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TItufsdoy. November 13.1941
PBUONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDYILLE
MRS. E. O. KAY, Correspondent
Mr .and ^Mrs. WalUfr Wpits and
flamily pt Pineville, N. C., and Mr.
1—iH Mrs. Milton Waits of Calhoun
YUls, spent the week-end with Mr.
ml Mrs. W. K. Waits.
Mr. and Hall were call- R- L. Turner.
md to Seneca last Thursday due to
the death of Mr. Hall’s sister, Mrs.
the Bush River community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Nabors of
Camp Stewart, Ga., and Saluda,
spent Several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Turner recently.
Mr. and Mrs. G^rge Morse and
Mr. and C. Boland and | family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Erym Smith spent Ihe week-end Mrs. L. W. Little in Jalapa. -
with relatives in Columbia. jyjr, and Mrs. Calvin Poag spent
Henry Turner of Columbia, spent'the week-end with relatives in Bel-
ithe week-end with his mother, Mrs.
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickey and
Horace Poag of Baltimore, Md.,'Barbara and Elizabeth, and C. B,
spent last week with his parents, Dickey visited Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Mf; and Mrs. L. H. Poag. jMilam in Clinton Sunday.
Mrs. E. T. Woodruff of Clinton
•pent several days last week with
her sister, Mrs. J. J. Clarke.
Sgt. E. T. Spires of Camp Stewart,
<3a., spent the week-end with Mrs.
;8pii^.
Miss Helen Gerard, spent the j
ureek-end' with relatives in Green-
arood.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Templeton,
Mrs. J. D. O’Dell and Miss 'Tootsie! former’s \ parents,
O’Dell spent Saturday in Greenville, i George Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ellison visited i Mr. and Mrs-. W.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Turner and son,!
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Osborne and
Leonard, of Ninety-Six, were week-
end guests of the latter’s parents, i M^ks in Belton Swd^.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willingham. i
TiiTijTT, e o* _* children of New Jersey, are spending
Lt. Fred L. Ross of Camp Stewart, ^
Gti., now on maneuvers in North Little near here.
Carolina, spent the week-end with
serve their birthdays Novatnber 9
and 13.
Marshall Smifii, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Smith, celebrates a
birthday Tufsday.
Luther Bro^, Jr., has a birthday
today.
Doris Wehunt will observe a birttir
day the 15th.
Carl Stroude, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Stroude, has a birthday No
vember 14. _
Hazel Ellis observes her birthday
Saturday.
Mrs. Mittie-ivJKinR observes—her
birthday today, ther^Hth.
y Miss Annie Ruth Mims has a birth
day Nov. 14.
Miss Emma Adams will observe
her birthday Saturday, Nov. 15.
Mrs. Virginia Boyce has a birth
day tomorrow.
NEGRO MAN KILLS
NEGRO WOMAN ■
h.s paren^ Mr. and Mrs J M Ross. „ ^ j, j j Snelgrove m
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blakely of
ion, spent the weekend with the mIss Gladys Gilliam spent the I
I week-end with her parents in Lex- j
ington. j
Miss Mary Johnson of Kinard, is
B. W. Oxnen has a birthday today.
Mrs. Ray Surratt will celebrate a
birthday the ,16th.
M. Moore of |
friends in Greenwood Sunday. j Blacksburg, and Major and Mrs. H.l
Mrs. John McCauly spent Saturday'C. Moore and daughter, Henri Carl-1 q.
in Columbia I ...UK I Mcnoeu anarpe.
Mrs. Roy Stockman of Clinton, *is
I ton, of Gaffney, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr. , v.-.- nir- a
Mrs. Attaway’s brother, Claude- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dickert and^er^parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lackey, in Greenwood Sunday. j family, Mr. and Mrrs. Gene Mc-
Mrs. Ruth Feltman visited friends ^ Donald and son of Greenwood, Mr.
in Anderson Saturday. jand Mrs. Arthur Mills and son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Sulton and Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
family of Enoree, spent Sunday with I Oxner and Mrs. Kate Oxner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sultop. . j Messrs. D. J. and H. G. Boyce vis-
Sgt. and Mrs. Gene 'Abrams of ' ited in Sumter over the week-end.
Camp Stewart, Ga., and Newberry,! ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson and .
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams, sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visited Jun Dodgen,
Monday. !a. F. Campbell in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Price Rickard and | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thomas, Mrs.
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ;Virgie Garner and Mrs. Clisby Tern-
Fields and daughter of Batesburg, 1 pleton visited in Newberry Saturday,
and Darrell Fields of Furman uni-| Mr. and Mrs. F. H,, Satterwhite
versity, spent Sunday with Mr. and. and daughter, Judith Ann, visited
Mrs. L. E. Prater. tMr. an(} Mrs. F. M. Satterwhite in
Benjamin III In
Greenville Hospital
William King
Miss Nell Johnson of Kinard, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riding and j
daughter, Louise, and Mrs. J. M. Hol-
sonback visited in Pacolet Sunday.
J. E. Holsonback and Earl Holson-
a patient at the Greenwood hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Goldson and
family of Columbia, spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Helen Bozard.
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Shower Honors Bride-Elen
Misses Flora Tucker, Elizabeth
Franklin and Mrs. William Dunlap
entertained with a miscellaneous
shower for Miss Nelle Tinsley, bride-
elect, at the Franklin home last Fri
day evening.
