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i Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursdoy, December 4,1941 ■i' WEST aiNTON PERSOMl AND SOCIAL NEWS MSS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent Mrs. Wynona Wassick of Cleve land, Ohio, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunningham. Mrs. C. F. Dunaway, Mrs. Hughie Barnette and James Dunaway were visitors in Greenville Monday. Oscar Shepard has returned to dren visited Mr. Lusk’s mother, Mrs. Ellen Lusk, in Salem for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stevenson and children visited Mr .and Mrs. Cecil Ledbetter in Greenwood Sund^.~^ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and camp in Key West, Fla., after spend- children and Wyman Milam visited ftig a fifteen-day furlough with his relatives in Martin Ga., recently.^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shepard Misses Frances Long and Ltns and friends Stevenson spent Sunday with Misses Mrs. J. L. Mattox and grandson o, Batt, Joan Corbin^Rutt Brown. near Whitmire, spent Saturday with Mrs. E. S. Wright. G. G. Driggers and Little Jack Mc Ginnis spent the week-end in the mountains of Tennesse and North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Leopard and the home of Mrs. Joe Terry for their annual Christas party. Officers urge all mernoU^ to a|t^d as new officers will be elected 'at the meet ing. VinoentrOsbonie The following annotincement is of interest to friends of the couple: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vincent an nounce the marriage of their dauid^- ter, Eklna, to Walker Osborne on Saturday, November 15, at the home of Rev. R. H. Cause. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne are making their home with the bride’s parents on Jefferson street ' Dinner lor Sen Simpsonville, and Alfred Barbery of Fort Benning, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery Sunday. A. H. Parkman and daughter, Vera, and Robert Holder visited Mr. and Mrs. W. I. McDowell near Sa- *on Walter, and Mrs. Nancy J. Gil-1 liam of Saluda, visited Mr. and Mrs.! Misses Reba Nell and Margie Anne Hubert Leopard Saturday. I Morns and Mr. and Mrs. L N^. Nix Mrs. Marie Whitlock is visiting | ^^re visitors in Greenwood Satur- her mother, Mrs.. Hughes, who is se- j t * riously ill in Pelzer. Mr and Mre R. C Lunsford visit- Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bigham and'^ Mr. and Mrs. Blumer Morris in son, Gilbert, and Estes Campbell visited relatives in Monroe N. C., Friday. J. C. Cannon, J. L. Arnold, Willie Bishop, and Arthur Hoiyard attend ed the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia, Pa., Saturday. Bill Sutton of Greenville, visited Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Nix near Clinton. Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Fowler of Travelers Rest, Mrs. J. F. Whitmire, Harrison Copeland, H. A. Copeland and family of the Hurricane com- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashlin Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Judson Vfhit- Mr. and Mrs. James Morris of ^nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Ow- Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meadors Saturday. D. W. Bagwell Cecil Wooten, R. .C Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Adams gave a dinner Sunday honoring their son, Clyde, of the United States navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va., who is spending a few days leave at his home. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. G. J. LeopaM, and son, Walter, Mrs. Nancy Gilliam of Saluda, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones and children, Wil lie Mae and Cecil, of Callison, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones and son, How ard, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Watkins and daughter, Lucile, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chiles and son, Donald, Mrs. Ursula McCary Miss Davis, Miss Chiles of Greenwood, L. B. Hastings, Miss Ruth Hastings of Epworth, Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Adams and son, Furman, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leeward and daughter, Magdalene, and Cecil Ad ams of CUntonr “Ov Dear Daddy” one year ago today. Just Our dear daddy was called away. He was sweet loving and kind. No one else like him will we find. He was father, mother and He always answer our every caU. We miss dear daddy and his love. But we know he is at peace with the angels above. In remembrance of otir father. The children of the late Ed King. MAGAZINES FOR OUTTS! Why not solve your gift ^oUems by riving magaainea. Where two or more of. the same magasine are gtvei^ they are to be had at special iwtoes. See me for