The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 30, 1948, Image 7
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Thursday, December 30, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Seven
Fatal Accidents
Take 99,000 U. S.
Lives In 1948
Doctors To Form
Heart Association
In This State
OFFICE SlIPrLIES
All the Little Items Needed for the
Office
CHRONICLE Pt’BLISHING CO.
NUMBER ONE MILLION! — The one millionth rural telephone to
be added by the Bell system since World War II was placed In service
December 16 on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pace in Alamance
County, N. C. Mr. Pace is shown at center receiving the instrument from
Ray F. Hewitt, Southern Bell installer, as Mrs. Pace smiles approval.
South Clinton News
For the Week . . .
MRS. MART SATTERFIELD,
Correspondent and Representative
during the holidays were Miss Gay-
nell Davis of near Clinton and Mr.
year’s record was a decline in the
number of deaths from occupational j..
and Mrs. Richard Moore of West j accidents, despite a very high level
I Clinton. . {of employment. Accidents in public
I Friends of John Huey, father of' places, exclusive of mishaps in which H
James Huey will be glad to know j a motor vehicle was involved, hke- j.j
| he is improving and has returned took fewer lives than the pre-
'home after a hospital stay. j ceding year, the statisticians note. 18
i Tir i Travel on scheduled airlines
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wil- sa f er year than last.”
tr r i , , liams during the holidays were Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs G H. Jackson had j Gray , Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
as lhe,r gues s Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Gran( an ^ famll M r. and Mrs. Bud-
i ,^n S a ' Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Tomm.e
Mrs. Lola Eller and Mrs. Jessie Rob- ^ miams and fami , and Mr and
erts of Union, Mr. and Mrs. (Curtis Mrg Earl w all
Jackson of Laurens and Mr. and Mrs. Mr '- an ^ Mrs . Arthur Williams and.
Mi ton King and children of Green-1 fami , y of Chester also were their] Laure n S . Dec. 29.-C. K
X1 e ' ' guests. . superintendent of the Laurens city tt
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Abercrombie an( j j q. anc j schools, was elected president of the J"{
had as their guests Christmas, Mr. „ hi | dl '. on were p Uests Friday of Mr Laurens Chamber of Commerce re- :•{
and Mrs. Jim Barley and Mr. and a „ d M, s .j H. Holmes in Cross An- cently. and W, R. McCuen. Jr., was 8
: of it will be used for research and
I educational work. The remaining 70
^ ! per cent wiU stay in South Carolina
New York, Dec. 29. — Fatal acci- Columbia, Dec. 29. — (Special to and will be used unde; the direction
dents in the United States during The Chronicle).—AM doctors in Lau- of the South Carolina Heart associ-
1948 took a total of about 99,000 tens county have been asked to at- ation.
lives, the statisticians of the Metro- tend an organizational meeting of
politan Life Insurance company es- the South Carolina Heart associa-
timate. This compares with 99,600 tion, to be held in Columbia on Jan-
for 1947, and may mark a halt in the ua ry 30. The association will be
upward trend in accidental deaths .formed as a part of the American
which began in 1945 and continued Heart association, and will have units
through 1947. : in every county of the state, accord-
The 1948 improvement is account- mg to A. L. M. Wiggins, state chair
ed for largely by a sharp drop in the man for. the 1949 national campaign,
nymber. of persons killed in .catastro- A Laurens county unit will be estab-
phes — those accidents which claim lished ' in the near future, he-an-
five or more lives. nounced, although Laurens is not one
Of the fatal accidents in 1948, the of the 17 counties in which organiza-
largest number were those which oc- I ‘ ons a:e be set up prior to the
curred in and about the home, to- camnaign for tunds to be held dur-
taling upward of 34,000. The number ,n " February. ,
of motor vehicle fatalities was about Chairman Wiggins pointed out that
the same as tne 32,700 recorded in this is the first time that any or-
the previous year. ganized effort has been made in
“An encouraging feature of the Carolina to combat heart dis
ease. Of the funds raised in the Feb- CREDITORS’ NOTICE
ruary campaign, 30 per cent will go All persons having claims against
^ I the estate of John H. W. Boyd, de
ceased, are hereby notified to ffie
the same duly verified, with the un
dersigned, and those indebted to said
estate will please make payment
likewise.
