The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 21, 1941, Image 7
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
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Want Ads
FOR SALE Sewtiful conm lot on
Walnut street See our sign. Pled-
mont Auto Sales, Westminster, 8. C.
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RENT—-Fun&4^ bedroom
with c^mnecttng bath, in nibe lesi-
dential section. Write **C/* an The
Chronicle."
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ACXaDCNT iNSURittlCE TICKETR
cost only ISc O' day, pey op to
16,000. & W. SumendTPho^ 60 and
KEROSENE—lOc per galloii. Yar>
borough OU Co, West Mein St 2p
WEST aiNTON PQSOIUL AM SOCIU NEWS
Mr. and Mri. L. C. FickUn -of
Ninety>Six, Lamar Ft^Mn of Camp
8tairart,^Oa., Mr. and Mrrs. 9. M.
Fkklin of Mountrille, eiatted Mr. and
|frs. M. T. fld^ Sundi^.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes and
family virited in Oraenrilk Sunday
afternoon;
Tommie Marra of Camp Stewart,
Ga., visited friends ttie pabt wedc-
FOR RENT—Two-room apartment,
downstairs, fumWied or unfur
nished. Mrs. Agnes Keen, Fhone
846-R. a . ■ .
FOR RENT—Four-room sViThnaSk
also five-room ^partanant
beat fumidmd. Soufii Broad
Appiy^to w. % Owe^ Aydt
FOR SALE--Bxtra nice Jersey ochr.
Fresh,' second ridt George €.
Adair.- Ip
WANTED—To trade Cotton Goods
* for Cotton Stamps. Cdpeland-Storie
Co. tf
RADIO*—For dfieient, reliable ser
vice on any make radio. Clinton
Radio Service, Wall Street ^
CB«E 6-ft Walnut turn table, $S6J)0.
One walnut diest $20.00. One ovd
china, mirror back glass shelves,
^0.00. The Trading Post, Laurens,
S. C. ^ 4-4p
FOUND—Fishing rod and reeL Own
er may have same by Identifying
it. Apply Chronicle office.
TURNIP ahd RUTABAGA SEED. We
have a Big Shipment of New Crop
now ready. All ihe Leading EarietlaB
to <hooBe fhnn. Blakely Iteothers
Seed Stoic. Teleplume 186,' * Ic
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U. APPROVED CHICKB^
From U. S. Pullorum Tested R.'
Reds, Barred Rocks, White |^ockt
and New Hampshires. $8JiO per 100
delivered. Cheaper if called for.
FARMERS HATCHERY
too Main St Newberry, S. C.
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salesman WANTED-^vailabla at
once nearby Rawleidi Rqjite. Good
^^IKjrtunity for man ovw 25
car. Trade well establUhed. Route
‘ experienced heli^ul but not necet-
aary to start. Write at once. Raw-
lei^’s. Dept. SCH-81-102, Richmond,
Va. IP
WANTED —Small house, or 4-romn
imhimished apartment Cloae in w
near Flcuida Street schdoL Write:
"W," care The Ommicle. tf
FOR RENT—Office rooms on E. Car-
' olina Ave^ formerly occupied by
Dr. George R. Blalock. Apply to I.
«ac Adair. tf
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OFFICE SPECIAL — Commander
Stapling Machine, tacks, and sta-
--idet. Only 60c. phronlcla Pub. Co.
PhoM 74.
FOR RENT —To a couple without
children, apartment consisting gf
three rooms, bath and kitdienette,
on Musgrova street Mrs. Luis Da
vidson. Phone 150-W.
to CNICl
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Funeral H ome
Gintoii, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRfiCTORS
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Aaibiilawee Saivke
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L. RUSSELL GRAY and
?. PARKS A^AIR, Gem Mgra.
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My RodUeneriM CcBten-
■iat. $treft, i^Tattractivc
prict^ easy tonis.
Also two dthtr rcMdoncta.
KiLmn
CtUm S. C. !
H. K Campbell and son, Robertt
of Shelby, N. C., visited rriatives
here the past weMc-end. ^
litOe Joanna Chandlar of Tuca-
pau, is tha guast of hm aunt, Mfs. J.
F. Wair. ^
Wmwr WMr of Camp f^kiwart,
Ga., waa at boma for ttia weak end.
Usrie Batson, Mr. and Mrs.
Fata ^*f*«*— and fahiily of Oracn-
srilla, vlsttad B. a Naaf Sunday.
Ifr. and ifira. ]Unry McQlimls
•on. Jade, Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Mc
Ginnis Miss . Louise Patterson, and
.Mini Batty Moore vlaltad •Sahsbow
Sunoay*
Mrs. Doahk Smith of Chaster,
spent the wnaiB«'nnd with her daugh
ter, Ifrs. C. a-Rolend and Mr. Rol
and. y.
