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THE CLiNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursdoy, July 31,1941
PERSOHAl AND SOCIAL NEWS OF 601DVIUE
MRS. E. G. KAT, Corretpmident
ler and
Hilda Oxner. ’Mary Jo
Peggy Holsonback. ^
Rev. T. B. Wilkes is also attend
ing and will teach a training course
for intermediates.
Mrs. E. T. Spires and son, Barry,
q)ent the week-end with Sgt. Spires
at Fort Monroe, Va.
Mrs. T. R. Mitchell and ^ Mrs.
Balph Mitchell of Newberry, were
recent guests i of Mrs. W. D. Beck-
fuan.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marshall and
daughter, Shelby Jean, and E. H.
Hunnicutt spent Sunday with Mr.
Huzmicutt’s mother in Langley.
T. L. Ellis and Bob Copeland mot
ored to Charlotte, N. C., Saturday;
Mrs. Elmo Robinson- returned with
them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams spent
the week-end in Asheville, N. C.
Miss Edith Childers spent the
week-end with her parents near
Greenville.
Dr. D. G. Mann, Mr. and Mrs.
Mesdames Rolfe Hughes, Woodrow
Tucker, Evie Tucker and Reginald
Rushton, Misses Flora Tucker, Mar
garet Hughes and Juanita Lehman
spent several days at Folly Beach
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boozer and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Johnson spent the
week-end at Folly Beeach.
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Martin are
spending several months at their cot
tage near Hendersonville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willin^am
were called to Greenwood Monday
because of the illness of Mr. Willing
ham’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Riding, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Riding and Lewis and
Louise visited in Charlotte, N. C.,
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schumpert ol
his
Birthdays
Marvin Ellliott will observe
birthday Aug. 3.
Virlyn Davenport, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Davenport, had a birth
day yesterday. f
Earl Wood observes his birthday
Aug 3.
Billy Corley has a birthday Friday.
Louise Riding observes a birthday
Aug. 4.
Barney Norris has a birthday Aug.
14.
day August 5.
Agnes Tinsdley will have a birth-
Ralph Prater and Mrs. M. L. Flow
observe their birthdays Monday,
August 4.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Spires ob
served their 34th wedding anniver-
Birth Announcement
BEEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Beeman of
Brooklyn, New York, announce thc^
birth of a dau^ter, Linda Helm, on
Friday, July 18. Mn. Beeman is the
former Miss Ernestine Chaney of
this city.
Saluda, spent Sunday with Mr. andjsary July 29.
Milton Waits and son. Gene, and ^ B. Bridges. Betty Bridges j Mrs. Elizabeth Hendricks had a
Ralph Fagan of Calhoun Falls, Mr
and Mrs. Tom Hitt of Ninety-Six,
Mrs. Olin Shealy, Jr., Mrs. Mary
Owens and June Owens of Clinton,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits
Sunday.
Mrs. C. E, Chapman spent the
week-end with her daughter in Co
lumbia. Little Kay Frances Bos
well returned wiith her for a visit.
accompanied them home for a visit.'birthday yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig and Mrs.
M. L. Flow spent Sunday at Fort
Jackson.
Claw Party
The Ladies class of the
Baptist
Millie Thdhias spent the week-end church held their regular monthly
with relatives in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey and sons of
Enoree, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. Sulton.
Mr, and Mrs. B. W. Oxner, Miss {visited Mrs. Cole here recently.
Emma Kate Oxner and Mrs. Sudiej ^rs. R. H. McGee, Mrs. T. R.
Mae Hawkins spent Saturday in Bridges, Miss Modene Finney, and
Spartanburg.
Mrs. Ray Surratt and daughter,
Marian, spent last week wiith the
former’s sister in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston White and
children visited Mr. White’s parents
near Cross Hill Sunday.
Little Everette Guyton spent the
week-end with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Crapps, in the Fair-
view community.
Ralph Prater of Camp Stewart,
Ga., spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Prater.
Jimmy and Sara Hollingsworth
have returned to their home follow
ing several weeks’ visit with their
grandparents in Rockingham, N. C.
Vass Adair of Fort Jackson, spent
the week-end with his sister, Mrs.
