The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 23, 1943, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursday, September 23, 1943
Want Ads wm QINTOH SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
XjOST—Sugar ration book of Henry! MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
M. Dunwody, 171 *S. Broad St. lc n . , i.. — — I 1
— :—— ; T | Pvt. Robert McGinnis of Fort
Just received carload. j a ckson was home for the week-end.
PIANOS
Tuning them now. Some extra,
*ood- The Trading Post. Laurens,! Harhe Oliver and children,
Mrs. Jack Talley of Salem, were
! guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
S. C.
TOST — Tan-colored size 116 Agfa' er t N ea i_
camera. Finder please notify. R. E.j Mr and Mrs Royce Smith and
£adler.
tfi
children of Ware Shoals, were week-
.BYE GRASS. For a good WLnter^nd gues^ of their parents, Mr. and
Lawn and Pasture sow your Rye * ® r -* and Mrs -
(Grass now. We also have Blue Grass; ^mith.
and Grass Mixtures. Blakely Broth-; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham amr
ere Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc. children spent the^ week-end with
. —77r—u n—r; 'relatives in Great Falls.
SAFETY PIN 5 —We have lots of, Mrs w g Golden and M i 8S Doro .
them. Sadler-Owens Pharmacy, tf thy 0 f Newberry, spent the
TERMITE CONTROL — Over two j week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
hundred fifty thousand .structures Golden.
have been protected against termite
damage. Why not have your’s pro
tected. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone
10. Termite Co. of S. C., by M. D.
Wiley, Batesburg, S. C. It
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay, Jr., and
children and Charles Heath of Green
ville, were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Seay, Sr.
Mrs. Grady Smith, Mrs. ,R. . T.
v. Trammell, Mrs. J. J. Smith and
RYE, BARLEY, CLOVER Vetch d h N v i sitec [ in Duncan
Austrian Winter Peas, Oats, Whea t| Sunday
and RYE GRASS. Also Inoculation | Mr ^ Mrj . Frank Lydia and
fen- these Other Seasonable Seeds., children Mrs Samuel B G
Blakely Brothers Seed Stores Tele-•
phone 188. lc
PHONE or write us today for the
best in Roofing Materials, Work
manship and Terms. Free estimates
anywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup
ply Co., 301 Augusta St., Greenville,
S. C.
and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bishop
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomp-
son in Lockhart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Campbell
in Lyman Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lydia, Mr. and
tffMrs. Frank Lydia were visitors in
WOOD-W-SALE - Any .eng*, and Carrie
Bell Evans spent the week-end with
Miss Sallie Evans in Anderson.
Jessie Sullivan of Greenville, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R.
suitable for heaters. Either dry or
green. E. Frank Anderson, Phone
124. ' 14-4c
WANTED—All kinds good used fur
niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves C. Oxner.
and antiques, or what have you. The
Trading Post, Laurens, S. C tf
NOTICE —“The Rains Come.” Be
fore the next one see our new re
versible raincoats. Moore’s Dress
Shoppe, Clinton, S. C.
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Want Ads
FOR SALE — Several used bicycles.
Lewis Cooper, N. Adair Street,
Phone 210-M. lc
M. A. Milam was a visitor in Spar
tanburg Monday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Odis Mahaffey of
Ora, Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Ivey
of Laurens, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson,
Mrs. J. L. Padgette and daughter,
Marian, and S. H. Mayfield attended
the funeral of Miss Marion Stroud at
Greer Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Milam visited
friends in Goldville Sunday.
Misses Florence and Kathleen
Howard, accompanied by Mrs. Wil
bur Wier, Mrs. Mildred Roland,
Misses Mary Riddle, Lelee Ellen
Williams of Laurens, , were visitors
in Greenwood Saturday.
Mrs. Ansel Smith and Miss Myrtle
Trammell visited relatives in Athens,
Ga., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cox and son
spent the week-end with Mr. Cox's
parents in Newberry.
Corp. Ralph Padgette has been
transferred from Mitchell Field, N.
Y., to Fort Cusfer, Michigan.
Friends of Pfc. James M. Hambrick
who was wounded in foreign ser
vice July 7 will be interested to
know he has arrived in California
and is improving.
Mrs. J. W. Chastain, Jr., of Laurens,
underwent a tonsil operation at the
Laurens hospital last week. Mrs.
Chastain is the former Miss Fannie
Turner of this city.
Miss Evelyn Simmons has been ill
several, days.
Mrs. Victor Mattox spent the
we^k-end with Mrs. A. J. Harvey in j
cussed the ‘Miracle of the Unbrok
en Line of Christian Witnesses.” Mrs.
