The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 18, 1948, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 18, 1948*
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
MBS. CECIL O DELL, Corrfspondent and Representative
Mrs. Edna Dedmond, Mr. and Mrs. tand Mrs. Cletis Estes jn Cross Hill
Dairel Brown of Newberry, Mrs. Ada Sunday.
Newberry visiteji'
i«r on
Brown and John Hughes of Clinton
were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bodie.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy O’Dell, Mr. and
Mrs. Farmer of Whitmire, Mrs. An
nie Brownlee of Laurens and George
Wicker of Newberry were Sunday i daughter, Mrs. J. L. Abrams and Mr
afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. O'Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nix and fam
ily and Mr. Bo\*an spent Sunday in
Pickens with Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Nix.«
Mr. and Mrs. Ervini 1 Stroud and
girls were visitors in Columbia Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jenkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garner visited Mr. j
Mr. and Mrs. Bur
ley HumphrieV'on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Guinn and fam
ily spent Sunday jin Wattsville, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Golman.
i Mrs. Joe Wilson and daughter of
J Prosperity were Sunday guests of
1 Mr. and Mrs^ Harold Russell,
j Reymond Murrah, little son of Mr.
i and Mrs. George Murrah spent the
\ week-end in Newberry with his
Mrs. P. L. Attoway of W hitmire ^ jyj r< an( i Mrs. Harmon
is spending a few days with her i Murrah.
Fred Coleman of Columbia spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. Charlie Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rushton
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holsonback
and Bud Holsonback of Newberry
were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell.
Abrams.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce spent the
week-end in Sumter and Lynchburg
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce and an( j
children and Mrs. Annie Girk
of Saluda visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee
R. E. Boyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Montgomery ] Thomas on Saturday
of Blackstone, Va. were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mont-
j°y* — - . * -
Mr. and Mrs. Millard W’allace of
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WANT ADS
TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL
Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash
NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all
over 25 words 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms
carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co.
WANTED — Two waitresses, experi
ence unnecessary. Musi be neat
ind willing to work. Apply to Roddy’s
Restaurant. 1c
FOR SALE— 1940 Pontiac in first-
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr.
and small daughter of Clinton, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Mittie King.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicult
spent Sunday in Honea Path with
relatives. Mrs. Hunmcult’s mother,
Mrs. Ambrose of Clearwater, Fla. is
spending ^the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Hunnicult.
Mrs. Bluford Nabors, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Turner and children were Sat
urday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Riser in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brock and Ann,
and James Simpson spent Monday in
With The Sick
Mrs. George Craft continues ill,
at her home on Marion Street.
Mrs. Lizzie Barrett ’+s recuperating
from illness at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Nellie Gilliam.
The little McJenkin baby has re
turned home after an operation at
Hayes hospital.
George Frady has returned from
the hospital and is resting comfort
ably at home.
Mrs. J. M. Ross is ill at her home.
Mrs. Earl Holsonback is seriously
ill at Duke hospital.
with Mesdqmes James Simpson and
Vinia Cooley associate hostesses.
The president, Mrs. B. W. Oxner,
presided over the business hour at
which time several items of business
were discussed. Plans to attend the
annual Conference in Columbia, Ap
ril 3, were made.
An impressive program centered on
“The Meaning of Easter’’ was given
by Mrs. E. R. Prater. Assisting her
with a background of candles and
Easter music were Mesdames Hun
nicult, Abrams, Simpson and Cooley
bers of the Auxiliary, is calling on
businses houses and others offering
the flags for sale to be displayed on
special occasions.
Margaret Harris Wins
Pepsi-Cola Award
Margaret Hart Harris, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Harris ol this
city, and a senior at Clinton high,
has been chosen from among 46,112
high school students to win a Pepsi
Cola college entrance award. Mar
garet was one of 15 top-ranking stu-
Birth Announcements
Abrams
Mrs. Floyd Abrams
and
an-
with Mrs. Walter Fulmer at the pia- dents in 1116 starte who were Hnaliats
no ‘ for the 121 four-year college scholar-
’ (ships being offered by the Pepci-
Inmediately xoiiowing the pro-jCola schlarship board, an<J a runner
gram, the Society with Mrs. Ed Hun- j up will receive $50 when she enters
nicult as spokesman presented Mrs. college this fall.
nouflee the birth of a son, Joseph J. M. Ross, retiring president, with 1 Margaret is the first student from
a past-president pin. Mrs. Ross has j Clinton high to win a Pepsi-Cola col-
served the society faithfully and un-1 en ^ rance award. She is planning
tiringly for the past four years.
Ray, at Hayes hospital, recently. Mrs.
Abrams is remembered here as Miss
Joy Surratt.
Choir To Practice
The choir of the Methodist church
will practice Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. L. J. Brock.
