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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
Thursdoy, June 5,1941
MUSGROVE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reece spent the
^ireek-end in Clinton visiting rela
tives.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Her
man
community.
WEST aiNTON PBQCHMl AND SOCIAL NEWS
iIRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boyter, Miss
Agnes Boyter and Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Powell were visitors in Spartan-
C>unaay wiin mr. ana mia. c,,nrtav
Power Of the Barksdale-Namie,'^“^*,^'^‘*®^*. ,
j Talmadge Simmons, William Weir
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russ spent the 1 and J. E. Shaw si^nt several days
•week-end in Goldville with relatives, vacation m Washington.
Mrs. Kenneth Haselden observed ' Mr .and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and
her birthday on June 2, Mr. Hasel-; Miss Evelyn Simmons were visitors
den has a birthday today, and Ken-i in Columbia Monday,
neth, Jr., on June 7.
Miss Amanda Milam spent the
week-end with Miss Winfred Clark
in K<ings Mountain, N. C.
Mrs. Lucy Pressley of Greensboro,
N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swayter
and children, Luther Childers, Mas
on Childers and Miss EUa V. ChUd-
ers of Lockhart, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foster of Kings
friends honoring Mrs. Walter Pav^
with a Unen shower at her home on
Pitts street
After an hour of games Mrs. Davis
was led to the dining room whne
she found a table laden with gifts
for her. Misses Nora Canncm and
Marie Weir served chicken salad
sandwiches, cakes and lemonade.
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BRIEF!.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Week-End Trips .. Visitors
Miss Florence League of New York
is visiting her brother, R. M. Leagtie,
and Mrs. League.
C. B. Davis of Camp Stewart Oa.,
W.
Want Ads
, William O. Shepard has returned j Mountain, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs.
I to the Naval station at Norfolk, Va., I J. J. McGinnis 'niursday.
[after spending a few days with hisi Miss Inez Lowry, Fred Long day.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shepard, and Miriam Long of Greenwood,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S'.< L. Long. The latter remained for
a visit.
. Mr. and Mrs. I. Burton and daugh-j ®®veral days.
FULLER BRUSHES—See or contact i Sunday. . - Greenville snent the week- Thomas is
Mrs. George T. Brown, Phon^}^ Mrs. Parnfell^ Tur^r of Nuwty- daughter, Mrs. J. H. hospital
. J. Harvey of Buf- , Ernest Lark has i
-— — son, and Mr. and Mrs. Lumas Har-
NEW POWEI^ PRESS—Ready to ba^, children visited Mr. and
your hay and straw. H. J. Pitts. 2c j Mrs. Geo. Thompson in Chester on
Amamg Thf Slek
Little' Janet Moore, small daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore, has
the ijteasles and whooping cough.
Bernice Lark has the measley..,
Geraklin Barbery is k patieiii at
the locat Hdspi^, where she un^j Mrs. Frank Wilson and son, Frank,
went an appendix operation on Fri- spent a few days lart week with her
* i. , 1 Parent*. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb, in
Bobbie Wooten has the measles. | Columbia.
Billie Watkins has the whooping
visited his parents, Mr. and
A. Davis, the past week-end.
cough.
Mrs. Aruthur Davis has been
ill
a patient
3605.
Ip! Six, and Mrs. A. J. Harvey
Foster and Mr. Foster.
M. P. Petty of Camp Stewart, Ga.,
'spent the week-end with Mr. and
^ , laio. apent the week-end with Miss;
FLANXS Now Ready. Sweet Fotato, I Harvey.
Tomato. Bell Pepper, Hot Pepper,! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon and ^ . r*or««K^ii ' '
Pimiento Pepper, Eggplants an d j Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. | in’i-aKofK t wHio '
Flower Plants. Also Flower and Veg-:r<„„;i t Elizabeth Hughes of near Lydia,
spent the week-end with Miss Mary
o .J Campbell.
Clifton Sunday. ,! Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams and son
tfj visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl.Adams in
-RA-HLJA SALE. 1 free with each M^^Mr^^C. T^Ivey of Ware Shoals,
Ernest Lark has the measles.
etable Seeds. Blakely Brothers Seed i visited I^rs. l^amie
Store. Telephone 188. Ic
RADIO — For efficient, reliable ser
vice on any make radio. Clinton
Radio Service, Wall Street.
