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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 1 C
Page Seven
fBISONU AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOIDVIUE
MBS. E. G. KAT,
Mr. UMl Mrs. George Ijehman and
family of Patterson, N. J., ara visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Tucker
iod Mr. and Mis. RoUe Hutfies.
John Henry Davenport of New
York City, is visiting his puente^
Mr. imd Mrs. J. H. Davenport’
Sgt and Mrs. Gme Abrams of
Camp Stewart Oa., and Newberry,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
IQwin Abrams.
Ray and Garland Streetman of
Greenwood, are spending a few days
with their grandparents, Mr. ai^
Mrs. Francis Streetman.
Mr juid Mrs. Curtis Jackscm and
baby of Fort Bragg,- N. C., spent the
week-end with Mr .and Mn. L. J.
Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Gimter and
granddaxiidtter, Joy Surratt ere
spending the wedc relatives
in Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Stevens spent
the week-end in Columbia with
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holscmback
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Gamer were called to Stcmy Hill
last Friday because of the death of
their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Dick-
art. '
Mr jmd Mrs. Curtis Yarborough
and dauid^ter of Saluda, spent Sim-
day with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCauley spent
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Red
the week-end at Folly Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Landrum Weathers
of Laurens, spent the week-end with
telatives here^
Le<m Craig of Fort Jackson, is
spending a few days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ca J. Craig.
Miss Fannie Cc^eland spent the
we^-end with relatives near Whit
mire.
Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Barrett and Mr .and Mrs. S. D.
Weathers Sunday.
James Bolton of Norfolk, Va., for
merly of GoldviUe, visited Blr. and
Bfrs. Roy 01>ell and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil O’Dell before leaving for Pen
sacola, Fla., to take up avilation.
Mr 4ind Mrs. J. E. Braswell and
daughter, Linda Ann, of , Clinton,
spent the week-end widi Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Franklin.
Mrs. Paricer Rushton «>d Mrs. Eli
Bragg have returned frcnn New Or-
lenas. La. They accompanied the
Clinton Mothers* club on their trip.
Raymond O’Dell ' and daughter.
Hall, D. L. Gunter, Miss MildretT
Workman, Mrs. E|^ O. Stewart, Mrs.
Wreford NsborsrMrs. Roy Boyce,
Mrs. Roy M
Lewis.
t iiler and Mn.' 'Buford
Mr. and Mn. Vernon Gamer nnd ^ j^^s Wallenzine spent
son, Larry,’ visited relatives in Clin
ton last ipMk-end.
Joe Turner of Union, spent tee
week-end with his motter, Mn. R.
L. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams and
sons. Tommy and Wally, spent Sun
day with relatives in B^well. Tom
my and Wally remained for a few
weeks’ visit.
Donald Dubois and Leroy Hamm-
left last week for OsWego, N. Y.,
Ralite Prater of Camp Stewart,
Ga., spent the week-end with his
for a visit with friends and relatives,
parents, Mr jmd Mn. L. E. Prater.
Miss Mildred Hays has returned
from a visit with relatives in Whit
mire.
Mr. and Mn. W. D. Beckham left
tee ^k-end ‘in Gray Court with 1 a visit with their son md
relatives. daughter, Mr. and Bin. Andy Kim-
Mr. and Mn- Homer Stevens and«®*^ ^ ^
daughter of Greenwood, spent the
week-end with relatives here.
Mr. and .Mn. John I^awson Felt-
man and Mr. and Mn. David Mad
den spent the weelc-end af Myrtl§
Beach.
Mn. Pearl Frady visited her sister
in Roseboro, N. C., over tee week
end.
Mn. Addie Cooper of Lanford Sta
tion, spent the week-end with Miss
Sallie Craig.
Mr. and Mn. W. R. SuUivan spent
Sunday in Greenwood with their sem,
Ralph Sullivan.
Mr. and Mn. W. C. Trotter of Sa
luda, were week-end guests of Mts.
Sha^ Hawkins.
Mn. E. J. Willingham spent the
week-end with her father in Duiham,
Saturday in Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. . Carl Turner of Ninety-Six,
spent a few days last we^ with her
parents, Mr. and Mn. .Hayne Wil-
Unidkam.
