The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 03, 1948, Image 2

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X" h Page Two ^ A THE CLINTON CHRONICLE *.w Thursday, J.une 3, 1948 BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW We£k-End Trips . . Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Foster v Kay and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phil lips of Greenville, were Sunday quests of Mr .and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Mrs. C W. Tkomas and children, Aliriam Lee'and Mane, of Charlotte, C . are visiting relatives here this week. Mr and Mrs. J. I. Coleman ' of Sarasota, 1'la., left yesterday for a \ sit in Durham. N. C., after a visit vv ith the latter’s sister, Mrs. Annie Giles Bailey. Willis Fuller of Gainesville, Ga^ has moved fo the city - to make his ELECTRIC FANS COMPLETE' STOCK All Sizes HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 12.3 hmoe. Mr. Fuller, who for sixteen years has been employed with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., suc ceeds White Bullock, who has been transferred io’^Columbia. H George Cornelson, Jr., has returned to his home here after attending McGallie School in' Chattannooga. Tenn., the past year. Miss Blanche Ellen Darr is spend ing several days in Birmingham. Ala., and is the guest of Mrs. John ! Kiddle, her roommate at Blue Moun tain College, Blue Mountain, Miss., the past year. Miss" Darr will be in Asheville, N. C., Saturday for the wedding of another classmate, Miss Lila Dale, in which she will be a bridesmaid. Mrs. Ruth Heustess, of the Mt. Berry school staff, in Rome. Ga., has returned to her home here to spend the summer months. —Miss Julia Spratt of Asheville, N. C.. arrived yesterday for a several days visit with her sister, Mrs. R. WV Wade, and her brother. John Spratt, and Mrs. Spratt. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement, Jr., of Charleston, spent the week-end with her muther, Mrs. T. J. L^ake, and Mr. Leake. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thomason were at the furfiiture market in Greens boro and High Point, N T . C., during the week on a buying trip. Mrs. Bill McMurray and son, Billy of Swan.moa, N. (?“, have returned home after a visit with her parents, Mr. apd Mrs. S. B. Loftis. While vis- 45-Year-Old Man Suffocates In Well Baptist Bible School Registration Friday Laurens, June L—A 45-year-old, Registration for the daily vacation ' well digger was pronounced dead Bible school the. I list Baptist Monday? approximately one hour af-; church will be held tomorrow (En ter he climbed into a well near Cross | day) afternoon from 3 to 5 o clock. Hill to make “repairs. ! Those who plan to attend are re- Sheriff C. W, Wier said that Cal-haested t„ register then The school tier Owe'ns' was head ot sufTocatioai' wl1 ' ,( T in 7 r’ antl con ' latter he was pulled from the well by <"<“<■' through the 16th. Commence- the sherift and. helpers. , " r the „ S * 00 ' are , 1 ? When Mr. Owens tailed to come he held Wednesday mght. June 16, up from the weUvhen expected, by-|to which the public is corutslv in-- slanders sounded the alarm and no-i' 110 ^' tided the sheriff’s office. Mr. Owens was married, the fath er af four sons. Wasson To Offer J Again For House Senator Long Offers For Re-election GIVES VIEWS OF RUSSIA AND “COLD WAR" . . . Secretary of state George Marshall invited Russia to end the “cold war” by taking positive action to settle vital differences between the U. S. and the Soviet Union before existing agencies. Here the secretary issues a formal statement to a news conference designed to end the confusion from Moscow’s announced “acceptance” of what is called an American proposal for discussions aimed at bettering U. S.