Mr. and Mrs.
that you purchase at Regular^ce. L visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ruby,
A numoer’of Good Varieties of CJ«n-j
uine Blue Label Dahlias. Cultural
Directions Free. Blakely Brothers
Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic
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,
brick warehouse on Broad street.
J. P. Prather. 19-5p
SEE — Our Birthday, Sympathy and
Get-Well Cards. Just what you
will want to send to friends and
loved ones. New assortment. Chron
icle Publishing Co.
FOR RENT — Modern five-room
house. Apply to T. R. Owens, 143
Musgrove Street. Ip
Ic Gladioli Sale. We have a Special
Sale of- Ic each on all our Fancy
Mixed Gladioli Bulbs. All Separate
Colors now IV2 cents each. Fine Se
lection of No. 1 Bulbs, free from
Thrips and Disease. Blakely Brothers
Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic
Miss Frances Lawson of near Clin
ton, visited her aunt, Mrs. Betty |
Lawson, recently.
spent Sunday with
Otis Smith at Lydia.
Mr .and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and
children visited Mr. and- Mrs. G. T.
Hamrick in Callison Sunday.
Mrs. West Gregory is visiting her
daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Overstreet, in Danville,
Va.
,, , J Misses Frances Long and Lois
“Ji “"'iStevenK)n, Carter Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow Crain, Mr. and Mrs.
James Crain, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Evans, and daugliter, Margaret,
Woodrow Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Kirby attended the fiddler’s
convention held Saturday evening at
Textile hall- in Greenvilles——
Franklin, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Hundley in Winston-Salem,
N. C.
Misses Evel}rn Thomas and Mar
garet Hughes, Edward Turner and
James Burnett visited Paris mount
ain Sunday. _
Misses Betty Jean and Sarah Sut-
tles of Lancaster, are visiting Miss
Doris Heatherly.
Mrs. Bertha Thompson of Gold-
.ville, spent the week-end with hef
.sister, Mrs. Sadie Quinton.
FOR SALE — Brick bungalo\^f On
North Adair street. Apply to Peck
Cornwall. j tf
j?
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lloyd visit
ed in Woodruff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roe and Luth
er Medlock were visitors in Newber
ry Monday.
, - J wiT iKj .J 1 Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kiser and
M. Claudla, atttndad the fun-
children, Mr. and Mr^^n Heat^,jjj, , ^ ^ LeesviUe Mon-
erly and Mrs. John Ledford visited I .
relatives in Greenville Sunday. 1°
Misses Medora and Josenhine Sunmons and
rJrlnhtii '^^^vid, Mrs. Sloan Westmore
children, Mrs. Lamar Harmon
Birthdays .and Wedi^ing
Annlveraaiiea
June 2 was the birthday of Mrs.
Willie Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas observ
ed their 21st. wedding anniversary
May 29.
Miss Leila Smith had a bi^day
Sunday, June 1.
_ ,Monday, June 2, was the birthday
of Mrs. Marcell Barker.
Mrs. W. F. Sumerel was 62 years
old yesterday.
June 8 is the birthday of Carl
Windsor.
Dr. and Mrs. C. Bynum Betts and
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sturge<m attended
the graduating exercises at Erskine
college. Due West, on Monday.
Harry Davis of Charleston, spent
the week-end with relatives here
Farm Demonstration
Nbt^
C. B. Caanaen, Coaaty Agent
Benrdleaa Barley OiB-TiekU Cm
W. O. McDaniel, Laurois, produced
S90 bushels of Hooded beardless bar
ley on six acres, or an average of 65
bushels per acre, ndiich is equivalent
to 55.7 bushels of cm in feed value
per acre, stated C. B. Cannon, coimty
agent.
