The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 16, 1941, Image 8

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Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursdoy, Jottuory 16, 1941 King Visits His Nif^t Bombers AUDITOR’S NOTICE _ ^ The County Auditor’s office at Lau- xens, S. C., will be open from the 1st day of January to the 1st day of March, 1941, for the purpose of tak- tax returns for the ensuing year; and for the transaction of all busi- aess pertaining to the office. For the t convenience of taxpayers, returns can tc made at the following appoint- flaents throughout the county on dates ■uuncd below for the purpose of tak ing tax returns for the year 1941: Clinton Mills, Thursday, Jan. 16, • A. M. to 4 P. M. Clinton City, Friday, January 17,! % A. M, toTl>. M. i Lydia Mill. Monday, January 20, [ • A. M. to 4 P. M. I Goldville, Tuesday, January 21, | • A. M. to 4 P. M. VI Goldville, Wednesday, January 22, ^ 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. I S. W. Dean’s, Thursday, Jan. 23,! 10 A. M. to 11 A, M. J Renno, Thursday, Jan. 23, 12 to 1:30 P. M. Cross Hill, Friday, Jan. 24, It) A.M.! •d 2 P. M. Mountville, Friday, Jan. 24, 3 P.M.! ' Dr. Thompson's, Friday, Jan ■sPfRSONAL m SOCUL NEWS OF GOIDVILIE their well-earned reputation, and sold out the last dipper-ful within an hour. Birthday Party Misses Vivian Crowder and Naomi j Hall entertained' a group of their I friends at the Hall home on Tillman j circle Friday evening, honoring Miss i Viola Hall. The occasion being Vi- j Ola’s birthday. j After a number of snappy games 'and presentation of loads of lovely 1 gifts, delicious refreshments were [served by the hostess. prayer service. ■Hie Woman’s Auxiliary will meet with Miss Blanche Diurgin at her home on Milton Road Jan. 21 at 3:30. All members are urged to be present and visitors are welcomed. Turkey Dinner Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mitchell enter tained with a turkiey dinner Sunday at their apartment on Joanna Square, guests being members of their im mediate families. j' Metbedist Church Rev. .T. B. Wlikes, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 o’clock. Mil- ton Bolick, Supt. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m., Sunday evening. Church worship 7:00 p. m.. Mid-week prayer meeting at 7:00 o’clock, conducted by the Ladies’ Bible class. ENGLAND . . . His Majecty, King George, pays a vtslt to a station of the bomber command. Upon his aniral he went to the briefing room where tbe crews of the night bombers were recelrlng their Instmctlons regarding targets. His Majesty la pictured here with Marshal Sir Rich* ard Poirse (left), and Air Vice-Marshal J. B. A. Baldwin (right) exam* ining maps in the briefing room. Pentaeostal Church Rev. B. R. Nichols, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00. Richard Adanm Supt. 11:00 a. m., worship servi^. 7:00 o’clock, evening worship. Prayer meeting Wednesday at I Chicken Supper i ike Woman’s Society of the Meth- ! odist church sponsored a supper for the boys and girls basketball team!'P* pastor. Saturday at five o’clock st the new! Young People’s union Saturday [school building. A deliciuus chickenP* Boyd Gaskin, [supper was served to about twenty{ guests. 24, 1 P.M.f MRS. E. G. KAY, Correspondent 9 A. M. to 12 noon. Waterloo, Friday, Jan Id 4 P. M. ' T ^ 1 o. o * J T I Special to The Chronicle. ' Goldville. Jan. 14.