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tr > V HHBfflHKflHSBiBn! Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursdoy, February 18, 1943 Want-Ads SOCIETY PEKONW iNDSOCIAL MtWSOF 60LDVIUE KEROSENE—12c per gallon. Yar borough Oil Co. West Main St. tf (Continued from page three) MRS. E. G. KAY. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams and -nro5 QAT v Erp^h Jersev milk cow ed on either side by minature cher-;sons, Tommy and Wallace, visited IX with voune (4th) calf E F. An- ry trees centered the banquet table. Mrs. Gene Abrams in Newberry rfMrson y 2 $- 2c A three-course dinner was served. Sunday. — — — _ D. A. Yarborough, councillor ofi Mrs. j, m. Bozard spent the week- FOR SALE Fresh egg daily. Perry or( j er( presided. Shirley A. Tim- g n( j w ith her daughter, Mrs. R. R. M. Moore, E. Maple St. c mons S pc>ke on the work of the or-^ as i 1> anc j Mr. Cash, in Cowpens.' BURNED—Fuel oil ration stamps organization and patriotism . ! Lt. E. T. Spires of Camp Eustis, 27 Washington' William R. Pitts, a member of D. * F Street. Lanford, . iVa., spent a few days here with his Ip the local order has recently been ap- f am iiy pointed to the state council as ward-, Rev Usher, pastor of the Bush WANTED-You to see our new ship- chapter is the last 1 ment of Maternity Dresses, sizes be organ j ze( j i n the state. | er the B T U lit Goldville Baptist 12-20. $5.95 to $7.95. Moores Dress 6 ,er ine o. i. y. pi ijoiavine napusi Shop.' 1c ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. Bring us Miss Frances Black church Sunday Evening. v - Mrs. Horace Poag and small son, diiiis ua , k - e M ' fin , Michael, have returned to their home your Electric Irons, Toasters, Hot oride Oi AngilS IViarrin ^ j n B a itimore, Md., after an extended Plates and other Appliances that i n a ceremony, characterized by v i s it with Mr./and Mrs. L. H. Poag. need expert repairing. Blakely Broth ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c beauty and simplicity taking place] ^ 0 lga Ifair of Fort Jay, N. J., Sunday afternoon in the chapel of {j s spending a/ few days with his home Nothing is more the Fir t { Presbyterian church Miss !mother Mrs> fa w . H air. FOR s Cell ^ Frances"Black of this city, became, Mr and Ml ^ Hoyt No bles and son, tJL Mends seals 'the bride of W. Angus Martin of Billy> of Newberry, Marion Hair of M Z Ar Td 2?C Chronicle Fountain Inn. The bride’s pastor,; Mon ^ e , N. t. Pvt. Sigsbee Hair of «?» d r k Va Phnnp 74 [Rev. J. K. Roberts, officiated. Icamp Campbell, Ky., and Mr. and Publishing Co., Phone 7 . The chapel was beautifully deco-1 Mrs Lister Hair and son, Bobby, rated for the rites with palms, gladi- j we re week-end gtiests of Mrs. W. W. oli, and snapdragons. | Hair. A lovely program of nuptial music j Miss Lottie Bowers spent the Trading PosL'Laurens, S. C. ^ was given preceding the ceremony.] w jth her parents at Stony orpn IRISH POTATOES We have Miss Dorothy Edwards, of this ^city i jjjjj rAnnini MW Grown Irish Cob- 1 and Trenton, pianist, rendered an, Mr^ and Mrs. Will King and family biers and Red Bliss. Get some planted J ^{rutnental so^^ j spent Sunday with relatives in New- S^d Br ° the ic throp college student, sang “I Love Miss Vera Daniels of Hodges, is Seeg_Store. Telephone 188. ic I Jacobs B ond),! visitin g her sis t e r, Mrs. Alvin Mf- SPECIAL this week —Cotton Hose,; and .‘The Sweetest Story Ever Told,” ; Curry - values $1.40 for $1.00, and $1.00 (R m. Stults). , . , ! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holsonback for 89c. $2.50 Cotton Pajamas $2.00. , Mrs. Ceqil B. Lawter, the bride s spen j g a ^ u j. day ^ Newberry. loaded with gifts, was placed in front of the honoree. Mrs. Godfrey Hostess Mrs. J. E. Prater was pleasantly surprised last Monday evening when a number of her friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Evangeline Godfrey on Magnolia street to shower her. The hostesses, Mrs. James Fulmer, Mrs. Frank Trotter, Mrs. J. T. Ful- 12,000 MEN TO BE CALLED DAILY FOR ARMED SERVICE POINT RATIONING Washington, Feb. 13. — With cold, j MAY FORCE MANY hard figures, the top manpower of- CTflD CC Tr/% r>t /\cr ficials