F, L. Phillips, and Mr. Phillips.
Mrs. T. B. Wilkes and children.
Tommy and Carolyn, are spending
the week with Mrs. Wilkes’ parents
at Hickory Tavern.
Pete Jenkins of Camp Stewart,
Ga., spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. James-Cooley and
Misses Sybil and Mabel Allen spent
the week-end at Folly Beach.
Charles Stewart attended a house
party of Presbyterian college stu
dents at Folly Beach this week-end.
Mrs. Annie Girk, Messrs. Regi
nald Rushton and Woodrow Tucker
spent the week-end at Folly Beach.
Mrs. T. A. Deery of Fren-Dee-
Lee Pines, Newberry, visited friends
here Sunday and Monday.
business meeting and social Monday
evening at the church.
Mrs. W. W. Hair had charge of the
devotional, after which Mrs. Furman
C, B. Cole of Camp Wheeler, Ga., Frady, class president, .conducted a
short business session.
A social hour followed under the
direction of Mrs. Ruth Feltman. Mrs.
W. C. Gardner and Mrs. T. R. Bridge
served punch and wafers.
Mrs. Rosale Bridges attended the
Young People’s rally at the First
Baptist church in Newberry Satur
day evening.
Little Frances Bolick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick is spend
ing the week with relatives in New
berry.
Baker Hawkins of Camp Stewart,
Ga., visited relatives here over the
week-end.
Ollie Mae Arthur of Union, is
spending the week with her aunt,
Mrs. Jesse Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Colla Bob of Kinard,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Barrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brannon and
sons, Robert and Melvin, and Miss
Jeanelle Barrett spent Saturday in
Enoree.
W. A. Moorhead and Mrs. Belle
Crawford visited relatives in Er
win, Tenn., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson,
Misses Vera Johnson and Nellie
Duckett of Clinton, spent the week
end at Myrtle Beach.
W. A. Moorhead, Misses Annette
Moorhead and Grace Martin, Mrs.
Julian Bolick of Georgetown, and
Cooley Nabors have returned from
a few dtiys’ stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Vemer Ross and son,
Verner, of Greenville, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross.
Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Mrs. CecU O’Dell
and Mrs. Bryce Little visited in
Whitmire Saturday.
Birthday Party
Jimmy Templeton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Templeton, celebrated his
ninth birthday Tuesday afternoon at
his home on Marion street by having
a group of boy friends for a party.
Tiny hats were given each guest as
he arrived.
An hour of Bingo followed, after
which Mrs. Templeton served ice
cream and cookies.
Those present were Wally Md
Tommy Abrams, Edward Kay, John
ny Buchanan, Bobby Hair, Ralph
Bragg, Jimmy Clarke, Jimmy Hol
lingsworth and Jimmy Stewart.
“Granny” Bobo of Sedalia, spent ' ]vir*. Berdie Hitt Golden
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. h Mrs. Berdie Hitt Golden, 70, wife
Toy Murphy and attended the dedi-1 of C. W. Golden, died at her home
cation service at the Baptist church.'here following several weeks’ illness.
Miss Marjorie Crawford of Colum-: She was a member of Epworth Meth-
bia, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Belle Crawford.
Misses Lib Ross and Tootsie O’Dell
Party for VisiUH*
Miss Blanche Durgin invited about
thirty of her friends to the club house
last Wednesday evening for a party
honoring Mrs. Maude Bridges of
Indianhead, Md., formerly of Gold-
ville, and a past ]president of Jo
anna Woman’s club.
Each guest remembered Mrs.
Bridges with an inexpensive gift
ranging from rubber dolls to piggy
banks. Bingo was played through
out the evening, after which delic
ious ice cream and coca-cola were
served.
Want Ads
OCCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS
cost only 25c a day, pay up to
15,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phones 80 and
Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Sigsbee
odist church, where the funeral was
conducted by the pastor. Rev. T. B.
Wilkes, Tuesday afternoon at 2;00,
Hair spent several days last week
at Myrtle Beach.
Burial followed in Elmwood ceme
tery in Columbia.
