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/ ,'Y Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON/S. Thursday, November 19 # 1942 Want Adst persohal AND SOCIAL NEWS OF 60LDVIIIE FOR RENT — Two-room apartment, with private bath. Call 221. 19-4c MRS. E. G. KAY, Correspondent WANTED—Baby play pen. Mrs. R. Shelton. Call 193-W. Rev. and Mrs. Fuller and son of I Mrs. Gerald Morse has a birthday 1°! Clinton, and the Clifton quartet and' tomorrow. gas ration book for 1933 t ^ eir families were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Craft ob- Pontiac sedan, license d-53-584. Mr - an(i , Mrs - T - N -^P 61- Sunday. served their Wedding anniversary Finder please return to Will Adams, i Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden will Route 1. «• 26-2p leave "Saturday for Inverness, Fla., yesterday, November 18. Mr. and Mrs. M§ck Brown observ- 1 enroute thev will visit their son i 6(1 their wedding anniversary yes- FOR SALE—Heavy brwdfryers,35c McFadden ^UonJd terday, November ISth. per pound. See Mrs. Edgar Cope- :at Camp J ordon Ga • and Mrs. Russell C. House, way, followed by pledge of the fllag. Rev. James Mitchell delivered the invocation. A section was reserved at the front of the auditorium for the families and relatives of t^e men in the armed forces from Goldville. They were given recognition, and then the list of the men in the ser vice was read, containing over eighty names. Rev. Mitchell led in prayer for these. The local defense leaders were then introduced, together with members of the staff. Commander Buchanan spoke a few words com mending the audience for the fine Bride Entertained support given for this rally. He in- Mrs. Marion Gardner was delight-[ troduced Dr. Wm. P. Jacobs of the LOST — Driver’s license. Please re- Mrs . Ett a Southard and Lewie Bow- a c ~ . turn to Chronicle office. Reward. ! ers 0 f Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr. and fully entertained Monday evening at j State Defense Council, who spoke Sara Alford Shelton. j SPECIAL — Skirts, $2.00 lc 1 Mrs. John Henry Davenport over the! the Joanna club with a bridal show- encouragingly on the work of Ci- and $2.50 week-end. Mrs. Southard remained er values, $1.00. Assorted sizes colors. Moore’s Dress Shop LOST—“A” gas ration book for 1936 Chevrolet, license C-38-519. Finder please return to ration board. L. A. Smith. 26-2c spent the in Rock FREE! If excess acid causes you and f° r an extended visit, lc, Mrs. M. J. McFadden week-end with relatives Hill. Pvt. R. G. Carr of Shaw Field, spent the week-end with his family here. . « Bingo and several contests were enjoyed, after which the hostesses served a sweet course and coffee. Mrs. Gardner received many love ly and useful gifts. She was before marriage Miss Ellen Boyce, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce. The hostesses were Mesdames Claudie M. -Fufr; R. L. Boyce, W. C. . , TT1 ■ , .. j Pvt. Vascoe Adair is spending ... pau« of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges-. few d with his sister Mrs prank i Gardner and Misses Emma Kate Ox- Uon, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating. phimps ' ^ Adair has b£ . en on , ner viola and Naomi Hall maneuvers in Tennessee. Mrs. Horace Hamm of Indianhead, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. ll-26p vilian Defense. Mr. Moorhead in troduced Senator Q. L. Long of Lau rens, who spoke eloquently on the need to purchase Defense Bonds. Mr. Moorhead urged all to buy bonds so Goldville could secure a “Minute Man Flag” for the mill. The meet ing closed with the singing cit the “Star Spangled Banner,’ and bene diction by Mr. Allen. Mrs. E. G. Kay acted as pianist, and Bruce Galloway led the singing. About five hundred were present for the occasion. TYPEWRITERS AND CALL ADD) NGu MACHINES Wyman Shealy Sales sad Service CLEANING A SPECIALTY Per Prompt Reasonable Charges Plumbing and Heating KENNETH N. BAKER Service Phone SOS 105 SL Ferguson St SAT. "I SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB “The Paper Everybody Reads'* Methodist Class Meeting LOST — “A” gas ration book forl Md., is spending a few days here The Wesley' Ever-Ready class ofi Chevrolet Coach, license B-21-165. | due to the illness of her mother. i Epworth Metlpodist church met with If found, please return to John-Henry Gary, on Downs ilonroe place, RFD No. 3. 