Morning services begin at 10:30 and evening services at Everywhere Coca-Cola has a reputation for quality. Four gen erations have known and enjoyed this drink. Millions of times a day, people the world_over experience the thrill of its taste and the happy refreshed feeling tljat follows. Kr plus UiX THE PAUSE THAT REFRE BOTTUD (TNDIR AUTHORITY Of THl COCA.COLA Oa lY GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY WE HAVE IT !... C IP'E IT! ONLY CAR WITH Illustrated: Dynamic 6 Cruiser 4-Door, S1020* (Same model 8, S1055*)> Prices include chrome fender ornaments. H ERE’S driving at its sim- p/esf—and beat! With Hydra-MatiCy you start, go and stop—witteut a clutch to press—or gear-ahiR to maniihi- late. You cruise in supef- smooth fourth. And if you want extra ‘*pep** for passing or climbing, press through on the accelerator and a special pick-up gear sweeps you ahead instantly. Available on all Olds nwdels for 1941—Custom Cruiser, Dynamic Cruiser and low-priced Olds Special — Six and Eight. Try it" today! OLDS PRICES BEGIN AT '852 Svdmn prices ^itmrt at 9898, •dmlir- mrad at Lsnsmg, Mich. Tranttpor- tation baamd oil FOR SPECIAL SIX rataa, state BVSINESS COUPE ^ soy), options/ aquipmant and soeesso* riear-extra. Frioea aub/ect to cAsngo without notice. A csnbral motors valub A Hydra-Matic Oriva optional at catra coot 2^ . OLDSMOBILE HYDRA-MATIC nRIVETf TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. • CUNTON, S: C. "WE DO ALL KINDS.OF PRINTING EXCEPT BAD" —CHRONICLE PUB. CO*