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E CLINTON CHKONICLE
Thursday, January 1, 1948
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
VIRS. CECIL 0'DELL,\correspondent and Representative
'with Mr.'and Mrs. Norman Black'*
! w Bm Poag of ciemson, Henry os- 1 Birth Announcements
borne of Cpli^rnbia, M. A. Bryant,
! of Greenville, and Bobby Boyce of
PLENTY of good Royster Guano.[PANSY PLANTS, English Daisy
H. J. Pitts Store. ' ^ tfc 1 °
FOR RENT—Office room.‘qn .second
Mrs. Hattie Moore had as her Gladys and Harold Willingham and; Due west, are spending the Christ-
Sundaj^ guests Mr. and Mrs. L. S. " "
Waits" arid sons of Asheville,, N. C.,
Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.'
Mt.' and Mrs. Carl Bell and sons of
Bell, Jr., of Fairfax.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis and | Craft in Silverstreet.
Plants, Snapdragon Plants. Sweet son an d Martha Adair spent | M r . and Mrs. Joe Johnson and P ^
Mrs. Guy Pratec spent Saturday in.| mas holidays with ther parents.
Columbia. . , i ^j rs ^hris Flow spent la^Aveek
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O Dell and. j n Greenville with Mr. and > Mrs.
children and Gail Templeton spent i Hugh Crajg
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.j. Mra . John Rochester, of Greenville,
' ■“ Eddy
William Plants and many other va- Christmas holidays in Clarks- R u f us Darnell spent Christmas with
. w ^ • i 11 a ry ‘xir i ♦ A/T r*C T i c* * C itjr a it-. -- . «« . .
floor. New
Hardware Supply
rieties.
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware, ville, Ga., with Mrs. Lewis parehts. ^ rs p Campbell in Clinton.
1c Miss Bonnie Brannon of Chappells, | Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stroud and
Price. - - s ».
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bullington of
Knox’/ille, Tehn.» and Bubber Cran-
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Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jackson David,
of Richmond, Va., announce the birth
of a son, Ted Edward, December 23,
at Petersburg, Va. Mrs. David is the
former Miss Mary Lois Allen, daugh-
r of the Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Allen
of^Pelersburg. She was formerly em
ployed' in the Joanna Cotton Mills
office in Gbkjville.
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NEW SUBSCRIBERS
paint .fob. Copeland ^ Seeds. Telephone 188. ■»>-| uiowhuji w. anu i»ia. o^muijr ouuuu <mu > . j , tt • ...... _.
pply Co. Phone 15. 1c — — 1 spent a few days last week with Mr.: children,’Mr. and*MrS. Ervin Stroucf : of Un f? n J ’ ■ n / t 11 n ^, ,
PRF WAd bath tubs Hi g h^ FOH saLe OR RENT T<r W ‘ Ray; and Mrs. Nudie Brannon. land children, Mr. and Mrs. Grey Cathey and ^lighter of Charlotte HONOR ROLL
PRL-\> AR bath . tubs. Hjgn-oacK estate: home and farm about seven; „ - - > . 1 * ** n -"-
, , . , estate: home
kitchen sinks. Dining room, suites, - Ti T „ Serv i ce sta
odd tables, chairs, and china closets. ’ n B J Phone SS-M. 1 ^ children visited relatives
The Trading Post, Laurens. t!, 0 » . Clinton recently. „
— | Mr. and Mrs,. Gdy 'Brewingto-n of Chappells.
n ame house, Union, were Saturday guests of the I Mn and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs.' Norman Blackwell| Stroud and children and Mrs. Beulahy^*..^''. ^' uy
... (children of High Point, N. C., were
in Stroud spent last Thursday with u . * . . e> 4 , ,
(Mr, and Mrs. Cleve Brannon ^ * vlsltors dunn g the holidays of Mrs.
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D. M. Carr.
Cards of Thanks
FOR SALE—70-acre farm .and 8-room pQR SALE — 5-room n ame house, Union, were Saturday guests of the Mr - and Mrs. Willie Gaskin and
residence with all conveniences.j brick foundation, hardwood floors latter's sister, MrsJ Bill O’Shields, children of Fort Mill, spent'a'few
2 Vz miles from Clinton. Also two ten-* in except bedrooms.. Completed'in and Mr. O'Shields. da y s l ast week with’ A^r. ^nd Mrs.
ant houses on property. Mrs. Piatt, 1947 ‘Located on paved street. R. E. Mr. and'Mrs. Hubert Lindsey and J°hn Gaskin.
