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. * Thursday, December 24, 1942 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Page Seven Want Ads yrtsr aiKION SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS FOR RENT —Duplex apartment, on (MRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent North Broad street. C. W. Stone. . . , Mrs. Tommy Galloway of Green- WA1TRESS WANTED — Young lady I WOO( j ) Mr. and Mrs. John Flow and for restaurant work. Preferably Mrs Charles Galloway of GoldviUe, with experience. Clinton Cafe. Ip were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. LOST—Bird dog: large white pointer j Galloway during the week-end. with brown markings. Name on j J. P. Oakley visited his brother, collar, “J. B. Townsend.” If found;and sister-in-law in the Lydia Mills please notify J. H. Hunter. 1c | Community Sunday. FOR~SALE—Nice two-year-old tur- Mrs. Harriett King is visiting her key gobbler, 28 or 30 lbs. Phone daughter, Mrs. J. b. Smith, in Green- Mrs. George Brown, 3805. wood. FOR SALE — Home-made moUu»« Rob «rt a ' ld W*? by the gallon; Apply to R. A. Steer, Lai i. r , ens / 15 her AnoUier, ion / i P Mrs. Charlie Garrett, and sister, Phone 330. / , Mrs. Grange Campbell. CABBAGE Proof Cabl Bermuda Sets and all ly Brothers i 188. Seed Nice Miss Lillian Braswell spent the Plants and White | wee j c _ en( j w i^j Miss Naomi Basha in Plants. Also Onion Chappells nable Seeds. Blake- j Mr an( j Mrs. Melvin Huey and Store. Telephone !son CharleSt and M rs. J. E. Bras- 0 lc well, Sr., spent Saturday in Green- KEROS borough I — 12c per gallon. Yar- wood. )il Co. West Main St. tf ! Pvt. Geo. Medlock of Norfolk, Va., ■* I visited Mr. and Mrs. Wip. Cannon STRAYED—2 mules, one black, onel Sunday. r. Taylor, Rt. 1. 2p - pisses Betty and Marian Padgett red. Notify J. W. FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau sea, Gas Pains, get free sample Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. Aplp LOST — “B” gas ration book No. D69472. Finder please return to L. L. Copeland, Sr., 54 N. Adair Street. lc LOST—Billfold containing “A” gas ration book No. F-342125D and receipts. Carroll J. Black, c|o D. B. Wchunt, CUnion. 24-2p winning the contest prize. At the conclusion of the party Miss Helen King presented the teacher, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Lou Pallatty Rawls, two sons, and four daughters, B. L. Rawls of Washington, D. C., Aubrey Rawls home in Clinton for the past seven: to the eSpte of Virginia B. McSwain,'or less, bounded on north by lancfc y ears - and Cdfnpbell, et al, heirs to the es- j of T. J. Cole, on the east by laiMte tate of J. H. Campbell, in and to all now or formerly of R. D. Nance, on that tract piece or parcel of land ly- the south by lands of' W. L. Gregory, ing, being and situate in the County on west by lands formerly of M. T. _ of Laurens, State of S. C., containing Simpson. of Calhoun Falls, and the navy, Mrs. i 57 acres, more or less, bounded by Levied on as the property of Mn. G. R. Clark of Mooresville, N. C., lands of Mrs. Josie G. McMeekin, W. Lillie B. Reeder. Mrs. Joe Campbell, wl^ • to^fiMrs. W. H Guest of Washington, D.! H . Brown and lands now or former-! „ gift from the dass Greenwood, ly of j. H . Campbell. Being all that! Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaaer to, ments were served by Misses Mildred and Mrs. Fuller. j tract of land contracted for sale to IP 3 ? for stamps and recording. Arnold, and Virgin!* Kinard. Birth Announcement Sample* Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Samples an-; 11 ™ 1 and R e y. W. M. Spurlock, nounce the birth of a son, Fprmanl Interment was in Calvary ceme-i Bumfett, December 15. Mrs. Samples j te, T. ^ k U* former Mis, Beale Quinn. I Gard Th .„. Christmas Tree ! ' lVe wich to thank the employes _ . .. a rhristmaS °* the cloth room . second shift, for h , e i d “oSSSSS L he ! >asket o' fruit given our S on. r re . h *^ a ! Ca .'' J H Campbell by . court order dat-, Baptist church of which Mr ed Feb. 5, 1931, in the case of H. L. Rpv R n S T?„^ em ^ r ’ C ° A nd ^ Ct f? by , McSwain, Sr., as executor and guar- ?"■ "a o " u ,f 7; Ham -|dian, va. Jno. Black McSwain. et al. R. A. BABB, Tax Collector, Laurens County. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere ap preciation for the many kin shown us during the illness death of our wife,and mother. AH that lot, piece or parcel of land lying, being and situate in the Town of Cross Hill, Laurens County, State for the beautiful floral offerings, of S. C., containing one acre, more | k G. P. Roberts and Family. c tree last night at the community building under the direction of Mrs. Babb,’ Mrs. Bryson and Miss Gladys Barnes. Frank, during his illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brooks Card of' Thanks We wish to thank our friends for the sympathy shown us at the death of our husband and father. Also spent the week-end with Mrs.- Joe Sanders in Greenwood. Mrs. W. L. Evans and daughter, Margaret, and Boyce and Russell December 17. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. Bring us your Electric Irons, Toasters, Hot Plates and other Appliances that need expert repairing. Blakely Broth- ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc FOR RENT—53-acre farm known as Simpson place, 2 miles from Clin ton. Good 4-room house, bam and well. Geo. M. Davis, Jr., owner. If interested, see Dr. J. W. Davis. 31-2c Wilson are spending the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Jim Price in Wrightsville, Ga. Lloyd G. Marchbanks of New York, is home on a furlough with his mother, Mrs. Rosa Lee Marchbanks. Mrs. Clyde Heston, Miss Florence Duckett and Mrs. J. B. Estee of Un ion, visited Mr.- and Mrs. J. N. Nix recently. Mrs. J. B. Barbery and Miss Jerot dine Barbery of Camp Victory, Co lumbia, are at home for the holidays. Pvt. Maxie Richardson of Fort Jackson, Columbia, spent the week end here with Mrs. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Guest and children of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Guest. J. L. Long of Cokesbury, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long, recently. Clifton Cooper spent the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. Inez Jacobs, in Greenwood. WANTED—Several good one or two- Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Neal spent horse farmers for land near Renno. Sunday with Mrs. Neal’s mother, Good houses, near school and store. Mrs. C. B. Ivey. Fertile land—bale to acre, good stock. Mrs. S. .L. Long, LOST — Sugar ration book, names Ollie B. Rice and Lester Rice. If found please return to Lester Rice, Rt. 3, Box 63. 31-2p Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries _ __ j--!,.p p 1 v, ‘ uuauuuu ana lamer. a Dec. 25 birthdays include R. C. for the beautlful moral offerings Lunsford and Evelyn Bigoee. j M R _ R , . . Mrs. W. J. Morris had a birthday Mrs ' 5 Rawls and children December 21. J. D. Oakley was nine years old Betty Wilkie was ten years old December 17. Rudolph Hamrick celebrated his 8th birthday December 18: Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Jackson have a wedding anniversary today. Mr. and Mrs. William Terry cele brated their second wedding anni versary yesterday. Dorothy Ann Bigbee was four Excellent chance for hard working farmer. Come to .see me. W. J. Adair, State Training School Mrs. Frances years old December 14. December 24 is the fourth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner. T. M. Patterson T. M. Patterson, 63, died at an early hour Monday morning at his home on North Broad street after several years of declining" health. He was a native of North Carolina but had made his home in-Laurens; county for the past 30 years. Mr. Patterson was a member of Calvary Baptist church. He was twice married, first to Miss Emma Crocker, and from this ijnion three children survive: Mrs.\ Selma Bowldere, Mrs. Grace Bowldei^ f and Sam Patterson. His’second marriage NOTICE OF TAX SALE By authority of a tax execution handed me by the Treasurer of Lau rens County, I have levied on the property hereinafter described and will sell at public outcry for cash, either in or in front of the Court House at Laurens, S. C., on Monday, January 4, 1943, it being Salesday in -January, the following described property, lying, being, and situate in Laurens County, State of South Car- olina, to wit: All that lot, piece or parcel of land lying, being and situate in Cross Hill Township, Laurens County, South Carolina, containing 2 acres, more or less, bounded on the east by lands now or formerly of Wm. Dendy, on the north and west by the Frank Franklin lands, on the south by pub- j lie road leading from Waterloo to Cross Hill. Levied on as the property of Guy Leaman, the defaulting taxpayer. All