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4 \ \ , -t-* X” ^ J Thursday, May 20, 1948 I L.'—-., —■■■■, ' ' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven FARMERS Around the farm, and into town, rid ing on a Wklixer . . , (area time . . . •are* money! S WORKERS 5S R <<i* to work the — thrifty way with a 22 Whiner. An entire 22 week of tramporta- 22 ‘ion for only 10c. = COMMUTERS. —« It’s goodbye to but- 5S ***• train* and (treet- amn can with a Whiner on my bike. No dm# 2 lost waiting- And S it'* money mend. STUDENTS ■■ Late for danet? ... JJJ unheard of npw. Tough on the allow- H ance) ... my Whiz- ng zer coco but a few ^ cent* each week. ■ WHIZZH BIKE MOTOR ladediag Alt BIKE MOTGW.A- COX HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY N. Broad Street Clinton, S. C. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE VfRS. CECIL O'DELL,' Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fulmer, Mrs. James Fulmer and son visited Mr. and Mrs. John Fulmer and Mrs. Ida Cromer in Newberry Saturday, j Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams, Mrs. Joe Abrams and Miss Doris Abrams were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kdy in Greenwood. Messrs. John Gaskin* Hugh B. ! Workman and Rev. H. F. Bauknight I attended the district conference in Graniteville Wednesday. Miss Ira Bell Summers accom- j panied a party of friends from Clin- ! ton and spent the week-end in Gat- (linburg, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fields Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kelly and fam ily spent Sunday in Walhalla with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy visited Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Morgan in Cross Hill Sunday. Mrs. E. J. Willinghaam spent a few days last week in Atlanta, Ga., with her sister, Mrs. Jerry Howard, and Mr. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lindsey and small daughter spent Sunday in Honea Path with Mr. Lindsey's par ents. Mrs. G. N. Foy spent the week end at Camp Long with Miss Eloise ojj Johnson, a former teacher in Gold Batesburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ru- ville. Mr. Foy was on a business dolph Prater Sunday. tri P in mat section at the same time ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stevens and George Craft spent the week-end children were Sunday guests of Mr. ^ rs - Gussie Jordan m Green- Stevens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.^T. E. v Stevens, in Clinton. I Mr - and ^ rs - Ce , cl1 Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams aHd j b °y s s P ent the week-end in Union Linda spent Sunday in Greenville t ^ r - and ^ rs- J ames Bolton, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakely. Mr.! Mrs. Rosa B. Bowman of Ahder- and Mrs. Gettys Attaway “and daugh-i son > s P ent t* 1 ® week-end with het ter of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs.j son ’ B- Bowman, and Mrs. Bow- P. L. Attaway of Whitmire, were man - Sunday supper guests of Mr. and | Mr. Mrs Abrams children were Sunday visitors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig spent the week-end in Greenville with ian foreign minister, said: ‘The idea of a united Europe means hope of liberation to. the people of Rumania. I state that .-Romania wants to join ( a united F.urope." He added thatj “the arbitrary Une now dividing Eu-1 Benton, listed Concrete accomplish ments of the Geneva Conference, de spite the ,.black -pessimism that pre ceded it. I The delegation pointed out that: Of the 45 decisions of the confer- rope is drawn in\sand and can movejence, the U. S. delegation supported toward the west at a command from 141. t — With the one exception of includ ing limitations of freedom in the cov enant of human rights, every pro posal -the delegation wanted adopt ed was passed by a very large ma- Nations | joritv. The “Abundantly clear” fact that the Soviet bloc "would not and could ; Moscow.” Progress Made On Free Press Washington—The United Conference on Freedom of informa tion and the Press made “remarka- 2”?? ctt , v * f h :: v ' ment ?;!not proceed in the'diiectTon'of'greai- the 6 U. S. delegates to the recent CORPORAL AND MRS. lHARV Poige-Horvey Miss Jean.Paige, of Philadelphia. I Pa., became the bride of Corporal Murrah and Neal Harvey in Germany on March j conference said Sunday. In a detailed report to Secretary of State George C. Marshall, the U. S. delegation, headed by former As sistant Secretary of State William SPENT MOTHER’S DAY HERE The following were guests of Mrs Agnes Kern on Mother's day: Mr and Mrs. P. S. McElhinncy of At lanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lom- inack, Jr, and son. Bill, of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison and Mrs. S. A. Kern, of Greenwood; Miss Nancy Kern, student at Winthrop college, Rock Hill; Mrs. Luther Mar tin. Mr. and Mrs, Luther Martin, Jr.. r. er freedom. 18. Immediately following the cere- and Bob Martin.p{ Simpsonville; M and Mrs. G H. Murrah in Newberry. mon y ^ left for Pans a w ® d ‘ * Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and ldl ?