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rj Poge Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursdoy, August 7, 1941 raiSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVIUE MRS. E. G. KAT, Correspondent Miss Christine Coker of Belton, is es)ending several days with her aunt, jmd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mr. and Mrs. C. D Blakely and Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams spent the week-end at MjTile Beach. Mrs. Willie Mae Pratdr Mrs. Lo- rene Girk, A. W. Starnes and Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson Feltman visiteci relatives in Fredericksburg, Va., last week. Mr. Feltman and .Mr. Starnes attended a big league baseball game in Washington, D. C. Mrs. J. C. Gruber and little daugh ter, Willie Nell, spent last week with relatives near Clinton. Mrs. Guy Streetman motored to Charlotte, N. C., Thursday. Her niece. Miss Eunice Baucom, return ed with her for a visit. Mr .and Mrs. Elvin Stevens and Bob Stevens spent Friday in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Echols and daughter, Doris, of Columbia, ^ La., Mrs. Fred Wheeler and daughters. Frontis Hawkins is spending the week with his parents, in Saluda. Howard McCauley of Clinton, is Ending the week with his grand mother, Mrs. John McCauley. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Howell and son, Ronny, of Fort Mill, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. David son. Mr. and Mrs. S. D Weathers, Lan drum and S. D., Jr., spent the week end in the Great Smoky mountains. Mr .and Mrs. B. W. Oxner, Gordon and Emma Kate Oxner and Mrs. Su- die Mae Hawkins spent Sunday in Columbia. •Misses Helen White and Mary Hall of Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Boland, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Long and children, and Mrs. Ervin Smith spent Sunday at •Table Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wicker and children and Mrs. Bryant of Newber- j ry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I S. G. Sulton. I Mr. and Mrs. Buford Wier and Mr.! spending a few we^s at Mt. Toxa- way Lodge, near Oakland, N. C. Charles Ross accompanied a party of friends to Myrtle Beach for a week’s stay. Lt Fred Ross of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Little Miss Judy and Master Nigel Miller are spending the week with their grandmother in Newberry. Fredna and Barbara, are spending j and Mrs. J. T. Gaskin visited Mr. and .several days with their mother, Mrs. I Mrs. S L. Wier in Newberry Sunday. W. W. Hair. Mrs. Hair had all her children for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Haij: of Belton, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Noble and son of New berry and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair and son. Bob, of this city. Mr .and Mrs. J. S. Rowland, Miss Juanita Royland, Mr. and Mrs. Fur man Frady and children, George*and Joyce, are spending the week in Oconee state park. Mrs. Rosa McElveen of Great Falls, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. L. Saxon, and Mr. Saxon. • Mrs. Ida Cromer of Newberry is spending several days wiith her daughter, Mrs. Roy Miller. Mr. and Mrs. L.’ O. Summers, Misses Erlee Summers, Dorothy and Ella Mae Sulton visited friends in Pomaria Sunday. Mrs. R. L. Turner and family spent the week-end with relatives in El- berton, Ga. Miss Mildred Thompon of Green wood, is visiting Miss Evelyn Gard ner. Claude Hawkins spent Sunday in Columbia. Miss Guynell Payne of Clinton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Clara Payne. Irvin Stroud of Savannah, Ga., is (spending several days with his moth- Birthdays Helen Clarke has a birthday Aug ust 10. ^ Betty Thomas will celebrate a birthday the 10. Miss Sadie Moon has a birthday tomorrow. Miss Joy Surratt has a birthday August 10. Algie Abrams is observing a birth day today. Miss Nellie Welchel has a birthday today. I Ray Wertz observes his birthday Sunday, August 10. Homer Price has a birthday the 8. Frank Phillips observes a birth day today. ' J. S. Prater celebrated a birthday Tuesday, August 5. Mrs. Bessie Corley has a birthday August 8. . L. H. Francis will have a birthday Saturday. A. B. Galloway, Jr., will have a birthday the 9. Pete Jenkins had a birthday yes terday. Little Betty Jo Gaskin celebrated a birthday yesterday, the 6. Mrs. Lavinia Cooley had a birth day August 4. Ralph Prater had a birthday Mon day. Mrs. Jessie Mae Prater observed her birthday August 1. League Meets With Mrs. Cssley The Senior Epworth League met Monday evening