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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, June 10,1943 Want Ads PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF 60LDVILLE LOST — Ration book No. 2 of Ben MRS. E. G. KAT, Correspondent and Representative Brooks. If found, return to owner, Mountville, Route 1. Ipi Mrs. Sara Oswalt and children and ;Miss Eunice Whelchel of Columbia LOST — Sugar books belonging toigp^t ^e week-end with their moth- Willie B. Conner, Mary Conner, e r, Mrs. E. Whelchel. Frances Conner Frank Conner, Jessioj Harvey Lyons of LaurenSi visited Mae Conner., Willie B. Conner, Jr^, his jj^^er, Harley Lyons, and Mrs. John Ed Conner, Marion Lewis Coh- jLyons over the week . end ner ~ * i Mrs. Gene Cromer smd belonging daughter, Martha With The Sick Thursday at Joanna club. Miss Blanche Durgin had charge of the program on “Flower Arrange ments.” Mrs. Roy O’Dell led ap inspiring ments were served by the hostess. Program Committee Meets The program committee of the So ciety of Christian Service of Ep- devotional, after which Mesdames worth Methodist church, met with Mrs. Woodrow Tucker is a patient James Mitchell, R. L. Francis, Otis Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt last Tuesday LOST—Two ration books (o Bessie Belle Braswell 'and John week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Braswell. Finder please re-|C. A. Dickey. at Hays hospital, Clinton. | Murphy and E. H. Hunnicutt render- Friends will be glad to know Earl ! ^ special music. Holsonback has returned from Duke! Miss Durgin, assisted by Mrs. M. hospital, Durham, N. C r , where he has»J* McFadden and Mrs. E. H. Hunni- been a patient. I cutt, displayed a number of lovely Miss Alma Whisonant has been ill ( flower arrangements. Vr^»nVoVf several days . I Mrs. R. G. Carr and Miss Durgin ’ sp 1 iasi 1 Fearless Rowe conUnues ill at his served Coca-Colas to the club, home on Marion street. small turn to owners. FOR SALE—About Price $3.50 per Leake. LP] 15 bushels peas, bushel. Joe W. Ip Mrs. T. L. Ellison and son, Ted,; spent the week-end with Mrs. Roy! Stockman in Greenwood. Ted re-'d a y Monday, mained for a short visit. i Archie Summers even mg. Mrs. Hunnicutt led the discussion and planning of the program. After the business session, Mrs. Hunnicutt surprised the ladies by serving Coca-Cola, potato chips and ice cream. AU Executive Meeting officers of the Woman’s club Baptist Women Meet , B i r V ld * ys , , . ., I The Baptist Woman’s Missionary and chairmen of the various activi- E ^'helchel observed a birth- Society held the June meeting Mon- ! ties groups are asked to meet at the 'day evening at the home of Mrs. ! club house Thursday evening at 7:30 a birthday w A Moorhead. Mrs. Harold Mur-! 0,cloclt - has LOST—Ration~book Mills, Lydia. No. Miss Betty King spent Friday at todav • i . .. 2 of Colie Fort Jackson. _ . / . I Sybil Kelly celebrated her birtrh-, MitchSl gav/an'TSSationai THE WAT TO WIN THE WAR We are going to win— We have got to win ‘the war. The way to win— The only way— Is to buy a war stamp today. x Save your scrap— Your iron and tires, Let mother save the fat We have got to win the war! So fight at home— In factories and in fields. Someday, somehow we’ll win the war. < And how! JAMES HENRY BERRY, Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry, 13 Frances St., member 4th grade in Florida Street school. i lp Mrs. Clara Payne and daughter, day June 7th. Gaynelle, spent Sunday with rela- j Everette Guyton observed a birth [day Monday LOST—Kerosene ration book of Inez tives in Laurens. Jefferson, Route 1, Box 2. Mount-j Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dickey ofj Thurmond Tucker has a birthday ville. / r lp Greenville, visited Mrs. R. L. Turner today. g and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickey Sun-| Arthur Adams observed a birthday day- ~ today the 10th. Mrs. Otis Black and Misses Juanita pvt. Julian Gardner had a'birth- SWEET WILLIAM PLANTS. Nice and O'Dell Black of Greenwood, vis- day Monday. Fre.