Mr; and Mfs. Roy Passmore and
ICrs. Mary Passmore visited Mr. and
Mrs. Shiirley Passmore to FInevUk,
N. C., recentiy;
Mr. and Mni. a a Sixers of Lau
rens, viritari Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Spiers Friday.
Mrs. Hmrace Guest of'Washii^gton,
a C., is qpending two weeks with
her parents, Mr; and Mrs. W. F.
SumeveL
J, L. Mattox was mUed to Colum
bia M<mday on aoeaafeit of the death
of his bfoffier,. Wtii Hbittox.
Mr. and Mrs. Diwey Sasitb of
GreenviUa, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C-
Bramlett . visited Caesar’s Head Sun
day. . .
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sumerel and
Mrs. W. B. Lei^ visited Roy Sum-
frel in Fountain Inn recently.
Mr. aihd Mrs. Cecil Young and
little daughter, Carolyn, of Fort
Bragg, N. C., spent fiie week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. C W. Windsor.
Miss Leona MahaffCy visited rela
tives in Fort Mill the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rustan and
Mrs. Bessie Claik visited relatives
in Asheville,^. C., Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie BbUer, Mrs. ' Ruby
Stevenson, Miss Orie Butler and An
drew Butler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. S. T.
iUHters and children of Ninety-Six,
were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King and
family visited Mrs. Bfary Goodman,
who is ill in Newberry, Sundaj^
Fred Lcmg and ^ul Clan: <rf
Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mn. S.
L. Long Sunday.
Steve Neal has returned home af
ter spending me summer with his
gnuKhierents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith, in Salon.
Victmr Campbell was inducted into
the army recently and is stationed
at Fort Eustis, Va.
Mrs. Clara Williams and daughter,
Jean, of Greenwood, is visiting Mr.
and Mn. Robert McGinnis.
Mr, and Mn. John Hedspeth and
family spent Sunday in TOccOa Ga.,
with Mn. Hedspeth’s parents, Mr.
and Mn. D. D. PurcclL Mias Essie
Hedspeth returned home after
spending two weeks there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm H. Cranford,
J. B. and Evelyn Cranford, Dewey
Trammiiril, Mias Myrtle Trammel and
Mn. Will Hampt(m spent the weA-
end with friends at Camp Stewart,
Ga.
Mr. and -Mn. Fred Rodelspeigor
and aons ol Union, Oscar Kinard of
Camp Stewfurt, Ga., visited Mrs. S. W.
Kin^ Sunday. Charles Kinard re
turned home wim Mr. and Mrs. Rod-
clsiiEjrger for a visit.
Mr. and Mn. F. H. Jacks and sons,
Mias Ida Bell Braswell and Ikvid
Jacks VisiWd at Chimney Rock, N.
C., Sunday.
Mn. J. J. Smith had as her dinner
guests oh Monday Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Ballenger of Qreer.
Joe Sam Caughman,. Tommie and
,Cfaiurles Galloway, Arthur and Tal-
madge Sanders, and Boyd HoHzclaw
of Camp Stewart, Ga., were at home
for the wtek-end.
Mias Ids Bell Brownlee of Laurens,
spent the week-end with' Mr. and
Mn. F. H. Jacka.
Mr; and Mrs. D. L. Boom of Tuca-
pau, and Fi^ Hollingsworth of
Greenwood, aim week-end guests ol
Mr and Mn. C.JE. EUedge.
Mr. end Mrs. Grover Peace and
children of Landrum, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mn. James Peace.
Mr. and Mn. J. J. McGinnis and
diiidren, Mn. C. W. Foster and Mn.
Jack Fuller visited Mn Nell Moore j
in Laurens Sunday, f I
Mr. and Mrs. Montie Davis ofj
Marion, N. C., Mr. and Mn. .Paul
Dean and children of Spartanburg,
Mr. and Mn. A L.^ Lokey and fam
ily of Gaffney, Mn. J. L. Boland,
and Mr. and M^ Harry OiUe^ie of
'GreehvQle# werb Sunday giMssto* of
Mr. and Mn. J. L. Lc^ey ^
Mr. and Mn. Huberi Leopard and
link daughter, Magdalme and H. A
Adams visited Mr. LeoiNUtl’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. >J, G. Leopard, near
Cedi Walker and son, Larry Joe,
Robert Cannon, Mr;, and Mrs. Ed
Medlohk^ and WiUk Cmaoa atteiMkd
a birthday dinner «t Che home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Cannon in Oraenwood
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrt. Jessk Hannon were
calkd to Saluda Saturday on account
oi the serious illness of Mr. Hannon’s
mother, Mrs. J. H. Hannon.
