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Page Six THE ClINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursday, August 21, 1942 Want Ads WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent FOR SALE-r-Milk cow, fresh in. See T. Hamp HoUand. _lp« Mrs Norton and Miss Virginia KEROSENE-12c per gallon. Yar-! Ki " a rd spent the week-end with Mr trough Oil Co. West Main St. tf ? nd Mrs - Fred Rodelsperger in New- roR berry. RENT Shamrock two-room' Miss Helen Ledford of Greenwood, apartment. Private entrance and spent the week with her grandmoth- bath. A. O’Daniel. tf er, Mrs. W. L. Ledford. Mrs. FOR SALE—272 acres of land, IV*! I ^ rs - John May miles from Lydia Cotton Mills. Audrey and Cornne have returned Four houses on this trac/d! land are home after spending the week with L fr Cleveland, Mr - and Mrs - P- Grady near Whit- 3-3c mire - « , „ ,J Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammell and OFFICE — already rented. See A. 605 Irby Ave., Laurens. with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette. Mr. Boyette remained for a visit, ‘ children and J. C. Foster spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster in Kings Mountain, N. C. Mrs. Sallie Simmons was called to Anderson bn account of thfe 111- and daughters,! ness of her sister Mrs. L. M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Will Owensby and children of Enoree, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lloyd Mrs. ^ W T vnR rfimt in National 1 - m1, “ ,,u xwrs - ** AItu,II,,cxl “ 1,u W. M. Samples of Long Branch, visit- WankinCooeland-Stone family and Mrs ‘ Ansel Smith visited ed Mr. and Mrs. Jess Samples Sun- Bank Building. See Copeland-Stone Mrs TramiJ i eirs mo ther Mrs. W. H. dav . * Moores Sunday. Smith, Mrs. Irene! week with Co., or Heath Copeland. acid tf I Bagwell, y° u ! . Mrs. FREE! If excess acid causes pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges- Bbuknigh tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating,: Monday of declining health. He was a na tive of Anderson county but had resided here for seven years. He was a member of Good Hope Presbyterian church at Iva. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jessie Skelton McCullough; four children, Mrs. R. J. Anderson and Mrs. Es telle Shaw, C. B., and E D. Mc Cullough. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 4:30 p. m. at Union church near Iva by Rev. R. D. Hughes. Washington, Aug. 25. — Maj. Gen. Louis B. Hershey’s warning that the selective service rolls soon would be and little daughter spent ith relatives in Chester. Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample,! Mr> ai ii Mrs. J. H. Seay had as Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. ll-26p* their guests Sunday Mrs. J. C. Heath W *^^*1*%* avtcvuvc swivirc tuns suuu wuuxu uc mJ? ? V ,I SS‘ ^exhmuted of ,111(10 men led congres- Mm. H. C. Herring in ;slonlll clreleg to q)eculI , t< FOR SALE—Several used bicycles,' and children, Mrs. S. W. Southerland boys’ and girls’. New tires for sale, i an< i ^ a ^P^y» Mrs. James Seay of Also bicycle repairing. See Lewis 1 Greenville, Mrs. and Mrs. Boyce Cooper. Phone 210-M. tf and children of Wart* Shoafc Mr. — — ;and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and fam- BOILED PEANUTS—Come to see us jjy 0 f Ly d ia. Mrs. James Seay and when you want good New Crop ^ children and Mrs Southerland and Boiled Peanuts. Also Roasted P ea “ children remained for the week, nuts. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. John L p ad g e tte, Jr., recently was Telephone 188. ! promoted to staff sergeant. TURNIP SEED. Purple Top Globe, I Mrs. A. N. Penland and Miss Lois White Egg, Amber Globe. Purple i Penland, Miss Magdalene Beckham, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Guy Overstreet of Schoolfield, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. West Gregory. Misses Helen King and Geraldine Barbery are spending the week with Pvt. Rufus King at Camp Shelby, Miss. Mrs. Hugh Cunningham is spend ing two weeks with relatives in Cow- pens. Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes and daughter, Peggie left Monday for Ridgecrest Baptist assembly, Ridge crest, N. C., where they will remain for the week. Top Strap Leaves, White Globe, Yel- Robert Wood and Laurence Campbell; Mrs. Mary Chapman of Baltimore, low Aberdeen, Breadstone, Seven] enjoyed the week-end Top, Shogoin, Tendergreen, Curled ! Rock, N. C. „ A ■ I and Smooth Leaf Mustard and Ruta-] Martha and Richard Foster have baga Blakely Brothers Seed-Store. | returned home from CaroUna Beach Telephone 188. 