The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 19, 1948, Image 7

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•\ I Thursday, Februofy 19, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven j. Henry Buice Passes At Gaffney ! was i» RsoamiPt« metcry :n Cliaton.- V’om .ns’ club held meeting at the club. its monthly' Hair. Gladys Willingham and Mary Gaffney, Feb. 17.—J. Henry Buice, 81 r died Tuesday morning at the ■"Cherokee county hospital after' an I Illness of four weeks. ^ He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Gantt Buice; three daughters, | Mrs. G. A. Keller, Spartanburg, Mrs. H. C. ^K-ing, Ballston, N. Y., and Mrs. Minnie Harvy; one son, Charles Buice, Shelby, N.'C.; seven grand children and .four great-grandchil dren. a Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon at Cherokee Ave- 1 nue Baptist church, conducted by the Rev. C. A. Kirby, assisted by the Rev. Clarence Hampton. Interment fol lowed in the Camp Creek Baptist church cemetery. P.. C.-CLEMSON RIFLEMEN N^EET FRIDAY- NIGHT Sl.eis surv.’.cd .J her parents, Mr. meeting at the club. In spite of the frarKis. - and Mrs^ Raymond’Summers; aBptter. bad ^ a , number at J Mrs Ed Osborne's group served paternal grandparents, .5r. and.*s. u , pdod Th members went' 'f™*"'*'!'* of »andwxne i , potato L. H. Bdmn ers and maternal graml , )f|pd , 0 , hc ro „ %lcsdames Biu , ch^a, candy and coffee. mother, Mrs, Minme Madden.'all t>l ^ ^ fnonias. Gold va lie. Jessie Evans and Vera Quintana. The president, Mrs. G. N.' Foy, pre- 1 Co. .sided over the business hour. The OFFICE SUPPLIES - Call 74 for your needs. Chronicle Publishing \ 1c Ross Heads Relief Chest The Joa,nna Relief Chest met Sat- . w ,.__ _ urtkiy,' F;v. /*?, .t'.I tinna -lub. ' ' rr ' rn . ^ !ne v ' ,r; " us ^‘"W.ttees KM KIM. TO THE CHROVICL* The purpose of this.meeting was to f ave tjelr- repots which were very ' The PapeMFvervhody Reads Mr. Buice lived in Clinton several years betfoTe mbvihg back To Gaffney, his former home. - . — Relief At Last For Your Cough The Presbyterian college rifle team, pictured above, will meet the Clcmson college sharpshooters here Friday night in a shoulfler-to.-shoul- der match, the first meeting of the two teams. TONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS 0FG0LD¥liT v Ht^ CFCII, O'HFIX, Correspondent and Representative ..nJVIrs. Leda Todd of Baxley v Ga., | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wi.lingham and is spending a fpw weeks with' Mr. son) and Mrs. F.’v.abeth Hendrix and Mrs. Dan Gunter. ^ _ , , , • spent tne v\eeiv-t‘riu ui with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner. G. H. Murrah »f Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murrah on Mon- ] Mr. tfnd. Mrs. Charlie Morgan of (day. Mr. Murrah was formerly of Creomulsion relieves promptly be- Laurens, ihd Greenville, spent Sun- Columbia. cause it goes right to the seat of the dav here , . T , T i trouble to help Icxisen and ex^l germ ' irs - ' 0 Lau-ens. is nov *na. Miss Juanita Rowland of Spartan burg, spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDowell and laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Messrs. Ru.'us Darnell and Win-i ing her home with her daughter, Mrs. field Bishop visited Mrs. A. F. Camp- £^3^^ Morgan^ and Mr.i Mor.’; n. bell in Clinton Sunday. , Mr . and Mrs . G . W. Pric and Mr. and Mrs. D. u. Koon of Green-; daughter visited J. A. Price in Ma- wood, spent the week-end with Mr., lapa* Fla., recently, and Mrs. Frank, Sample. elect officers for ;he year of 1943 The following were elected: President—John M. Ross. Vice-President—Otis Murphy. - Secretary—-MiMon- Bolick. Assistant Secretary Henry Hunt er. • '' . j> Treasurer Lester Hair. Exocuarve ((nnrtw'tee: , ..pinning No. 1—H. H Kelly. Spinning No. 2 -Mason Rowland. Carding—P. F. Darnell. Weaving —WeavHH;-No. I 1 TSL U. Beck, m Cloth Po ; 1 \vSC‘vner. Shof-—Mxv ; n Adair. ’ Outside—Furman Frady. C4<AS.t Bozand. Drapc^L Department —^ -Wi'li Dunlap. H Office—Mildred Boziuxi. \v'ith fhe Sir k - Little Ruth Davenport, daughter 01 * Mr. and ‘.irs. J ;bie pavenp .rt, is' quite ill at her home. Mrs. C. W. Cl. inuler ,s a patient ;n Hays iio.