The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 24, 1941, Image 7
1
I
Thursdoy. April 24,1941
THE CLINTON CHRONICI^E, CLINTON. S. C.
7
\
Poge Seven
PBtSOlUl AND SOCIAL NEWS OF 601DVUE
ms. B. O. KAT»
Mr.‘ ud Mn. E. C. Abrams and
sons spent Sunday in Barnwell iridi
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyce and
son, Kennbth, Mr. aind Mrs? D. J.
Boyee, Im, Effie Hocan and Mrs.
Mjnrtle FuUw visited in.. Sumter and
Etory
Ifited
son, Walter, and daughter,‘^Betty, of (Myrtle Be^ the past week-end.
Calhoun Falls and Kelly Waits of
Clen^aon, were week-imd guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits.
Miss Anne Howe of Spartanburg,
spent the week-^end with her parents,
and Mrs. Moody Johnson...
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Sharpe and
small son of Baltimore, Md., are
spending a few days with Mrs. Vic
toria Sharpe. Rev. Sharpe deliver
ed the evening sermon at the
dist church.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ellis and family
and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lanford
spent Sunday with relatives in BeK
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Starnes, Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Feltman, Mrs.
Anne Moore, Mrs. Willie Mae Prat
er and Mrs. Ruth Feltman spent
the week-end in .Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. Charlie Girk of Greenwood,
spent Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ray, R. G. Carr
and Miss Bohnid Arrowood q;>ent
Sunday with relatives in SSielby, N.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of
Greenville, sp«it the wedc-end with
Mr. and Bilrs. Reginald Rushton and
Mrs. Annie Giric.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell aiid son
Harold,' Mr. and Mrs. J. Luke Claric
and Linda Buchanan visited at Fort
Jackson Sunday. •
J. L. Craig of Fort Jackson, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Craig.
Mr. wd Mrs. Gamer Nobles of
'Newberry, visited Mrs. Dolly Prater
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bridges and
children and Miss Martha Yarbor
ough visited relatives in Saluda Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. JS. J. Evans of Au
gusta, Ga., and Mrs. Teen Donald
son of Jacksonville, Fla., spent Sun
day with Mr. and Idrs. J. H. Daven
port; *
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Drake, Mrs.
D. W. Drake and daughter. Miss 1^
ta Wilson, of Columbia, H. H. Ru»-
. er, Frank and Jesse Rucker of Bath,
vikted Blr. and Mrs. T. R. Bridges
Sunday.
Miss Audrey Roland of Ladrens,
was the week-end guest of Miss
Juanita Franks.
Ralph Prater, Fred Ross, Baker
Havrtdns, Ernest Clarke and Bhiford
Nabors ot Camp Stewart, Ga^ spent
the week-end at their homes here.
Misses Sara Oidlxmie and Agnes
Tinsley visited iu Newberry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.^Carl Turner and son
of NinetyHSix, and J. H. Willingham
gram of music was rendered by Miss
Charlotte O’Dell, pianist, Mrs. W. A.
Moorhead, and Bruce Galloway. Mrs.
Moorhead sang “I Love You Truly”
and Mr. Galloway “The Sweetest
Ever Told.” The couple al
together, unattended, to the
strains of the Bridal Chorus from
“Lohengrin.” “The Rosary” was
softly played during the ceremony.
I greatly valued friend and fellow-1 Resolved, also: That these resoltt-
officer. j tions be placed in the minutes of this
Resolved, also: That we extend to Session, and that a copy be sent to
IN MEMORIAM
DR. JACK HOLLAND EptJNO
Whereas, it has pleased our Hea
venly Father to remove from ouri^;^ sympathy in their loss and sor-lton Chronicle,
midst and to take unto Himself our|row; and commend to them the corn-
dear ‘brother and fellow-elder, Dr ' '
the members of, his family our sin-
Jack (Holland Young; and
Whereas, we, the Pastor and Ses
sion ot the First Presbyterian Church
fort of “Him who boire our griefs,and
carried our sorrows.”
the bereaved family and to the Clin-
ALEX CyDANIEL,
A. E. S/'ENCER,
Committee of Sesskm.
HBSW
For her marriaEr the bride was at
tired in navy with rose trim. Her ac- of Clinton, desire to give expression
cessories were, rose and navy and she I to our love and affection for our de-
wore a corsa^ of Sweetheart roses parted brother;
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willing
ham the past week-end.
Mrs. George Anderson and little
daughter, Mardu, and Miss Alberta
Corley of Columbia, were wedc-end
guests of Mrs. Elisabeth Hendricks.
Mrs. R. G. Carr and da,ughter,
Dorodty, spent Sunday in Gaffney
with relatives.