I to enter Coker college this fall. .
The hostesses served a salad course
with coffee.
class shape. A good buy a[V$995.' ^ 0 * unl ^* a •
WOOD FOR SALE — Stove wood,
green for heaters and any other
<ind you need. Posey W. Cope-
.and. tf
See P. L. Roddy.
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FOR RENT—Two office rooms.
Copeland Hardware Supply Co.,
Phone 15. tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart of New
berry were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie.,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stroud and
family spent Sunday in Chappells
ATTENTION.. FARMERS: If you
SEED IRISH POTATOES. . Certified w ith Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brannon.
C<lbblers and Select Red Bliss and i Mr. and Mrs. George Murrah spent
have anv terracing vou want done Gobblers. Also Seed Corn, Cabbage ; the week _ end in Johnston with Mr.
. .. Plants, Onion Plants and Lettuce , ,, • , , , •
"“<*• Blakcly-Burton's Hardware! a " d Mrs - f rank Johnson '
X 0 .. .?* & Seeds. Telephone 188. lei Miss Lola Mae Bowles visited in
x j Augusta, Ga. Saturday.
Mrs. M. E- Berry, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rollins and Mike of Greer
were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
i Preston White. ,
BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
LOTS FOR SALE —On old airport .
road. New development just start-; Phone 7 15 Laurens, S. C.
ed. City has cut new street. Buy early (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
oefore price -goes up. R. E. Wysor,
Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. tfc ROOT BEE SUPPLIES in stock, no
Flag Sale Being
Made In the City
The local American Legion Aux-
. , . iliary will continue a sale of United
Service held their March meeting ; states flags in the city today and next
last Tuesday evening at the church I week. E. H. Grill, assisted by mom-
W. S. C. S. Meets
The Woman’s Society of Christian
CITY SHOE SHOP
PltU Street
Expert Shoe Repairing
Clinton and Goldville
S. D. Dawkins & Sons
FOR SALE—Jnhnson 5-hp TS. New
condition. Priced right. Phone 318
ir 118.
waiting. 'Complete hives, frames,
smoker foundations, veils, gloves, etc.
Miss Margaret Warren of Augus
ta, Ga- was the week-end guest of
. Gambrell Hardware Co., Green-' friends and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren
_ wood, S. C. "" 0 - i -
RELIANCE AZALEA and Camellia
25-3c,here.
Fertilizer. Also Vigoro. Bone-Meal, POETRY ra.sers all over the South j Mrs. R. C. Lollis of Honea Path
Sheep Manure. Plant Tablets Withi 2 ^ * a ' k * ng ab0 , ut “’i, he , blt f'i ia sp<!n(iin|r t,1,! wcek with lier dauKh '
Vrtamin Bl. Blakely-Burton’s filter. Mrs. C. C. Johnston and Mr
.vare & Seeds. Telephone 188.
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more about this amazing new feed at
__ iC-W-S Guano Co. Phone 62.
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YOU'LL be amazed at how eagerly
—your- eh-t-ek-s -and -potrlts" J “g0 foiF*
•Sparticles.” For greater profits, get 1 ^ .
, supply of Sparticles frJnf C-W-SlSg Sewomns fwcunns your m«.t
SKIPPER- COMPOUND; -Condensed
Smoke, Sugar Cure, Sage and Sau-
luanc Co.
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Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.
^OST — March 10, casting ro,d with.
Telephone 188.
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FOR SALE—Electric drink box. Also
"Bronson reel. Finder please return RnYg L r fcntlll£ef - « . j Pitts
to owner and get-reward.-Clyde Few,, e ^ y r fertilizer. H.-^r Pitts
it Maxwell Bros. & Wilkes. Ip Sl0re '
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UERICEX\LESPEDEZA, Hulled and , B ^ Y B1< J >d ' t ®*^ d Barred
x Rocks, White Rocks, Rhode Island
Hardware Reds > Buff Orpingtons and New
j c Hampshire Reds. Also Feeds, Feed-
■ ers, Fountains and Remedies. Blake-
Seanfied\A nice lot of seed,
lodder. Blaktely-Burton’s
k Seeds. Telephone 188.
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jOST—March 11."billfold
name J A. Jenkins\nscribed), con- phone 188
am mg large sum uf mbnev. Reward. „. ' 7. 7.
—£L —a- - , , FOR SALE—Practically new
Return to Mrs. J. A. Jenkins, Route , . ....
. X , I washing machine in good condition.
x 1 Apply Timmennan Motor Co.