..Fnnn two acres seeded to Marett’s
Awnless barley Mr. McDaniel pro
duced 92^ bushels, or an average of
46V4 bushels per acre, which is
equivalent to'' 39.6 bushels of com
per acre. The land was hnmed with a
tiller plow and seeded with an eight-
row drill last October, fertilized with
190 poxmds of a 5-8-10 fertilizer per
acre on the six acres and 100 pounds
per acre topdressing with nitrate of
soda and 250 pounds t>er acre on the
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Patterson, Miss, ^ ^
Ruth Patterson and Mrs. Ellen Willi-' ^ “C'®* <>* *he same analysis, but
ford of Antreville, and Mr. and
Douglas Wakefield of Iva, visited Mr.
and Mrs. William Davis Sunday.
Mrs. L. Ross Lynn and her guest.
200 pounds topdeessing of nitrat^ of
soda. The grain was harvested with
a coihbine but was thoroughly dry.
B. W. Brown, Laurens, also made
Picnic Given
The Woman’s Missionary Society .
of Calvary Baptist church with their «^s|tion with the W. C. Baldwin
families, enjoyed a picnic at Willow-
brook park Thursday afternoon.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. L. M. Evans was given i sui*-
prise "birthday dinner at her home
at Cross Hill Sunday with members
of the immediate families present.
Mrs. Evans was celebrating her 66th
birthday.
Rev. Anderson To Attend Crntference
Rev. C. R. Andersop and family
are going away for a few days to
Pickens, to carry his mother home
Mrs. J. B. WUkins, of Gaffney, at- a good yield with barley. He pro-
tended the alumnae breakfast at 1 duced 326 bushels on eight acres, or
Bonner hall. Woman’s division of Ian avmge of 40% bushels per acre,
Erskine college on Monday. Miss!which is equivalent to 35 bushels of
Elizabeth Lynn also joined them for
the graduating exercises.
Mrs W. A. Dameron of Bessemer
City, N. C., is spending the week
with her son, J. L. Dameron, and
Mrs. Dameron.
Miss Alva Holmes of Edgefield,
who graduated Monday at Lander
college. Greenwood, has accepted ■ a
com per acre.
WiflS siich yieWs of barley, which
can be. used instead of com, many
farmers^will plant barley this next
year and those now planting will
greatly increase their acreage, Mr.
Cannon stated.
Motor company.
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Todd and
daughter, Jane, returned Tuesday [
from a few days’ stay at Myrtle
Beach, where they were guesta of
Hf. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson at thidl'
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler of
Cliffside, N. C., visited the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox,
the past week-end.
Thurston Giles of Fort Bragg,''N.
C., spent the week-end with his par
ents ,Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles.
Joto Mimnaugh, Jr., has returned
High School Graduates
Seeing Washington
u.i
A. D, Harmon of Woorulf, vis-
Mra. B. M, Dye and children of ‘^'^*‘>‘7 “"I 'ferenoT y^' rt'*B*ailey''Memoi^‘
and to visit relatives. When he re-. from a visit to his father in Birmihg-
tums he will go directly to confer- Ala.
ence at Timmonsville. Sunday eve-j f-nd-*Mr8i. V.'~K. Plaxico and
ning Mr. Anderson finished his con-/. ®on Charles, and daufdtter. Miss An-
'nelle, who graduated from Erskine
FOR SALE—Nice heavy breecT fry-
Graniteville, are spending the week I nkfn;... I preaching to an appreciative congre- couege on Monday, and their grand-
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jack j^j^. Guiim visited Mr expecting to be moved Blacksbi^
and Mrs. W. J. Allen in Chester the
past week-end.
Anderson.
Mrs. G. F. Downs and Billie Wat
ers.
Mrs. E. R. Knox, East Caro- visitors in Charlotte Sun-
to another field at conference and
[many have expressed their regret.
lina Avenue.
Ic day-
— I Mrs. W. H. Beckham and children
Mr. and tMrs. A. L. Roland of
Laurens, spent Sunday with their
daughter and son-in
visited Mrs. P. S. Jeanes on Mondgy.
^ J- Peake and her guest.
Preaching services for the new con-t®®*'*' Snow n't Columbus, Ga.,
Fourteen members of the gradu
ating class of Clinton high school,
chaperoned by Misa Margaret Webb
and James P. Sloan, are on a five-
day sightseeing trip to Washington,
D. C. The party left early Monday
morning by bus and will return to the
city late Friday evening.