Miss Bobby Jean Carr has re
turned to her home here after spend
ing several days in Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mn. Walter Wright and
sons, Walter, Jr., and Edward,, of
Spartanburg, visited Mn. Marion
Hamm ^day.
Mr Md Mn. R. L. Boyce and Miss
Ulm Boyce spent tee*we^-end in
Lynchbuirg.
Birthdays
Bobby* Joe Simmons, son of Mr.
and Mn. Jack Simmons, a birth
day Saturday. ''
Mn. I. G. Gunter wUl observe her
birthday July 14.
Glenn Adams, son of Mr. and Mn.
Erskine Adams, has a birthday July
13.
Mn. Milton Bolick has a birthday
Sunday.
Mn. Virgil Gamer will observe
her birthday the 16te.
Mn. Katherine HoUingsworte has
Naomi Hall, Vada Lee Dickey, Bill
WiUin^iam and Gettys Attaway.
After the business session, dainty
refreshments were served by Mn.
Abrams and Doris Abrams.
a birthday Jute 16.
White, ha
has a birthday the
observe her
WHh the Stek
Miss Dorothy SulUm has been ill
several days.
Mn. *0. A. Barrett is ill at her
home.
Earl Holsonback is out agate gflef
several weeks’ illness.
Miss Helen Turner is improV^
following an eye operation.
confer the third degree on three can>
didates Friday evening at 8 o’clock.
Ware Shoals degree team will bn
here to conduct the program.
Te Confer Dograea
Magnolia Masonic Lodge 355-will
Mr. and Mn. Thomas Brown and
Jamas ^ Brown spent the week-end
at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mn. Tillman Morse and
son, Jimmy, of Ctenton, were week
end guests of relatives here.
, Mr. and Mn. Jrvin Proctor and
lainily and Prue Walker of Green
wood, visited Mr. and Mn. Calvin
McNeil over tee week-end.
Mn. Victoria Sharpe has returmed
t9 her home after spending several
weeks in Columbia with her son.
Master Jimmy Templeton is spend
ing the week with his grandmother
in York.
J. L. Abrams, James Fulmer, E. G.
Kay and Cecil .Blakely attended a
Masonic meeting in Whitmire Mon
day evening.
Bfr. and Mn. George Motes and
Senigy Ssliael Plenie —-
The Sunday sdiool of Epworth
Methodist church enjoyed a picnic at
Curry’s lake Saturday with about
160 te attendance. Tennis and swim
ming were enjoyed during tee day.
hlilton Bolick is superintendent of
the Sunday school and is ably assist
ed by tee foUowteg teachen: Her-
Herbert
17te.
Edna Putnam will
birthday July 17.
R. J. Dunaway, Jr., celebrates his
birthday tmnorrow.
Marshall Motes will have a birth
day July 17.
Mn. Ollie Craft has a birthday
today.
Mary Campbell, dau^ter of Mr.
and Mn. C. J. Campbell, had a birth
day yesterday, the Oth.
Mr. and Mn. E. H. Hunnicutt ob
served their 39te wedding anniver
sary July 5.
.- Mr. and Mn. Frank Brannon cte-
served their third wedding anniver
sary July 3.
FOB
Epwerth Leagne Bleete
The Senior Epworth league met
Monday evening with Bruce Abrams
on Milton road. Miss Juanita Franks
led an interesting program, the topic
bert White, J<ten Gaskinr Mn. J. R. j being, “Little Pieces of Lead.” Those
Hall, Mn. Hayne Willingham, J. R.|taki^ part were Misses Viola and
RADIO REPAIR
(Ouarairieei Week)
M. BOYD OWINGS
etty Salsa Ca.
SAT. “1 SAW IT IN THE CHRON
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JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
THAT WORK
THERE'S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT
FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE
J. R. CRAWFORD
CLINTON. K C.
FOUR DAYS
ThuiMlay, Friday, Saturday and Monday
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Mi^. Ruth Feltman spent the'^an^lF visited relatives te Batesburg
week-end in Greenville and Laurens, over tee week-end.
