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t r •i' / THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable ■U- lf You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLIX Clinton, S. C, Thursday, July 28, 1949 Number 29 ~« Clintons Little Leagers AH Dolled Up Nelson at the community center. mitte on your street. The room was decorated with sum- A popularity contest will be a mer flowers. Refreshments of cake special feathre of the contest, be- and ice cream were served by the ginning at 6:30 p.m., at the scho l hostesses to 25 friends. house. The bride-elect was showered with many gifts. Birthdays and Anniversaries Rut h Trammell was 10 years old noU nce the birth of a son, James Birth Announcement Roache Mr. and Mr?. Howard Roache an- ALL ROADS LEAD TO CLINTON July 23. Mrs. R. E. Whitmire celebrated a birthday July 22. Mrs. Claud Kernells of Renno, celebrated her birthday Sunday. J. B. Abercrombie will have a birthday July 30. Wayne, at Hays hospital July 20. Mrs. Rcacne is the former Miss Fran- ‘ces Fuller. Baby (linic Held The well-baby clinic held monthly at the Clinic at Lydia Mills met Tuesday with the county health unit under Mrs. Witehrspoon, assisted by Mrs. Myrtle West, textile nurse at Lydia Mills, and Dr. E. N. Sul livan, physician in charge. The clinic, a feature of the ccm- Among The Sick Little Gloria Cato has been ill. Robert Stone is recuperating at his home after being a patient at Hays hospital. Little Linda Estes is a patient at munity program, is the only well- baby clinic in the county. Community Teen Party Frances Mathis and Ernestine Par rish were hostesses at a community teen party held in the recreation Virst row: D. Rhodes, P. Smith. B. Hannah, ,B Cnnford, L. Johnson, J. Jenkins. Second row: J. Piercy, B. Pearson. R. Nix, A. Turner, G. Fuller, W. Patterson Third row: B. Nelson, J. Windham. C. Hannah, M. Wai- lenzine. K. Thomason, B, Satterfield. Fourth row: Coaches Templeton, Hardin. Few, Wood. Big Fish Caught A 10 lb. 5 oc. big mouth bass was caught by H. P. Cromer Thursday morning at the mouth of Cane .Creek near Cromer's Fishing Camp. Another bass weighing 6 lbs. 12 ozs., was caught this week by Arnold M. Cannon in the same vicinity. D0LLM DAY SPECIAL Used Cars For Sale! 1948 FORD SUPER DE LUXE COACH, extra clean $1475 1941 FORD SUPER DE LUXE COACH, radio and heater, extra clean— $875 1941 CHEVROLET SPE CIAL DELUXE CLUB COUPE, with heater, clean $895 1941 FORD COACH, clean radio and heater— $775 1939 CHEVROLET COACH, clean, radio and heater— $550 * ■■ - ■■■ — 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN radio and heater, clean— $295 1938 DeSOTO SEDAN, av erage— $275 1935 FORD COUPE, aver- $125 TAILOR-MADE SEAT COVERS TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. OLDSMOBILE-GMC TRUCKS Sales and Service Phone 119- >UBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE The Paper Everybody Reads" For Hie Week ... LYDIA MILLS NEWS MRS. MART SATTERFIELD. Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Bill Falls, of Spar tanburg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones. Sue Brown of Calhoun Falls, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jones. t, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Boaldere of Leesburg, Fla., was the week-end Leesburg, Fla., were the week-end Pete Kelly formerly of Anderson, is now making his home with his mother, Mrs. Ike Jones, j P03r and Mrs. Charles Pearson and daughter of Jacksonville, Fla., are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. L. H Pearson. Mrs. S. J. Todod attended the funeral of her cousin, in Greenville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrombie had as ineir guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bagwell. Luther Yeung and Bobb.e Bagwell oi SLmpson- villle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reece and Mr. and Mrs. James Durham of Pickens, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. John Ballew vis- i ited their son. Jack, in Columbia the i past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Motte of Florida, ! visieed Mr. and Mrs. John Motte j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Crosby of ; Travelers Rest, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller Friday. Mrs. Betty Cauble is visiting at Daytona Beach, Fla. Patsy Fuller is spending the week : in Piedmont with friends. Janice Motte spent the past week in Greenville with Miss Kathryn Smith. i Leroy Morgan of Chester, spent the week-end as the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Rose Morris. Bill Davis spent last week in Whit mire with relatives, i Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tucker of Travelers Rest, spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. Roy Carter, an^ Mr Carter. Mrs. W. I. Bailey, Jr., and children are spending the week in Piedmont 1 with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks spent Sunday in Laurens with the latters mother, Mrs. Mahle Tucker. Miss Etble Grace of Pineville., N. C., was the week-end guest of Mr. , and Mrs. W. I. Bailey. | Mrs. E. V. Grace was called to Warrenville due to the illness of her father, ,A. E. Hurt, the past week. Mrs. W. L. Motte and son are spending the week in Stanley, N. C., • with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard. Mrs. Jessie Mills had as her guests for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. C. S. ! James and sons of Woodruff, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Judson Burden and family of Ninety-Six. Carroll Mills returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Burden to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wliliams and Mrs. Arthur Williams of Chester, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cato for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammonds and children of Honea Path, visited I friends in the community Sunday. (• Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Fowler of Gaffney, spent Sunday with Miss Gladys Pearson. !' Mrs. Winfred Robertson has re turned home after visiting Pfc. Rob ertson in Augusta, Ga. Mrs. G. H. Jackson visited rela tives in North Carolina during the week-end. j Mr. and Mrs. J. B.,OShields and i children and Miss Peggy Ballard spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Strange. Miss Bagwell Honored On Friday evening Miss Doris Bagwell, a popular young bride- i elect of August, was given a shower by Miss Jean Oakley and Mrs. Bill Hays hospital. Mrs. W. A. Parrish has been ill the past week. Womans Club Sponsors “Baby Contest" At a meeting of the executive center Monday evening. Thirty-two board of the Woman's club at the guests were present and enjoyed home of Mrs. Theodore Queen plans games outdoors followed by square were completed for the “Baby Con- dancing. test” to be held at Providence school Miss E.chelberger and William Saturday, August 6. Committees Patterson ass.sted the hostesses in were named to have charge of the entertaining. event. ♦ The contest is open to all children j Rosebud Patrol Entertains from 6 months through 6 years of The Rosebud patrol, with Elame age. Crocker, patrol leader, was hostess Judges will be registered nurses at a troop meeting held Saturday end others from out of town. morning in the recreation center. Entry fee for babies .will be 25c. Troop No. 1 tomposed of girls from Mothers are asked to enter their 10 through 16, met in a business babies with a member of the com-, (Continued on page four) — DAYS — Thursday, Friday Saturday BE SI RE TO COME! 'If You Don’t Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Clinton’s Town-Wide Dollar THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JULY 28-29-30 , ~ ' ' 3 Great Days of Great Values! Not Since Before the War Has Your Money HAD A CHANCE TO BUY SO MUCH Clinton’s Merchants Are Going To Offer Some of the GREATEST BARGAINS You Have Ever Seen! t- FREE PARKING...No Meter Charges on These Days Sponsored by Merchants Association COME COME