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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
Thursday, July 9, 1942
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVIUE
MRS. E. G. KAY, Correspondent
Notes From The .
County Agent's Office
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis and
son, Jerry, spent the week-end with
the latter’s parents in Clarksville,
Ga
vested and marketed at once. It is
hoped that every person living in
the community where a commercial
peach orchard is located will help in
harvesting this crop by cooperating
with the grower.
Under war conditions we should
do everything possible to see that no
fruit is lost for markets or home
canning. Housewives both in towns
and the country, should take advan-
begin moving- about July 22nd and
last for about ten days to two weeks.
It would be good Judgment for each
home to have a good supply of can
ned fruit on hand as it may be that
transportation will be a limiting fac
tor. Also canning local peaches will
aid marketing for the local growers.
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Mrs. White Tucker and children j Harrotto. Peaehe.
are visiting her parents in Greer. I , , . . ..
- Master Gene Waits of Calhoun Commercial peach harvesting sea-
Falls, is spending the week with his!f n .. is h ?J* a « am ^ good quality
| Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holsonback I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K - G^ldeif^bii^es" 1 beg^n movement
and sons spent Saturday in New- Waits. , this week the Hiley Belle vantage of the peich harvestini season
berry. , Jyir „ ana MrS- . , an< :; neties will go. Those shipping are: by filling as many cans as nossible
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bolick and J 1 ® week “ end at ,E. J. Poole, Enoree; Rex Lanford,! w ith fruit for^heir family P needs.
children spent Sunday with Mr. Chimney Kock, N. c. ; Waterloo; C. W. Madden, Cold Point; Bulletin number 32 on canning dry-
Bolick’s parents in the Hopewell Mr. and Mrs. Otis Heuble and son, l. e. Reeder, Cross Hill; C. D. Gray, ' ^ ------
community. I Ronnie, visited the la tier’s / mother, | Gray Court; and Dr. E. B. Gray, Lau-
Miss Annie Longshore of Newber-jMrs. Lula Ross, in Clinton’over thejrens.
ry, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hay- week-end.
ing and brining, published by South
Carolina extension service, may be
gotten from the county agent or
, — _ t w , .. j Labor shortage is a big factor in home demonstration agent for the
Mr. Satter "! u ^ a ”d 1 Mre. Louis^ Murphy, Mrs. harvesting this year’s peach crop, asking.
The Elberta peach shipment will
nard Satterwhite, and
white.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hazel and Otis Murphy and son, Larry, spent
daughter, Miss Margaret Hazel, of the week-end with relatives in
Woodruff, visited Mrs. Helen Boz- Ninety-Six.
ard Sunday. ?- i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond,, O’Dell and
Mrs. J.,jM. Johnson of Fort Motte, daughter, Dorothy, of FortMill, visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Howe and ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Philbeck of Spar- Mrs. Alma O’Dell who has been visit-
tanburg, spent the week-end with ing in Fort Mill, returned home with
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Johnson. them.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Burns of Sgt. and Mrs. Carl Breitenger of
Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Columbia, visited the latter’s mother,
Norris over the week-end. Mrs. Belle Crawford, Sunday.
Nancy * Chapman left Sunday for J. L. Murphy of Union, is spend-
an . extended visit with relatives in ing ’several days with his brother,
Greenfield, .Ohio. T. G. Murphy.
Miss Doris Abrams of Greenville, John Earle Willingham spent the
spent the week-end with her moth- week-end with relatives in Green
er, Mrs. J. J. Abrams. . ,, ville.'
Bob Blakely is spending the weeki Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Murphy, Mr.
with "his aunt, Mrs. Claude Kay, in and Mrs. Harold Murphy, Miss Fan-
Pelzer. ny Copeland, Bob Capeland and
M».-W. W. Hair and Mrs. Lester Myrtle Murphy‘"visited in sSedalia
Hmr spent the week-end with the Sunday.
former’s mother in Swansea. | . Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce^ and
Mrs. Shady Hawkins and daugh- sons, Roy and Tommy, spent' the
ters, Jim and Dora, spent the week- week-end with relatives in Lynch-
end with relatives in Saluda. burg and Sumter.
Mrs. Leilah Bobb of near New- Miss Frances Little of Jalapa, spent
berry, is spending the week with th£ week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barrett. ! Bryce Little.
Rev. Billy Ellenburg and Miss' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lanford and
Grace Ellenburg of Whitmire, spent Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ellis spent the
last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. week-end in Atlanta.
E. Adams. Mrs. S. H. Keels and| Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Boyce spent
'son 6f Columbia, are also visiting the week-end with relatives in
Mr. and Mrs. Adams. (Lynchburg and Sumter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston and; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sprouse and
son of GreenVille, spent the week- daughter, Darcella, and Andrew J.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gil- 1 Chandler are spending the week with
liam. relatives in Walnut, N. C.
