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r V- 'age Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Th u rsday / Moy 13, 1948 Tor Quiok, drUfhUjilX/ comforUaf help for ' tumotUsa. Arthritic, Noaritu, Ltfobom, Sototleo. or N*urol(lo try RsMind. Works through tho blood. Tlrst dooo usually itarts aUsrlaUDg pain so you can vork. snjoy Ufa and slssp mors comfortably. Oot Remind at dnggial today. Quick, cotn- plsu satlsfastloo or moesy back guarantssd. WEST CLINTON NEWS NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY from prehistonT times to the UverT- J tieth century, written by a professor j .of music at'New York university. Perry Chastain and family, Mr. and^l I nc l-IPI\M»\l Venturi, Lionello. MODERN! JMrs. Ch.ru. Chastain and iamily : Ljbrary hours . ; Monday , hrough : PAINTERS. An analysts of tho llla ( d ( M a a R Ph m * a" wf. Friday—S:30 am.,-10 p.m.; Saturday, and works ° r Go F a . Constable. Da-j family of Anderson, Mr. ^ and Mrs |_ 8 . 30 a m . 5:00 p m; Sunday—2:00-! Vld > In gres, Delacroix, Corot, Dau-; : Luther Chastain and family 5 00 pm j mier and Courbet, containing 157 re . Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jonesl , ! nroductinnc thpir naintimre and family, and Mrs. Lou Denny and Included amcnis the books recent- ^ ^ | ly catalogued at the Clinton Public “ Notice of ~ 1_ ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS The l^iurens county group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Tuesday evening at 8:30 over Sumerel’s store in Lau rens. L * Anyone who has a sincere desire to rid himself or her self of a drinking problem is cordially invited to attend these meetings, or write Box 215 Laurens, S .C. for an interview- or informa tion family of Greenwood. Library are the following: Fiction Bates, H. E. THE PURPLE PLAIN. 'i Birth Announcements ! Bible, Dana X. CHAMPIONSHIP , The st()r y of a y°ung flier in the late Bays FOOTBALL. A compr e h e n s i v e war and a romance with a Burmese j Cpl.’ and' Mrs. .Limes S. Bays an-' ^udy of the game, based on 34 years * irl - nounce the birth of a son, |lddie La- as - a football coach. j Bellamann, Henry and Katherine, mar, April 2. Mrs. Bays is the for-! Boni, Margaret B. , FIRESIDE PARRIS MITCHELL OF KING’S !iher Miss Guynell Blackwell. BOOK OF FOLK SONGS. 1471 ROW. A sequel to KING’S ROW, ♦ ' songsp each with simple piano ar- j Literary Guild selection for May. ————Dover - j rangemenU-and full text,.accompanied Goudge, Elizabeth. PILIGRIM’S Mr, and Mrs. Dock Dover an- by apt and colorful illustration. 1 INN. A story with a setting at a re nounce the birth of a 'daughter, Cheney, Sheldon.. THE THE- mantic old English -inn. Literary • Mickie Anne. May 10 at the local ATER. Three thousand years of Guild selection for April, hospital. Mrs. Dover is the former drama, acting and stagecraft, with Mason, Van Wyck. EAGLE IN t Miss Henrietta Ammons. 204 illustrations. j THE SKY. The fourth in t£e author’s ^ j Farley, James A. JIM FARLEY’S 1 series of novels covering the period Truce Order Brings Peace To Jerusalem » ^ . Jerusalem, May 8. — A cease fire, agreed to by Arabs and Jews, pro tected Jerusalem and its shrines to day ior the first time in five months. It went into effect at noon and not a shot was heard in the first hour. The arrangement was a temporary one designed to prevent hostilities until a permanent Jerusalem truce can be negotiated. The Jewish agency said it had learned thpt talks^for a permanent truce in the Holy City will begin to morrow. The Jews are demanding free access frmo Jewish Tel Aviv to the wailing wall in Jerusalem’s old walled area and the deportation of foreign Arab fighters from the Holy City. 1 ' . - Davis STORY. The story of the Roosevelt 1 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Davis of years including the Roosevelt-Farley Norfolk. Va., announce the birth of | controversy. Recently published as a son, James