The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 06, 1948, Image 9

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r 0 i ■ r, ) 1 T THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable ®1« (eiintmt You Don t Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the Newt X Volume XLVIII Clinton, S. C., Thursday, May 6, 1948 Number 19 WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS BIBS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr.^and Mrs. J. A. Seagraves and. Mrs. W. A. Dunaway, Jr., and daughter, Barbara, attended a birth* children spent Sunday in Enoree. day dinner given in honor"of Mrs.! H L Poteat of Salisbury, N. C., Seaghave’s father, T. J. Gurley’§ 83rd. jj ma ki n g his home in Clinton now. birthday in Carlton, Ga., Sunday. . j Oliver Williamson and Ga., ;ster R -Six, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,R. C. Oxner sop, Mr. and Mrs. Les^et' Romefelt and D av jd Dow, of Columbia, spent sev- children of Ninety-Six, spent Sunday era i days with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Eaton Pelzer, with Mr. Lusk recently Mr. Williamson is and attending the air base school in Kan- are sas City, Mo. and | Miss Helen Abbott of Greenville, | spent the weekend with Mr. and days recently with Mr., and’ Mrs* day evening at Calvary Baptist j Walter Bradshaw. 'dhurch. The candidates for bap- Mrs. Marie O’Sullivan and son. tism included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mr?. Robert O’Sullivan and Lyda, Mrs. Roy Sanders, Mrs. son spent several days with Mr. and Frankie Oakley, Mrs. O. T. Stone, ; M/'s. James Gossett and Mrs. Ada Misses Virginia McCullough, Shirley Anderson in Spartanburg last v week. | and Elizabeth Holden. Phil McGee, Mri and Mrs. C. L. Kidd spent the R. B. Amiek, John Henry Harris and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. T.(Andy Hames. Kidd in Greenwood. * | m Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballew and son; . Picnic Dinner Enjoyed of Greer, recently visited Mr. and; The immediate family of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wallenzine. j Mrs. J. H. Seay enjoyed a birthday ' Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright, Mrs. [dinner served picnic style at the Jams® Wilson, Mrs. Coley Campbell ■ park near Clinton* on Sunday given attended the funeral services held ; in honor of Mrs. Seay’s 65th birthday for Sgt. Ralph Weeks, who was killed! There were 30 guests present. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. children, formerly of making their home Mrs. E. E. Long. Marshall and William Samples Mrs. Dock Dover and Tommie Abbott in France in 1944. | visited Mrs.- Marshall Samples'at the spent the week-end with Boyce and, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Word and family Columbia hospital Sunday. ’ i Russell Wilson. • | of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr., ■ iRiley L. Gilmer of Camp Lee, VaJ Mrs. Montie Davis and son, Tom- spent the week-end with his parents,* my, of Spartanburg, are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gilmer. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey. Mother’s Day Service We invite all mothers no tattend- and Mrs. E. J. Campbell. ing church anywhere to the. Church Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitman and of Gor on Sloan street May 9. sons, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw The Sunday school would like to R M. Williamson i^ visiting rela-! Mrs. Martha Lee Smith of near; visited Mr. Whitman’s parents, Mr. show their appreciation to the moth- ; tives in Travelers Rest. Cross Hill; spent the week-end with and Mrs. L. D. Whitman, at Maui- ers of our community. Every mother Mrs Willie Mae Anderson of Spar- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery. | din recently. ’ , attending Sunday school will receive! tanburg, Sam Lanford of Tryon, ^.| Mrs .Verlee Black and Charles; Mr. and Mrs. E .W. t O’Dell and ( a Mother’s Day gift. The oldest C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kelly visited relatives in Greenville; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. BUI O’Dell mother, the youngest mother, the David Owens. ^Sunday. - : of Chester, visited Mr. and Mrs. mother with the largest family con- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders i/ndj Walter Werts of near Newberry, Frank Lyda Sunday. .Inection will each receive a nice large son, and Mrs. D. M. Sanders spent! and Lawton Werts of Saluda, visited Mr and Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mr. and home-made coconut cake. So moth- Thursday with relatives in Spartan- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wallenzine dur-; Mrs. Oscar Kinard and son, Jimmie, ( ers make plans now to bring all the b ur g t ~ ing the week-end. ._ Misses Billie Arnold and Betty Anne children to Sunday school. We have Mrs. Edgar Brazil and son, former-1 Mr. and Mrs. R. P. .Spillers and Campbell and John Arnold visited J a treat in store for them top. Ev- ly of Columbia, is making her home ] children of Pelzer, visited Rev. and relatives in Woodruff Sunday. Mr* j erybody is invited by the pastor, _ - --- - - Arnold remained for a visit. ; I0 BRE ATHTAKINGLY with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.,Mrs. J. W. Spillers Saturday. Windsor while Sgt. Brazil is over-i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garner and seas. i ! Rev. is invited P. A. Beasley. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon, Sr., — children of Woodruff, spent several and family, formerly of this com- . ~ ! munity. have moved to Kinards. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ivester and i family spent the week-end with Mrs. Beulah Lvester in Greenville * * * ' ~ ^ /• j .> *4 1^:1 Wm i* : 4- :■ I v FOR TWO OR A FEW! It’s close to work; shopping is handy, and a grammar school is less than one block away. Located on the south side of Florida Street, this 6- room frame house has a hot air floor furnace, hardwood floors, and an oil water heater. It’s practically new' and stands on a 90x160 ft. lot. POSSESSION BY JUNE FIRST \ Shown by appointment only. ROBERT E. WYSOR REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Jacobs Building ^Phone 85-J NOTICE! Schedule of Garbage Collection FOR THE CITY OF CLINTON Monday: Clinton Cotton Mills, and College View. Tuesday: Ward 3, East Carolina Avenue* and Florida Street. f ^ Wednesday: Finish Ward 2, and Mugrove Street; then to N. Broad Street, West Carolina Avenue, West Main Street, Bell Street, Gary Street and Elizabeth Street. This schedule will be repeated at the end of the week and will be followed throughout the summer months, with garbage collection two times each week. ' Residents of the city are requested to place all garbage in containers at convenient loca tions and to keep all driveways leading to the containers open for the speedy collection of garbage. City of Clinton Street Department ■ ... ' r- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Jr., Mr. and ! Mrs. L. C. Heaton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. j Sidney Riser attended the funeral of i j William N. Smith in Honea Path] Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. O Williamson and! i daughter, Miss Eva Lesley of Pel-! zer, were Sunday guests of Mr. and ] Mrs. Cleo Lusk. Mrs. Sidney Scott, and daughters] . of Greenwood, spent Monday with ! Mr. and Mrs. David Owens. Mrs. Clara Clapton, of Charlotte, N. C., is spending three wee’ks with] 1 her brother; Ben Woodward, j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell and children j of Pacqlet, spent Sunday with' Mr. j and Mrs. James Meadors. Mrs. J. C. Boyce attended the May Day festival at Limestone college, Gaffney, Saturday. Birthdays and Anniversaries Mrs. D. C. Boyce has a birthday today. Mrs. Walker Osborne hasX bicth- ]day Hay 15. Barbara Jean Seagray^s will be 3 years old May 12. i Pfc., Ervin’ Foster' has a birthday Majr 10. . X" t Mrs. J. J. McGinnis has a birthday ‘May 15. j Mrs Cy^N- Foster and Mrs. J. H. FosteryCelebrate their birthdays May : 18th /Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Madden cele brated their 12th weddihg anniver- ! sary May 2. j A. G. Galloway celebrated a birth day yesterday. Carl Heaton, rJ., will celebrate his 16th birthday May 27. Janette Heaton will be 13 years old May 12. Mrs. C. C. Abbott has a birthday May 11. Barry Whitman was 5 years old May*3. William Woodward has a birthday today. Forrest Samples will celebrate a ! birthday May 15. I May 2nd birthdays include Sidney i Whitlock and Jimmie Ray, Sammie Smith will be one year old May 13. May 28th is Mrs. Robert O’Sulli van’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith will, celebrate their 4th . wedding -anni versary Saturday. CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts Street Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons Tire Recapping. Battery Charging.^ Firestone Batten Radiator Boiling. Car and Truck/iRepairing^ TIMMERMAN (TOR CO. Phope^ 119 Gary St. NESCO CHEF Apartment Size Two Burners WITH OVEN 110 or 220 volts $ 112.50 HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 SPHIR! OF EYIRIASTING MIUIAHCI ' / '-y DIAMOND RINGS ~v—# '•* AVAIlAIlt IN YlllOW CO 10. WHITf OOtO jW exclusive 100% FuNy Polished Prism-Life diemond- cuffing process adds glorious redience ... by creating new, shimmering light-reflecting surfaces. Gloriously yours in superbly styled settings priced from $50. me j i >v i:i r-!• $ A Credit To All South Carolina" Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does j ,— -With The Sick Mrs. J. H. Barbery^ left Monday ; for the St. Francis hospital in Green sville, where she will uundergo an operation Monday. Mrs. Elvin Holtzclaw has been ili flhe past week. Birth Announcement Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bradshaw an nounce the birth of a daughter, San dra Gail, April 24 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Bradshaw before marnage was Miss Lcils Medlock. _r, ' Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. V. E. Simmons was hostess at a miscellaneous shower given in hon- ]or of her daughte.r-in-4arw—zm the- home Mrs. Eddie Simmons near, Clinton on Wednesday evening. A large number *f friends and ] relatives, gathered for the occasion. After an evening of entertainment Mrs. Simmons, assisted by Mrs. Law-! rence Campbell, served a plate lunch with cold drinks, ice cream and cake. Mrs. Simmons was presented a basket of gifts given by the guests. Baptismal Service Held A baptismal service was held Sun- COLUMBIA SPEEDWAY 3 t/ 2 Miles from Columbia on Charleston Highway STOCK CAR RACES 100 Laps of Racing! SUNDAY Time Trials 1:30 7 Races 3:30 FREE PARKING