^pita' 1.1 Cimton. A musical program, directed. by L-avima R. Cooley, was artistically presented, carrying out the valentine motif. Those assisting on " the pro- . nr.,. Were Mesdahies D. M. Carr, Ko.f Cia.-k, E. J. Willingham, Walter Fa nef, Homer Jacks, Louis Murphy, 1 Vis Murphy, James Simpson, Fran ces Gries, R. L. Francis, Misses Ruth, jl. . MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes to Us for Best Materials and x Workmanship. HAT HOME IN THE COUNTRY! Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 Miss Franren Entertains t On Monday even ng Miss Elaine * Fvunzen enteitained the Beta club oU . — .— „. ^ . ‘Clinton high school at her home on j Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors, Miss Mr. ard Mrs. Gettes Attaway of! Magnolia sheet Betty Prater, Louie and Oran Nabors Greenville, announce the birth of aj About 20 y ung people enjoyed this were visitors in Camden Sunday. daughter at General hospital In | occasion. The evening was spent it John Gaskin was a business visi tor in Greenville Monday. Birth Annoiuu cments Attaway P & G PAINT Made in the South for the South BUILDING MATERIALS J. R. Crawford Phone 10 South Broad at Pine COAL NOTICE We have a couole of cars of Semi-Smokeless Lump (from 1 inch up to 10 inches) coal that will work very nicely in large heaters with good draft. It would be a little slow for grates. <• If any of our customers would Ifke to have some of this while waiting for our regular egg coal, please call us. r* u/ c GUANO CO. Phone 62 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bolton and Yikkie of Newberry, .were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O'Dell Thursday, ville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton and children of Calhoun Falfc, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Mrs. Templeton and Gayle remanied for the week. iMr. and Mrs. Rudolph Prater and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prater were visi tors in Due West Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Flow and son visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCluney in Chester over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Higgins and sons, Mrs. Johnny Cromer of New berry, Miss Carolyn Higgins of Co lumbia, Nathaniel Richards of Chi cago, 111., were Sunday guests 0/ Mr. and Mrs. Grey Stroud and Mrs. Beulah Stroud. Misses Agnes Tinsley and Vera, Johnson spent last week-end in Dur-' ham, N. C. Bill Mason of the Naval Air Station ! in Jacksonville, Fla., spent the week- : — l end with Dud Carr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy, Mr. j and Mrs. Harold Murphy and Mass Malba Gardner spent Sunday in 1 Trenton with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway. Mrs. Mattie Hayes of' Whitmire,] spent the week-end with Mr. and I Mrs. Eugene Craven. . | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Franklin, j of Greenville, Mrs. J. E. Braswell and' children of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs.; John Kabasco were Sunday guests of! Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud and : children were recent week-end visi tors of Mr. nad Mrs. Bud Coward in Columbia. •Mrs. Jeff Huckabee and sons, J. j F. Craig of Woodruff, Mrs. Joe Leach. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Craig and Shirley of Greenville, Mrs. Louisa Dunaway,' ! Lrvin Dunaway and Mrs. Crook of j Enoree, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ' Craig over the week-end. i Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Colum- I bia, spent 4he week-end with Mr. 1 and Mrs. J. M.^Ross. Those attending the Legion .of the Moose meeting in Spartanburg over the week-end were: Messrs. Luke Clark, Ray Boozer, R^lph Prater, Rolf' Clark an^ John Ross. — m Jack Goodlin of Knoxville, Tenn., JB spent the week-end with Mrs. Good lin and infant daughter. . Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams were week-end guests of the latter’s par- Greenville February 11. Mr. and' informal entertainment and taking Mrs. Attaway formerly lived in Gold- pictures. Goodlin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryan Goodlin Miss Franzen served sandwiches, cookies and punch. O F. S Meets of Gold ville, announce the birth of a! The Gold ville Order of Eastern daughter, Cheryl Ann, at Hays hos-!Star, Chapter No. 154, held its regu-| pital on February 11, Mrs. Goodhn; lar monthly meeting February 6 in' is the former Miss Alary Frances' the charpter room. Rowland. ‘ | Two candidates, Ernest Chapman and Miss Nancy Chapman, were in- 1 Margaret J. Summers itiated Lrrto the chapter. Funeral, services for Margaret J.