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Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ——at— i ■■■■. — i - Thursday, February 16, 1950 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIN1/ — TO BUT — TO SELL * Everybody Reads the Want Ads , Term* Cash NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, ail over 25 words 2o-per word. All want ads are cash except to Rrms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. NOTICE—I make .. different sizes and styles. Also but- i PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross o( Mon roe, N. C. were week-end quests of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Ross. Friends of Charles will be interested to know he has been made manager of the Goodyear store in Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wherry and Margaret of Newberry were Satur- covered buttons,' F(^R SALE—3 milk cows with young day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Felt- calves. H. J. Pitts. tfc naan and Mr J ton holes. Mrs. R. L. Longshore, tfc CHICKS — Heavy Breeds, LOS^ or strayed from my farm, sor- ; ^ ^Approved of Calhoun Falls'spent Sunday with-Soc^ty and this being, their focus 1 roll marc —^ • • * — and Mrs. Harold Dar- unusual way. Reading from four blue tied wadding bells, Miss Rowland was directed to various places where the gifts were hidden. Baptist W. M. S. The W. M. S. of the Baptist church met Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 7 o’clock at the church with twenty-five mem bers present. Two new members were welcomed into the Society. Simms street recuperating L from in automobile accident on Christmas Eve. Mr. Dunlap has been a patient in Newberry hospital and Columbia hospital. and Family. ing the illness and death of Mrs. Bertie N. Watts. The cards and love ly floral tributes were also appreci- u a ted. ^ _ —Mrs. Tom Carter'and Daughter. —Boyd Watts and Daughter. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep ap preciation for the many kindnesses shown at the death of Donald Quinn, and for the lovely floral tributes. —Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson —Mr a^cTlta. A. M. Shumawte eetin|! of * h< ' AmerioaT. Ugion Aux- Lonhom Will Speak At Auxiliary Meeting — John C. Lanham, local attorney, will be the guest speaker for the regular Mrs. Roy Templeton and children I The Y.W.A.’s were guests of the mule. J. J. Cornwell. mule and black mare s h ~eiis”and Reme- Mr. and Mrs. J 1c. to CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity express our sincere appreciation dies. Blakely-Burton’s GOOBER and DIXIE BOY Turn Seeds. Telephone 188. Plows and repairs for most makes of Plows and Harrows. Also Low D. O’PeJl.' I wee k thp y presented the program Hardware & Mr. and Mrs. Milton Waits and! Tl 16 topic was "How Christian Is and thanks to our friends and neigh- lc family of Greenwood spent Sunday Amenca and was given by Miss ,b ors f or kindnesses shown dur- — with the former’s parents, Mr. and Au <*rey O Shields assisted by Misses Mrs. W. K. Waits. lJ<?yce Smith, Malba Gardner, Mary LOANS wwi^Carde? PiowI^Blakely-Bur" ! Sal ^ ried . P 00 ? 16 - s «- e us for cash you ' *Mr.”and Mrs. Arthur League and'Freeman and Mrs. Nathan Brazel. ton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone | n€e< ^ ! chilc ^ en SP 001 * Sunday in Easley with! Mrs. E. J. Willingham, viee-presi 188. iliary on Tuesday afternoon, Febru ary 21, at four o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. C. Baldwin. If Ton Don’t Rend THE CHRONICLE Ton Don’t Get the News ELECTROLUX Sales[ Service SuppUes. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone 604-J. i c ;es, doctor bills, etc. (No red tape). and Mrs D g ^ouch. dent, presided over the business ses-| Friendly, confidential service. ' ' -. . . and '' ' A B. C. FINANCE CO. I Mrs. Bell Tew is spending a few! sion. The Mission Study class and , „ days in Newberry, with Mrs. John, Season of Prayer programs were an-, f , Next to Home Supply Co. Dodger. nounced for February. { V C ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS Mr. ami Mrsr-LMf. Poag attend- The hostesses, Mesdafhes Lester WOOD FOR SALE—-When vou need —Pay up to $5,000. Cost 25c a day, ed a birthday dinner for their son, Hair, Claude Parrish, and Bluford | or leave your 10 days $2 00 S. W. Sumerel, Aetna- Calvin Poag at his home in Bonds Nabors served sandwiches, potato tf Cross Roads. I chips, salted nuts, cookies and coffee, i Mrs. E. J. Willingham and Mrs. wood, call 391-M, _ _ order at The Wheel on N. Broad St. 1 izer, Tele. 80 and 32 delivered Pickup truck load, $4.00, any time. Jack Gaddy, N. Adair St. 23-2c America’* Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank FOR SALE 2 lots on S. Holland St. ^ ars0n N a t>o rs were visitors in New- Robert E. Wysor, 106 E. Carolina cow berry Saturday Ave., Telephone 85-J CALL J. T. LAWRENCE aft. 376-J! children visited the former's parents, i'Mrs. Ed Osborne, Ben Osborne, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ebe^t Boyce - Attends Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, anc j! and Mrs. Emory Moore, Mr. Mr.i and and talk over your monumental Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boyce in Lynch needs and save 20% on all designs burg, recently. and sizes. We deliver and set all jobs. 1 Ben Weinberg of Atlanta, Ga., Clinton Monument Yard. 23-4c spent the week-end with Miss Jua- LADIES —Give your face a home. nita Rowland - IF you have a house for rent, - or fa ^ a „ ^ ee e , f u J? a Monday supper guests of Mr. and 3 bedrooms, or a nice building lot ion Kit, a complete home complex- Mrs L M W{K>d in Newberry . in or near Clinton, call The Chron- ion treatment, on sale at Sadle "t ' Mr.i and Mrs. Grover Nabors and krle office.^ lc O wens Pharmacy^. . Carson Nabors were. Sunday guests FLOOR SANDERS Rent our sand- FOR SALE OR RENT—5-room cot-(of Mr. and Mrs. Nabors’ daughter, ers, edge/s and polishers. We have | tage on Lake Greenwood. Will rent Mrs. Summerville, and Mr. Summer- all the necessary material to make by week, month or year. Has run-, v ille in Charlotte, N. C. floors beautiful. Reasonable ning water and inside toilet, also Miss Nancy Chapman of Winthrop and Mrs. Toy Murphy, and John Craig attended the funeral of Mr. William H. Turner at Trinity Meth odist church in Laurens Sunday, Mr. Turner was the father of Mrs. Floyd Osborne of Fort Mill. Mrs. Osborne is formerly of Joanna and her many friends here extend deepest sympa thy to her; Brings Relief Of STOMACH PAINS Day after day qnd yeaf after year! Mrs. O. D. Reece, Route 1, Pisgah for 48 long years Scalf’s Indian River Forest> N C . ( writes.'’“For two years Medicine has been praised by thou sands and thousands of men, women and children for blessed relief of your also rates. Cox "Home & Auto Supply., electric stove and_ Frigidaire. Make 1 college, Rock Hill, spent the week- Phone 12 reservations now if you wish to rent end with her father, Ernest Chap- ura vtph to RFNT-Aoarament or lthls summer. Will sell on terms. W. man. Miss Chapman had as her WANTED TO P q Baldwin. ' lc week-end guests Misses Connie Vid- house, -unfurnished. J. • in cv,iwp view g° od . Margaret Pool and Ann Hart- Clinton City Bus Co. Ip FOR SALE—2 lots in College View,, INCOME TAX SERVICE see MRS. W. B. ABLE at KASH & KARRY GROCERY Wattsville, S. C. Store Hours: January 9 to March 15 75x200 ft. Robert E. Wysor, 106 E Carolina Ave., Telephone 85-J. eow Birth Announcement Slayton Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Slayton an nounce the birth of a daughter, Bar bara Ann, at Joanna Memorial hos pital February 8. Mrs. Slayton is the former Miss Lucile Allen of Dover, N. J. L. J. With The Sick Brock is a patient at Duke inger of Winthrop. I .Jerry King, son of Mr. and Mrs ! Terrell King, celebrated his 7th! hospital in Durham where he is un- M ARK WELL PUNCHMASTER—For birthday Sunday.