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, * -. J •. / ■ .£■ Vi : Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, April 8, 1943 Want Ads KEROSENE—12c per gallon. Yar borough Oil Co. West Main St. tf Want Ads SOUTH CLINTON NEWS FOR THE WEEK WANTED—New or used baby stroll-. er. Mrs. Perry M Moore. i c j Miss Elotoe Brown. Correspondent FOR RENT—One 3-room house on Calhoun highway. Hubert .J Pitts. LOST—“B” gas ration book for 1930! | Chevrolet coupe. J. D. Godfrey, and Representative WANTED—All kinds good used fur niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves and antiques, or what have you. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tf Route 3, Clinton. Mrs. Dorroh Hairston and son, 15-2p'Jimmy, Miss Gaynelle Hairston and FOR SALE—One peanut and beani Mrs. Jim Bailey spnt the week-end "'V business school. Prior to her mar riage she held a position with the Lydia Mills store. Mr. Wilson is the son of Willie Wilson of Fort Mill and received his education in the Clinton schools. Their friends will be interested to know they are making their home in Fort Mill. seed planter, son. $15. L. S. Render- L wit !l MrSl C W ‘ Pttterson in S P ar * Sendee* For Lydia Baptist Chureh 1c tanburg. WANTED—Board and room in pri vate home. Have own ration books. | Jackson L p i Mrs. W. E. Bud Kirby of Montgomery, Ala., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Curtis WANTED — Radios to repair. Also several new and used radios for Reply Chronicle Office. sale. Phone 267-J. C. D. (Simon) 1 ^ * 22-4p LOST—Ration book No. 1 of Florence daughter, Wyndora, of Harrison Pitts. and little Greenwood, Copeland and book No. 2 of Geneva visited Mrs. Jessie Harrison and Mrs. GLADIOLUS BULBS. We have many Copeland. 23 Stonewall St. Ip Lillian Lawton Sunday, colors in number 1 thrip and dis - ; —., 77^ 77~~~~Z “ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bunion WhitmiiV of ease free bulbs. Plant from through June for a succession of blooms. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Shoppe. Telephone 188. , 1c PRE-EAST now SPECIAL — 10% discount on ! Spring Coats 5 . Moore’s Dress Newberry spent the week-end with| W ^ Sunday, April 11 Sunday School—10:15 A. M. Preaching—11:15 A. M. Subject: “Is It Right for Christians To Go To War?," by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Tinsley. B. T. U.—7:00 P. M. Preaching—8:00 P. M. Subject: ::The Man Who Wrestled nriir~T r"iiirrifiirTririMTiriiriTinomiinfmnimiiowiniMMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii MONDAY AND TUESDAY. April 12 and IS //i ER IP the former’s brother, R. E. Whitmire PHONE or write us today for the , , best in Roofing Materials, Work- ^ oores Press Shoppe SPECIAL —All $1.35 Sheer Rayon Hose $1.00 this week. Ip and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard o zer, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward vey of Anderson, spent the wi ‘Hap-; "dth Mrs - Minnie Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oakli manship and Terms. Free estimates HAVE YOU SEEN the talking anjfefchere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup-, P y Easter” cards and “Walking . . j ply To., 301 Augusta St., Greenville, willies” at Clinton Flower Shop. 1c Mountville,^ visited Mr.»and Mfs. S. ^ j LOST — Saturday night at The public is invited to attend the services. ——— 1 L. Oakley Sunday. , , • , , — —# —©••• — Casino, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder and son, NOTICE—Anyone interested in load-; Theatre small round coin purse; H aro id, and Mrs. Nell Mills visited! mg one or more cars hardwood; containing about $12.00 in bills and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Poole in Spar (sweetgum. poplar, maple, willow , sma n change. Finder please return t o tanburg Sunday, and cottonwood) please contact me. Frances Lee Pitts, 80 Florida St., and Charlie Broom and children visit Will pay $12.00 per unit of 160 cu. ft. | receive reward. * lp ie d in Cross Hill Sunday. children Services For Lydia Presbyterian Church Sunday, April 11 Sunday