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Thursday, August 6, 1942
\ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
Page Seven
NOTICE OF ELECTION
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurent,
Town of Clinton^ ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that’
an electionjrm.Wjeld in the Town,
of Clinton,’ S. S, 3n Tuesday, August
18th, 1942, f«f the purpose of elect-1
ing a Mayor and six Aldermen. The:
polling place for said election will be
at the City Hall, on the east side of.
North Broadway Street in the said
Town of Clinton. The polls will be'
opened at eight o’clock A. M. and
will be closed at four o’clock" P. M.
on said date.
John D. Davis, R. J. Copeland and
George Turner have been appointed
as managers of said election. 1 • i
13-2c P, S. BAILEY/ Mayor, i
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION j
FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens, <■ /
Town of Clinton. •
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I. B..Copeland is the duty appointed
Supervisor of Registration for the
Town of Clinton, County of Laurens,
State of South Carolina.
Every citizen twenty-one (21)
years of age and upwards having all
of the qualifications as mentioned in
Section 12, of Article 2, of the Con-1
stitution of South Camiin f( as I
amended, and in Sections 2287 andi
2290, Volume 2, Code of Laws ofj
South Carolina, 1932, as amended,!
and who has resided in the State for
two years, in the County for one year
and within the incorporated limits
of the said Town of Clinton for four
months next piiceding the election
to be held in said Town of Clinton
on Tuesday, August 18th, 1942; and
who has paid thirty days before the
SCENE AT X-RAY CLINIC AT JOANNA MILLS
a birthday dinner for her son, Al-
gie, last Sunday.
Those enjoying this occasion were:
Mr. and Mrs. ShermaA Reid, Mrs. Dot
Coxe and children, Gail and Dan, of
course was
taught by
Allen of Goldville.
Miss Luella R. H. McGee, Mrs. R. H. McGee, W.
W Niver, Jr.. Cecil R. O’Dell, Miss
Those who will receive certificates Sarah Osborne, Mrs. L. H. Poag. J.
are: Mrs. Olivia Abrams, Cecil D. M. Rowland, J. S. Rowland, R. L.
Rushton, Mrs. L. ft. Rush ton.
Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Hovie Reid of ®^* 1 *’ *"- Miss Agnes Tinsley.
Spartanburg, Bob Copeland, R. L. ? u w tler ; CU * rk *, H - J - P^P’
'Francis, Edwin Thomas, Gordon Ox-;^ ohn ^ Feltman, Clarence Fulmer,
and
« a a^vi ev iss X »Ivy* licio, vJvUilAUli
jner and Miss Beatrioe Graham.
Woman’s Auxiliary Meets
The Woman’s Auxiliary of Gold/
ville Presbyterian church held its
regular monthly meeting Monday af
ternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the church.
Mrs. L. H. Francis had charge of the
program.
v Mrs. M. J. McFadden gave the de- 1
votional and was followed by the
program "Am I My Brother’s Keep
er,” with Mrs. Marion Smith, Mrs.
Helen Bozard, Mrs. J. T. Addison
1 and Mrs. E. G. Kay taking part.
A business session led by Mrs. C.
F. Allen, president, brought this
meeting to a close.
Walter T. Fulmer, Miss Millie Hicks, L SAT. **I SAW IT IN THE CHRON-
W. R. Lanford, Otis T. Murphy, Dr. ICLE." THANK YOU.
(Political Adrortisemeat)
| ' Birthdays
Marvin Elliott observed a birthday
f Monday.
Louise Riding observed a birthday
Tuesday. t
Sadie Moon has a birthday August
8th.
Nellie Welchel observes her birth
day tomorrow.
Algie Abrams observes a* birthday
tomorrow. '
Barney Norris had
Tuesday.
* Ralph Prater had
Tuesday.