—Those enjoying | dergoing treatment. * ticket and other punching. A handy the celebration were Mr. and Mrs.; Carl Garner is a patient at Joan- little office item. $1.00. Chronicle George Sineath and Mrs. Clark na Memorial hospital. Publishing Co. Phoae 74. Johnson of Clinton. j Sara Whitmire and Becky Farmer • MARK every irrave monument” is' p ^- Donald Boozer of Cherry!have the measles. under way this year. Watch this, Point, N. C., Spient the week-eno with j Billy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. soace next week Write or call J. T. hi s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carol! Johnson of Bonds Cross Roads, p " -* 1 " 'is a patient in the local hospital. PEAT MOSS, Humex, Vermiculite, f Rootone, Vigoro, Sheep Manure, ^wrence, Clinton Monument Yard,; Boozer - Azalea and Camellia Fertilizer, Rose Fertilizer, Bycolife and Hyponex. Blakely-Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) - CYCLONE SEED SOWERS, Black smith Forges, Anvils, Vises • and Tools and Grindstones and Fixtures. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc TOWLE STERLING, Reed & Barton, Clinton, S. C. 23-4c 1 Misses Jeanette and Dale Camp-1 Mrs. Harry Lee Thomas is ill at ..bell, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Koon of the hospital. MRS. O. D. REECE smothering, painful gassy stomach NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs ■ «... Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary St.—Phone 430 Whitmire, and Mrs. Helen Bannister Miss Lillian Hart has been dis- distress and loss of sleep, loss of I suffered from spells of stomach misery so bad that I couldn’t sleep and didn’t feel able to work; felt tired, weak, nervous. I tried many treatments and medicines with very little benefit. The very first bottle of Scalf’s relieved my stomach pains. Four bottles made me feel like a new person. I eat heartily now, sleep well and have more pep and energy to work. I wish everyone who suf fers from gassy stomach misery would try Scalf’s. “I got my husband to start on Scplf’s, too, and now he is a great booster for this fine stomach tonic. My husband and I will praise Scalf’s as long as we live.” Scalf’s Indian River Medicine is a purely herbal stomach tonic and has been tested over a million times. If you suffer like Mrs. Reece did, by all means try Scalfs. You can’t lose because the very first bottle must sat isfy or your money back. Don’t ac- of Columbia, were recent guests of charged from the local hospital af-, work and loss of pep and energy re- cept a substitute, Mrs. Reece didn’t Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Waits. jter being a patient a few days. suiting from stomach miseries and a There’s nothing else like Scalf’s In- Mr, and Mrs. Sarq Madden and i Miss Ruth Clark is a patient at poor appetite. jdian River Medicine, family of Calhoun Falls, visited Hayes hospital in Clinton. I relatives here Sunday.. William Dunlap is at nis home on Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kennington of I : PIGS and shoats for sale. Pigs four Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. GerQge ^^W^WDgXXXKKMaCMMUWilHXIIHilKHiCIIIIIHniHHilimiClCXRRMaCWWWWWIlHKlIHHIIIIimaiimiWlIHliinHtWtnHHtlDD^ months old or older. 128. Joe C. McDaniel. Telephone Kennington and Babe Riddle of tfc Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- i; ■ ——iU—' Icy Lyons Sunday. 2-D-D Spraying time is here. Con-, friends of Bill Poag will be inter- i't suit your county agent for details., ecS | ed t 0 know he left this week for! m — — . Call 293 for custom spraying se rvice. y^ or _^j on(> gb an where he has ae-i and Lunt. For information and de- Seed and f^ed oats. Korean, Kobe, ce pt ed a position in the spinning de-j & livery in Clinton contact Mrs. Dillard and Sericea Lespedeza. Cox Seed p aP tment. ; Boland, Calvert Ave. Phone 736-J. Wilbur Riddle, Jeweler, Laurens, tfc Cleaners. ’ 23-4cj and ^j rs q^ 0 an d fam-Jj| WANTED TO RENT —Five or six- ily of,Gaffney, were Sunday guests jJ room house in desirable neighbor- of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, hood. Permanent resident. Referenc- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Giles of Wil-, S es furnished. Write Box C, care The liamston, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Medlock, « Chronicle. Ice Jr., and children of Greenville, were 4 ' recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. Joe < Giles. NOTICE — The Clinton Monument Yard has been moved to 108 Clay Street and continues to serve the buying public with high grade Geor- gia Blue Granite Monuments and! if IN NEED of extra cash for to Markers. Call J. T. Lawrence at i day’s bills, see us at Room 6, Na 376-J, or w Yard,/Clinton designs and prices. J. T. Lawrence, BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds, i Mgr. . 