told the American people to- j ^ V/I\C J * V^LUjC night that 12,000 men a day must go ] „ . . . „ ^ , into the armed forces this year and! Washington, Feb. 14. A warning that no man 18 to 38 can be. deferred, | that the forthcoming point rationing regardless of dependents, unless his! program may force tens of thousands work i? essential and he is irreplace- of food stores out of business was c able. Paul V. McNutt chairman of the mer and Mrs. Godfrey, served barpe-1 War Manpower commission, and Ma- cue sandwiches, potato salad andjjor General Lewis B. Hershey, di pickle with coffee. . „ coupled by the house committee on small business today with an attack on M bureaucratic buck-passing.” Without mentioning names, the About twenty ladies enjoyed this occasion. 'Publishing WANTED—All kinds good vised fur niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves and antiques, or what have you. The Moore’s Dress Shop. J5 i sister, was matron of honor and her Lt. and Mrs Sigsbee of Fort Jay, N. J., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner Sun- Ip i The bride entered the chapel on the day arm of her father, G. A. Black, by Lost—Sugar ration books, two fuel! only att , . oil books in envelopes. If found, Wlth lslet t I' im and a corsage of yel- please return to G. N. Moore, 62 l° w roses Florida Street. Fred Ross, Pvt. and Women of Moose Meet Goldville Chapter No. 410, Women of the Moose, met in regular session Monday, February 15, in the lodge. Three candidates were initiated, Mes- dames Elizabeth Murphy, Marie Price and Belle Willingham. Tbje Loyal Order of Moose, were guests of the chapter. Mrs. Edna McGee and her committee served refrshments to the chapter and their guests. Lt. Fred Ross on leave from New foundland^ and a member of the Moose, spoke to the chapter. rector of selective service, disclosed' committee said it had found “almost the actual rate of inductions in out-1 traitorous activities on the part of lining the draft outlook in a joint | certain interests to protect their corn- broadcast over the Blue network.! panics at the expense of the war ef- Heretofore, this rate has been a 1 fort.” | closely-guarded secret but in the tell- j The committee, which has been mg there was no comfort for the j studying the war’s impact on smaller business men, reported that “practi cally nothing has been done with re- Axis. Emphasizing the tremendous size of this mobilization, McNutt said: “In a week’s time, we are putting into uniform seven full divisions; in a month, 28 divisions. This year alone, the number of men inducted will ap proach in size the entire American gard to using small business more effectively in the production of es sential Civilian supplies.” Asserting it was concerned at the possible effect of point rationing on retail grocers, the committee express ed fear “the inauguration oUpny such army in the first World war.” In de picting the inductions in terms of j system may prove to be the froverb- divisiohs he referred to draftees for | ial last straw and that the proprietors the navy, marine corps and coast, of tens of thousands of food stores guard as well as the army. jmay yield to despair and close their The Woman’s Society of Christiarrl Hershey summed this up as mean- doors.” Service of the Methodist church met. "-^ ie 6 rea t majority of the physi- W. S. C. S. Meets in the assembly hall February 19. Mrs. Cecil O’Dell led an interesting program. Mrs. O’Dell read the 146th Psalm. Readings were given , Mrs. Floyd Osborne. Mrs. J. M. Ross offered prayer. A playlet was presented by cally fit, except the farmers,, between 18 and 38 years of age must go into the armed forces this year. It is most ] $4.00. Mesdames J. L. Abrams, H. M. Will- Edgar Smith of the navy, is spend- I ingham, Floyd Osborne, Bryce Little, I important that those who havj in our war industries be ot ntil they can be replaced m order to maintain production . . . The major ity of men this year must come from those with dependents.” Statistically, the picture presented JAMES W. CALDWELL Ymf MagMlM Maa LOST — Thursday, khaki-colored w hom she was given in marriage, to|j n g a f ew day s with his sister, Mrs.lCecil Blakely and Walter Fulmer. fountain pen with army* insignia, tbe s t ra i ns 0 f Lohengrin’s “Wedding white Tucker. I After the business session the host- ] these and past pronouncements between my home and college cam - March.” The bride was becomingly! Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sprouse, Mrs. esss, Mesdames E. H. Hunnicutt, J. ] was ^* s: A total of about 22,154,000; pus. If found, please return to Doro- a ttj red j n a navy crepe suit with navy ■ Ray Wertz visited Mrs. Wertz’s J. Abrams, and Charlie Craig, serv- : men ^ ^ 14,000,000 to 15,-I thy Stutts. 53 Thornwell St. 1c acC essories. Sh^ wore an orchid cor- nmU^j. who is a patient at Hays hos- ed refreshments. 000,000 able to pass military physical i FOR SALE —Fresh milk cow with sage. During the. ceremony Mc-i p i ta i t Sunday afternoon. ♦ | requirements. About 2,500,000 defer-] calf 1.week old. First $100 gets her. Dowell’s “To A Wild Rose,” was soft- Mr. -and Mrs. Roy Templeton and' W C Baldwin. Jr. 1c •ly played. Mendelsshon’s “Wedding c hildren, Roy CTDell of Fort Mill, — March” was used as a recessional. visited relatives here over the week- TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for -all ma- Imrne diately following the wedding I end chines, portable and standard.bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Lt: and Mrs. Fred Ross and Mrs. 1 red for vital farm work and other! ( ard of Thanks 'highly important war jobs About 11,- Little Myrtle Murphy wishes to i 200,000 in the armed services by the thank her friends for the gifts, candy j end of this year, and flowers sent her while she was “The need for men has now reach- bon paper, rubber stamps. Call 74 q a entertained with a re- sigsbee Hair visited relatives in 411 Every kindness shown was ap- ed a place,” Hershey declared, “where Greenville Wednesday and were din- I preciated. LOST — Kerosene ration book. If ception at their home. found return to Mrs. J. L. Todd,' The bride, an attractive young ne r guests of Mr. and MrS.'tTT). Ross, i RTm , ■ ci „ c ae u !er u rea ir u ne 18 engaged in v personality, is a M r. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzinfe at- BIB ^ ES—F j 11 * 3 ^ • 3 , 11 'which caiLbe suspended or which RFD No. 1. we must be sure that no registrant is' deferred if he is engaged in work can Ip woman of pleasing , ,, - - . ail(a „ai*«M.u*c at.-1 • . * ^ , . - . graduate of Winthrop college. Since ^ ended a birthday dinner in Newber-1.. Pf lc e s an ypes. ronic e be done by an over-aged man, one PHONE or write us today for the graduation s h e has taught in the j ry Sunday. best, m Roofing Materials, WorR^ Thornwell orphanage, Fountain Inn M rs. Lee Ellison and son, and Mrs.l manship and Terms. Free estimates and Whitmire sc hools. ! Eddie Price visited in Greenville Sat-i „. anywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup- The groom the son of Mr. and urday . f ply Co., 301 Augusta St., Greenville, Mrs A McQ. Martin of Fountain will Keller, Mrs. Carrie Lou Tolli- S- C* — Inn, attended the University of South 1 son and S0I1) Billy, of Greenville, | TRESPASS NOTICE — No hunting, Carolina. He is an agriculturist at W ere the week-end guests of Mr. and fishing or trespassing of any kind Fountain Inn where they will make Mrs. J. M. Ross, allowed on my land five miles from their home after a wedding trip. Mrs. Marshall Mullinax of Greer, Clinton near North Creek. Arthur F. Out of town guesjs included: Mr. spen j the week-end with her parents, 1 Taylor. 18-3p and Mrs. W. A. Black of Columbia, M r and Mrs. George Blakely. Mrs. G. A. Black, Jr., of Greenville, 1 lishing Co. AT FI RSI SIGN OF A c OV® v 666 USE M* TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS I physically less fit, or by a woman i . McNutt said he, was presenting the | facts “clearly and frankly” because he believed the American people ! wanted the truth and they had shown | “they can take it.”' L He acknowledged it would mean readjustments and hardships a 11 | down the line, shifts of workers to Kidneys Must Work Well- For You To Feel Well 24 hour* «T*ry day. 7 day* •very week, never atopplnr, the kidney* Alter waste matter