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\ 1 V <« Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 20, 1945 Want Atis TO RENT — TO FIND vy*, TO BUY — TO SELL Ererybody Reads the Want Ads Terms: Cash -\ Want Ads SOCIETY FOR SALE —Invalid’s wheel chair. Apply Hays Hospital. _ tf Sale —iD'ark blue (Contniued from page three) FOR SALE —;Dark blue pre-war di ne witn a wmte blouse and black baby' carriage in good condition, accessories. Her flowers were a cor- Phone 197. 1c sa g e Q f white carnations and maiden NOTICE—‘s Price 1 Sale going on at Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casque, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ‘Williams of Greenwood. Mrs. J. Will Leake, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon,^Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Gallow’ay, Mr. Oand Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., Mrs. John W. Finney, Jr.^ named will include;, in addition to! including a field executive frnvtiie the executive and his new field di-j textile communities, a field execu- rector, an assistant executive, a Ne-1 tive for the Pickens and Oconee dis- gro field director, and field executive tricts and a field executive for the for the Andereon and Greenwood, Laurens, Clinton ajid Newberry dis- districts. ; tricts.” ‘Later,” said Mr. Williamson, “we I METAL CITY MAIL BOXES, 50-lb. hair fer "; t - ,«* T Lard TiA$^Handy All Metal Carts,! Immediately after the wedding an [book.’ Dr. and Mrs. R. W.' Johnson Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Mrs. Cafli intend to secure three more workers,! Taylor of Laurens, kept the bride’s ~ — Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE Moore’s Dress Shoppe J \c Broom R?kes, Garden., Rakes and informal reception was given honor- ; se rved punch. FOR SALE—All kinds of wood. See Full Line^ Handle Tools. Blakely- In the/lining _ rooin the exquisitely) H. J. Pitts. lc Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele- roorn .^ ace - cove r ed s , appointed bride’s table was overlaid! oilers ' phone 188: lc wa f | with a lace cloth and adorned with a Pip -«ed cotton. Hu- carnationr’an^Vern^TaH 1 white’^ta-l “P if , - , . I topped wtih\ a minature bride and pers burned in silver holders. kl se “! bridegroom, arranged on a reflector FOR SALE — Fryers and H. H. Holloway. Phone 22. —T ~ , , ~T7 Jf/fjCT ' bert J. Pitts. oaoers Sandwiches, Soft Drinks, FQR -SAL?—General Electric refrig-' where in the room white azaleas and and decorated with w’hite roses and lee Cream Peanuts. Clinton Bus' erator in good condition. May/be; chrysanthemums were used * a |’1 fern.■ Tall wejdding tapers burned ini Terminal Phone 59. tf seen at city water and light platftTyp oration. Coffee, cake, mints and sa H- holders. * ern , _ -t -— —; ed nuts were served. Serving were, . CHRISTMAS r lt\EES. Oregon Spruce WOOD FOR SALE—Slabs and hard- : Robbie King, Marian Pitts,; Elsewhere in tl\e dining room and Cetiars. c'all by and make your wood for Ashley heaters, in , Alliene Copeland, Martharene Pitts,) ^ ow ^ s . roses > carnations and ider, R^. H p 0 ily Elrod and Mrs. R. W. Johnson! d ^ * n candelabra were efft^......| selection now. Blakely-Burton’s desired. Apply to J..R. Snider Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. Clinton. •’ can- effective. 3-5p r Holcombe presided! *°l i and f€rn , v :« re about the ! j/Dook in the den. cake at 1 Pink carnations, pink and white glad- Anderson, Jr. NOTICE — No of Greer. FOR SALE —Girl’s bicycle in good WE REPAIR, re-tire and re-paint^ Unde’s/4inok [ n tbe den (other rooms of the house, condition Good tires. $15.00. W. R tricycles, bicycles, wagons, scooters o\er the bride s,book m the den. . 