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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE,CLINTON, S. C.
Thursday, December 11,1941
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDYILLE
^ MRS. E, G. KAY, CorrMpondent
Mrs. Cook of Boone. N. C., is vis-[Tucker, in Woodruff.
Iting her daughter, Mrs. Grace Trex-1 Mr. and Mrs. B«i Hollingsworth
ler [and sons, and Mrs? Mat Oxner of
Julian Hunnicutt of Camp Stew- »•
•H. Ga., spent the week-end with his *•** Sun-
day.
parents.
Mrs. Ehrmie Kelly and daughter,
Ruth, of Anderson, spent the week-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis and Mr.
and Mrs. Rolfe Hughes sent Sunday
end with Mr. and Mrs Eareie Brown. Mrs. James Burnett
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Ellison, Mrs,:'” SpartMtar*.
Mabel Hale and Mrs. Milford Hli- L ?■■■ “L -" r.™ a ’
.W- Anderson._ spent Sunday with Bob. m Greenwo,^ S™day
date. All members of order are in
vited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakely andl^jgy December 7.
Birtlidaya and Annivenaiies
Gettys Attaway had a birthday
December 6.
Harold Turner observed a birth
day yesterday.
Earl Smith will observe a birth
day Friday, December 12.
W. R. Weathers celebrated a birth
day December 8.
Mrs. Mack Brown has a birthday
tomorrow.
Ercie Brown had a birthday De
cember 9.
Eugene Madden observed a birth-
parents, are one brother. Jack Pace,
and his nandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
J. A. R^inson, and and Bftrs.
Monroe Pace.
had a birthday
r. and Mrs. T. L. Ellison. i^. . in. i. m. • j
Mr. and Mis. Gus Barrett and f"”?* Turner visited | clmence O’Dell
daughter, Jeanette, spent Sunday I'”,Go>>te»bia&turday. IDecemberlO.
with relatives in the Fairview com-,Mark Brown and j d O’Dell observed a birthday
munity. .MiJ- JonM Fulmer spent Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas and;®”?”'^”!'.'” “rMnyiUe. Miss Fannie Copeland has a birth-
children, Violet and Marlene, visited day today,
relatives in Sartanburg Sundky. ville, ms.ted Mm. Street’s brother,’ - -•
Miss Anne Howe of Sartanburg,' ■'oK O Belk Sunday,
spent the week-end with her parents, „Baymond ’^rner of Washl^on,
»Ir. and Mrs. Moody Johnson P f’’ "Pf"' J' "''‘‘•“J.
Miss Cora Johnson was the week- B”’’' T”’’""'- T”™-
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Mrs. Elizabeth Hendricks is spend
ing a few we^ks with her son in
Greenville.
Miss Fannie Cop)eland spent the
week-end with Mrs. G. W. Addy in
Funeral services were conducted
from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
inson Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clb^
by Rev. Algie Lawson and Rev. B. L.
Wood. Interment followed in Roee-
mont cemetery.
One Legal Sale
Made By Clerk
end guest of relatives in Greenville.
Herbert Owens, Miss Doris Wof
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spires
motored to Adams camp /Sunday.
Mrs. Gladys Osborne visited Mrs.
Ethel Threatt in Clinton Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Berry, Mr. and(^ tt wn- Jl.
Mrs. Floyd Mims and family of New-1 Mrs. H. M. Willm^am
berry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Haynard’^*'* Sunday afternoon m New-
Satterwhite Sunday. • j j
Mr. and Mrs. George Morse andj Mr and Mrs. Bill Carter and Mr.
family spent the week-end with Mr.l
and Mrs. L. W. Little in Jalapa.
Dorothy Bridges of Clinton, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.
£. Adams.
Miss Mable Caldwell visited her
parents in Pomaria the past week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and
•on, Billie, of Newberry, spent Sun
day with Mrs. W. W. Hair.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morse of Green
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ruff
of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Morse Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mipphy, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Murphy and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Murphy spent Satur
day in Sedalia. In ^e afternoon the
Mesdames Murphy attended a bridal
shower in honor of Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor.
Mr. and “Mrs. Claude Kay and
in Fort Mill.
Miss Elizabeth Ross and Sigsbee
Hair attended the N. C.-S. C. state
football game in Greenville Saturday.
Miss Bobbie Jean Carr and several
fiends from Clinton spent the week
end at Limestone college, Gaffney.
day with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Blake-
ly-
Miss Flora Tucker spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Alice-
With The Sick
Friends will regret to know Mrs.
C. R. Workman is a patient at Hays
hospital, Clinton.
Little Willie Mae Murrah, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Murrah, is
ill at her home.
Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt is a patient
at Newberry hospital
Lollis-Tomer Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lollis of Maul
din, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Katie Louise, to Rafe
daughter, Nelle, of Union, spent Sun-fGore Turner of Laurens, the wedding
Miss Elizabeth Dickey observed a
birthday December 7.
J. T. Gaskin has a birthday today,
the 11th.
Mrs. Bernard Nabors will observe
her birthday Saturday, Dec. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gosnell observ
ed their wedding anniversary De
cember 8.
Margaret Murrah had a birthday
December 10.
Mildred Adams is observing a
bi]rthday December 11.
Clerk of Court V. R. Fleming con
ducted only one legal sale on De
cember salesday, this being in the
case of T. D. Copeland and C. W.
Stone of this city, vs. Thos. J. Chand
ler and Carl I. Chandler, of near
here, involving two tracts of land
aggregating about 110 acres. R. E.
Babb, attorney, was the bidder at
$500.
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PITTS STREET
Pronpt Scrrke.
ReasonaUa Prices.
We wish^ to announce
that Tuck Corley, formerly
of GoldvUle^ is now em-
irioyed by our shop and
will be glad to serve his
friends.
R. H. Cause,
Proprietor'
Birthday Party
On Saturday evening Miss Ellen
Boyce invited about 42 friends to
the home of Mrs. L. L. Boyce to svur-
prise Bob Boyce on his 15th birth
day. Each guest remembered Bob
with a gift. Several games, contests
and proms were enjoyed. Miss Boyce,
assisted by Mrs. Boyce, served fixiit
to the guests.
to take place December 20. Miss
Lollis has resided here with her aunt,
Mrs. Floyd Osborne, for some time.
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PRUNOL
Tou can get guaranteed reltaf from Con-
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with other acientific ingredienta that
gires geatle yet thorough relief and acta
aa intestinal lubricant and stimulant. Its
fruity flavor makes it pleasant to.take.
PRUNOL ia sold and guaranteed by
your druggist in generous SOc ft fl sizes.
Smith’s Pharmacy
Your Rexall Store
Francls-Smith Rites of Interest
Of interest to their friends is the
marriage of Miss Idethel Sevier
Francis and Marion Grayson Smith
of Goldville.
The wedding was solemnized
Thursday, November 27, at the home
of the officiating minister. Rev. C.
F. Allen. The bride’s attendants
were Misses Sabra Smith and Kath
erine Finney. The bridegroom had
as his bast man Joseph Humphries.
Guests included Mrs. W. J. Wilbanks,
Miss Nellie Case, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Quirt, Mr. and Mrs. James Nabors,
Josie Nabors, Horton Richey, Miss
es Evelyn and Margie Moseley, Mrs.
Rachel Moseley, and Mrs. E. A. Tins
ley.
The home was attractively deco-
Epworth League Meets
The Senior Epworth League meti ^ . .. jj „ .w
Monday evening at the home of Miss wedding with gladi
oli and yellow chrysanthemums.
The bride was becomingly attired
j Juanita Franks. Mrs. Lavinia Cool
ey had charge of the program, the . , ... ,
'topic being. “Sharing Christmas in,!"
I Other Lands.” Those taking part
were; Misses Viola and Naomi Hall,
Ellen Boyce and John Earle Willing-*
ham.
After a short business session Miss
Franks, assisted by her mother, Mrs.
C. N. Franks, and Miss Vada Lee
Dickey, served chicken salad and
,coffee.
Eastern Star To Meet
Goldville chater O. E. S. will hold
their regular meeting Friday night,
December 12, at 7:30. The initia
tion will be conferred on one candi-
Her flowers were a corsage of
American Beauty rosebuds, and she
wore a crescent brooch which be
longed to great-grandmother.
After a short wedding trip the
couple are mziking their home with
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Francis in Goldville.
LrNN'S ^ STATION
Successor To
W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION
We invite all customers of the late Mr. Benjamin, my
friends, and the general public to let us serve your automo
bile needs.
We will handle ESSO products.
Prompt, courteous and dependoble service;
Your patronage and goodwill will be appreciated.
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LYNN’S ESSO STATION
Robert D. Lynn, Prop.
Corner S. Brood and Centenniol Sts.
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as you
saw it in
Bdund her made cveij l^t ChifaUBM hopes coimi*
■sate in a Csvalkr dower chcii forfcoui^ and jiuc die
thing to keep sale the tfOOMem sod die tfcatmct fdttdi w3I f»
into ’’their’* new home.