Surviving are her husband and two
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay and children by a previous marriage, L.
fdaughter, Nell, of Union, spent Sun-'H. and J. F. Poag; two brothers, Eu-
day with Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Blake- j gene and J. J. Hitt,
ly and attended the dedication ser-
ATTENTION, WHEAT FARMER^
Our flour mill is in full operation.
We grind your own wheat. We take
out one-eighth for toll, and return
the difference to you in products.
We appreciate your patronage. E. V.
Golding, Waterloo, S. C. 14-5c
vice at Epworth Methodist church
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Summers and
NOTICE—Have you lost a spiall pet
dog, white? If so, apply at The
Chronicle office. . <>
Represent League
Intermediate League of Epworth jco.
Methodist church will be represent
family spent Sunday in Leesville ed at Camp York, near Kings
with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan. Mountain by Misses Sybil Farmer,
WANTED-^To trade Cotton Goods
tor Cotton Stamps. Copeland-Stone
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RADIO — For efficient, reliable ser
vice on any make radio. Clinton
Radio Service, Wall Street tf
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With the GRAND OLE OPRY
TO APPEAR IN CUNTON MONDAY, AUGUST 4
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WALNUT Secretary, Walnut Chest,
Lovely Cherry Whatnot, Marble-
top Tables, Dining Room Suit Bed
room Suits, Odds and Ends. The
Trading Post, S. N. Crisp, Laurens,
S. C. Ip
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in
my residence. Phone 66, Mrs. Mary
Henry Arthur. Ip
GET your Indian peaches now for
pickling. Mace Young. Ic
FREE! If excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges-;
tion, Heartburn,‘Belching, Bloating,
.Vausea, pas Pains, get free sample,
Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 7-24p
LADIES — July, Special — 50 Parch
ment Type Informals and 100 Call
ing Ca^s, including Engraved Plate,
$2.85. Chronicle Pub. Co.
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS
from U. S. Pullorum Tested R. I.
Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks
and New Hampshires. $8.50 per 100
lelivered; Cheaper if called for.
FARMERS HATCHERY
908 Main St. Newberry, S. C.
FOR SALE—Lot and two buildings
on Musgrove street, lot on Adair
street, several lots on Tlbrida street,
24-acre tract of land on Adair street,
brick warehouse on Broad street.
J. P. Prather. 7-5p
LOST MALE HOG—Very large Po
land China male hog, strayed from
CCC camp near Goldville. Suitable
reward for information leading to his
recovery. Notify E. R. Mansfield,
Co. Com., Goldville, or T. B. Sum
erel, Laurens. Ip
SMALL, modem, used piano. Excel
lent condition, full 88 note scale.
Terms if desired, on this piano which
is “Just What You Have Been Look
ing For.’" See at, or write at once.
ALEXANDER MUSIC HOUSE,
Spartanburg, S. C. 7-2c
GLADIOLI BULBS. There is stiU
plenty of time to make Nice Blooms
before frost. We have a few bulbs
on hand for Ic each. Fancy Mixed
and Separate Colors. Blakely Broth
ers Seed Storf. Telephone 188. Ic
BAT. ""IBAWIT Df TBR ODimf-
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NOTICE
or BUS TRANSPORTATION
Bids for the tranqmrcation ot
school children of Laurens County
shall be opened in the office of
County Superintmdent of Education
on Tuesday, August $th, at 3:30 pjn.
The final date for acceptance of bids
wQl be 12 o’clock noon, August 5th.
This notice shall not apply to dis
tricts owning their own buses, as
trustees in such district will award
contract.
Routes subject to bids are as fol
lows:
Hurricane No. 15, to Clinton;
Mountville No. 16—Mountville—
1. Lisbon to Mountville;
2. Rock to Mountville:
3. Old Mountville to Moimtville;
Sullivan No. 17—^Hickory Tavern—
1. Mema to Hickory Tavern;
■' 2. Shiloh to Hickory Tavern;
Laurens No. 4, Bailey to Laurens
City;
ML Gallagher to Ware Shoals;
Mt. Onve to Ware Shoals;
Rock Bridge to Mountville;
Rock BridBS to I^rdla Mill;
Lydia Bouto to Clinton;
Shady Grove to Goldville.
J. LEROY BURNS,
Co. Supt of Xd.
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