The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 08, 1941, Image 6
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THE CLiNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
Thursdoy, Moy 8, 1941
Want Ads
WBI CLINTON PffiHDUl AND SOCIAL NEWS
FRYERS for sale. Call at Thomwell jq£ CAMPBELL, Correspondent
Orphanage Poultry Fa^. tf;
FOR SALE OR RENT—Brick bunga- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roland and Mr.
low on North Adair street. Apply land Mrs. David Crain of LaurenS,
to Peck Cornwall. tf j visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Queen
, ^ Sunday.
PLANTS — PLANTS. Sweet potato,! Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister of
Tomato, Bell Pepper, Hot Pepper, Whitmire, spent the week-end with
Pimiento Pepper, Eggplante, Cab-[ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris,
bage and Onion Plants. Onion Sete, Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and
Seed Peanuts and Pop Com. Blakely' daughter, and Mrs. Brtty Lawson
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone I88.,^isited Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lawson
, 1 , in Cross Anchor Sunday.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ^ -
&uth Broad street. Reasonable. M FouUtner ts visiting
rat! Phone 295-J. Ic “> "‘’“J'-
FOR RENT—House on East Carolina
Miss Lillie Bell Foulkner of Mc
Cormick, spent the week-end with
Ave. Eight rooms, two baths. Rav^iMr. and Mrs. C. F. Dunaway,
mond J. Pitts. , Arnold has returned home
DAHLIA TUBERS. Large Decorative,! after spending several months with
Assorted and Pompons. 33 Differ-> his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
ent Varieties in Many Colors. Also and Mrs. Henry Wheeler in Fountain
Box of 6 Assorted Kinds for 50c.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. L
Inn.
visited their sister, Mrs. H. A. Ad
ams, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Arnold were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheel
er in Fotmtain Inn.
J. H. Seay wd daughter, Fero-
liije, and Clj^e ^ammell visited Mr.
and Mrs. Royce Smith / in Ware
Shoals Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Owens Whitmire of
Gk)ldville, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Dimaway. “Aunt”
Rachel Whitmire returned home
with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nix visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Whitlock in Whit
mire Sunday.
Mrs. Florence Ervin, Miss Gaynell
Ervin, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sa-
ville attended the' funeral of Mrs.
Ervin’s brother, Tom Barker, at Long
were taken of the group. Those
present were: Margaret Franklin,
Velmarie BrasweU, Patsy Ruth Bras
well, Charles Huey, Jimmie Bras
well, Melton Boyd, Audrey Joe BCay,
Rennie May,- Ronnie Hedspeth, Peg
gy Hughes, Clyde and Hehen Spiers,
Pgtricia Qavenport, Dawn Campbell,
BKnda Buzhardt, and Katherine
Dunaway.
Linda received a number of gifts.*
Birthday Party
A delightful formal party was
given by Mrs. W. D. Bagwell, h6n-
oring her daughter, Helen, on the
occasion of her 13th birthday. A
number of games and contests were
played, after which refreshments
were served by the hostess. Helen
received many beautiful gifts.
I Mrs. J. H. Seay, Misses Margue ^ . . . . ^ .
_ 1 rite Seay and Mattie Williamson vis- j Greek church m Oconee county Fn-
ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS‘ited relatives in Laurens Sunday.
cost only 25c a day, pay up to Alfred Barbery of Fort Benning, ’ Mrs. J. L. Mattox and Mr. and
Ga., spent several days with (lis par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saville, Mrs.
Claud Kernels, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
$5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phones 80 and
$2.
Mrs. Colie Kinbert and children of
near Whitmire, spent Sunday with
Mrs. S. E. Wri^t,
Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Crowder of
Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
FOR RENT — Five-room downstairs
apartment.. Freshly done over. t> o ** *• j
Close in, convenient. Mrs. Lula Fin-'ell King. Mrs. Ruth SatterfieM and
ney David.son. Phone 150-W. Ip daughters, Mrs. Florence Ervin and, Barker Sunday.
daughter, Gaynell attended the fun-| Mrs. Walter Sanders and daughter
eral of Mrs. Sarah Ramey at Fairplay, of Laurens, spent the week-end with
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. J. H. Barbery gave a surprise
birthday diimer Sunday honoring her
husband, who was celebrating his
48th birthday. Out-of-town guests
Were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith,
Harper Barbery, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Barbery and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Low, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mc-
Elrath and family, of Simpsonville,
Mrs. Roach and dau^ter, Lorina,
Ben Brown and sons, of Greenville.
