The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 19, 1941, Image 6

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■ -7 .'O / --Tr ( ’ fdge Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursdoy, June 19,194! Want Ads ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only 25c a day, pay up to $S,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phones 80 and ffANTED — Young minister want^ board in a private home in Clin ton. Write P. O. Box 242. Ip WEST aiNION PflSMUL AND SOCIAL NEWS MSS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saville and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew and children were visitors in Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crowe, Mr. PLANTS Now Ready. Sweet Potato, and Mrs. Calvin McNeil and little Tomato, Bell Pepper,/ Hot Pepper, daughter, Dorothy Sue, spent the Fimiento Pepper, Eggplants and.week-end with relatives in Augusta, flower Plants. Also Flower and Veg- Ga. ctable Seeds. Blakely Brothers Se^i Miss Mary Faye Hughes is visiting Store. Telephone 188. I relatives in Spartanburg. Mr. FOR SALE—1930 Chevrolet Sedan,; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brazil of 1933 Plymouth Coach. Clinton Fi- Columbia, are spending the week Co Ic' with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. ! W. Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. free—Desk package Carter’s RytoA Brazil. Ink Eraser with each quart Of Car ter’s Mid-night Blue Black Ink. None better made. Call 74. Chronicle Pub lishing Co. - RADIO — For efficient, reliable ser vice on any make radio. Clinton Radio Serf ice. Wall Street. ' ^^iwith Birthdays and lyeddlng Anniversaries Ralph Saville will observe birth(|ay tomorrow. his J. H. Crowe to shower three girls, Annie Ruth, Elizabeth and Julia King, daughters at the Ute Ed King. The girls received everything need ed in wearing apparel. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. H. Barbery and Mrs. Elld Harvey, serv ed delightful refreshments. On The Sick List ^ ^ ,, Mrs. D. C. Whitman of Lydia, is Betty Dima way was 13 years old tonsilitis at the home of her June 10. Jerry and Gerry Cagle will cele brate their birthdays June 22. Mrs. Charlie Barker will have a birthday June, 24. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Lunsford have a wedding anniversary today. Monday, June 16, was the 13th parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Camp- beU. Miss Amanda Milam is ill at her home on Sloan street. Revival __ There will be a revival at the Pen wedding anniversary of Mr.' and Mrs. j tacostal church beginning Saturday David Simmons. evening, June 21, to continue through Sunday, June 29. The pastor. Rev. Wayne, Florence Ann and Betty Jo Saville are spending several days I R H. Gause, willjbe assisted by the Rev. W. A. Davisl of Greenwood. DAHLIA SALE. 1 free with each 1 j Mrs. L. M. Evans in Cross Hill that you purchase at Regular Price, j Mrs, Louise Smith of Greenville, A number of Good Varieties of Gen-1 spent the week-end with her par- Birthday Parties On Friday evening Miss Helen this week with their grandmother, | Connolly delightfully entertained a Mrs. Annie Elliott, in Anderson. j number of children honoring Chris- Betty Anne CampbeU and Doris ‘“Phef Davenport who was celebrat- Arnold spent several days reeently JreSirt were Betty Anne! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE and Dawn Campbell, Marion Sim- The Favorite Paper In CHnten Hoaiea All members are urged by the pas tor to attend and a hearty welcome is extended to the public. their grandparents, Mr. and ume Blue Label Dahlias. Cultural Directions Free. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188, Ic LOVELY walnut chest of drawers, gorgeous whatnot, dining room and living room suits, odd chairs, etc. Several good pianos, sold on easy terms. The Trading Post, S. N. Crisp, Laurens, S. C. 10-4p MENDING TAPE—Fully transparent and flexible, seals without water. 10c roll. Handy in home or office. Chronicle Publishing to. 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. . j_ 19-5p SEE — Our feirthday, Sympathy and Get-Well Cards. Just what you will want to send to friends and loved ones. New assortment. Chron icle Publishing Co. Ic GLADIOLI SALE. Special Sale of Ic each on all our Fancy Mixed Gladioli Bulbs. All Separate Colors now l^ic each. Fine Selection of No. 1 Bulbs, Free from Thrips and Disease. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. .