The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 20, 1942, Image 7
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
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raSONAl AND SOCUL NEWS OF 601DVIUE
MBS. B. O. KAY,
Ion, is spending the week with Miss
Cleo Starnes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart and
son, Jimmy, Mrs. J. D. O’Dell and
Mrs. Roy O’Dell spent Sunday in
Mrs. B. E. Case spent the week-end
with friends in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Mauldin are
spending the week with friends at
Oconee State park.
J. T. Delaney is spending his va- Fort Mill,
cation with his mother in Lowell, W. G. Puckett is visiting his
Mass. > daughter, Mrs. J. W. McCain, in
Joan McCabe has returned» to ^ reer |
Thomwell orphanage after spending Master Charles Richard Boswell of
■VOTE FORM
LC. RHODES
“T|* Uni Nnm TmJm* tor
nfe topfr^a* •Wes.' 1
Twenty'Uvs year a «XMri«nM Mid
Mrvic« in tha c? Co-nptrolicr
Far tha past c.'jiitctn yaars has
aarvad as Deputy Cemptmler Qaa-
eral, and asks that ya i promsts him
ta Comptroller General on his rscord
of service, expsr^-.os and ability.
Ha is thcrc-j^'fy frmiliar with
ovary detail at State and County
several weeks with Mrs. Helen Bo-
zard.
Friends of Miss Doris Bozard will
bs interested to know that she has
accepted a position in Anderson.
> Nell Kay of Pelzer, spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson of
Ridge Springs, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Moody Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Haynard Satterwhite
and children spent Sunday with the
letter’s parents in the Bush River
community.
Misses Eunice and Alice Coker of
Shod More We
Mid Talk Less
The dolly um of long dis
tance and local tolophono
service throughout the "war
busy" Southeast b mount
ing in such incroaslng vol
ume that tolophono linos
and control offices are be
coming seriously congostod
with the burden of calls.
We cannot relievo tho
congestion by adding to our
facilities boepuso the mate
rials nnarlait aro now hniita
■ tWOB9 al^F^wwe^Pwn WBO • VOF WW Ow^Peevgp
used in the manufacture of
weapons of war (a machine
gun in action usee In four
minutes enough copper to
make a mile and a half of
ommeeeni loo ,
Twlw|#FlE#Il® orleV/f 9V III
to keep present
M tl«Al QQ-- n_e - O-Ijn—■
TQCIIITMS availODI^ TOs VITQI
With your help!
confident you will vol
untarily give# we
Columbia, is spending the week with'
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Chapman.
Lester Smith and Judson Whitmire
attended the annual conference of
the Pentecostal Holiness church held
at Beech Springs last week.
Mela Ray Tucker is visiting her
aunt in Newberry.
Mrs. J. O. Madden, Mrs. Jack!
Sprouse and Mrs. Alice Levi of Spar
tanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. S. D. Weathers.
Miss Lillian Bragg of Columbia,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Belton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bragg,
their sister, Mrs. Calvin Poag, andi Mrs. J. M. Holsonback and chil-
Mr. Poag. jdren spent the week-end with rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bedenbaugh
visited relatives in Saluda over the
week-end.
Mrs. S. J. Arthur of Newberry,
spent last week with her son, Earl
Arthur, and Mrs. Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farmer and
daughter, Sylvia, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farm
er near Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Lever spent
the week-Cnd with relatives in Sa
luda.
lives in the Stony Hill community)
near Prosperity.
Mrs. J. E. Barrett of New York,
spent last week with Mrs. Lizzie
Barrett sad Mrs. Jack GUUam.
Mrs. William Hodges Adams and
children are visiting her parents in
Pomaria this week.
W. F. Johnson of Gaffney, is visit
ing his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Guy
ton.
Paul Martin, Jr., of Chester, and
Master Ronnie Howell of Greenwood,
are visiting their grandparents, Mr.
Special Committee
To Tabulate
Absentee Ballots
Ralph T. Wilson, county Demo
cratic chairman, has announced that
a special sub-committee from the
county executive committee, selected
from representative areas in the
county, has been named by him to
tabulate the large number of absen
tee ballots on the evening of the first
primary, August 25. A large number
of these ballots have already come
to him as county chairman, he said,
and he believed that the candidates
would like to have them counted the
day of the primary rather than wait
ing for the regular executive com
mittee meeting on the following
Thursday. The precinct managers,
id, will of course count the ab-
ballots that come to them.
on the committee were
W. R. Richey, Laurens; Jack
H./Davis, Clinton; John Ross, Gold-
vijle; Dr. W. T. Pace, Gray Court,
d M. L. McDaniel, Hickory Tavern.