with Mrs. Lavinia Cooley at her home on Thylor street. The topic of the program was “The Church.” Those taking part were Mrs. Cool ey, Misses Viola Hall and Juanita Franks and Qettjrs Attaway. After the business sesidon the host ess served punch, sandwidies and cookies. - , Mefher's Ctab Gives Sepper A delicious chicken supper was served to about thirty members of the Woman’s club and their husbands last Saturday evening at Joaxma club house. A low arrangement of flags and roses made a lovely table setting. Mrs. J. J. Clark club president, wel comed the guests, while J. M. Ross responded for the men. Music was furnished Uuoughout the evening by the piccolo. Mrs. J. J. Clark is the newly-elect ed president of the club. Mrs. R. L. Francis, vice-president; Mrs. L. H. Poag, second vice-president; Mrs. Lester Hair third vice-president; Mrs. Charlie B. Dickey,^ corresponding secretary; Mrs. Rolfe’ Clark, record ing secretary; and Mrs. Roy O’Dell, treasurer. Tennis Tournament Starts Tuesday Numbtr of Locol Enfiiti Expected For Aiiniidl Event. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne, Miss er, Mrs. Beulah Stroud. Safa Osborne and Miss Modene Fin- j Mrs. J. J. Abrams and family vis- ney visited relatives in Mauldin re-1 ited relatives in Simpsonville Sun- eently. i day. Miss Pauline McNeil of Green-1 Mr. and Mrs. White Tucker and wood, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cal- family spent the week-end with rela- vin McNeil. | tives in Greer. Little Loretta and Mr. and Mrs. George Craft spent' Jimmy Tucker remained for a week’s [ Saturday in Newberry with relatives, visit. i Miss Edith Childers spent several C. B. Dickey, Miss Barbara Dickey! tlays last week in Bishopville. and Mae Milam spent Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Templeton, Newberry. | Mr and Mrs. Roy Templeton and Miss Evelyn Gardner spent last With The Sick Friends will regret to know Miss Ruth Starnes is a patient at Newber ry hospital. Mrs. Lila Phillips has been ill at her home several days. B. E. Case has been very ill at his home. Frances Nichols, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. B. R. Nichols, has been very ill, but is improving. Revival Services At Cross Hill Church Revival services began Sunday and will continue through Friday at Lib erty Springs Presbyterian church. Cross Hill. Rev. G. M. Telford, pas tor of the First Presbyterian church of Abbeville, is preaching twice dai ly at 11:30 am. and 0 pm., with the public cordially invited. .. SAT, 'T SAW IT IN THE CHRON- ICLE.” THANK YOU. FOR RADIO REPAIR (Guaranteed Work) -See- M. BOYD OWINGS City Sales Co. Timigy» Auglitt 12, weather per- mlttlBg, the annual Clinton tennis tournament will get under way with a bang. This year promises one of the largest, if not one of the best fields ever to participate for the three very much sou^t after tro phies. Silver cups are presented to the champions pf their respective fields: ladies’ singles, men’s singes, and men’s doubles. The cups have been in circulation for four years and will be permanently retired if a player or doubles team wins the cup three consecutive years. . Last year’s winners were: ladies’ singles, Virginia' Sadler; men’s sin gles, John Mimneugh, and men’s doubles, Taylor Mattin-Rufus Sad ler. Entry fees' will be twenty-five cents lor singles, and fifty cents per doubles team. All men wishing to participate in the tournament will register with either Rufus Sadler, Jr., or H. M. Rowland, Jr., or leave their entry fee and name at Sadler- Owens Pharmacy. Ladies will regis ter with Emily Dillard or leave their name and fee at the same place. Players mtist furnish their own balls until reaching the soid-flnals round, at which time new balls will — „■ X, be furnished. All afternoon matches will be played on courts at Presbyterian col lege, and ni^t matches will be played on the Whispering Pines court. Entry fees and names must be in by, Saturday night, August 9. Draw ls and schedules for matches to be played will be posted at Sadler- Owens Pharmacy next Monday af ternoon. TO CLEAN CEBfETBRT Friday, August 8, has been an nounced as “clean up” day at Hur ricane church cemetery near here. Those in charge request all interest ed parties to come or send a hand to help with the work at 7:30 am. D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Licensed Embalmers, (^onplete Modem Eqnipaictit . Day Phone 94 Night Phones 24, 253 or 2SS CliatoiL S. C. X children. Gale and Jimmy, and Clis- by Templeton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tamsberg in Charlestonj