Miss Bobby Jean Carr wu a dele
gate of Clinton high school at the
Press Omvention in Charleston last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Flow, Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Craiig, and Mrs. J J.
Johnson visited rs^dives in Woodruff
Sunday.
With The Sick
Little Eldon Tticker is confined to
his bed because of illness.
Friends are happy to see Rudolph
Prater out again.
Little Gale Templeton, Masters
Jimmy ^Templeton and Harold Will
ingham are in bed with measles.
Birth Anneimoement
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bedenbaugh an
nounce the birth pt a daughter,
Sunday, April 20.
Bhthinys
J. R. Hall will observe his birth
day April 26.
Sara JSUzabeth Workman, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Work-'
man, will be ei^t years old April 30.
Flora Nell Hol^nback, daughter Of
Mr. and Mrs. Evl Holsonback, will
celebrate her birthday April 20.
Mrs. J. J. Abrams had a*birthday
the 19.
Mrs. J. M. Ross observed a birth
day April 21.
iMrs. Rosa Spiers will celebrate a
birthday May 2.
Miss Mary Nell Sample and Mrs.
Minnie Summers have birthdays May
2ndr
Owens Whitmire has a birthday
Sunday.
Mrs. Grace Dees will celebrate a
birthday May Ird.
Miss Rosa Lela Bridges had a
birthday April 23.
daik-Byera Wedding Levely •
and swansonia
Immediately rafter the ceremony
guests were entertained at an infor
mal reception. The dining room was
attractively decorated, carrying out
Therefore, be it resolved; That we,
shill cherish the memory of hlsj
faithful service, •twenty-three years:
as a Deacon and four and a half j
years as an Elder; and of his loyalty I
the trxUUooal bridal colon. Ai-i*® "“'l
ranconenU ol UlUaa and fem wlthl”^ “f, »«>« ttjn
a profusion of bridal Wreath were
used. The lace-covered dining table
was handsomely ai^ointed, with a
reflected central bouquet flanked on
each side by white lighted tapers in
crystal holders. Mrs. Lester Hair and
Mrs. R. G. Carr cut cake iced in
white and green. Serving the cake
and punch were Mrs. P. B. Mitchell,
Mrs. Rolfe Clark, Miss Sybil Byers
and Miss Mooihead.
Mrs. Byers is the attractive daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark of
GoldviUe, and a graduate qt Presby
terian college. iSte is a member of
the Joanna school faculty.
, Mr. Byers, son of Mrs. Hattie Ab
ercrombie Byers and the late J. P.
Byers, is supply room clerk at Jo
anna Textile Mills.
After a wedding trip to Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Byers will make their
home in GoldviUe.
of membership, and by his liberal;
support of the various causes of the'
Chxirch. We shaU remember also hisj
valuable services as a member of the'
Board of Trustees of ThomweU Or- *
phanage, and also as a member of!
the Board of Trustees and Executive
Conunittee of Presbyterian CoUege.
We shaU sadly miss his genial ai^
attractive personaUty, and we realize
that we have lost a sincere and
Dr. lehter Sarith
Dr. Domm S. FeUsT
OPTOMETHISTB
Specialists In
. Eye Examinations
‘OOloa H—ra;
Dr. Smitli, Didly, 4:U W i.
br. FbMar, Dally, tJg to K
Phone 2$ tar Appointmont
cuNTON, ac
In a lovely home wedding on Sat
urday eveni^ at 7 o’clock Mito Sara
Catherine Claric became the bride of
Walter E. Byers.
Rev.. Jaimaa Mitchell, paator of the
GoldviUe Baptist dhurdi, officiated
at the rites, using the ring ceremony.
An aitv of adiite interspersed with
lace-fem'was imi»t>viaed^ before the
mantel in the Uving room. A low
mirror reflected ^ beautiful wed
ding scene, with' a seven-branched
candelabra and taU floor baskets of
liUies and bridal wreath effective.
Bouquets of roses, narcissus and fem
with taU white, tapers completed the
artistic decoration of the Uving room.
Miss Annette Moorhead lighted the
candles. Prior to the ceremony a pro-.
SPECIAL OFFER
Readers Digest—II meBths far $1.
M months for |5. (MfCr expires Jene
SO. Good only when given aetherlasd
loeal agent. Not good when sent la
direet.
Will appreciate your basineai.