Prather. tf:' w'ysor, III, Jacobs Bldg.” Phone 85-J". daughter visited relatives in Honpa Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Prater vis . . ,
^ tfc. Path over the week-end. , ited.relatives iu Batesburg Friday. | ma.. It W a, greatly apprecated.
FO^R^T Lpsta.rs bedroom, fur- , Miss Salhe Mae Franklin of Whit-
1948 is just around the earner,
subscription to THE CHRONICLE
I for. the New Year will be a fcif: that
[will bring pleasure lo Iriefhds or
loved ones fifty-two weeks. List your
I’d like to say “thank you" for 3ll | subscription. We will send card noti
the lovely cards, fruit and kindness J jyj n g receiver of the gift.
1 shqwn me as a shut-in during Christ-
nished. Mrs.
phone 376-W.
) K. Hatton, Tele- LOST - Tan billfold on Christmas; ot I
. . . - . , ^ E?skipe, spent the holidays at home
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HOUSE FOR SALE-
eve in viantty of Rogers and Rose's; -
Contained driver's li.; with ttftir parents.
.dime store.
mire, spent Christmas
Annie Laurie Sampson.
with Mrs. I * want all my- friends in and
1 around Goldville to know how much
house on Cleveland’smS" if you ^ £5°^’ moIlty ai | d imiX,1 .; aI ' t ! children of Buffalo, spent th<* holi- Martha Ann Godfrey visited Mr. and ’ nave s nown me
Wthink it-ra^rgain compare.^ ^ ^ * R ’ 0 ’ ^ days with the lattes" parents, Mr. Mrs. James Godfrey in Simpsonville'.^.ght. 1^11
price with cost' of building today, i -l — - ' i-1 and Mrs. Claude Parrish. during the holidays.
Must be seen to be appreciated. For, C. BRYAN HOLLAND Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and Mr. and Mrs. Nudie Brannon spent
information, call R. E. Wysor, III, Real Estate 'children orf Calhoun Falls, are visit- Sunday in Honea Path with" friends.
Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. tf % Phone 7t5 *. Laurens, S. C. ling.Mr. and Mfs. J. D. JTDell for a Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hair, Mr.- and
Miss Effie Lou Godfrey and Miss , 1 dee P ly appreciate the kindness theyj
have 1 shown me since losing my
never forget it.
K. K. Kelly.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
FOR SALE7—G. E. washing machine,
roller type," with tub and stand.' DYNAMITE for stumping, ditching,
IVrfect mechanical condition. Call | rock work. One stick or a carload;
Archie Clark v Ic'Todd Motor and Implement Co., Lau
rens, S. C. D25-9c
Osborne-Moore Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Osborne an
nounce the engagement of the for-
WANTED—Man with good character
and personality for general office
and outside contact work. Experi-j
FOR SALE—A nice business located
on South Broad street. We are now
ence not necessary. Must be sober, doing good business. If interested,
reliable and have car. Attractive|contact Mary Ford, Owner. Raneys
weekly salary with future advance-j Lunch. 8-2p
ments. Write and state qualiflcatidns
few days. ; _ I Mrs. J. L. Brawley and Barbara Ann,
Mr. and. Mrs. Louie Prater and, and Bill Byars were Friday dinner j mer > s s^ter, Miss Myrtle Osborne, to
family were called to Batesburg re-, guests of Mrs. Hattie Byars in Cross Emory Moore." The wedding plans
cently due to the death pf Mrs. Anchor. ^ . ' will be announced later.
FTater’s brother, Cohen Rithard. Miss Sherrill Humphries of New-! '
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Plott and Miss ! berry, Is spending the week with (
Mary Kate Carr of Richmond, VajrjrMiss Marlene Humphries,
and Wallace G. Carr, Sic, 6f Jack-; Miss Jean Templeton of Newberry,
sonville, Fla., were guests of Mrs.{spent the holidays with her parents,
D. M. Carr during the holidays. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templeton.
Capt. and Mrs. Fred Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Blackwell
1 children of Marion, are spending the
to “X."’ care The Chronicle.
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_FOR RENT — Residence known as, week with Mr. and Mrs. J. D./0’Dell
H Shands place ^on Calvert avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross.
FOR SALE 4-room frame house in Possession February 1st to desirable ; Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskin, Mrs.
• best residential section. Will be tenants. Carroll D. Nance. tfc Buford Weir and Miss Faye Gaskin
were Friday guests of Mrs. Sallie
and children of CKnton, spent Friday
Chib Tp Meet, Today
The Joanna Woman’s club will
meet Thursday, January 1, a! 7:00
at Joanna club. Mrs. W. W. Niver’s
group will have charge of the social
hour.
Thanks and welcome to those on
our Honor Roll this week: .
