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HHgHgHMMHPMRIBRIIBHPgil ^ . * I Thursday, March 12,1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. Page Seven PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE STATE EGG GOAL 29333,000 DOZEN MRS. B. G. KAY, “In 1941 the farmer* of South Car olina were asked to produce- eight! Mr*. W. W. Hair was called to.were: Mesdames J. M. Ross, J. L. oer cent more eggs » they pro- Statesville, N. C., last week due to I Abrams, J. R. Hall and B. W. Ox- duced in'1940* ?!«. Gooding, poul- ^ illness of her daughter, Mrs. Fred ner. * , try. specialist of die Clemson exten- Wheeler. | The president presided over the skin service, said yesterday. “In 1942 Miss Helen Guerrard Spent the | business session, after which the ‘ they are requested to produce. 19 per week-end with relatives in ~Green-, hoirtess, assisted by Mrs. Tam Bol-| cent mens iieggs than they produced wood. and and Mrs. Ross Hall, served re in 1949. The number of eggs the gov- Mr. and Mrs. Moody Johnson spent freshments. eminent expects South Carolina to ^ week-end with their daughter, 1 After the vote of the society it was BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED Neighbors, has a birthday Tuesday, the 17th. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. King of Kinard, have^ a wedding anniversary March 14. x The Chronicle To These Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Oeenr This Week. daughter of Mr. and Smith of this city. Mrs. B. I** BARNES Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Barnes of Gastonia, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter, Laura Marie, Saturday, March 7, at the Gastonia hospital. produce in 1942 ia now 29,333,000 Miss Anne Howe, in Spartanburg. 1 decided to meet heretofore in the as- will celebrate ^ March 17 doaen. , Mrs. Irvin Smith of Greenville, 1 sembly room at the church. For the , a birthday Friday, March 13. , Carroll Poole, Miss Betty Spratt will celebrate a birthday Friday, March- 13. Miss Hattie Mae Horton observes a birthday Tuesday, the 17th. Sam Cassanova of Columbia, for- Mrs. Barnes before marriage merly of this city, has a birthday Miss Barbara Summit of King* Miss Betty Hunter has a birthday M *^ h 1 T 7 ' ' w (Mountain, N. C. Sunday, M*rch 15. 1 Mrs - Joe Dixon observes a birth- Frances Winn, daughter of Mr. and rreenvu: r plaren H. M. Willingham and Cecil Blake ly will be co-hostesses. “This increase is one of the small- spent the week-end with her est requested for any state in the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boland, union and it is hoped that farmers E. O. Shaver and mother, Mrs. J. will meet this request The officials E. Shaver, of Johnston, were honored of our government see the need for, with si birthday dinner at the Shaver Birthdays mere eggs- borne Sunday. . I Doris Thomas has a birthday on “Indications an that our soldiers' Mr. and Mrs. Furman Mauldin March 13th. win fnop be in many foreign coun- spent the week-end with relatives in tries and in some of these countries Liberty. « _ _ eggs have disappeared from diets.! Mr- • nd Mrs. P. L, Attaway and Soldiers sent to these countries will *on, Gettys, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. continue to want eggs and will need Abrams visited Charles Attaway, who them more then ev^because of their i* stationed at Norfolk, Va., in nav- outstanding nutritional value. Egg- al service, recently, drying industries are. now being Mr. and Mn. Jesse erected to dry eggs so that they can daughter, Earune, of be shipped anywhere at anytime. j spent Sunday with Mr ! White Tucker. Mn. RufUs Vaughn and daughter, [Cynthia, Miss Florence Connor and of Whitmire, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. J. T. Gaskin. / C. D. Blakely hnd J. T. Fulmer are attending the Grand Lodge of A. F. its, \ month of April Mesdames J. M. Ross, March 14 is the birthday of Mn. r. e. Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs. was three years old TO KGUSVS C 0LDS LIQUID A. W. Mills. March 11. Miss Ella Little McCrary observes.' — • a birthday the 18th. j Lt C C Brannon „ f r„ rt McCl..