School—10:15 A. M. -Preaching Sunday evening by the pastor, Rev. C. F. Allen. The public is cordially invited. loaded on C. N. & L. cars. H ner, Rt. 1, Kinards. T. Ox- 29-4p WANTED—For Laurens and Clinton, responsible man or woman with light car to call on regular customers, earning from $35 to $40 weekly Mrs. Robrt Lee and children of Chaney's Shoppe Awarded South Clinton, spent the week-end j • 1 r t 1 (with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luth- Wmdow Display Trophy er Hughes. ♦ 1 Mrs. Dora Harris spent the week- The trophy for best window dis-1 end with her son, Clarence Harris, W. M. U. Meets The regular meeting of the Wom an’s Missionary Union of the Baptist church will be held Sunday after noon, April 11 at four o’clock. An interesting program is being planned and all ladies interested are invited to attend. Write Fuller Brush Co., care of The plays for the past year was this week : an d family in Laurens. Advertiser, Laurens, S. C. 8-2p awarded to Chaney’s Dress Shoppe. \ Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brown and Hamilton’s jewelry store is donor of daughter, Miss Eloise Brown, visited FOR SALE Three fresh milk cows, ^ handsome loving cup, which is Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Grant in Whit- two pick-up trucks. Hubert J.-hy the American Legion ! m ire Sunday. Pltts - • ilf Auxiliary. j Curtis and Carol Heath of Green- j present FREE! If excess acid causes you pains' Moore’s Dress Shoppe won the ville, spent the week-end with Mr. of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, award for the month of March and, and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau- will display it in their windows un-! Leslie Austin of Savannah, Officere and Teachers To Meet The officers and teachers of the Lydia Baptist church will meet Sat urday evening at eight o’clock to dis cuss the future progress of the church. Air officers are asked to be MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Ap^ll 12 and 12 'MY GAL SAL" | In Technicolor. Starring VICTOR | MATURE and RITA HAYWORTH. With JOHN SUTTON, CARCfLE i LANDIS, JAMES GLEASON, WAL TER CATLETT, PHIL SILVERS, MONA MARIS and STANLEY AN DREWS. — plus — OZZIE NELSON A ORCHESTRA. CARTOON. NEWS. 10c and 30c Feature begins 2:23,4:22,7:23,9:22. 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. CC^LOR'CARTOON. LATEST NEWS FROM THE WORLD’S BATTLEFRONTS. 10c and 25c Feature begins 2:20,4:20,7:20,9:20, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 14 and 15 "DR. GILLESPIE'S NEW ASSISTANT" With LIONEL BARRYMORE, VAN JOHNSON, SUSAN PETERS. Feature begins 2:00,4:37, 7T04,9:41. .// SIN TOWN" With CONSTANCE BENNETT, ANN GWYNE, BROD CRAWFORD, Feature begins 3:26, 5:53, 8:36. plus .Free Will Baptist Church Organized Ga.J A Free Will Baptist church has sea. Gas Pains, get free sample Udga, til the first of May when it will be- 1 j s spending a few days with his fam- at Kellers Drug Store. Aplp come the permanent possession of jily. ; Chaney’s Dress Shoppe and be en-: Mr. and Mrs. Henon Brown and “SINCE PEARL HARBOR.” 10c and 20c 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. GI Y E >’« ur <* ick s a ' chance”—feed graved with their name 1 children are spending some time with Store windows were judged each Mr, Brown’s parents in Buffalo they will reach fr .ving size earl er, week and the store w i nn j ng the tro _ Mrs Henry Carson and little thus sawng you having to. buy feed 1 phy has a tota i of 2 9 points for the! daughter, Breeze, have returned to those extra weeks. You save by buy- year Moore’s was runner-up with ’ Folly Beach after a visit with her 2-3 points. Special mention was > parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Ander- ing the best. C-W-S Guano Co. 8-2c 28 been organized and services will be i held Sunday in the former store building just off Main street. Services will be held Sunday, Ap ril 11, as follows: Sunday school, 2:30 p. m.; preaching, 3:00 and 7:30 ip. m.; prayer meeting will be held every Wednesday evening. The pub lic is invifed to attend the services. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 16 and 17 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, - April 14 and 15 'THE BANDIT RANGER" With TIM HOLT. Feature begins 2:18, .4:56, 7:34 and 10:12. S. S. VAN DINE’S 'THE KENNEL MURDER CASE" With WILLIAM POWELL, MARY ASTOR and JEUGENE PALLETT. Feature begins 3:22, 6:00, 8:38. — plus “OVERLAND MAIL,”' Chapter 13. 10c, and 20c 10 A. M. Show THURSDAY. DAHLIA TUBERS. A large collection given to The Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear son of colors to choose from. These are Shoppe with 27 points, and Clinton j A. E. Lawson has accepted a posi- genuinc Blue Label Dahlias individ- j Flower Shop with 26 2-3 points. , tion in Savannah, Ga., at the navy ually wrapped or in packaged collec- ! J. C. Thomas, manager of Hamil- 1 yard. tion. Other Bulbs also Blakely Broth- | ton’s, stated yesterday that the trophy; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson of Lau- ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. INOCULATION, CERESAN, TOX. We have the right Inocula tion and Treatments for your seeds. Use Cro-Tox to keep off Crows, Moles, etc. Blakely Brothers Seed 'Store. Telephone 188. 1c WANTED—Willing man to work ten land in cotton and five or lc; will not be given the coming year as rens, spent the week-end with the i for'the past two years, since a cup latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. cannot be secured due to scarcity of Smith, materials. PEOPLE YOU KNOW Meat Prices Put Under Ceilings Mrs. James O’Steen will leave to day to join Major O’Steen at Camp Beauregard, La., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Glenn. Mrs. j Pvt. and Mrs. Paul Shelnut and ; O’Steen’was the week-egd guest of ! children of Camp Barkley, • Texas, 1 relatives in Columbia while visiting and Piedmont, are spending a few her son, John Mimnaugh, Jr., at Fort ANDY HARDYS days With Miss Jessie Mae Owens. — Mrs. Woodrow McLendon and chil dren are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Er- The state Office of War Informa- nest Kellett in Ninety-Six. Columbia,, listed the following Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lawson and | DOUBLE LIFE acres more in corn. Good hind, good mules, tion Will J. Adair, State Training School, retail ceiling prices which will be little daughter, Clinton. _ ^ tf effective April 15 on beef, veal, lamb week-end with USUALLY you have to pay more to an< ^ niutton. Mrs. Frances Jones, in Charlotte. get the “best,” but Spartan Feeds E,eg °* l am b. whole, Lb. price Mrs. Anna Morgan and Mrs. Della cost very little more Try it on your hal *> cr short cu t 45c Carson of Asheville, N. C., are spend- baby chicks or turkeys. C-W-S Gu- Lamb rib cho P s 52c ing some time with Mr - and Mrs - Veal cutlet 52c J. B. Carson at Folly Beach. Mr. Jackson. Miss Marguerite McMillan was the week-end guest of Miss Mary Bald- | win in Columbia. Friends of Miss Margaret Lightfoot Lewis STONE • Mickey ROONEY Cecilia PARKER Pay HOLDEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 16 and 17 'THE PAYOFF" With'LEE TRACY, TINA THAY ER, TOM BROWN, EVELYN BRENT, JACK LaRUE and IAN KEITH. Feature Begins: Friday: 2:22, 4:54, 7:22, 9:54. Saturday: 1:30, 4:02, 6:34, 9:06. 'THE BLOCKED TRAIL" With BQB STEELE, TOM TYLER, and JIMMY DODD. Ann RUTHERFORD • Sara HAOFN And In'roducn 1 FsthC' AllllAMS the! will be interested to know she has; plus COrrine spent the latter’s mother, gone to Jacksonville. Fla., where she LATEST NEWS OF THE WORLD. has accepted a position with the Na- j SELECTED SHORTS. 10c & 30c tional Air Lines, after a visit witlx j Feature Begins: her mother, Mrs. D. J. Brimm, and Friday: 2:23, 4:22, 7:23, 9:22. Dr. Brimm. I Saturday: 2:45, 4:56, 7:07, 9:18. Captain B ” Feature Begins: Friday: 3:36, 8:36. Saturday: 2:44, 5:16, 7:48, 10:20. T -- ••• plus’ F. Wingard of Camp “KING, OF THE MOUNTED," Chapter 5. 