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Thursday, May 6, 1948 f
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
MRS { Ft H: f urrr^pondonW an4-K«-pr«M-RUtiv—^ t
Miss Loui'se Jones spent t’he week
end in Clinton vith Miss Dottie Dels.
, Mrs, Earl Arthur and. Mrs. Janies
Kodie \v^re Saturday visitors in
UreenVood . ' “ ‘ r
WHAT IS THE
AMERIJCAN SYSTEM?
ITy GeorRe WashTnKlonTtoTine11
dsitnh
, Mr and Nlrs. Clarence Guyton were | Gaskin were
I called to' Gnffnhy Sunday due to the • Monday.
death of Mr. Guyton's niece, Mrs*
V Florence Reynolds Guyton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson. Dus
ty and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock spent
Sunday in Donalds with Mr. and Sirs.
Curtis Jackson. ’’
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Prater, Mr.
and Mrs. Louie Prater, Miss Kather-;. , . , , ,,
ine Flow aiTd Xenold
Hack Prater at Erskine college ^Sun-
riay. ■ Hack is confined with a brok
en knee-cap.
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler, Mr.' T ,
and Mrs. Harry Price and Mr. and T - > ■ _ PPortun..y. Incentive.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph fhmie and Mrs. Lewis Tinsley visited .in Col- ( H^piration. Competition! All of these
daughter, Joyce of Fort Mm\were umbia Saturday. ' and more!
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price attend-; Free Speech! Free Press! Free As-
I). O’Dell. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. cd the Stock car races in Greenville; semblage! Right of Protest! Freed-
Horne and Mr. and Mrs. O’Dell at-j Sunday. ! om to Worship! Free Enterprise! All
tended a birthday d inn on* for Mrs. ; MrL and Mrs. Alvin Bedenbaugh 1 oj these and more!
Minnie Bridges in Newberry. j visited Mr. and Mrs. Sin] Bowers in
Mrs. A. R.-Owens of Greenville Eaurens Sunday.V' prnmpnt r - ♦ ^
Mr. and MrsCfipvd Gaskin, Mr. and er " ment “t Limited Authority—
B. L. of t:ihHon, Mr. and Mrs. who se just powers are derived. from
Nix.
lul- ^ of
Mr. and "Mrs. Cecil Blakely and‘son
Bob of Greenville visited frjends here
Sunday.
Myssias Cecil Farmef, Guy and
Ralph 1 Prater. Ryan Poag, George
Motti is and Bill, Kennedy were visit-
axrs—m^Gxeenville Sunday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wright had-
Mrs. Wright’s mother of Honea Path,
Mrs. Lollis as their week-end guest. Goodhn
D.
Miss Helen Ambrose of Clearwater,
Fla. is visiting her sister, Mrs
ian Hunnicult and Mr/ Hunnicult.
Little Buddy Murrah celebrated his
sixth birthday Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. * Ernest Smith are
A Written
ernmenf of
Constitution! A Gov-
live within the law! Freedom from
fear of government oppression on the
part of law-aibiding citizens. Freed-
TTom
om from want—greater iaan
society has ever known before! Free
dom to work without having to pay
tribute for that privilege or to serve
as~ slave. •
Freedom tq -create and build and|
develop individual initiative in {JIT-"ARROW
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
KILL IT* FOR 35c
IN ONE HOUR,
any ' If not pleased, your money back. Ask
any druggist for this STRONG fun
gicide, TE-OL. Made >vith 90% al
cohol, it PENETRATES. Reaches and
kills MORE germs ON CONTACT.*
Today at McGee’s Drug Store.
J. 0. Madden and Landrum Weathers
Spartanburg spent Sunday* with
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stevens.
Misses Jim and Nona Hawkins
spent Saturday in'Greenville.
J. B. Downer of Fort Bragg, N.
C. spent the week-end with Mrs.
Mi. and Mrs. Vernon Garner and
Larry and Miss Brenda O’Dell visi
ted in Greenwood Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunnicult and Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Hunnicult visited rel
atives in Greenwood Saturday.
Mrs. Duane Cause spent the week
end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Will Allen'of Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis and daugh
ters were Sunday guests of the form-
11's ptretn-* in South Clinton.
Miss Effie Lou Godfrey spent the
week-end in Simpsonville with Mr.
and Mis. James Godfrey.