Mr. Barbery received many useful
gifts.
RADIO — For efficient, reliable ser
vice on any make radio. Clinton j Monday. jMr. and Mrs. John CampbeU.
Radio Service, Wall Street. Mj Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wehunt of| Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wier
and
KILL INSECTS, Don’t Feed Them, j Goldville, spent Monday with Miss; daughter, M£U‘ie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Use Rotenone,’ the Non-Poisonous i Floyce Bell. ... David Word visited Mrs L. B.
Dust, for all kinds of Insects on: Bey- B- D. Hughes is assisting in Chandler in Tucapau Sunday.
Flowers and Vegetables. Does not 1 teaching a study course in Steward-* Those from Camp Stewart, Ga.,
burp foliage. Also Dust Guns and I ship at the Lydia Baptist church spending the week-end at their
Other Insecticides. Blakely Brothers [this week. homes here were: Boyd Holtzclaw,
Seed Store. Telephone 188. Mrs. Rebecca Terguson, Mrs. Get-
tys Nunn, Miss Elise Farris, and
Arthur Sanders, Tommie Galloway,
Joe Terry Jr Terry John
LOST—Old-fashion^^ straight chair; mj^^ Mildred Nunn of York, visited iH. Cranford, ^Harvey Foster, Ben
on Greenwood highway, between, Mrs. Harriet King Monday.
North Creek and Clinton. Finder, Mrs. Ralph Stewart and/ little
Campbell, James Meadors, Thornton
Curry, Howard Jackson, Edward
Bessie Holtzclaw of this city,
announces the marriage of her
daughter. Ruby, to Robert S. Hudson,
on June 27, 1040, in Tallahoiite,
Fla. The bride is the former Miss
Ruby Sanders of this city, but for
the past yeaSI has been making her
home in Georgia and Florida.
Mr. Hudson is the son of R. S.
Hudson of Newton, Ga., and St.
Marks, Fla. He holds a position with
the Georgia Stages, Inc., of Albany,
Ga. ^
The young couple are now making
their home in Atlanta, Ga.
THORNWELL FIRST
IN TRACK MEET
Thomwell onibanage chalked up
40 poin^ last Thunday to win the
State High School B and C class
diampbmdilp in the annual state
high school track meet held on Mel
ton field in Columbia.
Team scores included: «:T1i(nnwell,
40; Cbesnee, 1$; Cheraw, 15%; Boil
ing Springs, IS; Kingstre^ 12; Allen-
i, 10; Gr^t Falls, 9;
dale, 11; Central,
Nichols, 9; Honea Path, 5; Denmark,
5 1-3; Blackvllle, 4; Loris, 8%; WU-
Uston-Elko, 3; Walhalla, 2 1-3; Barn
well. 2; Hilkiest, 1 1-3.
Jacobs, of Cheraw, won first plac
es* in the 200-yard low hurdles and
javelin tom and garnered a second
place in the shot put to score It
points snd lead the meet as individ
ual high scorer. He was followed by
Page, of Boiling Springs, and Wham,
of Thomwell, with ten points cadi.
New records were set in three
events as Page of Boiling Springs, set
a new mile inark at 4:56 6-10; Wham
of ThomweU, tossed the shot 48 feet
5 inches to crack the old mark, and
Jacobs of Cheraw, posted a new Jav-
eUn mark with a heave of 157 feet.
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DESIRABLE HOUSE
AND LOT
ON SOUTH BBOAD ST.
If interested, SMily to
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please call Mrs. A. V. Martin. Phone Linda have returned home after! Bigbee, Charles Galloway, Charlie
273-J. i spending the week in Chester with | Galloway, and Jess Campbell.
FOR RENT — Two-room downstairs' Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Smith. Mrs. i •
apartment. Partly furnished or un-1 Smith accompanied them home fori The following announcements have!
furnished. Mrs. Agnes Kern„ Phone. the week-end. j been received by friends and rela-
343_P{ Ic Mrs. Vesta Mae Eubanks and lives of this city: “The Board of
i daughter, Evelyn, Roy Holtzclaw, and' Governors of Greenville General
BABY C^^KS. Bessie Holtzclaw attended the fun-; Hospital invite you to be present at
R. I. R^s, Barred Rocks, v^ite Bunyan Eubanks in Green-; the commencement exercises of the
Rocks, Buff Orpingtons and mite ^i^g Sunday. , school of nursing on Monday after-
Wyandottes. Also Feeds, F^ders, Mrs. Annie Elliotti of Anderson, | noon. May 12, 1541, at 4 o’clock on
Fountains and Sullies. Blakely^gpg^^ ^j^g ^eek-end with Mr .and;the south lawn, at the Greenville
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. • Mrs. Ralph Saville. | General Hospital. Miss Mildred V.
