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••: 1 V / .7, 1 i Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursdoy, Septembef 11,1941 Want Ads FOR SALE—New Columbia boys’ bl- cycl^. Ned Hall, Phone 123-M. Ic FOR RENT — Upstairs apartment. Close in. Raymond Pitts. . Ic FOR RENT—Room for college men. Private bath. Private entrance. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVME MRS. Ei G. EAT. Cemspondaot 'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shealy and daughter and Miss Dorothy Goldson of Cblnmbia, visited Mrs. Helen Bo> tsArd and family Sunday. Misses Elizabeth and Vada Dickey Near Presbyterian college. Call 132-J.|gp^^ Saturday in Newberry. UP WANTED AT ONC^E—Nurse for baby 15 months old. White or colon^d. Merchant, 6 Bailey Street. Ip Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dean and small daughter of Philadelphia. Pa., were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Room and board if desired. S. L.nPlnyd Pitts. Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Pitts were college roommates. Julian Hunnicutt of Camp Beau r^j^rd. La., was a week-end visitor WANTED TO RENT — By couple, ^ ^ ^ sm^l furnished apartment. his parents. Julian has com- “A, Box 180. • P nieted soecial trainina in Camn FOR sale:—UnderwcKxl typewriter, office model. Good condition. Ideal for students. Reasonable. Phone 229. ^4S> gi^OSENE - IOC- pcTlSon. | borough Oil Co., West Mam St.^ pleted special training in Camp Beauregard and is enroute ,to Camp Stewart, Ga. C. E. Chapman, Jesse Thomas and Lee Thomas and Nancy Chapman FOR RENT —To a couple without children, apartment consisting bf I Mr. aCd Mrs. Hubert Godfrey mot- l: ored toijDastonia, N. C., last Saturday. three rooms, bath and kitchenette. - Mr. ahd Mrs. James Hollingswor^ and children, Jinuny and Sara, vis- on Musgrove street. Mrs. Lula Da vidson. Phone 150-W. 18-2C FOR RENT — Four-room apartment, also five-room apartment. Steam ited relatives in Rockingham, N .C., tomy in Newberry hospital last wedc: Her father, Earl Holsonback, also a patient there, shows slight improve ment. V J Miss Josephine Johnson in a pa tient at Newberry hospitaL Friends will be sorry to learn that Bill Dobbins is a patient at Hays hospital in Clinton. Mrs. B. E. Case is resting comfort ably following an oepration at New berry hospital last week. Clisby Templeton is steadily im proving following an operation at Hays hospital last week. Jesse Mofes has retumM to his home from Newberry hospital fol lowing an appendectomy. Mrs. Frances Murphy has been confined to her bed several days but is improving. Mrs. Ray Wertz is improving fol lowing a tonsilectomy in Greenwood last week. Miss Flora Tucker is improving after , two weeks illness. over the week-end. Mrs. William West and children v^it^ her sister, Mrs. Calvin Mc-^! - Injured In Wreck Neil,' last week. • A John Lawson Ffeltman and Beau- i <;niith Rmad «;treet O’Dell and ford Wier were painfully injured last Apply to W^^‘ oJvew, Agent.^ tf Satur-,Saturdp ni^t when the motoreycle Apply FOR SALE — Hand-made andicons, shovels, tongs and ornamental fire place implements. Gus Smith, Clfh- ton, RFD No. 2, Goldville road. Ip day in Greenville. Mrs. £. T. Woodruff of Clinton, visited her sisfefn Mrs. J. J. Clarke, Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swygert spent on which they were riding, collided with a car at the intersection of Young’s crossroad on the Clinton road. Both are being treated at Hays FOR SALE—Fryers, hens and fresh* eggs. We deliver. Smith-Plaxico Farm. Phone 141-W- 18-4p WANTED—To trade Cotton Goods for Cotton Stamps. Copeland-Stone Co. tf MADIO — For efficient, reliable ser vice on any make radio. Clinton Radio Service, Wall Street. tf FOR RENT — Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, just worked over and in first-class ^ndition. Apply to Mrs. J. D. Coates, 23 Calvert Ave. **- the_week-end in Charleston and Isle | hospital. John Lawson Feltman was the least injured, suffering a broken foot, while Beauford Wier suffered a 2c TURNIP and RUTABAGA SEED. We have a Big Shipment of New Crop now ready. All the Leading Varieties to choose from. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188^^ ^ U. S. APPROVED CHICKS- ftom U. S. PuUorum Tested R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks and New Hampshires. $8.50 per 100 delivered. Cheaper if called far,_ FARMERS HATCHERY •08 Main St. Newberry, S. C. PANSY PLANTS. Place your order with us now for Giant Pansy Plants. Nice Plants, Large Blooms, Fine Range of Colors. $1.00 per 100, alightly more in smaller quantities. Also Fine Painted Daisy Plants. Blakbly Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. ^ TABLES," FRAMES, Etc.—ExpecU^ Thursday morning load of top tables, walnut and gold leaf pic ture frames and other things. The Trading Post, S. N. Crisp, Laurens, S. C. Ic PIANO CLASSES^Mrs, D..J. Brimm announces opening of piano class es at Acadmey Street school and her residence, 120 South Broad St. Rea sonable prices. Also used and new Pianos. Representing Alexander Mu sic House, Spartanburg, S. C. 11-2c Perry Swygert spent the week end with friends in Newberry. D. W. Boyce and R. M. Home of West* Palm Beach, Fla., spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce. Ji M. Ross and Charles Ross at tended a ball game in Greenville Saturday. W. F. Johnson and Mrs. Roy Beat- tie and son, Hershel, of Gaffney, are spending a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guyton. severe head and leg injury. Birthdays Sidney Hazel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hazel, has a birthday Sept. IS. Hilda Oxner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Oxner, had a birthday Monday. Viola Corley observed a birtliday yesterday. ^ Marcia O’Shields has a birthday to- Identical Twins In Pi C. Rorewall pROSENE.:. JQc Per Golkm YARBOROUGH OIL COMPANY wM&tuAa snsR Here’s one of the reasons tot be wilderment of Presbyterian college opponents for the coming season — identical twin guards, Joe and Jack Milam. On the left is—er^-ah—Joe— or maybe it’s Jack. The Milam twins are sons of the late Bartlett Milam, who was a resi dent of this city for a number of TYPEWRITERS Aatkorised Undcrwoqd Dealer. Clsnailg and repairlag all aialMi* reeaonaUe ekarg^ Kenneth N. Baker Phene SOf years, later moving to Chester where he was liviing when he died. Their! grandfather. Bee Milam, ■. served as j chief-of-pelice in this city for several! years.. Their mother is a resident of Charlotte, N. C. Joe and Jack, were pupils at ThorawcU orirfianage for several years. After ghiduatlng from the institutiem’s h^ school they en*f tered Presbyterian college. Revival At Bailey. Memorial Begins Sunday A revivial will be held «t Bailey Memorial Methodist Church, Soutii^ beginning Sunday, September 14, and continuing throu^ Sunday, the 21. Services will be conducted by Rev. C. P. Chewning of Florence. The public is cordially invited to attend all s«r- vices. Morning services will be held at 11 o’clodc, and again at 7:S0 (EST) in the eveniiig. Wyatt Hodges of Fort Benning, i (}ay. Ga.,- spent last Wednesday here withl Horace Hamm, Jr., son of Mr. and his sister, Mrs. Palmer Bragg. Mr. ^rs, Horace Hamm, will observe his Hodges was called home due to the birthday Sept 13. illness of his father. Glenn McGee, son of Mr. and MA. Miss Dons Abrams left last Thurs- r. h. McGee, had a birthday Sept 8. day for Greenville to resume her duties as teacher in the Parker Dis trict schools. Mr. and Mrs. £kl Baxter of Bath, visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brannon and children and Mrs. S. G. Sulton spent last Saturday in Newberry with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Motes and family were recent visitors with relatives in Whitmire. James Crocker will have a birth day tmorrow, the 12. Mrs. Maggie Sulton will observe a birthday Sept. 13. Doris Wofford had a birthday Sept. »• Mrs. Josephiine Stevens will have a birthday Sept. 14. Harmon Murrah has a birthday Monday. Mrs. Alice McCurry had a birthday Sept 8. Marie Prater will observe her Miss Mildred Brazil of Clinton, j birthday Monday, Sept 15. and Mrs. spent last week with Mr Dan Gunter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and son. Mrs. Effie Coleman has a birthday today. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson ob- Nin^-Six. spent ^^smrved thslr sssrind wwldkir ‘versary Sept 9. week-end With Mr. and Mrs. H. M Willingham. Mrs. Elizabeth Hendricks and John EUirt Willingham spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Hen dricks in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits and son. Gene, of Calhoun FallS* spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell and Miss Epworth League Meetiiif The Senior Epworth League met Monday evening with Miss Emma Kate Oxner. Miss Naomi Hall, wor ship chairman, had charge of the program. After the regular business session, the hostess served pimch and wafers. Tootsie O’Dell spent the week-end B. T. P. U. On Outipg with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Horn in i The Baptist Youi^ People’s Union Fort Mill. i enjoyed an ice cream supper at Mrs. Vernon Gamer and son, Lar-1 Horseshoe Falls last Sautrday eve- FOR SALE—One lot and two build ings on Musgrove street, one build- _ _ mg on Broad street, several lote on j ry^ spent the week-end with Mrs. | ning. About 12 of the young pecmle Florida street, 24 acres land on Adair | Gamer’s parents in Clinton, street. J. P. Prather. 2-5p | Mrs. Gus Tamsburg and little FOR SALE —Used bicycle in good 1 daughter, Alice of. Charleston, are condition. Dot Taylor, Phone 124. POT PLANTS. We have a nice as sortment of these plants that are ■well rooted*. Also Vigoro, Bone Meal, Vitamin Bt, Flower Seeds and In secticides. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic WEDDING Invitations and A n - noimcements. Engraved or Process ed Printing. Prices most reasonable. Complete sample books may be taken to your home for inspection if de sired. Chroniole Publishing Co. spending a few days with Mrs. Tams- enjoyed this occasion. Masons To Meet The Magnolia Lodge A. F. M., will burg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. j hvae a called meeting Saturday eve- Templeton. jning at 7:30 (EST) to confer the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elliott and first degree on a Candidate. FOR SALE—Lot on North Adair Stl, estate of Julia A. Ferguson, de ceased. Dimensions: 106 feet fcontt facing east; 157 feet deep, paraRel- ing Ferguson St. Four beautiful Water oaks along front line, grape vines, figs and ottier fruit trees. A new garage slightly damaged on one cor ner by the fire. Water and light con- family visited relatives in Bowman, G/i., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and daughter, Boots, and H. H. Kelly spent a few days • last week in Wilkesboro, N. C., and attended the 15th annual Moose convention held at the Wilkes hotel. Mrs. Roy O’Dell, Mrs. R. H. Mc Gee, Mrs. J. S. Rowland, and Rev. James Mitchell attended the Sun beam, R. A., and G. A. rally held at Bush River church Saturday mom- AMERICAN SHIP SUNK BY BOMB IN RED SEA ■ac » » IMr. ioA Mrs. J. C. McNeil aad Intle daughter. Sue, spent the week- Mid with Mr. and Mra. E. C. Proc tor in Greenwood and on Sunday they attended the Perry reunion in Abbeville. nections in place. These and pavin^U ^jt* Craft visited paid for. For terms of sale, see Ro^ recently. Washington, Sept. 8.—^Tha, Sta^ department said tonight .it had been informied the American freight^ Steel Seafarer was sunk by an air plane bomb in the Red Sea Sep- tonber 7. The department, in answer to in quiries, said the nationality of plane was unknown. All members of the crew were saved. The information, the department said, was sent to Washington by the American minister at Cairo, Egypt, Alexander Kirke. SAT, *1 SAW nr Df THE CBBON- ICLK.’