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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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WEST aiNIOII PERSONAl AND SOCIAL NEWS
MBS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent
the presence of a number of friends jans, Mrs. ^ra Buzhardt and Mrs. day evening in the club room. Pol
and relatives. The lovely bride was I Laura Mae Howard. j lowing is the program rendered:
gowned in a fall model of pink and! The bride-elect was the recipient j Leader—Mrs. lone Wallace,
black with black accessories. Her’of a number of gifts from members Flag Salute—Miss Mae Madden.
Mrs. Cordia Wyatt visited Mrs. | visited Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith in the couple will make their home
Mattie Martin in Greenwood TueS- Ware Shoals Sunday. with the bride’s sister, Mrs. D. W.
corsage was of Talisman roses and of the group. About 35 were present,
fern. After a short wedding trip
day.
-Mjr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler were
the* week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Smith in Johston.
Mrs. G. W. Wallenzine and Mrs.
MIXED HAY for sale by C. A. Pressly Chaney and little daughter,
Owens, Clinton, S. C. 5-2p Judith, spent the week-end with
Birth Annevncements
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lowry an-1
Dennis Green has accepted a posi- Bagwell, and Mr. Bagwell, on Jack- nounce the birth of a daughter on I
tion as senior engineer at Fort Jack- son street,
son.
Miss Ada Lee Goff! of Franklin
Springs, and Miss Miindy Goff of
Falcon, N. C., spent the week-end Last Friday night Mrs. Eloise Can-
with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis. •’on and Mrs. Hazel Cranford were
Song by group—"God Bless Amer
ica.” ,
Devotional—Miss Helen Connolly.
Song, “Silent Night.”
Scripture and prayer.
Minutes of the last meeting were
Shower for Miss Cannon
Nov. 26. She has been given the
name of Shirley Anne.
Mrs. Lowry is the former Missi*’®'*^ sf'd the roll called by the sec—
Geneva Smith. rctary, Mrs. T. B. Cranford, each
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Malone an- member answering with a favorite
FOR RENT-Briok bungalow »Fer. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bragg near Clinton.|HaiTcInln.^uS^^^ T,
. - - - -- - - — — -- - - * received by Mrs. Cranford, Who pre- ^ ^ Royce Smith of I Games and contests were enjoyed by
oaae,faaei .. « A- Wore Shools aonounce the birth of the group.
guson st^t. See R. J. Pitts.
Ic Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Berry and j Hitt in Cross Hill Sunday.
WOOD — For automatic burning
children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew and sented each with a favor. Mrs. Alma
a son on Nov. 30. He*has b^n given:
. J -ai- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Berry in i children and Mr and Mrs Walter Walker presided over the bride’s
Tc Ninety-Six. . ISo. I honk. Giie«t« u/erA •ntertairiA,! u,,*K I tbo name of Carey Joseph.
to^ay. Buchanan’s. Phone 28.
Mrs.
WANTED TO BUY — Com in any Mrs. Foster of Greenwood, visited!
amount. In shucks 55c bushel, Mrs. Lillie Kernels Sunday,
shucked 60c. Shelled 65c. E. Frank ^ Washington, is
Spiers and children were visitors Guests were entertained with
Ok) Kernels and son and Greenville Saturday. wveral games directed by Mrs. Joe
Mrs. Smith will be remembered:
I Terry and Mrs. Walker. A plate con- as Miss Wilby Seay of this city.
Among The Sick ; sisting of sandwiches, candy, peanuts, ♦ 1
Little Charles Huey, seven-months-' grapes and punch was served the H. D. Club Meets j
Anderson, RFD No. 1, Clinton. 12-2p visiting Mr. and Mrs .Tack Filler oW of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 1 quests by Mrs. Ruth Arnold, Mrs.. The monthly meeting of the Home
FOR SALE—Boys’bWcle, good con- T. B. ’Trammell of Union, is'H“«y' been seriously iU several’Eloise Cannon, Mrs. Carrie Bell Ev-j Demonstration club was held Tues-
dition. $10. Tinunerman Motor Co. spending several weeks with his „ , „ . .
Phone 119. Ic, daughter, Mrs. L. L. Maddox, and I .^“iss Hazel Brown has been ill
Green and' J- M. EickHn is a patient in the
A ^ ^ fn children visited Mr. and Mrs. Da'vi;? General hospital in GreenviUe.
Anderson^^ute L |P 'Green in Boiling Springs, N. C.. for| Mrs. J. M. Anderson is ill with
APARTMENT FOR RENT — Two the week-end. i atNher home on Broad street.
large rooms, kitchenette and bath,. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Patterson i— Mrs. David Owens continues ill
Private entrance. Modem conven- and little son, Wallace, visited Mr. )®^ *"® home of her sister, Mrs. Jack
iences. W. M. McMillan, Phone 160. Patterson’s parents in Fort Mill the Andean.
Itc' past week-end. *'®ck Cunningham is recuperating
Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes and'^f^®*" appendix operation at the
TO SELL
’EM, TELL
EM-
With An Ad
FOR RENT-TWO rooms at Sham-! --j,RVddTe' swnt ><''“1 hospital
SaVuX with Mrand WoX'w ^ W- H. Quest of Washington. D.