ATTENTION, SENIORS — Let us^ J. C. Price of Fort Jackson, spent|Lokey. Miss Lokey is the grand-
show you our new styles of En- j the week-end with his parents^ Mr.; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lok-
Stndy Course Held
The Woman’s Missionary society of
Calv^ Baptist church held a study
course last week at the parsonage.
“The New How and Why of\W. M.
U.” was the topic of study. The
course was taught by the pastor.
Rev. R. D. Hughes.
graved or Printed Cards for Com-j and Mrs. W. R. Price,
mencement. Chronicle Pub. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cranford and
I ey of this city.
'children, J. B. and Evelyn, and Mr.
SAVE YOUR FLOWERS. our land M«. f. B. Cr«.tord%kt^ Mr!
Insecticides to kill the L^e Aphis, ^ j g
etc., on them. We have Red Arrow,' -
ru.., uii lucm imvc ^ . Sunday
Evergreen. Black Leaf 40 and Trio-
Miss Verna Gullage has returned
Mother’s Day Program
There Will be a special Mother’s
Day program Sunday at Calvary
Baptist church at the morning ser
vice. Let’s all remember our moth
ers by going to church on that day.
Among The Sick
Mre. Nancy Ann Starnes of Wood-1
ruff, is ill at the home of her daugh-1
ter, Mrs. E. J. Campbell on Wash-!
!!!■: homo after visiting in Augusta, Ca.
nate. Arsenate of Lead, Sulphur, To-
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes and
bacco Dust, Slug Sh^. Lime Sulphur, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
^d Bodreaux. G^ Spray Guns. Spartanburg Sunday,
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188.
ington street.
Mrs. A. F. Campbell is improving
after being injured in a fall re
cently..
Friends of Mrs. Hugh Cunningham
FREEI If excess acid causes you Sunday.
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges- i Mrs. J. H. Whitmire Marvin Whit-
tion. Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, i mire and son, Alvin, visited relatives
Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, j in Whitmire Sunday.
Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 7-24p Johnnie Starnes and daughters,
GLAdYoLUS BULBS. Mamia, Pic-1Baldwin, and Mr. and
ardy. Gold Eagle, Berty Snow, Alton Brown of W^^f, ^s-
Bennett, Betty Nuthall, Flaming Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealey and chil- ^re sorry to learn of her illness,
dfren visifed friends in Newberry "wish for her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. E, S. Wright and grand
daughter, Joyce Elizabeth, are ill,
Sword, Maid of Orleans, Minuet and
Fancy Mixed. These are No. 1 Bulbs, , . , ..
Free from Thrips and Disease. Blake- relatives
ly Brothers Seed Store. Telephone' '
Sunday.
Mrs. F. C. Barker is ill at her
home on Jefferson street.
Mrs. Jim Sweat is recuperating
at her home after receiving a broken
arm in a fall at her work recently.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Otto Sen ter of Fort Jackson, spent
tne past | Willie Kinard had a birthday April
188.
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LOST — Book, “Survey of English
Literature,” black brief case and
pair of blue sharkskin pants. Reward
if returned to Cooley Nabors. Ip
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS
From U. S. Pullonun Tested R. I.
Reds, Barred Rocks, White. Rocks
and New Hampshires. $7.95 per 100
delivered. Cheaper if called for,
CUSTOM HATCHING — Chicken
Eggs, 2c to 3c. Turkeys 3%c to 4%c
each, depending on quantity. All cus
tom hatching done in a Robbins Elec
tric incubator with separate hatcher.
FARMERS HATCHERY
908 Main St. Newberry, S. C.
Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Lunsford visit
ed Mrs, Harry Barrett in Woodruff
Sunday.
George Gossett and Pqul Wyatt
'Of Spartanburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Quinn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood and chil
dren, Edna, Earl and Nancy Joan;
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Dr. Smilli. DsHy, 4:15 te 6.
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CLDfPON. & a
WAKE UP BUSINESS /
By AdvmtUing In j /
Thk Newspaper
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Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Jones in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs.
J. I. Delmas returned with them for
a visit.
Miss Vera Parkman, Roy Lyda,
Tom-Smith,Jdr. and Mrs. A. L, Rol
and, Misses Elizabeth and Janet
Woodward and Theodore Queen at
tended the funeral of Mrs. John
Childress at Rabun Creek near Ware
Shoals Sunday.
