The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 02, 1942, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTod. S. C.
Thursdoy, July 2,1942
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
SCHEDULE GIVEN
Results of games played during the
fourth week in the Sunday school
softball league have been furnished
the Chronicle as follows:
June 25
Methodist 6, Baptist 3.
ARP-Lutheran 9, Presbyterian 0
(forfeit).
Calvary Baptist 8, Boy Scouts 7.
June 29
Thomwell 2, Baptist 0.
Methodist 7, Junior Order 6.
ARP-Lutheran 8. Boy Scouts 7.
Calvary Baptist 5, Presbyterian 4,
* June 30
Baptist I, Junior Order 0.
Methodist 17, Calvary Baptist 1.
Boy Scouts 5, Presbyterian 4.
Thomwell 9, ARP-Lutheran 0
(forfeit).
Games for the next three-day
schedule follow:
July 2
Junior order vs Presbyterian.
Baptist vs Boy Scouts, f.
(Playing at Florida St. field)./
Methodist vs Thornwell.
Calvary Baptist vs. ARP-Lutheran.
(Playing at Lesh field).
July 6
Baptist vs Calvary Baptist.
Methodist vs Presbyterian.
(Playing at Lesh field).
Junior Order vs ARP-Lutheran.
Boy Scouts vs Thomwell.
(Playing at Florida St. field).
July 7
Thomwell vs Presbyterian.
Boy Scouts vs Methodist.
(Playing at Florida St. field>.
Junior Order vs Calvary Baptist.
Baptist vs ARP-Lutheran. •
(Playing at Lesh field).
"Don’t'Worry About Us-—
i
dren returned home with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry McGinnis for a week’s
visit.
Robert Jones has Joined Camp
Victory at Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nix visited Mr.
and Mrs. John Whitlock near Whit
mire the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bowie and
children of Ware Shoals, visited Mr.
' and Mrs. Jack Fuller Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stockman of
Spartanburg, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Mattie Stockman.
Douglas Medlock, Jr., is spending
the summer months with his mother,
Mrs. Margaret Medlock, in Martins
ville, Va.
With The Sick
Miss Verlee Galloway is recuper
ating at her home on Florence street
after undergoing a tonsil oi
at the local hospital Friday.
Clarence Strings on Bea
street is seriously ill.
Friends of Mrs. Johnnie Hi:
regret to Jmow she is ill,
underwent an appendix opera
the local hospital Sunday.
Mrs. James Barbery is improving
at the Laurens hospital. 1
lawn, after which the hostess served
refreshments.
June 25 was Corp. and Mrs. Vic
tor Mattox’s 9th wedding anniver
sary. yr
Martin Brazil was nine years old
June 28. •
Melbie Woodyl, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ovell Woody, was one
year old June 30. r
Miss Eunice Tucker was fourteen
years old June 27.
June 24 was Mrs. Charlie barker’s
birthday. , . v
July 4 is Walter Spiers’ birthday.
Yesterday was Herbert Hughes’
birthday.
June 25th was Charles Meadors’
13th birthday.
J. B. Gilliam was 12 years old
June 30.
—w:*!l grow our own food!’’ That’s the I attle-rry of America’*
: ix miK’on farm families as the gardcn'nfr se-'-on :c”s a. ound.
> Growing vegetables at hdme relieves overbr~i>r'd )•
...
‘liticr,
^ releases more commercial vef-UMes for the r ‘.Lins; men, cul inruros
j^ a wholesome, inexpensive diet for each "v.
Want Ads
FOR SALE—Rexo, waterless clean- i JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent
WEST CLINTON SOCUL AND PEKSONAL NEWS
er. Call 397-W. Mrs. P. B. Adair. 1c
Mrs. A. N. Penland and daughter,
PERIWINKLE PLANTS for sale,Lm S Penland, have returned
pink color. 15c a hundred. Phone
380-J. Ratchford Boland. Ip
ALL KINDS OF~FIREWOOD—Give
me your orders for size and length
wanted. Pet B. Adair, Phone 397»W.
home after a week’s visit with Mrs.
W. M. Boyter in Gastonia, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carr and
daughter, Evelyn, of Greenwood,
Mrs. James Hale and children of
Gastonia, N. C., are spending the
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Harris.