Cavalier’s ’’Christmas Special** « f^afflofoos
modem cedar diest* is shown above.
(Hh«r Chests at Different Priees
proMl wiu
$29^^
PRATHER.SIMPS0N FURNITURE
COMPANY
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
FOR THE WEEK
Virginia Blackwell, Correspondent
Mrs. Fred Meeks of Greenwood,
visited Mr. and Mrs. David Satter
field Sunday.
Mac Johnson and Julia Motte of
Renno, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Fuller.
Mr .and Mrs. J. M. Tart of Flor
ence, spent the week-end with Mr.
I and Mrs._ S^ Hairston.
! Clyde 'Trammell visited friends at
Camp Stewart, Ga., Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Re^ spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Rice at Ninety-Six.'
Harold Ervin of Fort Bragg, N. C.,
spent the week-end with his parents,
, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ervin.
Mrs. W J. Dabbs, Mr. and Mrs. B.
E. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Reed and son, Gerald, visited rela
tives in Copeland, FIel, Sunday.
Cecil Glenn of Greenwood, spent
Sunday wijh Mrs. Gleim and son,
who are visiting Mrs. Hallie Camp
bell.
Mrs. Eugene Harrison and daugh
ter of Greenwood, are spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. HeutI-
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I Christmas Buyers' Guide I
CHRISTMAS shopping for the **Mea Folks” will be a real pleasure this year, for here
you will find a display of merchandise that will make ideal gifts fw any
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son.
Johnny Eskew of Columbia,
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. B. E. Eskew.
Misss Annette and Robbie Eskew
and Mrs. B. E. Eskew visits Mrs.
Joe Wilson in Columbia Simday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Smith and Mr. imd
Mrs. Cecil Campbell of Goldville,
were guests Sunday of Mrs. Rachel
Moseley.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Benjamin
and children of Laurens, and Roy
McKittrick visited Misses Stella and
Sallie Ann Duckett Sunday.
Mrs. A. C. Caldwell and Miss Mary
Williams visited Mrs. Clifton Lee in
Seneca Simday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Godfrey, Mrs.
Rosie WillEurd and son, Osborne, of
Laiurms, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ta-
han of Greenville spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor and son,
Paul, were guests of Mr. and Bits.
Horace Hamm in Goldville Sunday.
J. C. Shirley and sons, Ostell, and
Harold, of Seneca, were the week
end guests of H. W. Williams.
Faller-Webb
Mrs. J. W. Fuller amxmnces the
marriage of her daughter, Lois, to
wmie Webb of Goldville, on De-
c«nber 20, 1940. The coui:^ axe
now making their home with file
bridegnxnn’s mother, Mrs. Bet Webb.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Linen:
35c and 50c
White ami faney eamMe:
lOc and 25c
PAJAMAS
An attraetive asaertment
11.00 to $ZM
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SHIRTS
In white and colors
$1.25 and up
MACKINAWS
Solid colors and teney
$2.50 to $6.95
HATS
Jobm B. Stetson:
$5.00 and $6.00
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Other makes:
$1.50 to $3.50
ROBES
Flannri, rayon and silk
$4.95 to $12.50
UNDERWEAR
Shoffta and hhirtK
35c each, 3 for $1.00
UnianK
GLOVES
Blaeki tan and brown
$1.50 to $3.50
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WOOL MUFFLERS
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LEATHER JACKETS
Button and slnper Mylea
$10.00 U $15J0
SMOKING JACKETS
$8.50
luore SHOES
iM to $7.50
MARION SHOES
$4.00
TIES
Plain and faney patlema
50c and $1.00 each
I LUGGAGE
ThAV-L-Beg, CHMWmw
Vai-A-vnk
$7,95 to $14.50
SUSPENDERS, BELTS
50c to
SOCKS
$1.00-tov$4.50'each
SWEATERS
$ZM to ISJS
fltc to ItM a pair
GIFT BOXES
Ftaa Vnik Patchaat.
lahn D. Paoe
John David Pace, infant son of ICr;
and Bin. J. H. PBmo, died Mimday
at the henne of his parents on Main
street foUqwing a wedi’s illneaft
Surviving, h| ^addttioB to his
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Before you buy your Suit, Top CoiA, Shoea, Hat# and FihiiahiBg%
ua aheiw yon aomething that you will like to ette, iMterial and priceu
James Pitts
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Irby S. Hipp^ Hgr.
**Ihe Store WHh the Geoda”
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