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Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 17, 1948 South Clinton News . For the Week . . . MISS JOAN Kl YKENDALL, Correspondent and Representative Mrs. H. L. MtLsoti visited her sister.led in Alaska, has been promoted 'to Johncnn Tn Hiroz-f Mrs. Robert Williams, in-Tryon,- N. sergeant. JUHIISUII IO C.. recently. _ ’ j- Eugene Burkhalter,visited relatives| Palmetto Boys' State Mr. end Mrs. H. L. Maeon and’*" Whitmire Su n day_ School Ot Columbia children visited in Spartanburg re cently. r Mrs. J. W.‘Campbell and children state, county and city, officials. The Palmetto Boys’ State instructs in po- liitcal elections, campaigning, and 1 voting, under the direction of-Amer- 1 . .. _ | ican Legion officers. Talks 3f citizen- 1 Birthday Dinner at Cross Hill j t 7" . , , , ship and local and state political ad-, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sumerel, Mr. J Columbia, June 15. Special to The ministration are to be presented by and Mrs. Jessie Moore and son were anc ? :virs - G - E - Bisho P- Mrs. Floyd i Chronicle). —-Boys from Laurens, prominent South' Carolina officials. Sunday guests of Mrs. Fannie Me- M 1 ^. Effie Willis, Evelyn, county will b® among those attend-’ Mr. and Mrs. M N C. A. Ford in Ruth, KILL ATHLETE’S FOOT birthday dinner given in honor ot Hr.. s^Ca^n'a" ££ Trade I TE-OL BEST SELI.EK” otl " J •— - •- SoUth Carobna 20-26 under SAYS McGEE’S DRl'G STORE Mr:'and Mr, C R Kuykendall ond^ullough tn Clinton. : B ° yS ' SUte 1 g'gi" iTl T k -l d 8UCS,S 01 GVeenwSvfsiterMr. anArZ. ^ Wright at the home ,^‘Uf^e Campobello Sunday. r-/^ 1 A Tkf Cr °' ve ; in the sponsorship W the South Cara-.| HERE s THE REASON. The germ . ... AT j , r iv iv. Cross Hill Sunday. Those attending ji n( j a department of the American' Srows deeply. You, must REACH it Sgt. Gayle El,is spent the week-enu Miss Magdalene Collins was- the frpm Cross Hill were: Mr. and Mjs. w alter Johnson of Clinton 1 to KILL it. TE-OL.Icontainin£ 90 per-. w:th h:s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.. week-end guest of Miss Anna Lou Ed Sumerel, Mr. and Mrs. Hodge.; direc 5o r of Boys’State said that over cent alcohol, PENETRATES. Reach-: Ellis- ’ Spencer in Greenville. Out of town guests were Rev. Dennis, 200 boys have "registered for the es germs. Your 35c back from; Angela Ellis of Goldville, spent Mr. and Mrs. James Hembree of of La,urens. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bur-' event making it the “biggest ever any dru gg ist if not pleased IN ONE, the week-end with her grandparents, Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. J dette of Washington, Ga., Mr. and held” 'in this state by the American HOUR ' McGEE'S DRUG STORE. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ellis. E. Edmonds Sunday. I Mr f; *!, oe Crowder of Anderson, Miss- Legion. — | Davis Ellis and Russell Stone tus, Oscar Hembree of Honea Path.;” AndeanDock' The boys WP«i‘ed to attend from’ itod Charles E. Stephens in Anderson v-rted.Mr. and Mrs. J E. Edmondy county are: Robert Wcst- y ' 1 Walt Wright and family of Anderson! morela,<d and Donn y Wilder of Clin- ELECTRIC FANS COMPLETE STOCK All Sizes HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 423 Sunday. Miss Jean Emory w-as the week end guest • of Mrs. J. L. Rhodes in Urupri. Mr. and Mrs. Odie Nelson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pace near Clinton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smith of West Clinton, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Evelyn Sams. Bessie Webb spent the week with his uncle. J E. McLendon, in Gold- ville. Mrs. Ed Fuller and children’* and Mrs. Herman Crocker visited rela tives in Columbia Sunday. ! Little Virginia Stew’art