23 " 4 S| Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind- SALE—Cocker puppies", regis-1 ers. Cash Books, Journals, Day Red Joanna cently. an J. I. Lawrence * 1 4 . aay s tPi’intnn Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and » vrite Clinton Monument tional Bank Bldg^ Upstairs. Clinton Mr and Mr3 w D Boozer were g on, S. C., for estimates, Loan and Investment Co. ^ j Mrs. Pat Bowers. $ nrrices. J. T. Lawrence, -vir«T7>T/-«r> o/^r»vc T rrarc aM IrinHn c- A. n_ 1 xfr:i r> tr FOR SALE—Cocker puppies, tered, red and buff. Can be seen Books. Sales Books, Columnar Pads. after 4:00 p.m. week days, all day on' Call 74 Chronicle Publishing Co.^ St., Wattsville., - Senator Ralph Wilson, Rep. Robert % Wasson and Rep. Charlie Milam vis- || ‘I Memorial hospital re- Sunday. 19 Smythe “S. & P. Kennels.” 23-2p SEED IRISH POTATOES, Cabbage : Birthday Party Enjoyed On Saturday afternoon little Miss \ plants ’ P ^ a i lts ’ P n i ° n Cherry Goodlin, daughter of Mrs. RENTAL —Floor sanding machines, • Plants, Opion Sets, English Peas, Frances Goodlin was hostess to new equipment. All necessary ma- Carrots, Beets, Spinach and Tender- about 25 imie fr ; ends gt Joanna chlb tenal to make your ftoors beautiful. g reen . Blakely-Burton s Hardware & in hom>r o{ her 2nd birthday . |i Reasonable prices. Home Supply Co. seeds. Telephone 188. lc Phone 423. tic - ■ FOR SALE—45 acres of good farm- The little folks enjoyed the game : and merriment of the hour. OLD MATTRESSES made like new. j i n g land. Eight miles from Clinton, i Cherry invited her little friends! Any kind. One day service. Called e i gb t miles from Laurens. Paved to the refreshment table which was i for and delivered. All work guaran- road to botb cities. Good barn, old overlaid with a white linen cloth, i teed. Telephone 391-J. 23-2p bouse School bus by door. Good pas- The centerpiece was the lovely two- : FOR RENT land. H. J. Pitts. Two-horse farm. Good ture, running water. Ideal location. tf c Price reasonable. See John H. r Ul mer, Joanna. Ip WANTED—Salesman and collector. z ~~r~. ' Car accessary Ltberal working arc FLOWER PLANTS - Snapdragon, rangement.'Apply by letter to "X,” care The Chronicle. lc Blue Flax, Carnation, Canterbury! Bells, Perennial White Candytuft, Dwarf Bush Pinks, Foxglove, Holly- ROSE BUSHES. 2 year old, number hock and Thrift. Blakely-Burton’s’. 1, Texas Grown. They will bloom Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1 this year. Individually-wrapped for WANTED—-Lady interested in earn- freshness. Blakey-Burton s H a r d - ; . $50 00 weekly doing dignified j ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc s ' ales wor j t . \i us t have use of car. 2 milk goats; each giv- Write giving address and, phone FOR SALE ing *2 to *4 gallon of W. E. Bragg, Route 1. tired birthday cake of red and white with two burning red candles and !•: flanked on either side with red and « white carnnations. ! 8 Mrs. Goodlin served ice cream, $ cake and candies. Favors of plastic |.j baskets filled with Valentine candies were given each child. i 8 Cherry's big brown eyes were daz-. zled as she opened the shower daintily wrapped gifts. i 8 Card Of Thanks « of ■ _ _ I wish to thank my friends and 1 milk daily, number to H <5: J Distributors, 414 neighbors for their kindness shown 1 Ip East Main St., Rock HiU, S.23-2c me <juriiyg my recent illness 1 and ! operation. I also appreciate the -cards ~ and-- flowers -- sent—during - my - FOR SALE—Ever-Hot electric roast- LETTER FILE BOXES jpr" the ■ • er,"th - good chnd:ticrn: 'Phohe"“3rr,^ ye’af.'CKrdnicle Piib. Cb. between 1 and 5 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to my friends and customers that I am now connected with— N ROYAL CLEANERS . . . and invite you to come by to see me with their dry clean ing problems. It has always been a source of pleasure to take care of your particular cleaning problems. 