■ Ic FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 7-24p ents, Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Queen and children visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roland in Laurens Sunday. Mrs. Chic Heath of Greenidlle, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clarence i Mann. Charlie Owens of Spartanburg, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Aruthur Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Gidis Cox of Fair mont, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes Sunday. Miss Doris Windsor has returned home, after spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. George Addy, in New berry. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway and children visited J. T. Attaway in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mrs. Earl Braswell and children visited in Greenville and Easley Sunday. Miss Guynell Payne spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Clara Payne, in Goldville. Sgt. Joe Gaskins of Fort Jackson, visited Mrs. Jennie V. Watkins Sun day. Those from Camp Stewart, Ga,, visiting relatives the past week-end were Ralph Riddle, Sidney Riser, A. J. Harvey, Harvey Foster, and John H. Cranfortl. James Jones of Fort Jackson, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Downs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Word of Green wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie BHEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips.. Visitors Mn. J. K. Robtrts spent the week end in Lee, Va., with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Holman, and at tended the wedding of her sister. Mrs. P. O. Bonnette returned yes terday to her home in Orangelkirg after a few weeks' visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. Grover McQueen, and Mr. The following Clinton people at- Miss Collette Griffin, Julian W. Coleman, Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Mc^ Gee, and Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith of I^urens. Giles Announces Used Cor Sole tended the Stone-Felder wedding in Giles Chevrolet company, In a page advertisement in today's paper, announces a special sale of used ears. During the three-day event, an ef fort to clear their lot of cars, their place will be open until 9 o’clock each evening. Giles Chevrolet company, headed by C. C. Giles, is this month cele brating their 12th year of business Union Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamp Stone, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adair, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxieo, Miss Nannie Young Tribble, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair, Miss Vivian Parka Adair, in Clinton. Mr. Giles moved here from Florida and opened for business in 1928. mons, Mary Faye and Peggy Hughes, Evelyn Crftiford, Mary Simmons, Billie Dee Rooper, Elva Joan Daven- I port, Evelyn Braswell, Madelene j Beckham, Helen Bagwell, Doris and Billie Arnold, Doris Meatherly, Don Snelgrove and Christopher Daven port. Each guest remembered Christo pher with a gift. Ice cream was served during the evening. Mrs. T. J. Peake, Mrs. C. E. Moody, Mrs. C. C. Bailey, Mrs. J. WiU Leake, 8FICIAL OFFER Good Honsakeepfaig, 8 years fM M.M. Cacmapalttan,' 2 years far $1JML JAMES W. CALDWELL *nrovr Magsahm Man" Little Miss Hallie Andersim on North Broad street was given a sur prise party Friday afternoon when a number of little boys and girls gathered to celebrate her 9 birthday. Games were enjoyed after which refriKhments were served. She re ceived a number of gifts. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all ma chines, portable and standard. Car bon paper, rubber stamps. Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. ^ Barker the past week-end. --JVlta, R. TL Trammell. Miss Mae Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunawajr ^iladden illuslrated the lesson by SALES BOOKS — In duplicate with carbon. Just what you need for a permanent charging record. 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. WEDDING Invitations and A n - nouncements. Engraved or Process ed Printing. Prices most reasonable. Complete sample books may be taken to your home for inspection if de sired. Chronicle Publishing Co. and little daughter, and Mrs. Betty Lawson spent Sunday with Victor J^awson near Clinton. . Miss Marion Simmons is spending the week with relatives in Green wood. Miss Doris Gregory has returned home after spending the week in Saluda. MissiKMUuy Society Meets The W. M. S. of Calvary Baptist church held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. R. "T. Trammell Monday evening. The president, Mrs. R. D. Hughes, called the meeting to order, with prayer. Roll called and minutes read by the secretary, Mrs. Ralph Riddle. Report of the sick commit tee and absentees, with cards to be sent them. , After a business session the pro gram was turned over to the pro gram leader, Mrs. J. P. Terry. The theme for the