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Page Six THE CLINTOhrCHRONlCLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, July 9, 1942 Want Ada WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS KEROSENE-, 12c per gallon. Yar borough Oil Co. West Main St. tf MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cromer and children of Honea Path, visited Mrs. the fourth with. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. th Mr. Hamrick in Callison. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lambert spent Saturday in Lancaster. J. C. Price of Fort Jackson, spent - WANTED RADIOS TO REPAIR Called for and delivered. Rempn- L. M. Evans Sunday, able charges, prompt service. Can C.! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and D. (Simon) Pitts. Phone 267-J. 6?5c daughter, Doris,_spent Saturday with ^ ^ ^ for SALE—Several u*d bicycl«.! ^ y 8nd G ' A AMy ‘ n wi^' hi, mother, Mr,. boys’ and girls’. See Lewis Cooper.; Mrs. G. F. Downs and Billy Wat- Phone 210-M. tf jcins were visitors in Greenville re- — — —: —— cently. ALL KINDS OF FIREWOOD—Givej Miss Marguerite Seay is visiting Foster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ison Burton in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinnis at tended the bam dance in Columbia! Saturday night. Sgt. Charles Galloway of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end at home. versary July 28. July 7 was Dewey Oxner’s ninth birthday. Russell Wilson celebrated his fifth birthday July 6. Shirley Ives ter will be four yean old July 12. Tuesday was Mr. and Mrs. W. H. were Doris, Bobby and Ruby, Greg ory, Jean Oakley, Betty Anne Camp bell, Teddy Mae and Dole Dyer, Ruth, Fred and Kenneth Lowry, and Faye Ellen Hardman. * sary. me wanted your orders for size and lepgth her sister, Mrs. Royce Smith, in d. Pet B. Adair, Phone 397-W. ware Shoals. WE have for sale a few very desir-; Mrs. G. M. Foulkner and children able properties with dwellings, of Donaldsonville, Ga., have returned These can be purchased at reasonable home after visiting her parents, Mr. prices for cash. See Mr. Norris at and Mrs. C. F. Dunaway. Clinton Building and Loan Associ-! Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Trammell vis- ation, Jacobs Building. 20-EOW-4c ited relatives in Cross Anchor Sun- discharge from the army because of ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only 25c a day, pay up to day. Miss lazel Lawson of Cross An chor, is/ making her home with her $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone 80 andi s j sterj ^ Q y c annon> f or th e pres. 32. 16*4c ent Mr. ENGRAVED Calling Cards for army and navy officers. An ideal, useful gift for father, husband, brother or Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. friend. Ask to see samples. Chronicle Lokey. /-~ Mr8 - Montee Davis of Ma-, , . .. . u . . non, jN. C., spent Sunday with Mrs. i Slf? cS?. 8 d * navfc’ nnrpntc Mr onH Mrc T 'T ! reLZer aaiuroay. Mrs. J. W. Holley and sons, Joe W. R. Price. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Long of Green wood, visited his parents, Mr. and j an injured leg. Mrs. S. L. Long, the past week-end. j . . ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon and; _ „ „ Among the Sick children and Miss Hazel LaVrson , Guest bf Cross Hill, is ill at spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. I the of - his brother, N. C. Guest, Jimmie Lawson at Cross Anchor. j on Jefferson street. , Willie Sanders of Greenville, visit-' **5“ . Es f ie ed Mr. and Mra. John Campbell Sun-: ^ l!> * •>■“«« “ Miss Amanda Milam in Spartanburgi. .Mr*. Ralph Stewart observed her recently. / , b^ay-yesterday. Mrs. O’Dell Gregory, Mrs. E. E.LiJ 12 18 Peggy Jo Heaton, and daughter, Mildred, at- J Re tarns Sgt. Ray Cannon, sUtioned atj July 15 is Waters King’s birthday. Camp Edwards, Mass, has returned; Nellie Gray King will have a home. Sgt Cannon has an honorable! birthday July IS. Birthday Party •' " ^ On Saturday • afternoon Mrs.' Ovill Caughman’s 29th wedding anniver- Woody delightfully entertained 15 •little girls and boys, honoring her little daughter, Melbie, who was celebrating Aer first birthday, with a party. The hostess served refreshments after an hour of games. / * Melbie received a number of gifts July 11 is Mrs. S. L. Long’s birth day. Fern Hardman had a birthday July 