spent two ,, ^ . t on mpd Alvin vipars nf rmcc h>,i : Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cleveland and L , ’ „ IV ' n or Lross Hul ’i Piedmont wuth family of Anderson. Birthdays and Anniversaries Edward Martin Willis of Owings, j Wade Hampton Rice of Laurens, Wil- ; j.liam Henry White, Henry Earl Mar- ! j tin, J. T. Mauldin, Jr., Paul Cunning- weeks recently in relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stew r art and children of Piedmont, spent the , vw . U1 . x aU i ^uiumi''- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. J ‘ H * v y alkcr celebrated his: ha ^ william Robert Hudgens, and, _ Stewart. , . , birthday June 14. i Thomas Paul Williams of Laurens. : Miss Beth Moore of Laurens, spent Buddy Campbell celebrated hisj The'boys are to divide into imagi-j SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLF .t uiuj June 14. nary political parties and to elect “The Paper Everybody Reads’* Jerry Harris, Sr., will celebrate!— — MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. Can Black-Draught help that dull, dopey feeling? It nuy help th )• only reMoa j Ipatton. itlre. la a Uun Tire Recapping. Battery Charging. Firestone Batteries. Radiator Boiling. Car and Truck Repairing. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. Phone 119 Gary St. Electric Refrigerators A Few Beautiful Boxes In Stock Now HOTPOINT and CROSLEY HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T F. King. Mrs. J. H. Lee of Reidsville. N. C., his birthday June 21* : spent the week-end with her parents, ' Mrs. Jerry Harris. Sr., will cele-< Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fennell. jbrate her birthday June 21. J Jack Smart of Spartanburg, is vis-! Willie D. Edmonds celebrated his iting Dick and Billy Fennell this j birthday June 15. week. Little Miriam Chalk celebrated her Mrs. Norma Lawson and children 8th birthday June- 17. and Mrs. Yistie Jones of West Clin-; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish cele- ton, spent Saturday with Mr. and brated their 35th wedding anniver- Mrs. Ike Jones. , sary June 5. Juanita Finney of Whitmire, is Miss Doris Bagwell celebrated her spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. birthday June 9. J. E. Burkhalter and family. ' Miss Mary Motte celebrated her Mrs. E. E. Robinson and children" birthday June 16. of Winston-Salem. N. C., are spend- ♦ ing some time’with her parents, Mr. Picnic Outing and Mrs. W. A. Parrish. ^ ' Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones and Mr. H Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Quinton Jones enjoyed a B O’Shields. Mrs. Posey Davis and picnic, at Lake Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Rosn-Cola attended the fnnf-al -«> of Mrs. J. H. Ellis in Iva Friday. 1 Shower For Miss Willard Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McLendon and Miss Doris Bagwell entertained daugnter visited Mr. and Mrs. Ver- several guests at her home in honor non Thompson in Laurens Sunday. I of Miss Mamie. Willard, popular Mrs. \1rg1n1a Wilson and daughter bride-elect of the season. The room Sunday in Ninety-Six. was decorated with flowers. During ‘ , ‘‘^d M:s. Jerome Bailey and the evening refreshments were serv- family of Greenville, visited Mr. and e d. Miss Willard received Mrs, S J. Todd Sunday. [lovely gifts. Carl Abercrombie. BM3c, of San Diego, Calif., is visiting his parents, Tet, Blielc-Draught may help that ML dopey feeling If the only reaaon yog feel that way is because of constlp Black-Draught, the friendly lazat usually prompt and thorough when 1 as directed. It costs only a penny or leae a dose. That's why It has been s best seller with four generations. Xt you are troubled with such symptoms as loss of appetite, headache, upset stomach, flatu lence, physical fatigue, sleeplessness, rr.entul h*.rlnesr Lad breelh—and If these fvmrtornr. nre c' '9 only to constipation— t.y Llac.