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y / Thursdoy/ Morch 27/1941 THE CLiNTON CHRONiCLE, CLINTON, S. C. Page Seven / * Want Ads FRYERS for sale. Call at Thomwell Orphanage Poultry Farm. tf FOR RENT — One funfished brt- room. Ai>ply to Mrs. I. B. Cope land, Phone 58-M. Ic FOR SALEFryers, heavy breed. PKSONAl M) SOCIAL NEWS OF GOIDVIUE I MRS. E. O. KAT, CorreqMMkteni Clarence Fuhnef and Mrs. E. J. Willingham spent the week-end in Atlanta with relatives. Mrs. Fulmer and son, Jerry, who have bMn visit- E. R. Knox, E. Carolina Ave. Ic ‘ ing there several weeks, accompan- FOR SALE—Baled wheat straw, 25c per bale. J. Willie Young. Ip Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dicjkert of New berry, spent the week-e^ witti their granddau^ter, Mrs. Marvin Holson- POR SALE OR RENT —Brick bun- _ galow on North Adair St Apply to wv'' “PedB'’ Cornwall. 27-2c , u .• ^ « The following boys from Camp WANTED: TYPING to do at home. Reasonable prices, efficient work. Mrs. Leila N. Johnson, Phone 227, 7 Calvert Ave. Ip WANTED — Good farmers. Either two 1-horse croppers or one 2-hor8e cropper. Apply to W. J. Adair, Renno, S. C. tf SALESMAN WANTED—Good near by Rawleigh Route now open. If willing to conduct Home Service bus iness while earning good living, write immed^tely. Tlawleigh’s, Dept. SCC- 27-45, Richmond, Va. Ip CABBAGE PLANTS, Onion Plants, Onion Sets, English Peas, Carrots, Beets, Tomato, Tendergreen, Rape and a complete line of other Vege table and Flower Seeds. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. FOR SALE—^Lot and two buildings on Musgrove street, lot on Adair street, several lots on Florida street, 24-acre tract of land on Adair street. Stewart, Ga., visited their parents last we^-«id: Bluford Nabors, Pete Jenkins, Cravrford Starnes, Julian Hunnicutt, and Baker Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Caldwell of Greenwood, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mn. E. H. Hunnicutt Bftty Waits of Calhotm Falls, spent a few days last week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guyton and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Franks attended a birthday dinner given for Mr. Guyton’s mother at Pacolet Sunday. Mrs. Guyton is 87 years old. J. T. Gaskin spent Saturday in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sills and daughter of Charlotte, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ellis this wdek-end. Mrs. H. L. Price and Mr. and Mrs. Bili Carter spent the week-end in Belton. i Miss Mae Hendricks of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mrs. Eliza beth Hendricks. Mrs. W. A. Moortiead and daugh ter, Annette, and Bobby Jean Carr were visitors in Columbia Friday. Miss Carr spent the week-end with Marjorie Crawford there. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett of Laurens, Mrs. EIja Willis and son, Claude, Mrs. S. W. Walker and granddaughter, Diana, of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Qxiattlebaum of Prosperity, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy which was followed. by bingo. In answer to Mrs. McG^’s bingo, came boxes loaded with gifts. Cake and punch were served by the hostesses. Party For Mias Churdner Mrs W.. C. Gardner and Miss Ell en Boyce entertained for Miss Eve lyn Gardner on her 15th birthday Saturday evening at the club house. Forty guests enjoyed the occasidn. Punch and wafers were served during the evening. , O’Dell Sunday. Littl ttle Judith Anne Satterwhite visited her grandmother, Mrs. Hen rietta Longshore in Silverstreet a few days recently. Miss Dorothy Clarke, who teaches in Stilmore, Ga., visited her parents. Birthdays and Annlversaiies Edna Mae Farmer will observe her birthday March 30. “Dock” Buchanan will have a birthday March 31. Donald Lee Price, son of Mr. and 13 NEGROES GO TO CAMP WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clarke, over the Mrs. Harry Price, observed his birth day March 24. Hack Prater had a birthday March 22. I Mrs. Marvin Holsonback will cele- week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mrs. J. E. Boyce and Miss Ellen Boyce visit ed Miss Claudia Mae Boyce in Greenville Sunday. brate her birthday March 27. Clinton Boahl No. 50 (draft) will send the following 13 Negroes to Fort Jackson on next Wednesday, April 2, for induction into army service: Frank WUliams, W. T. HiU, Wil; liam Fleming, Johnny Mack Moone, Henry Thomas Leake, Stewart Dor sey Suber, Paul Edward Wallace, George Chappelle, George Franklin, Leroy Suber, Ernest Calhoun, Wil liam Lee Kerns, Willie Ree Smith. For replacement duty: L. D. Jones, Charles Hill, Harvey Lee Young, and James Cal wise. 81st birthday April 1. Mrs. R. H. McGee observed her birthday March 24. Mrs. Willie Mae Prater had a birthday March 24. SPECIAL OFFER Gaod Hoasekccpliig, 2 yean far CosmopoUtaa, 2 yean for $3JML JAMES W. CALDWELL “Tbv Macastae Man” Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Offlee Haws: Dr. SaBHh. Dally, 4:15 to C. Dr. Felder, Dally. to t. Phone 29 for Appoiniment CLINTON, & a Mr. and Mrs. 'Warren Clement brick warehou!* on Broad streot: «>« to O^r. J. P. Prather. 