Seniors making the trip are: Har-"
old Pitts, James Arnold, C. B. Sharp-
ton, Jr., Eugene King, Marion Gard-
Paggy Pitts, Ella Mae Sulton,
Mary Loftis, Ellen Boyce, Kathleen
Howard, Agn« Fuller, Caiolyn Cope
land, I^an Speake, and Carolyn
Young.
! ference year will start not later than' attended the graduation exercises at
FREE! I, exces. acid „eeK-cnd^w
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges-1 Mrs. W. E. Lovette, in York. Misses
Uon, Heartburn, Belching, Bloatinti Helen and Gtenna'Lovette returned
Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, I home with them for a visit.
fiffil Sunday in June and prob-| Agnes Scott coUege, Decatur, Ga.,
-law, Mr. and ably byj|he fourth Sunday. week. Their niece, Miss Mollie
Rev. Amderson wishes for the in-1 Oliver of Wellesley HiUs, Mass., was
coming pastor a successful year. Mr.! ® member of the senior class.
Mr.
From
Reds,
and New Hampshtres. $7.95 per 100
R/r iir u ^ • . several days with his mother, Mrs
and Mrs. W. H. Qumn and „ rp
King
Udea, at KeUcrx Drug Store. 7-24p| ^
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS 1 children are spendu^ the week vnth Mrs, Lewis
and
U. S. PuUorum Tested R. daughter, Sheila, and Mrs. Harriett
Barred Rocks, White Rocksjand .^drs. Jake Quinn, mJRock Hill., Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith
il 4en Brazil,ii_ Ninety-Six Sunday.
Misses Nellie and Eill 4
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.i
FARMERS HATCHERY
908 Main St. Newberry, S. C.
SPECIAL OFFER
Good Housekeeping, 2 years foi
$4.00^ Cosmopolitan, Z years for $3.59.
JAMES W. CAUIWELL
‘^Tour Magazine Man”
and Hazel Dunaway, Huston Ellis j
and Harold Copeland visited Miss'
Sybil Jones at Lake Greenwood on
Monday.
B. B. Neal and Bud Clayton visited i
relative^ ip^Spartanburg Sunday.
Miss. Myra Cooper of Greenville,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. M. Ev
ans.
Mrs. Ralph Saville and daughter,
Betty Jo, spent the week-end with
[relatives in Augusta, Ga.
EMward Becto^ is spending sev-1 clarence Petty 'of ‘ Clearwater,
eral weeks with his aunt. Mrs. W. E. ^pe^t the week-end with Mr. and
Lovette, in York
Mr and Mrs. W. J. Shepard visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Eargle in
Irtno Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell Gregory, Mrs.
Elizabeth Threatt and riiildrm All
ied in Great Falls the past week-end.
Dr. Felder Smith
Dr. Duncan S. Felder
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialists In
Eye Examination!^
Office Honrs:
Dr. Smith, Daily,'4:15 to 6.
Dr. Felder, Daily, 8:30 to t.
Phone 29 for Appointment
CLINTON, 8. C.
Mrs. Giles Lawson.
Mrs. Melvin Huey and son Charles,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Braswell and
children and Mrs. Ida Gregory vis-f
itOd at Camp Croft in Spartanbxirg
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Attaway of
Mr. and Mre. H. C. W^ward ^d^Newberry, were w^-end guests of
children of Kin^d, and Mr. ^d Mrs.' and Mrs. Carl Attaway.
G. A. Arrowood and children of; j c
Ben
Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs
Woodward the past week-end. ,
Mrs. Bennie Sumerel is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cheeks, in
Namie.
J. L. Mattox on Sunday visited E.
B. Trammell, who is seriously ill at
his home in Union.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Spiers and
children of Laurens, visited Mrs.
Spiers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
McGee, Sunday.
Nance has returned to
her home in Whitmire after spending
several days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Rochester.
Mr., and Mrs. B. E. Starnes rleft
Anderson has the prayers of the peo
ple as he goes away.
FINAL BITPI'LEIIENT
Take notice thak on the 26th day
Mrs. Kenneth N. Baker, accom
panied by her brother-in-lmv, Har
old Schug, of Utica, N. Y., left Sun
day "tbr Mtttton,'RIi4ir, vifcefe they
will join Mrs. Schug for a week’s
stay with their father, Dr. J. M.