Appropriate games and contests
were enjoyed. Later in the evening
the honoree was showered with love
ly and useful gifts.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses. ,
W. J. Benjamin, well known citi
zen, is a patient in St. Francis hos
pital, Greenville, \rtiere he under
went an operation last ’Thursday and
expects to undergo a second opera
tion ia the next few days. His
friends will regret his illness and will
be glad to know he was resting fair
ly comfortably yesterday.
Rouse Your Liver Bile
Baptist Organizations Meet
All organizations of Goldville Bap
tist church held a joint meeting Mon
day evening in the assembly room
of the church. An interesting pro
gram was presented, after which a
social hour, under the direction of
Mrs. L. H. Poag, Mrs. J. J. Clarke
anld Mrs. Roy O’Dell, was enjoyed.
A sweet course and coffee was
served.
Epworth League Meets
The Epworth League of Epworth
Methodist church met Monday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Lavinia
Cooley. An interesting program was
led by Jim Hall. After the business
session a social hour and refresh
ments were enjoyed.
Alfred Rowland Harrelson
Alfred Rowland Harrelson, 55,
died at his home on Tillman Circle
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Harrelson
had been in declining health for some
time. V
Funeral services were conducted at
Goldville Baptist church Tuesday af
ternoon at 3 o’clock, with Rev. Ray
Anderson in charge, assisted by Rev.
T. B. Wilkes, Rev. James Mitchell
and Rev. B. R. Nichols.
Burial followed in Rosemont ceme
tery at Clinton.
He is survived by his wife, five
children, Mrs. Dwight Phillips, Mrs.
Gerald Morse, Mi^es Ruby Lee, and
Lorice Harrelson; one son, James
Harrelson, and three grandchildren;
three sisters, including Mrs. Law
rence Webb of near Goldville.
With the Sick
Billy Willingham has returned to
his home from a Greenville hospital
where he has been undergoing treat
ment.
Friends will regret to know “Aimt
Kate” Oxner is ill at her home on
Tillman Circle.
Birthdays
Frances Boyce has a birthday to
morrow,^ November 14.
Bruce Saxon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. Saxon, has a birthday Novem
ber 15.
Harold and Edward Gaskin, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gaskin, ob-
NOTICE TO
* MASONS
Sleep Sounder — Get Up Feeling
Great — Blere Beady For A
Good Day’s Work.
To be noimal your liver shotild
discharge about h full quart of di
gestion-aiding bile juices every day.
A scanty flow — a slowing up may
mean sick Headaches, Biliousness,
Poor Digestion, that half-sick, half-
alive feeling.
Snap out of it! Get a bottle of
Kruschen Salts tonight. Start right
in tomorrow morning and take %
teaspoonful in a glass of water (hot
or cold) half an hour before break
fast and keep this up for 30 days.
Do this and you too may knoW what
it is to get up feeling flt and ready
for a real day’s work. Try Kruschen
for the next 30 days and see what it
means to you when Bile flows freely
on our guarantee of satisfaction or
money refunded.
SMITH’S PHABMACT
A idiooting affair Monday eveninf
at 6:30 in front of Birdsey Flour
Mill store, resulted in thu Jdlling of
one Negro wom^oi, Rosa Lee Richey,
and the wounding of a second woman
in the arm. < The shooting was dq[ie
by Oble Laudeh,'^egro, who movM
here a few months ago fnan Green
wood.
From inlmrmation" gathered it
seemed that Lauden and his wife had
been quarreling and the latter had
left him and moved elsewhere near
the city. His wife, two other Negro
women and a Negro man were park
ed in a taxi in front of the Birdsey
place when Lauden came to town
from his work looking for his wife.
Finding her in the car they began
quarreling and in a few minutea
urere engaged in a fight. He thm
pulled his pistol and fired twice into
the car, at his wife, the two shots
striking Rms Lee Richey in the head,
with death following instantly. His
wife was shot in the arm and later
was removed by officers to the hos
pital for treatment.
After the shooting Lauden dragged
his wife out on the sidewalk and
was beating her when Officer Bal
lard arrived and arrested him. It
was then discovered that he had kilL-
ed one wconah, htS^Bddy being found
in'ihe back of the car.
(Lauden was lodged in the city
jail and later removed to the coimty
jail by Sheriff C W. Weir where he
is now held.
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A Credit To All South Carolina
Clinton, S. C.
Read The Chronicle-Your Ne^jhbor Does
The Grand Master of Masons in
South Carolina, Joseph B. Hyde, has
by proclamation called the 268 lodg
es in the state to meet in their i:e-
^>ective halls Friday evening, No
vember 14, to cmisider certain mat
ters of importance to the Fraternity.
The total membership is ^n>roxl-
mately 18,909.
Thto te the beginning of a series ot
meetbigs that South Carolina Maaona
expeet to observe, “Simultaneous
'MMtfaiga Night,” a custom that baa
attracted nation-wide notlee among
the Fratmiity.
The Grand Maater will broadcast
a message wtr a statewide hookup
from 7:45 to 8:09 o’clock pju., over
the foUawIng ste^i
lumfili'’.
WIS, ColumMh 588
WOLS, Flarenee 1238
WI10, Sumter 134#
WADf, Anderson 1238
WFBC, Greenville 1339
WTMA, Charleston 1258
WCB8, Greenwood 14M
WORD, Spartanburg 1488
Campbell Lodge No. 44 baa made
full preparation for this uMetiag, and
aU resident Maamm whooe member
ship is elsewlim are ssaured a wel
come. Abe all Masons who have de
mits, and these fa arrears are ear-
dlally invited.
Y. P. ADAIB, W. M.
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