--h Plants in Mixed Colors in- ited Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner Sun- £d Jones observes his birthday eluding Newport Pink. Use Wizard day. today LOST — Sugar ration book of L. Reddeck. Presbyterian College.' PLANTS.’ Ip following discus-. Poag. - Mrs. Brand Sheep Manure to Fertilize Miss Ruby Farmer spent last week Mrs. Joe Johnson had your Flowers and Gardens. Blakely with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and yesterday, June 9th. Brothers Seed Store. Telephone ISSol-Mrs. Olin Motes, in Ware Shoals, .j p v t. Emory Moore has a birthday — — —: —;—r* Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Dill and today. STOLEN — Gas "T ration book in, son of Greenvillei and Mr and Mrs ! Mrs H G Murrah observed he name of Southern Bell Telephone ;E L Street and daughter, Mrs. 1 birthday Monday. Company . Clinton, S. C., o.O- Sunbeam Kelly of Atlanta^ Ga., vis 44(416M6. If found, notify B. E. t jt ed Mrs. Alma O'Dell and Mr. and today.. Richey-at local office. Phone 9020. Mrs. Roy O'Dell, over the week-end. | Arthur Ridings observed his birth- 11 ‘^r ; Pvt. Calvin Elliot tof Greensboro, ■ day Monday. • FOR SALE—Used bedroom furniture. ;N. C., visited Mis. Elliott and par- A. W. Starnes celebrates a birthday Bed. springs, mattress, dresser, ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elliott, 1 June 13th. <- Lt. E. T. Spires had a birthday devotional. The sions were given: “Youth in Today’s Worid’’—Mrs. Moorhead. “Hold Fast To Youth”—Mrs. “Training Young Witnesses’’- Waits. “Victorious Witness of Youth”— Mrs. R. G. Carr. 1 . _ A musical reading, “Meditation a birthdav! While He Was Yet Young.” was given y | by Mrs. Murphy, with Mrs. Cafr as accompanist. After a business session refresh- TRADE MARK Mrs. Reuben Rowe has a birthday washstand. Also double barrel shot- over the week-end. gun. practically new. E. L. Blakely,* Mrs. W. W. Hair spent the week- at Blakely’s Shgp. 10-2p end with her daughter, Mrs. j Nobles, in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wallenzine and Ray TIME BOOKS—Weekly and month ly. for accurate records. Chronicle | visited Mrs Publishing Co. Wertz Sunday. WIZARD BRAND SHEEP MANURE. 1 Mrs. Glenn Franklin and daugh- Use this for your Flowers and Vic- ter, Margaret, spent the week-end tory Garden. No waste, no weed or with relatives in Columbia, grass seed. In 5 lb:. 10 lb., 25 lb. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long and son, 50 lb. bags. Blakely Brothers Seed Ray, of Columbia, visited Mr. and Store. Telephone 188. 1c Mrs. C. E. Boland over the week-end. ,.7 “77 ’ " 1 * Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Ross and chil- KEROSENE—l-'c per gallon. \ar- dren Pot and Bot Mr and Mrs borough OH Co. West Main St. tt |Verner Ross and son V( , rnt , r WANTED—All kinds good used fur- Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. * niture. heaters, wood and oil stoves M. Ross Sunday, and antiques, or what have you. The; Mrs. Raymond Henderson of| Ly- ^ Trading Post. Laurens, S. C. - tf man - s P ent the week-end with herf — sister, Mrs. Cecil O'Dell, and Mr. GLADIOLUS BULBS. We have many o'Dell. colors in number 1 thrip and dis- Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell and Mrs. ease free bulbs. Plant Horn now A i ma O'Dell spent Saturday with through June for a succession of; t be latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' blooms.