* tr; P and Mrs. Pearspn Fowler, of Foun tain Inn; Miss Ruth McNair, of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Craig. girls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey is serving as a Red! Hartsville; Miss Louise Kern, of Lan- 4 Cross hostess in Germany. ' caster; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ander- this city. | Anderson, Jr,, and children. Miss They will leave Germany soon for I Henrietta Anderson, and Mrs, Oscar a visit where. to relatives here and ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT* FOR 35c. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your money back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fun gicide, TE-OL. Made with 90% al cohol, it PENETRATES. Reaches and kills MORE germs ON CONTACT.* Today at McGee’s Drug Store. Kern, all of Reidville; and Mrs. W. R.' Anderson, Sr., of this citv. Miss Juanita Rowland of Spartan burg, sperit Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland. Miss Virginia Bolt of Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart and Jim my visited Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair and Charles Stewart in Columbia Sunday. COMPARE OUR PLAN Before Financing or Re-financing When buying a new or used car, always ask your dealer about u>ing our plan, or come in and see us yourself. II, S. BAILEY & SON, BANKERS Phone 18 — Robert M. Vance — Small Loan Department Little Misses Elaine and Fredna Ross of Marion, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross.- Birthday Dinner For Little Girl On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nor ris entertained a few friends at din- During the evening Mrs. R. L- Francis directed a mock wedding and newspaper write-ups which proved I _ very entertaining. Mrs. W. A. Moorhead invited the iuestt uito u« gift room where lit* table was adorned with pink roses , . . . . i and pwfk lighted candles. Various ner in honor of their daughter, littie irniscellaneous glfts includin;? chma jCarolyn Ndrns who was celebrating;^ silver in lhe bride . s chosen pat . ; h® r 8th birthday Those attending^ wer e on display. 'were: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar- XIrc n -v T - r ^- '^ na _ MrS :. L, f. V -4lHmch bowl and Miss Ruth Hair served miniature bride cakes and j Claud. Farmer and son spem wnt'Th^w^k-i Cpl. Harvey is tl* son ot Mrs. Ella! son, Mrs. B. M. Anderson. MissKath- I^Mr^ and^r^jL J^hnTon‘ a Mr> nd in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Hi,rvc !' ? nd the late of enne Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben and Mrs. Emory Moore attended the Hoyt Nobles. singing convention at Rocky Springs! ^ r - and *^ rs - Hoy Livingstone and Sunday. J * * | son and Mrs. J. W. McCain of Greer, I Mr. and Mrs. George Force and s P® nt Sunday with Mrs. Rolf Clark. son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wertz and: ()n M° n day Mrs. Clark s—brother,, , , ... . . .. . . children of Newberry, were Sunday : Lumas Puckett, ot Greer, was her i f t ’ lftS t0 dehghl any , guests of Mr. and Mrs Earl Holson- ' llU1 ® ^Is hiart __ i har-w Mr - and Mrs - Marvin Outley of) „ ^ ^ . Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr. and ' Bride-Elect Entertained Mrs. L. A. Morgan. . _ L A'group of friends entertained" for (( Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater, Mrs. Miss Virginia Bolt, popular-bride- Eddy Price and son were Sunday e^ct, Monday evening at Joanna club guests of Mrs. Eunice Rikard in' with a miscellaneous shower. Batesburg. ' - i Misses Dalene Hatton and Ellie Messrs. J. C. Lambert and Bud Faro presided over the bride’s regis- Carr spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach,; ter. COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING Electrical Appliance Repairing and Electrical Construction Work Floor Plugs A Specialty ARNOLD M. CANNON 29 S. Owens St. Tel. 245-J HARDWARE ITEMS Mop Sticks — Mops Mop Buckets Johnson Floor Wax Electric Mixers Electric Razors Electric Toasters Electric Water Heaters Perfection Oil .Stoves C hampicn Outboard Motor Life Jackets Fishing Supplies Browning Automatic Guns Buckeye Aluminumware Luray Dinnervvare Gas Ranges Myers Well Pumps Hydraulic Auto Jacks Visegrip Wrenches Speed Queen Washers Automobile Tires — Tubes Mower Repairs — Twine Chain Hoists Thornhill Wagons Fluorescent Fixtures Du Pont Paints Siellac—orange, white Paint Brushes—all sizes Creosote Wood Preservative Bicycles—large or small Majestic Radios COPELAND Hardware Supply Co. Phone 15 Marshall and son of Greenville, Mrs. Janie Norris of Kinards, Miss Jo Ann -Reeder and t\Ir. and Mrs. Carl I Norris and daughter, Barbara, ' NEW-"Warren" High-Speed Chain cuts faster, lasts longer,uses less power miniature mints. The color scheme, in the din ing room and refeshments was green Jnd white. VV hq VaqAVon and &tt lUif? FRIDAY and SATURDAY i If you want to' see some% thing surprising in. chain^ saw operation, see the new; LOMBARD model with the new^ Warren chain. Immediate delivery from our stock, ^ School Closing Play The commencement exercises of) l Joanna school will be held Saturday FORMATION OF ; evening at 7 o’clock at the school. Immediately following Miss Gladys Willingham will present a 3-act, 1 operetta, “Goldilocks’ Adventure.”