The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 11, 1941, Image 8

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•• ' \ /' Poge Eight TT THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. T'lMirsdflv. December 11,1941 WEST amroN peksonal and social news MES. joe CAMPBELL, CorreqDondent Mr, and Mrs. Brevard Patterson and children, and Miss Helen Ab bott visited relatives in Fort Mill the past 'week-end. Watt Stewart of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunningham the past week-end. Charles Trammell of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smitli ofj Greenville, were week-ent^ guests of ‘ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. I Trammell. brated their 3rd wedding annivesrsary Friday, December 5. Tuesday was the 3rd wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown. Dorothy Anne Bigbee will cele brate her 3rd birthday Decmeber 14. W. L. Evans and Grady Arnold celebrated their birthdays Wednes day. Today is the birthday of John Ar nold. Bill Stacy of Camp Croft, spent Among The Sick the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. A H. Hughes is ill. C. Abbott. j Little Peggy Hughes has the Mrs. G. H. Curry of Cowpens, vis-| whooping cough, ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh i Miss Nan Smith has been ill sev- Cunningham, Tuesday. jeral days. Mrs. Tom Brown, Misses Florence ! W. O. McGee is ill at his home. Howard and Helen King and James Painter were visitors in Spartanburg Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Ficklin had as Baptbt W. M. S. Holds December Meeting The W. M. S: of Calvary Baptist their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I church held its December meeting at James McNinch of Laurens, Mr. and i the home of Mrs. Joe Terry. Mrs. Mrs. Fred Stallcup and children of [Terry the program leader, rendered Greenwood i interesting Christmas program Mrs, Mattie Brown ot Anderson, f'''■?' members taking part- and Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Evans otJoP''the month was “An U^ent Soartanbure visited Mrs L M Ev- 1 Gospel, Song of Angels, the World s anfrientlf {Hope.” Bible study, Luke 1:68-79. ans recently. , “Hark, the Herald Angels Mr. and Mrs. David Word visited' by Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Pal- relatives in Kelton Sunday. ]mer Howard. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. West and Mr. I The meeting was turned over to and Mrs. Boyd Hughes of Spartan-! the president, Mrs. R. D. Hughes, burg, visited Mr. and Mrs. |A. H. Roll called and minutes read by the Hughes Sunday. secretary, Mrs. Ralph Riddle, with a Mrs. Joe Terry, Mrs. L. L. Cope- larg number answering. The Lottie land, Mrs. Geo. Cato and E. A. Hill were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. John Word and Mrs. Joe Campbell were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinnis and son. Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McGinnis were visitors at Camp Croft and Spartanburg Sunday. Miss Irene Campbell of Lymah, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart. Moon and Hundred Thousand club offering was taken. Officers of the organization reelected. Mrs. R. D. Hughes, president; Mrs. Joe Camp bell, vice-president; Mrs. 'Ralph Rid dle, se<;retary and treasurer; Mrs. Joe Terry, program leader. At the close of the meeting Mrs. W. N. Long was presented with a shower of tow els, gifts from the manbers. A salad course with coffee was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Palmer Howard spent the | Mrs. William Terry. we^-end with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Alice Howard, in Piedmont. Mrs. Ralph Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. John Cranford, and children, Eve- Miniature cream pitcher^ filled with mints were given as souvenirs by the hostess. The January meeting will be held lyn and Arthur, and Miss j at the home of Mrs. Clarence Oak- Aileen Copelahd visited Mr. Riddle I ley and John H. Cranford at Camp Stew-j art, Ga., the past week-end. \ Miscellaneous Shower Mr. and Mrs. William Terry visited! On Thursday evening Mrs. Ursula Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Davenport ini Blakely, Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove, Mrs Greenville Sunday. j J. H. Crowe and Miss Carrie Bell Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Attaway and! Evans were joint hostesses at a children of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Attaway. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Young and little daughter of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. H A. Campbell and Fred Bailey of Shelby, N. C., Russell Campbell of Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson j the hostesses, and sons, and Miss Myrtle Fuller of Goldville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Campbell . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell and children and Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Moore visited Mr. Moore’s mother in Greenwood Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. C. N. Sproles and diildren spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Spurlock in B«mettsville. Miss Ruby and Thurman Steven son of Greenwood, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence - Strange spent Sunday with relatives in Lau rens. shower given for Mrs. Cecil Walker and Mrs. Ernest Hamilton, who had the misfortune to have their hcrnie destroyed by fire recently. A large group of friends gathered, while 1 others called during the evening to bring gifts. ' Punch and cakes were served by BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This WeelL Miss Minnie S. Wilson will observe a birthday Tuesday, December 16. Mr, and Mrs. J. 'T. Pack are cele brating a wedding anniversary today., Mrs. W. E. Nash will observe her Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawson visited tomorrow, Dec. 12. Mrs. B. S. Pinson has a burthday today. December Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone near Lau rens Sunday. Ben and Jesse Campbell of Camp Stewart, Ga., were at home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis sent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Folds and Mrs. Essie Lou Gar ner in Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McGinnis and children spent Sunday with Mrs. McGinnis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster, in Kings Mountain, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey spent Sunday with their son, A. L. Lokey, and Mrs. Loeky, in Gaffney. Corp. J. B. Barbery of Fort Sheri dan, 111., at home on furlough, was called back to camp Tuesday. Charles and Tommy Galloway, Al vin Tr^i^ell and Arthur Sanders of Camp Stewart, Ga., were at home for the week-end. Mrs. Ola Watts of Greenwood, 16 is the birthday of Mrs. Irby Holland. Andrew Johnson, Jr., will celebrate a birthday Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair have a wedding anniversary today, the 11th. W. J. Bailey has a birthday tomor row. , Dr. A. E. Spencer will observe his birthday Sunday, December 14. H. Barbery Mrs. L. C. Elledge and dau^ter, and Misses Thelma Hamby and Lois Mrs. Sally Hyman Passes At Home —♦- Mrs. Sally Hyman, 65, wife of Hu bert Hyman, died Tuesday morning at her h()me on Florida street after a lingering illness. She had spent her entire life in Laurens coimty, She was a member of Friendship spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. [Baptist church near Gray Court, from which funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock by Rev. R. D. Hughes. In- Taylor of Greenville, visited Mr. and i terment was in the church cemetery. Mrs. C. E. Elledge Sunday. Miss Lillie Mae ThomtQn of El- berton, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charlie Barker, j|nd Mr. Barker. Mr .and Mrs. Johimfe''Btitler visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Smith in John ston SundayT Jackie Gamble of Greenwood,, is visiting her grandpamts, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Guest Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long visited Mr. and Mrs. R. K. McCuen in Grron- wood Sunday. Mrs. Jodie Sorrow and children of Greenwood, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ow ens. Mrs. Alvin Holtzclaw, Mrs. Mae Holtzclaw and daughters, Nora and Virginia, and O’Dell Holtzclaw, Biliss Errie Sorrow of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood were visitors in Wat«‘loo Sunday. Blrs. Mdllie Painter spent Saturn day with her brother, Johnnie Stroud, and Mrs. Stroud. Btrthdaya aai Wedding Surviving besides her husband are two daui^ters, Mrs. Stella Pen nington and Mrs. Annie Ruth Hy man; one son, Palmer Hyman; one sister, Mrs. Linie Miller; and three brothers, Lee, Johnny, and Frank Sumerel. Frank Elledge was 12 years old laecanbcr 6. ^ ■r. and Mra. Jamas Paaca oda- CITATION FOK LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION The State of Soutii Carolina, County of Laurens. -By J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate Judge: Whereas, Alice B. Jones made suit to me to grant her Letters of Ad ministration of the estate and effects of William James Benjamin. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said William James Benjamin, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be htid at Lari- rens Court House, Laurent, S. C., on December 19th, 1941, next, after pub lication hereof, at 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given \mder my hand this 4tfa day of December, AJD., 1941. J. Hewlette Watson, 2cw J. P. L. C x Santa Claus Headquarters—Opoi Thursday Evening Till 9: SUPS Bemberg and silk satin, beautifully tailored with lace and embroidery. Sizes 32 to 52— 88c to $1.98 Barbizon quality Slips— $1.98 to 13.50 Munsingwear Underwear Quality made throughout.' Gowns.... $1.98 and $2.95 Pajamas $1.98 to $2.95 Panties 79c to 98c ROBES Ladies* beautiful satin, chenille and wool Robes. A most practical gift— $2.95 to $5.95 Others— $1.98 I I % % SALE! NYLON HOSE Just in, new shipment thin sheer long-lasting Nylons, irregulars of $1.95 {quality. All wanted shades: brown, butter, cocoa. Sizes 8^2 to 10^2. A most af^reciated gift— $1.29 Pair Other Full-fashioned Hose 59c to 98c Gifts She’U Want Cannon Towel Sets 98c Cannon Bath Cloth sets 29c Lace Table Cloths, $1.19 to $4.95 Embroidered Pillow Cases, 98c Pair Bridge Sets 98c Sheet and Pillow Case Sets $1.98 Cannon's Famous Sheets, $1.29 Each Cake Boxes $1.49 Nut Bowls .... 49c and 98c 3-pc. Ctmsole Sets 98c SNO SHOES Ladies, Children's, Misses’ Sno B<mts. The thing for a merry Christmas. AU si^. $1.98 Pair JODHPURS For ladies, girls and small children, ^rown and green. Everybody wants a pair for Christnia»— $1.98 to $4.95 Linen Handkerchiefs Hard rolled pure linen Handkerdiiefs. Hand spok ing. Hundreds to select from— 25c Each Hand-made kerchiefs— Cotton Hand- 10c Each SALE! Down COMFORTERS Taffeta covered Down Coni« forters, solids and reversi- Jdes. A real boy, $10.95 value. Christmas Special-^ House SHOES New 8hi|Mnent just in. Wines, bliies, white, and as sorted colors. Sises 4 to 9. An ideal gift— 98c to $2.95 SALE! 7-Way Floor Lamps Ivory stand with white shade. An outstanding value. A marvelous gift. A $7.95 value— $4J9 BOYS’ BOOT PANTS Yes, we have pieRty of them. New shiiwieiit just in. Sizes 3 to 16— $1.49 and $1.98 BOYS' SUITS Boys 3-pe. long pant Suits, all new fall ook^ Sizes 8 to 18— $4.95 to $10.95 ' Suits for Little Gents, Imig pants. Sizes 3 to 8— - $3.95 GIFTS FOR TNE KIDDIES GIRLS’ ‘ Panties 25c and 48c Silk Slips 59c to ^ Parkara Hoods With Holla— 98c Up ft • * ^ Withoot MuffA-TL 25c and 48c BOYS’ Dress flirts Fruit of the Loom and Lucky Lad, fast eators. Sis es 6 to 14— 89c other Bojr^'SliIrta— 59c Bednxnn Slippm For boys wd gtris. AH wanted 49c to 98c ARCHDALE SHIRTS Belk's own brand, quality throughout and sanforized. Sizes 14 to 18. Colors and whitea— $1.65 Gift box free with each shirt. BONAIRE SHIRTS A quality-made shirt, fast color, sanftMrized. Quality found only In $1.50 shirts. Assorted cedmrs and white. Sizes 14 to 17— $1.19 . Other Dress Shirts— 98c i * I s % % ' $ I s - 8 8 8 I ^ MEN’S ROBES Wool Robes, gaberdines and rayons A modt useful gift. AU colors and dies— $2.95 to $7.95 MEN’S House SIi[q>ars The gift aH men appreciate. Soft, warm fur feKs with leather soles, or aU-leather. Sizea 6 to 12— 98c to $2.95 TIES Men*8 Regal Aire wrinkle- proot Ties. Lomned in Eng land. Beautiful patterns, boxed— 98c Each I -■ 8-^ 8 I 8 8 ^ 8 8 8 8 ' Othtf quality He and 4^ Visit Our Toyland! HUNDREDS OF TOYS FOR ALL AGIeS BELK’S BIG BOY WAGONS—the joy of every youngster’s Hfe. aU-stecd. A really flue Wagon. $3.45° each. . "•"'■■■I — TABLE and CHAIR SETS — in maple txt oak..$1.90 to $6.95. DOLLB—Yea, we have a baantifnl seteethm of dolli. B$r Mi; little daOa. Dreaeed cuts. 49e to %6M. TEA SETS—For IHtle glrla. They love them. 49e to 98c. DOLL BUGGIES—IU9 to UM. AIR RIFLES by Daisy. Red Ryder, 500 shots. $1.19 to $4.95. 8 8 8 8 8 8 I BELK’S H Your Marry. QirutniM Store Bagam Basement Values! CHlUmEN’S COATS Oao gfoap of Childi«a*s Coata, tefSAI. IIBM 1 «e 4- $3J7 av VDO oljlIrO full IMO-' 59c Eadi PRINT DRESSES Liilair full ml. iM konght hoforo the 14 to . 98c Eadi SALEI LADIES’ COATS Om group IzUBeu Cooto. vstaei to ^ AU Mton, but m4 an FARKARA HOODS 9Ur ladim ead gk% aU wautod 25c Each T 'r-1. ■ 'r ’ |iMi*o^waol ton Bnli. 1H— 6)4 to 98c to $1.19 . Stor-e Clinloi^S.C. , .'V