See Don Copeland. Ip Spartanburg. Mrs. Wilson C- is recuperating at the home of
FOR RENT —New 4-room house, 6 and Mrs. Eugene Smith returned S- Rawls on Sloan
miles out North Broad, near water with them for the week-end. . street after being a patient at the
plant on Duncan creek. Also 1-room Mr, and Mrs. Vernie Yelton and hospital the past six months.
cabin on paved road to Laurens. Ad- little son, Harold, visited relatives •
dress J. W. Queen, RFD No. 1, Box in Batesburg over the week-end. Birthday Supper
71, Laurens, S. C. Ip* Mr. and Mrs. Ben Campbell, Her- _ On Tuesday evening Mrs. W. R.
Three or fouf-lroom' Ellers, Mrs. Leo Tucker and Thomas gave a surprise birthday -
FOTT 'R'ENT'
aoartment with'oHvate bath '^r-'Guelda Lee, were called to supper honoring her husband, W. R.
nuSd OT Unfurnished uL of ei^ric I “hfs »“>. N. C., on account of the Thomas. Those present were Miss
stoJe aSd “/“igSS'R ■ -7- “'"7 • “7 CampbelPs'
B. H. Henry, Phone 122. Ic ^ Chaney and A. H. Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maddox vis-
FOR BENT — Mrs. Annie Franks’ ited Mrs. Grace Smith in Greenville i
Steak Supper
residenfce in College View, 7 rooms, j Sunday. j On Saturday evening Mrs. D. W.
$30 per month. Occupancy January ■ Mrs. Bonnie Gregory and father,, Bagwell gave a steak supper honor-
first. Apply to R. T. Wilson, Lau- j Mr. McCloud, accompanied D. A. i ing her brother, Willie Cannon, who
rens.
12-2c
FOR RENT—Unfurnished'apartment,
$14. Water furnished. Separate
light meter. Mrs. Geo. C. Odiome,
Phone 318. Ip
JUST arrived—^Another lot marble-
top tables and a few fancy old
lamps. What could be nicer and more
McCloud to Columbia where he will; was celebrating his brthday. ’Those,
become a patient in the hospital. 1 present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Can-!
Mrs. Jennie V. Watkins of Abbe-!non and family. Miss Carrie Belli
ville, spent several days with her Evans, Mrs. Cecil Walker and son,
niece, Mrs. Glenn Downs. I Larry Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buz-1
Misses Charlie and Janet Motte ofihardt, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Can-i
non, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten,*
Miss Hazel Cannon and Jessie Har-I
mon, Mrs. Ozie Mae McKissick,!
Laurens, spent Monday with Mrs.'
Leo Tucker.
Mrs. Gertrude Mooney of Mor-
enduring for Christmas. The Trading »inton, N. C., Mrs. George Sparks, Charles Trammell and Mr. and Mrs.
Post, Laurens. S. C. Ip’and daughter, Mrs. Ruby Moore of [Harold Crowe.
TRESPASS NOTICED—NoUce is giv-1visiting Mrs. W. A
en that hunting, fishing or tres-
passing of aiiy kind upon my land is
hereby prohibited. Violators of this
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maddox and'
Mrs. Leila Smith visited Mr. and
notice will be prosecuted. T. Smith in Newberry Sat
enport, Jr.
5-3p,
urday.
Misses Ruby Stevenson and Edna
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lowry will
observe their wedding anniversary
Dec. 7. i
Saturday, Nov. 30, was the birth-j
day of Willie Cannon.
IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS—A year’s Shirley Adams of Greenwood, andf Nov*. 27 was the birthday of Vir-j
subscription to THE CHRONICLE. Miss Virgie Knight of Laurens, were! ginia McCullough.
You give a Gift ^ week when you the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.I Mary Campbell was seven years*
give the “Home Paper
and relatives.
to friends I T. H. Stevenson.
old 'f'uesday. Dec. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Clayton attend- [ Today, Dec 5. is the birthday of
CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 for $1.00, ®^ ^’'® of Mr. Cla^on’s Frances Heaton.
with name imnrinted Beautiful ’ ^®"® Erady, in Fayette-• Mr. and Mrs. Colie Gregory cele-
new desSn^onfsXiLnoras^^^^^^^^^ ^ted their wedding anniversary
ment. Come in today and make your Mrs. Horace Guest, Mrs. ,Dw. 1 i
selection for later delivery. Chronicle!Braswell, Miss Hazel Brown Shirley Anne Samples was one.
Pub. Co., Stationery Dept. land Verhon Guest visited relatives year old Nov. 27. j
in Greenwood Sunday. Monday, Dec. 2, was the 12th i
BIBLES—For personal use or as an Jimmie Jacks of Mountville, vis- birthday of Irene Braswell, and the
Ideal Christmas Gift. Scofield and ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks Sat- eleventh birthday of Charles Clay-,
American Revised Version. Chronicle urday, ton. 1
Pub. Co., Stationery Dept. ■. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caughman, Betsy Attaway will be eleven years
Mrs. W, H. Caughman and Mrs. old Sunday, Dec. 8. /
Now is The Time To
Cut Your Expenses
PANSY PLANTS — We have nice
Giant Mixed Color Pansies. Also, Erank Riley visited Mrs.* Tilman Par-
Columbine, Sweet William and! m Saluda Tuesday.
