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■F' J i / Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursdoy, July 10,1941 Birth Announcements ADAIR Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair announce the birth of a son, Sam Y. Adair, Jr., «t Hays hospital on Friday, July 4. Mrs. Adair is the former Miss Elsie Browning of Greenwood. PATNE Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Payne an nounce the birth of a son, Horace Dom Payne, Jr., Tuesday, July 7, at Bays hospital. Want Ads WEST aiNTON PERSONAl AND SOCIAL NEWS tfRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correkpondent ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only 25c a day, pay up to fl,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phonei 80 and FOR SALE —Three nice fresh milk cows. Not cheap. D. E. Tribble. Ic FOR SALE-r-Nice fresh milk cow. See Taylor Martin. ' Ic FOR RENT — Six-room house on North Broad street. Apply to The Chronicle office. 10 FOR RENT — Two-room apartment. ^NT- IROCI SHAMROCK. Private entrance and bath. Availa^ble Aug. 1. A- O’Daniel. FOR SALE — Registered airedale puppies, five males and two fe males, priced from $10 to $25. Apply residence of Mason L. Copeland, or write Box 7, Laurens, S. C. le SF.F.n IRISH POTATOES. Green Mountain Seed Potatoes, the best ▼ariety for Fall Planting. Also full line of other Seeds and Plants. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. ^ BADI^—For efficient, reliable ser vice on any make radio. Clinton Badio Service, Wall Street tf DAHLIA SALE. 1 free with each 1 that you purchase at Regular Price. A number of Good Varieties of Gen uine Blue Label Dahlias. Cultural Directions Free. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic SEVERAL nice used pianos, adjust ed and tuned by Chas. A. Smith of Clinton. $50 to $75. Easy terms. No parrying charge. The Trading Post B. N. Crisp, Prop., Laurens, S. C. MENDING TAPE—Fully transparent . and flexible, seals without water. 10c roll. Handy in home or office, ^ronicle Publishing Co. CABBAGE PLANTS. Nice Cabbage, Collard, Tomato, Pepper, Sweet Potato and Eggplants. Also Flower Plants. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic Ic GLADIOLI SALE. Special Sale of Ic each on all our Fancy Mixed Gladioli Bulbs. All Separate Colors now ll^c 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 Mrs. Grady Golden and son, Billy, pf Spartanburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. B.* Smith. R. E. Yarborough and children, Richard and Julia, of Whitmire, spent Sunday with Bilr .and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough. Mrs. H. T. Slack and son, Tom, of Chester, visited Mr, and Mrs. Joe Strickland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Gregory spent the week-end with relatives in Lock hart Miss Mildred Sanders of Chester, is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Hall King. Miss Vivian Mobley of Greenwood, is spcmding two weeks with Miss Joyce Braswell. Mrs. J. M. Chapman and children. Miss Elsie and .Tillman Chapman of Clifton, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon. Victor Mattox of Camp Stewart, Ga., visited relatives here the past week-end. W. H. Caughman is visiting rela tives in Sgluda for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and Mrs. Leila Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Smith in Newberry Fri day. Geo. Campbell and Dick Sprouse of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell Siuiday. Mrs. Claud Smith of Fort Bragg, N. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Romaine Barker of Camp Aubrey, Columbia, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McGowen of Macon, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spiers Sunday. Mrs.' Alice Kinard aad Miss Vir ginia Kinard, Charles and Oscar Kinard and Boyd Holtzrlaw visited j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger in| Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay had as their guests for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Southerland and family, Mrs. J. C. Heath and small i dau^ter, Mary Jane, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and-chil dren of Ware Shoals, Melvin Seay of Camp Stewart, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and children of Ly dia, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Quinn and faniily of Greer. Sloan Southerland, gomery, Ala, and Monday night the party was in Pensacola, Fla., where they visited Pensacola beach. The Jeumey carried them through Mobile, Ala., across the Biloxi Bay and down the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, reaching New Orleans Tuesday. On a sightseeing trip of New Or leans Wednesday they visited the Huey Long Bridge, Sugar Bowl sta dium, the Jewish school, Newman college, 'Audubon park, Louisiana state museum, St. Louis cathedral, the army quarters and navy base. The group enjoyed dinner in the FYench quarter. The aftejnoon was spent at Pontchartrain Beach and amusement center. One day was spent leisurely shopping and souvenir hunting. ^ Eariy Friday the first lap of the return journey was made via Me ridian, Miss., Tuscaloosa and Bir mingham, Ala., where accommoda tions had been made at the Bank- head hotel. From