- 4)11101111(611161)1$ “It is up to the farmers to see that, the quantity of eggs produced is the) amount requested. The government is 1 r J”™ keeping producers infonned as to Rulh Crock * r increase that is needed. “Now is the time to make plans to increase your poultry another year. Chicks purchased early will - mak* James Lothridge will have a birth day March 14. Betty Smith observes a birthday Monday, the 16th. Elsie Vaughn will observe a birth day Saturday. ^ Mrs. Doris Fanner observed a Tucker •nd birthday March 8. GreenWUe,| SSuSce Guyton obaepvtd , birth . and Mn. | da _ Monday. Mn. Mattie Hays will have a birth day March 14 lan, Ala., formerly of Qiis city, will {observe a birthday Sunday. I 1T111J - h n—flt-Mg. i«w»r« thin I'M- in Charleston this week. Mn. much more profitable layen than acc0 mpani«d Mr. Fulmer for a visit with her sister there. chicks that are hatched late. You will also get better livability from them and the cockerels should sell better for broilen.” IMPORTANT NOTICE March 28 is the last day I can ac cept orders for McCall's at prices q acted: 1 year 91-66, 2 yean $1.56, 3 yean 92.66. New prices: 1 year 91-54. 2 yeaflq 92.44, S yean 93.66. ^ JAMES W. CALDWELL Magaslnes Phone 276 Mn. C. E. Chapman is day Monday. Richard Lewis Miss Cissie Young, student at Queens college, Charlotte, celebrates a birthday March 15. Today’s birthdays include Mrs. TODD Mr. and Mn. J. Paul Todd of At lanta, formerly of this city, announce the birth of a daughter, Paulagene, SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Try “Rab-My-Tkn"—a Tom Cooper, Mn. .George R. Holland Saturday, March 7, at die Emory and Mn. James McCombs. ^University hospital. Mrs. Todd is the ter 0 f Mrs. Herbert J. Martin and ushers, lighted the candles. A pro- the late Mr. Martin of Laurens. gram of nuptial music by Mn. Ro- j — wena Sessions of Newberry, included GEER . Schubert’s “Serenade,” “Moonlight Mr. and Mn. Horace Geer of Mn. Eva Johnson obseiwede birti^iSooata’’ *^ ‘iLove^ Old Sweet Nmety^Sfx, armmmce 'thrTifrth ef S^t" Song.” Mrs. M. A. Law of Newberry, daughter Sunday, March 8, at the birthday I played the traditional wedding Greenwood hospital. Mrs. Geer be- had the week with her daughter, John Boswell ih Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Weathen and March 8. Cliff Tucker has a birthday to morrow. Miss Margaret Warren observes a birthday today. Earl Arthur has a birthday March spending 15th Mrs. T TAKE CARE OF YOU. • Yes, that’s right! Who’s go ing to do u if ycu don’t? How long .las it been, by the way, since eon had s thorough phys ical check-up? Wouldn’t it be • good idea to go, right now, to a capable Physician ? - Tell him all about yourself, and those "troublesome symp toms.’* A little expert advice n>w may help you to steer dear of some sizable bills Ister. And, besides, who wants to be mqfng around ill the time, hampered by “half-way” health ? Will you make that date with your Phyalciap? That’s Gat] Then bring his preacripcioahcic. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY P. L. Attaway observed a birth day Tuesday. Mrs. Carrie Miller has a birthday son, S. D., Jr., visited relatives in March 12 th. Spartanburg over the week-end. j R oy M iller observed his birthday Mrs. Rosa Smith spent the week- March 8. end with relatives in Augusta, Ga. Bill O’Shields had a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland, Mr. March 8. and Mrs. Mason Rowland, Mr. and j xJttle Marion Surratt, daughter of Mrs. E. L. Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Surratt, observed Bill Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- her first birthday March 2nd. win Thomas attended the funeral of * their uncle in Spartanburg Saturday.! with The Sick James Addison has been ill several Baptist church of Newberry, and a days. ' ! soloist with the Newberry Choral daughter, i Friends will regret to know Earl,club. Mr. Mitchell is pastor of the Gold- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barrett visited relatives in Spartanburg Sunday. I marches. Miss Mary Alice Mitchell of New berry, sang “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life” and “The Lord’s Prayer” (Ma-, lotte), and Miss Jimmie White sang “I Love You Truly” (Carrie Jacobs Bond). The bride entered with her sister, Miss Catherine Jackson, her only at tendant Mr. Mitchell had as his best man Pvt. Lewis Derrick of Fort Jackson and Johnston. “Liebestraum” was played softly by Mrs. Law during the ring cere mony. / . Thes bride was lovely in a dusty rose suit With harmonizing acces- carried a prayer book. ]. Mrs. Mitchell was director of the Baptist Training union of Eastside fore marriage was Miss Ruth Smith, BUCHANAN’S Phone 28 sories 1921—1941 Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 20 Years Experience Professional Insurance Information - Furnished Free— r Member — The National Association of Life Underwriters. * > ! Mrs. M. E. Home and Margaret, spent Sunday with Mr. and Holsonback is ill at his home on Mil- Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. jton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wertz and Mr. Mrs idethel Smith has been iU this and Mrs. James Cooley spent Satur- j we ek. day in Greenville. j Fearless Rowe is improving fol- Misses Ruth Starnes and Agnes lowing a recent illness. Tinsley spent the week-end in Green ville and attended the basketball tournament. Messrs. Walter Regnery, D. J. Buchanan, J. D. Butler, J. M. Ross and Floyd Pitta attended a defense meeting held at Drayton Hall at the University of South Carolina in Co lumbia, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henderson of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil O’Dell and attended the Jackson-Mitchell wedding. Raymond O’Dell and daughter, Dorothy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell and Mrs. Alma O’Dell the past week-end. Messrs. Claude Monroe and Wood- row Sullivan attended the basketball tournament in night. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall and chil dren, Jim and Sara Ruth, visited in Danielsville, Ga., recently. Mrs. A. H. Aiken accompanied them home for a visit. * j Miss Vada Lee Dickey spent Sat-, urday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bed-j enbaugh in Newberry. Miss Viola Hall spent the week- j ville Baptist church. After a short wedding trip to Flor ida, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will be at home to their friends at the newly- erected parsonage in GoldviUe. WE REBUILD BICYCLES We've got the parts and the expert workmen to re pair your bicycle for new usefulness. As long as it's a bicycle, we're at your service^ BENJAMIN'S REPAIR SHOP PhDM 117 Eastern Star Elects Officers Gold ville chapter 154, Order of Eastern Stai!, held ,their monthly meeting Friday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Sula Stewart received the degree of the order, after which the following officers were elected to serve the coming year: Worthy Matron—Mrs. Sue Fulmer. Worthy Patron—J. T. Fulmer. A woHwta.^ii66r4CirrMrs. Myrtle Fulmer. Associate Patron—J. J. Clark. Secretary—Mrs. Ada Abrams. Treasurer—J. L. Abrams. Conductress — Mrs. Annie Bell O’Dell. Associate Conductress—Mrs. Oliv- GreenviUe Thursday j ia Abrams. Chaplain—James Fulmer. Marshal—Mrs. Gertrude Spires. Organist—Mrs. Nell Surratt. Ada—Mrs. Ruth Thomas. Ruth—Mrs. Louise Dickey. Esther—Miss Constance Sullivan. Martha—Mrs. Sula Stewart. Electa—Mrs. Grace Blakely. Warder—Mrs. Lizzie Blakely. Sentinel—Charlie B. Dickey. end with Miss Juanita Franks at —• Eastlyn on the Clinton-Goldville Ross-Hair Rites road. Miss Elizabeth Ross, daughter of Mrs. James McHoney of Wilkes-(Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross, and Sigs- Barre, Pa., and Miss Essie Petty of bee Hair, son of Mrs. Elia Rhoden Gaffney, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.[Hair, and the late W. W. Hair, were W. C. Gardner.' I united in marriage Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coward and'at 11:00 o’clock at the home of Rev. of Columbia, and Mrs. Wylie M. K. Medlock, the officiating min- of Spartanburg, and Mrs.