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i i 1 : Thursday, June 21, 1945 & THE CLINTON CHRONICLE r Page Seven PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE MRS. CECIL O’DELL, CocresGondent and Representative Misses Betty and Pat Ross of Greenville, are spending this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Patterson and son of Columbia, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Oxner. On Sunday Mrs. Frank Temple ton’s sister, of Richmond, Va., was her gue#t. Anderson is the daughter of Mr. and j < ^ Mrs. Glenn Anderson... Soldier News Mrs. David Riser of Goldvillle, has ived word that her husband, S. 4-f »• , , ..... 4u l tj received word mat ner nusoano, a. week-end with his mother, Mrs, R. David M Riser has been award . G.Carr. ed ,the Air Medal. S. Sgt. Riser is a C. N. Katherine FKtoer-^ftf Green- ^ a jj gunner on a B-29, and has been ville, spent the week-end with her in t he South Pacific 7 months.’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Flow. | Frank Turner of the navy, has been Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Myrtle promoted to chief petty officer. Mrs. Fuller and Rufus Darn^Jl visited in Turner received the word this week. Greenvillfe Saturday. j Chief Petty Officer Turner has been Miss Frances Boyce has returned in the South Pacific six months. TZkkU/44Ui Txhnovwu) by Don Robinson VETERANS—Businesses Veterans of-this war, who will re Tabout the Henry Fords, the Henry and inventiveness—would be foolish, Kaisers, and the founders of thou- it seems to me, not to make every I sands of other present-day big busi- possible effort to reenter civilian life nesses that managed to start on a in a business gf their own. shoestring and end up' With a ^for- ^ The first few years in a new busi- tune? ness are usually tough opes. But they I We hear it said now and then that Wf >n't seem tough in comparison with (opportunity ha^ disappeared in our fighting a war. And if ygu succeed •(country —that all business frontiers ‘ f your business dreams come t^ue— have been qonquered. But* that atti- reiA ^rds are pleasant to contem- 1 tude was taken with equal positive- pl a!e - The enjoyment of having each i ness 50 years ago. We may get the *t rok e of work you do directly bene- idea at times that little business fit you. the self-respect you .will at- doesn’t stand a chance in competi- tain from, being your own boss, and from Sumter where she has been Lt. and Mrs. J. E. Willingham of'visiting Mrs. Carrie Bell Boyce. . At Home On FurHmfh business will undoubtedly urab un mtu u,c 1UIU ‘ C 1 .. , . r . n Sf* -'!*.!•«* Gladys Willingham ^ WU, 1 ^ ^ enter civilian life with a small pock- but I doh’t the intense satisfaction you will gain ctful of cash and the right to borrow , .. _ or „ fmm nrnvincf tr. vmirsolf that vntl a few thousand dollars to establish a & believe it. If we could look 25 years f rorn proving to yourself that you into the future I think we would can w > n out in competition with piJ- days. Mrs. Willingham'will remain!throp college, spent “the week-end'his j^rent/. Mr. and Mrs. ^ /Vc^ that generation will be ones which with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.!^ a r r iJ (: ^; a 'J nnth •_ thp South Pa . ... , N pl ran rh- ip R m r i J - WiUin * ham: :7 1 (X He 31 re^ S to n Fo h r P t BraJA will be enamored with the idea of sold ‘ ers and ; ^Ledgers and Day Books. Chronic^, Pfc. Charles Ross of Moore Gen-^ Mr and Mrs M^son Rowland,! c Frances Rowland, Hilda Oxner, Bar- fr'rrait? haV been come their own boss. Tired of regi- l,U11 — rt V"^— fc. Craig has been are now just dream-children of far- CASH BOOKS —for the new year, hs in the South Pa- memauon ana laiting uraers, mey ^ ^ „ . . eral hospital, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Pfc. Tom Crawiford has returned cific. He reports to Fort Bragg, N. worker s. Pub. Co. bara Willingham, and Mrs. E. J. visited ’^in Newberry having their own little business,) whether it is a farm, a retail store or I Birthday Party Given a plant for manufacturing The Joanna club was a place of mousetrap.