SPECIAL OFFER
BaaSers Dig—t 13 morntha for $3.
tf moBllia for $5. Oflor oxptr— Jmo
$9. Good osly whai givoa amUiorliod
local agOBt. Not good* whoa soni tai
teoct
wm ^ureoialo yoar bntfiie—.
JAMES W. CALOWEUi
Roadors DIgoot Agoat
of June, 1941, I will render a final ,
Townsend. While away they will at-
account of my acts and doings asl* ^
Adminlatrator of the ertale M •*>*“
mie C. White in the office of the ^ Hat
tiesburg, Miss.
In Saturday’s wheat referendum
23 Laurens county fanners voted in
favor of quotas, and 5 against.
Judge of Probate of Laurens County,
at 10 o’clock a. m., and oi^ the aamaiyOT* FOR OCOTAS
day will apply for a fmal discharge
from my trust as Administrator.
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 be
fore said date, duly prov«i or be fmr-
ever barred.' '
d. F. TEMPLETON,
Administrator.
May 20, 1941.—12-4c.
Saturday for Tampa, Fla, after
spending three weeks with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Starnes at
Cross Anchor, and Mrs. Mary Byrum
of this city. Mr. Starnes has accept
ed a position with the Tampa Elec
tric Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Spiers of
BENJAMIN &
SONS
* PLUMBING
HEATING
- SERVICE
Telephone 9268
WE ARE HUNTING
DOUBLE
Miss Mild^ ^i^old is spendi^ j Goldville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ben-
the week with Mr .and Mrs. J. B.
Warren in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger
nett and family of Greenville visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and
Md sons of Union, visited Mrs. S. children of Goldville, spent Sunday
W. Kmard Sunday. > ^
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders and
daughter, Patsy,
Mrs. E. B. Norton and son, Charles,
spent Sunday in Morganton, N. C.
Dick Cunningham, Bo Woodward,
Willie Kinard and Frank^Deadwyler
spent Sunday in Newberry.
Oscar Kinard, Joe Sam Caughman,
Joe Terry, Jr., Tommie Galloway,
Ralph Riddle, and Arthur' Sanders, of
Bobbie Sanders, ^ig the week with Alanda Wilkes
with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. CampbaU.
Reba Stroud of Laurens, is spend
idi
Mr. and Mrs. Dessie Wilkes visit-
relatives in Laurens Sunday.
^ Miss Bessie Holtzlclaw has return
ed home after a visit to Mrs. R. S.
Hudson in Atlanta, Ga.
Mr.
Births
and Mrs. R. S. Hudson an-
Camp Stewart, Ga., several nounce the birth of a son, Joe Robert,
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days at home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Riser visited
friends in Whitmire Sunday.
Miss' Katherine Reed spent the
week-end with h— parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Sligh, in Whitmire.
E. G. Timmerman of Columbia,
on May 27 at the Crawford W. Long
hospit^ Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Hudson
is the former Miss Ruby Sand—s of
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. P—ks Whisonant of
announce the birth of a
and S. A. Rawls of Washington, were I daughter, Connie P—ks, on May 29
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Whisonant wiU be remembered
as Mrs. Tommie Ramey of this dMgr.
B. S. Rawls
Mias Winfred Clark of Kings
Mountain, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jada Falter Ainday.
' Mr Jud Mrs. Geo. Md—her were
calted to Roma, Ga., on account of
the setioLis llfneas of M.v. MeLWMnr’s
fath—
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windapg and
family 4)ent Sunday in Graar with
retetiyea.
E. S. Wright and dilldren
apent 4ti|B week end witti h— moth—,
Mrs. Etta Smith, in Woodruff.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis of n—u*
Clinton, were Sunday guests ot ttieir
daughter, Mrs. J. V. Lowe, uy# Mr.
Lowe. ^
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ledbetter and
Mteaea Bemiee Ludwiek and Rad^
Stevenson of OfeenkrdodL eiaitei, Mr.
tatd Mrs. T. H.'8teyehsdB Sunday.
Linan Sha— Given
On Friday evening Mrs. J. P. Wait
delightfully entertained a numb— of
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