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1 i i’ajre Twn THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January ^4$54 •! 1 “Muhlenberg Traveler” To Visit St. John’s Lutheran Church Here The' “Muhlenberg Traveler”. 8- lort slreamlined book-mobile ope- rated by the United Lutheran Rub- Iwation House of Philadelphia, Pa., tarrying a complete sample stock of it< ms available from that organi/.a- len and its nationwide branches, w V. be in Clinton on Wednesday, January 13. Open to the general public from 2 p. m„ it will be parked at St. ■Jehn's Lutheran church on Hamp- U>n avenue. ' / \ special program, featuring the irLgious film, “Return To Faith", wTl be given at 8 p. m. After the -f>M>gram, the “Muhlenbeng Trav el* r" will again be open to the pub- I i A representative will be pres ent to aijiswer all questions. The United Lutheran-Publication is' the-- official publishing agency of the United Lutheran Church m Amerifh, largest Lulh- tmn group in-the United States. In addition to books aYid periodi- •iJ.-', the Publication House dis- outes general church supplies; arch furniture and vestments for , rgy and choir, as well as a com- the Week !: YOU MILLS N MBS. CLYDE TRAM! Cct res^and»nt and R -Telephone 1TO5 , plete assortment* of religious gift items for the home. In addition to Philadelphia, the United Lutheran Publication House: maintains branch stores in Chicago,' Pittsburgh, Columbia, Baltimore, Los Angeles. New York, Kitchener, Ontario, and Des Moines. Iowa. The "Muhlenberg Tra\eler” is a custom-made, 28-foot vehicle with specially built counters, closets, dis play tfases and book shelves to ac commodate the displays. 'The ve hicle has its own generator, is ven tilated by exhaust fans, and heated in cold weather by thermostatically controlled units. This special unit, is visiting towns in this area under the auspices of the Columbia branch of the United Lutheran Publication House in an effort to familiarize members of the Lutheran church with the services available through this agency of the church. , _ 1 The pastor, J. Marion Rhoden, Jr.; emphasizes the fact that ev-j eryone is invited to tour the “Trav- 1 elCr” and also to be present for the special program ‘ in the church at 8 p m., on January 13. LL. reseniative 06 j their parents and grandparents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bray in Green-! j ville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham of Abbeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carroll of near Clinton,, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1 Carroll. Mr., and Mrs. J. B. t Neal and son, Jimmy, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Annie Sherbert, in Baldwin Motor Now Displaying New 1954 Ford The 1954 Ford passenger cars, in troduced tq the public the first Ujme yesteruay, are now on display in the showrooms of Baldwin Motor, company of this city, and feature j. the many Ford exclusives in the high value field, including among other features: z An entirely new 130-h.p. Y-block V-8 engine with overhead valves; a new 115-h.p. I-block Mileage Maker Six engine, noted for econo my and new ball-joint front suspen sion which Ford engineers call the greatest advance in front suspen-j sion in 20 years. ‘.‘The two new Ford engines for' 1954—the Y-block V-8 and the I-, block Mileage Maker Six—were de signed expressly to lead their re spective fields and have been under -development for the past six years,” L. D. Crusoe, vice-president. Ford Motor Company, and general manager of Ford division, said. Ford First To Offer V-8 . “It always has been Ford’s pol icy to design and build engines that, set the pace for years ahead. Ford was the first to offer a V-8 engine in the low-price field, and although the majQrity of expens ive cars joined the V-8 parade, Ford today is still the only par in its price class tq have V-8 power. “For 1954 Ford has perfected two new engines that are as far. ahead in their fields as the origin- CREDITORS' - NOTICE All persons haying claims against the estate of John David Word, de-j ceased, arp hereby notified to file the same duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise CORA LEE REED WORD, Admr. Estate of John David Word. Jan. 5, 1954. 