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Page Two j THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT MAKE.5 MINUTE TEST Get TK-QL atHj J ty drur store. Ap Thursday; Augtttt 21, 1947 ply this POWERFUL PENETRAT ING fungicide FULL STRENGTH. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW foot comfort or your 35c back. Today at McGee's Drue Store. ' GRASSHOPPER THERMOMETER! TEMPERATURE OF A GRASSHOPPER IS TAKEN WITH A DELICATE ELECTRICAL DEVICEj, ONLY fy'lOOO INCH IN DIAMETER, DEVELOPED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC ENGINEERS. THIS INFORMATION HELPS SCIENTISTS ’ TO CONTROL THESE CROP-DESTROYING PESTS. COOKING UP A ROWBOAT! ONE-PISCE, ALL PLASTIC DINGHY IS MADE IN A HOT PRESS. THE DURABLE SPEEDY 9-FOOT DINGHY WEIGHS ONLY 80 POUNDS, IVONT SWELL AND CANT BE HARMED BV SALT WATER OR WORMS. GENERAL ELECTRIC MAKES IT FOR THE BEETLE BOAT COMPANY 12,000 STUDENTS in 6-e 'college"! 12,000 GENERAL ELECTRIC EMPLOYEES ARE GETTING FREE INSTRUCTION IN G-E EDUCATIONAL COURSES. GENERAL ® ELECTRIC £00# d 7 7MT REPORT CARD • • • it holds a lot of promise for YOU i Read the report of telephone accomplishments so far this year. It’s one for the record! You wi}l see telephone folks are really going places — . putting in new telephones throughout the South at the rate of four every working minute—add ing long distance circuits equaling 14 times the distance across the U.S^A*—installing local serv ice wire, measuring 29 times arouhd the world. This report shows the progress that is being made to speed up, expand and improve telephone service—in spite of shortages and other handi caps. It holfts a lot of promise for more and better '^telephone service for you and your community. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY MCOIPOMTEI PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF 60LDVIUE HRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative Mrs. J. L. Howard of Atlanta, Ga.,! ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross, re- is spending a few Veeks with her sis-' cently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wertz, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wertz, and Billy and Sus an, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Duckptt,| Mrs. J. R. Thornton of Newberry,; visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback over the week-end. * Mrs, Bill Anderson of Clinton, 1 Spent Sunday with Mrs. Peggy Snel- 1 grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Epting of Charlotte, N. C., spent the v week end with Mrs. Jess Thomas and Mr. I and Mrs. Lee Thomas. Dan J. Johnson Passes On last Thursday Dan J. Johnson, 1 Mf'TfTS. died at the home of his daugh- J ter, Mrs. W. P. Wise, 150 Tillman; Circle after sevral months of declin ing health. He was a native of Spar tanburg county. His wife, Mrs. Sally M. Johnson, died 36 years ago. He is Survived by tw6 sons, and three daughters, John . Johnson, Spartanburg, Joe Johnson, Goldville; ters, Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Mrs. F. D. Wicker and Mrs. Clarence Ful mer, of Newberry, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Dell and Dorothy of Columbia, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. O’Dell. ^ ’ / Misses Sarah and Betty Galloway of Trenton, spent the past week here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin spent Sunday in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. i Boyd Gaskin. Mrs. James Simpson and son, Dusty Reeves, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Curtis Jackson, and Mr. Jackson in Dopalds. Simpson joined them Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Vernon Garner, Larry Garner and Michael Cooley visited in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, Brenda and Su zanne ajre spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Little in Char- ! totte, N. C. x . Mrs. Carl Turner and son of Nin- Mrs., Nettie Mills, Spartanburg; Mrs.! ety-Six, spent the week-end with the Cora Martin, Fairmont, and Mrs.J Notice to Cattle Owners We advise early marketing of livestock this year be cause we fear a drop in the market in the next 60 days. We have sold cattle at our market at a profit from 13 states. We have regular four large packers as well as many small buyers. ' i * Bring your livestock to our market and if prices are not satisfactory there will be.no charges for our services. “Two Professional Auctionedrs”* GREENWOOD,, S. C. latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willingham.- i • r Jack Goodlin of Knoxville, Tenn., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rowland. Mrs. Goodlin accompanied him home aft,er a week’s visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin of Clin ton, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Marion Hamm Sunday. Misses Carolyn and June Craven of Kinards, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Craven. Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Lott spent the week-end in Wilmington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stewart and children and Miss.Nezzie Streetman visited in Greenville Sunday. Horace Hamm, Jr., is visiting friends in Indianhead, Md., this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Smith and son visited Mr. and Mrs. James S. Shealy in Newberry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Swygert of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swygert. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver and fam ily visited the latter’s parents in Westminster Sunday. Miss Fanny Copeland spent the week-end with Mrs. Mapiie Addy in Clinton. Mr .and Mrs. Harvey and family visited their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dowd, in Winnsboro Sunday. Miss Ira Befle Summers spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Vernon Jacks and daughter of Elizabeth, N. J., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. JackSv Mrs. Larry Murphy is spending the week with Mrs. Leonard Turner in Ninety-Six. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Craven yisited at Paris Mountain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joohn Feltm^n and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Har per Wherry in Newberry Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Ben Summers visit ed relatives in Leesville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacks and fam ily attended the homecoming at Lees ville Methodist church near Laurens Sunday. Messrs. J. T., Lonzoo, and Horace Brown of Besserper City, N. C., vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lovelace Fri day. , Mr. and Mrs. Marion Black and W. P. Wise, Goldville; and two sis t,ers Mrs. Amanda Emory, Fairmont, and Mrs. Eliza Kirby, Spartanburg. Funeral services were held Friday at 3 o’clock at Goldville Baptist church, Rev. M. A. Bryant, otfficiat- ing. Interment was at Bethany church near Clinton. Sunday School Class Meets The Ever-Ready Sunday school I class of the Methodist church held its 1 monthly business meeting Tuesdey j evening. V ^ Mrs. Rudolph Prater led an inter-1 esting devotional on “The Life and Works of Fannie J. Crosby." Mrs. J. J. Abrams, the president, presided over the business session. Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt,. hostesses, served apple pie a la mode. Services At Hopewell Rev. H. Felder Bauknight announc es revival services at Hopewell Methodist church to begin at 8 o’clock each evening, August 25-31. Rev.! J. D. Kilgore, of Leesville Methodist church, will be the visiting minister. The public is cordially invited 4o attend these services. Daily vacation Bible school will be held the same week beginning < at 8:30 a.m. Enjoy Picnic Outing The Sunbeams and Story Hour of the Baptist church enjoyed a picnic on the church fawn Friday after noon. Leaders of the groups are Mrs. Bertha Stroud, Mrs. L. H. Poag and Malba Gardner. With The Sick Mrs. Montez McGowan has return ed to the home of her mother, Mrs. Joe Purdy, after undergoing an ope ration at Hays hospital. Holsonback-Duckett Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Marion Jeanette, to Phillip An sel Duckett of Newberry. The wed ding took place August 9 at the home of Rev. B. H. Harvey in Newberry. The double ring ceremony was used. The bride was gowned in a light blue crepe dress with white accessor ies. After the wedding trip couple will make their home in New- daughters spent the week-end with! berry the former's mother in (Jross Hill, j — Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock, Mr. and! CIm* Mrs. James Fulmer and children, i P ° U j; P ° reS { P,feS Mr. and Mrs. Clisby Templeton and In County Last Month children anc^ Mr$. Vergie Garner vis- i ited Mr. arid \5iirs. Harry Estes in j Cross Anchor Recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ambrose of Greer, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt. Sgt. and Mrs. T. J. Brown of Fort Jackson, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown. Felder Bouknight, Jr., has been spending several weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Derrick in Irmo. Mrs. Cliff Lollis, Mrs. Arthur Knight of Honea Path, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wfight. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hunnicutt and daughter of Ninety-Six, spent the week-end with Mr .and Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright and son visited the latter^ sister,'-Mrs. Maude Morrison at the Columbia hospital Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur League and children spent Saturday at Lake Murray. Misses Agnes Tinsley and Mary Francis and Eugene Prince spent the week-end at Folly Beach. • Mr. and Mrs. William O’Shields of Abbeville, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis Sunday. ' Mr. and Mb. Burton Reeder at tended a family reunion dh Concord, N. C., Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart of Clinton, visited relatives here Sun day. Miss Ellen Boyce of Sumter, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Boyce. Mrs. Ida Cromer and Wesley Hipp of Newberry, find Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Griffin of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulmer over the week-end. Dr. and Mrs. J .D. Ross and Betty and ; Pat Ross .of Greenville, spent several days with the former’s par- Four forest fires, which burned 12.1 acres during the month of July, were reported by the state commission of forestry for the county of Laurens. The county is a part of* the New berry district, totaling 1,823,306 acres of timber, which reported 17 forest fires for the month of July. 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