Mra. A. J Harvey of Buffakv aasd
A J. Harvey of Caiim> Stewart, Ga.
qNent the week-end witili Mrs. Elk
Harvey.
Henry Trammell of Camp Stewart,
Ga., is at home on a aaven day fur
lough.
Mrs. E. A Harris and son, Akx,
•pent the weMt and with her
daughter and aon-in-kw, Mr. and
Mrs. James Hall, in Gastonia, N.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarborouidi
md family, and Mrs. Gunter visits
rektives te Whitmire Sunday.
Mias Evelyn Simmons, Mr. and
Mrf. James Crain and Mr. and Mrs.
C. O. Owens attended a camp meet
ing at Beech Springs Sunday.
Miss Bessk Hol^law, Evelyn Eu
banks and Mrs. Vesta Eubanks spent
several days this week with* Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Hudson in Atlanta; Ga.
J<rtm.Langbehn, Red FkMs, and
R. N. RkkUe spent the week-end with
Mrs. R. N. Riddk.
Palmer Howard of Utica, N. Y., is
visiting Mrs. Howard this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paries RushUm wMce
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
OiJeky.
Mr and Mrs. John Stutts of Spar
tanburg, visited Mrs. Elk Harvey re
cently.
K. A Hill and family had as their
guests at their cottage in the mount
ains the past wedc-i^ Mr. and Mrs.
Palmer Howard^ Mrs. T. B. Cranford,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Arnold, Mr. and
Mrs Johnnie Hill, Ifrs. Joe Terry and
L. L. Copeland.
Mrs. J. T. Dunaway of Columbia,
was the weelf-end guest of her sister,
Mrs. A. F. Campb^ and Mr. Xkmp-
belL
Nbr. and Mrs. Robert Neal attended!
the Hollingsworth reunion held at the
h(»ne of Mr. aind Mrs. Dayton Dill in
GreenvUk Sunday.
Mrs. J. M. Chapman and children
visited V. L. Wilburn, who is a pa
tient in the Veteran’s hospital in Co
lumbia, Sunday.
Rev. and Mn. R. ID. Hughes srere
vlsiton in Spartanburg Monday.
Miss Susan HaU of York, is visit
ing Missel Batty and Anna Quhuu
Rev. W. R. Quinn, pastor of Baiky
Memorial diurdi, has )ust rstani(sd
home from Hilda, where he asristed
Rev. J. S. Sheabr in cooducthig a
revival the past wade.
Mr. and Mrs. John McAllsier of
Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mn. E. A
Harris recently.
ding anniversary tomorrow.
Mrs. E. S. Long had a birthday
Mohday, August 18.
Brrada Campbell was one year old
August 15.
The Skk
Friends of Earl Braswell wilil re
gret to know he is a patient at the
local hoeidtal wharc he imdcrwent an
ai^)cndlx operation on Monday.
Littk BoMk Hall had the misfor-
tuhe to break hk arm whik playing
Monday.
On Friday evening OTVeal Camp-
beU gave a faremll party at his
home for Marvin Patty of Naahvilk,
Tcnn., woh has .been his guest for
scyeral weeks. About tl^y-five
were present and enjoyed gupes and
refreshments on the kwn.
Robert Adams has a birthday Sun
day.
Mn. D. W. Bagwell had a birthday
August 14.
Mn. Nathan Cannon observed her
birthday August 15.
August 22 k the birthday of Mn.
C. B. Smith.
August 18 was the birthday of Mrs.
Jennie V. Watkiiia.
Mn. Cko Lusk will have a birth
day Saturday.
Miss Nell Smith will cekbnte her
birthday Saturday, August 2$.
joint hostesses.
Next month the society will
with Mn. Ed Turner on Washingkaa
street. |
Btarllh Amwaneementa
Mr. and Mn. Cb^de Bigbee
nounce the birt hof a son, Clyde, Jr.^
on August 17.
BktMays aM Weddtng
T. L.. Queen, nnall sem of Mr. and
Mn. Theodore Queen, aras one year
old Tuesday, Aug^ 18. Mr. and
Mn. Quesgi ariU ciriebnte their wed-
W. M. U.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of Calvary Baptist church held its
regular mdhthly meeting Monday
evening at the home of Mn. R. N.
Riddk on Sloan straet.
. In the abeence of the president,
Mrs. R. D. Hughes, the vice-pmi-
dent, Mn. Joe Campbell, prmided.
An interesting pnHPsm was pre
sented, with a number of 'membms
taking part Topic for the month
Mr. and Mn. Brevard Patteraoi
announce the birth of a daughter*
Marian Loralne, on August 15 at
Hsjrs hospital.
