The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 03, 1949, Image 9
r
ri'-~
THE CHRONICLE
Strives To Be A Clean
Newspaper, Complete
Newsy and Reliable
3bp Olltntmi
~r
THE CHRONICLE
If You Don't Read
You Don't Get the News
Volume XUX
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, March 3, 1949
Number 9
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
AfRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspondent end Representative
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Eskew of
Greenville, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul K. Holland,
Mary and Wendell, of Ruby, spent
several days last week with Rev. and
Mrs. John K. Holland. .
Rev. J. W. Spillers attended the
South Carolina Baptist Evangelist
conference in Columbia this week.
On Monday evening a group of young
people attended the youth night ser
vices there.
Miss Doris Holland spent the
week-end with her parents, Rev. and
Mrs. John H. Holland.
Rev. and Mrs. John H. Holland and
J. E. Holland spent a few days dur
ing the week in Latta visiting Mr.;
and Mrs. L. A. Manning, and at-;
tended the ministers meeting which
was held in the home of Rev. and ^
Mrs. Andrew C. Aston. J
Mrs. Jonas Samples and son, and!
Mrs. Martha Weathers and daughter
visited relatives in Woodruff recent- I
ly.
Mrs. W. D. Sheriff is spending!
Hotpoint
NEW 1949 MODELS
NOW ON DISPLAY
We have in stock the fol
lowing Home Appliances
we invite you to call 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.
Phon# 423
WEST BEND
TTI! DE LUXE ALUMINUM
Gleaming Aluminum
that saves food
BY COOKING THE
WATERLESS WAY
Q>
This beautiful Flavo-Seal water
less cookware by West Bend
saves food by cooking quickly
and gently over low heat. You
keep more of the healthful food
elements. Cooks without watch
ing, too. Made of tripU-thick
aluminum with electrically-
welded handles. Set consists of
2 and 3 quart sauce pans, HP
chicken fryer and 5 quart
Dutch Ovca Roasteri
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Phone 423
some time withh her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hampton Gregory.
Mrs. W. H. Quinn spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James McCarson
in Laurens.
Wister Todd and Linda Hays of
Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dor
sey Turner Thursday.
W. S. Clem spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser recent
ly. -
Mrs. Roy Fulmer recently visited
her mother, Mrs. Clara Steel, in Au
gusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Garner and
children of Chester, spent the week
end with relatives here.
T-Sgt. and Mrs. Howard Dillishaw
of Tokyo, Japan, spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Turner and
children of Ninety-Six, were Sun
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.^B^rfy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Campbell and
children, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams
visited Mrs. Ethel Summer in Lock
hart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson
and children spent Saturday with
Mr. Patterson’s mother, Mrs. John
Patterson, at Fort Mill.
D. L. McGee spent the week-end
with his sister, Mrs. Maggie Ravy,
who is seriously ill.
Mrs. Katie Caldwell of Greenville,
is spending the week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. R. P. Harris and Mr. Harris.
Mrs. Johnnie Holcomb of Pelzer,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Holcomb.
P. R. Heaton and Mrs. Homer
Smith of near Piedmont, spent Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hea
ton, Sr.
Mrs. W. I. Nodine was a visitor in
Greenville Thursday.
Clyde Greer visited relatives in
Greer Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Holcomb and
children spent several days during
the week with Mrs. Holcomb’s moth
er, Mrs. Mary Bailey, near Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tayldr and
children spent Sunday with relatives
in Greenwood.
Mrs. B. S. Ra\frls has returned
home ater spending two weeks with
her daughter, Mrs. G. R. Clark, and
Mr. Clark in Catawba.
T-Sgt. and Mrs. Charlie Robertson
of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end
with Mr. arid Mfg: B"'
W. Dj Sizemore attended the fun
eral of James Tate in Etberton, Ga.,
last week.
Leonard Gilliam and sons attend
ed the funeral of their grandmother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Sailor,' in Ninety-Six
Friday.
Mrs. Jessie Laney and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Ledford
visited Mr. Laney, who is a patient
in a Columbia hospital, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Allen and daugh
ters and Mrs. Estell Suddeth of Ware
Shoals, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bag-
well of Waterloo, recently visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Hill.
Mrs. Dick Hueble and son, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gruber of Joanna,
Visited Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sam
ples last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Law-
son visited Mr. and Mrs. James Yar
borough in Fountain Inn Sunday.
Clarence Goff of Batesburg, and
Mrs. Ada Barker of Florida, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry King.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lowery, Mrs.
Florence Ervin and grandson, Bruce, (
of Augusta, Ga., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Woodell King.
Mrs. R. H. Cause, Sr., is spending
two weeks with h^- ^on, R. H.
Cause, Jr., and Mrs. Cause in De
catur, Ga.
served a wedding anniversary March
2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Owens will
celebrate their golden wedding anni
versary March 5.
With The Sick
Dewey Samples is a patient at Hays
hospital where he underwent an
operation Friday.
Mrs. Marshall Samples is confined
to her home on account of illness.
Jim Wilkie is a patient at Bla
lock’s Clinic.
Mrs. Roy Sisk continues ill at her
home.
Little Brenda Ann Woody is im
proving after being ill.
Mrs. Carl Windsor has been ill
with flu.
Mrs. \J. R. Hamrick is improving
after a tonsilectomy at Hays hospital
last week.
extended a special invitation to at
tend this service.
George Washington Party
The Ever-Ready class of Calvary
Baptist church with their teacher,
Mrs. Joe Campbell, ehjoyed a George
Washington party on February 14 at
the home of Miss Billie Arnold.
Miss Maudme Yarborough had
charge of the games among them an
article on the party was written with
everyone giving an adjective to fill
in the blank spaces, which created
much excitement when read.
