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Pdoe Eight KIQONAl AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILU ^ BIRS. E. G. KAT, ComqDOiideiit Lester Sweatt, Harold O’Dell, Ken neth Buchanan, Troy Eljis, Jr., Mar vin Bridges and Charles Attaway at tended the upper and lower state all- star football game in Columbia Fri day. Mrs. Buford Wier spent Sunday with Mr. Wier in Newberry. Misses Essie Mae and Elizabeth Dickey spent Friday night with.Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cromer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedenbaugh in Newberry and motored to Columbia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway spent Sunday with relatives in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blakely and son and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Blake ly visited relatives in Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mrs. Myrtle Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. T. L.^Ellison attended t^e radio jambo ree in Charlotte, N. C., Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. McGee and sons visited relatives in Belton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Smith of Whit mire, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mattie Hays. W. C. Bishop and Eula Bishop of Kinard, visited Mrs. Helen Bozard Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins and family spent Sunday at Camp Stew art, Ga., with their son, Herman. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater and fam ily visited their son, Ralph, at Camp Stewart, Ga., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Spires and Mrs. E. T. Spires and family spent Sunday with E. T. Spires at Camp Stewart, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Starnes and family visited their son, Crawford, at Camp Stewart, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. Shady Hawkins and family spent Sunday with Baker Hawkins at Camp Stewart, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner and family spent Sunday with Bluford Nabors at Camp Stewart, Ga. Mrs. Charles Galloway and Mr. and Mrs. John Flow spent Sunday with Charles Galloway at Camp Stewart, Ga. Miss Sallie Craig, John Craig and Mrs. Alice Brown visited relatives at Lanford Sunday.- Bob Ridings and family of Pacolet, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ridings. Mrs. Calvin Poag and children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Coker in Belton Sunday. Miss Caro Smith of Leesville, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Mendell Sharpe the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Streetman spent the week-end in Greenwood with relatives. Miss Hazel Adams, Miss Edna Farmer and Don Fowler visited in Newberry Sunday. Marvin Holsonback and Leroy Hamm spent Saturday in Newberry, j Mrs. O’Dell Strietman and children' are spending the week with Mr. and' Mrs. Guy Strietman. Olga Hair of Fort, Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. W. Hair. 1 Mitt Milam of Clinton, visited Mr.! and Mrs. C. A. Dickey Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price and daughter, Gwendolyn, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ruff in Newberry, Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Motes and, children visited Mrs. Florence Mor gan in Saluda Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lewis spent Saturday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Evans and Mrs. J. H. Price spent Saturday in New berry. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Simmons and R. L. Boyce, served hot chocolate and cookies. The meeting adjourned with the singing of taps. Mrs. Martin Complimented The Ladies class of the First Bap tist church honored Mrs. W. T. Mar tin with a delightful party in the church parlors on Monday night. The guest of honor was presented with a handsome crystal sandwich tray. This happy get-together was tinged with sadness because Mrs. Martin is leaving tu make her home in Green ville. Sill has brought inspiration to her class which benefitted by her teaching and which regards her with deep affection. TOEjWH^JHW|NICLEj_CU||ITONjJJ. made in Rosemont cemetery in Clin ton. Besides her husband, F. W. Hubk, she is survived by one son, A. J. Goa- nell of Goldville and the following step-children: Oliver Huble, Mrs. El sie Gruber. Mrs. Annie Rushton, Otis Hubei, , Miss IGertrude Huble, and David Huble. Also surviving are three sisters: Mrs. Mary Fowler of Marietta; Mrs. J. D. Crain of Clinton; Mrs. Rosa Pruitt of Travelers Rest; two brothers, Manuel Parnell of Ma rietta; Harrison Parnell of West Spring, and two grand-children. Mrs. Alice Ruble Mrs, Alice Gosnell Huble, 47, wife of F. W, Huble, died Saturday morn ing at her home near Clinton. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock from the Bap tist church in Goldville, with Rev. J. E. Mitchell officiating. Burial was ' Birthdays Johnny Stroude observed a birth- jday December 15. P. F. Swqgert will bosreve a birth day Saturday. John Craig had a birthday Decem ber 12. James Cooley observed a birthday December 13. Mrs. Lillian Estes celebrated a birthday Tuesday. , Bryan Adams had a birthday De cember 15. Thelma Bridges observed a birth day Monday.^ Mackey Templeton had a birthday Saturday, December 13. ’ Joyce Frady celebrated a birthday Oecmnber 14. Little Michael Cooley hat a birth day today. i^'Miss Mildred Hays observed a birthday December 15, Miss'^tHgdys; WfOingham had a birthday iHiesday. | Mrs. Toye Murphy had a birthday December 11. Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmar will observe their wedding anniversary Sunday, December 21. GARRETT LOSES LIFE IN WAR IN PACIFIC Laurnes, Dec. 16.—Mrs. Mildred Garrett of Watts Mills was officially notified today of the loss of her son, Wyatt Claude Garrett, 19, while “in action in defense of this country.” Mrs. Garrett said her son was a sea man second class, had been in the navf since September, 1940. A letter dated December 5 was received today by the mother ab^ut five minutes before the “loss” mes sage came. In addition to his mother, widow, the young seaman is survived by two brothers, Wayne and Cecil Gar rett, and one sister, Mrs. Helen Leop ard. n CITY EMPLOYS A THIRD FII^^N City council at Its December meet ing elected Chick Ray of this city, as a iiranan to bring the force to three membmrs. The addttkm was made, it is stat ed, to put the firemen on regular eight-hour riiifts in order to better serve the community. Firemen In addition to Mr. Ray gre T.' P. Owens and G. G. Hooper. Cfiristmas Contata At Mountville School TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for an BM- chines, portable and standard. Car bon paper, rubber stamps. Can 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. ^ r The MountvUle school will presmt a Christmas pageant and cantata in the schoob auditorium Sunday eve ning, Dec«nber 21, at 5:30 o’clock. About a hundred students of file school will take part in the program. The public is cordially invited to at tend. SCHOOLS CLOSE FRIDAT I The city schools will close tomor row for the Christmas vacation pe riod, to reopen on January 5th. The Thomwell orphanage schools will also close tomorrow. DRIVE CAREFULLY ^ SAVE A LIFE •O^FAR ms FlAB TBERB BATE n FATALITIES' from < AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS in LAURENS COUNTY Let's Strive To Make 1941 a Safe Year On the Highwaya. Thla date laal year, 17 y family of Abbeville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.^Sim-i mons. * ; Mrs. Lizzie Boggs of Liberty, spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. C. j L. Wehunt. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rowe motored to Adams camp Saturday for a fish supper. Mrs. Annie Girk, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rushton and Mrs. Cora Gaines spent Saturday in Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ruff of New berry, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Evans. Miss Ruth Turner spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. H. H. Turner, in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dolan of Charleston, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swygert. Lt. Fred Ross of Fort Eustis, Va., and Camp Stewart, Ga., is spending a few days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Wtth The Sick We want to extend Christmas greetings to our shut-in friends of the Village at this time. B. E. Case, Mrs. Dan Martin, Mrs. Mary Fuller, Mrs. Mary Johnson, L. W. C. Blalock, Miss Vera Daniels, Will Turner, Mrs Kate Oxner, Mrs. Lizzie Barrett, Mr and Mrs. J. S. Streetman and Mrs. Dolly Prater. Friends will be pleased to know Mrs. C .R. Workman is steadily im proving at Hays hospitaL George Murrah is a patimt at Hays hospital following an injury in an automobile accident over the week end. LanreiM League Uniaa Meets The Laiuens County League un ion met Monday evening with the Goldville iEpworth league as host. An interesting Christmas program was led by Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. Oth ers taking part were: Misses Nacnni Hall and Bernice Whelcfael; Miss iH- ola Hall played a violin solo, and Miss Jimmie White rendered a vocal solo, “Little Lord Jesus.” After the business session a j^diort recreation period was enjoyea, led by Miss Mary Ellen Turner of Lau- rms. The hostesses, assisted by Mesdames J. M. Ross, J, R. Hall and