q>eclal offers. JAMES W. CALDWELL Call 276 Seal Campaign Now Going Forword — Citiaena of Qinton are responding wholdieartedly to the traditional Christmas Seal campaign of the Laur rens County Tuberculosis association, it was announced jresterday by R. L. Plaxico, local chairman. ‘Tn addition to our regular work in teaching the people that tub«r- culosis is preventable and curable, we must ktep ourselves geared for any emergency that may arise,” of ficers df the association state. An interesting sidelight on this year’s campaign, according to Mr. PlsExico, is that many people have 'indftat^ wholehartedly their sup port of the campaign because ”it It ^ an old American institution.” yHf SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONIClJi RUBBER STAMPS All Siaes — Qnkk Servlee CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. TO REUEVE n AI AQ BlISERY OF vl/U/iJ ^ ^ ^ UQUID 666 ”” SALVE NM DROPS rr ;ocrGB COUGH DROPS Try *llub-My-Tl8m”—• Wonderftl Liniment ADS For SALE IN OUR NEXT ISSUE SAY, ”I SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. TRAOl MAM ens Whitmire and family, Mr. andi Mrs. Fred Ellis of Goldville, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellis and family of Lydia, Oxner visited Mr. Bagwell’s father j!,'..?; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin •who is ill in Anderson. Saturday. 1 Raymond Baker of Balfour, N. C.,iMrs. C F Dunaway Ruby Fo^- was the week-end guest of Mr. and Misses Nellie and Eilwn Mrs W J Morris I Brazil of this community, enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Heuble andi dinner given in honor of Rev. and children of Goldville, spent the i Mrs. Fowler at the home of Mr. and week-end with Mrs. J. J. Smith. ,Mi^ Jam^ Dunaway Stjnday. Miss Myra Cooper of Greenville,! Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lawson and spent the week-end with her sister,! ^®^®hter, Peggy, and Mr. ar^ Mrs. Mrs L M Evans. i Russell Lawson visited in Gaffney Friends of Mrs. L. W. King and!^^”^®^' family sympathize with them in thel Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Young and death of Mrs, King’s mother, Mrs.l^^^^hter of Honea Path visit^ Mr. Rebecca Ferguson which occurred W. Windsor Sunday. Friday in York. Mrs. Victor Mattox and Mrs. Leila Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler visit- vi^ted Mr. ^d Mrs.* Jobe ed Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Butler in Smith in Newberry Simday, Greenwood Sunday. ~ L Mr. and Mrs. WiUie Cannon of Mrs. George Threatt and children; week-end with and Miss Viola McCloud of Lock- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crowe. hart, visited Mr. and Mrs Gregory Sunday. O’DeU Mrs. Sarah Webb has returned home after spending four weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Putnam and 1" Calhoun Falk. children of Anderson, Willie Cooper and son, Fletcher, Charlie Cooper and Colie Jackson of Greenwood, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cooper Sun day. Mrs. Arthur Sanders Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Caughman and son Jack, and Patsy Webb vkited John Rush ton, who is ill in Laurens, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and James and Fred Long of Green- i daughter, Doris, visited Heath-, wood, spent Saturday with their par-! ® mother, Mrs. M ents, Mr .and Mrs. S. L. Long. Spartanburg Sunday. Haynie Brooks of Belton, and Frank Clayton of Fort Bragg, N. C., Mr .and Mrs. C. C. Abbott attend ed the funeral of Tom A. Graham, snent .<u»veral days with Mrs. Clay-!"^^® was killed in an auotomobile ton recently. Sunday near Tryon, N. C. Mrs. J. P. Fowler is visiting rela-■ held at Williams- tives in LaGrange, Ga. I ton Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D, F. Lankford and! _ ^ children visited Miles O’Reilly in! _ ^ North recently. I^®wey Cogdill, 43, died Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cox spentat the Laurens County hospital Sunday with their children in Green-, three weeks illness. ,^rood. ' ^ native 6f Spartanburg Mr.’ and Mrs. Reed Cape of Green-1 here for nine ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas wife died one year ago. Ivester Sunday. ! Surviving are three sons, Larry, Mrs. S. L. Long visited her sister, * ® daugh- Mrs. Alma Jamerson in Ninety-Six'^®^’ Mim Florence Cogdill; a brother, j St6V6 Oogdill, 3 sister, Mrs. Oors Mrs. Edna Dunaway has returned of Greenville; four half-sis- home after spending the week with Mrs. Fannie Nelson, Mrs. Mary relatives at Fort Bragg, N. C. ' * Mrs. Annie Sherbert, Mrs. Sofie Bishop of Greenville, i Nulc^r Padgett; and three and B. B. Neal of this city, visited half-br(^hers, Blakely, Fred, and Os- their brother, Clayton Neal, in Bre vard, N. C., Sunday. car