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Thursday, May 27, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Seven
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
MRS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mrs. Cecil Farmer, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Prater, Mrs. Johnny St,roud,
Lavima Cooley and George Simpson.
Bride-Elect Entertained
Miss Gladys Willingham .was en-
CREDITORS* NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of Mrs.,Kate Tavell, de
ceased,'are hereby notified to file the
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? CREDITORS’ NOTICE STATIONERY - For the graduate,
All persons having claims against' always an appropriate and appre-
the estate of Lillie Holland Blakely, dialed gift. Chronicle Pub.. Co. Sta-
deceased, are hereby notified to file tionery Dept. •
the same, duly verified, with the un- p^OTECT YOUr! PROPERTY—Boll
nnl^M^nfnkTneS end {?* seve T ral . days with Mr and tertained at- a ihiscellaneous. shower) same ' duly v *J‘ ified ’. "J* ** ^nder- dersigne l and ffiosTindebted to said . . f
' t and Mr. Dinking of Clinton, were Mrs. Homer Jacks. | given at Joanna club last Thursday signed, and those indebted to sa.d e$tate w , n lease mjke a t weevils destroy cotton - Termites
* - - * ’-- j - —~ — 1 — —*— — ‘ ^ J destroy property. Have your home
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Maggie Mar
shall.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and chil- evening. A group of friends were estate will please make payment •
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dren of Greenwood, were Sunday, hostesses. The shower was given in i likewise.
Mrs. J. B. Allsworth and daughter visitors of'Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fui- honor of her approaching marriage
and Sgt. and Mrs. Clinton Holloway mer. - to Carson Nabors.
ise.
of Sumter, spent Sunday wdth Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Boyce
Mr. and Mrs. James Stogner and
Mr. and Mrs. Garnelle Graham of!
SAM TAVELL,
Administrator,
i j The club was effectively decorated 1 Renno, S. C.
Walhalla, spent the week-end witn dh ma g no ija leaves, White roses'iviay 14 1948 3-3pw
Mr and Mrs^ Algie Abrams. ■ nd bur » ing tapers . Mrs . D M .! y ’ - P
Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin | SSL a n d Mrs. Floyd Darnell and (-. arr . g ree ^ ed the guests and presided
■Stevens amd Tobie spent Sunday in i daughter of Charleston, are spending, over tbe br j de ’ s hook, '
Lancaster with Mr. and Mrs. Clar-1 tj 118 week with Mr. and Mrs. Luke
ence Steele I Clark. Sgt. Darnell has reaently re-
Mr. and Mrs: Pope Motes spent j turned from duty in Germany.
RUSH D. BLAKELY.
E. ERSKINE BLAKELY,
Executors.
i May 24, 1948.—10-3p.
protected against such damage. We
* ! can give you a guaranteed jdb. Call
J. R. Crawford, Phone 10, Clinton.
Termite Co. of S. C , M , D. Wiley,
i Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. - fcfc
In the receiving line with Mi$s
Willingham were JMrs. E. J. 1 Willing-;
Mrs! ‘h!“f.“ Bauknighrof' Irmo, ; h am - mother of the bride-elect and;
spent the week-end With her son.i Mrs - G^ver Nabors, mother of the!
v Rev. H. F. Bauknight, and Mrs.-^room-elect.
Mr§. Bell Burton and Mrs. Perry | Bauknight.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . Lewis
Farmer in Kinards. #
The guest of honor was becoming-1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Callaway andfly attired in a light green crepe dress
sons of Highland, N. C., were recent: with a corsage of talisman roses, a-
visitors of Mrs. Callaway’s sister,' gift of the hostesses.
Mrs. James Bodie. j The refreshments of London Fog,
Bob Barry of Detroit, Mich., has | individual cakes and mints were
joined Mrs. Barry and daughter for (served from a daintily appointed
Swygert spent. Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. S. M. Ruff, in Newber
ry.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holley spent
Sunday in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Stevens. - - I _
ML and Mrs. Curtis Salters and a 10-day visit with relatives here.(table carrying out the traditional,
children were Sunday guests of Mr. i Mrs - Bob Kimmel and son of Beth- i green and white color scheme. !
and Mrs. Chris Salters in Greenwood, i ^ eb ® m > f* 3 -' ar* visiting Mrs. Kim-- ^ iss Willingham w-as the recipient
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Garrison of! g® 1 * P arents * Mr ' and Mrs ’ W ' D: ™nv clfts
Ni 2 e K' SlX v Tn Q ?^ n i ay With Mr ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis and son
and Mrs. Fred Bragg, Sr. ; Greenwood, were recent visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Turner and son' of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Martin,
of Ninety-Six, visited- the latter’s Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy, Mrs.
parents, “Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Wu- Fearless Rowe, Ray and Ethel Mae
lingham, Somlay. ^ , were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Mi', and Mrs. Jaclc Slater and jjm Stewart in Newberry,
children were Sunday visitors of Mr. i Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham;
and Mrs. John Slater in Whitmire.: we re Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Livingston and Willie Wilson in Ninety-Six. I
daughter ot Newberry, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crolley and
week-end with Mr. and M^s. C. A. SO n of Camden, spent the week-end
Dickey, - with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Petty.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fulmer spent R e v. and Mrs. R. O. Webb of Un-
Sunday in Laurens with Mr. and 1 i 0 n, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Mrs. C. G. Fulmer. . : Garner Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Wilson spent Mrs. S. J. Sheely of Clinton, is
the week-end with the latter’s par- spending a few days, with Mr. and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, in \i rs . Hozie Bridses.