5. ! from her little guests Mrs. Ada Barker celebrated her * birthday June 30. / V . , Clarence P. Strange Clarence Perry Strange, 42, died at an early hour Tuesday morning at i his home at Clinton Mills. He was a [ native of Georgia but had been a res- ! ident of South Carolina most of his : life. F Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Townsend Strange; his /mother, Mrs. Jimmie Barker, son of Mr. and Lillie Kernells; three / sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Rudolph Barker, celebrated his Hicks Cooper, Mrs. Lawson Smith Publishing Co. Phone 74. - . — rr~ Whitmire, spent Sunday with Mr. PLANTS — PLANTS. Tomato, Pi- and Mrs Adams. miento Pepper, Bell Pepper, Hot| Mrs ^ H Barb€ry spent ^ fourth Rush Puckett and son, Elber, of! Bihie and Johnnie, Mr. and Mrs. C. i birthday July 4th. first birthday yesterday Mrs. Manning Burdette had a Pepper, Eggplants, Sweet P° ta to. her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cabbage, Petunia and Zinnia Plants. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. - 1c WANTED — More and more scrap iron in the pen on the square. Clinton Lion^ Club. tf WANTED TO RENT—Three or four- James Barbery, at the Laurens hos pital. John, Duff, Alien and Henry J. Guest and daughters of Washing-j Mrs. J. H. Barnette had a'birthday ton, D. C., are visiting their father,{June 30. '* J. J. Guest, who is ill. Mrs. E. S. Wright spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. M. N. Smith, ‘and Mrs. Ralph Sample; four step- ! sisters and three step-brothers. ^Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon at 4 o’clock at Cal vary Baptist church, with Rev. R. D. I YOU WEED WAR BONDS FOR YOUR own fuVurei BUY THE STAMPS THAT GROW INTO BONDS AT RENNEY'Sf in Woodruff, D. A. McCloud and Burrell Love- Larry Joe Walker was six years old Hughes and Rev. Fred Rowe in J ul y 5. s - .♦ ' charge. Interment was in Watts Mills Ray Cannon had a birthday June cemetery, Laurens. Campbell visited Jeff Campbell Sun- day of Lockhart, visited Mr. and day, who is seriously ill at the Green-, Mrs. O’Dell Gregory the past week wood hospital. Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. J. R. Brown of Camp Wheeler, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. room home. Apply to M. J. Hughes, « -T 0 , ’ . Greenwood, care The Chronicle_oflice. t“S! K?' ^ end. Mrs. Tom Gamble and daughter of Greenwood, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 30. Mrs. D. L. Dunaway observed her birthday June 20. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Downs will celebrate their 11th wedding anni- Rock. Those enjoying the occasion Picnic Enjoye* Miss Theo Dyer gave a picnic Sat- i urday for her music pupils at Mile’s/ AID TO VICTORY PLEASE RETURN METAL HANGERS FOR RE-USE. We Ask Tour Cooperation— Please Don’t Forget. BUCHANAN'S Phone tt OFFICE FOR RENT — In National Powell, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallace and Bank Building. Store room on Mus-1 Master Sgt. Cecil Young of Fort children of Rome, Ga., spent Thurs- , ft. C., has been transferred da y wlth Mr ’ and «L W. Fowler. grove Street. See \ Copeland-Stone Bragg Co., or Heath Copeland. Jf | to Fort Leonard Wood, Missburi.* Miss Lillian Braswell spent the FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers. Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau sea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, , , . _ . . _ _ _ T . t. . „ „ at Kollprs Dme ^tnrp l2n-7-2 ihas returned to camp after a visit and Mr. Lovin, In Hickory, N. C. at Kellemprug store_ 12p-7_jJ. with ^ Mr and Mrs ^ B ! Mr and Mrs R c 0xner and chil . WE BUY old, broken or discarded Cannon, near here. I dren, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten and week-end with Miss Erline Mobley in Greenwood. Pvt. Rufus Cannon of Ogden, Utah, Miss Dorothy Guest of Washington, D. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clark Meadors and Mr. Meadors. Mrs. Mollie Painter spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Troy Lovin, and Mr. Lovin, in Hickory, N. C. Victrola records, with the excep tion of laminated or Ekiison. Bring them to Rose’s 5c, 10c and 25c. Store. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitsel and! children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buz- daughter, Alice Faye, Mr. and Mrs.ihardt, and daughter, Beverly, and Hank Caughman and children and,Miss Marie Smith and Marion Dead ly Henry Caughman spent the week-end j wyler spent the fourth at Twin SFFD IRISH POTATOES Plant with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitsel in 1 Lakes, ‘in Greenwood.^ Green Mountain Irish Potatoes for,Carnesville, Ga. j Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten and your Fall Crop. We are also head- B. Brooks and sons, J. H>., Jr.,[Children and ^4rs. Lee Wooten visited Quarters for Soravs SoraverS Insec- Richard and Frank, spent ^he fourth relatives in Greenville Sunday. E4rs. ticfdesTand Dus^Gun^Bhdwly Broth- with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Greer in | Wooten remained for a visit. ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc,D e i zer - I -Mr. and Mrs. E. J: Campbell, Mr.; ^ —r i Mrs. J. T. Lokey spent several and Mrs. Cohe Campbell spent the! U. S. APPROVED CHICKS — Prices days this week with her daughter week-end in Knoxville, Tenn reduced. Bloodtested Barred and Mrs p au j £) ean> and ^j r Dean, in Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Evans and White Rocks, New Hampshires, R. I- 1 Spartanburg. daughter, Margaret, Boyce and Rus- Reds, $7.95 the 100 delivered. Hatch-j Marvin Holtzclaw and Evelyn Eu- sell Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James Kir- es off every Tuesday. Farmers Hatch- ( banks spent the week-end in Atlanta by visited Mrs. Evans’ and Mrs. Kir- ery, 900 Main St., Newberry, S. C. g a with M r. and Mrs. R. B. Hudson, by’s mother, Mrs. Jim Price, in SCOTCH CELLULOSE TAPE, fully The latter remained for a visit. ■ Wrightsville, Ga., the past week-end. transparent, seals without water.' Mrs. Harriett King spent the 4th. Woodrow Wilson spent the weefc- Mends, seals, holds. Three sizes, 10c, with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith in en <J with Mrs. Wilson'at State Park. 15c, and 25c. The Chronicle Pub. Co. Greenwood. Sgt. Edward Bigbee has returned Phone 74. Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Fowler of to Norfolk, Va., after a visit with. ~ —z ' Travelers Rest, spent the week-end his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Big- FOR RENT-Two-room apartment, wiUl Mr and Mrs James Duna wa bee. private bath and entrance. Sham- Miss Hal i spent the f our th f Mrs. Ralph Riddle spent Sunday rock Apartments. A. O Daniel. 1c with re i a tj ves i n Cherokee Falls. {with Mrs. Fannie Riddle in Green- CANNING SUPPLIERS. Fruit Jars, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew, Mr. 1 wood. Jar Rings, Kerr Lids, Kerr Tops and Mrs. Earl Braswell and Mrs. D. Mrs. J. F. .Whitmire of the Hurri- and Mason Tops. Also pint, quart W. Bagwell visited in Greenwood cane community, was the week-end and 2-quart Baskets for Grapes, Sunday. . guest of Mr. and Mrs. James. Duna- Peaches and Vegetables. Blakely Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker and way. Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Miss Virginia Smith spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis spent Pi AMrtc ~ . I end with their brother, L. J. Smith, the week-end with Mrs. Davis’ par- PIANOS-Lnusually good lot to se- and Mrs Smith ^ Bamberg . ^ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Turner, in lect from. Just worked over (m-| Mr and Mrs ’ R L Yarborough, Saluda. ?.f Clinton Mr - and Mrs - R - E - Yarborough and R- L. Yarborough and chUdren and C nton. Terms 20% down, bal- family Miss Q uynell Gunter and Miss Guynelle Gunter accompanied rvin^ W rhIr f rr iU Th Pay T en ,?’Jerry Norton spent the fourth at Cur- Miss Jerry Norton to her home in rying charge. The Trading Post, ^ ( Lancaster Monday. W. H. Caughman is visiting rela-1 Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold, Mr. tives in Saluda. . and Mrs. J. V. Lowe visited in Knox- Mrs. S. B^ Snelgrove spent Satur- j ville, Tenn., and the Smoky moun- day with her mother in Saluda. ■ tains the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Blakely and Dorsey Turner and Ansel Peace children, and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mur- J spent the Fourth with the latter’s phy of Enoreftrwere week-end guests parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Peace, of their‘tnother, Mrs. Ursula Blakely, in Landrum. They also spent Sunday Mrs. Palmer Howard spent the ! at Lake