Mr. and Mn. Ryan Poag, and Mr.
and Mn. Horace Poag of Green
wood, spent tee week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mn. L. H. Poag.
Mn. Sallie Crocker and grand
daughter, Miss Frances King, of
'Whitmire, are spending the week
with Mr. and Mn. J. T. Gaskin.
Mr And Mn. W. K. Waits spent the
week-end in Charlotte with their son,
^ "Walter, who ia a patient at Memorial
Iw hospitiJ there.
Mr .and Mn. Roy Hdrris of Green
ville, and Miss Sara Mitchell of
Used
Belk's July Sale
To Stort Today
Belk’s annual July Clearance sale,
beginning this morning, an event al
ways of wide interest to tee buying
public, is announced in tee advertis-i
ing columns of today’s paper. The!
BozaNNd and -iamily aalejviB contteuk teaijmDte.|
•pent Sunday te Columbia with AH aummer merdiandise haa been'
relatives. Igreatly reduced for the sale te the
Mr. and Mn. John Berry and fam-' face of rising markets. Manager D.
By of Edgefield, spent tee week- B. Smite stated yestiaday. These of-
end with Mr. and Mn. C. J. Camp- ferings win give our customen, he
bell. I said, an opportimlty to buy now and
Shirlene Tucker is spending tee save, with everything plainly mark-
week with her grandparents te ed and arranged to make shopping
Princeton. easy and convmient.
CAR
Our Can Are High. Prices Have Advanced. All Can listed Above 3100 Are
Quarantoed. All Can Have Latest Highway Stickers.
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1941
Ford Coacli~
Super DeLuxe
SPECIAL DISCOUNT of
$75^
1941
Fcard Coach
Radio, Heattf Spotlight
SPECIAL DISCOUNT of
$100.
1>40
Dodge Coach
Radio, Heater, New Tires.
MoUmt perfect. Clean.
$750.
1940
Ford Coach
Seat Covers. Heater.
Motor Perfect.
$625.
■ 19S8
Chevrolet Coach
Radio. S4at Covers.
Runs Like New.
$425.
Phis Ic State Ikx
EPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
SBBBNVILLB. 8. &
19S8
Chevrolet Coach
Motor Overhauled.
Guaranteed.
$425.
1940
l>od«e Coach
Radio. Heater. Paint Like
New. Good Urea.
- $750.
1938
Pontiac Sedan
Radio. Heater, New Threa.
$475.
: 1940
Chevrolet Coach
Cleanest Car We Have
Offered for Sale.
$650^
1940
Ford Coupe
Clean Bumper to Bumper.
A Bargain,
$595. -
1941
Chevrolet Coach
Master DeLuxe.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT of
$75.
1939
Chevrolet Sedan
Clean. Motor Good.
Guaranteed.
$575.
1937
Plymouth Coach
Motor Overhauled.
Guaranteed.
$325.
1939
Chevrolet Coach
Heater. New Tires.
Black Finish
$550.
1937
Plymouth Coach
Little Rough. Mottu’ Good.
Bargain.-
$295.
1939
Pl^outh Coach
New Tires. Motor Perfect.
$550.
1939
Chevredet Coach
Gray Finish. Guaranteed.
$550.
1936
Plymouth Coach
New Tires. Motor Good.
Special.
$275.
1935
Chevrdet Coach
New PaiuL Runs Good.
$195.
1936
F<Nrd Coach
Good Tires. New Paint.
Bargain.
-$275.
1931
Chevrdet Coach
Runs Good. Body Rough.
$45.
1931
Hudson Spt Coupe
Rumble Seat. New Tires.
$90.
1935 ^
-Willys Coupe
Good Condition. Mottw
Perfect. SpeciaL
$135.
1929
Model A Ford
Rough. Good Tires.
Motor Good. Bargain.
$50.
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We Also Have 20 Cheap Can Priced Right — Trnns To
Home of Good Clean Used Can
You.
Timmerman Motor Company
South Broad St Service-OLDSMC^ILE-Sales Hione 119, Gmton, S. C
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