1c after spending a week with Mr. and —-————— —— I Mrs. H. C. Foster. CHRISTMAS CARDS Order noto u urns and daughter, •for later delivery. Avoid dlsap-, j ud y t spent several days witih Mr pointment. 50 for $1.00 with name anc j ^j rs Tom Bums in Laurens. imprinted. Samples ready for your inspection. Chronicle Pub. Co. at Chimney jMd., spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker. Mrs. J. W. Dillishaw visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick on the way back to Calhoun Falls, after visiting Howard Dillishaw at Fort Benning, Ga. Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Fowler and Mrs. J. F. Whitmire of the Hurricane Miss Dorothy Adams of Whitmire, spent the week-end with Mr. and the armed forces might renew their request for drafting of youths 18 and 19 years old. Congress now is in informal recess and any such request might well be deferred -until after the November elections lest the question be made a pomical issue but one well-informed, house member who asked that his' hpme not be used remarked that “inj my judgment, the army and nftvy will insist upon lowering the draft age,” “And, if our generals and admirals tell us this is essential to insure vic tory,” he added, “I believe' congress will amend the selective service act. I believe this will be done before Christmas.” The draft ages now are 20 to 44 inclusive. Army men have estimated there are 2,500,000 to 3,250,000 youths in the 18 and 19 classification. All men between 18 and 65 already have been registered, those 18 and 19 and community spent Sunday with Mr. I a J >ove « b* 1 "* Rinded for purposes and Mrs. James Dunaway. j of cataloguing the nation’s man- Billie Riddle of Greenville, is visit- i P°^ er - ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunaway.! Secretary of War Stimson wrote military committee last Long-Caughman the house December that ‘the traditional age WANTED — Experienced beauty op- Mrs. W. H. Adams. erator. Offer—regular hours, 9:30 ' Mrs. Palmer Howard has returned to 6. Training under M. Louis of New | home after a month’s visit with Mr. York system. Employee’s discount on! Howard at Camp Cook, California, own store purchases. New equipment.! Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ealey and chil- Annlv to Mrs Dora Davis. Meyers- dren visited in Newberry Sunday. , , .... . ,. ... P — - - Oliver Williamson of Spartanburg, marriage of Miss Frances Long and j munication was in connection with spent Sunday with his father, J. R. Dick Caughman, which was solemn-]®^ dra f t _ ' Coming as a surprise to their many : liab^Uy for military^ service in 'dren visited in Newberry Sunday. ! friends was the announcement, of the j country is 18 to 45.” His com- Arnold Company, Greenville, S. C. 27-2c ...You can it every time iV COURSE the Armed Service* get Coca-Col* juat as they get all the good things that are wanted and needed to do each job. ^Coca-Cola has that extra something to do }, the job of complete refreshment. It has a taste that’s uniquely satisfying—a qual ity that’s unmistakable. And there’s »* reason. Coca-Cola holds the orig inal secret of unique refreshment ... a finished art In its making ... a blend of wholesome flavors that can’t he copied. The only thing like CocaCola is another Coca-Cola...delicious taste with no cloying after-taste refreshment in die finest form. It's natural Car popular namaa to aoquiro friendly abbreviation*. That’* why yoo h*ar Coca-Cola called Coke. Coca-Cola and Coke the aame thing ... the reel thing... “a •Ingle thing coming from a tingle •ource.and *" , 1 known to die community”. At U. S. O. recrea tion center*, you’ll •ee how happily ice-cold Coca-Cola “cut* in” to make “intermitaion” a re freshing moment on the sunny side of thing*. It make* for Williamson. ! ized June 6. * Mrs. Caughman is the _ . , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Warren and lit-j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long, irons, Toasters, tle dau ghter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. • Mr. Caughman is the son of Mr. and ELECTRICAL^ REPAIRING. Leave your Electric Tar ^ ^ ^ ^ Etc., that need repairing at Blakely Foster “a nd children of Laurens, and Mrs. W. H. Caughman of this city. Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. j EJetell Arnold of Coljimbia, 1 • FOR RENT—Office in rear of Adair’s were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. j Blrthd*y Party Men’s Shop, formerly occupied by Downs Sunday. ! A group of little folks were invited Dr. Geo. R. Blalock. See I. M. Adair. | Miss Sudie Morris of Greenville, i to the home of Mrs. Irene Bouknight ATTENTION, LADIES! 