(ister, pastor of the Jonesville Meth- Mrs. Beulah odist church, and former pastor of [the bride. The bride was attractively attired in a suit of Royal Blue with black accessories. Her corasge was of sweetheart roses. Following the ceremony the couple left for a short wedding trip to At- WYMAN SHEALY PLUMBING HEATING Free Estimates Gladly Furnished On All Work. - 1 SHOP- 165 E. Ferguson Street Prompt Service HORSES and MULES We have a large number on hand at all times. We can supply your needs. CALL TO SEE WHAT WE HAVE. H. 1. Pitts Stables sons Cooper Mollie Painter visited Stroud Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Boyce, Ken neth, and Mrs. Rafe Boyce spent Sunday in Sumter. t, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones and daugh ter, Louise, and Miss Gladys Gilliam spent Saturday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boyce and lanta, Ga., after which they will be children, Frances and O’Neal,' spent Sunday in Sumter. John—Willingham of Ninety-Six, visited relatives here over the week end. at home to their friends at the home of the bride’s parents on* Taylor street.— The Senior Epworth Lekgue met . Monday, March 9, at the home of (Floyd Abrams. Miss .Jimmie White led the program in the* form of a broadcast. The . topic was “Youth on the Air.” Those having parts iArmon Murrah, Viola Hall, Floyd Abrams and Lavinia Cooley. president presided over the business session and plans were made for a dinner. After the business Stevens and Dan L. Gunter; three the host’s mother, Mrs. J. J. Ab-! sisters, Mrs. Daisy Hydrick, Mrs. raihs, served a sweet course with!Louise Harmon, Mrs. J. D. Barton; coffee. I two brothers, B. K. and Rev. Edward w ■ . Gunter; two* grandchildren, Dan L. Vv - Phyinrr fflveiw . Gunter, Jr., and Joye Surrat. On Saturday evening, March 7, L G. Gunter I. G. Gunter, 57, died early Tues day morning at his home. He had been in ill health for some time. Funeral services were held yester day afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Baptist church in Goldville with Rev. Ray Anderson in charge, assisted by Rev. S. B. White. Interment followed in Mt. Beulah church cemetery in Aiken, counEy. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie E. Gunter; two children, Mrs. Lillian r "-’vj Conservation.” ... Ho givus sklllud, rullablu, economical YJf service on sdl makes of cars and tYvcks.... See him today him at rogalor Intorvals—H you wbnt your car to "soo yaw through.” (thm Budjat flan. Lam down-pay mant* and away tarma on pmrta and aarriea. 4 I ! \ 1 * \ 1 \ Mrs. Roy Miller entertained the pas tor and the board of stewards of the Methodist church. An hour of busi ness was conducted by the stewards, after which Mrs. Miller served an oyster supper, celebrating Mr. Mill er’s birthday. The stewards pre sented Mr. Miller a useful gift Enjoying the occasion were: Rev. S. B. White. Messrs. Milton Bolkk, Walter Fulmer, Jesse Thomas, R. L. Boyce, and T. W. Wood. W. B. C. 8. On Tuesday evening, March 3, the Woman’s Society of Christian Service held its monthly meeting with Mrs. Boyce Oxnar. Mrs. W. O. Stewart led an inspiring program on “Christ and His Healing.” Bioae taking part Jacksoa-Mitchell Miss Hilliard Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jackson of New berry, became the bride of Ret. James B. Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell of Anderson, Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock in a beaptifdl and impressive ceremony in the Goldville Baptist church, with Rev. Johnson of Newberry, officiat ing. Relatives and friends, including a number out-of-Jown guests, at tended the rites. * An artistic arrangement of ivy- entwined trellises, candelabra with burning tapers and tall baskets of white gladioli, furnished an appro priate setting for the occasion. Willis FhiUlps of GokhAUe, and Porter Jackson, brother of the bride. Always saa your fecal CHEVROLET DEALER FOR SERVICE Giles Chevrolet Company, Inc CLINTON, 8. C.