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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, $. C Thursday, October 14, 1943 Want Ads WKT CUNION SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS FLOORS SANDED—J. R. Crawford, I MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative Clinton. . ~ . ■ i , , , ■ . n, - — 7" I Mr. and Mrs. Claud Petty of Spar-1 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Nelson and LOST—War ration book No. 2: Miss tanburg, were week-end guests of'family spent the week-end with Mr Lillie Penland, Avenue. 160 E Carolina Mr. an d Mrs. J. D. Lydia. lp . Mr. and' Mrs. Jessie Reese of near TOR SALE—Pigs and shoats. $7,50.0 2?*„°i l°- $20. E. Frank Anderson. 2i-2c Wood, Ma., Mr. and Mrs Mill Reese of Laurens, were Sunday WINCHESTER RIFLE, .22, bolt ac- • quests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russ. tion, telescope sight, magnifies 4%: Misses Helen Abbott, Marguerite times, 3^ boxes cartridges. Price Seay, Madeline Beckham, Mr. and $22.50. Used very little. L. A. Smith, Mrs. Fred McCarson and D. L. 7 Florence St. 1c Dunaway attended the Spartanburg -—ii * fair Saturday. WOOD FOR SALE — Any length- Ben Campbell is visiting his broth- auitable for heaters. Either y r Walker Campbell, in Washington, green. $5 and $10 loads. E. Frank n c thi4 w ^ k Anderson, Phone 124. D. C., this week. : j Pfc. Horace Guest of Cherry Point, a good Winter jj. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. and Mrs. R. S. Bailey near Mount- ville. Friends of Milton Milam, Jr., will be interested to know he has been advanced to second class quarter-? master and is now overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lydia spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Estes in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cox of Almo, Ga., are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., and Mr. Braswell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks an<} sons visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brownlee at Hickory Tavern Sunday. Elbert Puckett of Augusta, Ga derwent an operation Monday. Mrs. Hampton Gregory has return ed from the General hospital in Greenville where she underwent an operation last week. Aunt Rachel Whitmire is improv ing after being v ill last week. Mrs. Lester Ivester is ill. Mrs. Frank Lydia is ill with flu. Mrs. Susie Blanton is ill on Sloan street. Y BYE GRASS. For _ _ _ Lawn and Pasture sow your Rye Guest aid his parents, Mr. and Mrs. visU^Mr^al^Mre Crass now. We also have Blue Grass Mack gW , vlslted Mr and Mrs - R * ^ Adams and Grass Mixtures. Blakely Broth-1 pf C- Jennie Sumerel of Newport ere Seed Store. Telephone 188. l c ,News. ya., spent several days re- TERMITE CONTROL — Over two! cently with Mrs. Sumerel and his hundred fifty thousand structures parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sumerel. Mrs. Rosa Chapman, Jerry Smith, 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 WANTED — Sewing machine oper ators, experienced or inexperi enced. Hallmark Shirt Co., Inc., Clin- , ton. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seay. and Mrs. Miss Velma Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Burton and sons of Green ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Southerland and children of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Smith and children of Ware Shoals, were Sunday guests of Smnerel-McCeUion Rites Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sumerel an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Dorothy, to Corp. Frank Mc- Cellion on Wednesday, October 6 The wedding ceremony was per form by Probate Judge Hewelette Wasson in the presence of close friends and relatives. Corp. McCellion is stationed at Fort Eustis, Va Ed Dunaway and Saturday. Mrs. Coy_ Wilson and daughter, Coyia Lynn, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wilson in Marietta,‘ Ga., recently. r Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Navy and children of South Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashlin Monday. Mrs. H. S. Galyan of Asheville, N. C., Mrs. Claud Patton and daugh ter, Betty Ruth, of Laurens, visited' their sister, Mrs, Charlie Garrett, Sunday* Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mahaffey, Mrs. Carl Mahaffey, of Fort~~Mill, Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Ivey of Laurens, Bragg Engagement Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., announce the engagement of their daughter. Lillian, to Ray Willard Bragg of Goldville , and Hermosa Beach, California. The wedding will take place at an early date. Mr. Bragg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bragg of Goldville. RYE, BARLEY,’ CLOVER,. Vetch,j* Mr. _ Austrian Winter Peas, Oats, Wheat ^ lldre ’?-,J Irs T U T r I su i a E lak *ly visited S pe nt the week-end with Mr. and and RYE GRASS. Also Inoculation: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ballard in Ander- Mrs R rpvar rt p a tt P rQnn for these. Other Seasonable Seeds, j son Sunday. Blakely -Brothers Seed Store. Tele- n Pvt. Raymond Caughman of Camp phone 188 Jc Butner, N. C., spent the week-end 1 —^ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. PHONE or write us loday for the'cjmghman. best ip hoofing Materials, Work-j Mr . and M r S . Qtt Thomas and manship and Terms. Free estimates f am ii y attended the funeral of Mr. anywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup-1 Thomas’ mother, Mrs. Delia Thomas, ply Co., 301 Augusta St., Greenville,' in Columbus, Ga., last week. S. C. H| Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Spires and WOOD FOR SALE — Any length, chil d r ®n of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. suitable for heaters. Either dry or Lester Smith and children of Gold green. 124. E. Frank Anderson, Phone ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and 14_4 C Mrs. Walter Spires. . _ ...— Mrs. Victor Mattox and Mrs. Leila $1.00 LANTERN SPECIAL. We ha\e Smith spent the week-end with Mr. just received a shipment of Lan- and Mrs Jo5e Smith in Laurens terns which we are selling at $1.00 Mr and Mrs Frank King and each while they last. Blakely Broth- children spent Sunday with Mr and ers Seed Store. Telephone 188.. Ic^Mrs. A. T, Young in Greenwood. WANTED—All kinds good used fur- i Mi ss Marion * Mitchell visited niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves mid antiques, or what have you. The Trading Post, Laurens, V S. C. tf FOR SALE—Circulating heater. Ap ply to D. B. Smith, Belk’s Dept. Store. 1c Mrs. W. E. Braswell Sunday. friends in Goldville Sunday. funeral Mr - and ^ J- V. Hunt of near tnn in T a W Clint0n - ****"■ Sunda y With Mr - and ton, in Laurens Wednesday. ( Mrs Mack Guest. Mr. and Mrs. Woodell King, Mr. and Mrs. David Owehs and James Mrs. Brevard Patterson. Mrs. Ray Fowler of Fort Benning, Ga., soent several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunaway. Hubert Snelgrove of the navy, has returned to Little Creek, Va., after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove. Pvt. Richard Foster of Alliance, Neb., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster. Mrs. Ella Mae Madden and Mrs. Willie Mae Riley were visitors in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell and sons, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell attended the Spartanburg fair Sat urday. Mr," and Mrs. Carl Attaway of;.. T m Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roaton! 5? rs >, Traj ™ Tie “ an d Mrs. A. and children and Mrs. Trap Bishop Tsf, SI' G Ml°way with 4-star emblems. Greenwood, were guests of Mr. and . s ’ Gad . oway s name was n ot re Birth Announcement Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mitchell an nounce the birth of a son, Thomas W. Mitchell, Jr., October 4. Calvary Baptist Church - Sunday, October 17 Rev. J. Ollin Watson, Pastor. Sunday School—10:00 A. M. J. P. Oakley, superintendent. Morning Worship—11:00 A.M. Ser mon by the pastor. B. T. U.—7:00 o’clock. Brevard Patterson, director. Evening service 8:00 P. M., by the pastor. Class in Soul Saving Wednesday evening 7:00 P. M. Prayer meeting 7:30 P. M. Everyone is invited to these ser vices. A victory rally was held Sunday afternoon with a large attendance. Senator O. L. Long of Laurens, pre sented Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. S. C. Foster with 5-star emblems and Rev. Monroe Parker, D.D., spoke after the presentation of the em blems. Rev. • Parker is from Cleveland, Term., where he is director of relig ious activities at Bob Jones college, and has conducted an eight-day re vival which came to a close Sunday evennig. A number of members were re claimed and several came for Bap tism, which will be held Sunday eve ning at the worship service. , ters: J. B., iff. J., T. J., D. E., F. D, L. R., and A. D. Cheek; Miss Ida Rene Cheek and Mrs. Bennie Sumer el. , Funeral services were held Mon day afternoon at the All Fire Bap tized Holiness church. Interment was in Calvary cemetery, The Rev. Mr. Cantrell and Rev. Hughes of- ficated. ^ Linda Fay Cheek Linda Fay Cheek, 3, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cheek, died at an early hour Saturday morning in Workman Memorial hospital at Woodruff after an illness of three weeks. J V She is survived by her parents, and the following brothers and sis- OFFICE SUPPLIES —All the little things needed to expedite work in the office. Chronicle Publishing Co., Phone 74. P-N y^r COLD DISCOMFORTS j ceived in time to announce last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Broome of Lau rens, and Mrs. W. G. Mayfield _„ llu . Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Creswell attended the Spartanburg SPECIAL—Half-price on all Citton Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mayfield. i fair Saturday. presses, sizes 9-52. Also a few ( ^Mrs. Claude Smith spent the week-, Pvt. and Mrs. Eddie Davenport of Slack Suits, half-price. Moores Dress end with Mrs. Frances Caughman in Spartanburg, spent several days with Shoppe. 1c 'jreenvule. _ Mrs Davenport and Mr and Mrs J ® ssie ai j d children ott Thomas recently, visited Mrs. Johnnie Whelchel in Attend Meetings Pvt. Robert McGinnis of Fort Jack-1 . .. u . j „ son, spent the week-end with Mrs j mee * in £ held at Friendship Baptist McGinnis MrS ’ church Tuesday. On Wednesday, Mr. ‘ Mrs. Ralph Wood and daughter of : Wa ;son Mrs Joe Campbell and sev- Greenwood spent the week end wiS, era \. ° ther t “ tte “ d ^ meeting at Rabun Creek Baptist SPECIAL- LIFE MAGAZINE One year $4.50 Two years 17.00 Renewals JAMES W. CALDWELL Anything in the Way of Magazines FARMERS' QUALITY—Bloodtested, husky Barred and White Rocks, Goldville Sunday R. I. Reds, New Hampshire Reds, Miss p , R ' , T L,; $14.00 the 100 delivered. Hatches, Ree f Ch t spent the Jeek- Rev - and Mrs - J - ollin Watson, Tuesdays. Farmers’ Hatchery, 908 end wRh ’: Mrs. Betty Lawson and Mrs. Mary' Main St., Newberry. S C. __tf I Passmore attended the associations! 90-POUND ROOFING, 35-pound Roofing, Nails, Staples, Hinges, Hasps, Screws, Bolts, Shoe Nails, Mendets and Many Other Useful Items. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c PANSY PLANTS. 'Place your order v inow for our Gicint Mixed Pansies. We also expect a shipment of Tulip, her mother, Mrs. Dora Leopard. 1 church. Want Ads Birthday Party Mrs. Roy Cannon delightfully en- — , Itertained a number of little girls and Daffodil and Iris Bulbs soon. Blake-1 L 'vv .. ar ration book No. 3 of'boys with a party honoring her ly Brothers Seed 188., TERMITE CONTROL—Building ma- terial is so vital in winning the Phone 325-W. puppy, not under six months old, j 0 an with a eift and a heeler. J. L. Dickert, Rt. 3. 1c _ Kit. Complete equipment, including FURNITURE! -One mahogany Store. Telephone John H. Sparks, 11 Frances St. Ip daughter, Joan, who was celerating lc WANTED—To buy baby bed, in good her fifth birthday. condition. Mrs. Frank Fowler,! Mrs - Robert Whitsel and Mrs. Ev- 1 C ’ ans Lever assisted the hostess in en- war. Why not have your property WANTED—Collie or Shepherd male ^Each^lfttle ^gue"? ^emeliSered protected against termite damage and —* - £ ' acn lllUe gue§t remembered save that ■•needless waste of timber. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Ter- . mite Co. of S. C., by M. D. Wiley, i PIANOS —° ne g° od self-player, lots Birthdays and Wedding Batesburg SC ’ It of uprights. Prices right. Terms Anniversaries ——:—: 'easy. The Trading Post, Laurens, 1 Mlss Lavima King has a birthday PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your s. C. t*; October 16t|i. own Permanent with Charm-Kurl .^T~~. —t : Kendall Cash will have a birthday October 18th. Thelma Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cannqn, was one year old October 12. Bill Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Estes Campbell, was one year old October 10th. October 1 was Mrs. Ada Center’s 64th birthday. October 10th was Millard Price’s birthday; Charles Kinard has a birthday to day. Woodell King had a birthday Oc-< tober 12 th. Jesse Samples has a birthday Oc tober 18. Mrs. Lydia Warren had a birthday October 10. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be- BRIGHT FUTURE FOR BUS RIDERS I’m no fortune teller, but I tk it com to ride, and bow don’t need a crystal ball to Greyhound coven the coua* predict that a heap of guy* try }um like a heir net coven fo uniform will be talcin'joy • gaTs permanent ware. % We’re crowded now, fort •re lookin'forwardtomaUn* tnvelen happy again when you chape mop up the AxJa.' Bill tk% lul c/l/tfil P-S. Don’t foTgtt—Bay an antra War Bond tUa month/ rides by bus when they get back in drries. You’re learn* fa’from war tnrel bow much mote you see by busjiowlit* GREYH0UN and heal raw, tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION Fdr Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis You Women Who Suffor From , HOT FLASHES then CHILLY FEELIHfiS Daring 38 to 52 Years * ' * of Age! If pou-like so many women be tween the ages of 38 and 52- suffer from hot flashes, weak, tired, nervous irritable feelings, are a bit blue at times-due to the functional middle age period peculiar to women-try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Taken regularly - Pinkham’s Compound helps build up resist ance against such distress. It also Compound is worth trying. l-Vdia E. Pinkham’s VEGETABLE COMPOUND has what doctors call a stomachic tonic effect! Thousands upon thousands have reported benefits. Follow label directions. Pinkham’s 40 curlersSand 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 WANTED TO BUY—Cordwood. Will pay good price. Lydia Mill Store. RE-ROOFING—Will furnish shingles and do the work. Estimate free. FHA terms if desired. J. R. Craw ford, Phone 10. tf BABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks, White Rocks, .IL 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 ■nri 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. dining room suite, just about per fect. Several beautiful china closets. Gold leaf and walnut framed mir rors. One set solid walnut dining chairs. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tf WE SELL the famous Spartan “Fat Back” hog meal you hear adver tised over the radio. If the purple hog isn’t on the sack, turn right around and take it back. C-W-S Guano Co., Inc. lc WINDOW GLASS, Putty, Sash Cord, Stove Pipe, Elbows, Dampers, Ce ment and Polish, Nesco, Tropical and Perfection Oil Stove Wicks, Floor Wax, Mops and Polish and Silver Polish. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. lc BOILED PEANUTS. They’re good, this year’s crop. Also Parched and Raw Peanuts. Pop Com for Popping. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. lc 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 WANTED TO BUY—Small farm, 20 to 50 acres, near Clinton or Lau rens, on paved highway. Write R. G. Vest, 25 Beauregard St. 28-46 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 thousands including June Lang, glamorous movie star. Money re funded if not satisfied. Kellers Drug Store. Jan. 20-p JUST received fresh shipment “Fat Back” hog meal—the kind adver tised over radio. Also dairy feed, poultry mashes and other feeds. C-W-S Guano Co., Inc. lc 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, Smooth Mustard, Rape, Spinach, Lettuce and Other Seasonable Seeds. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. lc FOR SALE—Battery set radio. Prac tically new batteries, $20. Lewis Cooper, N. Adair St. Phone 210-M. lc HAVE your bicycles repaired. New tires and tubes. Accessories of all kinds. Lewis Cooper, N. Adair St., Telephone 210-M. lc WANTED — You to know we have added to our stock fine laces, safety pins, sanitary belts, fancy belts, hair flowers, hair bows and collars. Moore’s Dress Shoppe. lc FOR SALE—Circulating heater. Ap ply to D. B. Smith, Belk’s Dept. Store. ic FOR SALE—Two ladies’ bicycles, in good condition. Lewis Cooper, N. Adair St Phone 210-M. lc Among The Sick Mrs. Grady Golden has flu. Among those ill with measles are: Furman Adams, Larry Fowler, Au drey May, W. J. Eustace, Kenneth King, Bobbie Thomas, Shirley and Samuel Ivester, Mackie and Christine Tompkins. Friends of Mrs. D. V. Wright will regret to know she is a patient at the Laurens hospital where she un- CARDUI Qm* aa a teas* Cotel mmI. V-MAIL STATIONERY FOR RUSH PHOTOGRAPHIC MAIL TO OUR ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS Letter Sheets and Envelopes, U. S. Official lOc Package Send the Relative or Friend Several Packages Service Men IOC Post Cards 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 ether side. They make it easy for the loved one in the servi& to write a brief message home daily. SEND HIM SEVERAL PACKAGES IF YOU WANT » MORE MAIL POSTAGE-FREE FOR SERVICE MEN Ckniride P'"' ’.";, Stationery Department /