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Poge Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursdoy, July 1, 1943 Want Ads "WANTED—To buy milk cow. L. S. Henderson. . 1c LOST or Stolen—“B” gas book No. F-411525. Finder return to owner. B. H. Suddeth. SOUTH CLINTON NEWS FOR THE WEEK Miss Eloise Brown, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. Louise Harvey spent the '‘’1 week-end with her mother, Mrs. L. c A. Hall, in Blacksburg. A New Type of Fighting Unit LOST —Sugar ration book. Finder please return to owner. Claude Fred Sellers, Clinton. Mr. and ^rs. C. J. Blackwell and, little granddaughter, Brenda Jean | visited their daughter, Ip . McLendon, „ jMrs. Ernest Kellett, and Mr. Kellett, | FOR SALE—Electric refrigerator in j in Nine ty-Six Sunday. A-l condition, for cash. See Boyd; Mrs. Rufus Mills and children spent: Owings at City Sales Co. -Icjthe week-end with her brother, James Estes, and family, in Woodruff. FOR RENT—Large first-floor apart ment, unfurnished, newly painted. Mrs. Mattie Stockman and son, Rhett, of West Clinton, visited their Miss Macie Young, Phone 22. ^’daughter and sister, Mrs. Clarence LOST—“A” gas ration book for 1929 Ford coach. License B-4^16. Willie Mac Gary. Ip FOR SALE—New glass front china cabinet, mahogany finish. $35 cash. Mrs. S. A. Timmons, 26 Centennial Street. Ip TERMITE hundred fifty j have been protected against termite damage. Why not have your’s pro tected. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C., by M. D. | Blackwell, and Mr. Blackwell, Sun day. — Miss Daisy * Grant has returned from a two weeks visit with her brother, Dewey Grant, and family, in Anderson. J. A. Black, Jr., is visiting in Sa vannah, Ga. Mrs. Hallie Campbell spent the A new type of fighting organisation, more advanced than Commandos or Rangers, is being drilled at a Boston, Mass., camp. H is the 704th military police battalion. Some of their tanks are shown moving forward under battle conditions. CONTROL — Over two thousand structures ■ week-end with her sister, Mrs. Edith Cox, in Laurefis. Mrs. Blanche Bailey and children of near Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abercrombie the past week-end Teaching The Bible In Our High School it Wiley, Batesburg, S. C. VIGORO VICTORY GARDEN FER TILIZER. We have this in 5 Jb. and 10 lb. packages and 25 lb., 50 lb. and 100* lb. bags. Also Bone Meal and Wizard Brand Sheep Manure. Blake ly Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c WANTED—All kinds good used fur niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves and antiques, or what have you. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. - tf Mrs. H. M. Sellers and children of Greenville, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Longshore were dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. j Clarence Dunaway, and Mr. Dunaway on Sunday. Roy McKittrick of Greenville visit ed Miss Sally Anne Duckett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James McCarson and children visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCarson, in West Clinton Sunday. Miss Vivian Alford is speeding tfce summer with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Cranford, at John’s Island, Charles ton. Mrs. Helen "Campbell, and Mrs PHONE or write us today for the best in Roofing Materials, Work manship and Terms. Free estimates anywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup ply Co., 301 Augusta St., Greenville, 1 Lo U i se Deadwyler spent the week-end S. C. tf with Misses Evelyn and Margie rr~ leaders are advancing the teaching of the Bible in all of our schools. Mr. Huxley: “Twenty years ago I pleaded for the use of the Bible for instruction in popular' education. I venture to repeat what I then said . . .