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* > . , . . .i Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts Street Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S D. Dawkins & Sons LYDIA MILLS NEWS For the Week ... MRS. MART SATTERFIELD. Correspondent and Representative j: 3 i „ COCO DISCOMFORTS tiquU Pgr Pott ig- Coal Plenty on hand/ all screened. Weights and price guaranteed. H. J. PITTS STORE BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING ...Hfld ••• HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm and son of Joanna, visited Mrs. Frances Taylor and sons Sunday. Mrs. Papline Lawson visited her son and daughter-in-law^ Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lawson near Clinton a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barbee In Joanna Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumerel visit ed the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! J. O. Dobbins, in Cross Anchor Sun day. . | j Miss Claudette Parrish of Joanna,, was the week-end guest of Miss Barbara Mills. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Abercrombie and daughter were visitors in Greenville, Sunday. Russell Stone and Davis Ellis vis ited Telly Blackwell near Clinton Sunday.. | Mrs. W. T. Queen and children visited her mother, Mrs. Rowland,', in Laurens Sunday: Mrs. M. C. Smith of Laurens, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith. Mrs. G. E. Bishop and Mrs. Effie Willis were visitors in Greenville i during the week. / ’ terficld. Further organization plans will be outlined Friday evening, January 28. a Addresses Woman’s Club Fifty members of the Woman’s club and their guests heard the- first j of a series of studies entitled,, “In The Know,” Thursday evening in the school cafeteria. "In The Know, Socially,” was given by Mrs. R. C. Adair apd was followed by a round, table discussion by members. Mrs. David Word of West Clinton, gave the devotional and led in singing the club theme song: "Look For The Beautiful.” Mrs. James Pitts, also of Clinton, rendered several , piano ( numbers. Club hostesses were Miss Margar-. et Blakely and Miss Kathryn Eichel-j 1 berger. ' • *. Planning Board Meets I Monday evening at 7 o’clock, ,the planning board of the Woman’s club met at the community center to com plete work on the yearbook. Its members are Mrs. Theodore Queen, Mrs. W. A. Parrish, Mrs. J. E. Wray, Mrs. Nancy Hughes, Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Miss Margaret Blakely and Miss Kathryn Eichelberger. C. Ott+hrKrn at the home Of his sister, Mrs. Bessie Burgess, in Union Satur day. He was a native of Union, but had been making his home in Ashe ville, N. C. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alice Gallman and two children; three brothers, J. L. of Greenwood; J W. of Union, and J. G. Gallman of Lydia; and one sister, Mrs. Bur gess. Rev. White of Union, conducted the services. Interment was in Rose- mont cemetery in Union. MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: Whereas, L. Russell Gray made suit to me to grant Isbaella Fuller i Letters of Administration of the Es tate and effects of Frank H. Williams.; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Frank H. Williams, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court ; of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on Jan- | uary 31, 1949, next, after publication Thursday, January 27. 1919 hereof at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 17th day of January, A. D., 1949. i J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 27-2c Probate Ludge. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLf “The Paper Everybody Reads” Arthritis Pain For quick, doUchtfully comforting help for MhM and pain* of Rheum at Ism. Arthritis. Jfouritla, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Souralgla try fcomind. Works through tho blood. First dose usually starts alloylstlng palm as you can work, enjoy life and sloop more comfortably. Oet RooUod at druggist today. Quick, com plete aotlafietloB or money boqk nermnteod. Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 for Appointment Demonstration For Scouts One patrol of the intermediate scouts enrolled in the homemaking unit, studied pies at their meeting Tuesday afternoon. A demonstration on lemon pies was given by Mrs Jesse Boyce to fifteen' girls in the unit. ' I j Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter and sons ! vistied in Whitmire Sunday. I G. E- Bishop visited his brother, ;, J. O. Bishop, who is a patient in the ;i General hospital in Spartanburg, |;Sunday. ; Guests of Mrs. Addie B. Coleman ; and Mr. and Mrs. George Roper j Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ; Davis and Mrs. Mary Taylor of Ware Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sligh of near Clinton, and Mrs. Polly Brown of Cross Anchor. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hughes spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James; ♦•.*oww > o#www # *Io Hughes in Wattsv;lie • »oo«o«o«o«oo»«oo *««••• »«*«o%WooWoVf«*•«*•«>«W« ! ° ^ DO YOU HAVE PROPER FIRE PROTECTION? Is your roverage adequate? Should >ou suffer a disastrous hre would your insurance cover your loss? Think this over Sep ns for al! kinds of Insurance. Surety It' n.K and U> al I.state We invite your business. CLINTON REALTY b INSURANCE CO. B. Hubert Boyd Phone 6 We have in stock x the fol lowing: Home Appliances we invite you to tall and see. —Ranges —Refrigerators —Home Freezers —Disposalls —Dishwashers —Electric Sinks —Washing Machines —Ironers —Cabinets —Water Heaters You May As Well Have the Best HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 Sgt. Harold Hughes of Santa Ana, Calif., is spending a leave with his mother, Mrs. Nancy Hughes. Community-Wide Sing A community-wide sing. * sponsor ed by the Woman’s club, was held in the auditorium of the school Sunday atternoon. Rev. John H. Holland, pastor of Bailey Memorial church, led the large group in several songs, old and new. At intermission Mrs.. J E. Wray, program chairman, stated the club’s objectives and thanked the audience for their all-out sup port of the event, which is to-be a regular feature of the club's activi ties. Invocation was given by Rev. J. H. Walker. Miss Mary Johnson was pianist. A quartet from the Pentecostal Holiness church at Jo anna, had a part on the program. Funeral Services Held Fer W. C. Gallman Funeral services were held for W. $1.00 SPECIAL READINGS $1.00 / I ■ I I KEEP YOUR i ! CAR I IN TIP-TOP S ! CONDITION j / OUR EXPERT j i MECHANICS i - ARE AT YOUR j V SERVICE i “cooper*"* MOTOR CO. West Main Street Phone 515 Ruby Ray RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOP "Tofessional Care . . . Is Best for Your Hair” Broad St. Phone 453 With The Sick Ruby Hughes is suffering an arm injury. . f M.s. Lt.,i Pace .s ill a. iiei home *...y..............• UII 1 tTvi L II Vi SUCCI. Mrs. Jessie Duckett is a patient at thq Bi ll ak clinic, v . 8 M.». Cluu . Hen nett i-. hi at he:' home. * • » J n hi i.:e na- ooen i.t the past o w eeks. i^... n J nnnj. ^I..c. n ,s ..I it hn .» home on i>ec. a street. M: Bonnie Mae Sm.th has re- tj turneu home after' being a patient i ** .at the Blalock clinic. , Birthdays and Anniversaries Festus Harris will have a birth— day January 31. Mrs. C. S. Mathis celebrated her birthday January 2i- Mrs. Bill Nelson bad a birthday January 22. Dewel Satterfield's birthday is January 30. Barbara Satterfield will be 8 years old January 30. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Edmorais will celebrate their 15th wedding anni versary February 2. Pearl Webb had a birthday Janu ary 15. t Mrs. Will Ellis is celebrating her birthday today. Corliss Smith's birthday was Janu ary 22. Madam Right Famous Palmist DO YOU NEED HELP? If so, this message is for you. I can help you, no matter what hopes, fears or trouble may be. If others have failed you, ONE VISIT IS ALL THAT IS NECESSARY TO GAIN RESULTS. I suc ceed where others fail! I will tell you whom to trust and whom to avoid. I will tell you how to succeed in business and investments, have loved ones returned, conquer your rivals and give you Luck in all your undertakings, no matter what the trouble may be, over