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Page Six V*-A^ -* . THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C Thursday, March 12,1942 m BOOKS FOR IMS — Ledfm* (ftll kinds), Cash Backs* Journals, Day Books, Record Books, loose JLeaf Ledgers. Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74. Want Ads If ANTED TO BUY—Five tons No. 1 peavine hay. R. J. Pitts. 1c KEROSENE—10c per gallon. Yae- SOCIETY (Continued from page three) . _ Art Near,” Bach, “Believe Me If All borough Oil Co M West Mdin St 2p j Those Endearing Young Charms” and ‘O Perfect Love.” The traditional' AROUND THE TOWN Incidents, Unusual .and Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. MRS. JESSIE SPARKS, who is to the rank of captain. JTOR SALE—Kobe and Korean les- wedding marches were used as are-*''iT~~7~' ~~ pedeza seed. R. J. Pitts. 1c cessional and recessional for the bri- conv * 1 ^* cln k % &om a 1 dal party. JDR SALE—Gibson electric refriger- softly rendered during the cere- ator, in good condition. Timmerman ntony. Motor Co. lc recent operation, Company E, 10th Quartermaster Reg- Dedication” bv Fran^ wa* and iUneS8 ’ ^ now knitting on heriiment. 'k. J^Z ^eth sweater, all of which have been, 1 JAMES K. HATTON, formerly of contributed either to Bundles for! Langley field, Va., has been trans- _ . „ . . „ __ , Britain or the Red Cross. The Indus-1 ferred with the 1st Reconnaissance Lieut Robert H. Witherlogton and triousness of Mrs. Sparks, who is Squadron to Pendleton field, Oregon. merly of this city, Who reported to by Mrs. P. S. Jeanes of the promotion Camp Croft for assignment with the of her son, LT. JAMES Q. JEANES. army air corps, has beta sent to 1 medical corps. Camp Davis, N. C Kelly field, Texas, to begin training - “ March 28. Young Wier held a posi tion with the highway department prior to his enlistment. LT. TOM PLAXICO of Camp Lee. Va., formerly battalion adjutant, has been promoted to commander of BABY CHICKS Pure Breeds, BWD ^^l lon Luck *y. bellow officers a bl e to sit up only part of RoS, Tl Reds. “ Camv GOTd ° n ’ *ouId be a boost to nun, i John daughter of; each day, . idle hands. .. _ , served as ushers. White Rocks and Others. Also Feeds,. Feeders, Fountains, Oyster Shells and' b r >de was given m marriage MIS s JANE Remedies. / Blakely Brothers Seed ** h^father, and Lieut Todd was M r. and Mrs. Store. Telephone 188. lc a ^ t t! ld f d _ by hls brother, Sloan Todd, city, a# Win ——_ - °f Fort Bragg, as best man. took part in the band’s annual con- WANTED TO BUY— Pine timber j The bride was lovely in her wed- cert. Miss Little played the mello- suitable for pulp wood. Located dmg costume of magnolia bud green phone in itfe concert, which wgs JAMES E. FREEMAN will be grad uated from the basic flying school at Goodfellow field, San Angelo, Texas, this week to enter the final phase of W. Little of this; bis flight training before he is com- p college freshman, missioned as a second lieutenant in the army air corps. ROBERT M. VANCE, naval stu dent at Northwestern university, Ev SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE / within 12 miles of Greenwood, Cross w ith a sports dress and full length given under/the direction of George| anston, I1L, has been promoted to Hill, Mountville, Clinton, Renno.i coa t_ she wore a brown straw hat Trumbull ini the main auditorium on; the rank of ensign. Write Ben R. WaH, Jr., Great Falls, iW jth brown alligator shoes, bag and the campus/March 6. Word was received the past week S. C. j 12-4p brown gloves. Her only ornament ~ .yrHft? — —__ I from LT. HUGH JACOBS, now in was a strand of amber beads, the GEORGE COZZOLINO of Reba- j foreign service, by his parents, Dr. gift of her mother. A pretty bit of non, Va.' who recently enlisted in the and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. In /the cable, " ' ‘ lid not sent from London, he