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p /' F- ■^1 J. "f. —ixisifWL i. it. \ f. Thursdoy^ November 6/1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Poge Seven ew Tea Room b Open In City Next Week Eoriy The fonnal opening of the Clinton PTe« Room, headed by Mn. C O. POSOIUI AND SOCIAL NEWS OF OOIDVIUE MRS. S. Q. KAT. Mn. W. D. Bozard of Sflventreet, W. Tucker Saturday. and Roeelle Bozard of Fort Lecmard Yarborough and Mn. O.R.De^eld» Woo4, MiaMuri, visited Mrs. Helen '•s proprieton, win be held nekt Bozard Friday. Mr. and Mn. Javis Snelgrove visr ited Mr. and Mn. Edd Jonea Sunday. Mn. Hoyt Noblea and son, BilUo) «eS wedc, they stated yesterday. Plei» had bean made to open for business ttiis week, but due to inability to g^ 'saome of ^e kitchen equipment, the ^ postponement was made necessary .| | dewberry, and Elizabeth' Ross were Ihe new tea rown, located in tbg! Sunday guests of Mrs. W. W. Hair, hotel block, is a modem eating place! end Mn. McClimey of Chest- in every respect. Equipped with \ipjje*’» eud Mn. Anna Motes and fam- to-dste fumiahlngs, all new flxturse ‘ Uy of the Bush River community, and a sufficient space to care foejepeut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. sizeable crowds is expected to mahl C. Flow Olga Hair of Fort Jacksem, Mr. and daughter, Carol, of Charlotte, N. C., it a popular place. New equipmeiR has been purchased and installed rest rooms provided and other con* veniences. A private dining room is also provided in the building to cater to ladies parties, club and organiza tion meethigs. Mn. Yarborough and Mn, DeShields state they will fea ture hoipe cooking under ffieir aur pervision, offering only top quality foods. Misses Jtianita Boyd of this city, and Helen Harris of Campobello, will be connected with the tea room as waitresses. An announcement pertaining to the opening next week appean in to day’s paper. The Joint advertisemmit also carries hearty congratulations and best wishes fnun eleven local firms to the new establidunent Want Ads KEROSENE —lOc per gallon. Yar- boroug^i Oil Ca, West Main St. 2p to whereabouts of John O. Daniel, Notify H. J. Pitts, Clinton, S. C., or Sheriff C. W. Wier, Laurens. S0-2c Charles Galloway of Camp Stew art, Ga., spent the we^-end with Mrs. Galloway and Mr. and Mrs. John Flow. lilr. and Mrs. J. L. McCraven of Chester, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thomas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Murrah gpent Saturday in Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Will Barber and fmtTy of Clifton, visited Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Wilkes Sunday. Idisses Viola Frazier and Ethri Owens spent Saturday in Green wood. ‘J. Clyde YoUng spent the week- md in Abbeville. Miss Mildred Bozard spent the week-md in Silverstreet with rela tives. Carl Norris and Paul Barrett spent the. week-end in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and snaaU son, James, of Brevard, N. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I^uford Leads. Mrs. Buford Wier spent the week- Mr. and BIrs. Elmore Robinson of Charlote, N. C., spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and BIrs. Troy Ellis. Bfr. and Mrs. H. A. Cathy and $50.00 RBWMID—For informatlm ak end with relatives in Nearbehy. OPPORTUNTTP lor you to make quick $10 contacting local theatae, etc. Write Roland Crandall Animated Cartoems, Old Greenarich, C<mn. Ip FOR SALE—One gasoline engine, 7 horsepower, and arood saw on truck. Apply to Ed Bonds, Bonds Crossroads. Ip CHILDREN’S PARTY SERVICE — Designed favors, games and re freshments furnished, all ages. $5.00 for 20 guests. Costumes extra. Order now for lhanksgiving parties. Mrs. F. F. Hicks, Phone 329. 13-2c CHRISTBIAS CARDS—50 Folders of lovely design and sentiment adth your name imprinted, for $1.00. Rlace your order now for later de livery. Chronicle Publishing Co. RYE GRASS. The Best Grass to plant for a Green Laam in Whiter pr for Pasture and Grazing. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telqdione 188. FOR SALE—One lot and two build ings on Musgrove street, one build ing on Broad street, several lots on Florida street, 24 acres land on Adair street. J. P. Pn^er. $-5^ PANSY PLANTS. Place your order with us now for Giant Pan^ Plants and English Daisy Plants. $1.00 per 100 in any quanti^. Also Fine Painted Daisy Plants for 10c each. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic RADIO — For efficient, reliable ser vice on any make radio. Clinton Radio Service, Wifi Street. — tf ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only 25c a day, pay up to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. I%one 80 and 82. 11-27-7C U. S. APPROVED CHICKS FroAi U. S. PuUorum Tested R. I. Re^ and Barred Rocks. $10.00 iter 100 delivered. FARBIERS HATCIHERY 908 Main St. Newberry, S. C. FREE! If excess acid causes you pains uf Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau sea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 15Ja-12p BEARDLESS BARLEY. We have ex tra fine Barley, High Purity and Germination Tests. Also Onion Sets, EngUnh Peas and other Seeds and Supplies. * Blakely Brothers Seed SUue. Telephone 188. Ic FINE RAWLEIGH ROUTES AVAIL ABLE in towns of Clinttm and Lau rens and in Laurens County. Good opportunity to get establidied in a profitable btisiness. Dealers in ad joining locfiities makinc sales of $7S and more many weeks. For full par ticulars and personal interview with Johnnie -Walker of Newark, N. J?. now stationed at Fort Jackson, sprat the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gosnell. Miss Roth Fuller, student nurse at the Baptist hospital, Columbia, is spending a vacation with her sis ter, Mrs. A. J. GosnelL Mrs. J. E. Bawkum of Charlotte, N. C., q)rat last week with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Strectman, and Mr. Streetman. . Miss Gladys Osborne of Clinton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flow. Miss Vera Daniels of Hodges, is sprading several weeks with her sis ter, Mrs. Alvin McCurry. bits. Earl Turner and daughters, Sara and Jackie, visited relatives in Greenville recently. Mrs. Ahna O’Dell is sprading a few weeks with her son, Raymond O’DeU, at Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blakely and son, B<^, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams spent Saturday in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce sprat Sunday in Columbia. * 'r-* Mr. and BIrs. S. M. Ruff, Mr. and Mm. Avery Ruff and Miss Mary Ruff of Newberry, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dolan of Charleston, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swygert recently. Mrs. Wade Jenkins, Mrs. Lillian Estes and Mrs. Ruth Seawright spent Saturday in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rushton visited BIrs. Rushton’s parents in Saluda over the week-end. BIrs. C. E. Chiqnnan is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Boswell in Co lumbia for a few days. Misses'Vera and Josephine John son sprat Saturday with their sis ter in Newberry. Mrs. Clarence Fulmer and small son, Jerry, are visiting relatives in Mlrata, Oa. Mr. and BIrs. R. D. Rice of Ninety- Six, visited Mr. and BIrs. E. G. Kay Sunday. Bliss Madge Abrams of Laum^ sprat Sunday with BIr. and BIrs. E. C. Abrams. Billy Stewart of Clinton, sprat the yeek-end with his aunt, BIrs. Grace Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harmra Murrah and Billy Murrah attended the funeral of their* uncle, Oscar Harlin, in Edge- field Sunday aftemora. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brannon and sons, Melvin and Bobby, sprat Sun day with relatives in Ninety-Six. Mr. and Bln. G. A Harrett, Jean ette and O’Dell Barrett yiaited rela- ^ves in Waterkx) Sunday. Mrs. D. J. Boyce spent a few days li^ week with relatives in Sumter and Lynchburg. Mies Margaret Warren visited in the home of C. F. Andraeon in Co lumbia Sunday. She also visited her sister, Bln. C. F. Anedrson, a pa tient in Providence hospital it Simday with Mr. and Mn. R. G. Carr. Miss Mjrrtle Davidson visited friends in Gaffney Sunday. Bln. M. E. Smith and daughten, Sabry and Joyce, visited Mr. and Mn. T. M. Smith in Newberry Sun day. Among those attending the Gaff- ney-Clinton football game were: Mr. and Bln. W. C. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGee, Bln. R. G. Carr, and Miss Myrtle Davidson. Misses Vada Lee and Elizabeth Dickey and Mr. and Bln. Haynard Satterwhite and Judith Anne visited in Newberry Saturday. BIr. and Mn. Claude N. Franks and family raent -Saturday in Green ville. 