3c-21-w al Ford V-8. And they have the benefit of Ford ‘knowhow’ gained in--building more than 16 miUion V-8 engines during the past 22 years.” L. W. Smead, Ford Division gen eral sales manager, pointed out that Ford’s new overhead valve Y-block engine, with its deep-block, con struction, is of rttodStn, shor^t-stroke low-friction, high compression de- sign. It has a compression ratio of 7.2 to 1 and is smoother, quieter and gives more responsive power life than last year’s engine. It rates with greater economy and longer 130 brake horsepower, up 20 horse power over the 1953 L-head V-8.’ JANUARY STOCK-REDUCING SALE SUITS • * One Group $55.00 values now $39.95 One Group $40 to $49.50 values now $29.95 • r* ■ = ■ S : TOPCOATS...All 25% Off Alligator Gold Label Not Included ALL SPORT COATS Reduced $24.95 Values up to $37.50 NOW.. * Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson, Sr, spent Sunday with Mr., and Enoree Mrs. Claude Johnson, Jr., in Jo- Mr- and Mrs. Spurgeon Todd and 1 y., . J ' ; son of Columbia, are visiting the Mr. and'Mrs. Ernest Cooley and former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. da ighter of Belton, were visitors of Todd and other relatives. Mr. and Mr and Mrs. H. H (Dalton Satur-,Mrs. Wylie Harper and family of r Greenwood, visited the Todds on 1 ennett spent Sunday. r. and Mrs. 4 anc * Mrs. Gerald Coates and 1 anburg sin of Denmark, were guests of Mr.| r, Mrs. Loree anc * Mrs. James Sanders and other Be Lon and Billy Mfcee of Clinton, relatives during the holidays: •i- ted Mr. and* Mrs. Thomas Banks Mlss Pa - Davenport spent a feV _«c,. ,naO - ] \days the past week with Mr. and .Jr/and Mrs. oils Fuller and ™ Shealy in Greenville. *Jtx ]/:•■£■ n and Mr. (and Mrs. James ; ai ?^ ^ rs - % F. Vanderford w and son of Union, spent Sun- fainny spent Sunday with Mr.j - d*. Mrs. Katherine 0* week-end with Ja. nes Power in Mrs. Mable Tuc Spar with Mrs. L«Rha Rhodes and an T d Mr *„ Joe Proffitt in Buffalo. , and Mrs Che*ley Kin* Izzie Ml “ er - Dick McLendon andj Misses Janet /Motte, "Kathleen ® 3il : c - v wprc visitors in Miami,| Dtes, Peggy Satterneld and Carol Pl a . during the holidays. JM ’Is visited Miss Willie Mac At- Friends of Floyd Wilard are sor-, to.vay in NeWWrry Sunday. to lta ™ he « a patient in the Airs. MaiVaret Nelson of Green- “-oran. s hospita^ in Columbia. od, an4/son. Lacry, of Atlanta. ^ _ W. S. C. S. Meets Tuesday The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Sevrice of Lydia Methodist church will (meet Tuesday evening, January 12, at 7:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. David Roberts. All Oh! My Aching Bock! The above term is often used in a jesting manner, but it isn’t funny to the people who ac tually suffer the pangs of back ache. Thousands of people in this area suffer some form of backache almost every day of their lives. It is absolutely unnecessary for you or anyone in this area to suffer with back trouble, When the Hart Chiropractic Clinic of Laurens, S. C., offers such wonderful relief so quick ly, and complete recovery so rapidly. If you are suffering with backache and you are sincerely interested in having a correc tion made, you are cordially in vited to. discuss your problem with Dr. Hart. There is no charge for this consultation nor any obligation whatsoever. Call 22501 or go by the Hart Chiro practic Clinic located at 205 Church St., Laurens, S. C., and arrange for your consultation. MEN’S FURNISHINGS... One group Dress Shirts, values to $450, now $2.95 One group Sport Shirts, values to $4.95, now $2.95 All wool Sport Shirts 25% off Argyle Sport Socks, reg. 75c and 85c .... now 55c Stretchy Nylon Socks, reg. 75c now. 55c Sweaters, $9.95 to $12.95 now $7.95 •• \ Florsheim Shoes, $18.95 now $14.80 Florsheim Shoes, $21.95 now $16.80 Freeman Shoes, $13.95 to $14.95 .... now $10.95 Freeman Shoes, $10.95 to $12.95 .1. now $ 8.95 EXTRA SPECIAL! One Group ASSORTED MERCHANDISE including Sweaters • Vests Knit Tee Shirts Corduroy Coats. Corduroy Pants NOW— % Price ALL-WEATHER - JACKETS 25% Off ALL-WOOL SLACKS V4 0ff Terms: CASH ON ALL DISCOUNT ITEMS. ALTERATIONS AT COST. ALL SALES FINAL. Adair’s Men’s Shop Fcr the Man Who Cares’ spe^t the past week with the s brother and sister-in-law, r and Mrs. Bill Nelson. On Sun- y Mrs. H. P. Lambert and sons Mrs. Tommie Bryant of Colum- a, visited the Nelsons. , , Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams Irembers are invited to ^ Present, recent visitors of the latter’s , Year'* TT-nH ^ M » r w w - B* 11 -! On Nw 7ea “et.e “^Carolyn \j C a r’ ’ ^ Bennett entertained with a party to .