did hot disclose his destination but stated a safe ar rival and that he was well. LT. WIL- A LIMITED NUMBER of Norge elec trie refrigerators, washing ma ^ ^ , . ...... . .. . chines and electric ranges to be sold sentiment was attached to the book army, is a patient at Hays hospital, before March 23rd at old terms of! of Psalm s which she carried as it had Mr % Cozzolmo, mducted at Camp Lee, 20% cash and 18 months to pay., belonged to Lieut. Todd’,s great aunt, was enroute to Camp Wheeler, Ga., Prathpr-Simnsnn Furniture Co. ic'^iss Lidie Blakely, of this city. On when he became ill aboard the train LIAM JACOBS, formerly of Camp — ——- j the book was a brown orchid with a and was taken off and placed in the \ Wheeler, Ga.-, is now stationed at ospital. Being ill away from home Camp Claiborne, La. been lonely local fesi- with a corsage of gardenias/ j dents - especially the young ladies. Mrs: Todd, mother of the groom, lMr - Corrolmo is now Improving. wore navy and her corsage was of! MISS MARCIA GALLOWAY, se- P t i ». .k nior at.Clinton high and editor of immediately after the ceremony ^ SenUneL IlubUcatian , L.eut. and Mrs. Todd left on a hon-1 was winn( , r ot flrst p , p , or mu,,. eymoon tnp, Mter which they FOR SALE—Good used refrigerator. Excellent condition. Telephone 227. lc TREAT YOUR SEED and Increase Your Yield. We have 2% Ceresan for Cotton, Semesap Bell for Pota toes, Semesan Jr. Jor Com and Seme- san for Bulbs and seeds. Also Lime Sulphur and other Sprays. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. ‘ lc FOUND—Pair ladies’ gloves. Owner may have same by calling a^ The Chronicle office and identifying It same. • moted by the journalism division of FOR SALE—One lot and two build ings on Musgrove street, one build ing on Florida street, several lots on where he was a member of Pi Kappa Florida street, 24 acres land on Adair Phi .fraternity. He was a mefhber of Ap 16-p in 1938 good tires. reside in Augusta while Lieut. Todd “ at c "^i G ? rd T, ! Winthrop coUege «nd The Stale, Co- Ths bnde 1, . graduate ot Laurena 1<lmbl> The winnini ar- high school and Furmhn un.Vers.ty,',, , ^ ^u, 5^, where she was popular in musical New Y ork citv fire chief circles. For the past year and a half ,a, , r ? l 4 • au 1 “ 4 ./r « 4 who recently spoke in Clinton in the she has taught music m the Bates- m terest -of dvUian defense. burg-Leesville schools. Lieut. Todd is a son .of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd of this city. He is a graduate of Presbyterian college, PVT. JOE TERRY, JR., who has been transferred to Camp Edwards, Mass., from Camp Stewart, Ga., where he was stationed with the lo cal National Guard unit, writes faith fully to his parents. In one of his let ters he tells how the Yankees Hike to hear the Southern boys talk but “don’t mess much with us rebels.” We gathered that the artny doesn’t change the young men much where food is concerned. Joe wrote just af ter he arrived at Camp Edwards that he was out of money and stamps, and said “I guess in leaving I didn think about anything except my stomach.” One paragraph is devoted to telling how much he enjoys The Chronicle and how all the Clinton boys gang around when he receives is: 8 ’ V SAVE TIME V OU can travel today u before — bat 1 you'll be helping yourself as well as your country if you cooperate in aeveral important ways. Wartime conditions tend to crowd transportation facilities on week- SAVE MATERIALS ends, the only time many soldiers, sailors. Your Trip .street. J. P. Prather.' FOR SALE — Real bargain Plymouth coupe. Five motor in first class condition. Forced to sell due to draft. At home all day Saturday and Sunday. Gary Holcomb, at Yarborough’s Boarding House. Ip faculty before enlisting in the United States army. Since the announcement of her en gagement, the bride has been exten sively entertained in Laurens, Green