Johnston.
j Mr. and ..AJrs. Yates-and-, .childran
of Augusta, Ga. visited the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frady
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCauley and
children of Clinton were Sunday ;
guests of Francis Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Poag and child
ren spent the week-end in Whitmire
with Mrs. Poag’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W.l). Bostic. -
Mr. and Mrs. Blackie Drummond
and daughter of Ninety-Six, spent
(with the ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-
Ic'the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H
H^I L - Quintana
*X>R SALE—70-acre farm and Xroom
FOR SALE—Used garage equipment
Smiles from Clinton. Also two teq-> deluding floor jacks, electric drill,
mt houses on property,
h-ather.
Mrs
STOVE WOOD for sale.
2203. William P. Gastley.
Pla‘k chain ‘ fal1, reamers > welding outfit,
^p^tc. Also office desk. Apply Spencer
" ~ inr.- Tetephone’T-Wi ~ tfc
Telephone,
8 _ 4o AETNA ACCIDENT TICKETS pay
| up tb x $5,000. Age limits 18-70. 25c
3EE KEEPERS SUPPLIES. We have ( a day. CM1 80 or 32. S. W. Sumerel,
just received our spring shipment, Aetna-izerN tfc
o call by and get what you need —
vhile our stock is complete. Blakely- s
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ealey of Clin
ic (ton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar German of
Sumter and Mrs. James Floyd and
children of Lexington were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sample.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazier and
Farmer and
Em-
lurton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele-^
>hone 188. lc I
•X>R S-^E — Oil stove, five burner.
in good condition. $15. Mrs. J. N.
virby, 207 Florence St. Icc
EXPERT RADIO SERVICE
On Home and Auto Sets
CLINTON RADID SERVICE
Phone 14^
In Rear L. B. Dillard’s Store
children, Mrs. Louise
Mildred spent Sunday with Mrs
ma Garner and family of Cowpens.
Ben Plumely of Landrum, N. C.
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
R. V. Hughes.
Mrs. James Derrick and Mrs. Grey
Stroud and children visited friends
in Newberry Friday.
M iss Marian tyitchell of Clinton
visited Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Stroud
Sunday.
Miss Flora Nell Holsonback and
and broilers, feed Sparticles. Spar- 1 her father Earl Holsonback visited
r.
*X>R SALE ^—Two large commercial!
refrigerators, a real buy. Priced FOR faster, more profitable chick
ight for quick sale to make room.j
\Lso Coca-Coja box. ’47 rtfodel (dry ; tides are bite-shaped particles,of the Mrs. Holsonback, who is a patient at
;ox). only used a lew months. See'finest Spartan feeds ever made, t Duke hospital on Sunday.
?. L Roddy at Roddy’s Restaurant. J Availab^ at C-W-S Guano Co. Phone Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins, Mrs.
' lc 62. if | Mary Rov^e, Miss Pasty Rowe and
JSED Frigidaire, in good condition, ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and. Pete Jenkins visited Mr. Jenkin’s
for $110 Home Supply Co. lc Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone brother, Mr. Ayes and Mrs. Ruby
; 407-W.
•X)R SALE — Windmill and tower,
$150; water tank and tower, $50.' FEEDS TO START your chicks right
,1 rs. Cordelia Dobbins, Box 761, 1 and keep them growing. Mashes,! f U s
loldville.
.AWN GRASS SEED
Shady Mixtures,
Hue Grass, Carpet Grass and White
Dutch Clover. Blakely-Burton’s
lardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
18-2p Pellets and Scratch Grains for chick-
7 Lens. Also Hog, Dog, Rabbit, Horse,
Sunny andl^ Fish and Blrd Feeds . B]ake _
.c.mu a rass -! ly-Burtoh’s Hardware & Seeds. Tel-
ephone 188.
tfc ■ Cox in Greenville, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and Ru-
Darnell spent Sunday in Clin
ton with Mrs. A. F. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Humphries
spent Saturday in Newberry with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Culclasure.
Mrs. E. Welchel spent a few days
LOOR POLISHER TO RENT—We
have large deluxe polisher. It is
iot a small polisher, but handles so
•asy. Saves you both time and en-
•rgy. Rates, $2.00 per day. Home CABBAGE
■iupply Co. Phone 423. tf
3UY BABY CHICKS. We order for-
you from Riverside, one of the best
latcheries in U, S. No orders for less
han 50 chicks. Call 62. C-W-S Guano
’o. ■ ^ 1(5
SNAPDRAGON IJANTS Sweet last week with her mot her, Mr^. Em-
Wilham Plants, Stock Plants, Car- _ . _ / *
nation Plants, Thrift Plants and oth
er varieties. Blakely-Burton’s Hard
ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. ' lc
PLANTfiv 'Onion Sets,
Onion Plants, Lettuce Plants, Gar-
iden Peas, Oarrots and Beets. Plant
these any time now. Bla^ely-Burton'c
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
PLANT PECANS for nuts and shade,,
advantage
MOTHERS—Do you realize that you
can save the drudgery of washing
liSpers at home for as little as $1.60
>er waek, and also protect the health i Y"‘V 0
f your child by being sure of sani- . . . , ,, ,
J , j- .i l maitenaJ illustrated in full color.