4lp and small cars. L. L. Cooper, 49 N. | During the a^ernoon the bride and! Cuting ice cream and - Adair St tf! bridegroom left, for a wedding trip, (either end of the table were Mrs. hunting, fishing, or ;| Mrs. Dula is the attractive daugh- 1 S. G. Dillard and Mrs. B. H. Henry. PLANTS, Sweetj ter Rhett P. k Adair and the late Serving were Misses Harriet Minus, nVilliam .Plants and Thrift Plants. Mrs Adair (Madeline York). She 1 Martha Wood.i Margaret Brown,! Snapdragons in Separate Colors of, has capa biy held apposition the past (Myra Adair, Lillian Dillard, Kather-l trespassing of any kind on th^S^APDRAGON property of John T. Young. ibinet radio ^^Uio^ .Red }U...Y*How or in Mixed Beuline Dicus ’ and “Henrietta Young, ® - - - • Colors. All are outdoor 8 c ° w n • j Tplpnhnne romnanv and has a wide Barrie Jean Wihgard and Alberta 1 J. J. Johns, 20 Jefferson St. -n FREE SERVICE—Drive in and have Telephone/188 your windshield cleaned, THRIFT PLANTS — Red, White, j and Mrs. John Felix Dula (Madge boards brushed, batteries checked, p mk p mk w j lh vV'hite Eye, and Pink Shell) of Laurens, has recently been air in tires. Joe’s Esso Service. Phone Red Eye ^ ow is the time to discharged fro/h the service after for <?r>rini7 Klowpr<; Blake- serving se j a - “ - | Telephone company and has a Blakely-Burton s Hardware & Seeds. c j rc j e admiring friends here. j Baldwin pinned on favors. Mary 1 lci Mr. Dula, the son of the late Mr. Blakely and Barbara Workman serv !2t. gjas bubbles in it. 8 old bail brass han-! phone 188 die*. 7 old small brass knobs. 2 an-1 nn ^. x S pn pique china fruit dishes on stands. 1 Mrs. W'. W r . Harris. > transplant for Spring Flowers. Blake- serving several years overseas. ~ le-1 The young coup’ Ic'home in Laurens. WANTED —Old pane of glass with’ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-! The young couple will make their -f=- mints. . | During the evening the bride and bridegroom left for a weddingHyp.j For traveling the bride wore a stun- ning brown dressmaker suit with | a matching topcoat, pale pink hat 1 Miss Elizabeth Nelson that cow! Give her a „ n chance to produce with Spartan; — 1 18% Dairy Feed Insufficient or im-lii/ J pLj|j D Clement In DONT feed hens that won’t lay! ! proper feed is the cause of most, fall|^ TCU ' Take out the culls and sell them and winter slumps. Spartan 18% J Beautiful ChUTCh RltCS for meat. Put the balance of your;Dairy Feed will enable your ,cow to | In a b eau tif u l wedding of wide flock on Spartan Laying Mash. If do her best. C-W-S Guano Co. social interest, Miss Sarah Elizabeth th*y don’t lay they are roosters. Or- ; ra Y 0 ur handy super service battery, Nelson became the bride of Philip and gloves and brown patent leather der Spartan Laying Mash today. Wei ^ r Requires only 30 minutes.iM. Clement, Jr., of Charleston, at 7 •have it! C-W -S Guano Co. lc . ... » — a,,onincr nor'PmKer FOR SALE—Nice farm with and plenty of timber, one mile; ,28. from Clinton. Cash or terms. A. E. ^RRjgTM\S Cleveland Ip L c vithoiit* removing battery from car! o’clock Saturday evening, December _ house n.OO. Joe’s Esso Service. Phone 15, in Broljd Street Methodist^church., shoes and bag. Her flowers were a 'corsage of camellias. Mrs. Clement, the talented daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jeffer- 1 son Leake, is a graduate of Furman! university, Greenville. She has suc cessfully* taught in the Clinton city schools for several years and is quite ponular with the younger set. Mr. Clement is the son of Mr. andi SUGGESTIONS. 24- piece Silver Plated Table Ware, FRUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY. Pecan Pyrex Ovenware, Fountain Pens, Trees, Grape Vines and other Archery Sets, Hearth Brooms, Kitch- items. Call by and make your selec- en Ladders, Andirons and Electric lion from our new list. Blakely- Churns. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware Burton’s Hardware ’& Seeds. Tele- & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc phone 188. lc FOR SALE — Milk cow with three' months old. Gentle, gives three gallons milk per day. See dozen. Chronicle Pub. Co lc PENCILS—The best 5c Pencils made calf —Dixon Ticonderoga and Eagle and Mirado. Buy them boxed by the i ~ ^ r n <*. ... , Philip M. Clement, Sr., of tf The Rev. P. L. Bauknight °^ lciated », Charleston. He is a graduate of Pres- using the double ring ceremony ^jbyterian college. After servin^-#;ev-i the presence of a large assemblage ot. era j y ears overseas, he has begn, dis- relatives and friends. i charged from the