Morton Hamm, Bryce Little and Hugh Edward Brock left Saturday for a few days stay in New York and Patterson, N. J. Miss Morjorie Flow and Miss Edr na Farmer are visiting relatives in Norfolk, Va. this week. daughter, Frances, spent the week end in Walhalla. week at Ridgecrest, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. L^A. McCurry, Ver non Lever, James Evans, Rev. B. R. Nichols and son attended Beech Spring camp meeting Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Feltman spent the week end with her sister in Laurens. Mrs. Wade Jenkins and daughters, Virginia and Sybil, Miss Ruby Lee Harrelson and Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Jenkins visited Pete Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rbwland and 'at Camp Stewart, Ga,, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Gunter are MONDAY AND TUESDAY, August 11 and 12 ^ MAY tOitON • Ul,f AmCK plus’* “DR. I. Q. PARADE.” “NEWS.” 10c and 28c Feature begins 2:18, 4:20, 7:18, 9:24. 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 13 and 14 "Scattergood Pulls the ' " Strings" With GUY KIBBEE. Feature begins 3:08, 5:29, 7:45, and 10:01. "Strange Alibi" With ARTHUR KENNEDY and JOAN PERRY. Feature begins 2:00, 4:21, 6:42, 8:58. plus “POPULAR SCIENCE.” 10c A I5c1 9:30 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY AND 8Al\jRDAY, August 15 and 16 tlUUUBl-IIUUIIIIII “NEWS.” IQc and 2ec Friday’s feature begins 2:00, 4:13, T-08, 9:21. Saturday’s feature begins 2K)8, 4:29, «a0, 9:11. ^ BBBBKIMCKWKIBIKRitBICWRIlRigiBBI MONDAY AND TUESDAY, August 11 and 12 "Kisses For Breakfast" With DENNIS MORGAN, JANE .WYATT, .SHIRLEY R.QSS,. LEE PATOICK, JEROME COWAN and UNA O’CONNOR. What a wonderful way to start the day . . . Kisses for Breakfast . . . and what a wonderful time you’ll have! It’s a tasty dish!! plus Cartoon, “THE LITTLE THEA TER.” “COMMUNITY SING.” “NEWS.” 10c and 20c Feature begins 2:32, 4:28,7:32, 9:28. 10 A. M. Show TUESDAY. JL WEDNESDAY., apd. THURSDAY, Avguat IS aud 14 "They Meet Again" With JEAN HERSHOLT u Dr. 'Christian. Feature begins 3:24, 5:55, and 8:26. "Ride On Vaquero" With CESAR ROMERC^, MARY BETH HUGHES, LYNNE ROBERTS, ROBERT LOWERY and CRIS-PIN MARTIN. Feature begins 2:20, 4:51,7:22,9:51. plus “WHITE EAGLE,” Chapter 9. lOc and lie 9:30 A. M. THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 15 ani 1< i "Billy the Kid's Gun Justice" With BOB STEELE, AL ST. JOHlf and LOUISE CUR^Y. Friday’s leatuiu begins 2:00, 4:23. 7:00,t and 9:28. Saturday’s feature begins 2:17, 4*.52, 7:27 and 10:02. I^Y impLETON, JANE r, IMRY DAVENPORT and Hurricone Smith With WYATT, J. EDWARD BROMBERG. Was he to pay lor another man's past? . . . Why was he unable to prove his innocence? . . . The story of a man’s fight lor a cause that was his “wsiy of life.” Friday's feature begins 8:02, 8:30, 8:02. and 10:30. ^ Saturday’s ’feature begins 3:26, 6:01, and 8J6. ^^pkis “MYSTERIOUS DR. SATAN” — Cluqiter 14. lOe and 30c 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. To SAVE eAS For / I National The Undorigned Clinton Stations Are Now OpOn Only From 7 A. M. to 7 P, M. Daily We are taking this means of reminding our customers of tke new Iraws iiTwte^niat the ftodamation may be put into effect with the least possible inconrenienee to the public. In cooperation with the National Defense, the undersigned hereby agree with each other to operate^ beginning Sun day past, August 3rd, on Daylight Saving timev our respective stations only.lZ hoom a day, ope^ng at 7:00 A. M. and dosing at 7 P.M., until such time as the majmdty of the signatories hereto decide to abrogate this agreement and gives the others due notice of their determination so to do^ and of the time it Is to take BUSINESS AS USUAL Despite GASLESS. NI6HTS Although we wil| be closed from 7 o’clock at night until 7 o’clock in the BMyninf^ we will be open the other 12 hours of the day to serve our customers efficiently as we havib in the pnsU hti ni serviee year cv and keep H ready to go at all times, so you will not he ineonvenimeed by* tke.new shorter houn. We are confident that the motoring publie will heartily cooperate with ns. JOE’S ESSO • t CLINTON SERVICE (STATION • V . . PUROL SERVICE STATION •J V CAROLINA SERVICE StXHON McDaniel VULCANIZING WORKS McCOrS service station JOHNSON'S SERVICE STATION EDWARDS SERVICE STATION f ■ ^ • CHAPMAN’S S^VICE STATION •!• BENJAMIN Service STATI NAfiOfiS CASH GROCERY »nTS SERVICE STATION YARBOROUGH OIL CO. CRESCENT pniW STATION WEHUNT SERVICE STATION (Gmccry BtocnOpen) - - - - ■ ■' 1- ».‘i‘ Vi Y r^. .2