- Blakely Brothers Seed Store. w A Garretti in Laurens. Telephone 188. lc] vv. C. Whitman of Batesburg, is PHONE or write us today for the visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. E. best in Roofing Materials, Work- Boland, and Mr. Boland, manship.and Terms. Free estimates! Mrs. Louis Murphy and Mrs. H. R yesterday. Hoyt j. D Sprouse observes his birthday i June 13th. Club Meets The Woman’s club of Goldville, | held its regular monthly meeting What you Ruy With WAR BONDS "Smoke Eaters" A battlewagon loaded with various explosives, bombs, torpedoes, oil and gasoline is not the safest place to be with a fire raging, so all but the smaller ships of our Navy are equipped with elaborate fire fight ing apparatus. anywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup ply Co., 301 Augusta St., Greenville, 'Phy at Fort Jackson Sunday. S. C. tf Willingham visited Pvt. Louis Mur- j Mrs. Elizabeth Hendricks who has been ! visiting in Columbia, returned home 1 TERMITE CONTROL— Over twoi w j th t hem hundred fifty thousand structures Little Brenda Jane 0 . Dell has re _ have been protected against termite I turned home after a week , g vi it ; damage^ \Vhy not have yours pro- ith relatjves in Newberry . ; tected. Call Phone JO. Termite Co. of. Mr . and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell, Mrs., S. C„ by M. D. Wiley, Batesburg, I Fred Ross and daU g hter> Frednat , s> c ’ i 1 spent the week-end in . Fort Mill.! SALESMAN WANTED — Your own,Mrs. DeW’itt Adams returned home business on our capital. Rawleigh with them after an extended visit, dealers earn big profits. Products on! Miss Doris Bozard of Greenwood,* credit. Several available routes near- ; spent the week-end with her moth- by. Exceptional opportunities for in- er > Mrs. Helen Bozard. dustricus men and women. W’rite Harold Gardner spent the week- Rawleigh's, Dept. SCF-81-170, Rich-f en d with his sister. Miss Evelyn mend. Va. ’ Ip Gardner, in Charlotte, N. C. AIR CORPS STATIONERY gen^n. engraved attractively boxed. Wlth Iriendg in Charleston . Chromcle PubUshing Co^PhoneJ^ : Miss Courtney AUa) has returned TERMITE CONTROL—Building ma- from a visit with relatives in Moores- texial is so vital in winning the, ville, N. C. . ' war. Why not have your property, Euthel Brannon of the Merchant protected against termite damage and Marine, stationed in Newt York, N. Y., save that needless waste of timber. | is spending a few days with Mrs. Call Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C., Brannon. by M. D. Wiley, Batesburg, S. C. It Mrs. Ruth Thomas and daughter, 'Boots, It may be that this equipment never will be used during the en tire course of the W'ar, but it must be paid for out o_f the War Bonds and Stamps that we are setting aside, each payday. I/. S. Treasury Department ★ • ★ What you Buy With WAR BONDS Battle of the Atlantic FREE! If Excess acid causes vou'™_ left Saturd ay to join - c, u tti , , y Thomas at Indianhead, Md. pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigos-1 Mr and Mrs G ^ Bridges Mr. tion. Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 7-15-p Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bridges and son. Floyd, of Indianhead, Md., are visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Deery of New- NEW TESTAMENTS — A gift that * berry, spent last Wednesday with Will be prized by the relative in friends here, service. Chronicle Pub Co. ; Lester Hair and son, Bobby, spent FRl IT \JARS — JELLY GLASSES. ^ Veral days lastrWe ek at Lake Mur- Pint, Quart and ‘^-gallon JarB.* ia »L , _ ,, _ . Jar Rings and Kerr Tops and Lids. ‘ an rs> Donald Dubois and vnro trv ntxr. ail v m. r-nn Riaiff.iv I sma11 daughter, Nancy Katherine, spent Tuesday in Spartanburg. Mrs. John Boswell apd children, STATIONERY —A complete line at Kay Frances and Charles, of Co- popular prices. Chronicle Publish-1 lumbia, spent Sunday ‘Wiih' Mr. and ing Co. j Mrs. C. E. Chapman. Kay Frances: SOLDIERS’ TESTAMENTS with and Charles remained for a few days Psalms. Khaki back, index page for V1 ^ - name and address. An ideal gift to|_ l ^ rs - Jfhite Tucker and children,' send the relative or friend in service, f' , n > Shirlene, Jimmy and Loretta, A sinking smokestack, a great air bubble, an empty lifeboat, all that is visible of a torpedoed tanker, all that is evident of the hard work, the savings we put into War Bonds to build this tanker, to load it with 50,000 gallons of high octane gas. Be sure to can all you can. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Chronicle Pub. Co. Phone 74. • SWEET POTATO PLANTS, $2.50 per 1,000. Louisiana and Porto Rico. Our money is still safe but the tanker is lost forever. Another and another and another must be built to take its place. The men who sail the seas are giving their lives to win the Battle of the Atlantic. We artHNsked only to lend our money. U. S. Treasury Department have returned from a visit with rela tives in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Strickland of Greenwood, and Mrs. Lena Fuller of DO YOU have a husbana, son, broth- Tomato Plants, Hot and Sweet Pep-1 Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr and * er or friend in the army, navy, air per Plants, Eggplants, Collard and Mrs. L. H. Poag. v 1 or marine corps? If so, send him a Cabbage Plants. Blakely Brothers Pvt. Jim Byars of Camp Crqft, bo* °f Military Stationery with the spent the week-end with his mother, ! -- 1 —' ’ * ’ Mrs. Hattie Byars. Pvt. Willis Phillips of-Camp Mac- kail, N. C., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Lila Phillips, and Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc TERMITE CONTROL—Termites are flying ants. Why let them eat up your property. Termites work winter and summer and are destroying over fifty million dollars worth of prop- ] Mrs. Phillips erty yearly. To be sure have a free- Chalmers Johnson of Camp inspection. Call phone 10. Termite Co.i Butner » N 'C., visited his parents, Mr. of S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr.,' Bates- and Mrs. Claude Johnson, over the burg, S. C. H w«*k-end. rz—r—: — Rev. and Mrs. James MitchelL CHICK SUPPLIES. F«d«r» rovm-; M „ Bobby Jean Carr, and Melba tains, Korum.Walko, Pratts and, Q ardner attended the Better Speak- Blackmans Tablets Dismfwtant, ers contest of the State Traini ^ Feeds, Grit, Oyster Shells, Leg Bands, | ion held in Columbia last week Egg Cartons and Many Other Items., Misses Carr and Gardner took ^ Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele-i 0n t be p ro g ram P insignia of his branch of service. In gift boxes. $1.00. Chronicle Publish ing Co. Phone 74. . phone 188. lc BUYER MEETS cr\ | rn in cur ad OCLLCJn columns Misses Mary Frances Rowland, Doris Thomas and Bobby Jean Carr left Monday ^or Winthrop college. Misses Rowland and Thomas have enrolled in the freshma class. Miss Car will attend summer school. SAY, "I SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.” THANK YOU. STATIONERY—Every boy in service will be happy to receive a box. We have just what he will like, plain or with the insignia of his branch of service. Chronicle Pub. Co. \ li!Muiir Record of 2-Way Helf FOR WOMEN suggests you try CARDUI Let Our Thoughts Befit the Day V-MAIL STATIONERY FOR RUSH PHOTOGRAPHIC MAIL TO OUR ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS Letter Sheets and Envelopes, U. S. Official 1 Oc Package Send the Relative or Friend Several Packages . \ Post Cards for Service Men 25 for lOc Just what the son, brother, nephew or friend in the service needs and will appreciate. The Cards have place for a ''Quick Note Home" on one side, and place for his address on other side. They make it easy for the loved one in the service to —write a brief message home daily. L i SEND HIM SEVERAL PACKAGES IF YOU WANT MORE MAIL f f POSTAGE-FREE FOR SERVICE MEN ■ m Stationery Department