“Consider the great historic fact that for three centuries this Book has The last week's Chronicle present ed the idea and general plan for ac complishing this end. As the finan cial support for this teaching — in volves a teacher—is to be borne by been woven into all that is best and the Christian people of Clinton, a j noblest in English history, and that canvass will be rhade in about a; it has become the natural epic of week. ’Britain; that it is written in noblest A committee made up of represen- ! an< * py rest English, and abounds in tatives of our churches will map out exQuisite beauties of literary form. the courses to be followed, and pre sent to the school board several nom inees - from whom the hoard will choose one teacher who will measure up to the scholastic requirements. Allow me to attempt to remove any cohfusion which may be in the minds of some as to the consistency of this By the study of what other book could children be humanized and made to feel that each figure in the vast historic procession is but a mo mentary space in the interval be tween eternities. The Bible has been the magna charta of the poor and op pressed . . . “No nation has had a Kiwonis Sponsors Local Drive For Children's Books The residents of Clinton are for tunate to have such excellent library facilities for the public in general. However, we And ourselves woefully inadequate both in number and qual ity of books available for the very young children. Naturally, there were practically no books suitable for this age group in the college library. Nu merous calls are now being made by eight, ten, and twelve year old boys and feirls for “something to read.” It J is very disappointing to turn them away without anything, and worse still to give them unsatis factory feeding matter. We Want the best for our children. With this in mind, the Kiwanis clufc is making arrangements for a com munity-wide appeal to be made in the near future to remedy this need. The aim is to develop an excellent children’s library. During this time of restricted travel, camp attendance, and similar activities,, it is very im portant that we stimulate good read ing habits among our younger gen eration. This can only be accom plished by providing attraptively- prirfted and bound copies of- whole some literature and then guiding the reading of the boys and girls. Definite plans will be announced next week. It is hoped that the citi zens of Clinton will strongly support this effort for community welfare. —ROBERT D, LYNN. Surprise Blackout Tuesday Night » ■ An unannounced blackout was held in the city Tuesday night shortly be- fore 10 o'clock and lasting for 30 minutes. The city was in darkness for this period, as were a number of other towns and cities for the cen tral state district of thirteen counties. SAT, *T SAW IT IN THE CHRON- ICLE.” THANK YOU. V WAITRESS WANTED — Six work week. Preferably with ex perience. Good pay for the right one. Clinton Cafe. le LOST—“B” gas ration book for 1940 plan with our ideas of the separation j constitution in which the interests of of church and state 1 the people are taken into account as j that drawn up for Israel in Deuter To begin with, remember that thisi onomy and Leviticus day Mrs. C. R. Kuykendall and children ls , not a se P arat, £ n ° f ^agonism but ;^ the most democratic spent the week-end with her mother, ° f cooperation. Neither does it imply world „ - Mrs. Bessie Eskew, in Columbia. ^ at we are not a Chnst '™ natlon - Mrs. Myrtle Patterson and children ° f ur supreme court as well as many spending the week with he r i of our lowe ^ co V, rts hav L e d f Clded . “The Bible book in the are Ford coach, license C-667i0. Finder g randrno ti ier) M rs g. B. Phillips, in please return to owner, James H.; N ew t> err y. Young, Route 2, Clinton. Ip^ Mrs. Mary Nolan has returned from LOST—"A” gas ration book. If found a week-end visit with her sister, Mrs. please return to Hick Cooper, P. O.l •Julia Thn ,J t ’,| n Columbia. Box 337 lp Mr. .and Mrs. Horace Smith and ' 7 daughter’ Mrs. James Smith and FREE! If Excess acid causes ytm daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges- Wilson in/'Laurens Sunday. tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating,, Mr and "Mrs. H. W. Alford and Nausea, Gas Pains,'get free sample, Mr and Mrs Fred Shelton-visited Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. 7~15-p' relatives and friends in Chester Sun- FRUIT JARS —JELLY GLASSES., day. Pint, Quart and ^-gallon Jars, 1 C. D. Bailey visited in Louisville, Jar Rings and Kerr Tops and Lids. ! Ky-> lh e P as t week-end. Be sure to can all you can. Blakely; Mrs. James Harris of Chappells, Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. I visited Mrs. Dora Harris Sunday. 