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^ i / ■-/ »/ Thursday, December 4, 1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S, C: J Page Seven Baptist Parsondge ^^Dama^ By Fire Fire Mrly Monday mominc did considerable damage to the Baptist parsonage, the home of Rev.*W. N. Long and family. The flhmes start ed ih the top of the house and spread PERSONAL GOLDVILLE B. G. KAT, Mr. e^d Blrs. Hovey Seid of Spar tanburg, Q>ent Saturday with Mrs. J. J. Abrams. Jack Morgan and Miss Fay Morgan able damage was done both by smoke j anrf water, with practically all fur- Beckham and C. E. Boland niture destroyed. Sunday with friends in And- Officers of the church state that ®rso*i- parsonage will be rebuilt as 80<mt Dr. and Mrs. R. H. McGee and as possible. i j children, Jo^ and Glenn, q;>ent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Long and family are day with relatives in Belton, moving today into the residence ot| Misses Modene Finney and Marie Mrs. E. T. Woodruff on South .Owens I Prater, L. E. Prater, Guy Prater, street where they will reside for the and. Eddie Lee Price spent Saturday present. ! in Greenville. [ Darrell Fields of l^urman univer- STAB MEETING Uit7> Greenville, was the guest of iASTEBN ^ The local chapter Order of the I Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater Sunday. Eastern Star, will meet Friday eve-1 Mrs. Hayne Willinghana and Mie. Ping at 7:30 at the Masonic Tempxei Louis Minify spent Saturday in building. Officers ask all members | Newberry, to attend. Willingham, Betty and Ethel Mae Rowe Eddie Iwmer, Midiael Cooley, Jerry Fulmei/, Sara King, Mrs. J«tf ODell Miss Tootoie ODell, Mrs. La- vinla Cooley and Mrs.^T. A. Deery. She recived many gifts from her guests. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chrealele Eatends Graettags Te These Whese Birthdays aad Aimhrenarles Oeewr This We^ Wekeme Servlee Welcome services were held Sun day evening at Goldville Baptist ‘'j” 9- birthday December ». of the Presbyterian church, who came here recently from Zebulon, C. W. Stone observed his birthday Tuesday, December 9. Sara Pitts, daughter of Mrs. James Pitts, was three years old yesterday. Mrs. E. M. Timmerman has a will NOTICE TO DEP08IT0B8 AND CREDITORS Liberty Building 8t Loan Association N. C., 1^ ^v. S. B. White pastor of wedding anniversary j Clinton, S. C., now in liquidaUon, btother, Hugh Eicheberger, Jr., observe his the 8th. Mrs. J. C^Cope^ has a birthday j Thto Is to notify aU depositors tomorrow, December 5. creditors of the Commercial Bank od Mr .and Mrs. A. O’Daniel have a Clinton, S. C., now in liquidation thaC wedding anniversary Monday, De- a final dividend to creditors and de- cember 8. positors to being paid and all crettt- A, B. Blakely, Sr, wrill observe his tors and depositors are notified that 82nd birthday the 9th. the expiration of thity days from Dr. B. H. Henry and son, Roger, application f« now statoned at .Fort Bragg, N. C.. b Conservator will^ have birthdays Wednesday, Decern- j*Q ithat time will be ^rred accordinB * j to law and all dividends uncalled for ^ will be disposed of according to law. NOTICE j 1 H. D. HENRY, ' ' ! Conservator, This is to notify all creditors of the Dated December 1, 1941. 25-4e Epworth Methodist church, who came here last wee^ from Ninety- Six. AU ministers of ihe‘ village took part in this service. Alap Suddeth has a birthday Sat- tuday, December 6. Today is the birthday-^Of Mrs. W. Invocation wras givon by Rev. B. R. | B. Tribble. Nichols, pastor of Protaco^ HoU- jjr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle have a wedding anniversary the 8th ness church. who has be«i serving the field for Want Ads OSENE—10c per gaUan. Yar borough OU Co., West Main St. 2p Mrs. Clarence Fulmer and Bar-1 thirty-six years gave the wrelcome bara WUlingham spent Sunday with address. Response followed by Rev. LAYING PELLETS cost no more than “mash.” It is sanitary, and economical since it wem’t blow out ens and Miss Doris Wofford visited relatives in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Heuble and children spent the week-end with relatives in Clinton. Louise White spent the week-end with Miss Joy Surratt in the Shady Grove community. Mrs. G. A. Barrett, Herbert Ow of hoppers. Try it NOW. C-W-S Guano Co., Inc. Ic Mrs. Barrett’s brother in Spartan burg recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fleming and Miss Beedy Fleming of Pauline, Mr. TURKEYS, FRYERS, FRESH EGGS — Prompt deUVery at your home. Call Smith-Plaxico Farm, Phone ^nd Mrs. Herbert Wyatt and childiw 141.