'V-' ”, « ^ Since coming here, I have had an opportunity to observe and learn something about the operation of Royal Cleaners, and feel that I am safe in saying that, regardless of what your needs are, we can take care of them to your entire sat- • * * ^ isfaction. I find that they have installed the very finest mod ern equipment, with all the "new fangled" specialty items for giving your clothes little extra touches and finishing that means so much to appearances. I also find that all the employees are specially trained so that they know their job. All employees realize that no hit or miss methods are tolerated and unless they have the proper attitude in carrying on their part of the business, they simply don't fit in. lc stay at Hays hospital. Betty Ruth Crawford FOR SALE—2-story 8-room house, BIRD SUPPLIES—We have the fa-| 3 baths, on lot 100 ft. by 150 ft., mous Petpak line. Feeds for your located in College View. With small Mi<M Rowland Entertained Canary, Love Birds, Fish and Tut- amount of repair this house would i Complimenting Miss. Juanita Row- ties. Also Grit, Cuttle Bone and be one of the most attractive homes i an d t young bride-elect, the Joanna Crystal Feeders. Blakely - Burton’s in Clinton. Shown by appointment Memorial hospital staff entertained Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. only. Robert E. Wysor, 106 E. WANTED — Bookkeeper, experienc- | li n 5,^ ve ’_ Telephone 85 ~ J 1 Caro- 16-3c ed, to work in Clinton. State age, i MOTHERS—Do you realize that you experience, references and salary J can save the drudgery of washing wanted. Address, "Bookkeeper,” care ; diapers at home for as little as $1.60 The Chronicle. . , tic j per week, and also protect the health FOR SALE—Two used tractors and your child by being sure of sani- other used equipment at rock bot- tary and sterile diapers, that have tom prices. J. R. Crawford. tfc FOR SALE—6-room .house, 2 baths, sleeping porch. Apply The Chron icle for information. Ip YOU may be the one we are seek ing. AVON Products, well-known and well-liked cosmetics, will place a reliable woman as neighborhood representative in Clinton, Joanna, and Whitmire. Write Mrs. Julia Sor- gee, Box 219, Aiken, S. C. 16-2c been washed through a total of 10 "inses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone 805, Laurens. tfc COMMERCIAL PRINTING This completely equipped combi nation Newspaper-Commercial Print ing plant can serve you better. Our goal is to give our customers the kind of service they want—to give Clinton » BETTER NEWSPAPER. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. last Thursday evening with a miscel laneous shower. * - Mrs. Johnny Moore, greeted the guests and invited them into the lounge. Miss Rowland’s place of honor was a white chair entwined in ivy and silver wedding bells. She .wore a brown crepe semi-dinner dress and was presented a corsage 1 of yellow carnations. The games were directed by Mrs. Lavinia Cooley and were in keeping with the bridal theme. Those winn ing prizes were Mrs. Cecil O’Dell; Mrs. Walter Byars and her group in a skit; Mrs. R. L. Francis and Patsy Poag. After the refreshments of green iced cake, salter nuts, candies and coffee the gifts were presented in an Most of these employees have been here for years, enjoy ing a good clean atmosphere, with full paid vacations, plus group insurance covering sickness, accident, and life insur ance. Consequently, I find they are enthusiastic in trying to make this the finest cleaning plant in the state. I am proud to be affiliated with this organization and will look forward to seeing you at Royal. Mrs. Annie Buchanan J