10c and 25c 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. Save Your Tin Cans for Next Collection ^ —7 C Roast beef, 10” rib 40c and Mrs. Carson are formerly of this Davis, N.’C., Visited his family here CERESAN—For treating cotton seed. Round steak (bone-in) 50c community. I the past week-end. Good supply on hand. Now is time sirloin steak (bone-in) 48c| Second Class Seaman A. M. Shu-! Mr. and Mrs. James South spent mK&xaanaaesnnnna&xa&ssanatttxmtXHMXKKKHUXHXHtlXXMlCKttXIUUUi to treat your seed against root rot. Porterhouse steak 63c mate, Jc, has returned to Bain- Sunday in Greenwood with the lat- ! - - Promotes germination. George A. Chuck roast (bone-in) 36c bridge, Md., after a seven day fur-^ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ■ Copeland & Son. Ground beef (hamburger) POST CARDS — For Service Men, 33c lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j A. M. Shumate, Sr. 25 for 10c. Send your son, brother Mf. and Ml'S. DeSHlelds or relatives several packages if you _ . . to • i want more mail. They are a “quick 10 MOVG To DTUnSWICk note home.” No postage required for mailing. Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR SALE — Westmghouse refriger- Mrs. G. R. DeShields has sold her interest in the Clinton Tearoom to ator. in good condition, new unit,! he ^ sist « r - ^rs. C. D. Yarborough, May be seen after 6 o’clock. Log ; ^ wffl continue to operate the bus iness as proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. Cabin Filling Station, Laurens High way. LOST Mi', and Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lackey in Columbia Monday. H. Among The Sick H. Dalton is ill at her j DeShields and son, George, plan to * move to Brunswick, Ga., in the near a “ er Mrs. home. Mrs. Sallie Satterfield is a tient at the Laurens hospital. Mrs. Fred Shelton is improving pa- Watts. Little Jimmy South is spend ing some time in Greenwood with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Traylor and children of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs., W. E. Horton and daughter, Carolyn,' of Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr: and Mrs. J. W. Horton. Mrs. J. R. Boyd and sons were vis-: itors in Greenwood Saturday and were accompanied home by Mr.! Boyd, who spent the week-end here.l Henry Young, student at Wofford FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 9 and 10 Sugar ration book No. 1, future where Mr. DeShields will be a week’s illness. j Dewey Mills is ill at his home on’college, Spartanburg, and John Stew- Mary Sweetinburg, Route 3, 13, Clinton. Box IP LOST—War ration book No. 2. Lena B. Lovelace, 129 Marion St., Gold- ville. t 15-2p employed at a navy yard plan*. Nathan Campbell Passes At Home AMARYLLIS, CALADIUM, CANNV Tuberose, Dahlia and Gladiolus Bulbs. Plant some as a border for, your Victory Garden Nasturtium John’s avenue, Mrs. Gladys Medlock / was seriously injured in an automobile accident Friday evening. She is a patient at the Workman memorial hospital in Woodruff. Mrs. Stella Patterson is ill at her Nathan Campbell, 75, respected ^ome on Davis avenue, colored citizen, died at his home here | Little Rock Bailey is e D „ D . , , D tU church on Tuesday Seed in Bulk. Blakely Brothers Seed; ^ Store. Telephone l x 88. lc last Friday and was buried at Bethel I f rom a b urn received two weeks art of Woodruff, spent Saturday with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Young. Friends of Scott D. Dawkins, Jr., of the marine corps, will be interested to know he has finished his basic training at Parris Island and has 1 been transferred to Camp Elliott, San recovering [ Diego, Cal. SHFEP MANURE. Wizard Brand is the Ideal Fertilizer for Gardens,! the powerhouse Flowers, Bulbs, Lawns and Trees. 5 pound to 100 pound packages. Bone Meal too. Blakely Brothers Seed Store.. Telephone 188. lc a faithful and trusted employe of the city water and light department for 39 years at He had many col ored and white friends who will re gret to know of his passing. TOMATO PLANTS. Nice outdoor! grown plants that are strong. Also | Cabbage and Onion Plants and Onion; Sets. Blakely Brothers Seed Store, j Telephone 188. 