WM. E. BOYD,
Administrator.
Dec. 20, 1948 —6-3cw.
SI HSCRIBE TO Tut. CHRONICL*
Good Forming Requires Good Equipment.
Try Us for Your Machinery Needs.
John Deere Equipment, Repairs and Service.
~ ' J. R. CRAWFORD
Telephone No. 10
Laurens Commercial
Body Employs
was
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Mrs. Earl Wrey all of Anderson.| Full-Time Secretary
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and Ezzie
Mrs. David Satterfield
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Craft in
Simpsonville during the week-end.
Mrs. Ray Gilliham of Knoxville,
Iowa visited Mr. and Mrs. Mart Sat
terfield during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Johns had as
their guests Sunday Lt. and Mrs.
Billy Jenkins and son of Fort Ben-
ning, Ga., -Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Jones and family of Union and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Jenkins also of Un
ion.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs
chor.
Mrs. J. xi. iiui.nta ... , . , j »>
elected vice-president. }{
,, , ,, T t I The officers were elected by the ft
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mahaffey a board of directors as provided in the H
children of Greer visited Mr. ar | c * by-laws. Mr. Wright is not a member
Mrs. A. T. Crawford and family 0 j board but is active in civic 8
Sunday. affairs. . ' ;§
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone of|
T. Crawford and family board but is active
affairs. '
It was also learned that George W. ! il
Wattsville spent Christmas day with Attix, now secretary of the Chamber
Mr. and Mrs. James Huey and fam- 0 f Commerce at Fort Payne, Ala., 8
ily. was elected secretary at a later meet- g
Bobbie Webb spent the holidays i n g. , 8
in Mt. Vernon, Ga. with relatives.: Mr. Attix is expected to arrive in j-t
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Walker were | the city early in the new year. He
guests of relatives in Honea Path will be the first full-time paid s£ere- h
Christmas day. i t ar y that t he chamber has had.* He
i Mrs." B. E. Eskin of Columbia ’ is a native of Tennessee and is mar- \\
Gran g e 'spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. ried and has two children.
Churnbly during the holidays were, c R Kuykendall . j oan Kuykendall
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice and Mrs. |ac anied her home t(5 spend a
Mary Madden and Mr. Hoyt Jordan j ew davs
a' 1 ' of Fountain Inn. Mr. and Mrs., Mr and Mrs Rando i ph Gentry
J. M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs^ J- A., t the holl<iays ^ ith Mr. and
Ciawley of Macon, Ga^ and Mrs.f^ Woodrow Grouch in j oan na.
