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\ t • / , / - t ^ % Page Two • , * /' / Hr • / '' THE CLINTONXHRONICLE -'r ■ 7 ■. / . / K ■ ■ / s Thursday, Morch 20, 1947 1921-1947 > | Hugh L Eichelberger i NEW YORK LIFE MAN 26 Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member—The National Association of Life Underwriters PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOIDVIUE HRS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent anc^.Representative Mmes. W. A. Moorhead, M. A. Bryant, H. T. Murphy, Jack Ridings and L. H. Poag attended the quarter ly W. M. U. meeting at Hurricane church Saturday. Mrs. Bertha Stroud spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hairston at South Clinton. GOLD THEATRE Goldville, S. C. Shows Doily: Afternoon 1:45, Night 6:30, 8;30 Saturday; 2:00 o'clock Continuously Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THI RSDAY AND FRIDAY, Mar. 20-21— "NOTORIOUS" With INGRID BERGMAN and CARY GRANT afternoon at 2:30 at St. John’s Metho dist church with Rev. G. W. Burke officiating. Mr. Streetman was a native of Georgia but have lived in Goldville 15 years prior to movihg to Fort Mill six months ago. He was also a mem ber of (the Loyal Order of Moose. Walter Waits and Bill Poag were | Surviving are his wite, the tormeri ! Miss Panther Baucom and four brdthers, H. T. Streetman, Greenville, J. B. Streetman, Anderson, and J. C. and O’Dell Streetman of Greenwood; four sisters, Mrs. L. T. Crow, Green I Sunday visitors in Clemson. Mrs. Clarence Fulmer and children | of Newberry, spent several days re cently with Mrs. Floyd Wicker. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dickey, Mr. and j ^Ue, Miss Nezzie Streetman' ~a’nd ! ,Mrs. Cecil Blakely and Bob ofl Mrs E L Stewart of Goldville, and! i Greenville, .visited Mrs. Leila Turner jMrs R E Roberts 0 f Westminster. [and*C. B. Dickey Sunday. t// SAT CRD AY. MARCH 22— "BORN TO SPEED' THRILLS OF THE RACETRACK — and — "WEST OF THE PECOS" With ROBERT MITCHELL MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAR. 24-25— "SISTER KENNY" With ROSALIND RUSSELL I" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26— "SAN QUENTIN' With LAWRENCE TIERNEY Also—CASH NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson, Mrs. Mae Patterson, Mrs. Lila Phillips ! and Mrs. Addison spent the week-end [in Burlington, and Durham, N. C. ijMrs. Addison remained for a few j weeks visit with relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag and Sheila visited Mrs. Poag’s sister at Pryor hospital in Chester Sunday. Miss Jean Templeton, student at Newberry college, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templeton. ’ Mr,, and Mrs. L. E. Prater, Mrs. Marie Price and Leonard visited relatives in Batesburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah and Mr.[days this month, and Mrs. George Murrah were called! Those enjoying this occasion were to Saluda last week due to the death I Misses Naomi Sample, Betty King, of the Murrah boys’ uncle, Sheriff [ Nellie Whelchel, Messrs. Bill Ander-i Ashmore DaviS. i son, Mac Hipp and Scott Dawkins.’ Mrs. Homer Echols of Columbia, is| spending a few weeks ,with her AlUson-Attaway' mother, Mrsj. W. W. HaiA ! Miss Virginia Allison of Green- Mrs. Sam Horn and 1 ville became the bride of Geddis At- 1 Goldville, at ! S-Sgt. Byars Discharged S-Sgt. W. P. Byars received his dis-1 charge from the army ait Fort Shefi-j dan, 111., March 4. Sgt. Byars has served five years and four months in; the army,’ 11 months being spent on! the Island of Guam. Chicken Supper On last Thursday night Misses Nellie Welchel and Betty King enter tained with a chicken supper at the home of Mrs. E. Welchel. The supper was in, honor of Miss Naomi Sample, and 'Scott Dawkins and Bill Anderson, who had birth- Mr. and 'Mrs. Sam Horn daughter, Ann, Marion Gardner of'taway, formerly of / M ■ NEXT— "THE SHOW OFF" with Red Skelton _ ’ - . - 7 yH-J News Reels and Selected Short Subjects „ " colored BALCONY I3iiai—a— ! Charlotte, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. high nooq Sunday at the Judson [James Derrick of Newberry, were Methodist church in Greenville. Mr. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and Linda of Byurs and W. C. Gardner. [ Goldville and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. At- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy and j taway of Whitmire attended the cere- Miss Fannie Copeland were visitors] mon y i in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Thomas, Miss Alva June Wilson and Otis Morse spent the week-end in Bath with Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willingham were visitors in Columbia Saturday. Bud O’Dell spent the week-end in Newberry with Mrs. Will Kinard. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gardner and Melba, Misses Betty and Sara Gal loway were visitors in Gaffney Sun day. Attend Teachers Meeting The teachers of Joanna faculty at-! tended the state teachers meeting in! Columbia Friday and Saturday. Birthday Dinner Mrs. Curtis Oswalt entertained for) her husband with_ dinner at her homej on Joanna Square Sunday. Those; enjoying this occasion were: Mr. and) Mrs. Robert Baker and daughter, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sim- Mr.and Mrs. Frank Phillips and; ons '. ^. r ‘ anc * ^ rs • Hugh Vicors of We Have In Stock: Whitmire, John Oswalt of Prosperity, Mr. and Mrs. James Evans and fam ily of Kinards, J. C. Oswalt and Rev.! and Mrs. W,. A. Ellenberg. __ Important Notice. £ V# :: «« u i: ft f: :: u 8 t: G. E. ELECTRIC BLANKETS Single and Double Control G. E. DRY BEVERAGE BOX G. E. ELECTRIC FANS ; G.E. RADIOS Table Models and Cabinet Combination Record Players and Radios 5-QT. PRESSURE COOKERS children were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Miss Brenda O’Dell'and Mike bool- ! ey spent Sunday with the former’s ; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craft, in Silverstreet I t . . . . , w . . , , . I Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Attaway of: . L ' s “ d l f °” are ‘X b , y - la ,“; s ,r0 “! I Whitmire, v,sited Mr. and Mrs. J. L.4 b< 7 Constitution of The Womans! Abrams Saturday. !'' ub whlch “PP 1 ? eligibility fori Mr. and Mr,. J. B. Reeder and ,he /“n .f'f' 'f' 5 ' T'’! children were Sunday guests df Mr.! f are , tu . ny and ' f you are el,8 ‘ b e and Mrs. J. M. King in Greenville.' tb e < r, P and have no been contacted Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Ross. Lavinia' as t0 Wh !** r pla ’ VU> 80 P lease ' and Mike Cooley were visitors In 1on e ofthe following immediately: Laurens Saturday. . ! “ rs ' E ' fj. Wl “ , "f ham L MrS \ J ' J ' Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Crocker and |Abrams ’ Mildred Bozard. family spent the week-end in Win- ,. - M ston-Salem, N. C„ w.th'the former's S'* 1 ' 0 " 2 < a > To be ell8 * ble '»[ a pai . ents vacation trip a person must have be- Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Puckett and | ) 0 f ed !°, the 8r00 P ,or six months children and Mrs. Nonnie Puckett of a , o sut r 'P' , . Greer, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. , Sent'o" 4. The candidate for admiS-' Rolfe Clark Sunday. ! s ' on t0 the club sha11 reslde ,n G ^ d Misses Nancy Chapman and Jean Smith and-r^Mershall Smith spenT the week-end^ Columbia with Miss< Section 1. The annual dues shall! Chapman’s sister, Mrs. John Boswell, | be Payable on or before the first of | and Mr. Boswell. [June. The dues are two dollars and | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr, Guy, Jr.,! sixt y cents ($2.60) a year for active; and Jennifer of High Point, N.^ C., | member ^ were Sunday guests of Mrs. R.* G. | ke'S ec * lon 2. If dues at not paid in full i Carr. June first delinquents shall be drop- i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of' P® 11 from the membership list, unless j Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr.! otherwise directed by the executive] and Mrs. Ernest Smith. ' boar d. Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Mitohell and! Section 3- An active member of the sons of Newberry, visited Mr. and ! club wiU ,be dropped from its mem- Mrs. Bill Murrah recently. . ~ j bership list if absent from the club Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Livingston ei * ht consecutive meet- Newberry, were guests of Mr. and ing5. The mill will close the 29th of June for the annual week’s vacation i ville or be connected with the mills. By-Law—U DOUBLE-EYE HOT PLATES BUFFALO ATTIC FANS All Sizes COLEMAN FUEL OIL CIRCULATING HEATERS GE KITCHEN PLANNING BOOKS—FREE * Call for Your Copy H. D. Pane A Co. m of Mrs. C. A. Dickey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Fulmer and sons, Eddy and Vertion, Mrs. J. T. Fulmer, Jr., and small son, Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fulmer and Mary Jo and Mrs. Horace Hamm were visi tors in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus Senn and son and Mr. and Mrs. G«orge Senn of Newberry, visited Mrs. Ellie Reed er Sunday. Mrs. Conch Leaves Mrs. Leroy Couch and small daughter left yesterday for Atlanta, Ga., to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Leila Hopkins, to 'H. T. Kenimer on Saturday. Brannon Infant Friends extend to Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brannon of Chappels their deepest sympathy in the death of their infant son Thursday, March 13. With The Sick Jeanette Davenport has flu. Mrs. Ehvin Stevens has been con fined to her home with flu. Mrs. Fred Ross is ill with flu at the home of her mother, Mrs. U. D. O’Dell. Mary Campbell is ill at her home. Little Mildred Barbee has been quite ill at Hays hospital for the past three weeks. ;J Mrs. J. L. Brawley and Bill Byars are ill at their respective homes. for its employees and at this time the Woman’s club will take their annual trip, leaving Greenville for New Orlenas. FOOT ITCH — HOW TO STOP IT IN ONE HOUR If not COMPLETELY pleased, your 35c hack. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 percent alcohol, it PENE TRATES. Reaches and kills MORE germs faster. Today at McGee’s Drug Store. ~ ' FOR GOOD SHOE REPAIRING DAWKINS & SON CITY SHOE SHOP PITTS STREET Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does Mr. Streetman Friends of Guy Streetman will re gret to learn of his sudden death at his home in Fort Mill Friday night. Funeral services were held Sunday Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 v All hogs must be removed out of the city limits by April 1st I ' " ;• BY ORDER— City Health Dept • from a farm - Herein ale«er«t® he er aboalon H7'£lt» offe " dhe Ml find hi. nuHf 110 . V and profitable. the Former’s Forum /> n.,,U Notchei s fro>nU nCie » ee 1 Book of Experience •♦Vi 100 tO 1^0 “I usually topdress « I hauled ,bs. o! soda per aere^^ J j palke d ‘he soda in a the distributor. it I spilled some when " J ced tViat die oats Throughout the season J ^ and w on these spots hadab ^ ^ tar . better than the '“tof higher _ some- ^^daWepa^the^ all over the field. CHILEAN H ITRATE ol SODA DOUBLE PLEASURE PEPSICOLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, & C.