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> 1/ thursdoy^ Sepf#mbtrj4,J^t THE CLINTON CHRONICIE, CLINTON, 1 C Poge Seven PBtSOlUl M) SOCUL NEWS OF GOIDVUE Ats. I. O. KAT, CMTMPMktoBt Mrs. Chrystells Flow Is spending the wedc witii her brother, Hugh Craig, and lifts. Craig, in Greenville. J. R. Han, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Mar* vin Hall, Naotei and J. R. spent the week*end in Kann^?olia, N. C. Mrs. Hall and daughters, San Ruth and Viola, returned home with them after a vUdt there. \J • Mrs. Louise Cole ld!t Sunday for Bath vdfere she has accented a po sition. J.' W. Aiken, Ralidi Pnter and Lt Fred Ross of Camp Steward Oa., spent the wedc-end with relatives here. Blrs. Ralph Sullivan of Greenwood . and > ^ ^ent the wedc-end with Mr. Mrs. W. R. Sullivan. Miss Grace Bosard left Saturday for Cowpens, where she will teadb in the high schooL Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt spent Sunday with their son in Nine^-Six. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones and daugh ter, Louise, spent /the week-end with relatives in Pineville, N. C. hfrs. Sadie Poeey-a»i soo^ Carton^ of Sylacauga, Ala., returned home with Mrs. J. J. Abrams for a short V^ty - Mrs. J. J. Abrams.and daughter. Miss Doris Abrams, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dolan of Charleston, spent the wedc-end with and Mrs. P. F. Swygert Mr. and Mn. Hozia Bridges spent Saturday with friends in Augusta, Ga. Fred Bragg and son, Fred, Jr., left Friday for a few days stay in New York. re ladies. Mra; H. M. WUlingham sponded for the ladies. W. D. Beckham, E. H. Hunicutt and Boyd Gaskin were the kitchen committee. A chicken dinner with all the trim mings was served. worthy thing that has taken plaew during the last few years; just imag - ine, if you can, that nearly all of thw Tesods Chib Organtssi The tennis fever has struck Gold- viUe, a number Of fans meeting a few nights ago and organizing the Joanna Tennis club. Officers elected ent with their younguns on that date are: Bruce Galloway, president; Dr. with them duly vaxclnated and oth- Henry McGee, vice-prudent; Fur- j erwise prepared to enter their classes man Mauldin, secretary; and Mias j in a clean manner. Sdieei News fkean Plat Reek^ the flat rock high sdioll will ojpih up for bizness next week, everbodkly is -getting reddy for the event all pas and mas are invited to be i»es- Mr. and Blm ^^ord Keels and Durgin, business manager Mrs. John Crowe of CUnUm, spent tne week-end with their sister in t the week-end with his mother, ^ pineviUe and Charlotte. N. C Anniston, Ala. Mrs. Bessie Hazel of Greenville, spent the week-end with her niece, Mrs. Mattie Hays. Mrs. Rogers of Johnston, is spend ing the week with her*daughter, Mrs. Harmon Murrah. Mr. and Mrs. 9wi>eft White and family visited relatives in Greenville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Brann<)n spent Sunday with Mr. ion’s parents in Silverstreet Clarence Hunnicutt of Fort Bragg, N. C., spmit the wedt-end with Mr. and 1^. Riley Weathms. Misses Ruth Hair, ^th Slamas, Cleo Starnes, Rosa Lela Bridges, Bobby Jean Carr and Fay and Mary Firancis spent last Thursday at Ridge crest, N. C., and attmided the service conducted by Rev. George W. Tru^ Joe Turner Washingt<m, D. C., men' R: L. Turner. Harold O’Dell and Harold Rhodes were visotors in Hendmepnville, N. C., Sunday. Miss Maggie Keh- has returned to her home in Walhalla after spwiding several days with Mr. and Blrs. Sloan Rowland. Hoyt Martin of Seneca, has also been a guest of ttie Row lands. Miss Novella McCurry is visiting' relatives in Ware Shoals. ^ Bliss Jeanette White of Pacolet, has been spending a fOw days with Mrs. Hattie Byars. / Blr .and Blrs. J. E. Braswell and daughter, of Clinton, Blrs. R. M. Bolton and daughter, Marian, and ggt. JanMS BoUen of Camp LeS) Va.