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ji'« Page Six "* THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thuroloy. July 29. 1943 Want Ads LOST—Sugar ration book at Mary Fay Cagle, 46 Bailey St. Ip WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MBS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondeat and Be; itathre — — f Miss Anna Quinn, daughter or Rev. RANTED—Experienced operators to . |and Mrs w R Quinni h<ls accepted work in shirt factory, on both dou- a p 0s j^ on w ith the Federal Housing ble and single needle machines. Also a drnin jatration in Washington, D. C. learners. Apply Hallmark Shirt Co., nnH rhiidrAn Clinton, S. C. 1c Trading Post. Laurens, S. C. Inc. Meadors and Mr. Meadors, in Wash ington, D. C. ' Mrs. O. R. Wallace and daughter, Barbara, are spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Wade Dabney, and Mr. Dabney in Kershaw. W. N. Cheek of Lanford Station, spent Sunday with his'daughter, Mrs. Bennie Sumerel. Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Lydia and children, Mrs. Buford Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bishop attended a birthday dinner given in honor of W. H Thompson near Lockhart re- W cently. / . lc burg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mattie Dyson, Mrs. Louise Mrs. J. T. Holder and children have returned from' a visit with relatives PIANOS—Expecting real soon a solid in Washington, D. C carload of extra nice pianos. Thej j^ rs Lizzie Mae Free of Union, tf was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. WANT TO WORjfc SATURDAYS? Cleo Nelson ' An interesting and profitable way; Edward Nelson of Mountville, vis- to spend your free time is to sell at ited his brother, Lawrence Nelson, Penney’s Experience helpful, but not;several days last week, as essential as enthusiasm and a real: Miss Amanda Milam, student nurse liking for people. J. C. Penney Co.,’at the General hospital, Spartan- Jesse Samples’ TERMITE CONTROL Oyer two ^ Q ran g e Campbell and hundred fifty thousand structures c hjidren spent Sunday with Mr. and have been protected against termite Mrj . Ralph ^ Spartanburg, damage. Why not have /°urs pro- Mrs Charlie Garrett and Siias Camp- tec ted. Call J. R- Crawford, bell returned home with them after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Prince. FOR SALE—Slabs sawed from 300,- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davenport, 000 feet lumber. John T. Young. 2p 1 Mr and Mrs. Harry Shrotte of Spar- i Z i tanburg, were Sunday guests of Mr. WANTED TO EXCHANGE - Large Ij Mr5 Qtt Thomas wood range, almost new, for good, Mr and Mrs A c Aron ] d and oil stove, four burner preferred. Call chiidren Qf Greenvil i e> visited Mrs. 247. Mrs. J. T. Pack. Arnold’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mrs. M. A. Milam. 10. Termite Co. of S. C., by M. D. Wiley, Batesburg, S. C. Dees and Mrs. Evelyn Collins of Greer, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Adams. Mrs. Tom Satterfield and children visited her grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Casey, in Laurens Sunday. Mrs. A. A. James and daughter, Virginia, of Greenwood, spent the week-end with Mrs. J. .L. Padgette. Mrs. A. J. Harvey of Spartanburg, and Mrs. R. L. Nelson of Lanford Station, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ella Harvey. Patsy Jo Webb is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Helen Brittain, in Morganton, MIRRORS —One plate glass mirror, | Cox, recently. |N. C. , walnut frame, 3^x10 feet, $30.; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B. Vaughn of I Maxie Joe Hedspeth is visiting Two huge G. L. frame mirrors, $75 Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mr.! relatives in Laurens. each. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tf and Mrs. S B Snelgrove Mr. and Mr?. Sammie Snelgrove and children ['returned with them. WANTED—All kinds good used fur- ^j rs Florence Splawn visited her niture, heaters, wood and cm stoves mo ther, Mrs. Fannie Nelson, in En- and antiques, or what have you. Thej ore ^ g eV eral days this week. Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tf Mrs. Willie Cannon and daughter, ROOFING AXES. HOES, Shovels, Mona, and Miss Carrie Bell Evans, Bush Axes, Stove Pipe, Elbows. I were week-end guests of Mr. and Skillets, Nails, Bolts, Screws, Hinges, | Mrs. Cecil WaUcer Files Hack Saw Blades, Sandpaper Miss Mary Faye Hughes Of Great and Many Other Items. Blakely i Falls, is spending the week with rela- Brothers Seed Store. Tel. 188. lc tives. Misses Hughes and Mary Lou LOST—Sugar and war ration book 2. Mary Fuller, Clinton, White Line No'. 6. i several days with Miss Jean Smith in STOCK AND POULTRY REMEDIES. Goldville. Few spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King at Wattsville. Miss Faye Ellen Hardman spent Stock Powder, Poultry Regulator, Cow Tonic, Hog Powder, Salt Bricks and Blocks, Chick Tablets, Worm Mrs. Pat Murphy spent the week end with relatives in Enoree. Mrs. D. W. Bagwell spent the week Capsules, Disinfectant, Roost Paint, with her sister, Mrs Jesse Harmon, Korum, HTH, B-K Powder, C-Ka-; in Saluda. Gene and Bag Ointment. Also Nest [ Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw and Eggs and Leg Bands. Blakely Broth--^ family and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson: tives in Washington, D. C. ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. ~lc o* Greer, spent Sunday with Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lee Starnes — Holtzclaw’s mother, Mrs. Ada Center, and Miss Nancy James, and Claud WANTED TO RENT Two rooms for Third Class Petty Officer Charles i Starnes, Jr., of Laurens, spent Sat- Friends of Mrs. J M. Hambrick will regret to know she received word that Pvt. Hambrick was seriously wounded in action in the Southwest Pacific recently. Leroy and Junior Jenkins of Greenwood, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore. Misses Rosie and Lydia Young -are visiting relatives in Franklin, N. C. Willie Lewis of Blakely, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis. Miss Ramona Moore spent the week with her grandmother, Mrs. C. H. Tolbert, in Calhpun Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'McCarson and son, Tommy, spent Sunday with Mrs. McCarson’s father, Ed McAlister, at South Clinton. Mrs. Grace Carter of Lancaster, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Meadors. Mrs. B. S. Rawls is visiting rela- birthday July 18th. Today is Mrs. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hamilton cele brated their 4th wedding anniversary July 24th. J. R. Williamson celebrated his birthday July 27th. Pvt. Haskel .^Williamson had * % birthday yesterday. Mrs. J. H. Lewis celebrated he 71st birthday July 25th. , Jack Wright, Jr., celebrated his 9th birthday Sunday. Miss Thelma Russ observed her birthday July 27. ‘July 19 was Thomas McCarson’s birthday. Mrs. Minnie Nelson will be 52 years old tomorrow. Miss Belle Nelson had a birthday July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Malone ob served their first wedding anniver sary July 7. Birthday Party On Saturday * evening Mrs. Charlie Lowery honored her daughter, Ruth, who was celebrating her 11th birth day. Several games were -played, af ter which refreshments were served. Those enjoying the occasion were Polly Davenport, Gerry Trammell, Richard Hampton, Margaret Crain, Jessie Cooper, J. W. Craine, Alvin Hampton, Billie Dee Hooper, Clara Jean, Berry and Margaret Evans, Barbara Gregory, Betty Anne Camp bell, Nora Cogdill, Mary Oxner, Tru man Owens, Billie Arnold, Jean Mc Gee, and Kenneth Lowery. Celebrates Birthday On Friday evening Miss Betty Anne Campbell entertained a num- of guests with a party celebrating ter 12th birthday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. L. M. Evans. A number of games were enjoyed, after which a salad plate with tea was served. Each guest remembered Betty Anne with a gift Birthday Dinner On Sunday Mrs. N W. Bighara gave a dinner honoring Mr. Bigham, who was celebrating his 58th birthday. Those enjoying the occasion were Mr .and Mrs, Charlie Davis and Miss Cynthia Harris of Great Falls, Mr. and Mrs. J- N. Bigham and daughter of Savannah, Ga., Pvt William Gil bert Bigham of Los Angela, Cat, Mr. and Mrs. Estess Campbell of this city. —— ANTlStPTIC LIQUID' CLEAH' FAST CUT PULPW00D NOW! Uaele Sam needs tt «e make gtm pnlfwesd is being and the War Production Beard to all to help Tour timber can be sold: In the weeds on the stamp. Cut and penned or stacked fa toe •ads or at roadside. Masted to the nearest ratlreed *■ i ■ mal Weed Cerp., P. O. ester, Ben. k. Wall, Jr., Centact Canal Bex 129, Chester, Remember, every curd of pulpweed produced means a big boost to win ning the war. Stationery — you win And a complete line in our Stationery de partment all sizes and popular pric es. Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74. storing furniture, by August 1 or 15. Mrs. Devola Hellams. Telephone 176-W. Ip Windsor of Bainbridge, Md., spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor. ACCIDENT INSURANCE Tick-( Mrs. Forrest McIntosh of Green ets cost only 25c a day, pay up to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phones 80 and 32 27-5c A FEW HOURS A WEEK at a pleas- j , j A ^ . ant job, with friendly people, will era ^ days the past week with his earn you some extra money. More Misses^Sue and Beatrice Terry, than that, you’ll be doing an impor- “ ^ J wood, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith Woodrow Wilson spent the week end with Mrs. Wilson at State Park. Christopher Davenport spent sev- tant job selling vital civilian ne^ds Experience would be helpful, but we’ll gladly train you. J. C. Penney Co., Inc. lc FOR THE MAN IN SERVICE — Sheaffer’s VOYAGER—a complete V-Mail writing kit, ready for mail ing, $1.00. Chronicle Publishing Co., Phone 74. in Greenwood. Mr .and Mrs. John Word had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed and daughter, and Mrs. E. M- Reed of Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove urd ay with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nelson, Misses Vyvyan and Eyevon Nelson spent the week-end with relatives near Laurens. Pvt. Charles Grey formerly of Clinton, now in army service sta tioned in Florida, has returned to camp after a ten-day furlough with relatives. Miss Catherine Nelson has moved to the Lydia community. ^FOR SALE—24 volume set of Ency-! Pvt. Wm. Gilbert Bigham has re- clopedia Britannica, good condition, [turned to camp in Los Angeles, Cal., Birth Announcement Young 1st Lt and Mrs. C. C Young of Whitmire, announce the birth of a have returned home after several J daughter, Jacqueline Elaine, July 20. weeks visit in New York. | Lt. Young is formerly of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Biease Ligette and and is a brother of Mrs. C. W. Wind- son, Bobbie, of Laurens, visited Mr. sor. and Mrs. Woodell King Sunday Among The Sick Lewis Samples, son of Mr. and Mrs. reasonable Write reply to Box 180, af ter spending a furlough with his Jesse Samples, is suffering from in care The Chronicle. • Ip Parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bigham,[juries received while playing Sun- LOST—War ration book No. 1. If found return to Fred Johnson, Clin ton, Route 2. ‘ lp near Clinton. Pvt. Charlie Barbery of * Camp Campbell, Ky., spent several days with Mrs. Barbery and his parents, LOST —Gas ration book of Emily i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. Holloy, Clinton, Rt. 1. lp ! Mr - and Mrs. Will Lydia and family — —r~zz—;—- moved to Arkwright mill in Spar- LOST —War ration book No. 1. ^ tanburg Monday found, return to Betty Boozer, c;o| A M Reece of Marietta, is spend- Dub Boozer, Kinards, S. C. Rt. 2, lp, j n g ^ wo wee j cs w ith Mrs. Samantha Ree^e. • TERMITE CONTROL—Building ma terial is so vital in winning the Mrs. N. C. Guest ieft Monday for war. Why not have your property: 3 visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clark protected against termite damage and save that needless waste of timber. Cal! J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Ter mite Co. of S. C., by M. D. Wiley, Batesburg, S. C. It WANTED — 16-year-old school girls FREE! If excess acid causes you pains week-end work. Also full tune of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, I hel P wanted. Apply Rose’s 5c, 10c and Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau- 1 25c Store. 29-2c sea. Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga,. RE-ROOnNG—Will furnish shingles at Kellers Drug Store. Oct 28-p and Ho thp wnrk F.Qtimatp frpp RUTABAGA AND TURNIP SEED. Also Tendegreen, Mustard, Rape and Spinach. A complete line of Seed Beans and Other Seasonable Seeds. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. lc LOST—Sugar ration books of Frank and Matilda Young, and food ra tion book of Annie Roger Kinards, Clinton, Route 2, <^o Mrs. Rdese P! and do the work. Estimate free. FHA terms if desired. J. R. Craw- Young. ford, Phone 10. J. tf AIR CORPS STATIONERY, genuine engraved, attractively boxed. Chronicle Publishing Co., Phone 74. OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX and Furniture Polish, O’Cedar Polish, Stove Polish, Roof Cement, Rat Traps, Stove Wicks, Cotton Rope, Lamp and Lahtern Chimneys. Blakely Brothers ,day afternoon. Friends of Mrs. Walker Gregory will be glad to know she returned jfrom the Laurens hospital Tuesday and is improving satisfactorily. Mrs. Amanda Bailey is improving from a hand injury received last week. • Cagle Infant Funeral services were held Monday afternoon for Earl David, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Eulas Cagle. Ser vices were conducted by Rev. J. Ollin Watson. The infant is survived* by his patents, two brothers and one sister. Interment was in Calvary cemetery » Birthdays and Wedding. Anniversaries - ^ Jimmie Berry is ten years old today. Roy Holtzclaw had a birthday July 19th. Kenneth Thomas was seven years old yesterday. Mrs. Alice Kinard will have a birthday, July 31st. July 12th was Miss Bessie Holtz claw’s birthday. N. W. Bigham celebrated his 58th PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thou sands including Fay McKenzie, glam orous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. Kellers Drug Store. • 30-10tp Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc WANTED TO BUY—Good used coal heater, suitable for heating store building. W. B. Owens. tf FOR SALE—DeLaval cream separa tor. Also dining room suite. Posey W. Copeland, at Copeland’s Market lc WANTED — Furnished apartment by TERMITE CONTROL—Termites are refined couple, 2 small children, flying ants. Why let them eat up i Preferably in private home. Refer- your property. Termites work winter le"^ 8 - Write “X,” care Chronicle. Ip and summer and are destroying over FOR RENT—^o working girls or ca- flfty million dollars worth of prop erty yearly. TO be sure have a free dels’ wives, large furnished bed room. Two" blocks from tea room. I. Inspection. Call J. R. Crawford, Mrs. Sidney Runfph, 37 W. Centen- Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. CJnial St. Telephone 123-R. lc M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES. Rotenone Dust, Black Leaf 40, Ev ergreen, Red Arrow, Gulf Spray, Bee Brand, Triogen, Toxite, Carbolineum, Tobacco Dust, Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead, Calcium Arsenate, Scalecide, Garden Volck, Dogzoff, Sulphur and Others. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. FOR SALE — 1941 6-foot Westing- house refrigerator. James Counts, 22 Woodrow Street. lp BABY CHICKS, $9.95 per 100. We of- ; fer for the balance of this week only our fine day old Barred Bocks, White Rocks, R. I. Reds and Buff Orpingtons at $9.95 per 100 or 10c each in any quantity. Blakely Broth ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 16 PHONE or write us today for the best in Roofing Materials, Work manship and Terms. Free estimate* anywhere. Palmetto Roofing Sc Sup ply Co., 801 Augusta St H Greenville, Gray Funeral Home Ointofa 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS 41 L. BUSSELL GRAY sad f. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra. Invasion on the Back-Yard Front . <4 T-tf” V-MAIL STATIONERY FOR RUSH PHOTOGRAPHIC MAIL TO OUR ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS Letter Sheets and Envelopes, U. 8. Official lOc Package Said the Relative or Friend Several Padcages Post Cards for Service Menj 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 moke it easy for the loved one in the service to write a brief message home doily. SEND HIM SEVERAL PACKAGES IF YOU WANT . MORE MAIL POSTAGE-FREE FOR SERVICE MEN r Stationery Department 4' mSBEiHi