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•?$ ( .r Thursdoy, April 10, 1947 THE^CLINTON CHRONICLE PERSONU AND SOCIAL NEWjf F GOLDVILLE HRS. CECIL ODELL. Correspondent and Representative Page Three unday. The wedding at O'Neil Methodist wherry. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grant of Wal- halla, Mr. and Mrs. Bdb Mulkey were, Mrs. Lester Hair spent Saturday--in Mr. and Mrs. G. N. -Foy and Miss I Columbia Ruth Riddle of Laurens, visited Mrs. j took pla Curran Bridges at Paris ' Mountain church in near Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Abrams, Mr. ( and Mrs. Algie Abrams and Mr. and j week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Greenville Mrs. Rhett Abrams spent Sunday in Mason Rowland. Mrs. Mulkey, Mr. holidays with Mrs. J. M. Bozard v ■< Mr. and Mrs. J|mes Brown anil Terry spent the week-end in New,- berry with Mrs. Janie Ouzts. > * Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Shields and children of Whitmire, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fran cis. Mr. and, Mrs. Sloan Rowland and Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan, Miss Katie Shealy and Phil Dudley races Bill Poag spent the Easter holidays of Rowland’s sister, remained for the j j n B a iti morei Mcl., with Mr. and Mrs. wee * t * ’ « « t, . .. Horace Poag. 1 Mr. ahd Mrs. S. P. Bowers visit-1 j « * attended the motoreyde races in!ed the former’s parents in Kinardsj U w ^“ end Mr. and Mrs.’ Ervin Stroud attend-! Mr. ^and Mrs. Richard Cash and Buests 01 Mr an,i Ml ' s - c - 5' Cc ' le ed the wedding at Sunshine Shealy ] Dickey of Cowpens, Miss Doris Bo- and Tarrell Sease ot Newberry 4 and 1 zard of Greenwood, spent the Easter Corn Husking scene with daijcing. i The finale was a beautiful Jiving picture with Mimi Barton as the Spirit of America. In front of her stood the Spirit of ’76, with fife and drums. Then-^ime. the forfning of- a “V” with Rad Cross nurses, sail-1 ors, marines, waves, wac’s, Roy and Girl Scouts, the farmers and citizen ry in costume. AV the close of the evening Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and her committee served a typical scout spread. Old- fashioned lanterns were placed on the table to give atmosphere to a scout weiner roast. Ninety club N members, twenty guests and sixty scouts enjoyed this unique social hour. v 4 BUILDERS SUPPLIES FISK TIRES AND BATTERIES JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS THAT WORK J. R. CRAWFORD Phone 10 South Broad Street Miss Myrt Sexton of Greenwood, was the guest Sunday of Mr^ and - —’—♦ Mrs. Johnny Jenkins. '• Bride-Elect Entertained Sgt. and Mrs. Lacey Whitley of On Monday evening at Joanna ciuo | Myrtle Beach, an # d Henry Osborne a group of friends entertained with of Columbia, spent the week-end a miscellaneous shower in honor of with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne. j Miss Frances Rowland, y<£ung bride- Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Coats of Now- lect. i berry, spent the week-end with Mr.! The honored guesj seat was draped j and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell. On Sunday in white with ivy entwined. Miss 1 Mr. and Mrs. Coats and M[r. and Rowland, with her brunette beauty, |Mrs. O’Dell and children visited Mr. i was lovely in a light blue butcher FOR YOUR HEATING OIL ...Call... Gulf Oil Corporation . Phone 21 J. A. ADDISON, Distributor 'and Mrs. J. H. Craft in Silverstreet. 1 lir\en dress and wore a corsage of Mr. and Mrs. Cletis Estes and sons pink carnations, presented her by j of Cross Hill, spent Sunday with the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins. Mrs. Otis Murphy and children, r WANTED! SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS [ Mrs. Eddie Lee Price and Miss given as prizes. .i: j Agnes Tinsley spent Saturday in Co-1 The guests were invited into- the*;.; If lumbia. > - 8 Apply H Experienced or Inexperienced 4 F 4 ALLMARK MFG. CO. Davidson St., Clinton, S. C. Miss Hilda Oxner presided over % the bride’s book in the entrance hall, g Larry and Mrytle, and Miss Fannie | During the hour of entertainment, ijt Copeland spent Saturday in Green-' which was directed by Mrs. R. L.; j-i ville. i Francis, household '..articles ATTENTION, HOUSEWIVES! a Were : I* 18 1 lumbia. dining room where refreshments | § - Mr. and Mrs. Homer Echols and'were served from a decorated table, !