Later in the evening the hostess,
assisted by Misses Betty Anne Camp
bell and Gerry Trammell, served
sandwiches, cookies and drinks.
To the surprise of the group James
Arnold had recorded the party op
a wire recorder and everyone was
excited over hearing the party
played. ' ' |
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMCLI
“The Paper Everybody Read*”
wp. a
DISCOMFORT!
r <tf: - 35* Per Bottla
Young People's Service
There will be a special young peo-
ile’s service at the Church of God on
Sloan Street Saturday evening at
7:15. Mrs. Frances Littleton will
be in charge and invites the public
to attend.
Birth Announcements
Godfrey
Mr. and yirs. C. M. Godfrey an
nounce the birth of a son on Feb
ruary 27.
Cause
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Cause, Jr., of
Decatur, Ga., announce the birth of
a son on February 21. Mrs. Cause
is the former Miss Beulah Hunt of
Atlanta, Ga. Rev. Cause is formerly
of this city.
“World Day of Prayer” at Bailey
Memorial Church
Tomorrow evening, March 4, at
7:30 at Bailey Memorial Southern
Methodist church'“The World Day of
Prayer’ will be observed in a special
service. All denominations in the
world on this date at some hour
during the day will be holding spec
ial services at which time many
prayers will be offered in a plea unto
Almighty God for the spiritual re
habilitation of the world.
People of all denominations are
RECOVERS FROM
SINUS TROUBLE
Mrs.
resident o! Ware
Shoals, is finally on the road to
recovery, after suffering two years
with sinus trou-
\ ble. Mrs.
Dr. Hart
suffered very
much during
these years and
the various rem-
j edies had given
j o n 1 y temporary
relief. She also
complained o f
nervousness and
not sleeping well
at night.
Dr. C. J. Hart,
Chiropractor, of Laurens, located
and removed the cause of Mrs.—’s
trouble. She began to show im-
p'-ovement the first day after tak
ing chiropractic spinal adjust
ments. She now reports that she
is sleeping better, nervousness has
improved and those awful sinus
headaches have disappeared.
If you are suffering from sinus
trouble and desire to jjet well,
consult . . .
DR. C. J. HART
of Laurens
He is located at 254 W. Main St.,
just one block from Post Office,
next to First Method.^t Church.
mewsr-M* W $mymNp a:/
/ft THE A/E}V
UNSVERSAL
2-SPEED
WASHER
*::\i the Hew luper-Scfe Wringer
Kow you can have two wash-
in'’sneeds in the same washer
O 4 .
— flow speed for fine fabrics
and woolens, regaljr speed for
ordinary clothes. Now you'll
do washing belter, quicker,
safer. Exci ;sive Super-Safe
Wringer with Control-O Roll
pives you complete protection,
stops instantly with instinctive
' pullaway”
stc/rTWAY
limi’ed quorrtily Q
CD.”- R :HT AWAY!
T. C. JOHNSON CO.
Piumbin?,. Heating and Electrical Contractors
Phone 4-J
1HE NEW DOfiGEIHA1
GAGES 10 BE DIFFERENT!
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
February 25th was Miss Hazel
Sherard's birthday.
Miss Ellen Gregory has a birthday
tomorrow.
Mrs. Florence Splawn had a birth
day February 23.
Today is Mrs. Joe Holder’s birth
day.
March 15th is Mrs. G. R. Clark’s
birthday.
Elaine Holocmb was 5 years old
February 18.
Anne Holcomb was 3 years old
February 21.
Charles Shephard has a birthday!
Saturday.
Mrs. Will Lyda celebrated a birth
day February 28.
John L. Sisk has a birthday March
10th.
Today is Mrs. Ethel Ferall’s birth
day.
Mrs. Clara Barnett has a birthday
March 6.
Billy Sexton celebrated a birthday
: February 28.
i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee will cele
brate a wedding anniversary March
6th.
Little Roberta McGinnis had a
birthday February 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fulmer
will celebrate a wedding anniversary
March 6.
February 28th was Jack Black
well’s birthday.
March 1st was Guy Turner’s
birthday.
Mrs. D. W. Garner celebrated a
birthday February 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders ob-
Come and see the car built for
today’s bigger, taller,
more active Americans
TtS a daring new car . . . new in it»nwn distinctive stvle'. . . new
in the fresh, natural beauty that comes from truly basic design!
It’s the new car tiiat dares to lie different. It’s narrntrrr outside
. . . yet wider inside, for the extra elbow room and shoulder com
fort you want.
It’s shorter outside for easier parking and garaging . . . yet *b«s
new Dodge is /onger inside for stretch-out roominess. It’s lower
outside . yet higher inside, to give you the head room that spelk
added comfort every mile you ride.
See how Dodge gives all those things car owners really want today
. . . sleek styling with plenty of room . . . flashing performance
with economy . . . the proved smoothness Dodge All-Fluid Drive
makes possible. Come in . . . get the whole Dodge story . ..
KNEE-ICVH SEATS—give fall sup
port. Froa* Mat travels five
inches ... rises one inch in Boo
ing forward for better vision.
DOORS OPEN WIDE—and »(jt
at angle of almost l >0 degree*.
Easy to get in and out. No arm
rests to climb over.
COROVIET
1 I
New GYRO-MATIC . . . Frees You From Shifting .. ,
Available at Eafro Cost
All-WEATHEB COMFORT—new
heating and ventilating system
brings freak air to all passen-
gert. Balky pacta under hood.
mW “OET-AWAY” ENGINE— gives
flashing pick-up, faster accelera
tion. Higher comproMou engine
saves gasoline dollars.
CO nry F n * "OTC 0 00 MP v N Y
211 West Main Street Telephone 513
V
-i&dflsaia
\
/