Mrs. C. M. Pittman and son spent
last week in Greenville with her par
ch ts.
' Mr. ahdOLrr W. E. Adams of Col-'
umbia are spending" several days here
with their children:
Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Mitchell and
sens of Newberry were Sunday sup-
pei eucs.ts" of Mr./and Mrs; Bill?Mur-
i ah. -.. j
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and
famry were called to Greenville last
w«ek due to the death of Mrs. Thom-
a- father. Tom Hanvey.
Mr. ami Mrsy-Gus Tinsley and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Tinsley. Tony and Jim
Tn .-ley were Sunday guests of Mrs.
-Be'sie Smith of Leesville.
John (’. Oswalt of Waitmir? spent
.. few day- last week with his soli,
( urt:s Oswalt, and Mrs. Oswalt.
Mrs. l.Ok-e t'larke, Mrs. Sloan Rbw-
J Mrs. Jack Goodlin spent Sat-
< ’olumbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwip Stevans and
children attended the Rodeo in Green
wood Saturday. —p—
A. W. Smith of Clover spent sev-
cia! days last week with his sister,
Ms. Janies Lovelace, and Mr. Love-
■ lace. : • " j
Mr. and sMrs. Judson Whitmire re
cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Slay
ton in Whitmire.
spending the Week at Adams Camp, i £) owner an j gon
Bud O’Dell spent the week-end in; Mr and Mrs Charlie Wofford vis-
Newberry w it.h relatives. ;{ ec ] -Walker Cothran in Columbia; c,
Jack Goodlin. of Knoxville, Tenn.- £ un , . |||
spent the week-end here with Mrs. ( Mrs Lacy Whetley and small dau. ■
ghter’hav ejoined M-Sgt. Whitley at ^
Fort Bragg and are making their ' ,
home in Fayetteville, N. C. ; • ill
j the consent of the governed.
• Constitutional “Checks and Bal-
ances ’ to prevent tyrannous auto
cracy and bureaucracy. Government
.by Law—not by Edict. Ail of these
( —and more.
Freedom to live as one wants
vate ehterprise. Freedom to start | handy
small and grow—accumulate
prosper.
And back of all this is that- indes
cribable spirit of indomitable
[rage and determination—that
Stapling Machines — th«
little office time-saver.
and Chronicle Publishing Co,
cau-
glor-
ious spirit of individualism that in
vigorates and strengthens our super
ior social fabric—and makes , for
| friendly and fair cooperation in a
to vast competitive £cgnomy t
, Sciatic*, or Ntunl(la try
_ rough the blood. First doee
nelly ctartc allcTlattnc pain io you can
work, enjoy life and deep more comfortably.
Oct Romm at dragglot today. Quick, corn-
plot# «a Oaf action or aonoy back guaranteed
li;m. K ■ ■ . H'm ■ mm ■'.Slim.:*.:!.. '■tBMflmfllMKI
ami smalL daughter, Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. SlOHM Rowland visited
Mi.ss Juapita Roland in Spartanburg!
bU Mi a> and Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Sr. i Mr - an d Mrs - Roy Boyce and Mr.
visited in Spartanburg last,Thursday, i and Mrs - Mar, on Boyce and sons spent
Miss Virginia Bolt of Woodruff week-end in Sumter and Lynchburg
ami Charles Stewart of Columbia Vl ' lth Mr - antl Mrs - A. C. Boyce and
R. E. Boyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crapps visi
ted Otis Crapps in Columbia Hospi-
tal Sunday. ,
Mr. and M’rs. Paul Barrett spent
Sunday in Laurens with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kelly.
’ Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. ‘Melts and Mrs.
Metis of Little Mountain, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Melts' and daughter of
Chapin, spent Sunday , with Mr., and
Mrs. George Melts. ...
Mrs. Maggie Marshal and‘Marga
ret and Van Prater visited -Mr. and
uni
and
iv pi
Stewart
were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tot Stewart.
Mrs. J W. Davik is spending a few
days in Ninety-Six with friends.
John Ross attended the Legion of
the Moose Convention in Greenville
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock and Dus
ty spent a few. days last week in Dur
ham, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darnell and
small daughter,. Day, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wher
ry in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estes, Mr. and
Mrs. Sanders of Gross Anchor were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Thomas. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Weathers and
Kathy of Spartanburg were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Sam
ple.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson,-Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Moore, visited Mrs. Er
nest Osborne in General Hospital in
Spartanburg Sunday.