Mrs. D. G. Jackson spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. J. Y.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS
cost only 25c a day, pay up to
$5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone 80 and,,. „ ,
32. lg_4 C |Harmon of the Charleston navy yard,
Birthday Party
Sarah Nell Lollis was honored with
a party Saturday, her 4th birthday,
by her mother, Mrs. M. H. Lollis.
There were 25 little girls and boys
present, each remembering Sarah
Nell with a gift.
Several games were played on the
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Chastain of Laurens, sympathize with
them in the death of their infant
daughter, Janice Claine, who died
Sunday. Mrs. Chastain is the for
mer Miss Fannie Turner of this city.
Cendoeting Revival
Rev. J. M. Roberts of Ware Shoals,
is conducting a series of services each
evening this week at 8 o’cldck at the
Pentecostal Holiness church. Services
will continue through Sunday. Rev.
' SAY. **1 SAW IT IN THE CHRON
ICLE.’' THANK YOU.
A. M. Herndon, pastor, has issued an
Invitation to the public to attend.
New Ovemar
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mayfield, for
merly of Gastonia, N. C M have moved
to our community, and are occupying
a residence on Sloan street. Mr.
Mayfield is overseer in the weaving
department.
CALL
Plumbing and Heating
Service
185 E. vngmm St
Gray
Funeral Home
' Clinton. S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS
41 aai 899-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR. Gea.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R.! Hughes, in Spartanburg
M Spiers I Pvt, Clifford Still of Fort Jackson,
Curtis Morrisv Hubert Snelgrove, spen t the week-end with Mr. and
Talmadge Simmons, and Johnnie j^ rs west Gregory.
v y yard, Aubrey Rawls of Calhoun Falls,
FTcrRAVFn raiiino ParHc for a rmvi W « e at h ° me for the week-end. visited his sister, Mrs. Jack Fuller,
ENGRAVED Calling Cards for armyj . M r. and Mrs. L. M. Fallow and and Mr . Fuller last week.
pift 0 for a fathpr ^hnshanH 1 hrnthp^ nr' j^ 1 "' ^ rs ' ® en Fallow and chil- Kenneth King is visiting his aunt,
^ b rhron' ? ren ° f vlsited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs . Watt Stewart, at Namie.
p„hf?Qh^p k ro Phnn^vi Ch ^?, ni e FaUow Sunday. Miss Ruby; Mrs. Sallie Sutton of Eaton, N. C.,
: 1 1 Fallow returned home with them for has returned home after spending the
PLANTS — PLANTS. Tomato, Pi- j a visit. week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashlin.
miento Pepper, Bell Pepper, Hot| Miss Margaret Lowe of Greer, and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meadors of
Pepper, Eggplants, Sweet Potato,' ^ on Dow® of Woodruff, are visiting ware Shoals, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Cabbage, Petunia and Zinnia Plants, j^ 1 ’ 1 an d Mrs. J. V. Lowe. Meadors’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- s ^- James M. Meadors of Camp Sand 4 rs>
phone 188. l c I Stewart, Ga., has been promoted to Rudolph and Marcell Barker and
staff sergeant. ' A. A. Barker spent the week-end
Ray M. Robinson of the navy, | w jth Mr. Barker’s sister,. Mrs. Clydie
WANTED — More and more scrap
iron in the pen on the square
Clinton Lions Club.
• visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadors 1 T ramme ji t j n Dahlonega, Ga.
several,days the past^week. ( Hugh Franklin Davis is spending
KEROSENE—10c per gallon. Yar- Starter Sgt. John Tucker of Fort several weeks with his grandparents,
borough Oil Co.. West Main St. 2p Jackson, was home for the week-end. Mr. and. Mrs. W. M. Turner, near
OFFICE FOR RENT — In National ! CeS s'Jt Saluda - I
Bank Building. Store room on Mus-1 a l^e Cam^hSl nf Fot Mr - and MrS ' L ' C Whelchel and
grove Street. See Copeland-Stone ed Jeiat^s here Sundly children visited Fort Jackson Sun-
Co., or Heath Copeland. tf
FREE! If excess acid causes you pains
of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion,
Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau
sea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga,
at Kellers Drug Store.
day.