^, i3_3p! Mildred, Shirley and Bruce of Spar- ' tanburg, spent Simday with Mr. and Kathryn Eichelberger wU celebrate a birthday December 7, and her that cancellation of its charter will be appUed for at the expiration of thirty days from date of this notice, and any and all claims not made witiiin that time wiU be barred by law. F. M. Boland, Sec’y 8t Treas. H. D. Henry, President. December 1, 1941. « 18-3c WiU reaiove yoMl com with I age er JlPFY*25C For Sale By 8ADLER-OWENS PHARMACT C. F. Allen. Rev. S. B. White deUvered the eve-1 junior and senior choirs and a hearty ning sermon. Special music by the! welcome from Rev. James Mitchell, pastor, made this service one to be loBg*acinembered. ^ANSY PLANTS. Wo have nic« Swiss Giant Mixed Color Pansy Plants for $1.00 per hundred In any quantity. Also- fine Painted Daisy Plants for 10c each or $1.00 per doz en. Blakely Brothers Seed StcUai Tetef^ione 188, Ic FOR SALE—One lot and ttyo build ings on Musgrove street, one build ing on ^iroad street, several lots on Florida street, 24 acres land (m Adair street J. P. lather. il-5p ROSE BUSHES. We have jiist re ceived a shipment of individually wrapped Rose Bushes. Several va rieties to choose from; bush and clintoing. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic lO — For efficient, reliable ser vice <m any make radio. Clintem Service, WaU Street tf FOR RENT — Furnished apartments, 2 rooms and kitchenette. Front and bade entrances. Mrs. Sara BeU Davidson, Pheme 66. ^ STATIONERY—Lovely box^ writ ing paper at popular prices. The gift ttvat is always appreciated at Christmas time. Sre our assortments. Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR SALE—Girl’s bicycle in good coB^ittmXt $7.00, Mrs. S_ Mcr IdUltoP.. Ic BIBLES—The ideal 'and aK>reciated Christinas Gift See them at The Chronicle Publishing Co. U. S. APPROVED CHICKS From U. S. PuUorum Tested R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks. $10.00 per 100 delivwed. FARMERS HATCHERY Newberry, S. C. ^ ^ 908 St Newberry, S. C. ONION and CABBAGE Plants. T^ as grown White Bermuda (Onions and Charleston Wakefield Cabbage. Also Onion Sets, English Peas, Multi plier Onions and . Feeds and Oyster Shells. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic Mrs. Gus Barrett. Mrs. Belle Few spent the week end with her sister in Newberry. Mr. and hfrs. Ben Siunmers spent the week-end with relatives in I«x- ington. - - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barret of Lau rens, sp^t the wedc-end with Mr. and Mrs. John FUlmer. Miss Lillie Mae Allen of Kings Mountain, N. C., was the wedc-end guest of her sister, Mrs. James Cooley. Idr. and Mrs. Raymond Hender son of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell over the week-end. Miss Frances Little of Jalapa, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. George Mense. Mrs. Sudle Mae Hawkins accom- companied a party of friends to Co lumbia for the week-eid. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hall and fam ily and Mrs. Marion Hall spent the wedc-end with their son and broth er, Marvin Hall, in Kannapolis, N. C. Miss Flora Tucker spent the wsde- end with Mrs. Melvin Stuart in Rock Hill. J. W. Wocid of Newberry, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wood Sunday. Fred L. Ross of Camp Stewart, Ga., is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Maririn Elliott and family and Miss Beatrice Graham visited relatives in Boi^an, Ga^ Simday. Miss Claudia Mae B^ce student nurse at General hospital, Green ville, spent the week-CM with her parents, Mr. and Sirs. J. E. Boyce. Miss Vada Lee< Dickey spent the week-end with Miss Juanita Franks near Clinton. Essie Mae and Elizabeth Didcey visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cromer in Newberry Saturday. FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indige^on, Hieartbum, Belching, Bloating, Nau sea. Gas Psdns, get free sample, Udga, atKeUets.Dxug Store. 15Ja-llp TRESPASS NOTICE—Notice is here by given that hunting, fishing or tresiiassing of any kind upon the land of ffie Jack H. Young Estate is hereby prohibited. Violators of this notice will be prosecuted. J<dm W. Finney, Mgr. ll-8c ^ With The Sick Friei^ are happy to know that Mrs. Dan ftfartin shows steady im-^ provement amr being confined to her bed severa months following an injury in m auotomdbile accident, and are looking forward to having her out again soon. Mrs. Minnie Lovelace has been ill several days. Miss Blanche Durgin is improving following a rec«it illness. : Mrs. Norman Floyd has been ill the past week. Mrs. Glenn Franklin is out after a week’s illness. Toye Murphy is able to be out after •being confined to his hinne with an injured foot. Birth Annemoements Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Mitch^ of Newberry, announce the arrival of a son November 24. Mrs. Mitchell is pleasantly remembered here as the former Miss Victoria Murrah. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Crapps an nounce the birth of a dau^ter No vember 20. Mr. and Mrs. Champ Johnson an- noimce the arrival of a daughter,' November 21. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Malpass an nounce the rrival of a son, Novem ber 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazier announce the arrival of a son November 28. R. H. Hatton, Sr., Whttmire, Dies / Former Clinton Resident and Merchant Posses. Funeral Tuesdoy. Robert Hartwell Hatton, Sr., 70, died suddenly at his home in ’Wliit- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poag spent! mire Monday morning. He had been Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. to declining health for several Coker in Belton. Olga* Hair of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with his mother, $Ir8. W. W. Hair. Birthdays FOR SALE — Three black and one brown cocker spaniel puppies, ten weeks old. Champion stock. Ideal Christmas gifts. Mrs. Hovey Reid, RED. No. 2, Wellford, S. C. 18-8c DOMESTIC WORKERS ApiHy far ‘JoIm through the South Candina State Emptoyment Serytoe, 16 Sooth Broad Street Vacancies open now for experlenoed cooks and maids. No fees of any kind charged. e .t. BARBECUE SUPPER Tq>-Top- Service Statitm FRIDAY NIGHT or Shfa»o- BAUBCUB HASH. CHICKEN and pig foot stew. J. Lee Willard Grace Price had a birthday yes terday. ~Hobeft Bridges observed a birth day November 29. Lewis Ridings observes a birthday tomorrow. Louise Nelson had a birthday De cember 1st Billy Barbee celebrated a birthday November 29. Fred Coleman has a birthday De cember 5. Jeanette Adams observed a birth-!dent of this city where he was asso- months 'The funeral services were held from the residence Tuesday after noon, with interment following .in Odell cemetery in Whitmire. The ser vices were conducted by Rev. G. S Duffle of toe Methodist diurdi, Rev. J. R. McKittrick of the Baptist dtiurch, and Rev. . John MacEax^em of Columbia, former pastor of the Presbyterian church in Whitmire. Active pallbearers were: T. J. Ab rams, R. P. Abrams, T. P. Scott, J. P. Scott, Jiton Riser and Will Riser. Mr. Hatt^ was a native of Lau rens county, a son of toe late Thomas J. Hatton and Nancy Scott Hatton. For a number of years he was a resi- day yesterday. Mela Ray Tucker had a birthday December 2. Mrs. Mildred Morgan observed a birthday Wednesday, December 3. Mrs. Richard Lewis had a birth day December 2. Mrs. Ruth Feltman observed a blrtoday Dcember 1. Mrs. Dwight Itoilltps had a birth day December 3. Little Toni Stroude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroude, will observe her 2nd birthday t<»norrow, December 5. • Mr. and Mrs. Billy Murrah ob- imrved their wedding anniversary November 27to. WE SELL... Horses, Mules, Cows, Pigs, Com, Dots, Hoy, Strow. Joint Hostesaw Ghro Pai!ty « A deliitotful party was given Mon day night at Joanna club for Mrs. John X«wson Feltman by Mrs. Helm Rushton, Mrs. Len* Madden, Mrs. James 'Thomas, Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Mrs. Willie Mae Prater and Mrs. Cal vin McNeiL Bingo was played throughout toe evening and prizes awarded the dinners. Games were enjoyed tmder the direction of Mrs. Cecil ODell. Sanwidies, cake, and coffee was served by the hostesses. Ittrtbday Party Little Miss Bren^ Jane ODell en tertained her little friends Saturday afternoon, celebrating her second birthday. Fourteen friends enjoyed games and were given horns and balloons as fkvors. Brenda’s mother, Mrs. Cedi ODell, served ice and cobkiis, assisted by Mrs. Bryc^ Little and served toe motoars sand' .widiss, oeld drinks and cookies. 'Ihose presant were Barry and Rose Anne 7<***i*j Berbara Har'pid dated with several mercantile estab lishments- His last positiem here was as manager of toe Farmers Mercan tile company until it liquidated. Nine years ago he and his family moved to Whitmire‘to make their home. Mr. Hatton is survived. by his widow, Mrs. Eleanor Beard Hatton; one son, R. Hartwell Hatton, Jr., of Montgomery, Ala.; a.daughter, Mrs. William W. Lewis of Whitmire, and by toe following brothers and sisters: William S. Hatton, James K. Hatton, Lew E. Hatton, Jdinny McM. Hatton, Miss Frances H. Hatton, all of this community, and Mrs. E. W. Copeland of Laurens. Birth Announcements ESSAY Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Essay of Greenville,® announce toe birth of a son, on Saturday, November 29. Mrs. Essay is toe former Miss Faye Cau- Icy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley df this dly. PLUNKETT / Mr. and Mrs. George E. Plunkett, Jr., of Conyen, Oa., annouitoe toe birth of s son, George in, Monday, December 1. Mrs. Punkett is toe former Miss Nell Abrams, daughter of Mrs. Estelle Abrams of this city. PINSON Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pinson of Greensboro, N. C., announce the birth of s daughter on Mtmday, No- ber 24. Pinaon before mar riage wae Mia$ Julia Bailey, dattdi* ter of Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey of this dty. Santa Always SMILES UPON THE THRIFTY! AND McCOY’S CUSTOMERS ARE THRIFTY CUSTOMERS The dimes yoa’ve saved during the year be come Dollars, and many of them, by Christ mas time. That’s the reason so many Clin- tonians have become regular customers of McCoy’s. These dollars go toward making a happier, merrier Christmas for them and their families. 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