Chick Springs. • ‘ mV. and Mrs. Claude Farmer'and
Willie Gaskin of Fort Mill, spent son spent the week-end in Enoree
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John with Mr. and
Gaskin
Mrs. Clyde Putnam.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wicker and
#» The new BAll DOME (2-piece
f metal) UD ii easiest to use and
L surest to seal. Fits bny Mason
jar. To test seal
i press dome—if
down, jar is
! sealed I
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asn.in_ I Mr. and Mrs. ueorge wicker and <
Charts Holley is spending a few | baby of Newberry, spent the week- 1 |>
;ys in Cheraw with his sister, Mrs. e nd with Mr. and Mrs-. Charlie King. f
days
Cora Rivers
Mrs. Annie' <7irk and Mrs. R. F.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coleman, Mr. j
and Mrs^F. D. Carter of Greenville,'
Rushton and sons of Salud^, were were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs., j. d. Nix and family.
Clyde Atkins. i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowman and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stevens spent
the week-end in Charleston with
friends.
family of Anderson, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills and fam-
BAU ZINC
CAPS and
Rubber Rings
hove been favorites for genera
tions. They seal all Mason jars.
Easy to usel
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell are Ry of Whitmire, spent the week-end!
spending a few days in Marion with: with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garner.'
. Capt. and Mrs. Fred Ross. I Misses Robbie Stewart, Betty >
Mrs. Pete Phillips and soiv of p r ater,\Richard WRlingham and
Ne,wberry^ vers. Sunday guests of Louie Nabors spent- Sunday at Lake :
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Prater. jCffeenwood.
Messrs. George Frady, Hack Pra
ter, Richard Willingham and Bobby
Boyce of Erskine are home for sum
mer vacation. '
With The Sick
Little-Veda Jester, daughter of Mr
„ w .. --- _ n j 4 T7i and Mrs. Ben Jester, has returned
George MeTTers was ca '^d to El- f rona Newerry hospital where she
imra, N. Y., Sunday due to the death K
of his mothe:-in-law. t
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Coats of
Newberry, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell.
— ^liss Hazel EUis and Leland Low
ery of Greenville, were Sunday
guests of Miss Mary Francis.
Mr. and Mrs. L C. Jacks and Ver
non Jacks of Newark, N. . J.,
underwent an operation.
Richard Nix is ill at his home on
Pickens street.
“From the Looms of Joanna”
DRAPERY MATERIAL
36-inch Floral/ and Stripes ~39c yd.
42-inch Solids 7. . 79c yd.
48-inch Solids 98c yd.f
Dress Materials, 80x80, special price . t ^ 39c yd.
STORE-WIDE SALE IN DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
"SOMETHING NEW TO YOU
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Ocean Clear Live Lobsters
Lb....
SHIPMENT TO ARRIVE THIS FRIDAY
MEATS
Boneless Rolled Roast, lb r . 69c
^ ArmoutLS.JJacron, lb. 73c
Veal Chops, lb. 75c
GROCERIES
Jewel Lard, 4 lbs. $1.45
Borden's Condensed Milk 19c
Bush Turnip Greens 10c
IOANNA MERCANTILE COMPANY
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U, S. Highway No. 76
Goldville, S. C.
Birthday Surprise
A group of Jriends of Mrs. Cecil
O'Dell gathered at the Home of Mr.
and Mrs. James S’impson to sur
prise her with a birthday party.
The lighted front lawn of the
are > Simpson home was arranged for a
i weiner roast.
Backachi
tool
iUddar tioablM,
ntUfaction or a
-jar
While Mrs. O’Dell was held in hid
ing the hosts lighted the candles on
the white and blue birthday cake.
Thp hosts and guests presented the
trjM
, Quick, complete
(uerenteed. Aik
your druggist for Cyetex today.
money 1
honored guest with an electric perco-,
lator.
Among the guests other than the;
guest of honor and Mr. O’Dell were: I
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Prater, Mr. and
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Hwliftj* fhvltHi.SaVmjA
^ Birdsey’s Stock Feeds
i 100 Lbs..
DAIRY FEED 20% $4.70
DRIER & FRESHENING $4.40
HOG RATION $5.05
CALF MEAL 25 lbs. $1.98 .... . . $6.95
MASCOT DOG FOOD $8.05
SPECIAL DISCOUNT—1,«»0 Lbs. or More
_ - Birdsey’s Poultry Feeds
. 100 Lbs.
SCRATCH GRAINS $5.15
GROWING SCRATCH $5.25
LAYING MASH 20% $5.50
BROILER MASH 20% $5.70
GROWING MASH i... $5.55
ALL MASH STARTER 20% .7 $5.90
Also. Available In Smaller Sizes
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BIRD 5 El
FLOUR ft FEES STORES
Musgrove Street
CLINTON, S. C.
'USB THI BIST-
DIRCCT FROM MILL TO VOU
n~ -
• A style for every typo
of room.
• Authentic linos
smartly tailored.
• Yes, we have them—Hide-A-Bed sofas—Simmon*
' amazing living room piece that hides a double in-
nersp/ing mattress so. cleverly you'd nevef know it.
See the Hide-A-Bed demonstrated during SIMMONS
ANNIVERSARY SALE. You’ll be aneezed how these
beautiful sofas change so easily into comfortable
beds -r- in* just a jiffy. And, when the mattress i*
opened, sheets and blanket are already in place,
ready for sleeping. Make your selection early.-Beau*
tiful fabrics to choose from.
T. E. JONES & SONS
8t) East Catalina Ave, Phone 131-R ^ Clinton, S. C.
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