The committee, he said, is expected
to meet in his office at 8 o’clock on
the evening of the primary, Aug. 25.
The results, he said, will be announc
ed as unofficial and the returns
turned over to the full committee for
official tabulation.
Misses Nell and Nan Smith and)
Mrs. J. J. Smith of Clinton, spent,and Mrs. J. W. Davidson,
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J.; Miss Effie Godfrey of near Clin-
O. Heuble. i ton, spent last Friday with Mr. and
Rev. W. C. Alexander, pastor of Mrs. Hubert Godfrey.
the A. R. P. church at Ora, deliv
ered the morning sermon at Qoldville
Presbyterian church Sunday.
Clarence Guyton spent Saturday in
Greenville.
Mrs. Adger Curry and Mrs. Carl
Miss Lourice Harrelson of Camden, Baldwin of Simpsonville, are visit-
is spending the week with Miss Viv-! “ig Mr. and Mrs. George Blakely,
ian Arthur.
Miss Frances Roe of Greer, spent
the week-end with Miss Doris Ab
rams.
With The Sick
Bob Copeland is now receiving
friends after a serious illness.
Miss Mildred Bozard spent the! T. G. Murphy is ill at his home on
week-end with Rev. and Mrs. T. B. TBylor street.
Wilkes in Anderson. I Mlss Juanita Franks is improving j
Mrs. R. G. Carr and daughters,; a«er a tonsilectomy last Friday.
Pat and Dot, visited in Gaffney Sun- Mrs. Fred Harris has returned to
day. Miss Mary Kate Carr, who has her home after being a patient at
been visiting there, returned home Hays hospital in Clinton,
with them. Miss Benita Martin also
Returned with them for a visit.
Dr. J. D. Ross and children, Betty
Epworth League Meets
The Senior Epworth league met
and Pat, and Mr. and Mrs. Verner Wlth Ovinia Cooley on Monday eve-
Ross and son, Verner, Jr., spent Sun- A program on “Homes’’ was
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. ^ *>? Mrs. Marvin Hall, and Miss
Mrs. H. M. Willingham and John. NaomI HaU -
Earl Willingham spent the week-end! ^ P^Ment presided over the
with relatives in GreenviUe. business session, after which she in-
phono linos door for tho ur
gent messages of *
cies and industrios
in war work.
How 7/ou Cai lolp
Long Distant* Calls
vited the guests in to the dining
robm. Punch was served from a
punch bowl in the center of the table
and a buffet supper was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine
visited in Newberry over the week
end.
Ray Wertz visited in Virginia over
the week-end.
Mrs. Glenn Franklin spent the
Week-end in Clinton.
Vernon Boyce of Lynchburg, spent
the week-end with his brothers, Roy
and Marion Boyce.
Mrs. Raymond Henderson of Ly
man, spent a> few days with her sis
ter, Mrs, Cecil O’Dell.
Lehman Russell and Clint Ander-, „ . iv.—».*—
son of Gainesville,. Ga., are visitingi ““f* P^f* 1 **! v
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Russell. Friends of Rev. and Mrs D. E.
-Va t Boozer of Laurens, will be interest-
Little Anne Satterwhite of Lau-1 . ‘
rens, i» wending the week with her ^ r “^" o(a dau .Mer JuLWJ.neUe
grandparents. Mr. end Mrs. O. H- bomAugurt Utth!^
The Boozers have two other chil
dren, Fred and David Eugene, Jr.
Rev. Boozer is a former pastor, of
B. T. V. Has Picnic
The Baptist Training Union of
Goldviile Baptist church held its
annual picnic on the school grounds
last Saturday evening.
Ray Surratt is director of the or
ganization and Otis Murphy assist
ant director. i.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks and
son, Derr ill, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Kathleen Crawford of Tay-
Local Calls
SOITHEMI BELLTEUPHORE
ana telegrrpr company
iNosatotATta
Dr. Fetder Smith
Dr. Duncan S. Felder
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialists In
Eye Examinations
Office
Dr. Smith. Dally, «:1S to •
Dr. FaMar, Dally, S*Jt to <
Phone 29 for Appointment
CLINTON, 8. c.