army. Tall floor baskets of white gladioli The y 0Ung covl pi e w iR make their- and snapdragons, with a background l home in charleston, of ferns, were effectively arranged, 0 ut-.of-t6wn guests were: Mr. and on either side of a white arch, cen- lMrs Phil ^^ clement, Sr., Mrs T tered with a rosebud bell on thei w Zgigier, sister of the bridegroom, altar. Myriads of cathedral candles ^j rs L 0 j s Knox, Mrs. C. H. Quarter- in candelabra on the chancel, and ; man, Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Fishburne, also marking the family pews, cast a| all of charleston; Capt. and Mrs. isoft glow over the wedding scene. Rutledge Holland. DELUXE PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY—Bol,l, iff Mrs. James Pitts, organist, Mrs. G. B. Sheppard of Laurens, violinist, A GUT DELUXE Sheaffer s Life- weevils destroy cotton Termites ^ rs j u ]j an Coleman, soprano, Mrs. time Pen and Pencil Sets of new destroy property. Have your home (R w . Wade contra i t o and Miss precision construction. Guaranteed protected against such da mag 0 We ; wnson Ha \ mm ; ndi s0pran ’ 0i furrdshed for life. Only a few. The ideal Christ- can give you a guaranteed job. Call,^ wedd ^ g music Before the cer e- mas gift. Chronicle Pub. Co. J. R Crawford, Clinton, Pbone lO.iy Mrs/Pilts p la y e d “The Rosary” NU-WAY WEATHER STRIPPING. c r-’ D ' W *;!(Nevin) and “Liebestraum” (Liszt). Easy to apply and keep the cold I Mgr., Batesburg, C. U | MrS Coleman sang “Because” out 45 lb. to 90 lb. Roll Composition BULK SWEET PEAS—Spencer Mix-1 (d’Hardelot), Mrs. Wade sang “O Roofing, Lead Head Roofing Nails, ed Colors, New Assortment of | Promise Me” (DeKoven) and Mrs. and Cement Coated Nails. Blakely- Flower Seeds, Bulbs, Vigoro, Bone; Sheppard played “Ave Maria” (Schu- Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-, Meal and Sheep Manure. Blakely- bert), “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life” phone 188. lc Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-land "I’m Falling in Love” (Herbert). CHRISTMAS CARDS - Last call P hone 188 - Ic - The br,dal chorus ' w,th violln ob - with a few still left, 21 to box. HAT MISPLACED — Someone Chronicle Pub. Co. through a mistake took the wrong ligato, from “Lohengrin” was used for the processional and the wedding march from “Midsummer Night’s METAL ELECTRIC BROODERS' ^ T^T 1 ' Dream” (Mendelssohn) for the re with Automallc Heat Control. Also ) y ■ ■ •! iwic Leake. Ip cessional. After the cermop^ Miss Hammond sang “O Perfect Love’ Feeders, Fountains. Feeds, Reme dies, Heat Controls, Brooder Ther- T.RMITE CONTROL—Termites are (Blumfield). mometers and Leg Bands. Blakely- flying ants. Why let them eat up The usher-groomsmen were Har- Burtonis Hardware & Seeds. Tele- /our property. Termites work winter wood Nelson of Charleston, brother phone 188. lc jnd summer and are destroying over of the bride; Almon C. Spencer and WIU. SELL--at 11 o'clock Saturday-million dollars worth of prop- Capt. B. F. Wingard of this city. morning. Dec 15. at old hospital I sur 5 a , tre , e ■building in Laurens, small lot of used SL J. R. Crawford, furniture. A. E. Cleveland. Ip FOR SALE iL- Boy’s 26-inch bicycle Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C. M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. John Coker. lc DUTCH GROWN HYACINTHS, Tu lips and Daffodils. Also Vigoro, Miss Martharene Pitts was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Jane Sturgeon of Durham, N. C., Joe L. Clement of Fort Worth, Texas Miss Carolyn Harmon of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Ter-( ry, Francis M. Terry, Jr., Miss Mar-; tha Bobo, of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Jack! Sheridan and family, of Greenwood;; Mrs. Hugh R. Prince, Misses Marian, and Eleanor Prince, of Abbeville;! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gault and daughters, Virginia and Martha, and Hubert Hendrix, of Fountain Inn, Mrs. W. Z. Williams, Thomas Tay lor, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wier, Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Young, Mrs. Carl Taylor t Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Shep pard, of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leake, and Sammie, Jr., of Union? Boy Scout Staff To Be- Enlarged Expansion of the professional staff of the Blue Ridge Council of Boy Scouts to include nine workers was announced yesterday by Scout Ex ecutive Horace S. Williamson of Greenville. R. E. Ferguson of this Miss Nancy Young and Mrs. Almon Spencer. They wore similar dresses city, is president of the council. With some 3,025 scouts and 666 of net with full skirts, fitted lacei cubs now embraced by the area pro- TERMITF CONTROL — Over two Rone Meal Sheen Manure and T n ? bodices - with peplums, sweetheart ^ rar ">. a ^ . c °u nci1 m ® m- nvHM11 r. r, 1 , ^ %er lw,u Bone Meal, bneep Manure ana in , klj hrfbelet length sleeves and - bershl P bas been attained and fur- hundred fiftv thousand structures sertindes. Blakelv-Burton s Hard-l necklines > omelet length sleeves andj^^ expansi(m Qf the p rogram is seen likely, Mr. Williamson pointed out hundred fifty thousand structures secticides. Blakely-Burton’s Hard , , . „ . T ,. have been protected against termite ware & Seeds. .Telephone 188. i c matching flower-trimmed Juliet caps. Miss Pitts dress was of pink and the damage. Whv not have your’s pro- - i tected. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone ( U ANTED—Standard size used baby, bridesmaids’ Were made of turquoise 10 Termite Co. of S. C , M. D. Wiley, bed- ^ a * Mrs. Frank Fowler atjblue. Their flowers were old-fash- The six staff members, already Mgr., Batesburg. S. C. tf 325-W. WANTED TO RENTY— Small resi dence or apartment. Reply to M.l FOR SCHOOL WORK dia Ink, black and red, and Car !p ioned colonial bouquets of Talisman Higgins In-' roses > miniature yellow cht'ysanthe- Ringenberg, Phone 798, Laurens. ter’s white. Chronicle Pub. Co. 20-4p viIMEjOGRAPH PAPER—Letter and legal size, 500 sheets package. The "hronicle Pub. Co. mums and gypsophilia. Tonita Ann Nelson and Jean Nel- of Charleston, nieces of the CLINTON LADY SPIT UP ACID LIQUIDS FOR HOURS AFTER EATING son ACCIDENT INSURANCE Tickets cost only 25c a day, pay up to( $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. Phones 80 SPECIALS for service men and vet- and 32 - tf erans of World War 2. You can get bride, were junior bridesmaids. Their dresses were of blue net with drop- shoulder effect and long skirts. They carried colonial bouquets. The flower girls, Miriam Prince of For hours after every meal, a Clin ton lady used to spit up a strong, acidulous liquid mixed with pieces 1 of half-digested food. She says it was ! awful. At times she would nearly FOR SALE— Readers’ Digest for two years for' Abbeville, and Sammie Leake of! ^ $3 0 ° T, lWU nink net ^made witiT nuffed sfeeves lar bowel action - Toda y* this lad y years $6.00. Ask about the other spe- - Pink net made with puffed sleeves One-half horsepower motor Igesi lor IWO years bride were in; dail y headaches and constant irregu- for one year $3.50, two I union, cousins of the bnde, were in , One and one-half 0 horsepower mo- cials. Let me handle your renewal ■ round nock and long skirts ending in 4or. 1 and gift subscriptions — beautiful! ruffles. They carried tiny colonial Acetylene welding outfit and cut- card sent. Frances C. Winn, 33 S.! nose 8ays. ting attachment. Owens St., Phone 417-J. Jan3p Escorted by her father, Thomas .Jefferson Leake, the lovely brunette Welding table. Electric blower. Heavy duty i pressure drill. Half-icjuh capacity electric drill. Tool chest and bolt chest with bolts. Two heavy bench vices. Anvil. Heavy duty tire shrinker. Wood planer for boards up to 4x12. Jig saw (24-inch). • Emery stand including rdeks. Electric, grinder. Large collection carpenters •mechanic’s tools. FRED WHITLOCK 68 Gary Street FOR SALE— 2—tricycles. 2—scooters. 2—26-in. boys’ bicycles. 4—’42 model Philco cabinet radios. 