- •a better RISK—Rewards • To the returning veteran there will to Fort Bragg, ’ N. C., after a fur lough here with relatives and friends. ton visited in Newberry Sunday. Mr. apd Mrs. Evans Shealy of 1 Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrfc. L. E. Prater Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Landrum We’athers Willingham viancu • m iicwucn j i ine joanna ciuo was a piace ui ~r.roa/>h the tmonpl Saturday. jmuch fun Saturday afternoon when; There will be a great shifting be ^ h ^ in fi P^ ch me n who Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wofford of Mrs. Mac Brown entertained for her! around of small business ownership. ^ uU^rnTte in in- . .. . . North Carolina, were Sunday guests email son Maxie This was Maxie’s Some of the veterans, as well as war nave experiencea me uiumaie m m B0 ^‘* J H . air ., and . Jbnmje Tempie- Qi Mr and Mrs E L Thomas. third birthday. •' ^ workers who have saved a little wdl ^ ^ bos T Little .Miss Shirley Ann Craig of! Places were laid at the table for money, will buy out businesses al- be^aches 0 ! being your own doss Spartan/urg, spent a few days last fifteen little invited friends. The ready established^ Others will : and ad ^ ^ ^ week vjfith her grandparents, Mr. and; large centerpiece was white with a new ventures, and, unfortunately, if * b ere Mrs. C. J. Craig. Mrs. Hugh Craig, pink and green birthday cake. history repeats itself, many will sink lcal a ‘d and regular pay aie a u to t and Mrs. Mabel Link of Greer, visit- After playing many games *he their money in an enterprise which There will be pany who should of Laurens were week-end guests ed Mrs Craig Qn is unday and Shir . children had joiiypops and windmills will prove to be a failure, * take that advice—who would be f bet- Dl ^ h ^ rS ^ OT l i le y accompanied them home. for favors. ’ , Hut it is not the. purpose of this ter bn to work for somebody else. Sunday M r- and Mrs. b. D. Weathers Curtis Wilson McCain. AMM2c, of, Mrs. Brown, assisted by her sister, column to discourage any American But those men who < truly believe they and Mr. and Mrs. Landrum Weathers the Nav y t and Mrs j w McCain of Mrs. Ray Surratt, of Baltimore, Md„ from starting a business of his own.(are made of the stuff whcih succeeds Greer, spent Tpesday with Mr. and served cake and ice cream. Maxie I feel that there already has been in business or farming—a combina- Mrs. W. G. Puckett and Mr. and received, many useful gifts. Those t0 « much said to point out the dan- tion of ability, optimism, willingness attendinKTiie party wer: Eddie Ful- g ers of g° in g in f° business for your- to sacrifice, stubborn determination , Brend#* O’! . “ MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. visited Mr. and Mrs. Riley Weathers in Spartanburg Roy Osborne of Long Beach Cal., Mrs! Rolf Clark” is visiting his father, Ceb Osborne, j Mr and Mrs w c in t anranc anri v, • ' • ♦ iw ’' i¥11 • ai,u mis - ^ Cochran of j mer, Blends 5 * O’Dell, Mike Cooley, se *f- H * s fb® r ‘ s k and the chance-, Wo ’ MlSS | Whitmire, , were Sunday guests of Kathy Weathers, Chippy Breitenger, t-kmg in a business adventure which M.r-; HnicnnKonU nf I Arthur Starnes and family. Shirley Pitts, Dot and Pat Carr,; gives it zest-which brings out the wnni srlnt w ' Pfc ' Milton L - Coker of the Navy, | Mary Ann Brown, Eunice Rodgers, mg en oity, the creativeness, the pio- 1 Mr? d u ^ M d and Williamston, brother of Mrs.! The out of town guests were Tom- neering spirit that built our country Mi Jr Marv nrnniTanH ar„ E ' G ‘ Kay ’ was the w eek-end guest | my Brown of Clinton, Marion and'to its preserft greatness. vi.Tt n. r rty are iof Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Kay. !Clarke Surratt of Baltimora. Md„ Pal, ~ ^ , Certainly there is no better timej Maxie’s father, Pvt. Mac Brown, than the day he returns from war for of Camp Butner, N. C., was home a young man to take a chance on the for the occasion. business venture of which he has — dreamed. After risking his life to Birth Announcements j preserve the so-called "land of op- Jenkins portunity.”