the right, title and interest of Mary McSwain Coward, et al, heirs 'A Friendly Greeting -TO YOU- Our Friends and Customers ifV the Season to be friendly, Happy, ond contented . . may this be your experience this Christmas ond every Christmas \ ^ Thank you for your past patronage. We are looking forward to serving you in the future. CHANDLER & COOPER H. Grady Chandler AUTO REPAIR T. Russell Cooper _ . , *1, xt V. Sam Patterson. His’second marriage Caughman and Mr. and Mrs. N. C., was to Miss Pearl Kohn and t Y ree inion: THE PERFECT Christmas Gift for for your little boy or girl—Cocker Spaniel Puppies, red and buff, six weeks old. Registered stock. $25. Your pick of five beauties. Jean Lay- ton, Walnut Stree.t Guest spent Friday with relatives in' hildren surviye from this uni Mrs. T. B. Tinsley, Mrs. Lucy Rober- aa^c VFiunu^ oi wrenwaou, «. sQn and w A p atterson . Als0) one, visiting her grandparents, Mr. and I brother T c p atterson - LOST — Sugar ration book, names James and Mary Seegars. If found, t>lease return to James Seegars, Route 1. WANTED—To buy all kinds of furs. H. Lurey,, Laurens, S. C. 24-2c LOST — “A” gas ration book No. Mrs. N. C. Guest. T. H. McGinnis, Henry King, Mrs. Claude Smith, Mrs. Frances Caugh man and Chestley King visited rela tives in Goldville Sunday. Misses Betty and Anna Quinn of Winthrop college, are home for the holidays Funeral services were held Tues day afternoon at 4 o’clock at Calvary Baptist church. Rev. R. D. Hughes, assisted by Rev. W. M. Spurlark, was in charge. Calvary Baptist Church Presents VIA “• i Program — Murrell of Goldville, Christmas exercises were presented xf her P arents ’ 1 by the young people of Calvary Bap- Mr. and Mrs.*L. A. Hall. Mrs. Clara Blankenship and Mrs. Walter Goldman of Greenwood spent tist church last evening under the direction of Mrs. R. N. Riddle, Mrs. ^ icinv** waiier vjroiaman oi oreenwooa speni, rp ^ rvnnfnrH Mpq P^lmpr Howard 1 F-342934D. Finder please return to Tuesday with Mrs. Goldman’s par- ' Tb n ’ „ d Mrs R £>' Joseph Bascomb TaylOr, Box 250,| entS( M r. and Mrs. Grady Cox.. MlSS The ° Dyer and ' Mrs ' R ' D -l RFD No. 1’, Clinton. 24-2p ROSE BUSHES. We have many Va rieties and Colors of Fine Rose >Bushes, individually wrapped. These are 2-year old, field grown. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. FOR SALE—Several used bicycles, boys’ and girls’. New tires for sale. Also bicycle repairing. See Lewis Cooper. Phone 210-M. tf FOR SALE — Two new Columbus “Wood Saver” heaters. R. C. Watts Service Station, Mountville. tf FOR RENT—7-room house, garden, wood. Near State Training School. Mrs. Will J. Adair, at the Training School. tf Miss Nora Cannon of Hickory Tav ern, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon. LOST—Brown pocketbook containing gas ration book and other valu ables. $5.00 reward. L. C. Whelchel, 11 Gordon St., Clinton. 24-2p WANTED—Experienced trailer driv ers of good appearance, at least an eighth grade education, married and preferably with one or more depend ents. Only those interested in taking care of our equipment and obeying instructions need apply. Please apply in writing to P. O. Box 26, Barnwell, S. C., for application blanks. 7-4c LET US reroof your house with Ca rey’s giant weight cork backed shingles. They cost little more than light, ordinary shingles/ antf last twice as long. Write or phone us to day for free estimate on complete job anywhere. Three ydars to pay, no down payment or mortgage required. Palmetto Roofing & Supply Co., Phone 4318, Prevost Bldg., Green- ville, S. C. tf FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 18th day of January, 1943, we will tender a final account of our acts and doings as Executors of the estate of William David Copeland 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 our trust as Executors. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. ‘ JAMES ISAAC COPELAND. NENA MARTIN COPELAND. Dec. 17, 1942.—14-4c. Dyer Hughes. The “Angelic Song,” dialogues and Christmas carols were given. Santa was there and delivered gifts from x a beautifully decorated tree. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J- H. Barbery haye lH hes pastor, was presented with returned home after visiting Uieir a * urse b the church m embers. son, Charlie, who is stationed at j m Announcements of Christmas Programs Pentecostal Holiness Church The Christmas program will be held tonight (Thursday) at the Pentecostal Holiness church at 7:30 o’clock. The program will consist of exer cises by the children. Also gifts and fruit will be distributed. Rev. A. M. Herdon, pastor, invites the pubuic to attend. is Camp Campbell, Ala. Miss Kathleen Campbell of Camp Victory, Columbia, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Campbell. Hubert Snelgrovfe and Lewis But ler who recently joined the navy, are stationed at Bainbridge, Mary land, and Hampton Bouknight is stationed at .Great Lake, Chicago, 111. Pvt. Roy Quinn of the army, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ford Quinn. Miss Sara Satterfield of Lydia, is spending a few days with Miss Jean Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Dessie Wilkes were visitors in Greenville Tuesday. Darrell Bigbee of the navy, was home on a four day leave the past week. Bailey Memorial M. E. Church There will be a Christmas tree and program tonight at Bailey Memorial Methodist church beginning at ,7:30 o’clock. Gifts will be given to the children. The public is cordially invited by the! pastor, Rev. W. R. Quinn, to attend. MAY THE JOYS OF THE CHRISTMAS' SEASON REMAIN WITH YOU THROUGHOUT THE •\ COMING YEAR James W. Caldwell “Your Magazine Man” n m it* . brings to eoch of us on oppreciotion of those fine friendships ond memories which moke life worth living. And so at this glad Holiday Season, we extend to you our cordial greetings ond wish for you both health ond happiness throughout.oll the coming year. CLINTON CAFE “A Good Place To Eat” GEORGE P. MITCHELL, Proprietor DISCOMFORTS Miss Amanda Milam of Spartan- Church of God burg, spent several days with her; The Church of God will present mother, Mrs. M. A. Milam, recently. j a Christmas program Thursday night Mrs. Louise Hervey visited her! at 7 o'clock, sister, Mrs. Daley Batchelor, in —. ♦ :— Cherokee the past week-end. Fi re Baptized Holiness Church Sallie Stapleton of Whitmire, was The Fire Baptized Pentecostal Holi- 1 the guest a few days last week of the Fire Baptized Pentecostal Holi- Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. ne ss church will present a Christmas Etheredge Arrowood of Union, 1 program on Friday night at 7:30. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. j The program is under t#ie direction John Campbell. , 0 f Miss Annie Bell Horton and Mrs. Pfc. Lewis Campbell of the Ord- 1 Charles Bull. nance Plant Div.,* Camp Flora, Miss., I -- ' is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T Heuble-Samples Rites Miss Gertrude Heuble of Goldville and Marshall Samples of this city, were united in marriage at the home of Rev. S. B. White, the officiating Ed Campbell, near Clinton. * Among The Sick Mrs. L. C. Heaton is suffering with an injury received in a fall last week, j m i n i s ter, in Goldville. Mr. and Mrs Jerry West, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Samples are making their home with J. J. West, received serious bums on her father near Clinton. his leg Monday. I • Tommy Abbott is improving after B. S. Rawls being ill with chicken pox. , B. S. Rawls, 64, died suddenly Fri- Mrs. Virgil Sanders is able to be day at the home of his daughter, out after being ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Jack Fuller, after being in de- Mrs. Minnie Turfier js ill at her' clining health several years. He was home on Beauregard street. Mrs. M. J. Brooks is improving! after suffering injuries received in a fall the past week. Christmas Party The Young Ladies’ class of Calvary Baptist church held its annual Christmas party at the home of Miss es Betty and Marian Padget Friday evening. Mrs. Tom Brown is president of the class. Christmas enrols were sung by the group. Every member brought a gift and names w6re drawn. Miss Kathleen Howard directed the games with Miss Virginia Kinard a native of Saluda but had made his u.nv Girt* KnOV ' so Ma 8 °J .bout vnl) its A ppreciatinc to the fullest extent the cordial relations existing between ue in the past, we take this opportunity to cordially wish you an old fashioned Merry Chriftnitu May the Happiness and Good Cheer which we hope is yours this Christmar never cease in the days to come, and may the New Year bring each of you die Prosperity, Health and Real Happinew you so much deserve. BEST WISHES FOR THE BEST DAY OF THE YEAR % •> “ * -— # . Blalock's Grocery & Market Phones 156 and 157