'J. R. Hall was called to Seneca recently due to the illness of his sister, Mn. John Lee. Mrs. Marion Hall of Kannapolis, N. C., is visiting BIr. and Mn. J. A. Crowder and Mr. and Bln. J. R. Hall. Mri and Bln. J. G. Spariu and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mn. R. M. Moore at Gary’s Lane. Mr. and Bln. W. O. Stewart and family sprat Sunday with Mn. J. W. Davis in Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lanford visit ed in Laurens Sunday. J. R. Hall, served refreshments. - With Hm Skk Mn. E. Hunnicutt is improving after a-^ew days’ illness. Master Jimmy Tucker is ill at his hmne on Milton Road. Bin. Annie Cole has been ill sev eral days. Bln. Reuben Rowe is improving following a recent illness. Tommy Wilkes has l>een ill several days. Mn. W. W. Tucker is at home af ter treatment at Newberry hospital. Marion Smith is at the home of his mother in Greenwood recuperat ing frdm an appendectomy. ed in and presented to the honofee, i Harold Darnell had after which a dainty buffet supper Tuesday. a birthday^ was rajoyed. celebrated b Speelal Novella McCurry birthday November 3 Miss Evilee Summen has a birthK day today. of Cleo Starnes observed a birthdaiy Mrs. Miller Eatertatns Mn. Roy Miller entertained the Beginner, Primary departments and the Intermediate League with a Halloween party at her home Friday I birthday the 8th. Servlees at Ckxrsh Rev. T. L. Avon, prlsident Emanuel college in Franklin Springs, the 4th. Ga., and his quartet 'will be at Gold-' Doris Phillips had a birthday* vllle Pentecostal diurch for sitvices vember 1. Satvurday, Bfpvember 8, at 7 </elocl^ Wendell Hair observed a birthday Sunday morning, afternoon at 2:30,1 the 4th. and also for Sunday evening services, i Miss Essie Mae Dickey had M Rev. B. R. Nichols, pastor, extends birthday November 1. to the public a cordial invitation to! Mrs. Haynard Satterwhite had • attend these services. Birthdays Mrs. Grace Clark has a birthday tomorrow, November 7. C. E. ^apman observed a birth day November 3. Norman Floyd will observe a birthday November 1. Shirleen Gosnell will observe h. birthday Sunday, Npvember 9. Mrs. J. R. Hall has a birthdajr- the 12th. Mrs. Tommie Craft celebrated B birthday November 3. evening. Several games and contests were played, after which the hostess serv ed dainty Halloween'refreshments. ..Ajhbns. Belle Burton q>ent the week- wf ‘ with relatives in Saluda Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott family visited in Walhalla Sunday. Miss Beatrice Graham returned with them for a visit. Mrs. OaOeway Hrasred Mrs. Charles Galloway, a recent bride, was entertained with a mis cellaneous shower Friday evening at the home of Miss Edna Farmer on Ellis street Misses Farmer, NcUe Tinsley, Eth el Owens, Lorice Harrelson, and Ha zel Adams were hostesses. Appropriate games and contests were enjoyed throughout the eve- nii)g, during which the honor guest was presented a box overflowing with lovely gifts. A sweet course with hot chocolate was served by the hostess. Epworth League Bfeets * The Senior I^worth League, met Monday evening with Bliss Nrami HalL A very interesting program, "In Touch With God Through Na ture,” was led by Miss HaU. Several contests and a song ser vice was enjoyed, after which the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Shower Fra Bride Miss Blanche Durgin, Misses Sybil Byars Ruby Lee Harrelson! Sybil Jenkins, Mrs. Mary Rowe and Mrs. Cletis Estes were hostesses at Jo anna club Monday evening at a mis cellaneous shower for Mrs. Carl Gainer, a recent bride. A service wagon, loaded with gifts was wheel- R. Y. Copeland celebrated a birth day November 3. J. E. Boyce had a birthday yester day. Frank Golden had a birthday Mon day. C. R. Norris celebrated a birthday November.^ , Mrs. Nettie Swygert observes a birthday today. C. P. Wofford had a birthday No vember 4th. L R. Traipleton has a birthday today, the 6th. Inez Farmer celebrates her birth day November 6. .!