Clarence O’Dell is spending the Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall and fam-
Hayne Willingh a m and Mr. and Mrs. p eac h es are a crop that must be har-
week with relatives in Newberry.
Jimmy Templeton of -Fort Mill, is
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. O’Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner and
son, Larry, spent the week-end with
the latter’s parents in Clinton.
ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey J. Wise in Jalapa.
Miss Jessie Boyce spent the week
end with relatives in Pomaria.
James Brown and Gordon Oxner
spent the week-end in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner visited
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Mauldin their son, Pope, at Camp Old Indian
spent the week-end with friends in Sunday.
Charleston. | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Delaney and
Miss Mildred Bozard (spent the daughter, Kitty, spent the week-end
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. j at Myrtle Beach.
Goldson in Columbia.. I Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Addison and family and Mrs. Louie Pitts and chil-
daughter, Virginia^ spent the week- dfen visited relatives in Anderson
end in Highlands, N. C. Sunday.
Harold O’Dell, in service in the Miss Beatrice Graham spent the
U. S. Marines stationed at New River, week-end with friends in Westmins-
N. C., spent the week-end with his ter.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell. Miss Lillie Mae Upton and Louis
Misses Sara and Ethel Eargle spent Upton of Phoenix City, Ala., are vis-
Monday with relatives in Newberry, iting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ppton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fearless 'Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ellison and son,
children spent Saturday in Newber- Ted, are spending a few days in New
ry. * * York. »
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bridges and •
son, Hubert, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack With The Sick
Morgan spent the week-end at Table Mrs. Carlton Wehunt is a patient at
Rock. Newberry hospital.
Mrs. Eddie Barbee and children Mrs. J. N. Corley is improving 'at
have returned from an extended visit Newberry hospital,
with .relatives in Phoenix City,’ Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt has been ill
Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barbee and several days.
baby and Rosa Mae and Mervin Mrs. C. H. Tucker has returned to
Barbee are visiting in Columbus, tier home from Newberry hospital.
Ga., and Phoenix City, Ala. ! Mrs. Alma O’DeU has been ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dees had as their G- H. Frady is ill at his home,
week-end guests Mr. Dees’s parents, Mrs. George Blakely continues ill
from PineviUe, N. C. • at her home.
Carl, Doris and Helen Phillips have m
returned from a visit with relatives Birthdays
in Honea Path. ’ Rhett Abrams has a birthday to-
Mrs. Henry Fulgrum of Laurens, ^ a y> as did Frank Brannon,
spent the week-end with her par- i Mrs. Dan Martin observed a birth-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Frady. ^ a y Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Jame$ Mitchell, S. D. Weathers, Jr., had a birthday
Miss Bobby Jean Carr and Miss Monday.
Mary Francis attended the training Mrs. Milton Bolick observed her
union convention held in Spartan-1 ^ irt ^day July 13th.
Mrs. Ollie Craft observes her
'birthday July 10th.
burg Tuesday. Rev. Mitchell and
Miss Carr took part on the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stroude and! Ted Ellison had a birthday Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy visited Carll^F'
Stroude at Camp Old Indian Sunday, j Glenn Adams will observe a birth-
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Guest and Miss ' ^ a y 13th.
Roxie Aiken of Kannapolis, N. C.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Hall Mon
ddy
Louise Vaughn had a birthday
Tuesday.
Carl, Phillips observed a birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and, yesterday,
family visited relatives in Augusta, Ruby Farmer had a birthday yes-
Ga., over the week-end. i terday
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lyles and' .^ >r - M. J. McFadden observes his
children spent the week-end with 1 l3 ‘ rt * 1 ^ a y July 11th.
relatives in Greenville. 1 ^
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. - Turner and! Playground Upon
daughters visited relatives in Greer 1 The playground has been opened
over the week-end. ! I 0 * 016 months of July and August.
Miss Lillian Bragg of Columbia, If a part of Joanna club ac-
spent the week-end with her parents, j an d the 'recreational activi-
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bragg. I t,es wil1 b* under the direction of
Mr. and Mrs. Sloane Rowland and| Miss Mar y L™ 8 Allen. In addUon
daughter, Juanita, and Mr. and Mrs. I MlS8 ^ accompany small
Mason Rowland and daughter, Fran- 1 children in the morning to the swim-
ces, visited relatives in WalhaRa dur-1 ming .pool.
the holidays. „ *
Mrs. Annie Chapman spent the' _ . G*®* Abrams Promoted
week-end with friends in Laurens. I. and relatives here will be
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sulton and to know Gene Abrams has
daughter, Ella Mae, spent the holi- been promoted to the rank of First
days in Charleston. Sergeant. Sergeant Abrams is ata
ri tioned at Staten Island, N. Y., with
- - Battery B, 107th BataUion, Coast
Artillery, formerly at Camp Stewart,
Gray .
Funeral Home
CHnton, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
...and...