-L 15,9 -.1. o Noon. ! spent Saturday in Columbia visiting* after H. E. E. Watkins Store, Monday, Jan. Veterans’ hospital and Fort Jack- 17, 9 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. |son. Princeton, Monday, Jan. 27, 111 ^j. g^d Mrs. Ray Boozer and son AM. to 12:30 P.M. [spent Sunday witli Mr. Boozer’s L. C. Taylor’s Store, Monday, Jan.' mother in Kinard. I Mrs. Willie Mae Blow is recuper- Poag;ating at her home on Magnolia street undergoing an operation at Singing Convention Epworth Methodist church was host to the Clinton Singing conven- BapMst Church Rev. C. C. Vaughn, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 o’clock a. m. Charles Murphy, Supt. B. T. U. at 6:80, with Miss Ruth tion Sunday afteimoon. A number Hak. assistant diw^ctor. of visiting quartettes and trios and congregational singing made the oc casion a very happy one. 17, 1:30 P.M. to 3 P.M. J. R. Buzhardt’s Store, Monday, Jan. 27, 3:30 P.M. to 5 P.M. Hickory Tavern, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 10 AM. to 12 Noon. . Reeves & Hipp’s Store, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 12:30 P.M. to 2 P.M. Bolt’s Store, Tuesday, Jan, 28, 2:30 PM. to 4 P.M. Owings, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 10 AM. to 12 Noon. Gray Court. Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. Jones' Store. Thursday, Jan. 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rowland and daughter, Frances, arid little Carolyn Thomas spent Saturday in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. William O’Shields of Whitmire, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis. Roy O’Dell of the inspection divis ion of the state, highway department, left Tuesday for Fountain Inn to re sume his duties there. Mrs. T. S. Hixon of New York, I spent the past week with her sister, 30, j Mrs. T. R. Bridges, on Milton road. I Mrs. W. W. Hair and daughter, Cooper s Store, Thursday, Jan. 30, Ruth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt No- 11:30 A.M. to 1 P.M. j ble in Newberry, Sunday. Harris’ Store. Thursday,, Jan. 30., Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams and 1:30 P.M. to 3 P.M. ' son^. Tommy and Wallace, spent Newberry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. “Shorty” Gunter are ill at their home. Little Bobby Franks is ill at his home^ Mrs. Joe Abrams is ill at her home. Charles Crowder has been ill for several days. Mrs. Elizabeth Hendrix is at home again with her daughter, Mrs. Hayne Willingham, after undergoing medi-| cal treatment in Newberry for sev eral weeks. Miss Margaret Hughes is ill at her home. Mrs. O’Dell Owens and son, Der- rell, are ill. ^ 7:M o’clock, evening worship. Mid-week prayer service at 7:00 o’clock in the assembly room. Births Mr/i and Mrs. Wilbur Russell ‘an nounce the birth of a daughter, Anita Jean. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryce Little an- Lanford, Friday, Jan. 31, 12 to 1:30! Sunday with relatives in Calhoun the birth of a daughter on P.M. Falls. January 12. Ora, Friday, Jan. 31, 2 P.M. to 3' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shumpert an- P.M. daughter, Nelle, of Union, spent Sun-jP®*^^^® birth of a daughter, Caro The Joanna club house was the scene of a gay party Monday evening when a number of ladies gathered to • honor Mrs. Ray Surratt. | Bingo and a quiz contest were en joyed after which the hostesses serv ed dainty sandwiches, coffee and mints. The honoree was showered with many useful and lovely gifts. Presbyterian Church Rev. L. O. Elmore, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 o’clock a.j m, Norman Case, supt j 11:00 o’clock—Mominjg worship. I Sermon: “A Woman’s Faith,” by the \ pastor. , Young People’s League 6:30 o’clock p. m. Miss Grace Bozard, president. 7:00 o’clock, evening worship. Ser mon: “Prayer,” by the pastor. 7:00 o’clock p. m., Wednesday, JOURHALS CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phene 74 FINAL SETTLEAIENT Take notice that on the 30th day of January, 1941, I will render a fi nal account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of Mrs. Allie P, Clinkscales in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a; m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be for ever barr^. PAULINE C. WINN, 23-4p Executrix. SUBSCRIBE TO ’THE CHRONICLE The Favorite Paper In CUntan Hoaico SPECIAL UNTIL FEBRUARY 14 Woman’s Home Companion, Amer ican Magazine and Collier’s—edl three 14 months for $4.00. JAMES W. CALDWELL Call 276 Clinton, S. C* Relief At Last For Your Cou£li Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help looeofi and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tdl your druggist to 8^ yon a bottle of Oreomulsioo with the understanding you must like tbe way it quickly auays the oouidi or you are to baveyour money bnefc. CREOMULSION For Cot^kt, Qiosf Col^, Iroodiifio TIAOI MAM It is absolutely necessary for you,day with to make returns as personal prop>erty I Blakely, - has to be returned every year. If not convenient to come to the County Auditor's office in the court house, please meet me at one of the above places. S. R. DORROH, tf Auditor, Laurens County. Mr. and Mrs. Mack: Jean.^ Mr. and Mrs. Gene Madden an- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Waits and nounce the birth of a daughter, Joyce children, Billy and Betty, and Mr. i and Mrs. Milton Waits and ^on, Gene,| spent the week-end with their par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits. Birthdays and Anniversaries Kitty Jo Delaney, daughter of, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. James Cooley and Mrs. J. L. Delaney, will celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wertz were visitbrs birthday Jan 21. , , Newberry Saturday. ' Nancy Chapman, daughter of Mr. Itnoi. JIIC0 n6Cipf CllteiS[ Mrs. James Tucker and son Tom- and Mrs. C. E. Chapman, had a birth- HhAimaliA PaSii AuSablM I my, of Greenville, are spending a few day Jan. 11. ■ D9UM91I9 rain ^aiCRIf [weeks with Mr. and Mrs. White Little Margaret Annette Bolick of If yon ouSer from rheumatic, arthritia or' Tucker on Milton road Georgetown, granddaughter of Mr. .miss Tootsie O-Oen and Mrs. J. D..and Mrs. W A. M^rhead. will be of Ru-Ex Compound todty. Mix it with » quart! O'Dell spent Saturday in Newberry, years old Jan. 16. of water, add the juice of 4 leroona. U’t ea»y. [ Mrs. J. W. Lewis is spending a few Mr. and Mrs. White Tucker will [observe their eighth wedding anni- Vo trouble at all and pleasant. You need only , 2 tabieepoonfuir two times a day. Often within | Weeks in Atlanta with her daughter 48 hours—Bometimes ovemiyht—splendid ■alts are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru*Ex will most you nothinir to try as it is sold by your Arugiist under an absolute money-back guaran tee. Ru-Ex Compound is for aale and recom- .teeoded by Kellers Drug Store TYPEWRITER ADDING MACHINE RIBBONS CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phone 74 Miss Mary Brock is visiting heriversary Jan. 21 sister, Mrs. Curti? Jackson, in Gilroy, { Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell will cele- California. fbrate their thirty-third wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Moody Johnson and i ^iversary Jan 21. daughter. Miss Anne Howe, visited' January 14 was the wedding anni- relatives in Spartanburg Sunday. versary of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair. Rev. W. C.'Alexander of the A. R. Mrs. Gussie Osborne will celebrate P. church ta Ora, delivered an inspir- her birthday Jan. 16. ing message at the Presbyterian] Miss Jane Crawford’s birthday j church Sunday evening. comes on Jan. 16. i- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holsonback had! William Davidson celebrated his j their niece from Newton, N. C., as birthday Jan. 10. I their dinner guest Sunday. Glenn Franklin had a birthday ! Mr. and Mrs. Etoy Caldwell and'J®*^- 13. I children, Joe and Norma, were vis- January 14 is the birthday of J. W. Gaskin. Miss Ruby Lee Harrelson will haye a birthday Jah. 19. FIVE DAYS ONLY—USED CARS! JANUARY? CLEARANCE Prices * All Cars Have itbrs in Spartanburg Saturday ' Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Dickert of New- Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •••find*— EMBALMERS .Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY and Y. PARKS ADAIR, (kn. Mgn. Miss Naomi Gaskin had a birth day Jan. 12. J. R. Hall celebrates his birthday Jan. 17. January 17 was tbe birthday of berry spent the week-end with their granddaughter, Mrs. Marvin Holson back. I Mr. and Mrs*. J. L. Delaney spent Saturday in Greer and Greenville. Mrs. F. M. Satterwhite of the Bush River community, spent Monday with I Floyd Abrsms. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Satterwhite. ^ G. Abrams’ birthday comes on Lora Hendricks spent the week-jJ^*’- 18. end with Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Wil-| Mrs. Eunice Bragg celebrated her lingham. [birthday yesterday, Jan. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and son.i January 18 is the birthday of-Mrs, Leonard, spent Friday night with Mr. i Hamola Dunlap. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham, and' motored to Brevard, N. C., Saturday! Misslonanr Society Entertains for a week-end with relatives. Mr. | 7^® Woman’s Society of the Meth- and Mrs. Louis Murphy accompanied church entertained the Stew- them. iards of the church with a turkey supper Saturday night at the new school building. A delightful time was reported by these present. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Fulmer and son, Jerry, spent the week-end in Newberry with their aunt, Mrs. W, P. 'Long. Mr. and Mrs. J. T, FxUmer spent the week-end ia Newberry visiting relatives Chicken Stew The Woman’s club gave another of iits well-known chicken stews Sat- Miss Margaret Warren spent thej^^’^^y the club house. The cooks week-end in Lexington with her sis-1 Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Alma O’Dell ter. Mrs. John M. Ross, lived up to Miss Dorothy Clark left last week for Stillmore, Ga., where she has ac cepted a teaching position in the high school. Dr. Fdder Smith Dr. Dmicai S. FiMer OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Examinations Ofllea Haws: Dr. Snsilh. Daily. 4:16 ta 6. Dr. FeMar. Dmily, 6:66 ta IL Phone 2t for Apfofafwont cunmis&c with the Sick I Friends of Rev. C. C. Vaughan are) glad to know he is steadily improv-. ing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Raymond McMillan. | LJtUe Shelby Jean Marshall has* recovered trcm a recent illness. Reports from the bedside of Ray' Surratt are of an encouraging nature. Earl Holsonback is showing steady improvement. Misses Juanita Franks and Doris Bozard are am<mg tbe “flu” patients. Cheerful greetings go to our shut- in friends: B. E. Case, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Mary Jotmaon, C. 8. Rowe, Mrs. Kate Oxner^ W. W. Turner, JArs, Alice Paricer, Mrs. Shady Hawkins, Mrs. lizzie Barrm and Mrs. Dolly Prater. L. H. Francis is ill at his home on Grove street. Mrs. Holly Lyons is able to k® up afpin afbar baii^ ill for the past two osaolhs. DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE So Far This Year There Have Been FATAUl^ES froM AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS in LAURENS COUNTY UCa Strive To Make 1941 a Safe Year On the BlflnNurp. 1940 CHEVROLET COACH—Perfect in every way— $67S 1939 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN — 16,000 actual miles— 1939 CHEVROLET COACH—Lodes like new— SSHS 1940 FORD* DELUXE COACH — 17.000 actual miles— &650 1938 CHEVROLET COACH—Sent covers, new tires, motor like new— urn 1989 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Barfsin— IISO 1940 PLYMOUTH COUPE —14,000 actual miles. Has heatmr and radk^ 1939 CHEVROLET 4-Door SEDAN — 17,000 actual miles. New tires, uphd- stery like new— $S9S 1937 PLYMOUTH COACH —Runs food, little rough— $2VS 1936 PLYMOUTH OJUPE, Runs 'good. A hargain— 1939 CHEVROLET STAN DARD COACH — Rtrna good, upholstery clean— 1937 FORD COACB-Robs good, meter perfect— 1935 TERRAPLANE COUPE—Bargain— $I6S 1935 FORD COACH—Mo tor perfect, new upholstery $695 1980 MODEL-A COACH— Highway sticker, good tires— $110 1931 CHEVROLET COACH — Sticker, udiol- stery new, good tires— $100 1932 OLDSMOBILE COACH—GootLtires, motor Hke new. Clean car— 1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN — little roagh, worth the laeney— ■4W • . • Utf Uam... Sm Ds iehm Yw Bif! Ihiidme N, nwrn^cjmmA f T- 't /' 1^'