-Mr. and Mrs. James Kitchens and W ei C ome the new year. Games and dancing were enjoyed by the group| before midnight at which time re- ■*T and *Mrs. John Harris and dai fehter of Fountain Inn, and Mr. Mrfi Mrs. Donald Boozer of Harts- were Sunday guests of Mr. ami Mrs: B. R. Boozer. Xir. and Mrs. Perry Parrish spent Vfcr w’eek-end with the latter’s Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Kitchens -*on visited <Mr. and Mrs. Luth- chips and hot chocolate were serv ed by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Claude Bennett, and Mrs. Hugh Ballard. Bible Study Week __ , The Lydia Baptist church is ob- tber-in-law and sister, Mr. anri. iServ j n g the annual Bible Study! Sam Seawnght, in Charleston, we^ of the.Southern Baptist con- Ur. and Mrs. Earl Fennell and yention each night this week. The Jtanald and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee . young people and adults are using Heidsville. N. C„ Mr. and Mrs for Their textbook.' “Studies ... °J Spa n la !i b V rg J r - and Psalms”, with Mrs. Helen SheUev, s- Billy Fennell of Lydia were 1 _r t ^ L . .e , . ... , 'Y e, i e |Of Laurens, teaching the ladies and s-is durmg the holidays of their p as t or> R ev Stanley Hardee, ynts, Mr find Mrs. R B Fennell! teaching the men , _ ATr - E - -C- Burdette and In addition t0 these Suriday uuiu.an and -Mr. and Mrs. .Wilson | cx-hool courses tiiere are courses for Ownpbell were supper guests of Mbr former’s brother, E. J. Bur- 4flrtte, and Mrs. Burdette Saturday JB 'Greenwood. *>4T.‘«itd Mrs. A. M. Shumate, Sr., -mt iCamden, spent the week-end ^ -Mr. and Mrs. BiUy Fennell of Thursday and'Friday other relatives here juniors tanght by Miss Imogene Jackson, and for Intermediates taught by Miss Mary Johnson for Training Union credit. All the church people are in vited to come these last two nights (Misses Barbara and Kay Roberts it several days in Spartanburg taring the holidays with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming son, Ray; spent the holidays their parents, C. T. Fleming m Honea - Path and Mr. and Mrs. , C. C. Malone in Ware Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Merritt and mm of Lexington, N. C., were week- md guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Mtaberts. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sims and visited the latter’s brother, M. kisk, in Spartanburg Sunday. (Stetands are sorry to hear Mr. Sisk (Im been ill for some time. little Jimmy Wells, sen , of Mr. Mrs. James Wells, is improv- sifter an illness and two days at Hays hospital. Mrs. Bessie Burnett of Laurens, is her*sister, Mrs/ Janie Miller Claude Willard and Billy visited i Willard at the Veteran’s ho®- in Columbia Monday. Mrs. Ralph Harbin, Elizabethr and Trfhnny. spent -the week-end with Birthdays and Anniversaries Billy Abercrombie observed a birthday December 28. Happy birithday to' Jimmy O’Shields today and Mickie O’Shields tomorrow. Larry Joe Whitlock was 14 years old January 6. 7 Mrs. Peggy Wyatt will^ celebrate her birthday January 12.’^* Joe Todd will observe his birth day January 10 Dianne Neal celebrated her birthday January 6. Y. W. A. Meeting The Y. W. A.!s of Lydia Baptist church will meet Monday night at the church. All young ladies of the church, are asked by the counsellor, Mrs. Fred Bodie, to be present. ,» It stands to reason that you’ll get the flneta Valve-In-Head engine in the low-price fMd from the world's largest builder with 40 years of experience in developing and improving this type of engine. And now for *54... New power! New economy of • operation! Smoothor, quieter, finer performancel /CHEVROLET A v For 1054, Chevrolet brings you your choice of two great high-compression Valve-in-Head engines. 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