^ - and Mrs. W. L. Blayfield and daugh ter, Evelyn, of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Franklin reeentiy. Blrs. Hayne Willin^am and Blrs. Louh Murphy spent Saturday in Newberry. Charlie Girk left Saturday tor Havana, Ciiba. son, Gramw^ of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. Reals’ per mits, Mr. and Blrs. W. E. Adams. Bliss Blabel Caldwell visited her parents in Pomaria ’ over the week end. Mrs. Jerry Howard and son. Perry, of Atianta, Ga., have been visitiizig her sisters, Blrs. E. J. Willingham, Mrs. Claret Fulmer and Blrs. Floyd Wicker. Mrs. R. L. Boyce spent Test week with Mr. and Blrs. J. B. Allbrook in Sumter. Miss Jane Crawford with a party of friends from Columbia, spent the week-end in Charleston. :4daster~ Don Whitloclt'of Erwinf Temv visited Bln and Blrs. W. A. Moorhead last week. Lt. Fred Boss and Miss Tootsie O’Dell (Visited in Greenville and Piedmont Sunday. Blr .and Mrs. L. W. Little and fam ily, Blr. and Mrs. Johnny Kidd and children of Jersey City, N. J., Blr. and Mrs. A. P. Rstmage and childrmi, Mr. Blrs. Bryce Little and chil dren, Blr. and Bin. George Morse and family and Blias Betty Ross of and treasurer The first tournament- was played that you can’t help but admire them. At night they carry lights all over them SQ plea^re c^rs won’tnm into , them.and damage their super-struc-! freight except cOal, salt, stone, tUre. Of course, all of the other mil- and other non-proflt revenue i lions of trucks whli^ >ttravel oUrlhas/been i^ifted from the railroad* k-ways (formerly highways) are j ( the mean old boogers) to trucks, !, too. They ha-ve a wonderful eye-, it is now transported on these appeal. You do enjoy reading the j fast vehicles on oxu* roads that si^ they have painted on them, that I not paid for. We are truly thaftkfni is, if you aren’t too busy keeping out i for such prosperity, and nobody mind* of their way. in Clinton Monday. Prizes will be 1 have never seen a finer bunch of gentlemen than the truck-drivers I got a few glimpses of on this recent auto-rlde. They cerUinly are gen-{roads for their own traffic purposes miss jennie veeve smith,' our af- erouk toward oar drivers. They never,^ - . ^ .... ..—to give the other half of the being slowed down or pushed off road, if it helps our country to be a* **truck-handled,” May they move oa, and grow larger and faster, and fi nally, if they want to, use all of tte ficient principle, and her devoted awarded at a banquet to be given at Joanna club Saturday evening at 7:30 tot the most valuable plkyer, jxmior -shigles, men’s singlei and men’s doubles. Charter members of the club are; Bruce Galloway, Dr. Henry McGee. Furman Mauldin, Grady Spfares, Olga Hair, Walter Byars, Rudolph ^ater, Guy Prater, Wadsworth Niver, Nor man Case, Mendel l^iarpc, James Mitchell, T. B. Wilkes, Cecil Fanner, William Beckam. twin sister, miss sallie veeve smith. her assistant teacher, are both tuned up and ^dy to go. miss j^mie veeve has just retvnmed back from her vacation to the blue ridge mount ings of n. c. and she looks sweeter and plumper than ewer befoar. she is a rail treassure ansoforth. Blalu^-JeluiaMi Miss Louise Blakelyt youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ^ . , Blakely, and James Johnson, ton of ^*_.**'*. pressent pilfe Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson of Kin- “ no new studdies will be instituted in the scholl, but more stress will be laid on calley-sentics onner count of the defense program, everbodd^^ should be made fit to fight if neces sary, two more ropes and three,iings will be hung in the gym whidi is in the basement, and pad to turn sum mer-sets on will be bought and it will ard, were married Friday evening in Greer. Rev. J. S. C^b of Greer, of- of saw-dust to fall on. yore corry spondent will be asked GreenviUe, enjoyed a picnic at Chir- For the wedding the bride was at- ry’s lake last' Wednesday evening. tractively attired in a navy costume with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. James Hendricks and family of Greenville,.visited Mr. and Blrs. H. M. WUlingham Sunday af ternoon. Blr. and Bffi. Blar^U MulUoax of Greer, spent the' wcek-ted with Mrs. Mullinax’s jSuenta, Mr. and Blrs. George Bla||[^ _ Keily Walft returned to his home after qNendihg the summer in Qcieago, HL Blr 4UhI. Mrs. J. O. HigginbothUi of Anderson, spent last wedc-end with Mr. and BIi^ Earcie Brown. Blr. and Mrs. Bernard Nabors and Bin. W. K. Waits spoat Saturday flciated. After a brief honejrmoon in j J® rodee a few remarks from the roa- the mountains of