EMBALMERS
Ambulance Service
41 and m-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
Y. PARKS ADAIR, Gam Mgrm.
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Ga. Sergeant Ralph Prater is also
I stationed with Olga Hair, only a few
miles away.
r Larry R. Upton
Larry Randolph Upton, infant Ison
of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Upton, died
at the home, 16 Ellis street, at an
early hour Sunday morning. He is
survived by his parents, one brother,
Leroy Upton, Jr., and one sister, Jo
Ann Upton.
Funeral services were conducted
Monday at the home by Rev. James
MitchelL Burial- was In Calvary
at Clinton.
Clinton, S. C.
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B elk’s July
Clinton, S. C.
Bang-up Bargains For ThHfty Shoppers. Buy War Bonds and Stamps With
Your Savings.
EXTRA VALUES! MONEY SAVERS! BUY NOW!
SUPS
Ladies’ Rayon Slips, fall cut, plain
lace-trimmed. Tearose and white. Sises
32 to 44. July Sale feature—
NYLON HOSE
Sale
A special purchase of Nylon Hose, seconds
of $1.98 quality. No more at this price.
Sises 8Vi to 10Vi. No returns, and no ex
changes.—
$1.00 Pair .
TOWELS
Big, thick, heavy quality Turkish Towels,
white with colored borders. A 19c value.
July Sale feature— v
14c Each
Sale!
DRESS CHAMBRAY
Special purchase of Drew Chambray, short
lengths of beautiful quality. Plain and
stripes. 39c value—
19c Yard
59c — 2 for $1.00
Printed
Breakfast Cloths
Serve breakfast on a field of flowers, close
woven osnaburg cotton, splashed with
bright red. blue, green or gold. Tub-fast,
color-fast. Sise 50 x50. $1.29 value—
99c Each
SHEETS
Belk’s Save on Sheets. Full doable bed
sise, 81x99. Bleached, ready for use
84c Each
42x38 PILLOW CASES—
' 15c Each
PRINTS
One big table of fast eolor, yard wide
Prints, short lengths of 19c quality—
10c Yard
TOWELS
Big buy, heavy quality Turkish Towels,
smart colors, extra huge—
23c Each
♦ * *
V ' *
CURTAINS
Extra wide, pin dot Curtains, 2 Vi yards
long. All wanted colors—
98c Pair
SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED!
One group of Sommer Dresses—cottons, pi
ques, seersuckers and rayons. Values to $4.95.
All sizes—
$2.00
One Group Of
BETTER DRESSES
Bemberg Sheers, Spun Suits, Seersucker
Suite, values to $8.95. Any style you want.
Come early for your pick—
$5.88
SLIPS
Quality made Satin Slips, beautifully tailored
and lace-tiimmed styles. White and
77c Each
RAYON PANTIES
Ladies’ Rayon Panties, plain and lace-trim
med. What a buy!-—
25c
SAVINGS IN MEN’S WEAR
MEN’S SUITS
Men’s tropical worsted Suite, all-wool, light
weight summer suite. Tans, blues, greys. It
will pay you to buy now. Worth $22.50—
$16.88
—-
SPORT SHIRTS
Men’s Halifax Sport Shirts, made in Clinton.
Short and long sleeves, 2-way collar—can bo
worn with or without tie. Whites, blues, tana
Sizes 14 to 17. |L49 value—
$1.00 Each
SHARKSKIN PANTS
One group of Men's Sharkskin and Rayon
Pants, valnea to $3.95. Moat all sises—
. $1.99 Pair
Other Sharkskin Pants—$2.98 np
SHIRTS
Men’s Drew Shirts, fast color. Stripes, solids,
whitea Sises 14 to 17—
97c Each
Extra Values SUMMER SHQES
Sandals
*
Smart styles, comfortable wearing summer mndals.
Reds, beiges, whites and comblnsttens. All sises
$1.98
Ladies’ Shoes
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One group of better Drew Shoes—pumps, ties whites |W\
and tu-tonem. Values to 13.98. Horry for year rise ^ f aslaf
/
Children’s Sandals
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A bang-op selection af Children’s Sandals, far
bays and girts —
$1.19.
YARD GOODS VALUES
Summer Shorn /
—23*
Smart fabrics, lUelndlng flock dote, printed sheers,
printed batistes, vahwa to She. Yard
: Drew Chambray
Beautiful quality Draw Chambray, fact solar, pi
and stripes In year favorite petterna A 4fe
Gotten Crepe
Underwear, Dreams and Sun Suita Sawrt, stylish.
BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS
Shirts, Shorts
Men’s full
it Shirts and fast
25c
——3—
SANDALS
One group of
all stew
50c Pair
.
PANTIES
mm
WASH PANTS
$1.00 Pair
\\
washHHH
One bte table $bwwaw: Sheers,
yarn-wise «-»■■»w, among ren*-
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WASH CLOTHS
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