from the blood. If more people were aware of how the kidney* must constantly remove *ur- ' AuT plus nuld, ezeeaa acid* and other waste matter that cannot stay in the blood without injury to health, there would be better underatandinc of why the whole system is upset when kidneys fail to function properly. Burning, scanty or too frequent urina tion sometimes warns that something is wrong. You may suffer nagging back ache, headaches, diszinesa, rheumatic pains, getting up at nights, swelling. Why not try Doan's Pills? -You will be using a medicine recommended the country over. Doan'g stimulate the func tion of the kidneys and help them to flush out poisonous waste from the blood. They contain nothing harmful. Get Doan’s today. Use with confidence. At all drug stores. . Doans Pills SPRAY NOW. We have Lime Sul- j j Black o{ j on e S ville, Miss Dor-j with The Sick phur, Bordo Mixture, Arsenate of othy Edwards o{ Trentqn, Miss Mrs. Kitchens is ill at the home of, X«ad, Scalecide, Nursery o c an p rances Bu th Edwards of Winthrop her daughter, Mrs. SimoiT, on Ellis others. Also Dusting Sulphur, Tobac- coll ^ ge( Mr and A McQ„ - Mar- street. co Dust, Black Leaf , vergreen, Miss Helen Martin, Miss Lily, Friends will regret to know Ralph Red Arrow, Tnogen an o„zo . Barr j son 0 f Fountain Inn, Mr. and Stroud is a patient at Hays hospital. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- Mr ^ Harrison Martin. Harrison Mar- « phont 188. 1c COUGHS Dm T# Colds or Bronchia! Irritation tin, Jr., Miss Betty Martin of Harts- CABBAGE PLANTS. Nice Frost- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lynch, I Proof Cabbage and Heading Let- and Raymond Lynch, Jr., of Easley, tuce Plants. Also Onion Plants, Onion Sets and all seasonable seeds. Blakely Brothers S&ed Store. Telephone 188. Birthdays Barbara Barton has a birthday to- In Memoriam MRS. L. D. McCRARY morrow. Mrs. Dora Whitmire observed a .* Hero’s yood^nows for tho pooplo of, tho greatest cough medicine ‘J right here, and U. S. A. is now being mode and sold _ if you have any doubt about what to taka this winter for tho common cough or bronchial irritation jet a bottle ofBuck- loy’s CANADIOL Mixture. You won’t be disappointed—it'a different from anything STATIONERY — You will find a complete line in our Stationery de partment, all sizt? 1 ’ and popular pric- trnemor j ab5 0 f ■pur departed ones. It is birthday Tuesday. Mrs. Janelle Hazel has a birthday | February 20th. Patsy Whitmire celebrates her' else you ever used one little sip and you gat instant action. Only 45c—ail druggists. SMITH’S REXALL STORE es. Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74. This, the last meeting of our church J year, is very fittingly set aside for birthday February 20. Eugene Clark has a birthday Feb- my privilege to write something of ruary 21. BABY CHICKS—BWD Tested, Pure the esteem of our loved member and; W. K. Waits will observe his birth- 1 Breeds in Barred Rocks, White co-worker, Mrs. Janie Little McCra- day tomorrow. Rocks. R. 1. Reds, White Wyandottes ry, wife of Lloyd D. McCrary, born! Mrs. E. C. Abrams had a birthday and Buff Orpingtons. Also Feeds, January 26, 1882, and died November! February 16th. S u o p 1 i e s and Remedies. Blakely 3, 1942. '■ j James Brown observes a birthday Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. | To my mind, she was,,one of the today. FRFF' if excess and causes vou nair* loveliest Christian spirits I ever 1 O’Dell Owens has a birthday Sat FREE. If excess ac^causas^utBinS knew she was klnd and true and urday SEND HIM A BOX! always had a cheery word and smile. | W. G. Simmons will have a birth- 1 of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, sea* 1 'cas'pains^get^fre^sample' UdgT |^ he was never too busy to help her]day Sunday, February 21. ' ‘ ’ k A ir! church or a friend who called on her.] Mrs. Mae Spivey has a birthday at rollers Drug Store. Aolp Ag a motherj wife> and dau g h ter-in-: tomorrow. Buy More For Writing to Him GARDEN SEEDS. When you are lav*, she could not be excelled and - James Whitmire observed a birth planning your Victory Garden be seldom equalled. She led a very busy day the 16tlu sure to remember that we have the, life, but never too busy to give of] * — right Seeds for it. Also all kinds of her time and money for her churf?Ti. Plants in season. Blakely Brothers , ^ , , , , , - Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c “Father, whate er of earthly bliss — - — - ' Thy sov reign will denies FOR SALE—Green wood for heaters Accepted at Thy throne of grace MAIL STATIONERY and dry stove wood cut ready for! Let this petition rise, use. E. F. Anderson, Phone 124. 