THOMAS McAULEY,
Clinton.
MRS. CHARLES SPARING,
Long Island, N. Y.
CARL S. WINDSOR,
San Francisco, Calif.
MISS FRANCES FULLER,
Union.
MRS. IRVIN SHOCKLEY,
W. A. PARRISH,
§puth Clinton.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my appreciation
to the many friends, in Clinton who
helped aid in making Christmas a
happy occasion and a pleaeiyre for
me and my children.
—MIRS. JOHN T. OTT.
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“The Paper Everybody Reads’*
completed soon. R. E. Wysor, III. cat F All kinds bf wood H
Jacobs Bldg., PKone 85-J. tfci FOR ^ AR Kindi> 01 wood ' ^iCrOCker in Whhmire.
j. Futs. *' ' »Mr. and Mrs. George
Jones of'
FLOOR POLISHER TO RENT—We MOTHERS—Do you realize that you Roanoke Rapids, N. C., visited'-Mr:]-"
ha/e large deluxe polisher. It is, can save ^e drudgery of washing and Mrs. Cecil O'Dell last Monday,
not a smaippolisher, bu^ handles so d; a p ers a t home for as little as $l.6U Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden and
easy. Saves you both time and en- pg.j. w^ek, and also protect the health children of Calhoun Falls, visited
ergy. Rates, $2.00 pe^ day. Home 0 f y 0ur child by 'being sure of sani- Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell dur-
Supply Co. Pho’ne 423. tf ^ ar y anc j sterile diapers, that have ;ng the holidays.
been washed through a totalj/bf 10 Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson and
COAL AND WOOD STOVES, Stove rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Fhione Luther Brock, Jr., visited Mr. and
Pipe, Elbows, Mats, Shovels and 605, Laurens. tfc Mrs. Curtis Jackson in Donalds last
Tongs. Blakely-Burton's/*Hardware ■ • moir Friday. Little Barbara Jackson ac-
& SeeiL Telephone 188* lc FOR SALL-EngLsh *epherd male,
L_ —r— seven months old,, $15. W. H. Year- 1 K
EXPERT RADIO SERVICE
On Home and Auto Sets
CLINTON RADIO SERVICE
Phone 142^
In Rear L. B. Dillard's Store
gin, Shands St. (Northeast).
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; days visit with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock
VICTORIAN SOFAS — In grape or; Mr. and Mrs. George Metts and
finger carved. Rose carved gentle- Sylvia spent the. holidays in Little
men’s chairs. HJmpire cliest in mahog-l Mountain, with the former's parents,
any, cherry, or walnut. Banquet Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Metts.
lamps, ohina, glassware, vases, etc.' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett and
The Trading Post, Laurens. tf Bobby spent the holidays with relfi-
WANTED —Lady with good moral USED Electric Refrigerators (with tives in Newberr y an d Union. Mr.
standing for general office and out- guarantee). Some of these boxes and *^ rs ' Bennett had as their guest
side contact work. Experience not have completely new motor units. vvee ' t - enb ^ 1SS Aline Dill o f
necessary. Must be reliable and have -standard makes. Prjces you can af- Chester. -
car. Attractive weekly- salary with ford. Home Supply Co. Phone 423. tf ^ r - anc S- doe Delaney, Bidd>
future advancements. Write and T , ■" rj “• and Klltt y Delaney were Saturday
state qualifications to “X,” care The LOST “ ^e 5 smaU gold wns .guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Will-.
Chron tle 1c watch W lth 8 old link chain, oval ingham in Charlotte, N. C.
(Crystal. No initials. Reward if re-1 Mr. and Mrs. David Madden and
LOG CHAINS complete and cut turned to Mrs. Lonnie S. McMillian. Marion visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
lengths, Well Ch.a:n^Tic-Out Chain Telephone 414-M. 1c McKee in Ware Shoals during Christ
and Rope. ' ’ "
Blakely-Burton's Hard
ware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
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SERVICE BOAR FOR SALEMe- t mas -
Commercial
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“We Do All Kinds Except Bad”
dium type pure
Poland Cmna.j Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries
FOR SALE — Milk cows. Hubert J. Young, but ready for light service. and children spent Thursday with
Pitts. Ic.Can register in buyer’s name. T. B. ^ r - . and Mrs. Frank Culclasure in
FvnpHpnTed tire sales 1 Sumerel, Laurens, RFD 1. , Ip' Newberry.
Experienced U.e s , ^ Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewhs were
WANTED — Experienced ure sales- — 2
man. Can earn $100.004f you work j WANTED TO SFJ.I _^ffeet hard-
and live in Clinton. Apply Hughes 1 wood lumber
Sunday guests oCMr/and Mrs. Willie
gum and P°P lar -, Wilson in Ninety-Six.
