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I- -r-tjiyV Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C Thursday, August 26 f 1943 Want LOST—Food ration bool Ethel Wilson, Route 3, No. 2 of linton. 1c WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative FOR SALE Belber wardrol^e trunk, I Mrs. R. N. Riddle had as her guests children of Great Falls, spent the steamer size. As good ate new. ; Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Riddle, | week-end with Mr. and Mrs: Her- M J. Danziger, 67 W. Main St\ Ip Mrs. Fannie Riddle, Annell, and Earl'bert Hughes. t- Whitlock, Mrs. Clint McCoy of WANTED — 16-year-old school girls ^fee nwood< Mr> and Mrs . L . B . Rid- for week-end work. Also full time d , e 7 nd children of Ninety-Six. . help wanted. Apply Rose s 5c, 10c and g5c Store 26-2c Re *- J - 01 l m Watson is spending dren of Goldville, S 2-c and Mrs. Grady Smith were dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. J. J. Smith, Sun day. Pfc. Walter Connely of Fort Jack- son, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Con nely. William H. Campbell wsa inducted the week at Ridgecrest, N. C. FOR SALE- near -185-acre tract of land, ^ rs Millie Mae Riley and Miss cotton mills. vV ill sell gjj a ^ ae Madden spent the week- worth the money. D. E. Tribble. 26-2c end in Augusta, Ga. WAITRESSES WANTED — Six days, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Parrot and work week. Preferably with ex- children of Saluda, visited Mrs. W. perience. Good pa^pyfor the right one. h. Caughman Sunday. W. H. Mr. and Mrs. flames Seay ^ of into the army and is stationed at* Fort Jackson. He is the fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. John Carppbell to enter service. Mrs. Belton Sullivan, Mrs. Jessie Sullivan and son, Billy, Grady Ox- Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Seay. Mrs. J. R. Boyd of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr. Also waitress - "for week-end work. Caughman returned home with them. ■ t on Mrs. W. T Gregory is visiting rela- j ner of Greenville, spent Sunday with •fives in Danville, Va ! their brother, R. C. Oxner and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cannon and chil-!?^™^' ^wey ( dren spent the week-end with Mr.! them for a * lslt and 5Jrs. Jimmie Lawson near Clin- Oxner. Dewey Oxner returned with CUnton Cafe LANTERNS and LiAf 1c | Ted Ward is spending the week Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hamilton spent the week-end .with AMPS. We have'with relatives in Newberry. just received a ^ shipment of the Mrs. J. M. Coker of Laurens, ^ Medlock in Greenwood, well known Dietjz Lanterns. Also ‘ S p e nt the week-end with Mr. andj Milton and Ray J. Boyd have re- Lantern Globes and Lamp Chimneys Mrs. Claud Wallenzine. i turned to Atlanta, Ga., after visiting and many other Hardware Items, j Mrs. Harry Layman spent the 1 their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele- ( week-end in Greenwoods j Braswell, Sr. phone 188. lc ; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bouknight S- 2-c James Kirby of Asheville, N. C., is sepnding a ten-day leave attended the , funeral of Mr. Bouk- ANTLD—One ^washing macnine > n ; night r ~ cl 1 D ■, N Livin ' : with Mrs. Kirby, good condition, price no object. I n S' 11 uncle, ua\ id IM. Livingston, ’ on delivery at Summerville,] 1 " Newberry Monday. * i Mr. and Mrs. J. Cash Amorir The Sick Friends of Estes Campbell will be Mr. and Mrs] 8 lad to kn <>w he is improving after undergoing an appendix operation at the local hospital last Wednesday. Mfs. Clyde Bigbee is ill at her home on Pitts street. Billy Oakley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley, is ill with flu. Friends of Hartwell West will re gret to know he is a patient at the and! local hospital suffering a foot inpury. L. Smith c n xmo riiKi av pvnrpss T R firft- i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sample and! dau 6 hter Of . Greenwood, spent the S. C. via rall "3> express J. B. Gra child SD ent several davs last we ek week ‘ end Wlth Mrs - Ora Wood. ham, RFD 2. Box 288, Nav^y with Mrs. Sample’s sister. Mrs. Jamesi Misses Frances Ballew and Helen , Hogan, who is ill in Chester. TERMITE CONTROL — Over two hundred fifty thousand structures have been protected against termite damage. Why not have your’s pro- Bagwell spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Queen and drionds in Warejshoals. children of Laurens, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Queen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballew and son, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten and Birthday Party Mrs. Ralph Stewart entertained with a party Friday afternoon hon oring her daughter^ Linda, who was celebrating her sixth birthday. A large number of little girls and boys Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold moved sons s P ent the week-end with rela-1 were present and each remembered teeted. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone | Tuesday to their home on the Cal-, * lves i n .Tucapau. - 10. Termite Co. of S. C., by M. D. ,houn highway. They recently pur- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell Wiley, Batesburg, S. C. It j chased the Tayor Martin home. and sons visited Mrs. E. T. Thornton S. 2-c Grady Smith of Bainbridge, 1 in Fnoree Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Terry has returned to WANTED Ah kinds good used fur- spending the w’eek with Mrs Mrs * wm - Aerr y nas returned to niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves * ia :- ls with Mrs. visiting rela- iH nntimips nr what have vou. The I Smith - and hl * mother, Mrs. J. several wJeks 8 Mrs. Eula Hill of Charleston, is | ^ r ’ and Mrs. Lude Johnson of visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.! ^ ross Anchor, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Reese. ! Henry King Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Smith, Mr. and I Mrs. Clark Meadors and daughter, and antiques, or what have 1 you. The, Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tf i Linda with a gift. After a number of games were played the hostess served refresh ments. Jackson street. Linda Lee was three years old, and was remembered with a gift from each little guest. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon. Birth Announcements Turner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Helen, August 13. Mrs. Turner is the former Miss Lillie Davis of Langley. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Nelson an nounce the birth of a sdn, Charles, August 17. Sanders Mrj. and Mrs. Willie Sanders an nounce the birth of a daughter, Wil ma /lean, August 16. Mrs. Sanders former Miss Elizabeth May- birthday September 3rd. Carl Campbell had a birthday August 25th. John Campbell celebrates a birth day tomorrow, August 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Martin cele brated their third wedding anniver sary August 17. Through an error in last week’s paper, this was^pven as Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox’s anniversary. f _ FARMERS QUALITY — Bloodtested, husky Barred and White Rocks, R. I. Reds, New Hampshires, $12.50 j > the 100 delivered. Hatches Tuesday Mrs. Beauregard Thomas and chil-j Sandra > have returned to Washing- and Friday. Farmers’ Hatchery, 908 1 dre n of Newberry, visited Mrs. Liela 1 ton ’ D - . C » after spending several Main St., Newberry, S. C. tf;Smith and Mrs. Victor Mattox Sun- weeks w *th relatives here. da y # ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett and R^r. and MVs. W. G. Mayfield of son ’ Harold . of Newberry, spent Sun- TERMITE CONTROL—Building ma terial is so vital'in winning the war. Why not have your property j Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mr protected against termite damage and i a " d Mrs. S. G. Mayfield, save that needless waste of timber. ^ ^ 1SS Madden visited Mrs. E. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Ter- G. BramleU at Narnie Sunday mite Co. of S. C., by M. D. Wiley, Batesburg, S. C. It MOWER REPAIRS, Wagon Body Rods, Strap Bolts and Braces and Wagon Spokes. Also Well Pulleys, Stepladders, Nails, Staples, Roofing, Hoes. Shovels and Axes. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. E. C. Glauzier in Augusta, Ga. day with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Milam, Sr. Harold Hughes and Wyman Milam are visiting Miss Amanda Milam in Mrs. A. C. Arnold and children of Greenville, spent Sunday with her Rufus Sullivan, of the Coast parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cox. i Gu ard, Brigantine, N. J., is spending On Sunday Mrs. Arnold and Mr. and! the we€k Wlth his mother, Mrs. R. Mrs. Cox visited Tommie Cox,-stu dent at Clemson college. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ealy and fam ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 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. Oct 28-p RUTABAGA AND TURNIP SEED. Also Tendegreen, Mustard, Rape and Spinach. A complete line of Seed Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes and Want Ads M. Sullivan. Roy Smith of Fountain Inn, spent Sunday with Mrs. E. S. Wright. Mrs. Henry King visited her sister, Mrs. Jan Morgan, in Leesville Sun day. i S. C. Foster spent several days j recently with friends and relatives in I Charlotte, N. C. . , j Mrs. A. J. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE—Glass front mahogany ^ B ' ? aus ^ Spent china closet. New. $25. S. A. Tim-I the week -end with Mrs. Ella Harvey. mons, Centennial Street. Ip Pvt. George W. Price who recently joined the navy, is stationed at Bain- Beans and Other Seasonable Seeds. | LIQUID FERTILIZER. We have the bridge, Md. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele-1 famous Hytrous Liquid Fertilizer.; Mrs. J. H. Seay, Mrs.* J. M. Neal phone 188. 1c! Mix in water according to directions visited relatives In Hendersonville, Z 7“, Z 7T” i and watch your flowers and vege- N C recently PHONE or write us today for the - •• — . . _ . .I 1 ’ 1 - '-*• Guest Reunion The following enjoyed a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Guest Sunday: Pfc. and Mrs. Ralph L. Guest, Texas, Pfc. and Mrs. Hor ace Guest, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gam- brell and children of Greenwood, Mrs. Clark Meadors and daughter of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler and Mrs. Vernon Guest and daughter, Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Guest and Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt of this city. An old-fashioned Brunswick stew was served. Celebrates Birthday On Saturday Mrs. Frank Lydia gave her little daughter, Linda Lee, a birthday party at her home on Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. C. B. Smith celebrated her birthday August 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickland ob served their sixth wedding anniver sary August 21. Mrs. Margaret Foulkner had a birthday Tuesday. C. F. Dunaway will have a birth day tomorrow. Mrs. Joe Burns had a birthday August 20th. Mrs. Hugh Gray Porter celebrated her birthday August 18th. Third Class Petty Officer Itfflton Milam, Jr., of the navy, will have a birthday August 29th. Miss Amanda Milam of Spartan burg, and this city, will have a \ Record of 2-Way Help* FOR WOMEN suggests you try CARDUI k sm' * A Roy Rogers “King of the Cowboys’’ who will be seen in “IDAHO” at the BROADWAY Friday - Saturday AUGUST 27 and 28 FREE—Full color photos of Roy Rogers will be given as long as they last, to each paid admission. / U t > Have a Coca-Cola=Sa-LAM-oo a-LAY-koom (PEACE BE UNTO YOU) best in Roofing Materials-, Work manship and Terms. Free estimates tables grow. Blakely Brothers Seed < Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe visited Store. Telephone 188. lc Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Scott in Union anywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup-j FOR SALE — Flat top desk, golden j ^ urida y n ^ ■ 1 H E j Mr.- and Mrs. B. H. Spiers and fam- 1 1( ! ;ily of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spiers Sunday. ply Co., 301 Augusta St., Greenville, [ oak, seven drawers. Mrs. S. C. tf Sturgeon. RE-ROOFING—Will furnish shingles : FOR RENT — Four-room and five- and do the work. Estimate free, j room houses, running water, lights. FHA terms if desired. J. R. Craw- Near Rosemont cemetery. Olin Furr, ford. Phone 10. tf| Route I, Clinton. Ip Pvt. Fred Campbell of Fort Leon ard Wood, Mo., is spending a fur lough with Mrs. Campbell and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Camp- BABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks. White FOR SALE—Three men’s bicycles in bel1 - Rocks, R. I. Reds and Buff Orp-1 good condition. Lewis Cooper, ^ c# Samuel B. Gregory of New- ingtons. Pure Breeds and Blood N. Adair St., Telephone 210-M. IciP® 1 ^ ^ ews » Va., spent the week-end Tested. Also Feeds. Feeders, Foun- ! SPECIAL * ^ ' ~'j w * tb Mrs. Gregory. tains. Oyster Shells, Grit and Reme dies Blakely Brothers Seed Store. [ M oo*re’s Dress Shoppe. Telephone 188. lc ■ -Z— All Summer Hats re-, Mrs. A. W. Wright of Goldville, duced: One lot $1.00, one lot 50c. | S p en t the week-end with Mrs. E. S. lc | Wright. Mrs. John Flow, Mrs. Jesse Thom- f* a TvrrxT'r tit a i ^ I WANTED—You to see our new Fall, PERMANENT WAVE 59c. Do your! Dresses and Suits of wool cr epes, as and Mrs - Charles Galloway^pf. own Permanent with Charm-Kurl, and gabardines . Moore . s D £ ss | Goldville, were guests of Mr. and 1 Kit. Complete equipment, including I ShoD ^ lc Mrs. A. G. Galloway Sunday. 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do,; ZZZl 1 w. C. Spiers spent Sunday in absolutely harmless. Praised by thou- LOST—“A” gas ration book for 1939 w jth hfs brother, W. T. sands including Fay McKenzie, glam-! Chavrolet Coach. Mrs. Harry Bo- orous movie star. Money refunded if lick, Clinton. Ip not satisfied. Kellers Drug Store. 30-10tp ANTIQUES — Just received large shipment of antiques. Many very TERMITE CONTROL—Termites are pretty articles. The Trading Post, flying ants. Why let them eat up | Laurens, S. C. . tf your property. Termites work winter I LOST _ War ration ' book nos. 1 and 2 Sunday' Spiers. Clyde Bigbee, Sr., is visiting his son, Staff Sgt. Edward Bigbee, in Newport News, Va., for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marlor and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stroud of Spartan burg, visited Mrs. Mollie Painter and summer and are destroying over fifty million dollars worth of prop erty yearly. To be sure have a free inspection. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. FEEDS—FEEDS. Rabbit Feed, Goat • Feed, Calf Meal, Dairy Feed, Tur key Mash, Horse and Mule Feed, Fat Back Hog Ration, Starting Mash, Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Grains, Dog Feed, Oyster Shells and Grit. Blakely brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. / of Myrtle, Ulisses and Mary Jean Watts, Mountville, Rt. 2, Box 19. Ip WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- end. J. P. Oakley visited in Anderson and Decoy, Ga., during the week room house in or near east side of Clinton. Write Box 221, Clinton. 16-4p LOST—“A” gas ration book for “A” model Ford coach. John Nance, Rt. 3, Box 175, Clinton. if i Bragg, N. C., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks and sons spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brownlee in the Hickory Tavern section. Pvt. Maxcfe Richards of Fort FOR SALE — Gas cook stove. Taylor Martin, 373-R. NOW is the time to change your hens 1 to SPARTAN laying mash. We get it fresh every week—you get more eggs for your money. C-W-S Guano Co. Phone 62. lc Call Mrs. Richards recently, lc Mrs. Josephine Lanford of Green- Tr'ic'r v_tr B ville > s Pent several days last week . u wi,h her daughter, Mrs. A. G. GaUo- lc D 1 i VY Edwards, Frances and Mr Gallo - Ruth and Joe Edwards, Clmton. lc| Mrs Coli Campbe / t Mveral .. .from Haifa to Harrisburg Pome* be unto you, says the Moslem when he greets a stranger. Hmoe m “Coke”, replies the American soldier, and in three words he has made a friend. Around the globe Coca-Cola stands for the pause Amt refreshes—hss become the high-sign of the kindly-minded. BOTTIEO UNDER AUTHORITY OP THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co. It’s natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That’s why you bear Coca-Cola called a Goke”. r high-sign .0 1943 TW C-C Co*. Will He Pump It Dry Again? WANTED TO RENT — Small fur-! days with Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bette FRESH SHIPMENT of FAT BACK Hog Meal just received. Also Dairy Feed, Laying Mash, Starting Mash, Growing Mash, Goat Feed, Horse Feed, etc. C-W-S Guano Co. lc nished house or apartment. E. T. Starnes, Scott’s 5c and 10c Store, lc FOR RENT — Furnished apartment, five rooms, bath and garage. Mrs. E. Mood Smith, Centennial St. lc COLD WAVE COMING — due to hit here about Oct. 1st. Get your COAL from us NOW and be ready. No Dust, No Dirt, No Clinkers in our coal. C-W-S Guano Co. Phone 62. lc 'BOILED PEANUTS. They’re good, this year’s crop. Also Parched and Raw Peanuts. Pop Corn for Popping. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. lc HAVE your bicycles repaired for school. New tires and tubes. Ac cessories of all kinds. Lewis Cooper, N. Adair St., Telephone 210-M. lc NOTICE. Will friends and neighbors who sent\food at the time of the death of my wife please call for their dishes. This was greatly appreciated, and I would like to return the dishes ■ to the owners, if they will identify them. J. W. Fowler. lc! PIANOS — Just received carload. Tuning them now. Some extra good. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tf FOR SALE—Lot on South Broad St. between Blalock and Hitt, 75x150 ft. Two lots on Walnut St., 70x150 ft. each. Large lot on South Broad St., opposite library building. Apply Mrs. J: C. Copeland, c|o Copeland Co., Columbia, S. C. Ip FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT ON ACADEMY STREET. If, interested, see L. M. WILSON in Woodruff last week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snipes and daughter Louise, of Newberry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry. Louise remained foe the week. Mrs. Harold Copeland, Mrs. Hous ton Ellis and daughter, Judy, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis Sunday at South Clinton. Miss Betty Dunaway spent the week-end with Misses Eva Mae and Bernice Ellis at South Clinton. Rev. W. M. Spurlock, pastor of the Church of God, is attending the General Assembly in Birmingham, Ala., August 24 through the 29. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger and sons of Newberry spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Kinard.. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whiteel and son, Kenneth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Codgill in Greenwood recent ly. Jason Smith of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with his daughter, and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Ginn. Mr .and Mrs. Royce Smith and children of Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wilburn of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. James Hueble and chil-