Mrs. E. M. Reed of Lyman, who Miss Erline Meadors spent the,
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. week-end -in Newberry with rela-!
John Word, has gone to Whitmire tives.
where she will visit relative^. Rev. and Mrs. Algie Lawson of
^ r ' ^ n . < ? ^ rs ‘ Jones and chil- Lydia, were dinner guests of Mr. and
12p-7-2 [ drei h and R uth « Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Brooks Dunaway Sunday.
WE BUY old, broken or discarded! f, r ^ of T s P ar ta n t>urg, visited Maudine Yarborough and Guynell
Victrola records, with the excep-1 J oster and Mrs 1 Gunter are spending the week in
lion of laminated or Edison. Bring, M rhirip- r u t n Whitm * re -
them to Rose s 5c, 10c and 25c StoreJ vil ^ S : of .,p°Jf" Mr. and Mrs. WilUe Riddle and
i4^i vi ^ e » ls spending the week with Mr. Miss Louise Wells of Greenville, vis-
and Mrs. A. G. Galloway. * j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker and'Sunday,
children visited Mrs. Tucker s par-; Misses Betty Gilliam, Lucille and
ents Mr and Mrs. T. K. King, in Ire ne Braswell, Elva Jean Daven-
Mauldin Sunday. Floyd Tucker re- ‘ port and Doris Arnold spent Sunday
turned home after spending several w ith Miss Joyce Roberts in Laurens,
weeks with his grandparents, -Mr.' Ed and Fred, Annie Ruth and
and Mrs. King. | Elizabeth King of Thornwell orphan-
Ned Vincent and Walker Osborne a g e) are spending their summer va-
of Fort Jackson^ were home for the cation with their brother, Woodell
W ^r k-end ‘ J w ™ 0/ . ; King and Mrs. King. *
Mr. and Mrs. Tan Strings of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew and
Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. children spent the week-end with
and Mrs. Ralph Samples. -i Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hampton in
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cannon of, Fountain Inn.
Miami, Fla., spent the week-end | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ivester vis-
with Mr. Cannon s parents, Mr. and | ited relatives in Greenville and Toc-
J- ^ a I inon ' near Clinton. |coa, Ga., the past week-end.
Mrs. Leila Smith and Mrs. Victor, Mrs. C. C. Lusk and son, Winfred,
Mattox were called to Batesburg on 0 f Walhalla, spent Sunday with Mr.
account of the death of Mrs. Smith’s a n d Mrs. John Campbell. *
broher-in-law, Jim Rankin, Tuesday. Pvt. Victor Campbell has been
Rev. R. D n Hughes preached the transferred from Fort Eustis, Va., to
Masonic sermon at the Bautist Fort Benning, Ga.
church in Whitmire at the evening M r. and Mrs. R. C. Oxner and
services Sunday. Mrs. Hughes and: children visited A. L. C. Oxner in
daughter, Peggy accompanied hirfy. 'Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mr#. Fred Ashlin had’ as' Miss Rachel Dunaway of Enoree,
their dinner guest Friday Pvt. Martin spent the week-end with Miss Lois
W i 1 rv n *■» Ir’e T o /-»L- r<V ]M0CilOOk
Lloyd Marchbanks has been trans
ferred from Camp Victory, Columbia,
to Camp Victory in Waterbury,
Conn. „ .
Mr. and Mrs. G.. W. Thompson,
Mrs. Levi Mobley and son, Bobbie,
oi Chester, visited Mr. and Mrs. L.
S. Harmon recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks, for-
.Itcl
TOc DAHLIA TUBERS. We now have
a special price of 10c each on all
our Dahlia Tubers. Regular prices up
to 50c each. Good selection of colors.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. 1c-
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS —Prices
reduced. Bloodtested Barred and
White Rocks, New Hampshires, R. I.
Reds, $7.95 the 100 delivered. Hatch
es off every Tuesday. Started chicks:
Week-old Barred Rocks and Reds,
$9.50 the 100 at Hatchery. Broad
Breast White Baby Turkeys, $30.00
the 100 delivered. Farmers’ .Hatch-i
ery, 900 Main St.,. Newberry, S. C.
1c GLADIOLUS BULBS. We now
have a price of 1c each on our No.