Michael, April 20 at a a serial in Collier’s, hospital there. ’ i Flexner, J. T. FIRST FLOWERS m* 11 ft »i r i >i ri r i it r 1 ri y n ft n n r 1 r tti r i r i ~ 1 r ■ rr f M M ir« 1 V«V*V*V» *•**»« »• Mrs. Davis is the former Miss Dor- ' othy Barker of this city.. Birthdays and Anniversaries Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ..and... EMBALMERS AMBIT ANTE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RI’SSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen Mgrs. OF OUR WILDERNESS. A book of early American painting. Lathrop, El'ise.' HISTORIC HOUSES OF EARLY AMERICA. Aj Mrs. Lewis Boytep celebrated a study by sections of old American birthday May 4. homes of all sizes and classes, with; Ward law- Lancaster will have a more than 100 photographs and with j birthday (Sunday. [a bibliography containing “a record by towns and of the American Revolution. Literary Guild selection for February. Swanson, Neil. UNCONQUERED. ’ A novel of the Pontiac conspiracy. Wilder, Tb,ornton. IDES OF MARCH. A novel based on the life and times of Julius Caesar! Book-of- the-Month club selection for March. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Berry celebrat- of historic houses ed‘ their 20th wedding anniversary- states.” yesterday; - . ; Lester, Katherine M- ACCESS-: J. R. Hamrick had a birthday May CRIES OF DRESS. The story of 7th. personal adornments, hats, shoes, 1 Mrs. Robert Whitsel celebrated a fans, jewelry, etc., in all ages and 1 birthday May 22. ~ countries, Written in a highly read- Mickey King celebrated his lOtn'able style, yet strictly accurate, with birthday May 10. Tommie King will 704 illustrations, be 3 years-old tomorrow,., Morris, Floyd. POSTSCRIPT TO j Kenneth Gregory will be 14 yea is YE STER DAY. A study of social old ivlay 27. • / {change in America between 1896 and: ; DeWitt Tucker has a birthday May 1946. 16th. ! Mott, Frank Luther. American' A. C. Clark, Sr., celebrated a JOURNALISM. A history of news- MOBILOIL Gas and Oil •i Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS West Main Street •V 3 3 8 BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING ..4tnd... HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE birthday last Friday. papers in the United States tlirough ,, E. C. Moody has a birthday May 250 years, 1690 to 1940 $ 23rd. ' - 1 Murphy, Christopher, H Mrs. Fred Haney has a birthday i VANNAH. Columbia, tomorrow. j; S-Sgt. Edgar Brazil has {•: day May 17. Jr. s c. SA- Bos- tick and Thornley, 1947. A book of a birth-: etchings and di awings. ; Patton, George S., Jr. WAR AS I {KNEW IT. The memoirs of the Gen- Birthday Dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Horace Copeland, Mr. i.i and Mrs. Dan Gunter and son, of eral and his Third Army campaigns. Rockwell, E. F. find Grayson, Es ther- C. COMPLETE BOOK ,-OF .3 MjGoldville, Mr. and Mrs. Houston El- FLOWER ARRANGEMENT. A pru- lis and daughter of South Clinton, fusel y illustrated study of all types «i Clyde Brazil of Durham, N. C., Mr. of flower arrangement, emphasizing effective use of colors, forms, sizes. 1 and Mrs. Jack Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. - Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 FAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Thone 794 foT Appointment Mehin Seay, Miss Gertrude Kidd | conta i ners and backgrounds. enjoyed a birthday and Mother’s Day dinner aL the home of Mr. and" Mrs. G. W .Brazil Sunday . Sachs, Curt. HISTORY OF MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS. A comprc- Tier.niveTy' treated and fully illus trated history of musical instruments Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products PUone No. 2 OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds. Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind ers, Cash Books, Journals, Day Books, Sales Books, Columnar Pads, i Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. TRADE MARK THOUSANDS HAVE WON! THOUSANDS WILL WIN! Big Cash Prizes / IN THE $203,725.00 TOTAL CASH including dealer prizes PEPSI COLA “TREASURE TOP” SWEEPSTAKES and CONTESTS Enter today—enter every day—every complete entry Rets at least a certificate in the Family Sweepstakes. Remember, looking for Pepsi “Treasure Tops” is fun for the whole family. Collect ’em—swap ’em—get a com plete set. WHY PEPSI IS THE’DRINK FOR TOl) — Quality, flavor, size—Pepsi’s got plenty of all three. Every big, big bottle holds 12 full ounces of finer, smoother, tops- for-quality drinking. Those are only a few of the reasons why Pepsi hits the spot. You know lots more yourself. Just jot yours down on an entry blank—send it in today! PEPS1-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. IF Among The Sick William D. Gregory is a patient at the Shriner’s hospital in Greenville. Friends of Mrs. J. H. Barbery ire j glad-to know she is recuperating if- j , ter an illness. Mrs. Walker Gregory nas been il several days. Mrs. W. C. Powell -is improving ✓ ARCTIC AIRE 12-Inch Oscillating ELECTRIC FANS flith Guarantee S19.95 HOME - SUPPLY CO. Phone 123 after being ill. ' . Mrs. J. H. Seay is ilL Shower For BrMe-Elect On Friday evening Mrs. Walken Gregory gave a party in honor-of her niece. Miss Barbara Gregory, bride- elect of the month. Mrs. Frank Hancock directed it number of games an contests. Later in the evening Miss Greg ory—was presented a baskeV of gifts. Refreshments were sawed. Boll Weevil Control Urged By Clemson k>: Here’s the car that’s inspired new words for 'To My Merry Oldsmobile.” It’s the f uturamic ”98,” a brand new model that’s leading the way into a new Golden Era of progress and advancement! a a $ s % a a a a M ANY Doctor*—leaders In I ^ the profession—turn to $$ ■ this dependable, well- ^ stocked Prescription Phar- macy for many of their office # requirements; direct their ^ patients.to us j|or careful / — compounding. They know that we maintain the highest ^ ethical standards; that our drugs are fresh, pure, potent; our careful, regis- & tered pharmacists are skilled and conscientious; our prices uniformly fair. tp Why not bring that next ^ prescription here for filling? ClemSon, May 8.—Bull weevil | control, certification of planting 1 seed, and getting gins ready for the I fall season are stressed in the-semi- 1 monthly Cotton letter issued tms week by the Clemson Extension Ser vice. Three extelisiun specialists, M. Sparks. Jr., cotton insect ar?i disease specialist; H. G. Boylstotv cotton improvement specialist, and S. A. Williams, cotton ginning spec- alist, have timely statements in the letter on the above problems. In regard to boll weevil control, Mr. Sparks says; ‘{Despite the cold, wet winter ve still have plenty of live boll weevils with us—2710 weevils per acre com pared with 2904 in 1947. Let’s, kill them and other cotton insects >2ii3 year with • poisons. Buy your poi sons and dusters now. A small farmer with 5 to 10 acres of cotton can use a rotary hand dust er. Twenty to 30-acre cotton, farm ers need a two-row mule-drawn duster or two-row- tractor-drawn duster. Larger acreages call for tractor dusters or airplane dusting If you plan to use the 3-5-40 (BHCyDDT-Sulfur) dust do not for get to buy either chlorinated cam- phene or Chlordane (which is to be used at the fanner’s own risk) to be used during migration time. BHC does not give lasting protection against weevils at this time.” BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY 1 # Hydr»-M»tlc Drive, white aide wall tirat, optional at extra ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT* FOR 35c. IN ONE HOUR. if-rtot 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. SUBSCRIBE. TO THE CHRONICLE “The Psper Everybody Reads” It’s the smash hit of the year . . . the big success story of 1948 . . . the car that has all America singing ita praises! 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