Homer Price observes his birthday
! August 8th.
j Frank Phillips observes a birthday
^ W, A. MOORHEAD, general manager and vice-president-of Joanna Tex- ’ tomorrow.
election any poll tax then due and tile Mills, Goldville, was among the 1,130 persons to have an X-ray at the, J-S. Prater had a birthday yester-
payable and who holds a County I cUnic held on July 27-28 at the mills. The X-ray technician is Harold day-
Registration certificate entitling himl 80 ^ 6 of „9 len Cove - N - Y - ‘ I Miss Agnes Tinsley observed a
or her to vote at a oollina nrecinct * * c “ mc was sponsored by the Laurens County Tuberculosis associ- birthday yesterday
within the Town of Clinton shall bei ion ' 1 Mr, r™i
entitled to register.
a birthday
a birthday
open at the store of J. I. Copeland & PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
Bro. on North Broad Street in the J MRS - °- I * A ** Correspondent . . ' •
Town of CHnton for the purpose of
registering voters from 9 -o’clock
Misses Sara and Margaret McGee
A. M. to 4 o’clock P. M. on each day' ot Anderson, are spending a few days Hall have returned from a visit with
except Sunday until noon August i with Dr - an d Mrs. R. H. McGee. | relatives in Shreveport, La.
8th, 1942, except that said office will Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morse and „ ~
be closed on Wednesday at twelve Miss Sybil Byars spent the week-end Senior League Meets
Mrs. Bessie Cooley has a birthday
'August 8th.
H. Francis has a birthday Au
gust 9th. '
Herman Jenkins has a birthday!
* • > today.
^ ' Mrs. Lavinia Cooley had a birthday
Miss Ethel Eargle and Miss Naomi Tuesday.
o’clock noon.
Dated this 14th day of July, 1942.
P. S. BAILEY,
Scouts To Camp
Thirty-eight Girl Scouts of Gold
ville and their leaders, Mrs. T. R.
Attest:
D. C. HEUSTESS,
Clerk and Treasurer.
with Mrs. Annie Harrehon in CMn-,„ Th ' P™ 1 ®*,
den Monday evening with Miss Vada Lee w. c. Gardner, Mrs. Sudie Mae Haw-
Scott Coble, Jr., of Mt. Ilia, N. C., Dickey. The program director, Mrs. kins. Miss Blanche Durgin and Mrs.
--- — i—j B. E. Case are spending thj£,week at
Oconee State Park. ^
Mayor, i is spending a few days with Rev. and
'Mrs. C. F. AUen
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Candidates
Announcements
We, tfife undersigned. Hereby an
nounce ourselves as candidate# for
the offices over our names and pledge
ourselves to abide by the rules and
results of the Democratic primary.
FOR AUDITOR
ROBERT C. WASSON
MISS JENNIE V. CULBERTSON
TREASURER
T. LANE MONROE
SAM M. LEAMAN
SUPERVISOR
ROBERT L. TEAGUE
BENNIE B. BLAKELY
LANDER B. STODDARD
JOHN H. WHARTON
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyons and
Shower Given
Harmon Muirah, Jr., led an interest
ing program on “music,” which con-
_ _ sisted of favorite Hymns and ques-
family spent Sunday with" relatives tions pertaining to Hymns and music,
in Laurens. «. r After the business session Miss Mrs. R. L. Francis, Mrs. Roy
Mrs. T. B. Owens and small son Dickey, assisted by Miss Barbara, D’D®!!* Mrs. Ray Boozer, Mrs. W. W
are visiting relatives in Johnston. Dickey, served punch and cookies. 1 Tucker, Mrs. D. J. Buchanan, Mrs
Mrs. C. B. Dickey spent the week- The meeting was closed with the;* 0 ® Johnson and Mrs. Cleve Bran
end with Mr. Dickey in Greenville, league benediction.
Little Margaret Holsonback ’ of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
E. FRANK ANDERSON
J. HERMAN POWER
J. A. GUTHRIE
PROBATE JUDGE •'
J. HEWLETTE WASSON
SUPT. OF EDUCATION
J. LEROY BURNS
GAME WARDEN
A. B. JACKS
' W. M. (BILL) BURTS
M. A. CANNON
W. R. "BULLY” MOORE
HOUSE OF REPRESEN
TATIVES
WALTER L. MARTIN
CHARLES L. MILAM
V JAMES H. SULLIVAN
CHARLES F. BROOKS
MAGISTRATE
Hunter Township at Clinton
J. H. SEAY
C. H. McCRARY
non entertained with a shower tor
Mrs. Rolfe Hughes at the home of
Newberry, spent last week with her i With The Sick ' 1 Mrs. Buchanan on Tillman Circle
cousin, Brenda O’Dell. Mrs. Ervin Shaver has returned last Saturday afternoon.
