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* 7 * / Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE MRS. CECIL O’DELL. Corrrspondent and Representative % - • Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whitley^ oi ard, who has been visiting Mr. and Rockingham, N. C.. spent the week- Mrs. Feltman; and Mr. and Mrs. eit^ with their daughter and‘son-in- Darnell, returned home with her hus- Thursdoy, February 26, 1948 law. Mi. and Mrs. James Hollings worth. Mr. and I Mrs. Martin Mars of band. S-Sgt. Lacey Whitley of Fort* Bragg. N. C., spent the week-end J WhuUmre. were week-end guests oL'with Mrs. Whitley and small daugh-1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright. ter. . IMrs. Walter Garnec, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nabors hadj week-end with ber parents, Mr. and i the following as Sunday guests: Mr. ' Mrs. Harry Estes m Cross Anchor. and Mrs. J. H. Nabors and family; •Mr. and~Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt and of Laurgns; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Horton! Mr. and Mrsf Julian Hunnicutt were anf f family of Clinton. .On'Monday 1 visitors in Greenwood Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. N.abors ofj Mr*, and Mrs. Charlie B. Dickey and i Lati.rens, were vigors 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakely and Bob of Green vi Me. spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner. ‘ j kine-Newberry game in "Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and c hil-' Monday ^night dren of Greenwood, were Sunday „ u . guests of the latter’s sister. Mrs’.! S ‘lverstreet. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hol- Wa!t Fulmer, and Mr. Fulmer. Mrs. D : M. Carr,- Pat- and Dot O’Dell Carr and Mr and Mrs. Eugene Crav-1 , Mr and Hosea Bridges and on were visitors in SpartanbUrg c ^ ldren spent the weelc . end with on Tuesday with a joint surprise birthday dinrjer. This happy occas ion was af the home of Mr>.and Mrs. Fulmeh on Calhoun street. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowers were among the guests. 4 * . m \ With Thje Sick * , Leroy Bridges is Recuperating from pneumonia at his home on Jo anna Square. 1 George Frady is ill at hi^home in the new apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wright are much better after being quite ill at the home of their grandson, Luther Wright, and Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Earl Holsonback is a patient at Duke hospital, Durhma, N. C. ESTATE NOTICE .All persons having claims Against the esjate of Eugene Murphy Tim* ■ merman, deceased, are hereby noti fied to file the same, duly verified, with the undersigned, and those in debted to said estate will please make payment likewise. MRS. LEONELL SMITH TIMMERMAN, (Mrs. E. M. Timmerman), Executrix of Estate of Eugene Murphy Timmerman, De ceased, Clinton, S. C., , • - February 25, 1948. ’ 11-3c Messrs. Rudolph and Guy Prater with and Cecil Farmer attended the Ers- Due West .'I Mrs. J. H. Craft, Jack Craft of sonback and family of New r berry, j were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W1S Hillbillies The JHA of Goldville whll sponsor the WIS Hillbillies of Columbia, Saturday night at 8 o’clock in a pro gram at the Joanna school. Children under twelve years of age, 25c, adults 59c, tax included. ’ Mr. and Mrs.-Ed Baxter in’Bath. Monday. Mr anc^ Mrs. J. T Ellis, Mr.;,and , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wertz, Mr. and! Mrs. Bailey and children of Char-, Mrs Fred Wertz and children of lotto. N C., were guests on Sunday | w . P. Pitts of Clinton, of M: and Mrs.. Gus Tinsley. .Mrs. Nora Hastings of Ninety-Six, Mr. and "Mrs. Carl'Turner and ' and Mr. and Mrs. Frank I-ong w<«re Lt\>nard of Ninety-Six, spent Sunday ; Sunday gue'sts of Earl Holsonback w,th Mrs. Turner’s parents, Mr. ; and family. Choir Practice Miss Mary Jo Fulmer, choir direc tor, requests the members’ presence at choir practice Monday night at 7 o.’clock at the home of Mr§. Ed Hunnicutt. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRAtlON The State of Soujh Carolina, County of Laurens. B, J. H. Wasson, Probate Judgfe: Whereas, Fannie Lynch Mallard made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration, with will annexed, oif. the estate apd effects of Mrs. Flemma Yarborough, fr These are, therefore, to cite and I admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Mrs. Flemma Yarborough, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Prdbate, to be held at Lau rens Court House, Laurens, S,. C., ori March 10, 1948,- next, after publica tion hereof, at 14 o’tTlbck in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. ’ •* Given under my hand this 23ra day of February, A. D., 1948. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 4-2cw Probate Judge. OFFICE BOOKS — Ledgers, Ledger Binders and Sheets, Cash Books, Journals, Day Books, Columnar Books—'full stock. Chronicle Pub lishing C<k - ' THE GREENVILLE VENETIAN BLIND CO. of Greenville, S..C. is represented in this cita^by R. A. STE Estimate and Deliyc ALL WORK AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED. , /foon’t Delay— SEE MR. STEER TODAY! COMPARE OUR PUN Before Financing or Re-financing When buying a new or used car, always ask your dealer about using our .plan, or come in and see us yourself. M. S. BAILEY & SON, BANKERS • • Phone 18- Robert M. Vance — Small Loan Department and Mrs. H. M .Willingham. Mr. and Mrs. V. l! Whlburn were visitors ;n Greenville Saturday. On Sunday they attended the comrnu- nity singing in Clinton. Mrs. Mary Campbell and Mrs. ’Doris McCall of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Madden and children of Calhoun Falls, were visitors over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell. Mr and Mrs. Jeff Sligh and family: of Rock Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Craft on Sunday. Louie Nabors left Tuesday for aj month's stay at tne Veteran's hospital in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hughes spent the week-end in Lanford with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. Mr. and. Mrs. G. J. Stroud and children spent Saturday in Clinton with Mrs\ Stroud’s father, J. R. Williamson', Mrs. C. J. Mrs. Georg^ Saturday. Mrs. O. R Motes and Ervene of Ware Shoals, \ spent Saturday with Mrs. E. Welchel and Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hughes. iMiss Louise King of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with her parents, King visited Mr. and Wicker in Newberry A j i Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries! and Miss Rita Ann Humphries spent j Saturday in Newberry with relatives. I Mrs. Jimmy Hunt and children of 1 near Clinton, and Mervin Barbee of| Columbia, spent the week-end with* their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.l Barbee. Mr. and Mrs. H,. E. Cooley of | Anderson, were week-end guests of: •Mr. and Mrs. James Cooley. Vinia Bud Carr, Luther Brock, Jr., Bobby; and, Charles Nabors and Miss Elaine Franzen at- Ross were Sunday guests of Dr. and tended the freshman dance at Win- Mrs. Dougja< • m—Greenville, throp Saturday night. On Sunday "They also visited Charlie Verner,' Miss Nancy Chapman joined them for Mrs. Ross’ brother, who i has been the day with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh quite ill. Cathey in Charlotte, N. C. Mr and Mrs. Guy Prater spent Mr, and Mrs.- John Bouchillon of Sunday in Pa.jlet. 'Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr. James But chard of Dayton, Ol)io, and Mrs. "Eluford Nabors, spent tne week-end with Mr. and Marion Gardner of Charlotte, N. Mrs. J L. Feltman. Mrs. Butch- C., spent the week-end wdth his 1'ath- — er, W. C. Gardner. Mr. and .Mrs, Ezell Abney and Mr. and Mrs. Chd^lie King. daughter spent Saturday-in Colum bia. Messrs Rolfe Clark, Ralph Prater and H Quintana were busmess visi tors in Calhoun Falls last Friday. Mrs. J J. AUr-im^ Mr. .1 nd „■ M-f-*-.