taking advantage of our, Special
Offer No. 32: 3 papershall pecan trees
2 to 3 ft. size for $6.85 postpaid. Write
for free 48-page Planting Guide, of
fering an extensive line of choice
ary and sterile diapers, that hAY£
Sale
enaj;
jeen washed through a total oM0, series Wayned5oro Va
inses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone! — —
505, Laurens. ' tfc
SEED SOWERS, Dixie Boy Turn
Plows, Guano Distributors and 60-
tooth Drag Harrows. Alsq Plow
Points and Other Repairs. Blakely-
3urton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele
phone 188. , •le
wanted. Waynesboro Nur-
1c
ma Garner of Cowpens.
Mr. and Mrs-. C. C. Johnson and
children spent Sunday in Columbia
with Mrs. Maude Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Campbell and
family were called to Coma, Ga. last
week due to the death of Mrs. Camp
bell’s brother, f . < 4
f NOTICE—Camellias, Ros
es, Bouquets, Gould Birds
framed in beautiful old
walnut frames. Noah's Ark,
Abbeville, S. C. 18-6c
Birthday Party
On Saturday evening, March 13,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie entertained
for their daughter, Miss Jeanette Bo
die, in honor of her birthday. About
50 young people enjoyed this happy
occassion. Games and contests were
played throughout the evening.
Miss Bodie received many lovely)'*
i gifts.
Mrs. Bill O’Shields assisted Mrs.
Bodie in serving cookies and coco
colas.
Out-of-town guests were Miss Bet
ty and Billy Rhinehart of Newberry.
itvnt Miff item ...
iPufj Aflvr Duy—
Mi M*4ipjtt To Shop
Tho Mt offers Way!
XYZ SALAD
Dressing
35*
Pint
Jar
STOKELY’S TENDER HONEY POD
SWEET PEAS
No. 2 *
Can ^
13*
THRIFTY VALUE!—BUSH’S CUT
GREEN BEANS
No. 2
Can
15*
ALL BRANDS, ALL SIZES—DRIED FANCY
PRUNES c£ 19^
2-Lb. *
On.* |
17*
CREAMY WHOLESOME SPREAD-TELLAM’S
PEANUT BUTTER
SLIGHTLY SALTED WITH JUST-RIGHT FLAVOR!
PREMIUM CRACKERS
1-Lb. 1
Jar ,
13*
1-Lb. '
Plcg. |
25*
C S Brand Fancy Fruit
COCKTAIL ^25*
-■ FOR SALADS, GELATIN, FRUIT CUPS
Shortening
SPRY
44*
$L24
1-Lb,
Can
3-LBS
XUNSHINK CBACUM
Hl-Ho u> 29c
WOIfDEK
Rice 3 Lt» 56c
soar
Swan Lfl*. 19c
SOAP,
Lax bath 15c
SOAP
Lax 2 r *8 21c
STANDARD GKAPB
JUICE Piat Bottla 25c
u. 43c
CASTLRBERBT’S
GA. HASH, h*. 2 «9c
JUNKET QUICK
FUDGE HOC p* 31c
OUR PRIDE BOO
BREAD ib. Loaf 16c
TRIANGLE K E.
FLOUR “t-Lbi. 87c
NABISCO SDREDDED
WHEAT Pk. 18c
DUFF’S HOT
pk 0 27c
FOR ALL YOUR
BAKINC!
cs
FLOUR
10-LB. BAG
$1.03
milled from .
MNE SOFT WHEAT
REQU/PFS LESS SHORTENING
Guaranteed Meats
BEEF, fresh ground, lb.
45c
WINNER QUALITY
SIRLOIN STEAK, lb.
79c
White Label and Minnesota
SLICED BACON, lb.
55c
BOSTON BUTT
PORK ROAST, lb 53c
GET SET FOR
Spring Cleaning!
KLEEN UP
BBOOMS
CLEANER
BR1LLO
29 TO W WATTS
GE BULBS
SOUTHERN MANOR
PASTE WAX
CLEANER
BEAUTY SOAP
WOODBURY
BLUING FLARES
BLU-WHITE
Each 81C
Small Pkg. 11c
Each 12C
ib 39c
Lb 25c
lar He
Pk« IOC
Garden-Fresh Produce
Fresh, Crisp, Green Too
CARROTS, 2 bunches 17c
California Sunkist
LEMONS, dozen
29c
Fresh Tender Turnip
SALAD, 2 lbs
...... 23c
&
Fresh Joicy Florida . — - _ ■
ORANGES, 8-lb. bog 40c
ROGERS . ..YOUR FRIENDLY FOOD STORE