1 size Gladiolus Bulbs. These are our
regular stock free from Thripe and
Disease. Blakely Brothers Seed Store.
Telephone 188. 1c
CANNING SUPPLIES Fruit - Jars,
Jar Rings, Kerr Lids, Kerr Tops
and Mason Tops. Also pint, quart
and 2-quart Baskets for Grapes;
Peaches and Vegetables. Blakely
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188.
PIANOS—Unusually good lot to se
lect from. Just worked over, (in
side) and tuned by Chas. A. Smith
of Clinton. Terms 20% down, bal
ance twelve equal payments, no car
rying charge. The Trading Post,
S. N. Crisp, Prop., Laurens. 25-3p
WANTED—100 ft of wide seasoned
walnut wopd and some square
pieces of walnut. Mrs. W. W. Harris.
BABY CHICKS—Blood Tested Bar-
‘ red Rocks, White Rocks, R. I. Reds,
White Wyandottes and Buff Orping
tons. Also Feeds, Feeders, Fountains,
Remedies and Oyster Shells. Blake
ly Brothers Seed Store. Telephone
188. :. 1c
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS — Pink
or blue. With genuine steel die en
graving. Envelopes to match. Chron
icle Pub. Co. Call 74.
Wilbanks of Fort Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis spent
the week-end with Mrs. Davis’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Turner,
near Saluda.
Alfred Adams and Earl Wood are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Crosby
in Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Chaney of:
Greenwood, visited their daughter J
Mrs. Tommie Galloway, Sunday. merly of Greenwood, have .moved to
L. B. Tinsley, Grover Sanders and 1 our community.
Elm^r Queen visited friends and. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinnis and
relatives in Lyman and Tucapau 'son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mc-
Sunday. ^ , Ginnis spent the week-end with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norton and land Mrs. Byrum Bedenbaugh in Co-
children of Lancaster, visited Mr. lumbia. Mrs. Bedenbaugh and cbil-
and Mrs. R. L. Yarborough. Gerry
Norton remained for a visit.
Steve Neal is visiting his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. L. Smith,
in Salem. *•.
Mrs. Fred Graves of Cordelia, Ga.,
is visiting friends and relaives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Wood and son,
Ronnie, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt
er of Anderson, were Sunday guests
0$ Mr and Mrs. E. N. Powell.
Mrs. Ott Thomas and children have
returned home after visiting Mr.
Thomas’s mother in Columbus, Ga.
Sgt. Edward Bigbee of Newport
News, Va., is home on a ten-day
furlough.
Need a Laxative?
Take good old
BLACK-,
DRAUGHT
It’s a topsdUr
all ovttlk» South
WE WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY
SATURDAY, JULY 4
— WE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY
MONDAY, JULY 6
Let Us Serve Your Needs for Monday on Saturday
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8
WE WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY
A. & P. Tea Co.
“Where Econemy Rules”
J. C. Penney Co., Inc.
“Right In QuaUty, Style and Price”
'Home Store
“Top Quality—Zero Prices”
Rose’s 5c, 10c, 25c Store
“Clinton’s Oldest—Clinton’s Best”
Prather-Simpson
Furniture Co.
“The Home-Makers”
Maxwell Bros. &. Kinard
“Keep Up the Hemeq JFe’iu"Fighting For”
Chaney’s Dress Shoppe
“Talk of the Town”
L.B. Dillard'
Gent’s Furnishings
Hamilton’s, Inc.
“A Credit Te All Sonth
Page’s Beauty Shoppe
Call 54 for
Scott’s 5c, 10c, 25c Store
.“A Good Place to Trade” '
Moore’s Dress Shoppe
East Pitts St. —
Blakely Bros. Seed Store
Garden and Field 8c
Cooner’s
Blalock’s Grocery and
Market
157 —
Belk’s Dept Store
“Clinton’s Leading
Let’s Be Thankful few America
Lei's re-dedicate ourselves this Fourth of July to the principles laid
founders of our nation in the Declaration of Independence in 1776 . . a
thankful we live in America, a nation of which each of us in justly proud.
IF the
To Those In Our Armed Forces Everywhere Defend
ing Our Nation, We Pay Sincere Tribute and Pledge Our
Mutual AkL <