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Page Six / THf CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, May 14, 1942 Want Ads WEST CLINTON PSiSONU AND SOCIAL NEWS FOR RENT —Duplex apartment on North Broad St. C. W. Stone. tfj tfKS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox and family, FOR SALE—Iris roots, unnamed, $1 ! and Mrs. Joe Cox and family of per hundred.. Mrs. W. S. Port®r, Q reenw0O( | i spent Mother’s day with Phone 312-W. ^5 Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cox. is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor visited in Newberry Sunday. FOR SALE—Jersey cow with young j Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lovin of Hick- j L. E. Wood of the navy, returned | calf. Mrs. Selma B. Adair, Phone ory, N. C., spent the week-end with'to New York Monday after spending ; 302-W. lc Mrs. Levin’s mother, Mrs. Mollie ! a few days with his mother, Mrs. Painter. I Ora Wood. NOTICE—If you have borrowed our hand saw, please return at once.! Mrs. Ora Wood and son, Robert,; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory and D. E. Tribble Co. " lc visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith in sons, Walker, Hampton, Colie and — 1 — L Greenwood Sunday. I Edward, Connor Satterfield and! «“«•»»•» “f Camp daughter, Franpes, Wilson Garner, partly furnished apattment. about ^ three or four rooms-house or du- pT.' I .’ Sgt , F , rank R , lley „ of pleT Write Box 62. Clinton. Ip Fort . J,e ! tson ' were “* home tor ^ i week-end. FOR SALE AT ONCE—Garden hose f Oscar Kinard of Camp Stewart, *>4 metal porch chairs, kitchen stool Ga., Sgt. E. B. Norton and Corp. ironing board, electric reflector heat- Andy Andervick of Camp Gordon, Robert Adams visited Leroy Gregory! at Fort Jackson Sunday. Hubert Leopard and daughter,' Magdklene, spent Sunday with Mr.i and Mrs. George Leopard in Saluda.! Clyde Adams of the navy, spent! Mrs. Joe Campbell. Mrs. Wallace sang “Mother's Lullaby.” The roll was called and minutes of the last meet ing were read by Mrs. Jesse Harmon, secretary. A recreation period was led by Mrs. Harmon and Miss Helm Con nolly. The name of each member was put in a hat and each drew the name of her Goldville “sister” to be re membered during the month with a gift. Singing was enjoyed, led by Mrs. WaUace, with Miss Connolly at the piano. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Joe Terry, served strawberry shortcake and iced tea. -■» ■ Birhtday Dinner^/ / . Mrs. Walker Gregory, Mrs. Fred Haney, and Mrs. Ed Y birthday- dinner Sunday er/and other items. Mrs. Jean Autret, Ga., and Mrs. Fred Rodeisperger of Mother’s day with his parents, Mr. mother, Mrs. W. the home of Mrs. Yoi Broad street. About were present. I 701 Hickory St. Ip Newberry visited Mrs. Alice Kinard and Mrs. H. A. Adams, for the week-end. Mrs. Walker Gregory, Mrs. W. T. Wanted radios to repair—i Call for and deliver. Reasonable 1 A Charges, prompt service. CaU C. and son, EdWard and West- Jsimon) Pitts. Phone 267-J. 21-4c le y ^ v . ls . ,ted . M ”- Maybelle Ov- * _ erstreet in Mountville Monday, WANTED—Red and white oak tim-} Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McCullough and bers. Will pay cash. Will buy in children visited Mrs. McCullough’s large or small boundaries or by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Howard, tree. A. B. Chandler, Mountville, i in Ware Shoals Sunday. S. C. ll-5p!l Mr., and ( Mrs. A. F. Campbell, Mr Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nix visited Mr. and Mrs. John Whitlock near Whit mire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brooks and fam ily spent Sunday with Mrs. M. J.| Brooks in Greenville. J Rev. R. D. Hughes is attending the' Southern Baptist convention in Dal-j las, Texas. i- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham and gave a honor of Power, at t>n South ty guests Sunday School Clam/tnjoys Party On Saturday evening the Inter mediate Sunday school class of Cal vary Baptist church enjoyed a social at the home of Miss Jodia Sullivan. Several games were played, after which a salad plate with punch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Rufus Sullivan and Mrs. Billy Snelgrove. Miss Theo Dyer is teacher of the dan. Caif of Thanks We wish to* thank our friends for their sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our husband and father. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. J. P. Smith, Aruthur and Henry Smith. Birthdays Celebrated On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Guest gave a dinner honoring Mrs. L. C. EHedge who was 67 years old, Jackie Gamble who was seven years old, and Martha Nell Holtzclaw who was' four years old. Birth Annouiioeasent Mr. and Mrs. Grover. Sanders an nounce the birth of a son on May 12. diet church and was a son of S. G. and Margaret Williams &nith. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna Coggins Smith; three sotaa, J. W., Ar thur G., and Harry S. Smith; five brothers and three sisters, B. W. t Harry, S. M., L. B., and Wilton Smith, Mrs. Wi F. Brown, Mrs. K. E. Butter and Miss Essie Smith. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at Bai ley Memorial church. Interment was in Glendale cemetery at Glendale. Rev. W. R. Quinn was in charge, as sisted by Rev. R. B. Hughes. sn Ink, Paste, Carbon Paper, Second Sheets, Ink Pads, Stenographers’ Note/Books, Letter Box Files, Type writer Ribbons. Chronicle Publishing Phone 74. f a t James P. Smith James Palmer Smith, 58, died last Wednesday at his home on Jackson! street after three years’ illness. He was a native of Greenville county but had been a resident of this city for seven years. He was a member of Bailey Memorial Metho- KEROSENE • e JQc Per Gallon YARBOROUGH OIL COMPANY I WEST MAIN STREET A'rrrAM r trv ^ ran f e Campbell and sons,; children spent the week-end with SEED INOCLLATION. -Be sure to Mrs. Marvin Stewart and sons, Mr.jMr. and Mrs. P. W. Cook in Great inoculate your legumes for a better an d Mrs. Joe Campbell and children! yield^ We have the correct inoculatLon visited Mrs. E. T. Thornton in Enoree Mrs. Robert Wingo and daughter of r Soy ^ ean J’’ esped QxpH Su ^ day ' j »» t Charleston, spent the week-end with den Beans. Blakely Brothers Seed Mr. and Mrs. John May and family Store. Telephone 188. 1^ visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Grady in NOTICE — Graduation and wedding ''' h ‘ tmire Sun d a y • invitations hand painted and fram- 1 an< ^ Mrs. Johnnie Butler visit ed Florrie Burdette. Phone 206-W. lc ed Mrs - Mattie Butler in Ninety-Six I Sunday. Sw£et POTATO PLANTS, Tomato,} Mrs. Elfie Yarborough of Atlanta, Hot Pepper, Sweet Pepper, Egg- G a., Bill Brown of Greenville, C. C. plants and Cabbage. Also Fertilizers, Coggins, Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Coggins Insecticides. Dust Guns and Spray- of Spartanburg, Mrs. Lettie Ham ers. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. i bright ar id children of Boiling i M rs. L. V. Fallow. Telephone 188. * _L C j Spring$ L Mrs. Essie Smith of Spencer,; Mrs. Julia Nabors of Woodruff, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Big- ham, near Clinton. ' Mr and Mrs. W. E. Bragg of Gold ville, visited Miss Lillian Braswell Sunday. Charlie Braswell spent Sunday with Mrs. Braswell, who is a pa tient in a Greenville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harvey of Buffalo, spent Sunday with Mr. and KEROSENE—10c per gallon. Yar- .N- C., Claude Williams of Salisbury, 1 v i s jt ec i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashlin borough Oil Co., West Main St. 2p C., were among those’here to at- ( g unt }ay. jtend the funeral of J. P. Smith Sat- J. R. Williamson and daughter, Mattie, visited Mrs. Rosa Huey in WANTED.— Everybody to put scrap,urday. metal in the pen on the square.] Mrs. Estell Shaw of Iva, spent the Travelers Rest Sunday Clinton Lions Club. ^ tf week-end with her parents, Mr. and] Mi<'and Mrs. W. H.'Campbell of DAHLIA TUBERS. Choice Tubers ^m,-^ Mrf C^Haie and chil-! * n< ? erS ° n ’ P ^i™ 0mpS ?“ ° f F °* from the Largest Grower in U. S. dren o{ visited Mrs. Mary Mrs^John^Cam^beU^ ^ About 40 Different Varieties, I^rge p assmore Sunday Mrs - John Campbell. and Pompon. Also .Packaged Assort-! M r. and Mrs, J. B. Sanders, Miss ments. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. ^.j ara p 00 i e and L^ r0 y Sanders tfisit- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. West, Mr. and Mrs. Telephone 188. lc James T. Morgan of Spartanburg, Mr. J ed in Charleston the past week-end. p and Mrs. Copeland Adair of Green Mr. and Mrs. A. G-. Galloway Qnpnt SnnHav Mr an/ EGGS are a very important wartime , Mr 'f na mr ?' A ' Calloway visii-* v jn e> spent Sunday with Mr. and food, so it is your duty to give ^ au ^^^ er- J, n ^ rs ' Mrs. A. H. Hughes your growing pullets the best of care Charles Galloway, in Goldville Sun- and feed during the summer months. da y- , 0 Spartan Growing and Developing Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Blakely and c. and John W. McGrevy of Wis- Mash or Pellets will get them ready of 'Spartanburg, and Mr. and cons j n an( j F or t Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks had as their guests over the week-end,* F. for all-out production. 