year, "Ah Urgent Gospel—The World’s Dire Need." Topic for month, "An Urgent Gos pel— Night In Europe.” I*rayer by large posters and a map of Europe, asking questions and explaining them. Solo, "The Li^t of the World is Jesus,” by Mrs. Palmer Howard. Closed with the Lord’s Prayer by all. At the clolse of the program Mrs. Trammell presoite^ t:. ...ji,. _ picture, ith Mrs. Evans with a and Miss Madden wi a handbag U. S. APPROVED CHICKS From U. S. Pullorum 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. Joe Terry and son, j from the sooiety Christopher, visited Mr. Terry’s i Misses Geraldine and Polly Tram- mother in Greenwood Sunday. !meU assisted their grandmother in Mrs. A. J' Harvey of Buffalo, is serving refreshments. COLDS TO RELIEVE MISERY OF ^ ^ LIQUID g g g TABLETS VI 11 11 NOSE DROPS Vr Vr COUGH DROPS ‘Rub-My-Tism”—a Wondei^ Liniment Try • If ever there it a time when minutes matter it is in the com pounding and delivering of important prescriptions. That’s why we pride ourselves on a delivery fleet that is truly fUet, When it is inconvenient to call in person, telephone us. Wc’li send a Cor the pcescripitoo, compound and re* tom k in Moocd dme. No extra charge, of course. Cor this serv ice. Nor do you pay a premium, Cor having yonr Dooor'a pre- acdpdona filled in thia astdl>> llahment where the highcat ethical atandarda and prac- ticaa art alwaya malntainad. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY T'^F visiting Mrs. Ella Harvey Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Holder and children spent Sunday with relatives in Chester. — Miss Margie Ann Morris is visit ing in Prosperity and Newberry several weeks. Misses Dorothy Barker, Essie Hedspeth, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker and children accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Word to their home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood and chil dren, Edna and Earl, visited relativg^ in Greer and Spartanburg Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lunsford and children and Mrs. Otto Center visit ed relatives in Prosperity S^day. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam and children and Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Sanders and son, Wayne, spent Sun day at Rainbow Lake. Mrs. W. H. Quinn is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul Wyatt, and Mr. Wyatt, in Spartanburg this week. Mrs. Geo. Gossett and children of j Valley Falls, are visiting her sister, I Mrs. W. B. Samples. Mrs. Mozelle Simmons visited rela tives in Carlton, Ga., and Abbeville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word, and David Word, ^rs. .E. M. Reed and Leonard Garrett visited Mr. and Mrs S. G. Todd in Darlington Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Royce Smith and children of Ware Shoals, ’ spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove, and Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove and little daughter, Nancy, visited rela tives in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. Willie Bishop and Mrs. Frank Lyda and little daughter, and Ken neth Gregory visited A. F. Gregory in Kings Mountain, N. C., Sunday. Mr mid Mrs. A. J. Harvey, Mrs. Ella Harvey and children, Nellie and Neil, Henrietta Ammons, and Doug las DeYoung visited Mrs. Bessie Nelson in L^oi^ Station Suttdc^. Mrs. S. M. Reed is visiting her daughter, Mrs. V. A. Garrett, and Mr. Garrett in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. H(xner Edwards and Earl Patterson of Fort Mill, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bre vard Patterson. Mrs. Harriett King, Mrs. L .W. King and Mrs. Claude Tramnell vis ited Mrs. King’s mother, Mrs. Fer guson, who is ill in York. Mrs. Khig remained for a visit. Billy Jones Fort Jackson, visit ed his aunt, Mrs. Jack Anderson, the past wesk-end. Jack Anderson, Jr., was also home Im: the week-end trcm Fort Jaekson. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. A. H. Hughes. Shbwer A group' of friends gathered on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Office Honrs; Dr. Smitli, Daily. 4:15 to fl. Ur. Felder. Daily. 8:80 to 8. Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, a. C 18% 15% mocaafieieot than previ- onsmodsla. An hava 5 practical haatsc ems 4bs aiaA oooklN^ opocatiosa Cook-Master Oven Control optional at slight extra cost COME AND SEE THIS GREAT ELECTRIC RANGE VALUE Maxwell Bros. & Kinard CLINTON — TWO STORES — LAURSNS Mrs. Jack Anderson, Charlotte Anderson, Iretha Anderson, Halite Mae Andtaraon, Billy Jones and Fay Staggs spent Sunday in Bamberg. Mra. Ed Norton qient aevenl dnya reontly with Sgt. Norton at Fort Banning, Oa. Giles Chevrplei: Cooipahyl Inc CaUDITON, 8, C. \ a r y.