Palmer Howard told stories of some
“Christian Witnesses Through the
Centuries," with Mrs. Ralph Riddle
discussing “The Problem of The Mi
grants.” Mrs. Joel Cox discussed
“Witnessing Opportunities Offered
By The Armed Forces.” Miss Carrie
Bell Evans told something of the
work of the church in camp com
munities. Mrs. J. Ollin Watson gave
an interesting talk on “Witnessing
in Christless Countryside.” “My
Marching Orders” was given by Mrs.
J. L. Arnold.
The meeting was then turned over
to the president, with Miss Evans,
secretary, calling the roll. Mrs. Cox,
treasurer, gave a report of the treas
ury, and report of the hostesses who
served dinners at the home of the
late A. E. Hill.
It was decided to organize a Y.
W. A. with Mrs. Ralph Riddle as
leader, an R. A. with Rev. J. Ollin
Watson leader, and a G. A. with Mrs.
Palmer Howard, leader, Sunbeams,
with Mrs. J. Ojlin Watson ana Mrs.
J. L. Arnold as leaders.*
Mrs. Cox gave a report of the of
fering for state missions, given at the
week of prayer, which was observed
last Wednesday evening.
A chicken salad course with coffee
was served.
The October meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Joe Campbell.
B if bee Promoted
Friends of Sergeant Edward Big-
bee will be glad to know he has
recently been promoted to the rank
of technical sergeant. Sgt. Bigbee,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Big-
Bessie Holtzclaw, and other relatives.
After the visit in Clinton he and his
mother are visiting their daughter
and sister, Mre.«R. S. Hudson, , in At
lanta, Ga., after which he will join
the 318th infantry in Kansas.
bee, was formerly stationed at New
Arcadia. [port News, Va., but has been trans-
Mr. and Mrs. John Rushton and ferred to Camp Pendleton, Va., where
George Kinard of Laurens were Mon- he is a machine gun instructor.
FARMERS’ QUALITY—Bloodtested,
husky Barred and White Rocks,! LOST—Dinner ring Saturday in
R. I. Reds, New Hampshire Reds,! CUnton. Finder please return to
$14.00 the 100 delivered. Hatches!Mrs. C. W. Blackwell, Lydia Mill,
Tuesdays. Farmers’ Hatchery, 908 and get reward. Itp
Main St., Newberry, S C. tf SPECIAL—20% discount on cotton
dresses, sizes 9-52. Moore’s Dress
Shoppe, Clinton, S. C. Itc
TERMITE CONTROL—Building ma
terial is so vital in winning the
war. Why not have your property
protected against termite damage and
save that needless waste of timber.
Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Ter
mite Co. of S. C., by M. D. Wiley,
Batesburg. S'; C. It
PAPERWHITE NARCISSUS. We r .
have received a shipment of these LOST W ar ration books No. 1 of
Bulbs suitable for indor planting,! T. O. Highsmith, Alwilda C. High-
and Colored Pearl Chips for Bulbi smd ^’. Edna G* Highsmith, William
and Fish Bowls. Blakely Brothers;^ - Highsmith, Beatrice Highsmith,
Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc J. C. Highsmith. Please return to
;T. O. Highsmith, P. O. Box 103. Up
FOR RENT—Bedroom,, close in. Mrs.
Metta Stone, 23 Thomwell St. lc
FOR SALE—1940 cabinet Philco ra
dio and phonograph combination.
Call 362 or write 401 Walnut St.,
Clinton. > Ip
LObT — Pair tin snips, pair pliers,
and knife placed in wrong car'STOVE PIPE-OVENS. We have just
_ Thursday in front of Clinton Cafe. 1 received a shipment of these with
Please return to Chronicle office, ip iThermometers and Cleaners. Also
Stove Pipes, Dampers and Elbows.
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Caughman.
Mrs. Marvin Lollis spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lollis in
Honea Path.
Tommie Cox of Clemson college,
is spending a nine-day vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cox.
Pvt. David Word of Fort Benning,
Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs.
Word and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Word.
Among The Sick
Friends of Lonnie Berry Tinsley,
Sr., will be glad to know he is re
cuperating at his home after being
a patient at the local hospital.
Dawn Campbell has measles.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs. W. D. Gilbert, A. J. Wilburn
and Charles Oxner had birthdays
September 20th.
James Oliver Osborne was three
years old September 21st.
Miss Billie Arnold celebrated her
12th birthday September 19.
Mrs. Rufus King and Hall King
had birthdays yesterday, Sept. 22.
If the Purple Hog isn’t on the sack,
Turn right around and take it back.
If you feed “Fat Back” to your hogs
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele-!
phone 188. lc
Their "backs” will be as broad as logs. 1 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—On
C-W-S Guano Co., Inc. 23-2C 1 North Broad Ct., 5 rooms, all con-
^ ! veniehces, paved street and vacant
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c. Do yourjjQ^ suitable for dwelling. Apply to
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl ; Blufe w Blak ei y> Clinton. Ip
Kit. Complete equipment, including ;
40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, j WANTED — To furnish truck and
absolutely harmless. Praised by thou- j driver for pulpwood business. You
sands including Fay McKenzie, glam-i do the cutting. S. N. Crisp, Laurens,
orous movie star. Money refunded if
not satisfied. Kellers Drug Store.