-Russo relations. ' iting her^ Mrs. McMurray and son' soak overnight in syrup drained from > was re . elec{e(i years ago. land Mrs. Loftis and. daughter, Nan-lpin.eapple, adding water if necessary, j ‘ ! m ' —— oette, visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dice -the sliced pineapple and mix ——————————— : Bowman in Alto, Gj. | with crushed pineapple and apri- Mrs. Frank Kellers, Mrs Hende;- GOts - Measure and add one-half Ison Pitts, Mrs. G. A. Burton, Mrs. I cup of sugar for ea.ch cup of fruit and John Spratt. and Mrs. Nene D. Work-i juice. Cook over low heat, stirring * PURDUE Robert C. Wasson, a member of ' the county delegation in the house - of representatives for four terms, ! ^ T r ^ T ollW . nc i announces his candidacy for re-elec^ J O. L. Long, well known Laurens," . . '* ... . n tion. Mr. Wasson is a well known i citizen and attorney, officially an- <• , . ,. , f 4 1 resident of the Hickory iavern com- nounces his candidacy for re-election • * „ j , , , „ . munity where he is a merchant and to the state senate in todays paper. . ^ , , ■ ., . . . e . T u , ^ farmer and has other business rnter- Senator Long was born and reared , jin this county where he has practiced ; est f - ...... 1 law a number of years. Eight years A statement perta.mng to h,s can- j ago he was ejeetetto the sehate, sue-, d'^cy »PPear» todays paper, ceeding the late C. A. Cromer, .and lDC TO MEET Birth Announcements The United Daughters of the Con federacy meeting will lae- held at th£ home of Mrs. J. H. Stone this eve ning at eight »o’clock. , _ SALE!— 51 Gouge — 15 Denier NYLON HOSE Summer Shades: Morning Mist and Glace Mocha $1.95 if perfect |.oo Sizes 8 v z to lO 1 ^ Gene Anderson's You Can't Beat Value! man attended the Iris festival Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Purdue an- Notice is Sumtei; -Thursday. i n | carefully, until the mixture is thick _____ _ _ and transparent. S«rt“tn hot ster-' nounce the birth of a daughter, Su- der payable to and daughters, 'hzed glasses. isan Elaine,- on Sunday, May 30, at assigned to NOTICE given that money or- and Mrs. Bill Blalock Susan and Valerie, of Newberry, are spending the week, with their par- ! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE due L the former Miss Frances Poole 1 please return to either of the„ above E. F. Johnson his daughter, Zenobia i the Greenwood hospital. Mrs. Pur- Johnson, has been lost. Will finder , ents, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . B T. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis ana j daughter, Narmette, spent ’the vveek- end in Asheville, N. T'., where they I attended the McCoy-Watkins wed- • ding and reception at the home oi i Mrs. R. L. Spirey in Kenilworth. | Miss Doris Fuller spent the week- : I end with friends in Orangeburg, j Mr. and Mrs. Sam Strickland of | Greenwood.-spent Sunday with the | latter's mother, Mrs. W. W. Cole. John Spratt, a student at Mary-, LviltlT"college, Maryville, Term., the past year, is spending the summer! with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John; Spratt. j Friends of Mrs. J. Clarence Cope-I I land will be sorry ty know she is ill | at her home. I ME and Mrs. John Pittman -of ' Rockingham, N. C., spent the week- ! end with her mother, Mrs. John W. Little. Miss Betty Smith of Goldville, was the week-end guest of Miss Aiieen Dees. Mrs! Hill Dees and daughter, Dot- tie-Ann, spent the week-end with ‘The Paper Everybody Reads’ 'of ne^r Clinton. *_partie.s. r ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THl'RSDAY AND FRIDAY, June 3 and 4 /.aura l Hobson's (jentlemarft J^reemcnl 2o- rOi With GREGORY PECK. DOROTHY McGlTRE, JOHN GARFIELD Feature: 2:00, 4 18, 7:00, 9:18. NEWS. • 9c and 35c SATURDAY. JUNE 5 ONE DAY ONLY : Adventure's Cassanova Romantic advevnture, lots of ac tion. swordsmanship and fierce fighting scenes. With AUTURO DE CORDOVA, TURBAN £EY. LUCILLE BRE MER, and JOHN SUTTON. Starts: 2:14, 4:02, 5:50. 7:38, 9:26. COMEDY, "Crabbin' In the Cab- m." 9c and 35c MONDAY AND-TUESDAY, June 7 and 8 , Ruthless M nev and' power were his gt.ds’ With ZACHARY SCOTT, DIANA LYNN. LUCILLE BRE MER, LOUIS HAYWARD and SYDNEY GREENSTREET. Feature: 2:20, 4:24, 7:20, 9:24. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 4 and 5 Frontier Agents * A New Brown Westeih. With JOHNNY MACK RFlOWN' .and RAYMOND HATTON, Starts: Friday: 2:3’4. 5:07, 7:40. 