-he shouldn't hesitate long Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jenkins of l |i n risking his small capital on what Indianhead, Md., formerly of Gold-( he considers to be the big opportunity ville, are receiving congratulations on:* or bis lifeyme as a civilian, the birth of a son. i What if it is true that four out of, ♦ i five new businesses fail within a few Franklin j years? Four out of five men were; On June 11th S-Sgt. and Mrs. killed or wounded in many battles of Raymond Franklin of Hanford, Cal., i this war, but that didn’t make the i became the proud parents of a little j others give up. If ASPIRIN UPSm , « Salicon Tablets HOTH/HC SAFER. < NO t'CAAftOMATt OF SODA NUOCO- ! Clarke Surratt of Baltimore, Md., Pat Mr* Tom Farmer Hoc Wo i Seaman Harold Turner visited his Ross of Greenville, and Rose Anne Jlrs. Tom Farmer has been visit-! moth Mrs Turner, last week. Little of Columbia ing her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence. j es se Thomas of the Merchant Ma. Jenkins in Indianhead, Md„ <or ri is s[K , nding a (ew days with his the past few days. family. tw r ‘ !?, < 1 MrS K Cha o ie P icke ^ ad : Mr. and Mrs. Perry Turner visited ir c i ren ome Sunday. ‘"Those | re j abves in Newberry over the we’ek- rrom out of town were Mr. and Mrs. j end S,. B V- DlCk ^ ° f Gree r^ , .”% a "d Mrs. Mary McAbe* and children o “of, l \ Jean -! of Laurens, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedenbaugh, Su- Mrs Vernon Garner san and Jane of Newberry. I Mr and Mrs B B Goldson, Dor- m!!? M n R ’ L ^’ yCe ’ Mr: a "a : olh y Goldson, Miss Irene Shealy, “ff; “ anan s Boy , ce and vl * lt f d! Mrs. George Halliday and daughter, relattves in Sumter over the week-, o( Columb 8 , ai and and Mr * w . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and D ' B ° 2ard °' SilVerSt * e, ■ spent daughter, Boots, of Indianhead, Md^ Sunday with Mrs. Helen Bozard.. he wf f ° a ^ days. I Saturday. The wedding took place at ;Jn. ,51 v a r0Ue o, a a d '<l'e Presbyterian church. Mrs. with Mrs TrottW^ent” H^l'o/cSdvme"’" Margar " relatives d in 1 Atlaiite' S G ygCrt visi (? d Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden were week end A,lan,a ' Ga '- over ,he I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.’B. Pvt. and Mrs. Mack Brown and DiUard in Clin ‘ on - S. Sgt. Morton Hamm visited in Greenville Monday. Fdward Wright of Spartanburg is spending a .few days with bis grandmother, Mrs. Marian Hamm. Rev. M. A. Bryant, pastor of the Baptist church, is spending the week in Greenville, where he is preaching at a revival service at Poe Mill Bap tist church. Bud Carr of Clemson, spent the are visiting relatives and friends' u Mi f u Mi L dred B ^ ard atte w, ded , ^ gir1 ’ Donna Mae ' Sgt Franklin isi Why think about the thousands of for q ; Hazel-Hughes wedding in Woodruff formerly of Goldville and a veteran small businesses which don’t eke out of oveseas service. enough profit to give the boss a de- • cent living? Why not think, instead, Stroud • I — ——— : Mr. and Mrs. Gray Stroud are re ceiving congratulations upon the ar rival of a daughter, Melinda Elaine, June 6, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Stroud is the former Miss Mattie Williamson of Clinton. IF . . . you want to sell to get the most money for your car— IF . . . you want to buy to get the most car for your money— See Giles Chevrolet Co. Sales — Service Phone 26 Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Abrams and sons visited Tom Abrams in Lau rens Sunday, Mrs. Rob Francis and Mary Fran-1 Birthdays and Anniversaries cis were visitors in Newberry Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fulmer will day. ! celebrate their fifteenth wedding an- Misses Iris and Sonny Ramsey of; niversary today. Whitmire, spent last week with Mr. j Mervin Barbee has a birthday June and Mrs. Rolf Clark and Mr. and 24th. June 22nd is Sherril Spires’ birth day. Wayne MurjJRy will celebrate his birthday June 23rd. Jimmy Clark has a birthday June 27th. June 25th is the birthday of Louis Shaver and Audrey Lyon. Peggy Holsonback has a birthday June 21st. _ 1 On June 24th R. L. Francis has a birthday. » Russ Neal’s birthday is June 24. On June 22nd Mrs. Sloan Rowland a birthday RUBBER STAMPS IDEAL FOR marking Laundry A 1-line Rubber Stamp (2»/ 2 ” or lem) And an Indelible Ink Pad $1.00 In ordering by mall PRINT plainly name or Initials want ed on Stamp. CHRONICLE Publishing Co. Phone 74 CLINTON, S. C. Mrs. W. G. Puckett. G. A. Bullard of Whitmire, visited his sister, Mrs. Marian Hamm, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gardner, Mrs. Harold Murphy and Mrs. A. B. Gal loway visited at Camp Rawls Mon day. Betty Galloway and Melba Gardner returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gee of New berry, and R. E. Gee, Jr., of Ben- nettsville, visited Dr. and Mrs. Boyd ! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Allen of Green- | ville. and son, S-Sgt. Louis Allen, has a birthday, scent Sunday with Mrs. James Millard Murphy has Cooley. June 25th. Miss Maude Allen of Great Falls. 1 W. D. Beckham and J. D. Butler and Miss Virginia Cooley of And- have birthdays June 22nd. erson, are spending two weeks with j June 26th is Mrs. Ella Buchanan’s Mrs. James Cooley. birthday. Mrs. Vernon Garner and son, Lar-! Carylene Elliott will celebrate her i ry, were visitors in Geenville Mon- birthday June 22nd. ;day. ' June 27th will be Mrs. Lou Ella Little Benda O’Dell is visiting Kit-, Vaughan’s birthday, ty Holsonback in Newberry this Mrs. Hayne Willingham has a week. I birthday June 26th. Master David Hueble of Whitmire,! Mrs. Helen Thomas will have a spent the week-end with Mr. and birthday June 23rd. Mrs. Dick Hueble and other relatives I Grady Spires, who is serving in here; j the Navy somewhere in the Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Franklin, Mrs. j has a birthday June 27th. Annie Laura Simpson and son visit ed Bud Franklin and Miss Sallie Mae Franklin in Whitmire the past DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE! SO FAR THIS TEAR THERE HAVE BEEN 3 FATALITIES from AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS in LAURENS COUNTY Let’s Strive To Make 1943 a Safe Year On the Highways. This date last year, 0 i Wedding Invitations Engraved and Printed — Invitations — Announcements — Informals — Visiting Cards — Stationery In beautiful raised letter printing or genuine engraved. Ask for samples. Chronicle Pub. Co. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT week-end. Charlie Stewart of Bethlehem, Pa., spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart. Pvt. Tillman Morse of Spokane, Wash., is visiting his family for a • few days. Miss Faye Francis spent the week- ! end in Laurens with Miss Dons ; Tunstall. i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and 'Leonard of Ninety-Six, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willingham --v- Kidneys Must Work Well- For You To Feel Well *4 hour* ovory day. 7 day» oxory week, never etoppine, the kidney* filter waste matter from the blood. If more people wer* aware of how the kldneya must constantly remove sur plus fluid, excess acids end other west* matter that cannot stay in the blood without injury to henltn. there would be bettar understands, of why the whole system is upset when kidneys fail to function properly. Burnin,, scanty or too frequent urina tion sometime* warns that somethin, is wron,. You may suffer na„in, back ache, headaches, dissineas, rheumatic pains, ,ettin, up at ni*hu. swellin,. Why not try Doak * Ptlltl You will be usin, a medicine recommended the country over. Doon'i stimulate the func tion of the kidneys and help them to flush out poisonous waste from the blood. They contain nothin, harmful. Got Doan's today. Us* with confidence. At all drug stores. DOANSPILLS With The Sick Friends of Mrs. James Fulmer will be interested to know she has re turned from Hays hospital. She and the baby, Vernon Douglas, are do ing fine. • Miss Sara King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George King, has returned to her home after undergoing an operation at Hays hospital. Toby Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stevens, is ill at her borne. LEGAL PAPERS —Note and Mort gage, Crop Mortgage, Bill of Sale, Mrs. H. M. Willingham has her! Title Real Estate, Mortgage Real Es- mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hendrix, of Newberry, as her guest for a few (days. , Miss Marge Crawford of Colum bia. spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Belle Crawford. Women of Moose To Meet The Women of the Moose chapter No. 410, will meet Thursday evening, June 21, at 7:30. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. R. L. Francis, Sr Regent. Woman’s Club To Meet The Joanna Woman’s club will Imeet Thursday, June 24, instead of the regular meeting night. Scrappy Phillips’ group has charge of the social hour. Joins Marines Friends of Lib Franklin Anderson will be interested to know she has jdined the Marine Corps Woman’s .reserve, and is awaiting call to ac tive 'duty, at her home here. Miss tate. Chronicle Pub. Co. When You Think of Writing... Think of Montag’s Fine Papers! YOU CANT HAVE ENOUGH OR TOO MUCH '/ STATIONERY h / • 1 * Fine quality Writing Paper is needed in the home every day. 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