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WE REBUILD
BICYCLES
We*re got the parts and
the expgtl wnvkaMB tn re
pair yonr hkyde for new
peefnmeng
As long as it's m bicycle,
we’re at year service.
BENJAMIN’S
SHOP
Candidates
Announcements
We, the undersigned, Hereby an
nounce ourselves aa Candida tea far
the offices ever our names and pledge
ourselves to abide by the rules aud
results of the Democratic primary.
POLITICAL NOTICE
The first Democratic Primary will
be held on Tuesday, August 25, 1M2,
and the Second Primary will be held
two weeks later on Tuesday, Sep
tember 8, 1942, if necessary. The
same managers will serve in both
the first and second primaries.
In case ahy or all managers fail
to appear to hold the election the
Executive Committeeman, or other
officers of the club, of such precinct
shall appoint other managers to take;
their places.
The polls are hereby directed to
open promptly at 8 o’clock in the)
morning and to close promptly at 4:
o’clock in the afternoon, except at|
the following boxes which shall re
main open until 5:30 o’clock: Dan
iel’s Store, Ekom, Hickory Tavern,
Mt. Olive, Mt. Pleasant, Poplar
Springs, Princeton, Tip Top, Mema
and Woodviile.
The County Executive Committee
is hereby called to meet in the Court
House Thursday, August 27, 1942, at
12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of
canvassing the ballots and for the
transaction of such other business as
may come before the committee.
The following are the managers:
Barksdale-Namie: Edd B ram let t,
Marion Abrams, Edd Langston.
Bailey’s: Mrs. Walter Ramage, Mrs.
Thomas Copeland, Mrs. Byron
Brown.
Brewerton: S. S. Major, C. T.
Hughes, L. C. Taylor.
Clinton City: R. ‘ J. Copeland, J.
Aldine Blakely, Jack H. Davis, Sr.
Clinton Mill: George Turner, Miss
Nora Cannon, Louis Smith.
Cross Hill: C. S. Pinson, H. M.
Turner, Miss Agnes Leaman.
Cook’s Store: W. R. Bailey, L. C..
Patton, B. K. Gan-ett.
Daniel’s Store: E. D. Madden, J.
H. Martin, G. T. Odell.
Dials: W. R. Harris, J. C. Hender
son, P. H. Harris.
Ekom: J. F. Burton, F. J. Odell, C.
L. Phillips
Goldviile: Mrs. Ruby Kay, C. F.
Allen, Mrs. Carrie Lou Little.
Gray’s: S. C. Godfrey, L. L. Lang
ston, S H. Coker.
Gray Court: John B. McCuen, Mrs.
Alma Curry, Arch C Owings.
Hickory Tavern: G. C. Roper, W.
M. Pitts, M. L. McDaniel
Hopewell: W. .P. Dickson, Herman
Henderson, T. J. Davenport, Jr.
Jones’ Store: Hamp Hellams, L.
Lott, Miss Brucie Armstrong.
Lanford: J, M. Fleming, E. A, Cur
ry, Joe L. Chaney.
Langston: F. L. Donnan, Steve
Clark, B. A. Goodwin.
Laurens Mills: M. L. Smith, L. G.
Wald rep, Babe WardeU.
Laurens City: C. R. Bishop and
Mrs. Janelle T. Causby, managers;
Carl A. Bramlett, Mrs. Harrod Laws,
Mrs. Walter Moore, C. Carroll Smith,
John E- Switzer, Wyatt Waldrep, as
sistant managers.
Long Branch: /Mrs. Roy Harris,
Mrs. Joe Pool J./L. Todd.
Lydia Mill: Miss Mary Johnson,
J. M. Coleman, J. B. Reeder.
Mt. Olive: John D. Davis, O. D.
Gunter, Mrs. Eva Martin.
Mountville: B. P. Watts, H. W.
Bryson, Gordon Dunlap.
Mt. Pleasant: Troy Moore, C. W.
Madden, Jr., A. B. Fuller.
Merna: Coke McKelvey, Claud
Mahon, Mrs. J. W. Ropp.
Owings: W. W. Willis, N. C. Bry
son, John B. Cook.
Ora: D. M. McClintock, Sam Byrd,
Craig Hunter.
Pleasant Mound: Lee West, C. E.
Burdette, Ray Garrett.
Poplar Springs: Guy Elledge, E. A.
Pitts, A. K. Hughes.
Princeton: R. M. Ridgeway, W. I.
Freeman, J. W. Cooper.
Renno: W. E. Bell, Tan M. Ray,
Miss Minnie Ray.
Shady Grove: D. T. Pitts, W. S.
Hatton, V. E. Sheaty.
Shiloh: R. G. Wilson, C. E. Wal
lace, L. D. Hellams. ,
Stewart’s Store: Dennis Stoddard,
W. D. Stewart, Albert Cole.
Tip Top: J. S. Blum, J. E. McDan
iel W. B. Sims.
Trinity Ridge: Oscar Bolt, C. D.
Wilson, W. M. Cain.
Waterloo: R. G. Smith, H. C. Sims,
Tom Coleman.
Watts Mills: R. L. Weeks, O. C.
Haynes, B. E. Sorgee.
Woodviile: T. M. Kellett, Hubert
Smith, Lee Kanning.
Youngs), F. E. Bobo, ft. ft. Aber-
crombie, JWT. G. Henderson.
R. T. WILSON,
20-2t .... J — Chairman*
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CANDIDATE FOR
UMtenat towmr
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E. Coke Bridges
Ceuty
in Senate where he served oo
finance committee. Mayer of
Heath Springs. Sncceaofnl busi
ness man and fanner. Unani
mously endorsed by Lancaster
County Democratic Convention.
World War Veteran.
REAR HIM Over State-
Wide Radio Hook-up
AUGUST 24
At 8:45 P. M.
And STATION WBT
Saturday# AUG. 22
At 8:40 P. M.
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VOTE FOR
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(Political Advertisement)
FOR AUDITOR
ROBERT C. WASSON
JENNIE V. CULBERTSON
TREASURER
T. LANE MONROR
SAM M. LEAMAN
SUPERVISOR
ROBERT L. TEAGUE
BENNIE B. BLAKELY
LANDER B. STODDARD
JOHN H. WHARTON
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 U MARTIN
fWAPTM ton .air
JAMES to SULUVAN
CHARLES It BROOKS
’ Claps Meeting
The Ever Ready class of Epworth
Methodist church held its regular
monthly meeting last Tuesday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. P. L. Atta-
way on Tillman Circle, with*~Mrs.
Pearl Williams and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell
joint hostesses.
Mrs. W. O. Stewart had charge of
the devotional after which Mrs. J.
J. Abrams conducted the business
session.
j Ice cream and cake was served
I by the hostesses.
i The meeting adjourned with pray-
er. ,
Birthday*
Charles Attaway observes his
birthday August 23rd. „ ,
%J. Is. Bedenbaugh observed a birth
day Monday..
Gene Bragg had a birthday yester
day.
George Morse has a birthday today.
T. W. Spires had a birthday Tues
day.
Mrs. Madge Simmons observes a
birthday today. ‘
J. W. Taylor had a birthday yes
terday.
Gertrude Webb will have a birth
day August 22nd.
Mrs. Minnie Crowe will have a
birthday tomorrow.
Colie Campbell has a birthday
August 23rd.
Charlie B. Dickey observes his
birthday today.
T. L. Ellis has a birthday August
23rd.
Mrs) Willie Mae Flow observed her
birthday Tuesday.
Ira Guyton has a birthday Aug
ust 33rd.
Mrs. Alpha Jenkins has a birth
day tomorrow.
D. L. Moody observed a birthday
yesterday.
Curtis Barbee had a birthday
Monday.
Lae Add Tucker observed his
birthday
MAGISTRATE
“ \CBBtSB
J. to BEAY
a
If His a
JAMES W. CALD-
M
SAFE nd SANE
MANNING
— for —
GOVERN OR
ADVOCATES:
Safe and Sane Govern
ment.
Unity Instead of Dis-
nity.
Order Instead of Dis
order.
... As a Guarantee of
Maximum State Co
operation for Vic
tory ... and to As
sure a Strong Eco
nomic Foundation
Against Difficult
Times Which WHI
Follow the War.
SAM M. LEAMAN
t ... '■
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 second race.
I PLEDGE# IF ELECTED#
... to give my entire time to tho duties of the office, to
oerve all citizens of the county to the bast of my ability—
to be courteous and fair to all alike. I feel that my varied
business experience of the past 18 years weH 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