- Algie Abrarris, Rufus Darnell and Mrs. Joe Johnson were visitors, in.- Gvreenville Wednesday. Johnny Stroud. Toni and Eady Stroud spent Saturday in Laurens Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross, (Cooley, Mike Cooley Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Sqiiare HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5!30 Wednesdays 9:00 to^2:30 Phone 794 for Appointment TAYLOR. JR. BABY WASHING MACHINES WASHES 3 TO 4 LBS. Ideal for Baby’s'Clothes Complete with Wringer S49.50 HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 423 We follow the prescrip- ,tion Doc hands you . . with pth degree \)f accuracy. - Only, the finest, freshest , - tlv-nr drugs are used here! YOUNG’S PHARMACY Walgreen Agency Phone 19 Father and Son Banquet Boy Scout Troop No. 75 of the Ep- warth Methodist church held a Father and Son banquet in the as sembly r ( oom at the church Saturday evening. The scouts and fathers at tending were as follows: Messrs. T. Q, Stweart and Jimmy, ames Hollings worth and Jimmy, Jack Simmons ; and Bobby, Lester Smith, James and Marshall, James Thomas and Bobby, Milton Bolick and Martin,j Waiter Fulmer and George, P. W. Manley ; and Marvin, Pat Bowere and Billy, White Tucker and Eldon,j Luther Wright and Jack, Scouts Alva Dav enport, Vestus Wehunt, arid Hey ward Dowd. Also the following troop committemen: Rev. J H. F. .Baukmght, W W. Niver, Jafne.s Fuh^- mer; Field $cout Executive Carroll Pittman, Scoutmaster Vernoh Garner, Asrsistant Scoutmaster Verljfn Daven- port. Immediately after the banquet the j following awards were presented: Tenderfoot—Jimmy Hollingsworth, j Marshall and James Smith, Bobby Thomas, Bobby Simmons and Eldon 'Tucker. j Second Class — Alva Davenport, Jack Wright and George W. Fulmer. —First—Cl-iiiS' -Jimmy, Stewart and Vestus Wehunt, r Star—'Heyward Dowd. Merit Badges were presented the following for work in various cours es: Verlyn ‘and Heyward Dowd. 'A, Miss Whelchel Bride of Mr. Hughes j Miss Nellie EsteUe Whelchel, of Goldville, became the bride of Rex Veal Hughes, of Lanford, Saturday evening, February 7, at 7 o’clock in a ceremony at the home of Rev. Jo die A. Martin at Laurens. The bride wore a light blue dress with black accessories. Her corsage ;was <?f white carnations entwined •with White net and tied with a white' satin ribbon. i Mrs. Hughes is the daughter of Mrs. E. Whelchel of Goldville.. The groom is the son of Mr., and iMp. E. C. Hughes, of Lanford. He | served with the army during thpi war. : A..:,- —1 o Card of Thanks l I wish to thank our friends for the ! visits, cards, flowers and each act of kindness shown by each' one, nurses and chruches during the illness of 'hiy grandparents. —'Luther Wright. Birthday Dinner For Husbands Mrs. Walt Fulmer and Mrs. James Fulmer entertained their husbands Belt’s... “Savings Great In ’48” STORE-WIDE DOLLAR DAYS! THURSDAY- FRIDAY- SATURDAY A GRAND Bl Y! LADIES’ RAYON PANTIES 58c — 2 Pr. $1.00 White and tearose, elastic all around waist Smooth-fitting, brief styles. ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦*♦«#*♦*»•»»♦* ♦*♦«**♦* eW«WeaW#*,« | BIG SAVINGS! :: I CHENILLE SPREADS J i S3.99 ' I VALUE scoop: Hand towels 3 for S1.00 A real Dollar Days Special. Extra large .—20x40. A regular value at 49c each. SALE! BEACON BLANKETS Regularly $5.95. Here’s a spread buy you jjl cannot afford to miss. White or colored back- ;j ground with multi-colored trim. Blue, rose, || green, aqua, gold or peach. —XT' $7.44 Xn actual $10.95 value. 100% pure wool. Extra large — 72x90. You’ll love the quality. lbs. Double-bed size A itood selection of colors. FOR DRESS AND SPORTS BOYS’ SHIRTS $1.00 Plains and fancies, long or short sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16. A GRAND DRESS BUY! FRI IT OF THE LOOM PRINT DRESSES $2.77 These lovable, tubable cottons are here for you now. The name means- qualtiy in every garment. Many styles to choose from. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 44. HEAVY QUALITY TOWELS 59c — 2 for $1.00 Big, thick and thirsty terry towels, size 20x40. Solid pastels. FIRST IN CLINTON MAGICOOK 4-QUART Pressure COOKERS Cut food costs with this top-quality Pressure Cooker. Cooks better meals faster—reduce coqking time from hours to minutes. Approved by underwriters’ laboratories. Guaranteed for a full year. It TOOK AT THIS BUY! | BREAKFAST CLOTHS I | $1.00 1 j;: Regularly $1.98. Gay, colorful prints in fruit and flower patterns. Size 54x54. 5 II ♦ ♦ •• ♦.* # • ♦ * ♦ 9 + # % • • ♦ • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ # ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • # ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ % ♦ • # • ♦ % ♦ • # % • % ♦ * ♦ % • ♦ * % ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦> %•%#*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ V# *♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*v *.♦ 1 ».♦ S YOU’LL LOVE THE QUALITY NYLONS-$1.00 Pair j These are made by a nationally known hos- g iery company. Sheer quality. Irregulars of higher priced hose. Sizes to lO 1 /-*. Col ors: Morning Mist, Romance Beige, Bronze- lite. » BOYS’ OVERALLS and DUNGAREES •- $1.00 Pair A value at $1.79. Sizes 6 to 18. BIG VALUE! LADIES’ SHOES $1.00 Pair Dress shoes, play shoes, and oxfords. yValues to $5.95. LINEN SALE $1.00 Napkins, Table Covers, Bridge Sets, Embroidered Pillow Cases, and many other items—all good buys. mmmKMtmKttxasmxxxisss&sxxststs&miimmwMm* ♦♦♦ «Vftft ♦♦ •»«*»«'• *# %*•«'« «*»«• ftWft ftVftWeV# ♦♦ ♦♦ BOYS’ FAMOUS - . Tweeduroy LONGS $3.77 Regularly $5.95. Here are pants that have everything—fit, wearHong-lasting. Made by Happy Kid. Plaids and checks, in brown or grey. Sizes 6 to 16. (Boys’ Dept.—Balcony) SOFA PILLOWS $1.00 Regularly $1.49. Buy several at this low price. SALE! 51-GAUGE I NYLONS-$1.33 Pair i || Regularly $1.98 Beautiful 51-gauge, 15 den- ier, quality-made nylons. Leg flattery in ji every pair. Slight irregulars of $1.98 hose. « II $ • ♦ ♦♦ #♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ft*####♦♦♦#♦#••♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦••♦#♦0%#V#V♦♦#♦# V#V#V#ft#V# #.« DOLLAR DAYS MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS —$1.00 Yes, we have wool felt hats for $1.00. Sizes 6% to 7%. Brown, blue, or grey. Imperfects of $3.00 hats. CLOSE-OUT! MEN’S AND LADIES’ HOUSE SHOES $1.00 Pair Looking for a bargain? See these! ft BED PILLOWS $1.00 Each Buy several. and save. BIG BASEMENT VALUE! LADIES’ RAYON SLIPS $1.47 Regularly $1.98. White and tearose. Per- fect fttting. Sizes’ 34 to 44. REAL VALUES! LADIES’ NEW SPRING BAGS $1.00 . Regularly $1.98. We made a special buy — $ up-to-the-minute styles, all brand new pat- U ent leathers and plastics — in blacks, navy S and reds. Shoulfler strap or under-arm styles, ft 1 ft TWO-PIECE COTTON MEN’S PAJAMAS $1.00 Pair These are full cut pajamas—an actual $2.50 value. Slightly soiled. Sizes- A, B, C, and D. MEN’S SHIRTS $2.00 FOR DRESS! Regularly $2.98. You’d expect to paV much more for these^top quality shirts. They’re full cut, sanforized, (fast colors. Sizes 14 to 17. — ~ 'MTITltl’Cl HANDKERCHIEFS 10c Men, here’s a grand buy! Smooth qual ity handkerchiefs—an actual 15c value. Dollar Days special. Stock up at this low priqe. DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL Famous Make SHEETS $1.99 RegulaYly $2.98. Size 81x99. We made a spe cial buy—sheets made by a famous sheet- maker. Slight imperfections bring these quality sheets at this low price. Every sheet guaranteed—every one laundry-tested. BIG VALUE! WOOL MEN’S PANTS SSftOG Actual values to $9.98. Tweeds, worst eds, flannels. Sizes 28 to 36. TIMBERTEX PAPER DRAPES 98c New shipment just in. Blue, rose, gold, green, eggshell.