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t “t « ' . i •v J ■#%*<■•-■■ ' . / # ♦ «> < THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Cleon Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable Slip 1 4 v If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the Newt Volume XLVII Clinton, S. C, Thursday, June 12, 1947 Number 24 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVIUE 8. CECIL ODELL, Correspondent and Representative think of Goldville as I ^ve always]Chevrolet Officio 1$ thought of it, as my home, and its people as my people. Bruce Galloway. Moke Drive Against Excessive Car Prices Detroit, June 12.—In an effort to owners and drivers.” The new line of trucks will be shown in Clinton within the ,near future, the exact date to be an nounced later, he said. Truck own- Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date: and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or be ers and operators and all others in- l sa >d date, duly proven, or be My. and Mrs. M. E. Horne of Al-ienroll for the 1948-49 session at With The Sick ( f ^ ^ ta Vista! Va., recently spent a, few I New York university. M rs . Bertha Stroud is resting com- p^^esales'ornew cars "au'ceneral terested in truck transportation will forever barred, days with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell.| Tom Flow has returned home after fortably after another operation at Motorg divisions last we e k reactivat- be welcome to see the new models, 1 MATTIE B. fi, DICKEDT Mr. and Mrs. James Cooley motor-; a stay a t State Park in Columbia, Ipuke hospital. - . 1 e d anti-bootlegging clauses in dealer ; he : said. M. W. DICKERT, Executor ed to Gastonia, N. C., Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and| Ralph Bragg, Jr., has returnedt con t racts June 3 1947—26-4cw Barry Little of Charlotte, N. C., is spending the week with Mike Cooley Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adams had as their week-end guests the following: Hubert Adams, S 2-c, of Portsmouth, Va., Arthur Adam* of Johnson City, Tenn., and Gamewell Keela of Co lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah and family, Mrs. Simon Motes and Eve lyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Wade Smith at their cabin on Lake Green wood Sunday. Luther Brock, h., has returned froth Memphis, Tenn., after a week’s visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Strpud were called to Clinton Friday flue to the serious illness of Mrs. Stroud’s sister, Mrs. C. E. White. Mrs. Royal Rice and daughter of Charleston, .are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williamson of Columbia, spent the week-end with the former’s sister, Mrs. Grey Stroud, and Mr. Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, Miss Myrtle Osborne and Emory Moore spent Sunday on Paris mountain. daughter of Calhoun Falls, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 4- D. O’Dell. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell had as their guests Mrs. Min nie' Bridges, Oliver Bridges and little Miss Linda Bridges of New berry. Mrs. C. L. Lake and Miss Mildred Adams attended the graduation exer cises of IBrookland-Cayce high school in Columbia last Thursday. Game- well Keels, their nephew, was a member of the graduating class. - Mrs. Daniel Bedenbaugh, Messrs. Johnny Kenningtbn and Gid Wehunt of Atlanta, Ga., were week-end gqests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tuck er. Miss Barbara Jackson and young brother of Donalds, are spending the week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock. from Hays hospital and * is recuper ating at his home on Marion street. Mrs. Pearl Williams is quite ill in a hospital at Spartanburg. Miss Betty Humphries has return ed from Newberry hospital after an appendectomy. Suzanne and Brenda O’Dell are confined with whooping ocugh. Leroy Hamm is a patient at Hays hospital. The clauses, which were inactive FINAL SETTLEMENT during the war because of CPA al-! Take notice that on the 10th day locations and RFC buying, provide of July, 1947, we will render a final) fines, loss of commissions and pos- account of our acts and doings as sible cancellation of franchise if Executors of the estate of J. L. dealer sella a new car which is sub- , Card of Thanks I’d like to say thank you to my friends in Goldville and surrounding communities Jpr every kind deed shown me during my illness and stay at' Newberry hospital. Mrs. Bill Murrah. sequently resold, as, or is classified _ . v3_ ...