Myrtice McPeters of Experiment,; and Mrs John Ga ii ma n and;
New Year —
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'What an era is every New Year’s
Ga. spent the holidays with Mr. and L fnsey ^Gan'man visited"rela-1 Da y if weU considered! Another |
Mrs. Jesse Edmonds ! tiv k in Sharon and Winnsboro dur-! *'*** ™ our journey a shifting of g
Mrs. Manly Hughes had as her t the Christmas holidays. the scene without interrupting the iH
guests during the holidays Mr. and M d M w c carter and continuity of the piece ... the wind- ; 8
Mrs. Lester Hughes of Altomonte visitors in N C during ing up of our watch that it may tell ♦;
Springs, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs,Cur- us the time tomorrow; a fresh page |
Hs Hughes and ch.ldeen of Sa„ford. ; ‘ Mr a J Mr , Sa Porl o( ; jj- Boo', of Exis^tawMch { |
Mrs. Paul Pa.nler and family of. ° ree c nV, “ a e rt a e r r e V1S ' t,ne ' and ^| ^ |
Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pear- j ■ Hallman accomoanied bv «
son of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mr. | M ^ Mrs John G allman, visited! '" N 1 0 . 0ne ever regarded the first |
and Mrs. Earl Smith of Converse * r r , allman who is a Da .' of January with indifference. It is |«
spent the Christmas holidays with MrS ' ‘ iu ♦ i the nativity of our common Adam.” fi
spem ine ennsunas nouaays wnn (tient m the Genera i Hospital, Green-, Charles Lamh
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pearsons family. | vi j le Sunday —cnaries i-amo.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks spent; M ;. and ^ w A p arris h spent “ „
Christmas day in Newberry with' . hnl ; dav; . in Winston Salem N i Every man naturally persuades
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shealy. Mr. and | a " d Mrs E. K Robin 1 himself that he can kee P his resolu *
Mrs. Banks had as their guests Sun- >
day Mrs. Mabel Tucker and Miss
Loree Tucker of Laurens, and Mr.
and Mrs. Odell Lamberth of West
Clinton.
Myrtis Livingston spent the week
end in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Culbertson
of Laurens spent Christmas with
Mrs. Pearl Culbertson. ■ -
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Richey were
guests Christmas day of Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Shockly.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Motte
Program
Laurens Drive-In
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Theatre
Children Under 12 Free
First Show Starts 6:30
J.ast Complete Show at 10
Fri.-Sat. Dec. 31-Jan. 1
' BLONDIE'S
HOLIDAY
PENNY SINGLETON
ARTHUR LAKE
Cartoons:
Back Alley Uproar
Magician
Mon.-Tues. Jan. 3-4
CANYON
PASSAGE
DANA ANDREWS
SUSAN HATWARD
Cartoons:
Knock, Knqg)i
Seeing Ghosts
_ lAlaska, is spending a leave wun,
Mrs. Bernett. They visited his par-,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bernett,
in Laurens, Sunday.
C-c James Satterfield returned
Wednesday by plane to San Diego.
Calif., after spending the holidays
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mart
Satterfield. He has re-enlisted for
3 years with the Navy and will sail
for China on Jan. 3.
Mrs. Jessie Mills and children vis
ited relatives in Nihety Six during
the holidays. - -j
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Sanders, vis-1
ited in Union during the week-end.;
p Mr and Mrs. Garel Satterfield and
daughter spent Christmas day with
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Satterfield and
family.
Wed.-Thur.
Jan. 5-6
SUNBONNET
SUE
GALE STORM
PHIL REGAN
Cartoons: *
The Bear and the Hare
At the Circus
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tions, nor is he convinced of his im-
, o. . , , „ becility but by length of time-vand
MrSp Black Stewait and daughter frequency of experiment. They «
and Mrs. Janie Millet spent e o - whom frequent failures have made 8
idays in Greenwood with Mi. anc despe rate, cease to form resolu- j - :
Mrs. H. G. Jenkins. j tj onS( and they who are become cun- \U
S-c Roy Waldrop and Mrs. Wal- do not t e i] them.”—Samuel iR
drop of Key West, Fla. spent the j 0 hnson.
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Summells. . ,, , “There is too much said at New
Mr. and Mrs.. J. B. Shields an .year’s about turning over a new
children and Mrs. Hugh Ballai \is- j ea f A re the old leaves all so badly
ited Miss Peggy Ballard in Colum- wr itten that we must hasten to for
get them? Is the blank whiteness of
the untouched page more pleasant
to the eye or more fortifying to the
will than those closely written, un-
bia Thursday. Marian Ballard spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O'Shields and
children spent Sunday in Ware; der ii ned untidy, but familiar pages
Shoals with Mr. and Mrs. Arlie El- which make up the story of one’s
lison. life?”—Bliss Perry.