2—radio batteries. L. L. COOPER BICYCLE SHOP 49 N. Adair Pt! Phone 210-M NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that stock and certificate No - 10 . Masonic Temple,)charleston. i bride was exquisite in her wedding gown of ivory satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, ending in points,’ with tiny satiM covered buttons down the front of the fitted bodice and a long full skirt ending in a train. Her full length lace-trimmed veil of bridal illusion fell from a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of double white camellias which were grown by a friend of the bridegroom in Magazine Gift Subscriptions * The very thing to suit everybody. Place .your gift orders now. Attractive gift card with donor’s narpe sent with each subscrip-?» tion. Don’t delay — piacd your gift orders today. r 7- Gilbert Blakely Phone 188 Inc., for five shares at par value of, E> an Fishburne, of Charleston, was $100.00 per share has been lost, and! best man. app cation will be made for issu ance of new certificate. Said certifi cate was issued in name of C. M. Bailey, dated April 15, 1922. 3-3c ‘ MRS. C. M. BAILEY. MM <07 ERCIAL DEPOSITORY OF CLINTON ’ NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The regular annual meeting of Stockholders of the Commercial De pository of Clinton, S. C., will be held Tuesday, January 8. 1946, at 4:00 o’clock p.m., in the office of the Commercial Depository, to elect di rectors for ensuing year, and to transact such business as may come before the meeting. H. D. Henry, Vice-President. F. M. BOLAND, Cashier. . 3-3c. Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Leake, mother of the bride, was gowned in powder blue crepe and her flowers were a corsage of red-throated or chids. Mrs. Philip M. Clement, Sr., mother of the bridegroom, -wore > a gown of black crepe with a pink bodice embroidered in gold, and a corsage 6f orchids. Immediately after the ceremony the bride’s parents entertained with a reception at their home on Florida street. Greeting the guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Leake, uncle and aunt of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leake, of Union, uncle and aunt of the bride, intro duced to the receiving line. Assist ing the bridal couple in receiving were their parents and the bridal attendants. Others receiving were eats her meals and enjoys thefh. And she says the change is due td taking 1 INNER-AID. Her food agrees Vith) her. No gas, bloat or spitting up af-, ter eating. She is also free ol-head-j aches now, and bowels are regular, : thanks to this Remarkable New Com- 1 pound. INNER-AID contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleiftise bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over: So don’t, go on suffering! Get INNER-AID. | Sold by all drug stores here in Liu- rnes county. LEGAL PAPERS —Note and Mort gage, Crop Mortgage, Bill of Sale, Title Real Estate, Mortgage Real Es- ta*e. Chronicle Pub. Co. TURKEY DINNER FOR CHRISTMAS ALL DAY DEC. 24 We Will Close Dec. 25 CLINTON TEAROOM AGAIN WE SAY PklMENTS THE SEASON A cheerful wish for you and yours that your happiness may be multiplied many fold. - . WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. ^ Beginning next week, we will close every W’ednesday and Saturday at noon. Open 8:30 A. Mm Close 5:00 P. M. PLEASE ORDER BY THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE. ■ 9 r> J. C. TODD GROCERY CO. Wholesale Dealers ^ jA, TOBACCO — PRODUCE — GROCERIES ‘ft * i 4 IT'S TIME ems FOR OUR mums A word of greeting to you, our friends. May this be tpuly a happy American Christmas for you and yours and may you derive much pleasure from Hie thought that soon indeed we will return to our normal way of life, free of strife and in a world at peace. Thanks for your past favors and business. Call u^on us during 1946 whenever we can be of service. T. C. JOHNSON CO. Electrical, Heating and Plumbing Contractors f FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIFT r- ; 4 For Friends and Loved Ones ^ 1 ^ f T A Complete Selection of —CORSAGES —CUT FLOWERS —BRIGHT BLOOMING POTTED PUNTS MEMORIAL WREATHS DkESS-liP YOUR HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS SEND FLOWERS BY WIRE ACROSS COUNTRY IN A FLASH! The Perfect Christmas Gift That Always Arrives. ORDER NOW FOR DELIVERY CHRISTMAS • ^ . * Eastside Greenhouse Phone 2i05