^4 Dlckert in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 as, a new car, by any new or used, o’clock A. M., and on the same day Veterans Are Grateful VFW Post No. 5871 would lik* to Mr. and Mrs. Htfrmon Murrah, Jr., take this opportunity to thank the and daughter of Newberry, recently Girl Scouts for conducting the suc- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah. Miss Ruth Hunnicutt is spending her summer vacation in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. J Z. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud had Miss Melda Hunnicutt visited rela-» Mrs. Stroud’s mother, Mrs. Dennis, of. tives in Sumter last week. Miss Bet- Prosperity, for their guest last week Richard Adams is spending the week in New York where he will 4 ty Ann Boyce returned with them for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warren and children of Charleston, are spending a few days with Mrs. Warren’s sis ter, Mrs. iJoe Johnson, and Mr. John son. Mr .and Mrs. Andy Kimbal and son of Bethlehem, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Kimbal’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckam. \ Mrs. J. M. Ross, Mrs. Lavinia Cool ey and Mrs. Luther Poag motored to Spartanburg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin of Clin ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Surratt of Fairview, spent Sunday with Mrs. Marion Hamm. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair spent the hv and’Mrt. Ji M. Ross. Mrs. A. B. Galloway and children left Tuesday for Camp Louise near Toccoa, Ga., for the summer. Thank Yon, Friends Mrs. Galloway, the children and I would like to thank our 'friends of Goldville for the many nice things done for us during our stay of 17 years with you. Mrs. Galloway, Betty and Sara would like to say thank you so much for the.»many beautiful and useful gifts they received at their recent shower. I want to thank the ones respon sible for the lovely watch presented me Saturday night and the Brother hood for the nice Bible. These will be among my most cherished pos sessions, and as I use them I will cessful campaign on the sale of Bud dy poppies. Hugh Edward Brock, Post Commander. car dealer other than another auth orized dealer of the same make. Other manufacturers, it was learn ed, either have in effect such an anti-bootlegging clause or have a strict policy of cancelling dealers if such practices are proved. These penalties were put 4n GM dealer contracts during the early 1930s to forestall bootleg “dealers.” Territorial security clauses were later added, but have beeri inactive since start of the war. It is believed that the security clauses will be reactivated when, or- i ders for new cars, taken during OPA days, are liquidated, so that innocent; dealers won’t be penalized. will apply for a final discharge from our trust as Executors. MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us Best Materials and Workmanship. Chevrolet To Present Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Prater an nounce the birth of a son, Carey Vaughn, at Hays hospital on Monday. fterno celebr Melinda Stroud celebrated her 2nd birthday. Twenty-two little invited guests joined in the fun and merry New Models Soon Chevrolet will soon present a new line of commercial cars and trucks, C. C. Giles, of the Giles Chevrolet company said yesterday upon his re- c * Party T .... . 4urn from Atlanta where he witness- On Saturday afternoon Little Missftj /-v.-. ed a pre-showing for Chevrolet deal ers in this area. » “Without doubt, the new line of Chevrolet trucks is the finest ever making. Her mother, and Sr«nd- 0 , [ered ^ American public .. Mr , mother, Mrs. Crey Stroud and Mrs Mld s , , , orl and Ffonlah KtrmiH cmruari tho little fnlk ... . a , hauling efficiency, the vehicles set Beulah Stroud, served the little folk ice cream, cookies and cakes. Melinda received many lovely little gifts that would delight the heart of a two-year-old. Mrs. Morris Entertained On last Saturday evening Mrs. Clifton Tucker entertained for her daughter, Mrs. Avanell Morris, in the (form of a shower at her home on Iil)man Circle. • Games and conversation were en joyed throughout the evening. Mrs. Tucker served sandwiches, wafers and iced drinks. Mrs. Morris was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Among the out ow town guests en joying this occasion were Mesdames Nell McCarson, Hazel McCarson, and Clayton Lunsford of Clinton, Mes dames B. L. Saxon, Janie Beden baugh and L. P. Bedenbaugh of Newberry, and Mrs. Daniel Beden baugh of Atlanta, Ga. new standards which are certain to secure the endorsement of all truck it bites SEPTIC ANTISEPTIC 35t J L / J/ jn Ci £ 4 A ' f A V1 GOLD THIA1RE Goldville, S. C. Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, June 12-13— "SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING" With PAULETK GODQAKD and FRED MacMURRAY SATURDAY, June 14— DOUBLE FEATURE— "SUNSET PASS' With JAMES WARREN "MILLIE'S DAUGHTER" With GLADYS GEORGE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 16-17— "MICHIGAN KID" With JOHN HALL and VICTOR MeLAGLEN (Another Weatern frmn the company that made “Canyon T WEDNESDAY, Jane 18— "SWELL GUY «# With SONNY TUFTS Aln-CASH NITE 'TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY // News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY Birthday Dinner Mrs. L. J. Brock surprised Mr. Brock Sunday with a birthday din ner. Among those making this oc casion a very happy one were Mr. land Mrs. Curtis Jackson and children of Donalds, Mr. and Mrs. James | Simpson and Dusty, Mrs. Annie Laurie Simpson and George Wright, i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brock and chil dren and Clyde Francis. £ALL TELEPHONE 458 For Quality DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY SERVICE Modern Methods. New Improv ed machinery and equipment. SERVICE LAUNDRY & CLEANERS, Inc. John W. King, Jr., Mgr. DiximaiD is Better Made Makes Every Meal A Party Regardless of the menu, you’re sure of a balanced meal when you enjoy DiximaiD Ice Cream. It’s extra rich in those foods which add to health, happiness and well being. Enjoy It Today! -*i PACKAGED IN HANDY PINTS, IN‘ “TREATS”' AT SODA FOUNTAINS \ DiximaiD is Better Made Tt 1111 JL JL JL Woman’s Clnb Names Officers On Thursday night Joanna Worn- 1 an’s club met in the auditorium-for! their annual party night. The yearly! reports of the chairmen of various committees were given, final plans for the Florida trip were made, new officers were elected, Joanna Sister gifts were exchanged and then the executive committee served a boun tiful supper plate. The following officers were elect- ^ i President, Mrs. Edna Foy. 1st vice-president, Mrs. Mabie Moorhead. 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Mildred Bowers. 3rd vice-president, Miss Mildred Bo- zard. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Lor raine Franzen. v Recording Secretary, Mrs. Lavinia Cooley. q Treasurer, Mrs. Joe Purdy. Mrs. Moorhead, retiring president, was presented a lovely tyrooch and ear-bob to match as an expression of the affection and appreciation of her executive board. She has held the office for the past four years and has been the dynamic power that kept the club going and growing. The membership now stands at 150. The ladies gave Mrs. Moorhead a rising vote of thanks accompanied by a round of prolonged applause. -t “Everything for the Home” Expat Floor Sanding and Finishing WE HAVE IN STOCK. AND PRICED TO SELL Monitor, G. E. or Apex Cylinder or Bruce Galloway Receives Gift On Saturday night juct before -Hie Clinton-Goldville baseball game at Clark Field Bruce Galloway was presented a beautiful gold watch as a token of appreciation for the fine influence he has had upon the boys and young men of the village and for the fine spirit of sportsmanship he has established in our community. Bruce will always be remembered by his many friends here. Philco Air Conditioners For Home or Office Pan-American or Monitor Wireless Record Players Beautiful Console Radios Mahogany and Birch ^ Rodio-Phonogroph Combinotions New Model Kerosene Stoves Freeze-O-Motic Electric Refrigerators Coolerotor Electric Refrigerators Sun Roc Water Coolers Electric Fans, vent in type Wall and Bose Cabinets, oil sizes t for your kitchen 6 cu. ft. Chill Chest Home Freezers Automatic Electric Irons Upright Vacuum Cleaners Climax Room Coolers Du Pant's United Wallpaper 166 New Patterns Attic Fans—Commercial or Home Complete Emerson Line of Radios At Reduced Prices Armstrong Asphalt Tile Jud Whitehead Electric Hot Water Heaters Automatic Oil Hot Water Heaters Monitor Washing Machines Breakfast Room Sets Medicine Cabinets Electric Toasters Electric and Gasoline Lawn Mowers Electric Fans — any type or size CASH OR TERMS Home Supply Co. Next to Bailey's Bank \ HAMP BOYD — B. C. FERGUSON Phone 423 £ * ■n \ vA'-r 1 • ~n Vx , \ _ . • ' \ V