„ Mr. and Mel. DvJU. Moody and borne from Newberry hospital. j Mrs. Francis led games and con-
son spent the week-end with rela- J- W. Davidson has been ill sev- 'tests after which the honoree opened
tives in the Fairview community. er ®l days. the gifts.. ..
Miss Mabel Caldwell spent the Mrs. J. M. Holsonback underwent' Ice cream and cake was served by
week-end with her parents in Po- a tonsilectomy in Newberry Satur- the hostesses.
maria. • • j day. — —*
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Keels and son, > Mrs. Fred Harris underwent an ap- ] B. T. U. On Outing
Gamewell, of-Columbia, spent the pendectomy at Hays hospital Mon- The Juniors of the B. T U. of Gold-
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. : ville Baptist church with their lead-
Adams. Mrs. George Blakely continues ill ers, Jfliss Ruth Hair and Mr. and
W. E. Adams and son, Arthur, at her home on Marion street. I Mrs. Harold Murphy, enjoyed a
spent Sunday with relatives in New- •
berry. » r> . - - I
Mrs. George Crapps of Detroit;
Card #f Thanks
111 health has forced me to sever
Mich, and Mrs. J. T. Dominick and my connection with Joanna Mercan-
.children, Thomas and Lulu Anne, of tile Company, and I wish to thank
Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. my many customers for the privilege
and Mrs. Vernon Garner. I have had of serving them the past
Nancy Chapman has returned to 16 years. I also wish to thank the
her home after spending sewgral employers and employees for their
weeks with relatives in Greenfield, courtesy and cooperation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bedenbaugh
spent the week-end with relatives in
Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. George Morse, have i
returned home after spending last
week with relatives in New Jersey, j
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Philbeck of
Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Moody Jehnson.
Mrs. Helen Bozard spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Goldson in
Columbia.
Annelle Shealy of Newberry, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. P. F. Swygert,
thii week.
Harold Gardner is spending the
week with relatives in Greenwood.
.Bill Poag spent the week-end with
his grandmother in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Malpas/ and
sons are spending the week- with
^relatives in Charleston.
I Mrs. Eula Crowe and children of
'Greenville, spent the week-end with
1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. - F. B.
Streetman.
. Mr. and Mrs. 'James Evans and
daughter, Bonnie, spent the week
end with the letter’s parents in New
berry. ■
t Miss Mabel Jones of Abbeville, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Perry Boland.
| Mrs. Stuart Elliott of Anderson,
•pent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Elliott.
| Min Betty Tribble of CliMon,
spent the week-end with Miss Viola
Hall.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sprouse and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray’Wertz Were called
to Walnut, N. C., due to the death
(Of Mrs. Sprouse’s father and Mrs.
Wertz’s grandfather.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles and son,
j Billy, of Newberry, visited Mrs. Ella
Hair Sunday.
( Mrs. J. B. Alsbrook of Sumter,
spent several days with kfcr sister,
Mrs. R. L. Boyce, and Mr. Boyce re
cently.
W. K. Waits spent the week-end in
Atlanta, Ga. » ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckham spent
last weak with relatives in Bates-
feurg-
> Milton Coker el Williams ton, spent
Tbesday with relatives here.
C. E. Chapman and grand-
Kay Frances Boswell, of
a. are spending the weak at
T. G. Murphy.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. J, J. AbngpB entertained
with
weiner rost at Willard’s spring last
Saturday evening.
First Aid Course Completed
Twenty-three Goldvillians have
successfully completed the standard
First Aid coarse as sponsored by the
American Red Cross. They will re
ceive certificates for having complet
ed the required number of hours and
having made the required points on
the subject matter. Dr. R. H. McGee,
local druggist, made the highest
grade on the subject matter. This
VOTE FOR
SAM M. LEAMAN
For Treasurer
I AM GRATEFUL
... for the splendid vote I received two years ago when
I offered for this office. At that time I lacked only 7 votes
of entering the seednd race.
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. I PLEDGE, IF ELECTED,
... to give my entire time to the duties of the office, to
derve all citizens of the county to the best of my ability—
to be courteous and fair to all alike. I feel that my varied
business experience of the past 18 years well qualifies
me to serve you in this important position.
I am seeking this office on my own merits. I am the
candidate of no individual or group. I invite an investi
gation of my character and qualifications.
YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE
WILL BE APPRECIATED
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