Mi«> Thelma King spent the week
end in Newberry wUh her sister, Mrs.
George W icker. . i
Mrs. Annie Gunter had as her Sun
day guest her brother, Carl of New
berry. *
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holsonback are
spending a few days in Durham, X.
Mrs. David Marshal in Greer recent- ■
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Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whittle and Mrs.
Johnnie .Kn+kins, Mrs. Mary Rowe and ®
Patsy were visitors in Spartanburg ■
Saturday. H
Mr. and Mrs. Still of Greer, visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stogner Sun- ®
day. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Godfrey andijj
Martha Ann ami Roland Godfrey
spent the week-end ,in Batesburg with
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dukes.
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Mrs. W. W.
is spending a
daughter, Mrs,
Jester."
Mrs. Beulah
Farmer of Anderson Mrs. Simon Motes has returned
few days with
Ben Jester and
With The Sick
Mrs. James Evans of near CTold-
ville has returned to her hcmie after
being a patient in Hayes Hospital.
Mrs.. Ernest Osborne is a patient
at the General Hospital in Spartan
burg. c
an operation at Hayes
Messers Rudolph’ Prater and John | Cleve Brannon of Chappells.
her I home after
Mr.! hospital.
; Otis Crapps is seriously ill in
Sir'd ltd and' grand- Gtdumhia hospital in (’olumbia, -
daughter Melinda Stroud are spend- Hoyd Abrams is quite ill
ing the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ; her home on Marion St.
the
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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
Engagement Announced
, t ~ Mr. and Sirs. James M. Bodie an
nounce the engagement of their
’daughter, Jeanette Ellen, to Harold
Lee Gardner son of W. C. Gardner
, and the late Mrs. Gardner, of Gold-
I ville. Wedding plans wifi be an
nounced later.
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PAUSE AND REFRESH
AT BIG RED COOLER
Humphries-Wicker
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphries an
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
I ter, Dorothy Lorene, to Ralph Wick
er of Newberry. The wedding was
yofeiiieiiimi at the Methodist parson- ■
age in Clinton with Rev. P. L. Rauk-
night officiating.
The bride chose for her wedding a
light blue crepe dress with black as-
seccoi iesi
The young couple are making-their
home with the groom’s parents on
River Street in Newberry.
a-
Revival To Clsoe
The Revival at the Pentacostal
Holiness church will close Sunday
night. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Jones of
Greenville have been conducting in
spiring service,
dially invited to
The public
attend.
is cor-
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Joanna Club to Meet
The Joanna Woman’s club will meet
tonight. Thursday, at Joanna club, at
7 o’cloc k.
Mrs. Gussie Osborne’s group will
have charge of the social hour.
Revival at Methodist Church
Rev.- H. F. Bauknight, pasto» of
the Goldville Methodist church an
nounces that a revival will begin Sun
day May 23 and continue through
May 30. Rev. A. H. Bauknight, pas- j
! tor of Grace church at Woodruff,
will be the visiting minister. Ser
vices will begin each evesing at 7:30.
The public'is extended a cordial wel
come to attend the services.
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— Kxtrrrds-Sympathy =
The community extends deepest
sympathy to Mrs. Alice Murphy, 1 ®
Miss Sadie Craig and John Craig in
j the death of their brother Francis
'I Craig. Funeral services were .held
i last Sunday May 2 at the Goldville
1 Baptist church.
O. E. S. Will Meet
The order of the Easter Star Chap
ter 154 will meet in the chapter room
Friday night at 7 o’clock, All mem-
>bers are urged to be present.
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Engagement Announcement i||
Mrs. Louise Farmer announces th,e
; engagement of her daughter, Ruby P
Louise, to Talmadge Long of Clin- 1
ton. The wedding plans will be an
nounced later.
Plus
State Tax
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
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O 1948, Th« Coco-Cola Company
Engagement of Interest ■
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler* an- ?
nounce the engagement'’' of their;®
daughter, Dorothy Virginia, to Le-!®
land Eugene Hazel of Truckers Inn.
The wedding will be in late summer.
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