ville and Clinton. In addition to Clinton and Laurens CHICKS like Spartan Broiler Ration, relatives and friends, the following the ThornweU orphanage high school ciVnton To7“ a^proximatX f^ty Many friends will regret to know of the illness of MISS LOU HEN DERSON and the closing of her home the paper on Saturday and take turns on South Broad street. Miss Hender-1 reading aloud. son has operated a hoarding house in | Word was received here yesterday years, endeavoring to make a real home for all those who resided with 1 her. She left the past week for Hen dersonville, N. C., where she will stay with relatives. MISS HENRI ETTA LEE of; Greensboro, N. C., whose father was Vital to War EtforU AVOID CROWDS Go boforo Mid-Summor So will you, because it will make attended the rites: Miss Elizabeth one 0 f ^ presidents of Presby-' you money. Spartan is balanced for, Talbot Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold terian college and who was among fast, safe growth. It wiU save you E. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Merrils ^ graduates of the -college, has both time and money, and give you Lewis, Miss Frances Balentine, Mr. submitted a drawing to authorities some of the finest chicks you ever and Mrs. D. R. Cochran and Miss j n Washington for a poster to pro- had. Buy Spartan today, and see for!Ruth Cochran, Miss Margaret Nor-j mote the sale of defense bonds and yourself. C-W-S Guano Co. lc, wood, Mr. and Mrs. Yancey Gilker-j stamps Miss ^ has taught art in CABBAGE PLANTS, Onion Plants, i on : a . Jr ^, of Greenville; Mrs., Ed. the city schools in Greensboro for Onion Sets, English Peas and all Smith, Edgar Davis and Miss Hope many years and one of her photog- Seasonable Seeds. Also Lightwood ^ uns ’ ° , Gre€ ri w (XKi; Mr. and Mrs.i rap hy students enlarged a picture in Kindling. Blakely Brothers Seed ”' oe Sheal fy and children, Miss Sarah i co i or 0 f the original drawing and lc Davis and Miss Annie Martha SpeU, I maiiga it to Washington. InchkUd la of Batesburg; Mrs. John Roy Fpl- the drawing are the Capitol, S' sum, and Mrs. Corrie Donnan, of Co lumbia; Will Sloan, of Anderson; war workers can travel. Taking mid-week trips wfll relieve congestion—for instance, shopping tours, social visits, business trips, recreational travel, even visits to men at camps. And if you’ll arrange to get tickets, schedules, information well before depar ture time, you'll avoid delays and confusion. If yo«Vr toimg • vacation this year flan to go before the tuid-snmmer rush. Going by one instead of by cor, ybrfll be saving vital materials America needs. Busel carry a passenger several times as far per pouted of rubber, per gallon of fuel. REYHOUND Store. Telephone 188. WANTED ^—will buy or rent type writers from individual owners. See Adrian Thompson, instructor,ijvtiss Legare Womble and Miss Sa- Perry Business School, at Hotel Clin- ( r ena Foreman of Orangeburg; Mrs. to n - 19-2c, Tom Scott and Miss Donnan of Whit- OFFICE FOR RENT — In National mire ; Mr -. and Mrs - r ° m Gilbert, of Bank Building. Store room on Mus- Simpsonville; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. grove Street. See Copeland-Stone K‘ n 8 and Miss Mary Clemson, of Co., or Heath Copeland. t f Clemson; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Teague of Charlotte; Miss Billie Lew- WE HAVE A FEW used electric re frigerators in which can be sold at saving prices and easy term$ if bought now. Look them over. Prather-Simpson Furni ture Co. ' lc is, of Conway; Miss Lecile • Dfum- cxcellcnt condition mon d, of Jenkinsville; Mrs. Warren White, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman, of Spartanburg; Lt. and Mrs. Harry Bolick and son, Harry, of Fort McClellan, Anniston, Ala.; De- Witt Norwood, of Barnwell; Miss Ra- FOR SALE1—General Electric 7 cu. ft refrigerator.'' Timmerman Motor | chel Nqrwood, of