Cogdill. Funeral services were conducted Mrs. Grady Cox visited her daugh-. o clock ter, Mrs. Walter Golden, in Green-' F®^^ Shoak church near En- wood Wednesday. ! hy Re.v. D. Hughes. Inter- Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk cind chil- • followed in the church ceme- I tery. QUICK REUEF FROM sraMAciTutcERS :io excess acid UMpwllMiOMiyMl GmtwDmailoiibottlMofUaWlLl.A'BD VEKATHSNThMVbaMi Mldfor r«Uif of Quarterly Union The Fire Baptized church on Beau regard street will begin a three-day quarterly union on Friday,^ Dec. 12. SMITH’S PHARMACY. PENNEY’S CUNTON, S. C.. Birthdays and Wedding' Anniversaries Billy Edward Spoon was eight years old December 1. Woodrow Wikon will have a birth day tomorrow. ^ Irene Braswell celebrated her 13th birthday December 2. Yesterday was the birthday of W. J. Morrk, and hk son, Johnnie, celebrated hk birthday Monday, De cember 1. Bdr. and Mrs. E. B. Davk celebrat ed their 11th sliding anniversary Saturday, November 29. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Teleirfioii« 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE Among The Sick Friends of Albert Spoon are glad he k able to be back at work after being ill three weeks. Mrs. A. G. Galloway has been ill several days. Mrs. Thomas Ballew is a patient at the local hospital where she un derwent an operation on Pri4a7* Bobbie Wooten small son of Ifr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten has the fju. Peggy' Hughes, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hu^is, iS UL Friends of Mrs. MoQie Painter Will be sorry to kiR>w she Is iU. ' Mrs. Wm. Cannoh Is ill again. Mrs. J. D. Gossett is ill tm Jeffer son street. C. L. Cooper was seriously hurt while at work Monday wh<^ a fuse box blew out Hugh Cunningham, carpenter, re ceived injuries while working Tues day. Mrs. A. N. Penland is able to be out after being ill several weeks. Friends of Mrs. J. B. Barbor are sorry to know she is ilL W. M. 8. TW Meet The Woman’s Missionary Society of Calvary Baptist churdh will meet Monday nighL Dec* 8. at 7 o’dddi; at Clinton, S. C. BELK’S Clinton, S. C. PRE-tHMSimS VUIUES DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE AND SAVE BIG! BUY NOW! USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN. Sale Dresses! Group No. 1 Wc have gone through our entire dress stock and reduced from one-third to cme-half off. Smart new dresses, all new fan styles. Values to $6.95. Reduced to— $3.88 Group No. 2 This group affords great values. All new fall silks, blacks and new high shades. We are making room fw Christmas merchandise. Reduced to— $1.44 LADIES’ COATS Special group of Better Goats, tailored and casual styles, plain and fur-trimmed. $14.95 values— . ^ 19.90 SALE! SATIN SLIPS—Beautifol quality Satin SUpn, Oge idain and lace-trimmed. Sizes 34 to 44. Ideal for gifts. MEN’S SUITS! Fine falxes, expertly tailor ed. New fall worsteds and tweeds. Single and double breasted modds. Quality made. Rodkingham brand. Regulars, s^rts and stouts. Sizes 32 to 50. All ime low price— $16.SO MEN'S SHIRTS Bonaire Sanforized qualHy- made Shirts, fast cokH^s, won't shrink. Fabrics found <mly in $1.50 and $1.65 shirts. Sizes $1.19 SHOtTS! Mmi, here’s a real diirt buy! Fast edmr, stapd-up coUar Dress Shirts. Bimght before the price rise. AU wanted m1- ors. Siies 14 to 17— 77c Each MEN’S PANTS Moleskins, whipoords, plains and stripes. We bought too many. Sizes 29 to 42. Your gain our loss. Worth $1.49 today— 98c Pair Sale! Chenille Spreads Just in, new shiimient of Chenille Sineads. Beautiful is the word. Single and double bed sizes. Special-r' $2.88 Buy noiw. fin* Christmas. Others $1.44 to $5.95. FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE 2, 3 and 4 thread. The sea son’s newest dhades. An ex cellent quality Hose that win make an appropriate gift— 69c Pair NYLON HOSE Special purchase Nylon Hose. /Beautiful qua^y. Sizes SVi to lOVi. No more elegant gift to be found. AU new fall cokurs. Regu lar $1.95 value— — $1.33 Pair AH gifts wrapped free of chaife. Bargaio Basement Values! CHILDREN’S COATS One gronp «f CUMrea’a Ceeta, vahwa to $5J5. Slaw 7 to 4— $3.97 PRINT DRESSES LadtoT fan eat, fact ealor Pript Waglit bafora ^ rtoe. Stoaa 14 to 44— 98c Eadi SALE! LADIES’ COATS Oaa sraap Caato, valaaa to fl’M. AU aatora, bat nai all $5.44 PAKKABA HOODS mi firli, an waatod 25c Each MENn HATS Mea'a.waal fait Bata. «a 7H— 98c to $1.19 Visit Our Big Toyhiiil! HUNDREDS OF TOYS FOR ALL AGES BBLK’S BIG BOY WAGONS—the joy of evfry-iM a^^rteel A tMuF taeh. evfry-ypangBtar’s Rfe. Nubr warn wa $3.45 TABLB ud CHAIR SBTS — in maplf or otk. $130 to $635. DOLLS-Y4n» we havo a hmuiUfid ■doetioii of Mb. Big dolfa, tttUo daOi, date. 49o to 1531. loro IHtb.firb. They 49e ta 98e. DOLL BU6GlBS-$Ut to $435. 1 ■i i ■% /