JAMES W. CALDV^TELL
Readers Digest Agent
HUDSON ON FLORIDA TRIP MAKES
22.2 MILES PER GALLON
, READ WHAT A HUDSON OWNER SATS—
Mr. S. A. Pitts, t--
Pitts Motor Company,
Clinton, S. C. ^
Dear Chick;
We have just returned from a trip to Florida and thought
maybe you would be interested in the mileage we received out
of our 1941 Hudson. We drove 1102 miles, which includes low
and fast speeds, short and long stops, on 50 gaUons of gasoUne, or
an average of 22.2 miles per gaUon. If you care to do so, you may
use this as a testimonial letter.
D. F. MARTIN,
Abrams Barber Shop, Clinton, S.
C.
Clinton, S. C., April 23. 1941.
i»Rmt»Htttt«K»txitKtt»>»Mti»iKttwtatitKatiBao«emtRXiimMn«HtieKRa»om
JOANNA,WAHS
WIN OPENffiS
Clinfon-Lydia Loses By
One>Run Margin. Four
Teams Now In Loop.
The Mid-Carolina textile basebaU
league started Saturday with large
crowds witnessing the opening
games.
Only two games were played, the
six-team loop being reduced to fotir
due to the wiffidrawal of Rogers
Hosiery MiU and Mollohon. The
league wiU ,c(mtinue its schedule
vfitkk the four teams participating.
' Joanna defeated Newberry 9 to 8
at GoldviUe. Manager Galloway used
two pitchers to stem the tide and it
remained for his club to stage a
5-nm ninth inning rally to win the
slugfest. RoUins led the winners with
a double and single. J. Livingston j
got three hits for Newberry. j
Home runs by Werner and Daw-j
son figured prominently in Watts i
Mills’ 8-7 victory over CUnton-l^dia |
% fhe'seaaoh’sbpehlhg co'nttoTjplay-
ed in Liaurens.
Games for Satorday
Watts at Newberry.
Joanna at Clinton.
How lliey Stand
Joanna .... 1 0 1600
Watts .... 1 0 1000
CUnton-Lydia 0 1 000
Newberry 0 1 000
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
_ CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
THURSDAY, A\AY
IS THE UST DAY FOR PAYMENT OF STATE, COUNTY
AND SCHOOL DISTRICT TAXES WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL COSTS.
After that date the books must be closed, when the full PEN
ALTY OF 7 PER CENT will be in effect, plus execution costs.
Present Penalty 3 Per Cent.
Please bear the dote in mind and save the additignal penolty
and costs.
T. L MONROE
CounLy Treasurer
*
wim SUMMSn ON THB WAY — AMD AOAAAMLtHA^WAYr
SMvrv-mM .WNisu -
OUAIO YOUK TMfS AND YOU
MMflWMWni
aOUNSNOS TO eSAOU YOU* MOM/OC lONOa IM
MMfM NVliJIlNM MIAKW
fOI NUWUraniUK HAONO VflOBCY AND lARfV
foe swmt. imootnh handuno at tw wnm
108 MAMMUM SAIVTY AMO YOUt HMX Of «MND
MU'lieaniM aiei
lot A'WDWO aONPYhlN COMfiiTI INOa nOTKIION
IhiS to • diffarrat Sprimettaie, be-
enue It oomca with Flnid Drivioi;, to
make it j;ayer—ntol with Dodge Flnid
Drive leeding fha iraj, all the way.
NoWfinanewDodga Losnuy linmr,
yon can take to the <^pan highway widi
nothing to do bnt ride. Mile npoo
mile witbont ihifting gean« aa yon ^
np down in apeed—as yon ti^e city
tndkeyand the rfopea and atraighUnwny
at open eoantry.».And ready to yonr
fingeMipa, a powerlhl **getaway-gear** .
lor extra-H>eed when •tarting...There
waa never anything like thto before.
D<Hi*t deny yonrseu too long.
Remember the-great Dodge com
bination of valuea. The valdbs of
permanent leaderahlp—oat of long,
ctopendable htotory. Coaapare thme
featnrea. Compare tha fMieea. Yonean
eadiange the old for the new In a
Ininnte^ time; at a eoat yonll aeareely
ntrtieeb Soletyoaraelf go—fortbelow-
eat-prleedyfasteat-aelling ear with Flnid
Drive. See yonr Dodge dealer—now.
a Taitr.n,.Lt.T.
tTWa to UWIfVMW
mrw* —U to»toUM
—W to.in« mmf mU c-
to a...
Or«i]r),MfrA toft
Nm**/ atoMala,
A——JwAOa
mt Mira coal. Ftmif
Ortoa SZS aafr^ Saajraar
Uaator Hr aaajr
SaAjaltowaa. rrleaa
>a«l (• aAaa^a wiiAaal
,7
■■,7
AfcMlLLAN-COOPER MOTOR COMPANY
™ WEST MAIN ST. — CLINTON, S. C.