C. E. Bragg of near Clinton, visit
ed his sister, Mrs. G. W. Wallenzine,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner and
children visited A. C. Oxner near
Greenville Sunday.
Mrs. J. S. Oldham and Teddy Bell
visited Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pruitt in
Greer Saturday.
Mrs. H. W. Grant of Spartanburg,
spent the week-end with her broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Milam.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks and sons
visited Mrs. Susie McCary in Green
wood Sunday.
Mr. and Bilrs. T. Trammell vis
ited Mrs. Lula Richard in Cross
Anchor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cumalander
and daughter, Miriam, of Westmin
ster, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. ,W.
UTAllAnzilhA
TT wiXA\»SJUBS3W s— - —— . ———
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pettit and J. F.
Pettit of Anderson, spent Monday
with Mrs. J. S. Oldham.
Mrs. Gladys Edmans and children
of Greenwood, spent the week-end
with her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Martin of
Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Braswell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cook; Jr., of
Laurens, wme Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs.. Brevard Patterson.
Mrs. John Blanton of Gaffney,
is visiting her daughter, lln. J. H.
Baii)ery.
Mrs. L. E. EUedge and dauidtters
of Greanville, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. EUedge.
Mr. and Mr^ Hubert L^pard and
children and H. A. Adams visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Leppard near Sa
luda Sunday.
Mrs. Ursula Amacar of Johnston;
lit. and Mrs. P. D. Watkins, and
Mrs. Ursula McCarey of Greenwood,
Saturday, May 10, wiU be the
birthday of Miss NeUie Harvey.
Yesterday was the birthday of
Mrs, R. L. Yarborough.
Saturday, May 10, is the 30th wed
ding anniversary of Mr .and Mrs.
E. J. Campbell.
Mrs. W. H. Quinn wiU observe
her 51st birthday Sunday, May 11
Today is the 4th wedding anniver
sary of Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes.
May 1 was the birthday of Mrs.
Jim Buzhardt
Monday, May 5, was the birthday
of Mrs. Earl BrasweU.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. EUedge wiU
celebrate their 25th wedding anni
versary May 13.
Sunday, May 11, will be the <l3th
birthday of Mary CampbeU.
Mt*. and Mrs. R. T. TrammeU wiU
observe their 39th wedding anniver
sary May 11. '
Cecil Davenport was one year old
May 4. Elva Joan Davenport wiU be
twelve years old May 12.
Ate. Herbert Hughes has a birth
day tomorrow.
Shower For Bride
On Saturday evening Mrs. Cleve
land CampbeU gave a shower honor
ing Miss Elizabeth Wilson, bride-
elect of May.
Games and ccmtqsts were played,
aft^ which the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. R. C. Oxner, served refresh
ments.
Miss Wilson was rememebred by
her friends with many useful gifts.
Little Girl Celebrates Birthday
On Saturday afUmobn aboiit fif‘
teen Uttle boys and girls gathered
at the home of Mrs. J. E. BrasweU,
Jr., to celebrate the 2nd birthday
ot Li^Mla BrasweU. They were en
tertained with games on the lawn,
directed by Linda’s gran^othar,
Mrs. J. H. Franklin, of Goldville,
and Mrs. Jim Buzhardt PicUim
Protector for Women
Xmy day, WQinea art Itaiiv
haadarhaa, narToneasss, enaiqHlflm
peb ad fwncHond dytmtnonkta daa
to n^utritioa art ral laved by
It vsaaUy iaeriaaas
Htaat flow of gastrie jniow
and so improm digastioii. Thoait
halpa to hotld reiistaiice te p^rjkxlie
disteaas fdr many. Others find help
for distress by taking
CJkMmn a few diqm bifwa mu
CABDUIktt
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LIAO TO Bifm
•ketnaUj there is no sodi thing
as an ’‘unimportaiu” iUnesa. It
yon aren’t then yoa need
proicssional directions to get
baduuk the Hi^way CO Ueekb.
Go see your Doaor right awaf,
aaddoashelMds.Don^ neglea
* and do as necMds. Don t neglea
little iUs, or eon mar be need
with big IhIIs—with needless
safferiog and greater expense.
Go NOW to see your Dioctor.
He will nve you sound, belp^
e. Probebly, too, he wiU
adnee* * .*w, uv w,u
suggest that you t>ring his pre
scription here to be compound
ed exactly as M specifies. We’U
appreciate the opportunity.
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