Mn. Patterson k the former
Seims Mahaffcy of Fort MilL
Kniglit Resigns
As Mogistrote
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was “An Urgent Gospel Demands
study,
L. H
Trained Henlds.” Bibk
Psalm 97 was given by Mn
Bagwell followed with prayer.
Roll calkd and minutes nad by the
secretary, Mn. Riddk.
A social hour was enjoyed with
Mn. Riddle and Mn. Howard as
D. T. Knight magistrate of SulB-
van township, has resigiMd the offkw
to became sssktent equity
warden.
A primary to nominate^k
Bor will be held on Sept. 2; the
date as the senatorial
tor O. L. Long and County jChainnaB
R. T. Wilson have
MAOAZINBS'
Il^aa, on* year |2Jk,
Cl
yean 64.$6.
Oead Hensskeeping. ene year fIJiU
twe yean $4.56.
JAMES W. CALDWELL
McCOY’S
Fw Your
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Gas Needs
McCOY’S REGULAR
Wm.
of Clifton, visited Mr. and Mn
Cannon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fallow had as
their guests Simday Mn. LilUe Rac^-
hard and dau^ter, of Columbia, Blr.
and Mn. Ben Fallow and children
of Uni<m. Mias Ruby Fallow return
ed hmne with Mr. and Mrs. Fallow
for the week.
Mn. J. H. Seay and daughter, Mks
Marguerite Seay, visited in Gceen-
vilk the past weric. littk Btary
Jane Heath, granddaughter of Mrs.
Seay, returned home arith them for a
vkik .
Mrs. Ehuna Neal, Mn. Raymond
Bullard of Greenwood, Mr. and Mn.
J. V. Hunt of near Clinton were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mn. J. H.
Melvin Seay, James Hunt, Joe Ter
ry, Jr., Wm. Terry and Edward Big
bee of Camp Stewart, Ga., were at
home for the week-emL |
Mr. and Mn. Edmond Ivester andj
W. M. Rodiester spent the week-end
with rektives in Greenvilje. {
Mr jmd Mn. Clio Lusk and family |
visited nktives in Salem Sunday. |
Mn. J. H. Balknger of Greer,
spent the weric with her sister, Mn.
J. J. Smith. Mr. and Mn. Grady
Smith of Greraville, Mn. HaUuiger
Mid Mn. Smith^ and daughter. Nan,
GASOLINE gal. 19c
It doesnH take a whole lot of figuring to find out what jron aave by buying McCoy'a
regular gaaoUne. Our regular cuatoaaera are-wltuessea to the fact that the added cents
you save on, every gallon of gasolUie purchased here really amounts to something over
a period tinm. Come fai today and become one our regninr customera and pocket
the difference!
WE ARE OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO 7 P. M.
gOME EARLY ^TURDAY — AVfHD THE RUSH.
TUNE IN on THE RANGERS over WBT—Tuesday and Thursday, 8:S0 to 8:45 A. M.»
Saturday, 7:80 to 7:45 A. M.
STATION
Station Corner Florida and Musgrove Streets
Dr.FeMnSnHk
Dr.OikeatS. FiMsr
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Dr. luritk. Betty, 4:15 le t.
Dr. FsMsr, Delk*'-8:i6 It ۥ
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2f fMT Appghiluttl,
cuilfON,i,a ^
Skinday.
L W Bi^too of Gaffney, has
Mn.
reitumed to her hmne after s visit to
her j6s[ughtet;. Mrs. J. H. Barbeiy.
Mn. H. B. Bamum, Mks EUzabeth
Bnroum and Beunk Smith oi And-
eenw, vfiWkd Mr. and Mn. Robert
' Ileal recently. ^
^ J. E.' Bras^U, Sr., Mn. J. R. Boyd
and tons, and Mks Joyce Braswell
have returned home after spending
But tntk with hjs skter,*^ Mn. Loree
Aokard in Dewstm, 0%^ also friends
ttdattves faroute home,
r. nqp Mri.
Mr. aihl Mii. Wm. Canmm and
dwtflrier, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
and chOdren, Mr. aud Mn.
Eadi ttait you tattt ictt^cold Coca-Cola, you art
tliat iMrt If fht quality of genuiiie goodi^ Exptriciict
oiauy a itfrttliiag cxpcrf€iict..!liaf Uught people cvtrywiitrt
to trust the quality ol Coca-Cola.
• OTTtI, VN.I. AUfHOlirT Of fHI COCA.COU COMfANV tV
GBEBNWOOD C0CA<»I.A BOTTUNG COMPANY
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