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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, June 24, 1948 Tfl
mil.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Week-End Trips . . Visitors
He:
iry M. Brimm,
of
Richmond.
Va..
left yesterday
for
a visit in
, Mon:
eat. X. C., after
a visit evith his
lathe.
. Dr. D. J. Brimm,
and Mrs.
il: imi
ya
Dr.
and Mrs. M.
\V. Brown and
Krv.
Layt Ffaser
and
. daughter,
1-1 ic-..
. ..re soending
sever
al days in
:\I' : t.rut. N. C.
——Avt'Mur Little is"rlsiting her
•)f Cliffside, X. C.. spent the week-
etui with the;r parents, and granfci-
parents, Mr. and,,Mrs. K. R. Kirox.
Mrs. Wiley Monk of Moultrie. Ga.,
•is spending some-time with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Plaxico.
Mrs. M. G. Evans of Henderson,
N. C.. was a recent guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. H. M. Rowland, and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Row-
of Dillon, also spent the
their parents recently.
Rev. Lloyd Batson, assistant pas
tor for the summer at ihe First Bap
tist church, visited his parents. Rev.
and Mrs. P. O. Batson in Alcolu this
week.——— ,—
Rowland,
land, Jr.,
day w^th
son. Ridgeway; Middleton, Ridge
way. ’
The, probable -lineup for Lydia!
Roberts, catcher; Harris or Martin,
1st base; Hampton, 2nd base: Faliaw,
shortstop: King. 3rd base; Dees, left
field; Townsend or L. Fuller, center-
field: G . Satterfield, right field; Mar
tin. Townsend, Rowland, Hairston,
pitchers.
A large crowd is expected to wit
ness the cream of the Palmetto
league attempt to win over the fast-
moving nine-of Lydia Mills.
Birth Announcements
—
PLAXICO
Mr. arid Mrs. Tom Plaxico an-
i nounce the birth of a sbn, David
, Thpmas, at Hays hospital, June 23.
u:’liter. Mrs. George Cody, in York.
.). and' Mrs. Robert P. Jeanes and
.- (>: Easlev, were guests Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols.
Mrs. Windsor Wilder has accepted
i ositfon in the office of Presbyte-
; an college.
M - X. W. McDaniel has returned’
■ a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
W P. Coker, and Mr. Coker in Ashe-
- ic. X C.
Mrs* WiiLam A. Sherratt and.chil-
i n s-'ent last week with relatives
• : Raw ch. X. C.' .
.:-.i >Ir< J imc,s Priryear are
• -u.r.a ... a’partment in it he home
K H Hall. .Sr. M.r. Puryear
I... ;ei e ICn5x and
. :o- : P rtsmauth. Ya . aiui_ Ajr.
. M: Jatrc' Tinkler and children-
Mrs. John B. Ferguson visited rela
tives in Summerton during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlisle Neely and
children spent Sunday with Mrs.
Neely's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Lee. in Augusta, Ga.
.Mrs. J. D. Jeanes is spending a \
tion near Lake Mureay.
All-Stars Chosen
To Ploy Lydia Here
Where They Play—
Today (Thursday):
Brandon at RiVerdale.
Laurens at Clinton.
Joanna at- Mills Mill.
Saturday:
Riverdale at Brandon.
Clinton at Laurens.
Mills Mill at Joanna.
CRITCKSHANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cruick-
l i
'shanks, III, announce the birth of a
! son. Alexander, IV. at Hays hospital
]on June 23. Mrs. Cruickshanks is the
! former Miss Robbie King, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King of this
! city.
Tribble Company To
Sponsor Softball Team
D, E. Tribble Co. of this city,* is
planning to sponsor a softbaR-HeanL-
Anyone interested in playing will
please meet at the field at Florida
Street school at 7 pm., Friday night.
The team will be managed by Ed
Norton and will play teams from
Lydia, Laurens, and other neighbor
ing towns. If enough interest is
shown, two or three teams will be
organized.
Jr., was two-
TINMAN’S
BAKERY -
J. I.. TINMAN. Mur.
WY luLlm: to tlvo-so who
like Kood home style baked
pastries', cakes, breads and
rolls.