-j Doris of Columbia, La., Mr. and Mrs. ( buffet style, v F. M. Hair of Monroe, N. C., Mrs.) The young bride-elect e IF. B. Wheeler and daughters, Bar- many lovely and useful gifts. [ ; bara and Fredna, of Statesville, N. received We Kaye In Stock: :: ii MADAM LANE Gifted Palmist and Psychic Medium Tells you any and everything you wish to know without asking any questions, give® you names of enemies and friends. Gives true and never failing advice on all affairs otf life. If worried, troubled or in doubt consult this psychic reader at once. She can and Htvill help you. Consult her on business, love, marriages, wills, deeds, mortgages, lost and stolen articles and speculatiops of all ..Kinds. -. ! LUCKY DAYS AND LUCKY NUMBERS / Don’t be discouraged if others have failed you. She does wh^j others claim to do. One visit will convince you this Medium and Divine Healer is superior to any reader you have ever consulted. Private and Confidential Readings. Daily and Sunday For Both White and Colored Hours: 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. — You Must Be satisfied or No Charge. Permanently located in ^Trailer .Coach, one-fourth mile from City Lhnitn, near Clear^iew Service Station, on Jonesville Highway No. 11. .. Look for Hand Sign UNION, S. C. C., Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nobles of Woman’s Society Meets ■' Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair The Woman’s Society of Christian of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Service held its regular monthly Hair and Bobby were guests Sunday | meeting Monday night in .the assem- of Mrs. W. W. Hair. I bly room at the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waits and The president, Mrs. Ross, called the $ children of Greenwood, were week- meeting to order with the singing end quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K.'of .the hymn, “My Soul Be On Thy h Waits. t | Guard.” ' . :i Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Short ofj Th®- roll was called and minutes J.t G. E. ELECTRIC BLANKETS Single and Double Control G. E. DRY BEVERAGE BOX by Charlotte, N. C., were recent guests ■ of the previous meeting read of Mr. an& Mrs. William Byars and ( Mrs. Algie Abrams. ‘g W. C. Gardner. | Mrs. J. J. Abrams led an inter- r Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brawley and esting program, “One Hundred Years ft Barbara Ann spent the week-end of Methodism in China.” The meet-!t£ with Mr. Brawley’s parents in Union. * n g was dismissed with prayer. :: Miss Joan Holley visited Jriends During the social hour the host- g imd relatives in Anderson for the esses^ Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and Mrs. fj week-end. Rudolph Prater, served apple pie a % Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dickey, \Jr. and 1 la mode with iced drinks. i! Mrs. Cecil Blakely and Bob were j ~ ; ! S* Sunday guests of Mrs. Leila Turneri Card of Thanks and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Riser. j 1 d like to . take this opportunity g Mrs. F. D. Wicker and Juanita t0 thank 3,1 m y fiends for the kind-j^ wefe visitors in Newberry Saturday. ness shown me during my recent'}; Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and'Hl 0685 - if G. E. ELECTRIC FANS G. E. RADIOS Table Models and Cabinet Combination Record Players and Radios 5-QT. PRESSURE COOKERS r Now Open! ARCADE Next Door To Chaney’s Dress Shoppe WE INVITE YOU TO DROP IN Recreation ...and... t FUN FOR ALL Cold Drinks HOLLIS COOPER daughter visited relatives in New berry during the week-end Mrs. John Rochester of Greenvil spent Sunday with Mrs. Eddie Price and Mr. and Mrs. Fearles; Rowe, _ Miss Mary Francis visited in New berry Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Madden, Ma rion 8|nd Miks Joan Holley attended the wedding’of Miss Gladys Rutledge and Edward Madison in Anderson Saturday. , ’ Mrs. Hope Thompson and Llew- Sump Prater. B With The Sick Mrs. Bertha Stroud has returned ^ from Duke hospital and is recuperat- ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. 