19-2p FOR SALE—Several used bicycles, boys’ and girls’. New tires for sale. Also bicycle repairing. See Lewis Cooper. Phone 210-M. tf Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingsworth Mrs. and.children, Sara and Jimmy, spent Cir the week-end with the latter’s par morr Fulmer on Tillman • onday evening for its. usiness session with Mrs.! 1942 Grand Jury Makes Final Report ents in Rockingham, N. C. Herbert White and Miss Martha Yar- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams and borough joint hostesses. | After irraking ttil flnal presentment sons spent Saturday in Greenville. | Miss Yarborough led the devotional' i as t week for the y\ar, the 1942 grand -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and and was assisted on the program bylj urV ' f or Laurens Vountv was dis Mrs. Melvin Smith and son of Mrs! P. L. Attaway. [missed with the ilks of the court Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt, accompanied! by Presiding Judge M. M. Mann of at the piano by Mrs. Fulmer, sang a st. Matthews. s0 ^°- ,1 Before being dismissed six hold- A business session conducted by over jurors were drawn for next PANSY PLANTS. Giant Mixed Col-, Ninety-Six, spent Sunday with Mr. ors. Also Bulbs, Rye Grass, Onion and Mrs. Shuford Lewis. 1 Plants, Vigoro and Bone Meal. Blake- j' Mrs. Chrystelle Flow spent a few ly Brother Seed Store. Telephone days last week with her brother in 188 ‘ lc I Greenville. ;Mrs. Jpe Abarms, during which Mrs. I year, as" follows: J. N. Jones, Louie McCurry and i H. G. Murrahr Jr., was elected class ■Lott, D. C. Smith, E P Mr. and Mrs. L. A. LOST — In Clinton Saturday, .purse I . ..... and sugar ration Card with namesi children, Novella and Roqald, visited | teacher, brought 'this meeting to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. and Minnie Hunt. i- relatives in ^Sley over the week- dose. end. Miss Sara Frances Motes of Whit- imire, §pent last week with Miss ACCIDENT INSl’RANCE Tick- Margaret Hays. . j Observes Prayer Week ets cost only 25c a day, pay tip] Lester Sweat of Parris Island, I -j- he Woman’s Society of Christian to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phone .. ,. . J I .. ^ T . -. • \ \ * LJ T r, —, f f. — —1 I _ . . _ Finder please return to R. F. D. No. 2. Mrs. Hunt. 26-2p! A sweet course with coffee was served by the hostesses. Patton, J. V: Lowe and S. B. Fleming. The presentment was signed by F. B. Roper, foreman," who has served in that capacity for two years. As he was not drawn among the six hold overs, a new foreman will have to be named next year. 80 arid 32. CHRISTMAS CARDS —Place your order now. 50 for $1.00, with your Chronrcle Pub. Co. , and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lanford. 26-6c Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyons and family spent Sunday with relatives in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morse of Green wood, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morse served prayer week last week at thei BIRX H ANNOUNCEMENTS — Pink STATIONERY—Every boy in service will be happy to receive a box. We | Morse, have just what he will like, plain or and Mr. and Mrs. George Morse and with the insignia of his branch of family were dinner guests of Mr. service. Chronicle Pub. Co. land Mrs. Morse. Mr. BABY CHICKS. Get some started | and Mrs. Warren Clement layers s P ent f* 16 week-end with relatives in B. White have held in now for early fryers and — (r , Complete line of Feeds, Oyster Shells | - and Remedies for Poultry and Stock. a ev> Mrs * . Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- Returned from conference (Chester last week. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and FOR SALE — Portable Royal, type- w. F. Johnson of Gaffney, are visit- writer and case. Had excellent care i n g Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guyton, and only slightly used. Original cost Mr. Guyton visited >aiatives in Paco- $45, will sell for $25 cash. Call Mr. let Sunday, accompanied by Mr. and Andrews at Phone 315, Saturday Mrs. J. W. Johnson and W. F. John- only. Ip i son. home of Mrs. Ross Hall on Tillman Circle; A special program was pre sented by Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Attaway and Mrs. B. W. Oxner. Sununers-Grogan Rites Miss Eva Lee Summers and Willie L. Grogan were^ quietly married at, 10 o’clock Friday morning, November! 