Sgt. Claud Bernett, stationed in 1 - — - - -
with
Samuel a
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REMOVAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
DR. MARION E. LAWSON
Dentist
announces his new loca
tion :
200 South Broad St
(Across the street from Casino
Theatre)
Birthdays And Anniversaries
I' Mi s- K- T. John^‘ celebrated her
| birthday on Christmas day.
Mrs. Paul Painter' celebrated her
birthday December 25.
. Mr. and Mrs. Grange Churnbly
celebrated their 3rd wedding anni
versary December 25.
Little Louis Meeks will be 4,years
oldJ)ecember 29.
Birth Announcemants
MAYNOR ^
Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Maynor of
Gaffney announce the birth of a
daughter on Monday December 27.
Mrs. Maynor was -formerly Miss
Georgia Pearson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Pearson of this city.
ABERCROMBIE
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Abercrom
bie announce the birth of a daughter
at Blalock Clinic on December 26.
Mrs. Abercrombia will be* remem
bered as Miss Cleo Campbell.
Your
STATE EARM
INSURANCE OFFICE
Will Be Located
at
103 N. BROAD ST.
AFTER JANUARY 1
Building: formerly occupied
by Hamilton’s ’
it
MclNTOSH'S
SHOE SHOP
Send Your Shoes To Us for
Best Materials and
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Workmanship.
RESOLVE TO SAVE THE A & P WAY
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Saving money is a New Year’s resolution that’s dif
ficult to keep these days.. Difficult, but not impos-
tible . if you do all your food shopping at your
thrifty A&P. For its big departments are cram-
packed with grand values every day in the week,
every week in the year Stop in today and start
the New Year with downright good eating— and
savings, tool
Home Style • Sandwich
Regular Pan
MARVEL BREAD
1’4-Lb. lO-
Loaf I OC
Jane Parker Sugared
DONUTS ^ '
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A&P’s Own Vegetable
Shortening
dexo
Lb.
Can
99c
KelUsg-»
All Bran ...
JO-O*.
Pkg.
16c
Nahl'co Cracker*
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1-Lb.
Pkg.
32c
Svmnyfield Corn
Flakes
8-Oz.
Pkg.
Uc
Mild and Mellow
8 O'CLOCK
COFFEE «
40c Lb
Cag
Bag
$1.15
46 SIZE
GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for 29c
1
GREEN STRING
BEANS, 2 lbs.
23c
CARROTS, 2 bunches .
.... 17c
IDAHO RUSSETT
POTATOES, 10-lb. bag
59c
GREEN
CABBAGE, 4 lbs
12c
FRESH
COCOANUTS, 2 lbs....
19c
PEARS, 2 lbs
23c
GRAPES, 2 lbs 23c
YELLOW
ONIONS, 3 lbs 15c
CANADIAN
RUTABAGAS, 2 lbs 9c
ORANGES, 2 dozen ..... 37c
INTRIMMED
CAULIFLOWER, lb 9c
TOMATOES, lb. ctn. ... 23c
CELERY, large stalk ... 15c
BED DELICIOUS . 1
APPLES, 2 lbs. . 31c
SIZE i
LETTUCE, 2 heads
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SIZE 360
LEMONS, dozen ...
40c
IRISH
POTATOES, 10-lb. bag . 45c
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D.’ackeye Peas ..
Standard Pack
Tomatoes 2
Ann Page Prepared
Spaghetti 2
Ann Page with Pork and Tom.
Beans
Campbell’s Tomato
Juice 2
Washburn’s
Pea Beans
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Cans
Sauce
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Cans
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29c
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25c
29c
Shortening
Swift Jewel
Sunnyfleld Self-Rising
Flour
4-Lb.
Ctn.
Ann Page Creamy Smooth
Peanut Butter
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Pancakes
Ann Pago Blended
Syrup ...
Fancy California
Tuna Fish
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16-Oz.
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