WEDDING PARTIES •
. ...and... ,
BIRTHDAY CAKES
A SPECI ALTY
At a meeting of the officials and
managers of the Palmetto league,
held at Hickory Tavern Monday
ii-giit, the All-Stars were chosen to
play the Lydia Mills team at Ciintom
Friday night, July 9.
W L Pc*
The Lydia team has stepped up
and won nine straight games to lead
the league 1Y games for top place.
Team standings are as follows:
BIRTHDAYS
William C. Milam,
'years old June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe will
celebrafe their tenth wedding anni
versary tomorrow. June 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. McDaniel will;
celebrate their
yersary June 21
first wedding anni-
Lydia Mills . .
16
6
.727
Hickory Tavern
14
i
.666
Ridgeway .
14
O
O
.636
Ware Shoals
H
3
.636
Fountain Inn
. 4
n .
.190
Watts Mill
3
19
.136
Dave Ridgeway-
-Will 'IT
inn age
—the-
All-Stars, and the
lineup
is:
MclNTOSH'S
SHOE SHOP
Send Your Shoes To Us for
Rest Materials and
Workmanship.
Pitchers: Morrow. Hickory Tavern;
Woods. Ridgeway; G-udsen. Ware
Shoals-; Barbery, Fountain Inn: Nel-
Catchers: Hill, Ware Shoals: Davis,
Ridgeway.
Infielders: Wooten. R i d,g e way:
Skinner.. Ware Shoals: Elrod, Ware
Shoals; Barbery Fountain -Inn; Nel
son.- Hickory Tavern; B. Farrow,
Hickory Tavern.
Outfielders: Sanders. Ware Shoals;
Ballentine, Ware Shoals: M. Thomp- 1
ELECTRIC
FANS
COMPLETE STOCK
All Sizes
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Phone 423
Program
Laurens Drive-In
Theatre
Children I'nder 12 Free
Sho>v Starts at 8:00
See Complete Show After
10 P. M.
Thurs.-Fri.—June 21-25
FROM THIS DAY
FORWARD
With Joan Fontain and Mark
Stevens. Rosemary DeCamp
and Arline Judge.
Color Cartoon—Comedy.
Saturday—June 2fi
RENEGADE GIRL
. With Allen Curtis and Ann
Savage.
Color Cartoon—Comedy.
Mop.-Tues.—June 28-29
WONDER MAN
With Danny Kaye. Virginia
.Mayo, Vera Allen and Donald
Woods.
Color Cartoon—Comedy.
Wednesday—June 30
SHANGHAI COBRA
With Sidney Toler and Manton
Moreland.
Color Cartoon—Comedy.
KILL ATHLETE’S FOOT
“TE-OL BEST SELLER’’
SAYS McGEE’S DRUG STORE
HERE'S THE REASON. The germ
grows deeply. You must REACH it
to KILL it. TErOL, containing 90 per
cent alcohol PENETRATES. Reach
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TRANSFER
LOCAL HAULING
AND MOVING
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Telephone 431
Sale!
Nationally Advertise^
Cotton Dresses
Slightly irregular
Reg. $10.95 and $8.95
7
.oo
Sanforized casuals in chambrays and tissue ginghams.
Pastel solids and stripes. Sizes 10 to 20.
I • • .
(jeneJlnderson £
You Can’t Beat Value
SHOE SALE!
REDUCTIONS AS MUCH
60 PER CENT
ALL THIS SEASON'S STYLES — BLACKS, WHITES, BROWN AND WHITES, GREEN AND REDS. BELOW ARE A FEW OF OUR STYLES — MANY
MORE IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. ALL REDUCED TO SELL—OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN.
Red or Black
Patent
Were S9.95
Now $3.98
Ladies’
Shoes
Red or Green
Were $6.95
Now $3.98
Black Patent or
Red
Were $6.95
Now $3.98
Black or White
Were $4.95
Now $2.98
White
Were $7.95
Now $3.98
Red or White
Were $7.95
Now $3.98
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Black Patent
Were $5.95
Now $4.49
White—Sizes S' k to 12
Were $5.50
Now $3.98
Red or White—Sizes 8^ to 3
Were $5.95
Now $3,98
Red or Black Patent
Were $4.95
Now $2.98
White Sandal—Sizes 51/2 to 3
Were $3.50
Now $2.48
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You Cap’t Beat Value!
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