Atlanta the group proceeded through Athens and Elber- ton, arriving home at 11:30. Members of the party were: Mrs. S. B, Snelgrove, president of the club, Mrs. Jde Campbell, vice-president, Mrs. Grady Arnold, secretary, Mrs. T. B. Cranford, treasurer, Mrs. Cecil Walker, Mrs. C. C. Abbott, Mrs. L. M. Evans, Mrs. Palmer Howard, Mrs. Clarence Oakley, Mrs. Roy Tram mell, Mrs. H. W. Steer, Mrs. J. V. Lowe, Mrs. Willie Bishop, Mrs. W. L. Evans, Miss Kathleen Shaw, Blrs. Grover Sanders, Miss Carrie Bell Evans, Miss Mac Madden, Miss Fran ces Thomas, Miss Lillian Braswell, Miss Helen Connolly and Miss Caro lyn Murphy, Mrs. Rosa Cole and Miss Nellie Jackson of the Lydia community, Mrs. W. E. Bragg and Mrs. W. P. Rushton of Goldville. Driver of the bus was C. J. Gantt of Spartanburg. Julian Hart family of Greenwood were guests Friday af theb* sister, Mrs. E. B. Pinson, and Mr. Pinson. Mrs. Richard Syre and little son, Dudley, of Beaver Falls, Pa., will arrive today for a month’s stay with her parents. Dr. amd Mrs. F. D. Jones. Miss Mary Ella Bailey is spending the week at Myrtle Beach with friends from Laurens. J. E. McQuown of Charlotte, N. C., visited his sister, Mrs. J. E. B«ija- min, and hb. Benjamin, the past week-end. Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Miss Har riett Davis attended a state meeting and banquet of the Florists’ Tele graph Delivery association in Colum bia yesterday. Mrs. James Austin and sons and Miss Louise Austin of Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson. CoL Alexander H. Cummings, sta tioned at Clemson college wiUi the Presbyterian college ’ R.O.T.C. unit for the six weeks’ training period, spent the week-end at hmne with his family. He was accompanied to Clemson for the week by his son, Billy Cummings. Mrs. M. J. Ferqueron has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Agnat Kcm has returned from Darlington where she spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. John T. Langston, Sr., who accom panied her h^e for a short visit. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown were called Tuesday to Newbem, Tenn., on account of the illness pf the former’s mother. Mrs. H. M. Wilscm has returned from a month’s stay with her mother, Mrs. Phillip Grosbeck, Jn Brooklyn, N. Y. Friends of George H. Ellis will be glad to know he has resumed his work after an illness. Lt. and Mrs. W. H. Wise of Ma con, Ga., left yesterday after a visit to their grandparents, Mr.’and M^x. D. B. Bobo. Miss Rebecca Simpson of Whitmire, also visited her gruid- parents during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Copeland and daughter, Oneta, of Greenville, were we^-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Owens, their visitors, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Copeland attended a re union of the Copeland family at Rainbow lake, near Spartanburg; Sunday. Adair's Men's Shop Storts Summer Sale 4^ Adair’s Men’s Shop announces their mid-summer sale in today’s paper, during, which men’s patiott- tvn wear! ally known ^vearing apparel will be offered at reduced prices. This well- known firm’s sales always attract attention and are of wide interest to the buying public. Jr., and Joan Southerland remained for visit. Ray Cannon of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent several days the past week with relatives. Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. W. U- Caughman observed their 28th wedding anni versary Monday, July 7. June 28 was the birthday of Joe Sam Caughman of Camp Stewart, Ga. Infant Daughter Passes The infant daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. Bennie Lee Sumerel died Tues day afternoon. Surviving are the parents. Fimeral rites were held yesterday at 11 o’clock from the graveside in Calvary cemetery, with Rev. R. D. Hughes officiating. BRiaS..ABOUT PEOPIE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips .. Visitors The many friends of Mrs. A. E. Spencer will regret to know she en tered Hays hospital yesterday as a ■3715. Barbery of Fort Sheridan,! pktient. • ■ 111., observed his birthday July 13. | C. L. Vaughn of Cliffside, N. C., Nellie Gray King will be ten years, and Miss Francanna Clark of Shelby, old July 13, and Waters King of Camp Aubrey, Columbia, wJl cele brate his birthday July 15. LADIES — July Special — 50 Parch ment Type Informals and 100 Call ing Cards, including Engraved Plate, $2.85. Chronicle Pub. Co. FOR SALE — Several nice fresh young milk cows. Laurence F. Da vis. J7-3p U. S. APPROVED CHICKS i From U. S. Pullorum Tested R. I. j Reds, . Barred Rocks, White Rocks and New Hampshires. $7.95 p>er WO delivered. Cheaper if called for. FARMERS HATCHERY 008 Main St. Newberry, S. C. were guests Sunday of the former’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens. Roy Owens of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end with his Birthday Party Enjoyed * | parents. On Saturday afternoon fourteen! Miss Violet Browning is spending little boys and girls gathered at the j the remainder of the summer with home of Mrs. Wm. Cannon honoring; relatives in Newberry, her grandson, Larry Joe Walker, | Mrs. Thomas Totten of High Point, who was celebrating his fifth birth- N. C., visited her daughter, Mrs. C. day. ! M. Betenbaughr, and Mr. Betenbaugh A number of games were placed, |.the past week-end. directed by Mrs. D. W. Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Lockett Miss Elsie Chapman. . 'of Greenville, spent Sunday with Delightful refreshments were serv-! Mrs. Lockett’s mother, Mrs. A. Ross ed by the hostess. Each little guest; ®^^hely. remembered Larry Joe with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ott of Laii- • 1 rens, Mrs. Lila C. Stewart, Miss Russell Wilson Celebrates Birthday ! Helen Stewart and Doris Owens 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. 7-5p SAYv “I SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE. ” THANK YOU. TYPEWRITERS Authorized Underwood Dealer. Cleaning and repairing all makaa, reasonable charges. Kenneth N. Baker Phone 306 _Mrs. Woodrow Wilson delightfully spent several days last week in entertained a number of little boys Charleston and Folly Beach, and girls Saturday afternoon hon- LC Jones of Fort Jackson, oring her little son, Russell Gray spent the July 4th holidays with his Wilson, on his fourth birthday. i mother, Mrs. R. E. Jones. Games and contests were enjoyed! Bill Scott of Easley, was the week- after which punch and cream waf- 1guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sad- ers were served by the hostess. il®*" faqiily Russell received many attractive gifts from his friends. Miss Emily Dillard, who is attend ing summer school at Winthrop col lege, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. FOR PERSPIRING FEET USE Among The Slcik Friends of Larry Joe Walker will j Dillard, regret to know he received a broken, Lt. Hugh Jacobs of Fort Bragg, arm injury while playing Monday. IN. C., visited his parents. Dr. and Billy Snelgrove is a patient at the!Mrs. William P. Jacobs, a few days local hospital where he underwent i last week. an appendix operation Monday. K- P* Wilder, who is attending " Mrs. Hubert Leppard has been ill!summer school at the University of STA-DRI LOTR3N At Tour Druggist’s S5e to CHSCR t » BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Ttlepboiie 9268 WE ARB HUNTING TROUBLE several days. Friends of Jess Campbell will re gret to know he is a patient at the army hospital at Camp Stewart, Ga. Carolyn Roe, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Roe, has been ill two weeks. Mrs. C. W. Windsor has been ill several'days at "tier home on Pitts street. Birth AmMunecnieHU Birfcer Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker an nounce the birth of a son, James Ru- dolidi, Jr., Tuesday, July 8. Mrs. Barker was before marriage Miss Annie Ruth Sanders. Siaginc Ceaveutlea The community singing convention will meet at Bailey Memorial church Sunday, July 18, at 2:30 o’clock. The Clark quartet trio of Greenville, the Haynes Twin City, Beltcm trio of Belton, the Pack quartet of thla city and several other quartets imd trios are expected to be present All singers are welcome and the public is invited to be present E. B. Davis, Pres. Mettier's Cluh Bujeya New Orleaai Trtp A party of twenty-six, including meartmri of-the mother’s chib and a number of additUmal friends left early Sunday morning, June 29, by bus for a week’s trip to New Qr- li». . The first tti|^t was spent in Moot- South Carolina, Colvimbia, spent the week-end here with his family. Dr. D. H. McFadden of Duke hos pital, Durham, N. C., is visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFad den. Miss Louise Jacobs has returned from Spartanburg, where she attend ed a special summer school in piano at Converse college. Miss Peggy Sprunt of Columbia, spent the July 4th holidays with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Stone Lt. Tench Owens of Camp Croft, Spartanburg, spent Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens He had as his guest Lt. Harry Me* Sween, also of Camp Croft. Misses Elizabeth Graham, WilUe Earl Davidson, Frances Horton, Mae Dicuf and Josephine Copeland, Bob Oxley and Thomas Baldwin spent the week-^eend at Myrtle Beach. Miss Robbie and Billy King are guests of Miss Gloria Brodlc in Florence. Rev. W. B. Garrett of Greenwood, delivered the Sunday evening sermon at Broad Street Methodist ohurdi. Little Patsy * Essay of Greenville, is spending the week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Cauley. Bfr. and Mrs. William N. Header- s<» of Plainfield, N. J., and their niece of Bdston, MasSn were gisesti Sunday of the former’s, brother, 1$. S. Henderson, and family. O’Niel Adair has rtturned from a week’s visit with, Mr. aad Mrs. L. L. Adair in SavjuBiialL Qg. J. H. Hart a^ ‘ faniily and tlit Yes! Si r-r r-eee! Your Car Will Step Livdy If You Use McCOY’S As Thousands of Satisfied Custmnaa Are Doing McCoy’S regular GASOLINE gal, 19c The time has come when yon should watch every penny. Prices on practically every thing are on the increase, and that means that evory time you save a penny yon have a penny to spend for something else. YooHl save many a penny at McOiy’s, if you do as wise motorists everywhere are now doing. Buy McCoy’s gasoline a^ pocket the difference. TUNE IN on THE RANGERS over WBT—Tuesday and Thursday, 8:80 to 8:45 A. M., Saturday, 7:80 to 7:45 A. M. Mccoy’s STATION RATE Station Corner Florida and Musgrove'Streets / .-A \ V r~< . . • •