6, at the Methodist parsonage with Rev. S. B. White performing the cere-1 mony. The bride was dressed in earth-1 brown crepe with matching acces-| series. The couple spent their honeymoon! in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Grogan is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Summers of; Goldville. Club Meeting The executive board of Goldville DOG FEED. Duplex Dog Feed in Mr - anc ^ ^ rs - L. Boyce, Mrs. J. Roman’s club was called together Pellet or Meal Form Also* Goat ^ a ^' ^ rs - John Gaskin and Mrs.; f or a meeting last evening at the Feed, Calf Meal, Dairy Feed, Fat J - E - B °y ce attended the Methodist home of Mrs. R. G. Carr. The. pur- Back Hog Ration, Horse* and Mule annual conference in Chester on pose being to" make plans for a com- Feed and Mashes and Grains for| Sunda y- munity Thanksgiving program. Chickens. Blakely Brothers Seed: Misses Faye Francis and Evelyn'i Those present were Miss Modene Store. Telephone 188. lc Gardner of Charlotte, N. C., spent, Finney, Mrs. Roy O’Dell, Mrs. T. R. — - - nr " - ~ ^— the week - end with their respective Bridges, Mrs. C. F. Allen, Mrs. W. SKRIP INK —Black green, brown, parents. , Hair, and Mrs. W. R. Lanford. purple, red, royal blue 2-oz. bot-, Mrs. Charles Galloway spent last The hostess, asssited by her daugh- tles 15c. Chronicle Pub. Co. tf week with her aunt, Mrs. F. B. Hoi- 1 t e r, Dorothy, served punch and cook- FOft RENT—Keowee Touri$h camp corn b e ’* n Gamden - 1 ies. in Oconee county, completely fur- ^ r ' and Mrs. J. G. Franklin and ♦ nished. ‘gas heat and running water, t^oghter, Miss Margaret .Franklin, Mrs. Mary C. Murphy See or write Ralph Alexander, Bluej s P ent the week-end in Columbia, j Mrs. Mary Copeland Murphy, 60, Ridge Station, Seneca, S. C. 3-3p Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Little, Mrs. i wife of T. G. Murphy, died early “ w “— Sigsbee Hair, Mrs. Cecil O’Dell visit- f Friday morning at her home on OWNERS —| ed in Spartanburg Saturday. 'Taylor street after an illness of cut mi w. R. Wertz of Portsmouth, Va., several weeks. or de_ spent the week-end with Mrs. Wertz. A native of Laurens county, she Carl Sease of Shaw Field, Sumter, had spent her entire life in this or blue. With genuine steel die en graving. Envelopes to match. Chron icle Pub. Co: Call 74. FARMERS —TIMBER We buy pine pulpwood woods, stacked at roadside, livered to railroad. Small or large amounts handled. Write Ben R. Wall, v i s ited Mrs. Sease" over the week- Jr., Agent. Canal Wood Corp., Great end. Ea 4£’ Cecil O’Dell and Brenda Jane NOTICE — No hunting, fishing or P Dell visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Craft church. trespassing of any kind allowed on m Silverstreet over the week-end. j Surviving are her husband, a sis- my Clinton property. Violators will Mr. and. Mrs. H. M. Willingham, ter, Miss Fannie Copeland; five step- be prosecuted. J. C. Copeland Co- Mrs. Elizabeth Hendricks visited \ sons, Charles, Otis, Millard, Harold lumbia. 26-3c ! J° kn E ar le Willingham at Clemson! and LoYiis Murphy. Her brother, I college Sunday. Robert Y. Copeland, died about five county. Daughter of John Richard and Fannie Addy Copeland, she was a member of the Goldville Baptist LET US reroof your house with Ca- j rey’s giant weight cork backed shingles. They cost little more than light, ordinary shingles, and last twice as long. Write or phone us to day for free estimate 'on complete job anywhere. Three years to pay, no down payment or mortgage required. Palmetto Roofing & Supply Co., Phone 4318, Prevost Bldg., Green ville, S. C. tf PIANOS — Just received some good ones, one excellent self-player. Prices right. Terms: 20% down, bal ance in 12 months. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell, Mrs. Alma O’Dell and J. D. O’Dell Spent Sunday in Fort Mill. Miss Juanita Black of Greenwobd, spent the week-end with Miss Emma James Kate Oxner. iment weeks ago. Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the residence. Her pastor, the Rev. Mitchell, officiated. Inter- was in the family plot in WE SELL Horses, Mules, Cows, Tractors, Sand, Hay, Corn, Oats, Straw, and Wood. We sell Real Estate. WANTED Used Wagons, and Milch Cows with young jealves. H.J. PITTS Plus lc State Tax PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. Mrs. Carl Breitenger of Columbia, | Padgett’s Creek cemetery. is spending several days with her' • mother, Mrs. Belle Crawford. Goldville Holds Civilian Defense With The Sick Mrs. Andrew Taylor became se- Meetlng The Civilian Defense Corps of Goldville held a parade and rally on riously ill while visiting friends here Saturday night,‘November 14. The and is now a patient at Hay£ hospital \ rally began with a demonstration in Clinton. Mrs. Taylor makes her | on bombing and First Aid held at WANTED TO BUY—Good used fur niture, wood and Oil cook stCfVes. heaters, antiques, or what have you. The Trading Post, Laurens. 26-2p 26-2c horne with her daughter, Mrs. Horace ‘Hamm, in Indianhead, Md. Harry Estes is improving follow- They Serve America by Keeping Our Cars and Trucks Serving forMctary 7 p. m. in front of the club house, and was in charge of Rev. C. F. Allen, assisted by Joe Delaney and others. JoUfligv* Misery eve C$666 '‘^‘■"TMIFTT UIWttTH MOHS ing an Operation at a Spartanburg The parade formed at 7:30 and hospital-.— — ! marched from the club house to the Eldon Tucker has keen ill several! Joanna school, where a Tally was days. [held. Acting as marshall of the pa rade was Mr. Allen, assisted by Joe Birthdays and Wedding . Anniversaries Jimmy Hollingsworth had a birth- <Jay yesterday. Roy Holsonback has a today. . Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS jT ■ < ' ’ ...and... EMBALMERS Ant balance Service Phones 41 and S99-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and ▼. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgr*. T Gene Smith will observe birthday November 21. Derrill Whitmire has a birthday Friday, November 20. Master Larry Rushton, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rushton, had a birthday yesterday. James Byars observed a birthday Tuesday, the 17th. Wreford Nabors had a birthday yesterday. Mrs. Cora Rains o’bserves birthday today. Mrs. Ray Surratt had a birthday Monday, the 23rd. White Tucker has a birthday to morrow, November 20. G. F. Blakely observes his birth day November 22nd. E. C. Barbee had a birthday yes terday. .. . , Delaney. . The Civilian Defense Corps was headed by Commander Doc Buchanan. Music was furnished by a band from the Clinton high birthday, school and Presbyterian college, led by K. F. Mills of Clinton. In line her was a car containing the speakers for the rally, their wives and W. A. Moorhead. The various units of the Defense Corps came next in the fol lowing order: messengers and trans portation, under Bruce Galloway; auxiliary firemen, commanded by Fred Bragg; auxiliary policemen under Floyd Pitts; national and state colors with a Boy Scout color guard; air raid wardens, under Walter Reg- her nery; medical corps, commanded by Dr. R. H. McGee; food and housing, led by William Niver. Boy Scouts acted as traffic directors. Hur rally was held at the school directly after the parade. Mr. Allen was master of ceremonies, acting for Commander Buchanan. The program opened with song, “God Bless America,” led by Bruce Gello- Why Amwica’s Cws md Tntks An VEHICLES OF VICTORY* * Sole transportation for war worksrs in many com- * munities. * Sole transportation fof war materials in many communities. * Six out of every ten farms use one car or mors. *67 per cent of all farm car mileage is necessity driving. * Many war plants depend on trucks to haul all “Vlctoiy” fralght. •Trucks alone serve 54,000 communities not reached by railroads. The automotive mechanics of yesterday are the Victory Service Men of today.... For it's up to them ttf maintain the motorized transportation system which car ries men and materials to and from America’s war plants, America's farms, America's other essential industries.. • • They know their job, and they’re doing their job!... Help them to keep your car or truck serving for Victory by getting skilled service now and regularly. •AJJ•tetttasnU on reportt oompiUd by th» MiohiSmn Stmt* Highway Dmpmrtmmnt and tha Statiatieat Dapartmant at A. M. A. SEE TOUR ★ ★ CHEVROLET™? Headquarters for * VICTORY SERVICE ★ * ★ on alt makes of cars and trucks Giles Chevrolet Company, Inc. CLINTON, 8. t