24-5p DAHLIA TUBERS. Large Decora tive, Assorted and Pompons. Wej have just received a large shipment Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Phillips and family and Mrs. Gussie Osborne mot ored to Fort Jackson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Crouch of Revival Sendees Begin A series of revival meetings open ed Sunday, March 23 at the Goldville Pentecostal church, conducted by Rev. W. J. Nash of Franklin Springs, Ga. Miss Tiny Manley of Green wood is assisting with the.music. The meetings will continue through April 6. Services are held at 1:30! and 7:00 p. m. The public is cor dially invited to attend. Norman Case and Calvin McNeil will have a birthday April 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams ob served their first wedding anniver-| sary March 22. i E. L. Stewart and little daughter, I Shirlene, will celebrate their birth-1 day on the same day, March 28. < Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ellis observed. their wedding anniversary March 22. Jack Ellis has a birthday March 29. Julia Burbage has a birthday March 29. Mrs. Kate Oxner will observe her To Welcome New Pastor All churches of Goldville Willi of Genuine Blue Label Dahlias. 33 Different Varieties in Many Colors. Blakely. Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. Ic FRUIT TREES, flowers, spraying and trimming. 25c to 35c hour. See Sam Yotmg, White Line No. 2, 4t KODOk FINISHING — Overnight service. With sparkling deckle-edge “Velox” prints. Will prompt you to stfnd us your wmrk again and again. Roll of eii^t 25c postpaid. Mail roll to Pearscm F%oto, P. O. Box 372, Laurens, S. C. 10-5c FOR SALE—White Gold and 4-in-l cotton seed. One year from breed er. 96% germinatl(m. 85c per bu. In ton lots, $50 per ton. C. W. Stone, Clinton. tf GLADIOLUS BULBS—Just received several thousand No. ‘ 1 Bulbs. Mamia, Picardy, Gold Eagle, Berty Snow, Betty Nuffiall,-Dr. Bennettr Flaming Sword, Maid of Orleans, Minuet and Fancy Mixed. Blakely Brothers Beed Store. ^Telephone 188. Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. W., unite Supday evening, March 30, in! CHICKS—$2.95 per 100. White Leg horn Co^erels special this week. 4c each in .aipallaz-4tuantities. Also Feeds, Feeders, Fountains and Reme dies. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic C. Gardner Sunday. Miss Evel^ Gardner«spent the spring holidays in Greenwood. Mrs. George Wilson and children of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bridges and family spent the week-end with rela tives in Bath and Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. O’Shields, Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam O’Shields, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis of Watts Mills, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L.^ Francis and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O’S^elds Sunday. Little Dorothy Sue McNeil spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Merchant in Kin- ard. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCurry at tend^ a birthday dinner in Ware SMioals Satvurday given in honor gf Mr. McCurry’s mother’s 64th birth day. Mr. and Mrs. John Fulmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fulmer, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Cavin McNeil spen^ Sunday at Adams’ camp. Miss Sallie Craig, John Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown visited in Enoree Sunday. Misses Naomi Gaskin and Marie WANTED TO BUY—Good used Wood and Oil Stoves and Ranges. Also other good used furniture. Drop me a card. We have bargains in Pianos, Sewing Machines, Ice Box es, etc. The Trading Post, S. f N. Crisp, Prop. Laurens, S. C. FOR SALE—Two lots on Musgrove and Ferguson streets. Store build ing on Musgrove lot, with small apartment in back, now rented. Fer guson street lot in good residential section. Apply to C. W. Wier, Lau rens, S. C. 27-2p BABY CHICKS. $6.95 per 100. Pure • Breeds, Blood-Tested. Barred Rocks, White Rocks, R. I. Reds, White Wyandottes. Also Buff Orpingtons at $7.95 per 100. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic U. S. APPROVED CmCKS From U. S. Pullorum Tested R. Reds, Barred and White Rocks, New Hampshires, 7 He each delivered. Cheaper if called for. U. S. Ceitified White Leghorns, only 10c each. CUSTOM HATCHING — Chicken eggs, 2c to 3c, Turicey 8H to 4Hc each, depending on quantity. All cus tom hatching done in a Robbins Electric with separate hatcher. FARMERS HATCHERY 908 Main St. Newberry, S. C. a welcome service for Rev. James Mitchell, who has accepted a call as pastor of the Baptist church. Wel come addresses will be extended by Rev. T. B, Wilkes, Rev. L. O. El more and Rev. B. R. Nichols. Special music has been planned and the public is invited to atten^ With The Siek | Mrs. Rosa Spires is improving after several weeks’ illness. Mrs. L. H. Francis has been ill several days. Friends will regret to know Mrs. Richard Lewis is a patient at the Newberry hospitaL Friends are happy to know L. J. Brock is resting comfortably at his home after being confined to his bed several weeks. - Little Kitty Joe Delaney is ill at her home on Milton Road. Master Lewis Riding has been ill several days. ^ Mrs. Annie Woods is improving satisfactorily after a tonsil opera tion. Prater, Elddie Lee Price, Olga Hair'March 2?. Births Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lever an- noimce the arrival of a daughter on and Rudolph Prater spent Saturday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Godfrey Enjoy Chklilen Supper The Wesley Eveready class of the spent the week-end with relatives in 1 Methodist church entertained mem- Simpsonville. 