| Several visitors from Whitmire' Summers, 3-month-old daughter of 1 were present. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Summers, j The cbpater served refreshments., were held Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Rev. M. A. Bryant was in charge of the services. Interment Joanna Woman's Club Meets On Thursday evening the Joanna! THIS ATTRACTIVE MNE-ROOJ IS FOR SALE One mile from Clinton on Highway 72, is on IC^aeres of land shaded by 20 pecan trees. All modern conveniences, with ICj bathrooms, gas heat, and electricity. The wetl- buik garage is complete with concrete drive to highway Possession in GO days. Shown by appointment only. ■ * ROBERT E. WYSOR REAL ESTATE — INSCRANCE Phone 85-J V V LEADING THE WAY INTO A NEW GOLDEN ERA...9^ Oldtmobilr, America’* oidrat motor car manufacturer, i* now the tir»t to mark it* Golden Anniver*arr. In celebration. Oldamobile announce a.n 1'iitiirl* new and greatly advanced 1948 model , . . the FLTLKAM1C OLDSMOBILE. OLDS NEW WAY TO FEED WINTER EGGS For small flocks, where birds are not confined, here's a time and labor- saving way to get lots of e^fgs. Feed Layena Check ers as the complete ration. PURINA LAYENA CHECKERS H.J. PITTS _ STORE Exclusive PURINA ^Dealer In Clinton ^ mkm mm mm ♦ ■ a ■ ■ B B Bo FUTURAMIC CM Sudoa (Whit* MtkwulJ Urw at •xtr* < ents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham in Green ville. Messrs. Louie Nabors and Bud Carr were business visitors an Columbia Tuesday. Mrs. E. J. Willingham and Mrs. Guy Prater spent Tuesday in New berry. (Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams and Linda were Sunday visitors in Green ville. Mrs. W. H. Holley and Tommy were recent week-end visitors of relatives in Anderson. Luther Belk of the • Marines, sta tioned at Parris Island, spent Satur day with Miss M'argaret Nix and Chatles-Nix.,* — Miss Betty Jean Clamp of Fort Mill, was the week-end guest of Miss Joan Holley. Mrs. Belle Tew of Newberry$ spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holsonback. Mr. and-Mrs. Eld Warren and chil dren were week-end visitors of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Able in Columbia. Bill Poag of Clemson, spent the week-end with his parents; Mr! and Mrs. L. H. Poag. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes of Cross Anchor, spent Supday here with their children. „ * Mrs. R. L. Francis and Miss Mary Francis visited iriepds in Clinton Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. tt. M. Willingham, V For 1943 . ., The Big Newt Is Th* Neu Olds! A brand new Oldunobile ”98” is here today! It’s the first of •optional *t oxtra aoat. the Futuramic can ;;. introducing the first of the eagerly awaited new ”postwar” Bodies by Fisher.. It's Oldsmobile’s Golden Anniversary model—and carries to a new high the OMsmohile tradition of smartness! When yon aee this Futuramic Oldsmobile, ^rouH realise what important news it brings. There's style news in its dean, flowing Futuramic linea—its modern simplicity inside and out. There’s safety neivs in the greater visibility provided by the new, low hood design curved windshield, and extra aiaa windows; There’s uvfaoms newt for passengers, too, in the lower, wider, roomier Futuramic body. And there’s good news undern>xith the hood—a new high-compression head which adds extra horse power to CHdamobile's famous 8-cylinder engine. NataraUy, this brand new 1948 model offers Otdsmobile’s fully proved Futuramic feature—GM Hydrs-Matic Drive*. Here a driving at ita ultra-modern best. No clutch pushing—do gear shifting—just ”wep on the gas and goT’ You go smoothly . . * comfortably ::; with thrilling performance ... the Futuramic, Hydra-Matic way. See the Futuramic Oidsmohile ”98”—the colorful new Dynamic OMamobile ”60” and ”70”—on display in our showroom. SEE YOUR NEAREST / OIDSMOHILE DEAIFB TIMMERMAN MOTOR COMPANY CLINTON, S. C. H..