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% • 'c 't iir ..J". ■ ■ ^ - . • j- ;. t.,- • V ;■■ •‘M • *.'*S5fV 'Jiij • - ""r-" Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. .s: Thursdoy, Noyember 27, 1941 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE MRS. E. G. KAT, Csrrespondent Miss Mabel Aldred of Bennetts- -ville a former teacher in the Joanna «dx)ols, spent the Thanksgiving holi- ^asrs as the guest of Miss Annie Ruth mms. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Mahaffey ^■d daughter of Barnwell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lovem and son, Ev- «TCftte, and Mrs. Richard Martin of Calhoun Falls, were Sunday guests ttf Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams. Tom Lewis Martin of Duke uni- •irsity and Miss Grace Martin, stu dent at Converse college, spent the Tfianksgiving holidays with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Martin. Miss Doris Abrams of Greenville, mpeat several days last week with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Abrams. Miss Grace Bozard ot Cowpens, spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Helen Bozard. Mr. and Mrs. Hanvy of Dacusville, ^pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. James Hanvy of the Canal Zone, was also their guest recently. Miss Margie Crawford of Colum bia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Belle Crawford. Mr, and Mrs. L. O. Summer and family visited in Newberry Sundav. Kelly Waits, student at Clem5<m college, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits. Mr. and M^'s. Clarence Morse- of Gastonia, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Morse Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Estes Campbell and daughter, Brenda, of Clinton, sj)ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe-John- aon. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ellison visited in Fort Mill recently. Mrs. Addie Cooper of Lanford, spent a few days last week with Miss Sallie Craig. Mr .and Mrs. Clayton Asbill and daughter, Daisy, of Whitmire, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Le roy Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Morse and son, Jimihy, of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hawkins the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henderson of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’DelL Rev. T. B. Wilkes visited his moth er in Chester last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Little, Alfred and Frances Little of Jalapa, Mr. and Mrs. George Morse and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Little and sons, Ronald and Jimmy, of Hack- ettston, N. J., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Little Thanks giving. Miss Beverly Willingham of New-1 berry, spent the Thanksgiving holi days with Miss Barbara Willingham. { A. D. Barron is spending the weeks in Summerville. I Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Moody spent i Sunday with the latter’s parents in' the Fairview section. j Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Wilkes and family and Rev. James ^ Miltchell! were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Marvin. Holsonback Tuesday. j Edgar Smith of Columbia, spent, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.: White Tucker. j Mr. and Mrs. Buster Long and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long and son of New-' berry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Johimie^ Stroud Sunday. Mrs. S. H. Keels and son. Gam-' well, of Columbia, epent the week-, end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams.! Miss Mable Caldwell was the' week-end mest o| Mr. and Mrs. R.: M. Caldwell in Pomaria. j Mr. ai|<f Mrs. Jack Holsonback and Mr. and Mrs. J. M.. Holsonback and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowie in Greenwood Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bishop and! son, Wayne of Landrum, visited Mrs.j Helen Bozard Sunday. | Marvin Tucker'^d Mr. and Mrs.j Ben Dean visited in Chester Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Gmrge Morse and family spent the w^k-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morse in Greenwood. Misses Lib Ross and Tootsie O’Dell attended the Furman-Clemson football game in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vemer Ross and son of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. T. H. Dcery spent last week-end with relatives in Toc- coa, Ga. Mrs. Ervin Smith of Greenville, Joanna and Ray Long of Columbia, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fw Boland. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long of Columbia, also spent the week-end with the Bolands. > Mr. and Mrs. Furman Mauldin at tended the Furman-Clemson football game in Greenville Saturday. Among out-of-town people attend ing the final services ot Rev. T. B. Wilkes w<ire C. R. Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Monroe of Hopewell, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Boozer of Kinard. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Woods visited in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mi^ and Mrs. Eugene Derrick of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine Stmday. Miss Dora Harris of CUnton, and Gardner Harris df Newberry, spent the week-end with Mr. and BIrs. Fred Harris. Mrs. Elizabeth Hendricks spent the week-end with relatives in New berry and Silverstreet Fulmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Fhlmer, entertained with a party at his home on Main street. Each little guest was given a ball and whistle as a party favor. Mrs. Fulmer served ice cream and cake to the children, and Pepsi-Cola and cake to the mothers. Jerry received many lovely gifts. Those present were Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and daughter, Brenda, Mrs. Roy Templeton and daughter. Gale, Mrs. J. D. Butler and son, Rhett, Gladys and Barbara Willingham, Mrs. Lester Hair, Eddie Fulmer, Wayne Murphy and Harold Willing ham. With The Sick Friends will regret to know Nancy Chapman is ill at her home on Till man Circle. Mrs, Jeanette Osborne is ill at her home. Mrs. T, R. Briges has been ill sev eral days. T. G. Murphy is confined to his home because of a foot ailment. Friends of W. C. Dobbins will re gret to know he is a patient at Hays hospital. observe her 2nd birthday November 30. Mrs. Louise Thomas observed a birthday the 23rd. Arthur Gaskin has a birthday to day, the 27th. Charles KeUy had a birthday No vember 25. Raymond Lyle^ will obseiye a birthday today. George Blakely had a birthday November 22. J. L. Delaney has a birthday to day. Jobie Davenport observed a birth day November 26. Mrs. Gertrude Flow has a birthday November 29th. Mrs. Ruth Harmon is observing a birthday today, November 27.. Mrs. Ruth Thomas had a birthday November 23. Joe Purdy had a birthday No vember 24. Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt observed her birthday Tuesday. Ethel Mae Rowe Celebrates Birthday Little* Miss Ethel Mae Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fearless Rowe, invited a number of little friends to her home last Saturday afternoon to celebrate her third birthday. Balloons and horns given as favors afforded much merriment for the children. Ice ^3cream and candy were served by Mrs. Rowe. Those assisting with the party were served ice cream and Pepsi-Cola. Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holsonback cbser\’ed their wedding anniversary November 24. learn with interest of his promotion to the rank of captain. Captain Cope land, who is sa^ officer at Turner field, Albany, Ga., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. pave W. Copeland ot this city, and a graduate of Preirt)yterian college. MRS. S. P. McCRACKIN, who makes her home here with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth, celebrated her 83rd birthday on November 18, and numerous friends here and elaewhne celebrated with her, and Joined in making this a happy day for Mrs. McCrackiii. She has expressed deep gratitude for^the many gifts and re membrances received. AROUND THE TOWN Incidents, Unusual and Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. For the Thomwell-Clinton High game last Wednesday the former team had much boosting from the children at the baby cottage. The af ternoon before, vdiile out for a walk, they paid The Chronicle office a visit and with horns and noise-mak ers were doing a fine job of pepping the team for the game. The tots, ranging from two to five, wore plac ards and some just able to talk' were chanting "Beat CUnton High.” Par ticularly interesting were the attrac tive red-headed twin girls, Jean and Joan Westmorland. Beach, California, adiere for the past few memths he has held a position with North American Aircraft emn- pany. His room-mate is Ray Bragg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bragg, of Goldville. He was enthusiastic over his first raise, is enjoying the climate aifd is delighted with tfcw people he has met and seeing the homes of the movie stars. eluded more than 79 historic and scenic points of interest 8UBSCRIBB TO THE CHRONICLE if* I WWRIIRgW Wg MUM II WRini WWREEIt Among the 80 Spartanburg Herald- Joumal newspaper carriers enjoying a three-day IwUday trip to Charles^ ton were two Clinton boys, GILEIERT BLAKELY, son ot Mrs. Gilbert Biakely, and CHESTLEY KING, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. The enterprising lads were awarded the trip through a contest and left Spar- Umburg Wednesday, returning Fri day, The sightseeing itinerary in- T Dr. Felder SniHli Dr. Duflcan S. Felder OPTOMETBISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Office Honrs: Dr. Smith, Dally, 4:15 to • Dr. Felder, Dally, 8:30 to 6 Phone 29 for Appointment CUNTON, 8. c. IRMKRHHMWWWIIICRIIIIggRmei^^ ^ j Birthdays I Louise Dunaway has a birthday today. ; Miss Ruth Starnes celebrated a birthday November 26. I Little Brenda Jane O’Dell, daugh- : ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’l^ll, will MISS PEGGY JOHNSON, junior at Clinton high school, daughter of Major and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson, was crowned “Miss CUnton High I” during th^ half at the Honea Path- CUnton Hi game on November 14. Mayor P. S. Bailey presented Miss Johnson a loving cup, and smaller cups were given Misses Edna Earl Workman and Marcia GaUoway, sec ond and third place winners. Others nominated for the title by their friends in the first contest of its kind at the school, included Misses Ruth Jones, Lois Penland, Carolyn Free man and Bobbie Jean Carr. Local friends of 1ST LIEUTEN ANT JOHN W. COPELAND will BOBBY ADAIR, son of Rhett P. Adair, this year spent his first Thanksgiving away from home but just couldn’t resist caUing to talk to the home folks. 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The lo cal league will be host to the union at the December meeting. ■ — BlrtMar Farly In observance of his first birthday last Thursday afternoon little Jerry REDUCED! - ' ONE GROUP BOYS* BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS Good patterns. A little sidled REDUCED! 62 MEN'S SUITS All wooL We boaght too many. 50c Oar loss Is yoar gala. $15 REDUCED! UNE lirRUUF 01ULiDR£N S SWEATERS All WOOL Bad styles and colors for 61.49, bat good for— 50c REDUCED! MEN'S ALL WOOL JACKETS Zipper styles in assorted plaids. $1.88 REDUCED! ONE RACK CHILDREN’S SNOW SUITS “It Just won't snow.” Ton'll do as a favor if yoa will bay 'em. $3 REDUCED! ONE GROUP MEN'S HATS Some soiled, bat a real for felt hat. REDUCED! ONE TABLE CHILDREN’S SHOES All leather. Odds and ends. $1 $1.97 REDUCED! ONE GROUP MEN’S PANTS REDUCED! ONE GROUP BOYS* LONG PANTS 67c Not all siaes, hat evary awe a good valoa. $1 REDUCED! ONE RACK MEN’S INKJLAR TIES Haad-taUstad tttk. REDUCED! ONE GROUP ROTS* PANTS, SHIRTS 50c 50c Uh«f* lap L* Ft. -5.<» I s\jrts 69c REDUCED! ONE GROUP LADIE8* WOOL AND SILK ROBES SOghtly soiled. $*.77 PART WOOL Sbe 7fz80. Plaid pairs. $1.9$ 70x8f COTTON BLANKETS REDUCED! LADIES* FELT HATS i I “Knock-oat** style. See them! 50c REDUCED! LADIES' NEW FALL DRESSES We bought too many blacks, bat the quality and style Is in every one. Doable-bed slae. We’ve got to have fpace for Christmae aaerohaiUHae. 59C Joat Kecelved 16 Pieces MO-DE-OAT PRINTS We need the te save! 19c jfd Man'a Weamn aal RUBBER f6otwear heisea Uw priee ilMi 98c REDUCED! ONE TABLE LADIES* ALL-LEATHER SHOES New Snedes and Oxfords REDUCED! ONE TABLE LADIES* ALL-LEATHER SHOES New Saedee aai OzfM REDUCED! ONE GROUP LADW ALL WOOL PENNEY’S IN ■J