* THANK TOIT. D. E. Tribble Co. rUNraUL PIRECTORS EMBALMERS UeeiMed EaibalMeni, Cmpleto Medcra Eqaipucat Ifty Phene •4 * ^ Night Phenes 24. 2SS er 2S8 / A' 4 SUBSCRIBBTp THB CHRONICUi TW FavsHte Pa^ lA CTHrtsn Hr a rfMM Telling The Story Of A Changing StaU Todgy South Carolfau ii gMumfaif • mtm nk if hw* mm porUnct in the chmnginf affein of the netioB. new destroyen are befni launched on the watera of Cooper river; a hufe new ahipbuildinf pUitt le being erected at CbSriei^n te fSehioB merelaateen for America*! eerviee; tiie 167,000,000 'Saatoo-Cooper project b almoat x^^ady to boglB Mi Mlflilj work lor mduatry; thoutanda of mga art bibg trainod k campi and in maneuvera in fllooth Carols for a vait new army; and milliona agaJbelBgjmO Jb okr kki for deftnae. , The glamor of a new era in Chiriekoiy k Soafh lina, in Amiriea, aad in the world b reflocted k thi colnninf of The Newi and Courier. With kt world's greatMt iiewl eeryicee pouring thonsandi of worde into the office each hour, with epecial correepondenti in Waehington, Columbia and ^uth Carolina, toim! and vtllagei, thb paper b euperbly equipped te ketp you completely informed and entertauMd. soirtmi tod eanra 134 Meeting St Cherieeteii, S. C Cstoblished m ISOt i 7 9 National Defense DEMANDS ert S. Owens, Attorney, —AND APPLE CIDEll w Starke’s Golden Delicious apples, the finest eating and cooking apple grown. Worm free. Orchard run, $li)0 per bushel; graded, sized and packed in bushel baskets, $1.25; one-half Iwshel basket 75c. Delictour iwect cider, fresh daily, 50c gallon Jug. All delivered Clinton or Laurens. Phone tS Clinton, or 3076 Laurens, or mail postal card to Rex Lanford, Water loo, S. C. le ATTENTION! Wake up! Get yqip ^ob now! Be patriotic. Start want ioday. Over 150 positions qpen. Ev ery type service ^—teachers, staha- graj^ers, furniture finishers, bobk- kcepers, hostess, cook (white and colored), chefs (white and colored), sauce cook ($100 per mo.), hotel ■ogrs., hotel clerks, curb boys and girls, soda dispensers (expert), wait resses, salesmen, beauticians, ntirses, drug and grocery clerks, fllii^ sta tion ^rs. and helpers, medtanics^ electricians, brick layers, cement fin ishers, meat cutters, stone cutters, professional and domestic help, and dozens more. See or write us at once. Southern States Placement Buremi, 1316 Washington St, Columbia, S. C. Td^one 28111. 18-4c -Mrs. Hattie Byars visited her sis ter, Mrs. Frapk Anderson, in Clinr toH Sunday. Mrs. B^e Arnold of Fort Mill, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrf. Frank Templeton. Mrs. Nonnie Puckett is visiting relatives in Williamston this week. Mrs. L. K. Bedenbaugh apeni Sat- urddy with her daughter, Mrs. Mar jorie Johnson in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fulmer and kti, Jerry, q;>ent the week-end witti releiiVes in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Smith of Whft- miw^ iaial Mrs. Mattie Hays visited xel^vea in Saluda Sunday. 8UB8CRIBB TO THB CHBONICLB has returibd to hb home from a tiuaa months stay in Chicago, UL, whtra ha wm ampl^red at Western Shade Cloth Co. Part of his time was spent learnint to fly at the Chicago Civilian Flying acbool m O^bAwa, nL Ales abo attend ed university niid^t s^iool four ni^ti a wedc and received bis certifleate Sept. 3, after having com pleted the aviation ground s^ool in ten weeks. He will entnr the U. S. Army air corps on Oct. 4 as a flying cadet at Ran^lph Field, Texas. the 8lek Holsenbadc is resting comfortably foUowing ad apptodsc* Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Dunces S. Felder OPTOMETRISra Specialists In Eye Ehtaniinadons '’' Yoii Save Every Time You "Tank Up” With That Good (Quality... McCoy’S regular ■t-. Offlee Hem Dr. Saillh. Dally* 4:U4a $, Dr. FsUsr, Dally. 8:M It 8. 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