North CaroUna, thel**^^®® openi^ day^he wm talk ^ young couple will be at home to their! P®*" chan^, many friends at the .home of the j tifth-coUums, ^eap ^li- I ticiftns m congress, meddlers, liars <and air-planes, the program wUl be opened up by rev. will waite. miss jennie veeve smith will sing a solo gro(Mn’8 parents. Eartem Star TO Meet Goldville Chapter, 154, O. E. S., wiU be constituted and officers in stalled Sept. 0, at 7:30 o’clock, EST. J. J. Hawkins spent Sunday ^^th relatives in Unim. Blr. and Blrs. T. R. Bridges and family and Mr. and Mn. Black spent the wedi-end with relatives in J^th. Blr. and Mrp. Furman Quattlebaum and children 'of Prosperity, and Blr. and Mrs. Rusty Wilson of , Newberry, ell Sun- Atiklftlm Doctor THIS Monflil • Of course you’re atUof to pay that Doctor’s bill *^iisc as soon as you cui fsi acooed to it” You know that And (he Doctor kaowa it, too. But, meanwhile. you^Miy my be hampariat DCiiiv(d>li. ttia Doctor la ataatiog Am obli- fadooa. Ever think M it ia that way? Yoar Daoor dbaaa’t resort to cheap collacrioa methods. Ax ha Mai need his asooey. He’s, DO doubt, dooa a lot for you. Now, it’s a good time to do somathiag for him. Why not pay tha'Doctor THIS aaonth? SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY TelaiAeaa 4M Kt: 'A ■ visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell day. Mrs. Alma O’Dell spent Sunday with relatives in Greenville. Blr. and Blrs. G. E. Longshore and aon, G. E., of Newberry, visited Blr. and Mrs. T. W. Wood Friday. Blrs. Kate Oxner and granddaugh ter, Hilda, are spending a few days with relatives in Greenwood. Misg Claudig MMl''Bb3ce Has tm turned to her duties in GreenviUe General hospital after spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. E. Boyce. Blr. and Mn. J. H. Lovelece and daughters, Jackie and WiUene, spent last week at Bfyrtle Beaeh. Sgt. E. T. Spires of Fort Monroe, Va., sp«it the week-end with Mn. Jimmy Tinsldy celebrates his birth day Sept. 6. Blildi^ Barbee has a birthday to day. Kenneffi -Boyce wiU have a birth day Sept 7. Richard Priice has a birthday to day, the 4th. Jeanette Barrett celebrated a birth day Tuesday. r- Pope Oxner observed a birthday yesterday. Marion Bragg had a birthday Sept Ooorgt Russ will have a birthday Spnday. T. B. Owens has a blrthdey Sept. 7. Leroy Hamm observed a birthday Sept 3. Mn. Minnie Lovelace has a birth day the 7. Bln. Mae Clara Brannon had a birthday Sept 1. entitled *’oh, johnnie, oh, johnnie, oh.” do refreshments wiU be served. road, but sometimes, of course, the tnicks take the middle helf end give the other fellow the other two halves; one on one side of the' road and the Other on the other side of the road. Truck driven have very keen eye sight evidently; they can go for miles and ihiles a-straddle of the lines, and if the gully is not too deep on the right side of the road, you can pass him or meet him and wave a fond howdy-do to him . . . but it’s safer for you not to try to look at him. WE DO ALL KINDS OF'PRINTINe - . —EXCEPT BAD CRRONICLM-PUBLISHING Ca It is indeed a remarkable and THU Remove earn wldh ane jpaefol Jiff Y* 15c Fas- Sala By — SAOLBE-OWENS PHASMACT On The Air! the public who owns children are cordially invited, kindly keep yore»{^ dogs at home: it is not dog days now.! < last year mr. and mn. art square | fetched two of their dogs to the|< schoU opening and they bit willie ball' and tudie km jenkins. this wiU notl be tcHlerated again, the poleesman wiU see to the dog bizness on this occasion. yores trulle, mike lark, rfd, - ' corry spondent. ’&>ires and his pfurents, Blr. and Bln. Wyatt yatt Spires. Spires is enroute to Camp Slewart, Ga., having emp- pleled tpecial training at B^ort Mon roe, Va. Blr. and Mn. Paul Hazel and fam ily spent Sunday in Newberry with relatives. Clyde Whitmire has returned to his home following a visit with relatives near Clinton last week. Miss Dorothy Clark returned to her home here this week after spend ing the summer as instructor at Holi day House, a girls camp at Alexan dria, Va. She wiU leave Sept 6 for AbbeviUe where she has accepted g teaching position. With the Slek Miseei Idi^el Francis and Cath erine Finney are hnixxNvlng