Painted Daisy Plants. Blakely Broth-1 Mane Depit and Mr^. Bertha
ers Seed Store. Telephone 188
Society To Meet Dec^ 12
.. The Woman’s Missionary Society j
jjj^pit of Union, and Mr. and Mrs.~of Calvary Baptist church will hold
Pope Johnson of Kinard, visited Mr. its monthly meeting Thursday, Dec.
YOUR WINTER WOOD - We «e and Mrs. John Campbell Sunday. 12, instead of D* 16. at the'h^e
ready to supply you-lust what I m. P. Bradley and Tracy Dees of Mrs. Joe Terry; Eliction’ornew
you need for the Ashley automatic spent the week-end with Mr. Brad- officers will take place and all mcm-
buming stove. Give us your order ley's mother. Mrs. Sarah Bradley, .hers are.urged to be present.
today. Buchanans. Phone 28. IPUn Fort Mill. , i
WHY not solve your gift problem "by j Mrs. C. W. Smith and son, Henry. * ^
giving magazines which will give} of Lydia, are now making their
constant pleasure throughout the. home with her daughter, Mrs. C H.
year. The gift will be announced by Roland and Mr. .Roland on Beaure-
a card. See or call James W. Cald- gard street.
well at 276. Miss Eva Campbell is spending
Cannon - Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cannon
announce the marriage of their |
daughter. Hazel to Jesse Harmon of
Saluda and Clinton, on Dec. 1. ■
The ceremony w^a.s performed at j
the home of the officiating minister, ’
ROSE BUSHES. We have a fine as- two weeks with relatives in Union.
sortment of individually wrapped .G’J®st of Washington, is Martin in Laurens, in
bushes. Etoile de Holland, Red Radi- visiting his daughter, Mrs. Clarke „ ^
ance, Talisman, Druschki, E. G. Hill [ Meadors, and Mr. Meadors,
and others. Blakely Brothers Seed Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans and
Store. Telephone 188.^ daughter, Margaret, Mrs. J. L. Ar-
//
B’jild-Up^^ for Women
nold and sons, James and Paul, vis-
Periodic distress, such as head
aches, nervousness, cramp-like pain,
FREE! If excess acid causes you, ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges- in Fountain Inn.
tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating,' Mr.* and Mrs. C. C. Abbott and may be sympt oms of functional
Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample,! Mrs. Fern Hardman were visitors in dysinrnorrhea due to malnutrition,
Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. Jan2 p Spartanburg Saturday. ! so often helped by CARDUI. By
FOR SALE —Eight weeks old pedi-I Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove and sons! increa.sing appetite, stimulating
greed buff and sorrell cocker span- i ®*'® spending a ten day vacation at flow of gastric juices and so assist-
iel puppies. Papers furnished for reg-1 N®'v Smyrna Beach, Fla. ing digestion, it helps build physi-
istration. Three males, two femals; ' Miss Frances Powell of Cateechee, cal resistance to neriodic discom-
Reasonably priced. Georgia Brooker,' the week-end with Miss Vera fort. It also helps reduce periodic
State Training School. c-tf | Rowell. distress for many who take it if
Mr. and Mrs. David Word visited few days before and during “the
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
It’s Time For
ANTI-FREEZE and
HEATERS
Let US check your hose and
radiator for leaks, before
you fill.
Official
Serrie*
Sowers Garage
Phone IM
tanburg, spent tlse week-end with
Mrs. Jack Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. D«vid Word, Mr.
j and Mrs. J. F. Weir and Miss Marie
j Weir were visitors in Spartanburg ’
I Saturday.
Cecil Gucj^t of Washington, O. C.,
; and Dewey Guest of Cheverly, Md.,
I'are visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
I Guest* and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke ‘
t Meadors.
Carter and D. V. Wright, Jr., vis-
I ited friends in Lowrys Sunday.
Mrs. Estelle Arnold of Columbia,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Glenn’
Downs. I
Jim Word of Laurens, visited his j
brother, J. D. Word, and Mrs. Word}
Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Word and s<m|
of Laurens, were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Word’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Saay, Mrs.
J. 4. Smith aqd daughters, Nell and
Nan, and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith
STATIONERY for Christmas gives Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dobson in Greer time.” Try CARDUI. Used 50 years.
gaiety and grace to your Christmas i Sunday. •
giving. See our complete line of fine / Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Arnold were
papers in lovely boxes: Chronicle/visitors in Augusta Sunday.
Pub. Co.. Stationery Dept. j Mrs. Grover Pearson and chil-
— ——) dren and Mrs. J. B. Warren of Laur-
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTlNi- ens, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
—EXCEPT BAD ’ Glenn Downs. f
f Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones of Spar-
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Saturday, 7:30 to 7:45 A. M.
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