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Thursday, October 1,1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Page Seven **S t K PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE WEST aiNTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Want Ads 1018* E. O. KAY, Comsponittit MOtS. JOE CAMPBELL, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stevens spent last week-end with their son, Bob Stevens, in Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Russell and children and Granny Wehunt were dinner guests of relatives in New berry Sunday. Little Shelby Jean Marshall at* tended the birthday party of Billy Hunnicutt in the Fairview communi ty Saturday afternoon. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rowe and son, Glenn, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culbertson, near Pelzer. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans and daughter spent the week-end with the latter’s parents in Newberry. Mr. and. Mrs. J. L. Abrams and! Sigtfbee Hair, and Miss Ruth Hair visited Sigsbee Hair at Camp Croft M M da I',wl Ufm Turk* snent NeW Yt>rk ^ week Lt - 13011 thrw“k-end wfft Mr aS ££ >* Dunaway’, brother. Raymond O’Dell at Fort Mill. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Mrs. Fred Ross and Mrs. Sigsbee Hair vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton Hannon recently, at Fort Mill Sunday. I Miss Geroldine Barbery had as her Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and guest the past week-end Miss Loreen Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Little, Roach of Greenville, and children, Barry and Rose Anne, i Mr and Mrs Fred Haynie, Mr. and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr., Mrs gj young and family spent the and Mrs. Jim Craft in Silverstreet. W eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Friends of Mrs. John Word will regret to know she is ia patient at the local hospital where she under went an operation. Mrs. Lizzie Sanders is recuperating Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harmon and at the Laurens hospital after an ap- Mrs. Jack Bolt of Rutherfordton, N. C., and Mrs. Charles Dunaway of this city are visiting Lt. Bolt in Miss Idora Harmon and Reuben Ruff of Saluda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse pendix operation last week. Birthdays and Wdedlng ivwsaiies Anni Miss Mattie ' Williamson this week a shipment of Tulipa, Narcissus, Daffodils, Iris and Solea D’OR Narcissus - . See us for Flower BOILED and ROASTED PEANUTS Plants and Rose Bushes. Blakelr We now have New Crop Boiled Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 18B. and Roasted Peanuts. They’re good. LEX us reroof your house with c*. ! ^ o ? r0trier * d Store - V W'* giant weight cork backed phone 188. 1c shingles. They cost little more PANSY PLANTS and English Dai- light, ordinary shingles, and sies. Book your orders with us now twice as long. Write or phone us U>- for Swiss Giant Pansy plants and day for free estimate on complete job English Daisies. Blakely Brothers anywhere. Three years to pay, n» Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c down payment or mortgage required. ~ Palmetto Roofing 8c Supply Co, had a Mrs. A. H. . Aiken of Kannapolis, N. C., is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Hall, and Mr. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedenbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blakely were small daughter, Susan Nancy, of visitors in Greenville Saturday. * j Newberry, spent the week-end with Mrs. I. O. Gunter, Mrs. Elvin M ^. and .? 4 ”; 9; ^’ Stevens and small daughter, Toby, visited relatives in Augusta, Ga., re cently. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Painter of Columbia, sp^pt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F D. Motes, and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flow. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Philbeck of Spartanburg, visited the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mr a Moody Johnson, Sunday. Miss Doris Abrams of Clemson, spent the week-end with her mother, j Mrs. Joe Abrams. Mrs. V. L. Lanford and Mrs. G. L. Beacham of Charlotte, N. C., are vis iting their parents, Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. Davidson. Miss Grace Bozard of Cowpens, visited her mother, Mrs. Helen Boz ard, over the week-end. Mrs. Fred Ayers and daughter, Patsy, of Tigerville, visited her sis ter, Mrs. W. O. Stewart, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner, Mrs. J. H. Willingham, Mrs. Sara Smith and son, Jimmy, of Ninety-Six, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis. Misses Bobby Jean Carr and Gladys Willingham, students at Win- throp college, spent the week-en with their parents here. Frank Turner of the navy, Mel ville, R. I., is spending a few days with his family here. Joe Turner, U. S. Navy, Boston, Mass., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. R. L. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater and daughter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Marie Hall and Herman El- bamy of Gadsden, Ala., spent a few days last week with Miss Naomi Hall. Birthdays Ricftard Willingham observes a birthday October 3rd. Jack Russ had a birthday Monday. Mary Jo Fulmer has a birthday October 3. J. L. Brawley, with the armed forces, observes a birthday today. Louis Murphy has a birthday to day. ^ Mrs. B. W. Oxner has a birthday tomorrow. Leland Summers observes his birthday tomorrow. Mrs. Mamie Sullivan has a birth day October 3rd. . Granny Wehunt observed, his birthday yesterday, while her son, Carlton Wehunt, has a birthday to day. With The Sick Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gaskin have been ill several days. Mrs. Milton Bolick is improving from an illness of several days. MrsV A’lvita Marshall is able to be out again after being ill-last week. Mrs. J. W. Davidson is ill at her home on Milton Road. „ Goldville Lodge Gives Minstrel Goldville Lodge of Loyal Order of Moose presented a Negro minstrel and wedding at Joanna club last Saturday evening with J. M. Row land as master of ceremonies. Music was furnished by Ernest Chasteen in Anderson. Mrs. Jack Fuller and son, J. B., and Mrs. B. S. Rowls have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Clark in Mooresville, N. C. Thornton Curry of Co. 107, anti aircraft, has been promoted to cor poral. Mrs. Carl Kinsey and little daugh ter of Columbia, and Grady McEl- hannon of the navy, were week-end visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McElhannon. WANTED RADIOS TO REPAIR—; ,3,^^,,“ Bldg" Gr^ Called for and delivered. Reason-, v jjj e g q * ^ birthday September 28. {able charges, prompt service^ Call C. 1 —— ! —‘ — — — •Hubert Leopard celebrated his D. (Simon) Pitts; Phone 267-J. 8-5p FOR SALE—Big bone Poland China birthday SeFftember 29. iomiom cs-rc pigs ’ * 5 00 cach First first September 21 was Miss Barbara ° nip » r r wl - °» C WaUs._Mountym<t_lp 1 ly Brothers Seed 1 188 Gr Mr n, »dfM?s ay 'j. B. Sanders’ dthi^'““‘e ^nd^Flower wedding anniversary was Sept. 26. Clara Campbell was 11 years old September/35. ! KEROSENE Billie Arnold was 11 years old borough Oil Co. West September 19. E. E. Hinton observed his birth day September 24. --12c per s. Blake- BETTER givpjjtpe your order for that elephone Ashley heater wood. The kind yjou 1c ^ant—oak, ash, hickory, sycamore, gum, elm, birch, pine, etc. We illon. Yar- lain St. tf 1 cut it to suit you. P. B. Adair. ? will l4-3c „ ,, ~ FOR RENT—W. E. Owens house on G 9A T r, FE ^9i Ca * f M eal , D°8 South Broad street. 7 room*, 1 Fat Back Ho* Rauon. Dairy f«*d b.u,, Appiy Sadler-Owna Ph«r- _ _ ^ .... .. ... _ Horse and Mule Feed-and Mashes' ___ ** C. C. Abbott wil. have a birthday and G ra ins for Chickens. : . .. -i. « .. ... 1 Also Oyster Shells and Remedies. FOR SALE—Number of nice pigs at ,^ Ye *^* rd *7 was Jimm y Abbott * I Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- my farm 9 miles south of Clinton 1 th birthday. phone 188. 1c highway 56 M. A. Cannon. Ip Lois Lever, daughter of Mr. and, Milford *Wright who was recently Evans Lever, was 3 years old; FREE! tf excess acid causes you WANTED—Furnished bedroom. An- inducted into the army, is stationed September 11. —-• •-**- ' 1 r at Fort Jackson for the present. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Waters and daughter,-Doris, of Simpsonville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and daughter, of Greenville, and Miss Frances Crocker of Ware Shoals, visited Mrs. Dora Leopard recently. Miss Ruby Moore of Fork Shoals, visited her sister, Mrs. Albert Spoon, and Mr. Spoon, the past week. Truman Leopard of the navy, re turned to Boston, Mass., after being ply Chronicle office. 