following( ^^[MMtiAns fai fitacnwonil lait week. Bln. Haynard Satterwhlte hag re turned from Newbeity hoepital when she underwent treatment last week.' Blaae Their Dear Hearta and Bfetore I have Just retiimed from a 200- mile trip into and out of the Blue Ridge mountains. It was a most de lightful ride. I met and overtook and passed oodlings of pretty, attractive, long, big, wide, hlgb trucks. The trucks were all painted red and white and green and black and yellow and blue and purple and variegated. They were aa thick as ants and it was a beautiful sight ... to see them . . . in lang and abort rows . . . wending their way hitherward to parts un known. WESTERN NEW RADIO STATION On Your Dial featuring THE RED NETWORK of Personally, meaning speaking for lie fiUTbojPSar trucks mysdf: fTikiThe best of alL They are so streamlined Mrs. Addy Sligh B|n. Addy Sligh, wife of E. M. Sligh, died at the home of her sis ter, Blrs. .Toy Murphy on Taylor street at .5 o'clock Monday after noon. She is survived by her hus band, one daughter, and one brother, Bob Copeland; two sisters, Miss Fan ny Copeland and Mrs. Toy Murphy. Pallbearers were Otis, Louis, Billi ard, Charles and Harold Murphy, and J. L. Abrams. You should know spicy/ horbol ond BLACK-, DRAUGHT A 24 Hour A Day ' Associated Press Service I TOP-SEUIIIt UXITIVE Ul OVEI TIE SIITI OWNED AND OPERATED BT GRENCO, INC., GREENWOOD, g. C. Mrs. Birthdajr Party Lester Hair invited several CITATION FOR ANCILLARY LETTERS OF ADBONISTRATION The State of South Carolina, Laurens County. By J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate Judge: ' Whereas, Oscar Hodges, Jr., made suit to me to grant him Ancillary Letters of Administration of the Es tate and effects of Dr. R. N. S. Young. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin- rPS SCHOOL TIME And McCoy’s Urges All MotoristsTo little friends of her son, Bobby, to dred and Creditors of the said Dr. toeir home last^ldgy at noon, to r. n. S. Young, deceased, that they help Bobby celebrate has eighth be and appear before me, in the burthday. 'Court of Probate, to be held At Lau- DRIVE bi^d«r. Jcourlo(Prob.l*.tobeheld»tL»u-| Jk Tg g aKh gu^wM Hwn tovOT ot ren. Court Houk, Laurens. S. C.. on ■ ■ R# M §4 I 1 I I Y- hats and rubber balU whkh aHord- September IJ, 1941, next, after pub- I JL^JLi^ R BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE TetephMi* 92^ WE ARE HUNtING TROUBLE ed much pclasure along urith aev eral games of bingo. lication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration Later Mrs. Haiz invited them into the dining room where a dinner was ihouid not be granted, aerved, followed with ice cream andt Given under my hand this cake. Thoet enjqyiag this oroaaion day of August. A. D., 1941.* .were Barry Little, Ralph Bragg, | J. HEWLETTE WASSON, Jimmy Templeton, Edward Kay and n.gc J. p. I. r Jma^ Oance. ' WATCH OUT FOR THE CHILDREN 29th Bible Claaa Olvea Dfawer Last Saturday evening the Men’s SAT, *T SAW IT IN THE CHRON- iclr.” thank you. And Also To Save By Using McCOY’S ‘kEGULAR Bible class of Epworth Methodist church entertained the Ladies Ever- Ready clan with a dinner in the as sembly room of the church. Pat^tk decorationa were used in | the dining room and on the table. * The entire group sang “America,” as they Uxdc their placet around the table. ! Roy Boyce, president tA the men’s clast, gave a brief talk, followed by P. L. Attaway, who welcomed the TYPEWRITERS Aatberised Underwoed Dealer, Geanlag and repairiag all wukm, reaaeaable ckargea. Kenneth N. Baker GASOLINE gal. Hundreds of regular customers have been won over to McCoy’s, because of two rea sons. First, McCbyR low price means a BIG SAVING on evmry gallon of gasoline pur- FOR SALE chased. And second. McCoy’s service is THE BEST. Drive in today and have one of our smiling service station attendants serve you! r My Residence mi Centmi- nhd Street, at attractive price, easy terms. TUNE IN oa THE RANGERS over WBT—Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 to 8:45 A. M., Saturday, 7:30 to 7:45 A. M. ■ - ' ' a Abo two other residences. B. H. BOYD Clinto*,&a CUT RATE $ Station Comer Florida and Miisgrove Streets McCOY’S STATION •\ .‘.M. -i' . . \ /