! ft Th ® r Hague, the Netherlands, May The Public iv: mrHially . ru.m i 4-— Wm.v.otl Chllfl'tull 11 111 ,1V-■ 11 rged ~ immediate formation of a, United Eu- CHURCHILL URGES UNITED EUROPE The Most Amazing Announcement of TiVe Safety Even Made/ Singing Convention Sunday The Laurens County Singing con- ; ropean ^assembly and asked European nations to sacrifice some measure of ,.,;h c -national sovereignty to permit even- vention will meet Sunday afternoon;. , . . . / , . . ' . ! at 2:30, May 23. at the GoldviMe establishment of a federation. 1 Methodist church. The public is cor- H , e ®^ Isa Sed. this federation as part dually invited. ’ of 3 “ arger world government based m r on the mam grouping of mankind. Methodists Plan Meeting j Britain's wartime prime minister addressed 600 members of a 22-na- ROAD MACHINERY COMPANY 430 Meeting St. — West Columbia, S. C. * ♦> ♦.* ♦ > ♦ > ♦ ♦> ♦> ♦ A # A * # ♦♦ v» *#%««» %'♦ ♦> »# ♦> •# *V •>*»«« % ♦ V# COLD THEATRE Goldville, S. C. i 7 Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 4 1:15 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c .A revival at the Methodist churchi Will begin May 23 and' continue * lonal °f Europe in a city through May 30. Services will bei decorated with a new flag fur the held each evening at 7 30. Rev. I proposed Eui 0 P® an federation. The Bauknight ot Grace Methodist church : flag ’ 3 Iarge red E on a whlte baclci in Woodruff, will be the visiting min-! ” !0un d. was designed by Duncan ister. The public is invited. Sandys, son-in-law- of Churchill. The forum was held in the tulip Prayer Meetings Being Held decorated Hall of Knights, meeting Preceding the Methodist revival P laG ® the Dutch senate. I cottage prayer meetings are now in progress. Thursday evening at 7 o’clock the .meetings will be at the National hatreds of the past must be forgotten so the continent can live in peace, Churchill said. He THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 20-21— "THE BISHOP'S WIFE" With CARY GRANT. LORETTA YOUNG and DAVID NIVEN home of Mrs. James Fulmer, with described the movement for Europe an unity as one of peoples and not | of political parties. ‘We aim at the eventual partici pation. of all peoples throughout the, continent whose society and way of. life are not in discord with the char ter of human rights and sincere ex-! pression of free democracy,” Church ill said. “We welcome any country where the people own the govern ment, and not the government the people.” , , The delegates unanimously adoptea Mrs. James Simpson conducting, and at Mrs. Addison’s with Walt Fulmer I) conducting. 'On Friday the service will f : be at the home ot Mrs. Joe Abrams with Mrs. John Ross conducting, and : j at Mrs. Jeff OT>eH’s, w-ith Mrs. Eu | Huhnicutt conducting. You are in vited to attend the meeting nearest your home. With Our Sick Rob Morr^ of, Kinards, is quite ill at his home. Mrs. Otis Murphy is a patient at a resolution stating that the objeet- >// SATURDAY, MAY 22— "THE GANGSTER ....Also.... Chap. 1—"Dangers of the Canadian Mounted ■ r - PLUS A TWO-REEL COMEDY MONDA AND TUESDAY, MAY 24-25— AT REGULAR PRICES— "GONE WITH THE WIND' Starring- VIVIEN LEIGH TWO SHOWS MONDAY—9:30 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. TWO SHOWS TUESDAY—2:30 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. // 11 Newberry hospital having undergone 1 j an appendectomy. Fred Morgan of near Goldville, is ill at his home. j Mrs. Holley is a patient at Hays flSspital in Clinton. *• j Mrs. Frances Oswalt is also a pa- tiqet at Hays hospital. , Birth Announcement Ross Capt. and Mrs. Fred Ross of Ma-; rion, announce the birth of a daugh-' ter May 17. Mrs. Ross is the former Miss Tootsie O’Dell of Goldville'. ives of the congress will not be at tained until “all Europe is united and organized.” Fraternal greetings were addressed to all the peoples of Europe. Gregoire Gavencu, former Roman- *- "I WEDNESDAY, MAY 26— 'MY GAL USA' Also — CASH NIGHT- NEXT— 'TYCOON // Pat Carr Gives Birthday Party Miss Pat Carr was hostess to 30 little friends Saturday afternoon, the occasion of her 8th birthday. The centerpiece far the dining table was a lighted cake on a plat- form outlined with pink roses, and flanked on either side with tall pink I tapers. For entertainment, Pat's, mothei, | Mrs. D'. M. Cafr, assisted r by Misses Carolyn Thomas and Dot Carr, car ried the guests to the movies and i drug store for refreshments. The little honoree received a -rr YALE TIRES 6.00x16 now only $12.40 Plus tax Guaranteed by Kire Oil Co. Young Brothers Eastside Purol Station 394 E. Carolina Ave. Phone 135 FOR YOUR OLD 8ATTERX ON A Wizard deluxe <*(/ARANTiED 2 full years!- Hour i GROUP 21 $12.45 |y.75 FOR MOST FOpW.AR CARS ySo* OIL Low cost • 100% Put!. NEW " DEPEND All! 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