■■ '■ QUICK REUEF FROM STOMAClTuLCEn NtTO EXCESS ACID IMvMMCMiVMl OverteeadniooboMlMafthsinLLABD TBBATlfBNTlMnebMasoldforrettieot SMITH’S PHARBIACT. I jeleef ^ 666 COLDS TO REUEVE MISERY OF UQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Try "Rab-BIy-TIsm”—« Wenderfol fitwiineut ** * 9ood IIOUMO* Or«3FlioHni] travd to anywhor* ia alwaya a barnin —■ feat thart’a a big axtra aaving oa round-trip nckatal UNION BUS STATION PImmm 59 One Way Rd.TrlD New York City $9.00 $16JM Jaoksenville. Fla. $5.M $ 9.M Atlanta, Oa. $2A5 $ 5.1S Columbia. S. C $ .95 $ L7S I # ' Plw S% Fodaral TraaaporbHfai Taa ‘hlREYHOUND ^Company representative write today: i < . Dept. SCK-I^, Rldi-' .: Mrs. Mfie fioyee of Young’e Cross Rawleigh’s, mond, Va. g.2p I Roads, entertained Saturday evening with a chicken stew. Those presrat WAWTED-Two joulU OoldviUe Mr. uid Mr,. ^ to complete Roy Rorce, and ten. Bob, Mr. and ****^1^^*^ *tote Boyce, Mrs. J. E. Boyce pay hall ol tuition and wllltoi to do!,„j jUon Boyce. pleasant part time work for balance, j vr and Mn r r AHauynv and ^ rad with BIr. and Mrs. Pierce At- JUST received, another lot of wul-.taway.^,-__ nut and gold leaf picture frames.* Miss Claudia Mae Boyce, student Also several extra nico chinas. One,nurse at General hospital in Green- gorgeous walnut wardrobe wito large viUe, sprat the week-end with her mirror. The Trading Post, S. Ntjj^nther, Mrs. J. E. Bf^ce. Crisp, Prop., Laurenii, S. C. 13-^.! BIr. and BIrs. James Kinards of Poland Chtoa'’’T^r”'o*^* .5**^ *“*> **'• BIrs. B. W. Oxnur. tor^TOa|^,> Mrs. J. K Boyce and daughter. FOR SALE—Big-lxmud and Essex pige. Wfiter at John H. Young homeplace. TRESPASS NOTICK-4fotSca is giv en that bunting, flaRhiff or has- paadng of any ktaMl upois the landlaon, Damll, vishad Mrs. W. P. Bod- EUra Boyoa, Mrs. Roy Boyce and ■on. Bob, Htrat Friday in Sumtar. BIr. and Bim. H. O, Whitmire and the Mlsriisippi Youngs is b«eby tie in Nawbanry Sunday, prohibited. Violators of Oils notioa BIr. and Clauda Warren and will be prosecuted. Miss Bfacia children of Clinton, spent .last Sun- Young, Clinton. 20-Sc day with the latter's sister, BIrs. Jot Wib 6illil-«ladt Cockar female. BIrs. James Pitts, Phone a08-W. ; Ip WA^TTED TO BU^ Good used braterii oil s|ovas and wood stoves. Drop me a esu^ The Triiding IKilt, S. N. Cri^p, Laums, 8. C. 18-1^ BIr. and Bin. Ralph Huid^es and BIr. and BIrs. Regtoald sprat the wedc-and in Spartanburg. On Sun day they visltad Bfr. and Mrs. Jamas Burnett near Camp jCroCt Mr. And Mku. Louie Stribling ol Waedni^ visitsd Bfr. and Mrs. W. FORA^AL OPENING OF Clinton Tea Room (Mrs. C. D. YARBOROUGH and MRS. G. R. DeSHlELDS, Props.) WILL BE HELD NEXT WEEK (Our Opening Has Been Delayed Several Days Due To Inability To Get All Equipment) Completely New Individual Tables" Modernly Equipped Private Dining Room Fine Foods Rest Rooms We wish to announce to the pubttc that we wlU open our new Tea Room in the Hotel Block on South Broad Street early next weak and cordially invite you to call and inspect our new place. We wfB feature a complete service in meals—lunches, sandwiches, ^d drinks, ice creajR, candies and individual iwders of all kinds. We have installed new dinkig room and kitchen equipment to serve you efficiently in a quiet, attractive atmos phere. We wish to announce,to the ladies and clubs of the community that we have a (Hrivate dining room where wq are prepared to serve parties, organizations and committees. \ ^ Accept this invitation to visit us—bring the family here to eat. Our meals are prepared under our pmonal supervision, featuring good home cooking, well served and all menus of top-quality fooda. THE FOLLOWING FIRMS EXTEND HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE NEW TEA ROORf, WHICH IS A CREDIT TO A CITY THIS SEE. J. C. PHWEY COMPANY ^‘Right In Quality, Style and Price*’ LEAGUE'S DAIRY Phone S59 — Grade-A Milk BIRDSEY FLOUR MILLS 4 Brothers Flour — It’s Birdsey’s, the Best BLALOCK’S GROCERY AND MARKET Phones 156—)57 Prompt Delivery pmrs COAL CO. Creech Coal — Pltoae 75 C-W-S GUANO CO. Suaray Coal—^Not a Plat of Dust In A Ton Phone 62 BUCHANAN’S Phone 28 — danplete Cleaning and Laundry Service ROYAL CLEANERS, INC. Baaatiful Dry Cleaning — Phone 77 SMITH’S PHARMACY Phone 101 — The Rexall Store Yarborough oil co. Phone 9286 J. C. TODD Phone 8 — Wholesale Grocers JOIN THE RED CROSS! - .-f'.