Tire and Supply Co., Union, S. C. 1c, Price reasonable. S. M. Wall, Lau-1 Mr . and Mrs . j. M r oss had as '
CURE YOUR MEAT the sure, easy : rens . S. C. U3c, their guests during the Christmas
way. We have Plain and Smoke PENCIL SHARPENER — D i x 0 r | holidays Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Little
Sugar Cure, Condensed Smoke, Skip-j Pointer,--^precision built. A new I and children of Charlotte, N. C., and
per Compound, Sage, Black Pepper, handy item needed in every office. {Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia.;
Chronicle Publishing Co. • | Mrs - Swannie Wicker spent the
week-end in Newberry with her sis-.
Sausage Seasoning, Tender-Cure and
Sta-Fresh. Also regular Salt. Blake-
ly-Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele
phone 188. J 1c
ARROW Stapling Machines the tei . ( clarence Fulmer, and Mr
handy little office time-saver Fubner
Chronicle Publishing Co Miss Gladys Willingham and Car-
FOR SALE Sterling DeLaval nrulker F q R SALE—New 4-room house un- son Nabors visited friends in Me-
and 4-can milk cooler. Practica y der cons truction, located on R. A. Cormick Frdiay.
new. C R Cunningham, Rj^D, C a P‘ st eer prejperty, fronting 100,feet on! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and
pells, S. C. -^P tvhtimire highway and 700 feet bn Leonard of Ninety-Six, were guests
PIANOS—Several good used pianos adjacent road. City' electricity in of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
just tuned. Easy terms. Large mahog- house, hardwood floors and complete H. M. ^Willingham during Christmqs/j
any wardrobe. Walnut secretary. The bathroom. Priced $5,250. Can arrange 1 ; Mrs. Fred Wheeler, Misses Bip^bara
Trading Post, Laurens. tf! attractive loan. Call Kilgo & Hunter,! and Fredna Wheeler of Statesville,
w a r»hm,« a nH varH «i Realtors, Larurens. i5-3c f N. C., Mrs. Hoyt Noble^dnd Billy of
FOR RENT — W arenouse and yards, • — | Newberry, visited .MfC W. W. Hair
; and family durmg the holidays.
Mr. and JUfsT James Hollingsworth
and children spent Christmas in
with C. N. & L. siding. Now occu- 1 PENCIL SHARPENERS—Automatic
pied by Reid Construction Co. Oc-! Giant, fits any size pencil. Chron'
cupancy Jan. 1. Dr. S. C. Hays. 1c icle Publishing Co.
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J. R. Crawford
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South Broad at Pine
LOTS FOR SALE — On old airport
• road. New development just start
ed. City has cut new street this .past
week. Buy early before price goes
up. R. E.^Wysor, III. Jacobs Bldg.,
85-J. '
€REDITORS’ NOTICE^
All persons having claims against
the estate of Mrs. Minnie Reid Bai
ley, deceased, are hereby ''Notified to
file the same, duly verified, with the
| undersigned, and those indebted to
sdid estate will please make payment
. likewise. ,
RUTH BAILEY, Executrix,
Clinton, S.
December J3, 1947.—l-3cw.
1 a week delivered in your home.
Where can yon' get so much fov so
little? Call 74. ^
GOOD BUYS _
In modern houses, well lock
ed. Information furnished and
property shown without obli
gation. /Jr
R E. WYSOR, III
Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J
Rockingham, N. C., with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Osborne and!
sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil
son in Prosperity Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bovre and
tfc children spent last week in Hickory,
IN. C., with the latter's parnets, .vn,
and Mrs. T. M. Buff.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder and
children were Sunday guests of ’Mr.
and" Mrs. F. E. Holcomb in Green
ville. . » . -
Mrs. Harry Estes ol' Cro$s An-
! ohor, spent the holidays here with
! her children and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fulmer, George
Walter and Miss Mary Jo Fulmer
spent Thursday in Greenwood with
Mr .and Mrs. Rufus Griggin.
Roy O’Dell of Fort Mill, visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell and Mr. I
and Mrs. C. R. O’Dell during the
holidays. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitts of New
berry, were Sunday guests of Mrs.!
Elbe Reeder.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyce and
sons and Mri» Roy Boyce “and Bobby
spent a few days last week ih Sum
ter with,, relatives.
.Billy “Osborne spent last week in
r berry with Mr. and Mrs. L. M
W
x. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham,
We solicit a continuation of your business and good will.
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