5 Fearless Rowe. , . .. -- :: Mrs. Gus Barrett is seriously ill £ at her home on Marion street. ;; G. E. VACUUM CLEANERS BUFFALO ATTIC FANS + Mrs, Wade- Jenkins is improving g after several weeks of illness. 1 All Sizes it Mrs. Ed Hunnicutt is confined to g her home with illness. ;• Boyd Patterson has returned home !•; ellyn Anderwood of Greenwood, and Oe!n o a patient at Duke hospital jjjj Marion Gardner of Charlotte. N. C., in £) UI ham . N-C. jg were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. dud , „ , Birth Announcement J-t Bill Byars and W. C. Gardner. , j , g Guy Prater of Pensacola, Fla.^ .. . .. •: spent the past week with his parents,!* * r ' ar ! 4 .4, ‘ arwn ’ l ” an * Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater. He wtl "° UnC f ,hc . b ' rlh ° f » »» *™«y at g EVANS AUTOMATIC OIL HOT WATER HEATERS , . n . t-, J i Hays hospital. Mrs. Hall will be re- W report to Pensacola on Friday and ? Go To Church Sunday Morning y COOPER'S TAXIS will take you and your family !to church every Sun day morning from 9:30 until 11:30 Unside of city limits, including State Training School and Lydia Mill). FREE! ■ CALL - 180 - CALL *^1 Cooper Cab Company AH Cabs Insured for Your Protection Lewis Cooper, Owner r f -*— - „ n „ * xt . xt ; membered as Miss Vivian Crowder, g from there will go to Newport News. _ m -- ^ a ’ ‘ Death of Infant g Miss Josephine Regnery has sto P r.j Fnends of Mr and Mrs Charle , ft ped over from a winter in Florida on w> Barnes extend t0 them deepest f: her way home in Kansas City, to sympathy in the death of their intant ft spend a few days with her brother, son> Charles Weldon Barnes. Jr., at JJ Walter Regnery, and Mrs. Regnery. Hays hospital Fnday . :: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bryant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bish- ATHLETES FOOT GERM op and daughter of Spartanburg, HOW TO KILL IT GE KITCHEN PLANNING BOOKS- Call for Your Conv •F rAe and Mr. and Mrs. Loy Greer, Jr., o£ IN ONE HOI R IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c back. H. D. Payne & Columbia, were week-end guests of Rev. and Mrs^ M. A. Bryant ' Ask any druggist for this STRONG Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Willingham furt g icide< T E-OL Made with 90 per attended the memorial service in cen t. alcohol, it PENETRATES. Ninety-Six Sunday. TW-, -service Reaches and kills MORE germs fast- was in honor of fourteen young men er. Today at McGEE’S Drug Store. *♦♦♦♦•♦ •♦♦•••♦♦♦♦•••♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•a ♦♦ ♦♦ •«*••« «W* «»«• • Read The Chronide-Your Neighbor Does Who gave their lives in World War! 0 ' il, and a mobument was unveiled in their honor. . Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Little and chil dren of Charlotte, N. C.. and Mr. and Mrs. V’erner Ross and children of Greenville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross|during the week end. Miss Marian Bolton of Newberry, 1 spent a few days last week with. Miss Brenda Jane O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Feltman and daughters. Carol -and Phyllis, and Mrs. Harper Wherry of Newberry, 4 spent Saturday in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Oswalt and fam ily of Durham, N. C., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Oswalt. On Sunday theyj visited ffiends in Augusta, Ga., ac- - companied by Harry Price. n - Woman’s Club Meets A record attendance turned out to welcome the Girl Scouts at the monthly meeting of the club last- Thursday night. The scouts are sponsored’ by the Woman’s club, - and once a year they present a pro gram which shows to some extent the work they are doing. Troops 1, 2 and 3 presented a pag-j eant in costume With a background of songs , depicting the American way of life. , The pageant opened with colorful Indian dances followed by the First Thanksgiving with the Puritans and Indians, Negroes in the fields sing ing “Shortenin’ Bread,” ’the Minuet r rv •OTTUD UNOCt AUTMOUTY Of TW COCA-COLA COMPANY IY GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. l , l % - v