30-10tp
S. C.
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Birthday Party
Mrs. Joe Davenport gave a party
Friday afternoon honoring her
daughter, Patricia, who was celebrat
ing her sixth birthday.
After an hour of games the hostess
served refreshments.
Patricia was remembered with a
gift from each little guest.
W. M. S. Meets
Miss Mae Madden was hostess to
the Woman’s Missionary Society of
WANTED TO BUY—Cordwood. Will because it costs less per dozen to
EGGS- are cheaper when you feed' Calvary Baptist church Monday eve-
Spartan laying mash or pellets ning at the nursery.
pay good price. Lydia Mill Store.
LOST—Sugar ration books of Mary
and Willie Rogers Griffin, Route 2,
Clinton. 'MP
produce them. Feed your hens the
best; they will do the rest. C-W-S
Guano Co., Inc. 23-2c
WANTED—You to see our new ship
ment of Maternity dresses. Sizes
12-20. Moore’s Dress Shoppe, Clin-
Itc
INOCULATION FOR LEGUMES. Be
sure and Inoculate your Clover, r
and other Legumes before planting | —-—
tor a better stand and yield. We have HAVE your bicycles repaired. New
the right inoculations. Blakely Broth
ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc
Mrs. Ursula Blakely, president,
called the meeting to order, and
opened the devotional with a hymn.
Prayer by Mrs. L. H. Bagwell.
Mrs. J. L. Padgette, leader, rend
ered an interesting program on “Wit
nessing.” Mrs. Joe Campbell dis-
Mr. and Mrs. Bigbee recently re
ceived their first letter in many
weeks from their son, Darrell Big
bee, seaman first class of the navy.
He unlisted in the navy a year ago
and is now in foreign service.
On Leave From Kansas
Cpl. Joe Marvin Holtzclaw of
Camp Forrest, Tenn., was at home
for a few days with his mother, Mrs.
Pentecostal Holiness Church Officers
Church officers are:
Deacons: W. G. Mauldin, C. O.
Owens, H. M. Sellers.
Church Treasurer—Mrs. Maude
Guest.
Secretary and Treasurer — Mrs.
Blanch Creswell.
Choir Director—Robert Hamrick.
Rev. L. R. Allen is pastor of the
church.
/ Sunday school officers are:
Superintedent—Robert Hamrick.
Secretary and Treasurer—Mrs.
Helen Mattox.
Teachers—Mrs. Rosa Owens, Mrs.
Blanch Creswell, Mrs. Bessie Bishop,
Mrs. J. S. Smith, and Mrs. Alta
Fuller.
Calvary Baptist Church Trffc
Hold Revival
Calvary Baptist Church will begin
its fall revival October 3rd. The
meeting will run through the fol
lowing Sunday, October 10th. The
Sunday services will be at 11:00 A.
M., and 8:00 P. M.' The£eek day
services will be at 10:30 in the morn
ing and 7:30 in evening.
Rev. Monroe Parker will do the
preaching. Rev. Parker is from
Cleveland, Tenn., and is director of
religious activities at the Bob Jones
college. He has had many years of
experience in the evangelistic field
and has preached in the principal
cities of the United States.
The public is invited to attend the
services.
Brevard Patterson announces that
the Baptist Training Union will spon
sor a study course at the church be
ginning Sept. 27th. Rev. and Mrs.
James Mitchell of Goldville will as
sist in the teaching. The following
books will be offered: The New Jun
ior Manual for the Juniors, Mrs.
Mitchell, teacher; The Meaning of
Church Membership for Intermed
iates, Rev. Watson, teacher; Training
in the Baptist Spirit for Young Peo
ple, Rev. Mitchell, teacherj Build
ing A Christian Home for Adults,
Brevard Patterson, teacher. The
study will begin at 6:45 P. M., and
anyone wishing to take tl\e courses
is invited to do so.
THIS BRAND MEDICINE
rtadc —ptiilty to —novo 'PERIODIC
FEMALE PAIN
to* Its Weak.
reetmgs—
Creaky, Nervtus
Take heed tf you, like so many
women and girls on such days
suffer from cramps, headaches,
backache, weak, nervous feelings,
distress of “Irregularities’'—due to
functional monthly disturbances.