1c September 20 was Freda Pugh’s 10th birthday. September 30 was Jessie Mae Ed monds’ 7th birthday. Mrs. Walker Gregory celebrated her birthday September 24th. Todays birthdays include Mrs. B. S. Rowls, who is 65, and Mrs. Rob ert Adams. Mrs. W. O McGee observed her birthday September 29 pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges-: tion. Heartburn, Belching. Bloating, i Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, INHERITAN CE determines the rrum- Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. ll-26p! ber of **** y° ur hons can J a 7 • • * fnn sat* but care and fe * din * determine FOR SALE—-Several used bicycles, number they will lay. It is easy to boys and girls. New tires for sale, gets lots of big eggs at low cost with Aiso bicycle repairing. See Lewis spartan Quality Laying Mash. Cooper. Phone 210-M. ^ Change to Spartan today. C-W-S home on a seven-day leave. j their 9th wedding anniversary yes- Mrs. Joe Bums and little daughter,! terday Judy, of Laurens, spent the week- ( September 26 was Mrs. Albert end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Spoon’s birthday, S. C. Foster. Ruth Moore had a birthday Miss Elizabeth Bamum of Ander- September 25. son, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Betty Sue Young, daughter of Mr. Neal recently. CRIMSON CLOVER, Barley; Rye, Guano Co. Vetch, Oats, Austrian Winter Peas and Wheat. Be sure and ask us about Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon observed ; the correct Inoculation for your Le- Blakely Brothel'S Seed Store. lc JoRtlltY* mti T Tvrfia and Mrs - ^ Youn S’ wds one y eaE , Seed Store. Telephone 188.' Miss Louise Dunaway of Lydia, September 26. gumes. Telephone 188. ' 'i'yjj. . lc -i INOCULATION FOR LEGUMES., We have in stock the correct Inoc-, ulation for your Clover, Vetch and! Austrian Winter Peas. Increase your' yield by using this. Blakely Brothers lc| spent the week-end with Miss Grace 1 ^ ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. Leave Dunaway. t Social Given ! your Electric Fans, Irons, Toasters, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leopard and Qn Saturd evening about fifty Etc., that need repairing at Blakely Uttte daughter, Magdalene, visaed gathered at the'Brother. Seed Store. Telephone 188. Washington Leopard In the G"™- Lme of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fields' ' C$666 ^^^uoun IAIUT1. SAftt. NOS« WIOPS QUICK RELIEF FROM Eddie Price spent the week-end with Smith, Ernest Johnson, Euthel Bran- relatives in Batesburg. {non and Bill Poag. Comedians were: jMr. and Mrs. Victor Sanford and|j 0 hn M. Ross, Rolfe Clark, Luke children visited relatives in Clinton over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rowe and sons visited the latter’s parents in Kinard Sunday. Seauford W$a» JefV yoalarday^or Atlanta, Ga., where he has enrolled ! in the Tennessee Valley Aeronautics school. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Murrah were called to Saluda Monday due to the death of Mrs. Murrah’s sister. Clark, J. J. Hollingsworth, A. B Galloway, E. F. Rowe, J. S. Rowland, Carl Gamer, Alvin Marshall and J. O. Heuble. The bridal party consisted of: —Brider'W^A-.-Moorhead. *** Groom: Lawrence Jenkins, inister: John M. Ross, e groom was escorted to the al tar by Officer Floyd Pitts. Vocal solos were rendered during the evening by A. B. Galloway, Er- Mir The wood hospital Sunday. Mrs. Ersula McCary of Greenwood, is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Wright of Fork Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs.J S. B? Tompkins Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Gilliam | and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lester honoring their son, George W., who was home from the navy. Games and dancing were enjoyed during the evening. New Residents , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe, formerly of Union, have moved to our corn- ana cnuarcn, mi . aim mi». , mun jty. Mr. Lowe is second hand in Hue Mid family .pent the week-end cardlng departmen ,. with Mrs. Nix’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Edwards, near Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Galloway had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Charles Galloway and Mrs. John Flow of Goldville, and Mrs. Tommie Gallo way of Greenwood. .. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Loyde, Mr. t Herndons Move Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Herndon are now making their home on Jackson street. They formerly occupied an apartment with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pack on West' Main street. Rev. „ , , .Heraddn ts pastor of the* Pentecostal and Mrs. W. M. Samples of near | Holiness church. Clinton, spent the week-end with Miss Beatrice Graham spent the, n est Smith, John Ross and Carl week-end with her parents near Garner. Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott andi children, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Elliott visited relatives near Bow man, Ga., Sunday. Mrs. Alma O’Dell has returned af- Robert E. Barbee Robert E. Barbee, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barbee, died at a Newberry hospital Tuesday. He is survived by his parents and one sister, Brenda, and his grand parents, Mr. aqd Mrs. M. C. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Barbee. Funeral services were held from the graveside in Rosemont cemetery tel 1 an extended visit with her mother near Laurens. Mrs. Elizabeth Hendricks is visit ing Miss Mae Hendricks in Newber ry. Miss Mary Ellen Burton of Colum- at Clinton yesterday afternoon at 2 bia, spent several days last week 1 o’clock, conducted by Rev. C. F. with her mother, Mrs. Belle Burton.! Allen. Lester Sweatt of Parris Island,; — I spent the week-end with relatives Methodist Council Meets herb. The Workers Council of Epworth Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Smith of Sum- Methodist church held a meeting last ter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long and Saturday evening at the church, children of Columbia, spent Sunday! An oyster stew, prepared by Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Samples. Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mrs. A. G. Ar nold, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunaway, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dunaway were visi tors in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brownlee of Hickory Tavern, visited their daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Jacks, and Mr. Jacks, recently Card of Thanks I wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown me dMfring my illness, especially the weaving department for the gifts. Miss Marian Mitchell. Card of Thanks We wish to express appreciation to RYE GRASS stands the cold weather. For a pretty winter lawn and a good pasture all winter, plant Rye Grass. Also Vigoro, Sheep Manure and Bone Meal. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc BULBS—EJULBS. We are expecting STOMACH ULCERS ra to EXCESS ACID FrrolMkTaautNMMTr Over two mllUoii bottle* of th* WTLLARD TREATMENThovoboon told for rotlofof ■yrngtom* of <UotroM orttac front f ‘ iolaRR . VTUM9 1921—1941 Hugh L. Eichelberger i NEW YORK UFE MAN 20 Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member — The National Asaociation of Life Underwriters. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barker and! our friends for the kindness shown son, Jimmy, spent the week-end with i u* during the illness and death of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Ward in Green-lour husband and son. Also for the wood. ! beautiful floral offerings. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Boland. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Little, Mrs. Mrs. G. W. Wallenzine Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wallenzine. Sunday School Revival There will be a Sunday school re- Mrs. Clarence Blackwell of Lydia, 1 spent Wednesday with her mother,; Mrs. Mattie Stockman. Mr. and Mrs. John Bagwell and Barbara Hellams of Pauline, visited) Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trammell recent-1 vival beginning Sunday, Nov. l,.and ly. 1 continuing throughout the week, at Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chaffin and i Calvary Baptist church. All Baptisit children spent the week-end with [ churches throughout the ^Laurens as- relatives in Georgia. j sociation are participating in this Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McCloud of {campaign. ■■ CALL Wyman Shealy For Prompt Plumbing and Heating* Service 1§5 E. Ferguson St M. M. Blakely, Mrs. John Gaskin, and Mrs. P. L. Attaway, was served. Following the' social hour Milton Bolick, superintendent of the Sunday school, and chairman of the Workers Council committee, conducted the I business session. Officers of the council include ! Milton Bolick, Jesse Thonrtes, Rev. S. B. White, all departmental super intendents and their assistants, teachers and officers. WWWWMHIlHHWMIlWHmMMHHHHItIMm Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder : OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Offlee Hours: Dr. Smith. Dully, 4:15 to • Dr. Felder. Dully, 5:36 to I Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, 8.0. Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Mrs. McCloud’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hampton. J. H. Brooks spent the week-end with his brother, Herbert Brooks, in Greenville. _ R. L. Chandler has joined the navy and is stationed at Pensacola, Fla. George W. Fields of the navy, B. T. U. Training Course , There will be a week of Baptist Training Union study course and en largement at Calvary Baptist church beginning Sunday, October 4, and continuing throughout the week. Meetings will be at 7:30 each eve ning, Monday Through Friday. Miss Bracknell, state B. T. U. worker, IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIWWIIMHMWWWItllltIt BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING lTING tVICE U7 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE Bible Claus Give* Banquet The Ladies Bible class of Goldville Baptist church entertained its mem bers with a banquet last Saturday evening in the assembly, room of the church. A three coursfe dinner was j served. About thirty ladies enjoyed jthis occasion. Mrs. W. T. Martin of Greenville, ! former teacher of the class, was guest i speaker for the evening. | Mrs. W. A. Moorhead gave a lovely solo, accompanied at the piano by 'Miss Merguerite Rainwater. I Retiring officers of the class, Mrs. iWreford Nabors, Mrs. R. L. Francis, Mrs. R. G. Carr and Mrs. Joe Purdy, were presented gifts for their effi cient work during the year. Other guests included former members of the class, teaching in va rious parts of the Sunday school: Mrs. W. W. Hair, Mrs. E. J. Willing* ham, Mrs. Louis Murphy, Mrs. R. H. McGee, Mrs. Ralph Stroude and Miss Ruth Hair. Brevard Patterson is H. T. U. di rector. Announcement There will be a chicken stew Fri day evening at the community house on Jackson street for the public. This supper is sponsored by the Junior Girls Defense club. Everyone is in vited. has returned to Great Lake, 111., af-1 from Plum Branch, will lead in the ter being home on a six-day leave, 'work. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James, Mr and Mrs. Elmo Sanders of Green wood, visited Mrs. J. ,L. Padgett Sunday. ' Mrs. J. T. Lokey visited her son, Atlas Lokey, and Mrs. Lokey, in Gaffney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinhis and children visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foster in Kings Mountain, N .C., Sunday. Mri and Mrs. Ben Smith of Green wood, spent the week-end with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr Elledge. J. L. Arnold and A. G. Arnold attended the Furman-V. P. I. football game in Greenville Saturday. Henry McGinnis and W. E. Quinn spent Sunday in Greenville. Miss Juanita Jones of Gaffney, was the week-end guest of Miss Ger trude Smith. Mrs. O. C. Gregory, Mrs. E. E. Heaton and children, Miss Frances Ballard, and Sherman Cooper visit ed relatives In Honea Path Sunday. George Price, Jr., visited in Rock Hill the past week-end. Community Staging The monthly community singing was held Sunday evening at the Methodist church. The boys choral club from Whitmire were guest singers. The club Is under the direc tion of Bill Williamston, with Miss Mary Sue Williamston as pianist. After a number of selections from the club, solos were given by Mrs. Hannon Murrah, Jr., and Bruce Galloway. There were also choir and congregational singing. Gets First Aid Certificate Grange Campbell was awarded, a and Mrs. C. E. first aid certificate along with oth ers completing the course recently. Through error his name was omitted from the list published last week. * Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon an nounce the birth of a son, Wm. An thony, September 23. Mrs. Harmon is the former Miss Hazel Cannon. . p Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart an nounce the birth of a son Sept. 30 at Hays hospital. The Sick Mrs. E. N. Powell has been ill with flu for the past two weeks. Mrs. M. J. Brooks is improving after being ill the past week, Mrs. G. M. Long is ill with ton- silltis and flu. Miss Hazel Lollis is improving af ter being ill the past week. Friends of Homer. Douglas will regret to learn he is a patient at the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia. Mrs. Hampton Gregory is ill at her home on Academy street. * A ,08 , t eit>e«P bc, ‘ 2-v/oy h * p CARDUI Plus le State Tax PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, 8. C.