Lanier, near Tryon, N. C. S. N. Crisp, Prop., Laurens. < 25-3p 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 FOR RAIjF MftHpl A FnrH in cmnH iyiis. xauiici Jiuwdiu bpem uie **«***«;*» aijwii, at. "condition. Reasonable price. Ned Week - end wit b her mother-in-law,' Pvt. Leroy Gregory of Fort Jack- Hall, 58 S. Brosjd St. IP Mrs. Alice Howard, in Piedmont. son, spent the week-end with his Shirley Phillips of Whitney, is parents. WANTED—Piano in gobd condition, i spending the week with Mr. and State size, condition, and price. Mrs. D. G. Jackson. Write P. O. Box 234. Ip Mrs, spent the HELP WANTED! A manufacturer desires to employ a number of women, single or married, ages 20 to 35. An opportu nity to learn a permanent trade with good wages. If interested, apply by letter to— • e P. O. Box 324 Clinton, S.C. ‘ iley and son, Ted, end with Sgt. Riley Ray Jackson, Henry Smith and' 3 * For * Allen Simmons spent the week-end | Mrs. Ada Barker and Miss Fran in Charleston. 1 ces Long were visitors in Greenville Mrs. A. A. James and little daugh-' Monday, ter, Virginia, are visiting her mother, j Miss Lois Medlock spent the week-. Mrs. J. L. Padgette. !end with her 'sister, Mrs. Wallace Mrs. A. J. Harvey of Buffalo, was Gamer in Greer. the week-end guest of her mother-in- j law, Mrs. Ella Harvey. Jack Caughman spent the week end in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Waters King of De Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister of Whitmire, spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris. Mrs. F. B. Bedenbaugh and chil dren of Columbia, have returned X 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 117 catur, Ala., are spending the week .home after visiting her parents, Mr. ” * ” ** — - and Mrs. Henry McGinnis. Mrs. Tommie Galloway spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Chaney. Mr. and Mrs. John May and chil dren spent the week-end in Hickory, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cooper and Mrs. Ode Ellison of Anderson, visited their sister, Mrs. L. M. Evans, Tues- with Mr. and Mrs. Henry King Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heatherly and daughter, Doris, visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blackmon in Lancaster Sun day. v Mrs. S. W. Southerland and chil dren of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H! Seay. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith of Sa luda, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. J. j day Smitfe. j Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradbury of, children spent the week-end with Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end |Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster, in Kings with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lanford. ! Mountain, N. C. Juanita and George '] V . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam and daughter, Miss Vera Parkman and Mrs. Ruth Cathcart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Manning Burdett in Greenville. Mrs. Burdette and little daughter, Meliasa, returned with them. Misses Marian and Betty Padgett 1 spent the week-end with Miss Vera Dsummond. "Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, ^.Misses Barbara Strange and Virginia Shelton of Spartanburg, were dinner ts Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. Hughes. - > and Mrs. W. D. Sizemore and Cranford are enroute to Kansas City, Mo., where they are to visit Mr. Sizemore’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick spent McGinnis remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster and chil dren spent the week-end with Mrs. You should know spicy/ herbal ITIMEUIII LIUTHE Irf Iffil TIE sun J - JV ft 1 U w _L KVLET ~ v \ CH EVR0LET ’ DEALERS V t. TRAINED MECHANICS [ QUALITY MATERIALS LOW C O ST service all makes of cars and trucks YOUR CAR OR TRUCK WILL LAST LONGER IP YOU HAVE IT SERVICED REGULARLY-SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER *41 ‘ . Ha hat trained mechanic*. for yam, Chavrolot doalors e e e Ha utas quality mafo- riafi. e • e Ha parforms all sorvica oparations at raaton- abluratus. • • • It pays to taa your Chavrolot daedar lor car-tavlng sarv/ca bacauta. havp hod tho lorgatt num- bar of troth-ing and, thoro* fora, tho wtdast axparianca in tarvicing oil makat and modals. • . . fcattor hava a X