18-2c ! Birth Announcement^ Hall I Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall of Clin-!| ]ton, announce the birth of a son,] ; John Gerald. Mrs. Hall was former ly Miss Vivian Crowder of Goldville. I OFFICE SUPPLIES —AH the little Give me a calm, a thankful heart, things needed to expedite work in 1 From every the office. Chronicle Publishing Co., Phone 74. The blessings of Thy grace impart And let me live to Thee. Fulmer Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fulmer an-! nounce the birth of a son February 14 at Hays hospital. .] Light Air Mail Stationery, just what you need to write to the husband, son, brother, nephew or friend in the service to reduce postage. NEW TESTAMENTS — A gift that will be prized by the relative in service. Chronicle Pub. Co. LET US reroof your house with Ca rey’s giant weight cork backed shingles. They cost little more than light, ordinary shingles, and last Let the sweet hope that Thou art mine, My path of life attend, Box Supper Saturday An old fashioned box supper will Thy presence through my jpumey de given by the Woman’s club of shine • And crown my journey’s end.” This lovely hymn is a description twice as long. Write or phonefos to- of her life, for this is just what she day for free estimate on complete job asked of her Father and I believe the anywhere. Three years to pay, no crown is hers, down payment or mortgage required, Palmetto Roofing & Supply Co., Phone 4318, Prevost Bldg., Green- ville, S. C. tf SCOTCH CELLtfLOSE TAPE, fully transparent, seals without water. Mends, seals, holds. Three sizes, 10c, 15c, and 25c. The Chronicle Pub. Co. Phone 74. AUXILIARY, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, By Mrs. Byrd Davis Jones. •SPECIAL Good Only Until February 1$. Collier’s Weekly, Woman’s Home Companion, American Magazine—all for 14 months, $5.00. A saving of!games Goldville with the husbands as in vited guests Saturday, February 20, at 7:30 o’clock at Joanna club. All members are urged to attend, as an evening of fun is being plan ned by the eDtertainment committee. 1 MILITARY STATIONERY A package from home the young man in service will de light to receive. Beautifully engraved in gold with United States Army, Navy, Marine and Air Corps insignia. Party Enjoyed Mrs. C. F. Allen was hostess to the! members of the Woman’s Auxiliary and their, friends Monday evening at the manse when they gathered there to honor Mrs. Donald Dubois. Allen, assisted by Miss Mary Lois Allen, led in a number of appropriate NOTE AND POUND PAPER (BOXED) In lovely shades and weaves of highest quality at popular prices. RABBIT FEED, Dog Feed Meal and Pellets, Laying Mash and Pellets, ] Starting Mash, Growing Mash, Goat Feed, Dairy Feed, Horse Feed, Broil er Mash, Calf Meal, Hog Feed, Scratch Feed, Oyster Shells and Grit. Blakely Brothers Seed Store, Tele phone 188. lc $3.10 over single copy price. See • JAMES W v CALDWELL LOST—Sugar books of Anner Lou- ,iser Fuller Smith and Lillie Mae Cassaway Sprouse. Please return to local rationing board or Lillie Mae ] Sprouse, Lydia Mill Store. Ip MENDING TAPE—Fully transparent and flexible, seals without water. 10c roll. Handy in home or office. Chronicle Publishing Co. CASH For Your CarorTruck GOOD PRICES TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. / Clinton, S. C. * A salad course with coffee was served, after which a card table, 60 “ ail s'* 00 ' You Will Have No Trouble Supplying Your Stationery Needs Here. YOU tried H8V a.laY he'P 7 •See' Stationery Department new jobs, further belt-tightening by the Civilian population, and cessation of some businesses. SPECIAL UNTIL MARCH 30 Good Housekeeping, two yean for