7 ;— ^ —": Mrs. Annie Lawson has returned to LOST—Tan bill fold in A. & P. Con- Savannah, Ga., after a week’s visit we are essentially a Christan nation: it is ingrained in the very fiber of our fundamental laws. On our coins we have stamped “In God We Trust,” our congress and legislatures are opened with prayer to God for His Guidance. Our presidents and gen erals, from Washington down, have publicly and privately appealed to We 38,1 So, like Mr. Huxley, our leading educators believe that in some way or other the Bible myst be taught to all of our children. And since the church program has been crowded into a few hours on only one day of the week; as church and state we are cooperating in such measures as that which we are now undertaking in tained three $5.00 and four $1.00 bills, identification card, pictures and receipts. If found please return. If not returned as found kindly place | visiting Mrs Ful i er and small son> where I can find. C. O. Ovsens, No. lj Odetta ^Reeder of Whitmire, is Milling Ave. JP! spending the week with her grand- SWEET POTATO PLANTS, $2.50 per mother, Mrs. Ellie Reeder. 1,000. Louisiana and Porto Rico.' Mrs. Floyd Emery and children Tomato Plants, Hot and Sweet Pep- have returned after ‘a week’s visit per Plants, Eggplants, Collard and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cabbage Plants. Blakely Brothers; Rhodes, in Union. Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blackwell I were visitors in Columbia Tuesday. TERMITE CONTROL—Building ma terial is so vital—in winning the! God for His guidance. Our state has thus through its whole history "ap pealed to the church for its prayers to God. Note a few of the many examples: “Resolved that the public schools exist to prepare our citizens for the duties of citizenship; and since moral and Christian elements are the su preme factors in good citizenship, father, J. W. Owens, and! therefore positive Bible morality ' ought to be carefully taught in our public schools.” — The National Re form association which met in Har risburg, pia., just a few years ago.' In answer to an appeal by a Cath olic priest to Judge James P. Harbi- spn, of Kentucky, as to the right to- teach the Bible in public schools, the judge dismissed the case of the plain tiff at his cost, and said, in unquali fied terras, that tha Bible is the foun- jdation of all Christian government, every one of you to do what you can to carry this effort to a successful issue. —D. J. WOODS, Publicity Chairman. with her family. Homer Fuller of Savannah, Ga., is * ~ Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •• .and ••• . . EMBALM ERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY and f. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs. ...You can spot every time fpHE Marine Corps Women's Reserve A releases trained Marines for combat duty. But they must, themselves, undergo training so rigorous that regular rest periods are allowed them. That’s when the call goes up for ice-cold Coca>Cola .. . far the pause that refreshes. Ice-cold Coca-Cola does more than just quench thirst. It brings a pleasant after-sense of refreshment. Delicious! Satisfying!*You know from experience that the only thing like Coca*Cob is Coca-Cola, itself. V:-. phuUx c The best is always the better buyt SOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY RY GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY war. son Friends of Louis Oakley will be and he sees no sectarianism in hav- interested to know he has enlisted in 1 in 8 »t read in our public schools. Such W hy not have your property j naV y ! decisions have been numerous, and I j j 0 j :have been sustained when appeal came before the supreme court of the U. S. As a matter of fact, the Bible is our magna charta; our freedom has 1 been founded on it, and on it alone , I can it be preserved. Carrying out its;I protected against termite damage and! Mrg Barney Floyd and _ _ save that needless waste t in ^ )er -j Newberry, visited Mrs. Ellie Reeder Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Ter- 1 mite Co. of S. C., by M. D. Batesburg, S. C. Wiley, It LOST—Sugar ration book of Willie Croots, Jefferson St., Clinton. Ip FOR SALE—Puerto Rico sweet po tato slips, treated. Mrs. Perry M. Moore. 1c Frank Morgan of Columbia, visted LOST—Sugar ration book of Ola Bell i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mor- McMorris. John H. Young place, gan, the past week-end. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Crowe in Brevard, N. C., over the week-end. Pvt. Tullie Blackwell of Camp Wheeler, Ga., visited Mrs. Blackwell j bene volent principles we have opened and her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.!o ur _ door s to peoples who, apart from Morgan, Sunday Rt. 3, Clinton. IP BABY CHICKS EVERY .PAY. It is po longer necessary to place your order far ahead for Baby Chicks. We can supply you at 'almost all times. Also Feeds and Supplies. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Among The Sick George Pressley is ill at his home. Rev. W. A. Tinsley is ill at his home on Main street. Friends of Mrs. Henry Abercrombie will regret to know she is suffering J a knee injury received KILL MITES and Other Pests. Spray Sunday. with Carbolineum or Toxite. A j Mrs. Frances Womack is suffering j — good spraying with Carbolineum once i from a foot injury. !An Bible teaching, had neither the grit nor the grace to either secure or maintain freedom. But our freedom j must not become anarchy. And we will not allow our indigent guests toi knock the foundations of our freedom! from under our feet. Allow me to quote from Prof. Hux ley, the great scientist. As an agnos tic, we may be sure that he was not prejudiced in favor of anything in a fall Christian. But he well expresses why | so many of our secular educational a year will mites, etc. Store. Telephone 188. interesting program has been keep down Mites, Ter-1 Mrs. Juliette Bennett has returned | P lann< ?d and all members are asked Blakely Brothers Seed I from Hays hospital and is recovering to be presefit. 1c i after an operation. Mrs. Posey Davis is a patient at GLADIOLUS BULB SALE. Mixed colors at 15c dozen and Separate! Hays hos P ltal . Colors at 20c dozen. These are our, „ RirthHav \ Regular No. 1 Stock. Plenty of time] Ljttle Randolph Davis observed his Ou Monday afternoon there will be a chicken supper at 6:00 o’clock. The proceeds will go for the comple tion of the Scout cabin. to make fine blooms. Blakely Broth ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c TERMITE CONTROL—Termites are flying ants. Why let them eat up your property. Termite? work winter and summer and are destroying over fifty million dollars worth of prop erty yearly. To be sure have a free inspection. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. AIR CORPS STATIONERY—Genu- ine engraved, attractively boxed. Chronicle Publishing Co. first birthday June 25th. Barbara Whitmire observed ‘ a birthday June 21st. Cpl. and Mrs. Paul Taylor ob-; served their wedding anniversary June 23rd. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boyce gave a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of their son, 2-c Seaman Clarence Boyce, of Bainbridge, Md., who was at home on leave. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mclnville, and children, Mr. ENGRAVED Calling Card£ for army and Mrs. Floyd Poole and daughter, and navy officers. An ideal, useful Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Neal and chil- gift for father, husband, brother or dren. friend. Ask to see samples. Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Sales and Service CLEANING A SPECIALTY * Reasonable Charges KENNETH N. BAKER Mrs. Harvey Honored On Sunday Miss. Maude Harvey and Mrs. Alma Harvey gave a dinner honoring their mother, Mrs. Minnie Harvey, who was celebrating her 64th birthday. Enjoying the occason were Mr. and Mrs. .Cecil Langford, and children of Whitmire, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Medlock of Woodruff. Homemakers Meet , The Homemakers club will hold the regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, July 6th, at 8:00 o’clock. INSURANCE Fire - Tornado - Automo bile • Surety Bonds - All Forms of Property Insurance. SOUND PROTECTION AT LOWEST COST. REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD CUnton, S. C. V-MAIL STATIONERY FOR RUSH PHOTOGRAPHIC MAIL TO OUR ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS Letter Sheets and Envelopes, U. S. Official lOc Package Send the Relative or Friend Several Packages Service Men IOC Post Cards Just what the son, brother, nephew or friend in the service needs and will appreciate. The Cards have place for a "Quick Note Home /r on one side, and place for his address on other side. They make it easy for the loved one in the service to write a brief message home daily. 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