1C; Birth Announcement WHITLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Whitlock an nounce the birth of a son, Sidney White Eskimo Spitz female j Wayne, Saturday, April 3. LOST dog. Answers to name of “Spitzie. Anyone knowing whereabouts please Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hollis of the contact. Reward. P. L. Brigman, 231 Musgrove community, were guests S. Broad Street. Ip Friday of Mr. and Mrrf T. L. Cooper„ WANTED—Young lady for waitress. Preferably with experience. Apply Clinton Cafe. lc FOR RENT—Two downstairs rooms with bath, in former Yarborough boarding house. Freshly painted. See Mrs. T. E. Caldwell, 85 W. Main. Phone 180. lc • ANTISEPTIC /IQLliD' CLEAV FAST’ LET US DELIVER THE GOODS! AND COLLECT STAMPS AT THE DOOR DON’T LET RATIONING BE A BURDEN! Call BLALOCK’S -156,157 GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS Guaranteed Satisfaction ago. Little Jimmy Reeder home on Davis avenue. is ill at his observed a Birthdays Juanita Huntington birthday April 4th. Mrs. Kate McDaniel is observing a birthday today. Little Tony Abercrombie observed a birthday April 1st. David Harrison will observe birthday tomorrow. Little Jack Elders will have birthday tomorrow. Redding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell ob- servd their 9th wedding anniver sary April 1st. Birth Announcments Patterson Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson an nounce the birth of a Vickie Diane, March 31st. Mrs. Gary Holcombe, Misses Doris j Suber and Mary Stone spent Sunday i in Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Holcombe visit-! ed Cpl. Holcombe at Camp Gordon. ! Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Richey and sons were guests Sunday of the lat ter’s brother, B. F. Poole, and Mrs. Poole in Whitmire. Mrs. Lila Elliott of Rome, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. W. Phil lips. Mr. and, Mrs. Kohn Barnes and small daughter, Kay, of Greenville, land Miss Elizabeth Barnes of Cam- a'den, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes. Mrs. W. J. Henry, Sr., is spending some time in Leesville with her son, Fayette Henry, and Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Minnie C. Adair spent the past Week in Laurens with her sis ter, Mrs. Joe R. Adair. While there she also visited Sheriff and Mrs. C. W. Wier. a H. F. Scott of Augusta, Ga., spem daughter, the week-end at his home here. Mr. iand Mrs. C. P. Reid and daughter, of Jessup, Ga., spent the week-end Mills _ — (with Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mills announce Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells and chil- the birth of a daughter, Sandra dren and W. T. Kanning attended the Eloise, March 29th. Mia* Virginia Blackwell Bride of Roy Wilson Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Blackwell an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Virginia Katie, to Roy Wilson, on Friday, April 2. The rites were performed at five o’clock by the Rev. W. R. Quinn, pas tor of Bailey Memorial M. E. Church, South, in the presence of a few close friends. * The bride was becomingly attired in a spring suit of light blue with matching accessories. Mrs. Wilson, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Blackwell, is a graduate of Clinton high school and Draughn’s funeral of Anderson Tumblin Sunday at Rabun Creek church in the Hick ory Tavern section. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilder of Mc Cormick visited the former’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Wilder, the past week-end. Friends of Mrs. Wade Smith of Ki- nardti will be glad to know she is improving satisfactorily following an appendix operation at the Laurens hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baxter visited their daughter, Mrs. George R. Felkel and Mr. Felkel in Elloree the past week-end. Mrs. Felkel returned with them and will make her home here while Mr. Felkel is in service. He whs inducted into the army at Fort Jack- son this week. CASINO THEATRE Festare Begins: Friday—2:21, 4:21, 7:21, 934 Saturday—2:31, 4:47, 733, 9:19 ATTEND FRIDAY AFTERNOON SHOWS AND GET BETTER SEATS