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Thursdoy, MorcK 6,1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Poge Seve# Want Ads TREE SURGERY Let ui pnme and treat tout riutde trees now. Free inspection. Kaiser Tree Expert Service. Phone 88. Ip FOR REBTr —One six>rooin house, one five-nxnn house. About three miles from Clinton^ C. B. Holland. Ip WANTED — Good farmers. Either two l-lmrse croppers or one 2-hor8e qrbpper. Apply to W. J. Adair, Renno, S. C. tf CABBAGE F^^ANTS, Onion Plants, Onion Sets, English Peas, Carrots, Beets, Tomato, Tendergreen, Rape and a complete line of other Vege table and Flower S^eds. Blal^ Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only 2Sc a day, pay to 85,000. S. W. SumereL Plxmes 80 and 82. ' SEED IRISH POTATOES —Maine- Grown Irish Cobbler and Red Bliss. Also Certified Cobblers. Blake ly Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic \ FRUIT TREES, flowers, spraying •and trimming. 25c to S5c hour. See Sam Yoigig, White Line No. 2, 4t WEST MRS. JOE q im SOCIAL NEWS Cerrewen^Sttt LOST—Coin purse containing f32.00 in bills. Finder will receive liberal Tnunmie Ellison of Goldville, ac companied Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Evans, Mrs. J. L. Arnold and Miss Carrie Bell Evans, visited in Ander- stm and Calhoun Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans and daughter, Margaret, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Propst near Renno, Sun day. • , M. T. Ficklin is Visiting relatives in Greenville. . Mrs. Willie Seville, Mrs., James Seville, Mrs. IakUM Willis^ snd Mite Thelma Elliott of Anderson, visited,.Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hooper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roycc Smith and diildrai of Ware Shoals, visited Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mbr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay the past week-end. Otis Sizemore and son of Whit mire, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sizemore. Rev. and Mrs. R. G. |A>oney of Laurens, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Looney’s sister, Mrs. L. C. Heat on and Mr. Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Q^inn and family and James Creswell visited Ruby McLendon of this community. BIrtlidays ‘ Mrs. Joe Terry and Mrs. Jesse Hannon celebated their birthday on March 4th. Joe Terry observed his birthday on February 27. Sammia Snelgrove’s birthday was Sunday, March 2. Charles Windsor will celebrate his 16th birthday on March 7. Joyce Elizabeth Wright was one year old Wednesday, March 5. Mrs. Harriett King will observe her birthday tomorrow. $ ^ Chweh of Oed AnaenMemeBts Pastor—^Rev. C. N. Sproles. S. S. Supt—<Joe Reed. Sunday Srtmol at 10 o’clock. Morning service at 11 o’clock. Evening service at 7 o’clock. Midweek inrayer meeting Wednes day at 7 p. m. Rev. Sproles has been here about four months and has done a wonder ful work. The Sunday school has grown, also the membership. The church was in debt $1,256.12 for the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wyatt in Valley reward if returned to Mrs. B. M.j Falls Sunday. . ^ October and he has been the Dutton, Jr. ^p Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richardson ? WANTED-To buy a two-horse fann “d daugiter of Colirabia, visitedi near Clinton, good productive land. “r. and Mrs. Elmer Qumn Sunday. come to come and worship with us. Price must be reasonable. J. C. Bell, Clinton, S. C., R.FJ). No. 2. Ip PIANOS, marble top tables, walnut and oak chinas, several extra good wood ranges and oil stoves. The Trading Post, S. N. Crisp, Prop., Laurens, S. C. tf Mrs. Pressly Chaney and fathor,! W. R. Thomas, spent Sunday withj Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas near! Laurens. Mrs. W. R. Miller and daughto: of Laurens, visitsed Mrs. Floyce Bell Friday. > Talmadge and Arthur Sanders', SALESMAN WANTED — If you are, *^**^‘** ambitious you can make goodl®^-^*'**^®*^*. ^ Htan^y, Harvey money with a Rawleigh Route. WelJj^ help you get started. No experience needed to start. Steady work for right man. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCC-27-2, Richmond, Va. Ip BABY CHICKS—^Pure Breeds, Genu- izM B.WJD. Tested. Also feeds. Feed ers, Fountains, Oyster* Shells and Remedies. Blak^ Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. U FOR RENT — Two-room iqMtftment, and a three-room apartment Private baths. Shamrodc Apartments. Avail able March 1. A. O’DanieL le f LOST—^Paiher vacuum fountain pen with name “Llewella Derrick.” Reward if returned to Mrs. A. J. Merdiant ’ Ic FOR RENT—Dr. M. J. McFadden residence on Cleveland street Ap ply to B. H. Boyd, Phone B. tfc TREAT YOUR SEEIX-We have Du- bay Disinfectants for Flower, Veg etable and Field Seeds and Potatoes. Also Rootpne, Yitgmin Bl, lipre Sul phur, Tricwm and Other l^nrays and Tobacco Dust. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. le FOR SALE—Four good farm mules, one milk cow, two 2-horse wagons, two Model-A Fords. Two houses for rent. W. R. Anderson, Jr., Route 1, Clinton. ~ Ic ESTABLISHED route open in Clin ton, handling one of the world’s largest'lines of foods, extracts, spicef, medicines, toilet articles, cosmetics, soaps, insecticides, and cleaning ma terials. May be worked on a full or part-time basis. Exceptional j^rofits. Write Mr. Nelson, Box 1978, Char lotte, N. C., for full details. 6-2c Wilbur Weir, Charles Galloway, Frank and Victor Mattox of Camp Stewart, Ga., visited relatives and friends here the past we^-end. Mr. and Mrs. J(^ McAlister of Whitmire, spent the week-end with Bfr. and Mrs. E A. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. James Seay and family, Mrs. J. C. Heath jmd children of Greenville, Mr. and* Mrs. Clyde Trammell and children of Lydia, vis ited parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay the past we^-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shnith of Green wood, visited Mrs. Ora Wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeaat Harmcm,’ Bfr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten were visitors in Greenwood on Monday. Robert Wood, ”Bo” Woodward and Dick Caughman wefe visitors in Co lumbia Simday. Mrs. E M. Reed of Lyman is vis iting her dauipiter, Mrs. John Word and Mr. Word. Mrs. V. L. Wilburn of Laurens, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. J,^J„ Smith.. J. R. Childress and children of Lockhart, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster. Marrigaes Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Mildred Louise, to Edgar Owens Brazil ^of * Columbia, on Thursday, Feb. 27. The rites were performed by Rev. R. D. Hu^es. The young couple will make their home in Co lumbia where Mr. Brazil is employed at Fort Jackson. AnBooBeemeento The foUovring invitation has been received by friends and relatives of this city: Mr. and Mrs. Jeptha R. Barnett request the honor of your presence at the marriage of thefar daughter, Gladys Emila, to C. L. (Buddy) Dav enport, on Saturday evening, March 15, at eight o’clodr, Monaghan Bap tist chu^, Greenville. Mr. Davenport is a brother of Mrs. Joe Terry and Joe Davenport of this city. , ^ DemonstratteB Chib Meets The Home Dememstratton club held its regular'monthly tnwe^ing at the club room Tuesday night. The presi dent, Mrs. lone Wallace, called the meeting to order. Mrs. T. B. Cran ford, secretary, called the roll, and members answered by naming their favorite vegetable. Mrs. S. B. Snel grove led the devotional. A talk on “Exterior Beauyi was given by Mrs. David Word, ifeiutes were lead and business attended to. The topic for the montti was Martha EUedge. visited at Fort. “Spring Gardens,” and discussion Jacksem Sunday. was led by the local leidens Mrs. Mr. and MrSyjArzo Ivester and’Joe Terry and Mrs. Palmer Howard. 4he week-end with Picture study, “Spring Dance,” was given by Mrs. Joe Campbell, and Miss Helen Connolly led tee project U. S. APPROVED CmCKS From U. S. Pullorum Tested R. I. Reds, Barred and White Rocks, New Hampahires, 7 Vic each delivered. Cheaper if called for. U> S. Certified White Leghorns, only 10c rach.' CUSTOM HATCHING — Chicken eggss 2c to 3c, Turkey 3Vi to 4Vic each, depending on quantity. All cus tom hatching done , in a Robbins Electric with, separate batcher. FARMERS HATdHERY 908 Main St. Newberry, S. C. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Aaibalance Service PboBss 41 and S99-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR bea. Ngra. children spent Mr. and Mrs. George Smite in Mar tin, Ga. Misses Julia and Elizabeth King j song, “Stars of tee Summer Night.” visited Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory 1 Selections from Irish songs were in" Laurens Sunday. | given by the group. An Irish folk Mrs. Susie Blanton of Gaffney is i dance was given by tee NYA girls, visiting her daughter, Mrs. J..H. Bar- The hostesses, Mrs. David Word bery. and Mrs. T. B. Cranford, served re- Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Rhodes of Au- |.freshments gusta, were tee week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. King.- Mrs. Ruby Hendrix "'Visited Mrs. C. E. Ivey in Ware Shoals Sunday. Mr. apd Mrs. Willie Rushton and Carter Wright visited Miss Margaret Clark in Lowrys Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reed and son, Billie, of Whitmire, were Bunday guqsts of Mr. and Mrs. John Word. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunter and Mr. ''and Mra. Hoyt Woods of Anderson, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Powell Sunday. Miss I^thleen Smith returned to her home in Piedmont after visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roland. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Owens of Laur ens, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens Sunday. Miss Blanche Mattox of Woodruff, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mattox. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Arnold, Mr. ARE YOU CONTENT? Are yBB oteiteBi te go life crli^ei 1 Arthrille, NmARi, LonteiMB, Spinal and iBfkBille Dr. L RMarttm NATUapPAlH ^Na. 1 NMIaMlEaak ClfaKoik8.C. Mother’s Clab To Meet The Mother^ club will meet Tues day evening, Jdarch 11 at tee com munity hall. All members are urged to be present as the plans for the trip this summer and other plans for the year are to be discussed. ^ Parte Given On Friday evening Mrs. G. G. Hooper was complimented with a party at tee home of Mrs. John Crowe, by Mrs. Joe Terry, Mrs. Mazell Simmons and Mrs. Jim Buz- hardt. Among The Sick Mrs. C. T. Dunaway is 111. G. W. Wallenzine is ill at his home tm Washington street. Little - Judith Chaney has the whoopmg cou^. ^Friepds of Miss Rebanell Morris and Mrs. Clyde Few and Mr. and and Mrs. Ralph SaviUe regret ,to Mrs. J. V. Lowe visited at Fort Jack- team they *are patients at tee local, son and Columbia Sxmday. hospital where they underwent ap^^ • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and P^dix operations last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Odell Gregory and, James MoCarson is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Gteorge Threatt and Romain Barker of the Goldville <teiklren visited Mr. gnd Mrs. J. M. CCC canq;), is ill at tee home of his McCloud in Lockhart Simday. j parents on Jefferson street. Mrs. Beulah Abbott and children of Friends of Polk Ammons will re- Simpsonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. gret to know he is very ill at Hays’ ^rbery Sunday. hospital. Polk was taken to the hos- Rufus King visited his aunt, Mnuipital after receiving serious injuries Watts Stewart, in^Namie Sunday. hi a falL *Mr. and Mrs. Jitennie Butler visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith in J<ten- ston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harper and chil dren of Woodruff, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lc^e Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster in Whit mire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stack, and Mrs. C. W. Jenkins and dilldm of Greer, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lokey and chOdren^Xd Gaffheyt Mr. and Mrs. Mdnty IMvis of Marton^ N. C., vis ited Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Lokey Sun- dte. .. Mrs. Paul Maynard and Mrs. L«eo Rlaer visited friends in Wart Shoals Sunday. Bfr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas of near Laurens, announce tee birth of a daughter, Jacquelyn Nell, eo ttb. 18. Mrs. Thomas Is tee former Miss for Women Periadie distress, suck as head- adiee, nervonsness, cramp-like pain, may be symptoms of functumal dysmtntmrkta dpe to malnatritioB, so often Mped by CAROUL Ite incraasinr appetite, stimnlatinf flew of gastne Jnieee and go assist- iaf digte^B, it hclpi build physi cal leatitance tfiTperiodte dlKom- fort It afate helps redufe periodic distress fer many who tdie it a few teiys befere and during ^tbe tfana.* Ixf gARDUL Uswl 60 years. 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