-Dtaught. Get a pcckace today. many Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Motte. Party For Little Boy Mr Mrr t., t, 'ru ~ - j ^'° ^ onor her little son, Larry, daughter were wXnd ^eats^f Sv h'o " birth p day1 A- Martin in Cai-j ^ n^^bered" ^ Ralph Ennis, Jr., and Tommy Mul-:''' U ‘ t1 3 oltt ’ ; ’linax•Sof Fountain Inn, were Sunday: Ammiir guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robert-j Mrs . Dofa H?rrU contTnues ill -i, tt u * -..r , l^ er home on Peachtree street. Marvin Hembree of Ware Shoals, 1 was the guest Sunday of Mr. and- Mrs. J. E. Edmonds. .‘—Cul...Claud .Bennett, w at THIS Is The Car Of The Year! J. H. Thomas is ill at his. home on Palmetto street. Mrs. Amos Albertson is ill at her mother s home,- Mrs.r-J. Hv-ThomaSr~ jon Peachtree street. Miss Lucille McCarson iIT patient I at Hays hospital. Little Sandra Culbertson is a pa tient at the General hospital in i Greenville. Mrs. G. E.^Bishop is ill at her home on Cypress street. Mrs. J. E. Burkhalter is ill at her | home on Poplar street. i””" Community Announcements The Lydia W.-M, S. will .hold their i regular monthly meeting Thursday, Mune 17. at 7:30 at the home of -Mrs r Guy Parrish. - * \ acation Bible School The daily vacation Bible school is now :m progress a* the Pentecostal Holiness church and will continue two week*. „ Card of Thanks j I wish t j thank my friends community for the kindness in .dll: .:k tne wn mv s‘'j v Mrs. .n Hays hospital. Katiierine Bennett. Thomas-Burnette : Of interest to triends was the mar- r ( nge of Mrs. Fiances Thomas to James A. Burnette of Indiana,.which took place in McCormick on May 30, Mrs. Burnette was formerly Miss Frances Thomas of South Clinton. IT’S THE NEW 1949 FORD ... the one and only NEW Car in its field! ’ SEE IT FRIDAY! . ■ t • .. •.. 1 . \ ' “ June 18 Drive the Completely All-New Car! Baldwin Motor ~ CLINTON, S. C. Mrs. Ellis Passes Word was received in the cojnmun- ity Friday of the death of Mrs. J. H. Ellis, a former and beloved resident of South Clinton. Her many friends and neighbor; will regret to learn of her passing. \ Dogs Being Inoculated Dr. J. C. Backsman,- county vet erinarian, reported 43 dogs inoculated I against rabies at the clinic held at ! the community center Friday, June t L A second clinic will be held June 25, and dog owners are reminded that the state law requires that all dogs be inoculated. They are asked to bring their dogs to the clinic. Baby Show Friday Night A baby show will be held at the community center Friday beginning at 7 o’clock. Children through the age of six yeags are eligible to enter. Following the judging the healthiest entry, a baby beauty contest will be held. Judges will be trained nurses from out of town. Judges for the prettiest baby will be the audience. Parents of all. children within the age brackets are invited to enter them in the contests: Proceeds from the .show will, be used for the Girl Scouts camping fund. * CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts Street Expert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville S. D. Dawkins & Sons Many now Stive up to 12* a Pound! by changing to A&P Coffee from other coffees of comparable quality Hot oT the barbecue, or iced to tingling zestiness A&P coffee always ta>te> better. That's because it’s kept in the flavor-sealed bean till you buy. then Custom Ground just right for the wav YOU make coffee. Compare the lla\or, Compare the price of A&P Coffee with the coffee youTe now using. You'll understand why its Americas favorite, by millions of pounds' Mild . 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