'No extra Mrs - Pat Murphy of Enoree, spent the charge for pellets. C-W-S Quano Co. week-end with Mrs. Ursula Blakely. Mrs. Tommie Galloway spent the Master Deil Jacks spent Sunday with friends in Columbia. Mrs. E. S. Wright visited in Fount ain Inn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward of Green- BABY CHICKS—Blood Tested Stock, week-end with'her parents, Mr. and Pure Breeds. Barred Rocks, R. I. Mrs. O. C. Chaney, in Greenwood. Reds, White Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson and wood T. W* Spiers of Goldvllle, visit White Wyandottes and White Leg- sons of Goldville, spent Sunday with ed M r and Mrs. Charlie Barker horn Cockerels. Also Feeds, Feeders, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell. over tbe we ek-end. Fountains and Remedies. Blakely Mr. and Mrs. W. L Evans, Mrs. L.| mt. and Mrs. Taz Wood of Gold- Brothers Seed Store. Telephone, 188. M. Evans, Woodrow Wilson and sons „iii« ‘ Mr Mr* Won™ WANTED—A - !ruck driver who can visited Mrs. Wilson at State Park, Co- ^ ' ^ furnish work for my 14-ft. Ford UI Jl. - I Mrs. C. E. Elledge and daughter,, stake truck, or will sell same at bar- • and Mrs. Dessle Wilkes attend- Martha Lee, Miss Evelyn Holtzclaw, gain. Inquire at 31 N. Owens St. tf ^ . the . of Pau Stroud in Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long, and N. C. ritv't u r t rWaTr.:, Creenwood Tuesday. Guest visited relatives in Greenwood FOR RENT—House on East Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Edd King and chil- Sunday __ Ave. Suitabie for two apartments. d ren of Rock Hill, and Mt. and Mrs. I Mrs. L. C. Elledge of Greenville, — 1 s ‘ J, F - and fam ^ y of Laurens, j s visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elledge. GLADIOLUS BULBS. No. 1 Bqlbs Mr and Mrs. J. L. King and family M r. and Mrs. C. W. Foster of in Picardy, Flaming Sword, Berty Greenwopd, spent the week-end Kings Mountain, N. C., were week- Snow, Dr. Bennett, Debonair, Prim- their mother, Mrs. Harriett King end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry rase. Princess, La Paloma, Maid of and Mr. airf Mrs. Ralph Stewart. Orleans, Minuet and Recovery. Also Mrs. V. L. Yelton and son, Har- Rainbow Mixture. Blakely Brothers are spending the week with rela- Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc ^ ves in Spindale, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ivester, Mr Mcpinnis. —. Mr. and Mrs. J.^H. Foster zfhd chil dren visited relatives in Greenville Sunday. R. F. Ealey has returned home af- STATIONERY Clinton What - a ^ d x-!^ I !l'--'^ athan an<1 ^ on iter visiting in Blackstone, Va. house in or near cnnion. vvnai visited their parents in Toccoa, Ga.,; Mr and Mrs R L Blease and have you?. Reply “H,” care of The Sunday ! JiT * o ^ nKrr.r.ir-io in ou “ ad y' . , . „ . : children spent Sunday with Mrs. — - v Misses Elizabeth and Betty Jean Blease’s mother, Mrs. W. T. Lamb, OFFICE FOR RENT — In National Nix of Asheville, N. C., spent a few in Greenville. Bank Building. Store room on Mus- days last week with Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs. Charlie Davis of Greenwood, grove Street. See Copeland-Stone Grange Campbell. ! v j s j te d Mrs. J. H. Whitmire Sat- Co., or Heath Copeland. tfj Victor Mattox, Tommie Galloway ; ur( jay. Sgt. and Mrs. Sylvester Turner of Fort Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. , P and Willie Lawson of Camp Stewart FREE! If excess acid causes you pains ^ . , of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion,! *1 , M p., T , —* , —- Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau- , “ hl a d p “„ v G ' !l Laws ® n and Chastain ot Laurens, visited W. T sea. Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, tTanburg Suniay Turner Sunday. at Kellers Drug Store. Hp±? Mr..and Mrs. Manning Chapman of! Amen, The «ek ATTENTION, LADIES! 