come all evil influences and bad luck. GIVES LUCKY DAYS! For Limited Time Only White and Colored — 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. — Daily and Sunday Spartanburg HVay, 2 Miles from City—LAURENS, S. C. $1.00 SPECIAL READINGS $R00 . . /c^„j % UJH£RST0 GO .O/' 0£PENDABk£ AA/D P R / £ A/DL V SERV/CE R. L. Plaxico D. E. TRIBBLE CO. BUILDERS SUPPUES Phone 94 \ W. Roy Pitts PITTS COAL CO. “Best Quality Coal” Phone 75 PITTS SER. STATION "Service With . Smile” ♦ # # * • ' ♦> 1 j: § William M. Shields SHIELDS' MODERN STUDIO COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-W ■ 8 Birthday Party Mrs. Odie Nelson entertained a number of teen-agers at her Lome Saturday evening honuring her i| daughter. Dorothy, on her 15th. birth- j* day. A large group attended this'j happy occasion, and the honoree re-,^ ceived many useful gifts. AJter sev- r eral games were played, refreshments j of potato chips, candy, cookies, pea- j nuts and cold drinks were served • by Mrs. Nelson and Miss Bobbie Shockley. ’ ‘ Birthday Party far Peggj Edmonds Peggy Edmonds was entertained Tuesday afternoon with a birthday. 8 party at her home. Many little H friends attended to help her enjoy SJ this happy occasion. Mrs. Edmonds and Mrs. J. P Aberctombie con- 8 ducted games and served refresh- jt ments. Peggy was -presented gifL. 8 or her friends. r**'. v, * > r rP .Pn Robert E. Wysor, III “Sfervice Beyond the Contract” -GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE R. E. WYSOR, III Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J # - *• • a Birthday Pirty Mrs. Jim Bailey invited a number Jjt 'little tfriends of her son, Rock, ta t* celebrate his 7th birthday. Indoor j 5 games and contests were enjoyed S during the afternoon. Mrs. Bailey was assisted, in serving by Miss Bax- 8 bara McLendon. Each guest remetn- ^ bered Rock with a gift, 8 Birthday Dinner Honors M. B. Satterfield Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Oakley gave a surprise birthday dinner Sunday in J; honor of her father, M. B. Satter field, on his 78th birthday. Center- ; ing the dining table was a white ! birthday cake with 78 pink candles. | Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Satterfield and children, Mr. , and Mrs. Fred Meeks, Mr. and Mrs. j Mart Satterfield and family, Mr. and - Mrs. Melvin Satterfield and children, | Mr. and Mrs. David Satterfield and soon, A. J, Satterfield and son, Walker. Teen-Age Canteen Organised A teen-age canteen was organized at the community center Friday eve ning. Earl McElhannon, chairman, led a discussion on the needs of a canteen. Concluding the discussion, a membership committee was ap-j pointed as follows: Frances Coker, 1 Susie McElhannon, Sarah Alice Sfd-! Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Roddy RODDY'S RESTAURANT “‘Serving Fine Food for Fine Folks” The Baldwin Appliance Company It’s such fun to work in a kitchen made pleasant by con venient, attractive, lator-saving appliances. The Baldwin Ap pliance Company, established in 1945, has a superior selection of appliances engineered for utmost in utility, performanee and appearance. They are exclusive Frigidaire dealers, rendering domestic and commercial equipment sales and service. The Baldwin Appliance Company is located at 119 South Broad, and serves the entire county of Laurens and the town of Whitmire in Newberry County. A Thomas E. Baldwin, manager, maintains a policy of lowest prices consistent with highest quality. r » ^rv' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cox COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY CO. “Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed” 201 N. Broad Phone 12 II i ■ y ft § ft H. G. Chandler CHANDLER'S GARAGE General Auto Repairing Phone 71 ft ♦> :: « Thomas E. Baldwin BALDWIN APPLIANCE CO. FRIGIDAIRE - SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial Appliances C. W. Cooper C. W. COOPER GARAGE KAISER-FRAZIER Sales and Service All Makes of Car* Repaired and Serviced L. E. Bishop W. M. Walker BISHOP-WALKER REXALL STORE “If It', Rexall, It'i RUM" — — rrrrn~inminiiiiniMniiiniiiiiiiiii >lLI