100 Calling t Cards, 50 Informals and 50 Envel- ' tfc was the week-end guest of Miss Mil- Saturday for a party honoring her dred McGee. i little daughter, Patricia Anne, who Rev. and Mrs. James B. Mitchell was celebrating her second birthday. Several games were played after whicn the hostess served refresh- of Goldville, were supper guests of opes on P^iRev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes Monday, with engraved plate. Modern design. Mrs Charles stoll of Rock Hill) ments. v AU for $3.50. Chronicle Publishing s Sunday 'with Mrs. Harriett * T Co., Phone 74. K jj, g ' I Birthdays BABY CHICKS—Blood Tested Bar-j Mr. and Mrs. T. F. King of Lau-| J- H - Brooks observed his birth- red Rocks, White Rocks, R. I. Reds, rens, visited relative^ here Sunday. 1 day August 23. • White Wyandottes and Buff Orping-1 Miss Bessie Holtzclaw was called Robert Adams had a birthday Aug- tons. Also Feeds, Feeders, Fountains, to Atlanta Wednesday on account of ust 24 - Remedies and Oyster Shells. Blake-, the serious illness of Mrs. R. S. Hud- and Mrs. J. T. Lokey celebrat be broadened from 21-35 to include all men between 19 and 45. Congress, instead, put the bottom age at 20. THANKS FROM LEAMAN I desire to publicly express my thanks to the voters of Laurens coun ty for the handsome vote received In Tuesday’s primary for Treasurer, and for the many courtesies shown dur-i ing the past several weeks. While not! elected, I am profoundly grateful to, those who supported me and shall always feel indebted to you for this expression of your confidence. SAM M. LEAMAN. *" FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 22nd day of September, 1942, I will render a final account of my acts and doings The best i is always' the better buy! IOTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OP THE COCA-COlA COMPANY IT GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Si ly Brothers 188. Seed Store. Telephone son 1c ATTENTION WHEAT FARMERS — Our mill is running full time. Feed Marvin Holtzclaw is stationed at August 32nd. Camp Forrest, Tenn. I _ Calvin Caroll Todd will be two Mrs. L. M. Evans and daughter, years old Saturday. Miss Carrie Bell Evans, are spending Mrs. E. S. Wright had a birthday is high. It will pay you to grind your : ... . .. 7 . ^ r Aueust 18th 6 •or-, the week with relatives in Greenville ^-ugusi ioin ieea. we ... VoctorHav own wheat and save your figure out one-eighth for toll,, and give you the difference in Old Home- today. • Monday was the birthdays of Mrs. and Anderson Mrs. Ben Bishop of Laurens, visit- 3£'ii^“«5rf<5«rt y.’aSSSi h <f r f a " dm ? ther ' Mrs - Ada Cent - Waterloo,JS-C^ —' ——j* W. T. Phillips of Moores, spent the WANTED — Colored girl for light week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. whit-1 M ® r Saret Foulkner and Rev. T. R. house work. No Sunday work. mire. Fowler. Must have health card. Good wages. Harold Henderson of Washington, Mrs. D. W. Bagwell had a birthday Apply Mrs. John F. Norris, College d. C., spent the week-end with his ■^'i^ust 14th. View. 27-2c aunt, Mrs. Maud Guest. I Lorame Patterson, daughter of Mr. Walker Osborne of Camp Gordon, ;® nd Mrs. “Brevard Patterson, was one ed their 32nd wedding anniversary ® s Administratrix of the estate of ( Guy Edward Emory in the office of, the Judge, of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a.m., and on; the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Admin-j istratrix. • Any person indebted to said estate' Yesterday was 62nd birthday. Frank Sumerel’s C. F. Dunaway is 55 years old 18 notified and required to make pay- SCOTCH CELLULOSE TAPE, fully Q a spen t t he week-end with Mrs. year bid August 15 transparent, seals without wa ter. 0 . | Audrey May was five years old Mends, seals, holds. Three sizes, 10c, r ,.r , „ i i w r« Blc- Fred N. Long has been trans-■ Au * u ** Wc, and 25c. The Chronicle Pub. Co. fwrW [rom Cam £ Livingston, l,., 1 Phone 74. ; I to Camp Gruber, Okla. FOR RENT—One bedroom and pri- 1 Miss Louise Beckham of Laurens, Miscellaneous Shower ^ ^ On Saturday evening Mrs. C. E. El- vate bath with heat, and garaged is visiting her grandparents, Mr.” and 8 P® 1 ** honoring her For men. Apply to Mrs. Ansel God-1 Mrs. Frank Sumerel. frey. Phone 254-J. 1c Rev. Tom L. Neely, missionary, WANTED Middie-aee white worn- wil1 preach at ^ evening service WANTED—Middle age wmie worn foj . Rev R D H hes Svajday< an. Will give good home in return t . , for care of children. Harry Thomas, i. M,ss Ruby McElhannon-as spend- j ’ ing the week with Mr. pnd Mrs. E p C. EdmuncbL in Orangeburg. FOR SALE—A trailer, in, good con-! Mrs. Ansel Turner of 30 Beauregard St.. _ T Cleveland, dition. It is 5 ft. 10^ inches long, Ohio, visited Miss Essie Hedspeth the 25 inches deep, and 41 inches wide. 19-inch tires. $18.00. J. B. Parson, 72 Main St., Lydia Mill. past week Mrs. Charlie Braswell and children lc and Miss Evelyn Braswell spent the week-end with relatives in Green- WANTED—Middle-age woman, good character, health certificate, to help, w< ^ )d ; tj u* u u u with housework and invalid mother. Ecu, Jean Rushton who has been Good salary. Apply to Viola Chand- ? ak '"« herJtome wtth Mr. and Mrs daughter, Martha Lee, who is to be married at an early date. Several games and contests were played, directefi by Mrs. IFDell Gregory and Mrs. Vernon Guest. Miss Frances Long, Mrs. &he]ma Hendrix and Mrs. Elledge winning in the contest. Martha Lee was pleas antly surprised when a basket filled with gifts was presented to her. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Maud Guest, Mrs. J. G. Holtzclaw and Mrs. James Peace, served refresh ments ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or be fore said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. (MRS.) EDNA B. EMORY, Administratrix. August 22, 1942«—17-4c. DO YOU have a husband, son, broth er or friend in. the army, navy, air or marine corps? If so, send him a box of Military Stationery with the insignia of his branch of service. In gift boxes. $1.00. Chronicle Publish ing Co. Phone 74. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Sales and Service CLEANING A SPECIALTY Rea—liable Chart— KENNETH N. BAKER PbMM >M Mrs. Among The Sick Walker Gregory and Mrs. ler, Box 61, RFD No. 3, Clinton. Ip Da y is ’ has entered Thornwell Talbert are patients at the lo- SAY, ‘T SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo bile - Surety Bonds - All Forms of Property Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD Clinton* S. C. ^ orphanage. | , hosDital Mrs. Victor Mattox spent Monday; M iss Martha Lee Elledee has been with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mattox near in ^vera-T dav.s p- y w t i Mre Ma^ Johnson is ill at*her - home on Jackson street, the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser. Rev. and Mrs. A v M. Herndon, Mrs. William Cannon has been ill the past week. j i r -..i . , ,,. .. Friends of Mrs. W. J. Morris are drn„.r S °Mr *» she has ^ 111 ,OT dinner gu«ts of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. days * s' j i C. O. Owens is ill at his home on Harold Corley of Greenwood, spent avenue Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. j Paul Foater ’ * at ,Le i£ HnrarA fi TV»nt' h ° me after b ® ing 8 P atient at ^ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Guest spent local hos p itaL the week-end with reltives in Elber- top, Ga. Miss Lois Stevenson of Greenwood, ; visited Miss Evelyn Hampton recent- BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING •~and... HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE To Give Tea Friday The Woman’s club is sponsoring a sUver tea Friday evening from eight ,, . .. _ . _ until ten o’clock at the New Com- T.T^ d Mrs ‘ L ‘ , Boyett ® and mimity building at Clidton Mill. The son William, were visitors in Spar- < public is cordially invitad. tanburg Sunday Mrs. J. 6. Barbery, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams in Green wood. j Robert L. Jones is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Hattie James, in Franklin, N. C. Hubert Leopard and daughter, Magdalene, and H. A. Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leopard near Sh- ! luda Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nix visited Mr. and Mrs. John Whitlock near Whit mire Sunday. • " Mr. and Mrs. J. J, McGinnis and Cheeney Rogers, and ^Walter Brad- Fairmont, and J. A. Boyette of T4& " . Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for the pur— and many kind deeds dur ing our illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester. •’ -k - ■*»• Card of Thanks I wish to thank the many friends for the kindness and gifts given me during my recent illness. Also for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. J. B. Barbery. Henry W. McCalloogh Henry W. McCullough, 76, died Saturday night at his home on Acad emy street fdllowing several yean Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Ml— Moan: Dr. Smith. Daily, 4:15 to 6 m. Felder, Daily, *:$• to 6 Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, 8. C. Your first introduction should tell you WHY \ BLACK is a BEST-SELLING LAXATIVE ' all over the South Oh, Boy! Just like Getting A Letter From Home! SEND The CHRONICLE TO THE BOYS AT CAMP OR OVEREAS —At No. Extra Cost, $1.50 a Year Less Than 3c a Week To the many boys of this community serving with the armed forces in the United States and overseas, re ceiving The Chronicle is just like getting a letter from home! 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