1 bers of the Epworth Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Clkorge Murrah and} church at a chicken supoer last Sat- son visited in Saluda this week-end. [ urday evening at 7:00 o'clock in the Mr. and Mrs. Harm<m Murrah vis- assembly room of the church. About ited in Ridge Springs recently. 75 guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Craig of Green-1 During the evening impromptu viUe, spent the week-end with Mr. j speeches were made by P. L. Atta- and Mrs. C. J. Craig. i ^ay and T. Deery. Roy Boyc^ thank- Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Flow spent ed the ladies for their preparation of Sunday at Fort Jackson. Harold Pritchard of Westminster, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver. Mr. and Mrs. B. W% Oxner and a delicious supper. Sara Ruth Hall and Naomi S^ple gave humorous readings. Mrs. MeGee Honored On Blrtlidny family and Mrs. Kate Oxner spent Coming as a complete suprise to Saturday in Spartanburg. Mrs. L. J. Baldwin and Carlos Elmore of Hickory Tavern, visited the honoree, was the party given Monday evening at 7:00 o’clock at the Joanna club house, by Mrs. W. C. Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Wilkes Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Babb of Princeton were their visitors Sunday. M!rs. Helen pozard and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bishop in the Bush River com munity Gardner, Mrs. L. H. Poag, Mrs. J. J. Clarke, Mrs. J. K. Meeks, Mrs. Ed Osborne and Mrs. R. G. Carr, in hon or of Mrs. R. H. McGee, who was celebrating her birthday. Mrs. R. G. Carr and Mrs. L. H. Poag had charge of the stunt hour. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING ’ I - - 11 HEATING SERVICE Telephone 9268 WB ARE HUNTING TROUBLE WE KNOW ... . .. and are aqaipped to every make ef hydraalle, trie aai vaeani pearer to give yea the BMet safe fer the foweel deOara. Coase to at tor pearer Official Sowers Garage PiMMM 196 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy spent Saturday in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jenkins of Cliolbn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins last week-end. Mr. mid Mrs. Melvin Shaw of Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. Jack Gilliam. Mr. and 'Mrs. E. L. Stewart and family spent the week-end in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams and family Spent Sunday in Simpsonville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willingham of Newberry, and Mrs. Melvin Smith of Ninety-Six, spent Simday with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Lewis. Rev. and Mrs. T. B. WilWbs and family were dinner guests of Mrs. W. C. Dobbins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell, Mrs. Alma O’Dell, Harold O’DeU, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell apd daughter spent Sunday in Silverstreet with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craft. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Little and daughter, Roee Anne, Miss Lib Ross and Sigsbee Hair had supper Sat urday night at Adams’ camp. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer spent Sunday in^IUnard. ' Mrs. R. p. Carr attended the meet ing of the Srd. and 4th. district poet- masters at Preriiyterian. college in Clinton on Thureday. Misaes Vera and Joeephine John- aon ^>ent the week-end in New berry. Mr. and Mrs. Haynard Satterwhite and Judy visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sattenridte in. the Bush River com munity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and sem, Leonard, of Ninety-Six, spent the weric-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham. Mrr and Mrs. Ryan Poag of Wliit- mire, and Horace Poag of Grew, qwnt the week-end with their pai> ents, Mr. and Mrs. L JEL Poag. 666 COLDS TO RELIEVE MISERY OF UQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Try “Reb-My-TIsm”—a Wonderfnl Llninient TLT ASK FOR. MENTHOMULSION SOK COU6HS FROM COLDS THAT WON’T TURN lOOSI TAKi ONI SIP 6# MlNTMOtoUtSIOM P YOU ASK FOR YOUR MOHPf RACK. YOUNG’S PHARMACY D. E Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS lisanasd Bmbahaeri, Ceaipleto Medem SqaipBieBt Day Phone •4 Night Phones 34, ISS er 255 Cttntill, s. c M OBUM/xr? maOKF I matosmT nr 5 a/PomuT mmi O Moth Sofoly Q You Drivo Moro IcMlIy 0 YouEii|oyNowBociuty 0 You Find ^wComforf (SywpiMnk Sty<in9) ^ 0 You Sovo Yoor Altor Yoor HUDSON AMERICA'S SAFEST CAR St iSwest' nwti Cars fa the Markttl lo rerrv popular price class there is a 1941 Hudson chat’s up at the top in value. Cars backed bjr 31 years of engineenng leader ship are bound to be different and better in many ways. 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