100 Calling Baltimore, Md., spent Monday with Cards, 50 Informals and 50 Envel- Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil Walker, opes on platinum -parchment paper Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry, Mr. and with engraved plate. Modern design. Mrs. Wm. Terry and little daughter, All for $3.50. Chronicle 'Publishing Christopher Davenport, and Miss Co., Phone 74. Carrie Bell Evans visited Mr. Terry’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Terry, in Green- wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hueble and Mrs. H. A. Adams has been ill sev- whooping eral days. Jerj-y Brooks has •cough. Friends here of Mrs. Julia Navy of Woodruff and Clinton, will regret to know she is a patient at State Park. Mrs. Eula Longshore is a patient at ► FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that dh. the 12th day of June, 1942, ^ will render a final children, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith the local hospital account of my acts and doing as Ad- and children, of Goldville, Mrs. J. V. Mrs. C. M. McElhannon is ill. ministratrix of the estate of Thomas Wilburn of Laurens spent Sunday! Mrs. J B. Barbery is ill again at J. Neighbors in the office of the Judge with Mrs. J. J. Smith. her home on Sloan street, of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 Sgt. Alvin Trammell of Camp o'clock a. m., and on the same day Stewart Ga., spent the :week-end will apply for a final discharge from with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. my trust as Administratrix. - T. Trammell. Any person Indebted said estate is ■ Mrs. R. D. Hughes and daughter, Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Trammell ob served their 40th wedding anhiver- notified and required to make pay- Peggy, are spending the week with sary Monday, May 11 ment on or-before that date; and ^all her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.| May 11 was Mrs. C. C. Abbott ? s persons having claims against said Spiers, in Laurens. i birthday, estate will present them on or be- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Norrell and Mrs. W. C. Power celebrated fore said date, duly proven, or be for- Mrs. Addie Creswell, Mr. and Mrs. 56th birthday May 11. ever barred. Thaddeus Norrell of Abbeville, visit-1 Mrs. E. D. McCullough had a birth- JANIE LEAKE NEIGHBORS, ed Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Powell Sunday, day May 12. ♦ Administratrix.).. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Winslow of! Brenda Bailey Stroud will be two May 12, 1942.—4-4c. Woodruff, spent Sunday with Mr. and years old Saturday. Mrs. C. W. Windsor. | Vernon Ivester was two years old TIME IS SHORT j Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and May 12. Comers’ Weekly, >2.06 per year, children visited relatives in Martin, t years $3.50. After May 12, $3.00 Ga., recently. per year, 2 years $5.00. J. C. Price of Fort Jackson, is American Home, $1.00 per year, home on a twelve-day furlough. May Elizabeth King’s 2 years $2.00. After July, $1.50 per year, 3 years $3.00. See me for other specials. See or CaU JAMES W. CALDWELL At, Clinton Tea Room at 1:30 j Mr. and Mrs. Willard and son, TO CHECK Billy, -Miss Louise Wells of Green ville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Jones and fam ily of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Leggett of Honea Path, spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. J. C. Meadors Sunday, and Mrs. Frank Sumerel. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Dunaway and daughter, Mrs. Betty Lawson and Victor Lawson visited relatives in Union Sunday. • Mrs. Ursula McCaq-y of Greenwood, birthday. Miss Julia King will have a birth day May 18. Tomorrow is Forrest Samples* birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Samples will celebrate their wedding anniversary May 21. , Woman’s Club Meets On Tuesday evening the Woman’s club held its May meeting at the home of Mrs. lone Wallace. Mrs. Palmer Howard, vice-presi dent, was in charge in the absence of the president, Mrs. J. V. Lowe. Scripture reading, _ “Tribute to Mother,” and prayer were given by Invitations <• Announcements Informals Reception Cards * Cards ❖ Note Paper Whatever you need in Eittjraved Stationery we are pre pared to serve you. It would be a pleasure indeed to take care \ ■. of your requirements. Samples gladly furnished. Booklet on Wedding Customs with etiquette of the wedding, presented free with each order.