Charleston. Co. lc ^ WANTED TO BUY—Good used baby carriage or stroller. Call 9084. Ip WANTED TO BUY — Kitchen Tabi- net?, good oil and wood cook stoves, ice boxes, refrigerators, heaters, Singer sewing machines and j other used furniture. The Trading Week-End Trips .. Visitors BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Post, ,S. S. C. N. Crisp, Prop., Laurens, 19-2p FOR RENT—Nice apartment, close Friends of Grace Young, daughter in. Private bath and hot water con- of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young, will nection. Hardwood floors. Newly be glad to know she has returned to done over. Garage. E. R. Knox, East school after being ill the past few Carolina Avenue. Ic days. FOR SALE—General Electric range,! Mrs. W. Z. Truluck, formerly of in good condition. Timmerman Mo- Sumter, is now making her home tor Co. lc here with her son, Rembert S. Tru- iluck, and Mrs. Truluck. tatua of Liberty, air planes, tanks and in dustrial buildings in the background, with men and women in uniform and children playing beside “Uncle Sam.” An eagle flying overhead is “calling Americans” to buy defense bonds and stamps for the United States. It would make an attractive poster, a true representation of America. Rela tives and friends here of Miss Lee will be watching with interest to know if it is accepted and used. News from men in service: LT. THORNWELL DUNLAP, who has been connected the past few months with one of the aviation units in Tampa, Fla., as supply officer, has been transferred during the week to Jackson Miss. Lt Dunlap entered the service more than a year ago as a member of the officers’ staff of the local National Guard unit which was sent at that time to Camp Stewart. C. W. WIER, JR., son of Sheriff and Mrs. C. W. Wier of Laurens, for- -LQST—BiH—fold, probably between! . McCoy’s station and Home Store. ! Friends of Ayliffe Jacobs, daugh- Contains registration and social se- * er .°* Mrs. Ayliffe Jacobs, who is a curity card/ $50 reward if returned Patient at the local hospital, will be to police department or Grover Wil- 8lad to know she is improving and son, Little Curb Market, Musgrove Expects to return to her home in a Street. lp few days. Miss Nancy Young was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Way land in Charlotte, N. C. FOR RENT — 6-room house and 7- room house two miles from Clin ton, near State Training school. See Mrs. Will J, Adair. lc DOWN PAYMENTS on radios will be raised to | one-third of the sell ing price after March 23rd. We have j a good number on hand which can be sold on old terms up to that date, j Prather-Simpson Furniture Co. le i PIANOS—Several used pianos in ex-! cellent condition, easy terms. Late' model Wotinghouae refrigerator, old model Frigidaire, solid walnut secre tary, morble-top tables, walnut and gold-leaf picture frames. The Trad ing Post, S. N. Crisp, Prop., Lau rens, 8. C. 19-2p KEROSENE... JQc Per Gallon YARBOROUGH OIL COMPANY WEST MAIN STEER BABY CHICKS SPECIAL THIS WEEK *7.95 per 100 Oar regular B.WJ). Tested R. L Ked*.WHt* leeks, .BArrei White WHITE UGHORN COCKERELS *3.95‘V®" Also Feeds, Feeders, Fountains, Oyster Shells sad lumediss. BLAKELY BROTHERS SEED STORE US Take good old BLACK- , DRAUGHT hb a top-seller all oner ike South D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMER8 Dsy Phone •4 I' Night U. m or tu Clinton, * & a BUILT-IN SUPIR AERIAL SYS, TIM. Grader efficiency on both standard tnd shoft-wive reception. Ar COMPLITI ELfiCTRIC PUSH* BUTTON OPCRATION. 9 Push- Buttons for station Hming and band swhduiu. Any button turns fpdffr on. iAff AND TKBtl MANY OTHK|MEW PlATURBi including Concert Gn»d Sneaker. Amecictn —wi po * Beautiful Walnut tflQ al system. Inclined IlhuniaaSBd Hori- SSLEf-.a*?* w **“ -j ’ -v' ' ' ■ '-V '.1- 'yS&nt Af/ / » Maxwell TrosJ&Jinar Clinton—Two Stores—Laurens V *-"• ' v ; V, *• * -w. m?' v , -O'