Start at once—try Lydia K. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound to re-*
Her# such symptoms because this
famous medicine has a soothing
effect on om or woMA)f*s most xm-
postakt organs. Taken regularly
thruout the month—It helps build
up resistance against such symp
toms. Thousands upon thousands of
women report benefits I
There are no harmful opiate* in
Mnkham’s Compound—It Is made
from nature’s own roots and herbg. |j
(plus Vitamin B,). it hilts nattvs. H
Also a fine stomachic tonic! Follow "
label directions. Worth trying/
Lydia E. Plnkham's VE6ETABH COgPOUMD j
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Have a
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”= That’s Wizard
(ITS THE TOPS)
Tbmfs Wizard, says the Britisher when he pays you a compliment.
Hmv* a “Goka", says the American soldier, and in three words they sec
things alike. Around the globe, Coca-Cola stands for tin poMM that
refreshes—has become the happy bond between friendly-minded people.
DOTTIBD UNDEI AUTHORITY OP THI COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
11*4) The OC Caw
high-sign
RE-ROOFING—Will furnish shingles
tires and tubes. Accessories of all
kinds. Lewis Cooper, N. Adair St.,
Telephone 210-M. lc
and do the work. Estimate free. LOST—Parker transparent fountain
FHA terms if desired. J. R. Craw
ford, Phone 10.
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE Tick
ets cost only 25c a day, pay
up to $5,000. S. \V. Stlftterel.
Phones 80 and 32. 30-4c
WAITRESS WANTED — Six days
work week. Preferably with ex
perience. Good pay for the right one.
Also waitress for week-end work.
Clinton Cafe. lc
LOST—Small picture fold with pic
ture of soldier and civilian. Please
notify or send to Lois Garrett, Box
43, Goldville. lc
BABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks, White
Rocks, R. I. Reds and Buff Orp
ingtons. Pure Breeds and Blood
Tested. Also Feeds, Feeders, Foun
tains, Oyster Shells, Grit and Reme
dies. Blakely Brothers 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
erty yearly. To be sure have a free
inspection. Call J. R. Crawford,
Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C. f
M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C.
pen, vacuumatic. Between 67 W.
Main St. and post office or shirt fac
tory. Reward offered. James W. Cald-
'well. ip
FOR RENT—5-room house on Clay
St. $25 in advance. H. J. i*itts. TC
LOST — Large, cat, black and gray
body with white breast. Finder
return to Clint Wadsworth’s store
and get reward. Ip
CROSS CUT SAWS and Handles,
Grinding Stones, Scythe Stones,
Oil Stones, Neatsfoot Oil, and Trash
Burning Stoves that do not require
a certificate to buy. New items every
week. Blakely Brothers Seed Store.
Telephone 188. lc
JUST received new shipment of that
. good Fat Back Hog Meal. Premium
quality at no extra charge. C-W-S
Guano Co., Inc. lc
BOILED PEANUTS. They’re good,
this year’s csop. Also Parched and
Raw Peanuts. Pop Com for Popping.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. lc
WANTED—Colored couple for 1944
to tend small farm and look after
livestock and poultry. Close to
Greenville. House, water and wood
furnished with place to keep own
cow, chickens and pig, with garden
tract. 25c per hour with plenty of
work for the entire year. No share
proposition. Reply by letter. “Z,” care
The Chronicle. 30-3c
ANTIQUES — Just received large
shipment of antiques. Many very
pretty articles. The Trading Post,
Laurens, S. C. tf
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
TURNIP SEED. Purple Top Globe,
Purple Top Strap Leaf, White Egg,
Amber Globe, White Globe, Shogoin,
Seven Top, Breadstone, Mixed Tur
nip, Tendergreen, Curled Mustard,
Smoot}* Mustard, Rape, Spinach,
Lettuce and Other Seasonable Seeds.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele-
phone 188. lc
FOR SALE — Farrrt, consisting of
76 acres land, 5-room house, bam
and other outbuildings, 4% miles east
of Laurens, 4% miles west of Clin
ton, 1 Vt miles south of the Log Cabin,
on Columbia - Greenville highway.
Known as the Ferrell Milam place.
W. H. Roberts, Clinton. 30-2c
The 36th Annual
GREATER SPARTANBURG FAIR I
OCTOBER 4 TO OCTOBER 9 INCLUSIVE
6 Thrilling Days of Education and Entertainment
SEE WHAT A SPLENDID RECORD THIS SECTION OF THE PIEDMONT IS
MAKING IN FOOD PRODUCTION FOR THE ARMED FORCES, THE MILL
v WORKERS AND THE HOME FOLKS. '
VISIT THE VICTORY FAIR!
FREE ACTS IN FRONT OF THE GRANDSTAND — HARNESS RACES — RUNNING RACES
BY THOROBREDS — MUSIC — A CARNIVAL OF MERIT — EDUCATION. AND ENTER
TAINMENT FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. SERVICE MEN IN UNIFORM ADMIT
TED FREE AT THE MAIN GATE.
REMEMBER THE DATES
October ^ 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9