10:1L\ Saturday: L.30, 3:56, 6:22, 8:43. ..plus... Argyle Secrets Hard-boiled melodrama—newv- i paper reporter on the trail cf ‘criminals. With- WILLIAM GAR- , GAN. MARJORIE LORD a n £ RALPH BYRD. Starts: Friday: 3:30, 6:03, 3 3€. Saturday" 2:26, 4:52, 7:18, 9:44. Dangers of Canadian Mounted—Last Chap. 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. 9c and 30c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 7 and 8 Arkansas Judge ' Hillbilly Musical” With WEAVER BROTHERS and ELVIRA. COMEDY: '-flight Night.” Mr. and Mrs." Goyne L. Simpson, Mrs. Gary Dillard-and Mrs. George Ellis, were in Hartsville Monday to attend the gradtrainm of Miss Eve lyn Hesse at Coker college. Mrs. Carl Dohn of Macon, Ga., ° spent several days last week with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Copeland and son, Tommy, spent the week-end in Rock Hill with the latter’s mother. Mrs. Hope Sadler . o' O! o' NEWS 9c and 35c | Feature: 2:36 .4:23, 7:36, 9:23.' 10 A. M Show MONDAY. — - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9 ONE DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY^ June 9 and 10 ROBERT JOYCE is- i Deadline * T. & Starts': 2:18, 4:05. 5:52, 7:39, 9:26.! Also 'TWENTY YEARS ACAD-' EMY AWARDS.” IT) A. M Show. 9c and 35c !»A “SUNSET” CARSON Western. {■— StlTTTsrITTH, 4:53, 7:28, 10:03. j ...Plus... ' French Leave i - *■ -» Two sailors ashore in France. With JACKIE COOPER, JACKIE COOGAN and RENEE G O D - FREY.' Starts: 3:23, 5:58, 8:33. Chapter 9— Mysterious Mr. M 9c and 30c By HELEN HALE Before cleaning your range, don a, pair of sturdy canvas gloves so that you will not injure hands and nails. Cleaning will be more pleas ant if you know' you . don’t have to ruin your hands. Ranges that are wiped after every use and given a regular weekly cleaning will never need a major excavation job which you dislike ap proaching. Badly burned spots on the .range can be scraped off with abrasive pads and the smooth portions wash ed in water into which has been dis solved some common baking soda. Use a long handled brush to get at those pa’rts which hands, can not reach readily. Nickel portions of the range can be kept gleaming and bright by us ing silver polish. Ovens should be brushed out after anything spilled has dried. Finish the job by wiping with damp cloth. An old cookie sheet is excellent to place on the bottom ot the oven to catch juice from fruit and berry pies. It’s much easier to remove and clean than-trying to crawl into the oven. * v Floor mops should be cleaned after each use, for a soiled mop will do your linoleum no good. , Wash dust mops, too, as often as they be come soiled. MiTcUsoap suds, clear rinse water and drying in sun and air, as quickly as possible is good treatment for both types of mops. Oil mops should be ke’pt in their own boxes so that oil can be re tained while mop is not in use. Brushes and brooms should be kept hung when not in use. Hang them with the brush up rather than down to keep them best. .Recipe of The \Veek Pinecot Jam 1 pound dried apricots ^,, (Makes 10 6-ounce glasses 1 No. 2 can crushed pineapple 1 No 2 can sliced pineapple. Sugar. Wash apricots and cut into pieces; Vote For JOE P. TERRY For Mayor ★ "I I PROMISE YOU: —I will be honest, efficient, courteous and sobfr in the administration of the duties of the office. _ ' —I will cooperate with all the civic clubs of Clinton in every wav pos sible. ’ ' - • * —I will be especially active and cooperative with the Park and Play ground Committee, and with the Chamber of Commerce in bringing new business to the city. „ —I will endeavor to keep juvenile delinquency at a minimum. -—I will set up office hours and will devote not less than forty hours each week to the office. ^ —I will maintain an impartial attitude and serve each and every section of the city with equal interest. ' i • —I will cooperate with the City Council at all times in all ipatters per taining to the welfare of Clinton. wiR be progressive and endeavor to make Clinton a good Mayor. WILL APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT