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Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 Notice of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS The ClinUn group of Alco holics Anonymous meets to night and every Thursday eve ning at 8:00 over Copeland Hardware Supply Co. store. Anyone who has a ttypere desire to rid himself or herself of a drinking problem is cor dially invited to attend these meetings; or WTite Alcoholics Anonymous Clinton, S. C. P. O. Box 113. Clinton. S. C. for an interview or informa tion. LEGAL PAPERS —Note and Mort gage. Bill of Sale. Real Estate Mortgage, and Title to Real Estate. Chronicle Publishing Co. West Clinton (Continued from page one) brated their second wedding anni versary Tuesday, April 5. Charles Samples celebrated his 12th birthday March 30. Mrs. Ruth Samples celebrated a birthday April 3. James Moore has a birthday April 9th. Mrs. Jack Fuller celebrated a birthday March 30. Pfc. Jack Caughman has a birth day April 14. Tiny Samples will be 4 years old April 14. „ Sgt. Frank Riley, stationed in Ger many, had a birthday yesterday. Mrs. Riley will celebrate a birthday April 25. April 2 was Brenda Ann Woody’s birthday. Harold Bobo will have a 'birthday April 15. Mrs. Blanche Rochester has a birthday April 20. Mrs. Hubert Leopard celebrates a birthday today. William Adams will be 7 years old April 11. Cottonseed .> DELINTED - GRADED - TREATED Modern Equipment — Five Years Experience Operating Every Day L. A. COX Simpsonville, S. C. -TT- £c£ipbe AUTHORIZED DEALER THE WORLD S BEST LAWN MOWER 14- and 11- INCH THE TWO FAVORITES Ecliptt Modal L — Rocket O.*- 4S yc«n of fnq>n«erinf and production t«pc'<cnce I «t de> .. LptJ * prcciwon built K«nd or po«tr mower for elmovt e«ery he - c \,.i Four diUi'kctir? h«nd mower model* from the superb Model L to i . lo» p» ced A:lmjton Power Mower* io 20’, 21 *, 2S' end 32' c i? i tt«, f'om the popGer Rocket to the iulLy equipped Spce. t... j 11’ i.e-’e me »er—i'd e'l pr.ced njk*. COPELAND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. Telephone 1"» Clinton. S. C. Uncle Natchels 44 Drivers In County Lose Licenses On Liquor Charges Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, April 6. — During the first two months of 1949 a total of 44 driving privileges were with drawn in Laurens county, according to reports of the motor vehicle di vision of the South Carolina high way department. During January, 23 licenses were suspended in the county, all belong ing to male drivers, and all on charges of driving under the influ ence of liquor. The age groups of the drivers apprehended were as follows: nine between 17 and 30, eight between 30 and 40, and six 40 or older. Twenty-one driving privileges were suspended in Laurens county 1 during February, all but one be longing to males, and all on charges of driving under the influence of li quor. Eight of those apprehended were between 17 and 30, ten be tween 30 and 40, and three were 40 or older. In South Carolina, 479 driving FACTS ABOUT ARMY DAY Army Day, Wednesday, April 6, or ,an alternate day of the week better suiting local requirements, will be observed the country ove/ and wherever U. S. troops are stationed abroad. Army Day was established and first observed in 1928 by the Mili tary Order of World Wars, the or ganization which still sponsors its observation in many cities. Singled out as a remembrance of the anniversary of U. S. entry into the first World W’ar, the holiday «us officially recognized by the 75th Congress, March 17, 1937. The Military Order of the World Wars was established in Detroit, Michigan, in November 1918. Ita k membership consists of commis sioned officers of sll military serv ices who served in World Wars I and II, and their mala descendants. It is patterned after the Society of the Cincinnati which was founded by General George Wash ington and his officers at the close of the American Revolution. It has 10,000 members embraced in 65 chapters throughout tha country. Again this year, high ranking offii-ers of the Army will address iiiiMic gatherings in many localities. OfM-n house at military installations will attract many visitors. They will have the opportunity to ob serve the operation of these in dividual segments of the military establishment st dose range. M<>ra visitors than ever t«efnre may tie expect'd this year herau»e of the interest in how the Army lives and works that has been generated by the enlistment and selective service programs under the Selective Serv ice .Act of 1948. Many of theae young sold-ers will march in Army D»v naradcs. privileges were suspended during January and 458 during February. For the two months, seven persons were charged With reckless driving, two with unspecified charges, and the others with driving under the influence of intoxicants. CALL 74 OFFICE SUPPLIES I REMEMBER.. By THE OLD-TIMERS Robert H. Sedgwick: “I re member (circa 1906 > when there were arc lights along the streets and how, when they failed to light up. we kids would kick the pole to jar the carbons and. once started, they all would light up. We used to col lect discarded carbons to write our names on cement sidewalks, which were not too common in those days." From Henry II. Vocke: *T remember when the Waffle Man came down the stre-t,. blowing on a trumpet, and all f would run home for a pern a waffle sprinkled with powcu »ar. The waffles were made ’ . water, but they sure tasted good to us kids!” From Evangeline Sedgwick: “I re member when Essanay movies were filmed in Chicago across the street from Rivervlew perk. David Spoor and G. M. Anderson coined the name from their last Initials. It was there Gloria Swanson and Wallace Beery first met and became movie stars. $dna Mayo, Riith Stonehouse, Henry B. Walthall, Bryant Wash- bum and James Kirkwood were some of the others. Anderson always acted the part of ‘Broncho Billy’ in the westerns." - ■ \ Fran Mrs. Mary R. Stewart: “I re member when there was a ’sure cure’ for a sore throat—a remarkable remedy used by grandmothers in my childhood days. She would slap a thick, fat slice of salt pork around our neck, tie a wool sock over It, make a strong gargle of vinegar and «*lt, force us to sit an hour with our feet In hot mustard water, hud dled under a blanket like a small tent, then tuck us Into a bed plied high with a feather tick. If the the throat didn't dear up by morn ing, the sock wee wrung out of hot water, dipped In a saucer of kerosene and re-applied. Then we had a blis tered neck as well as ’grippe.’ Strange to say, we survived.’’ (Contributions to this column are Invited from old-time readers. All communications should be signed with the writer’s full name. Address them to The Oid-^uner, Bos 340, Frankfort, Ky. No Highway Accidents In County Past Month Special to The Chronicle'. Columbia, April 6.—Laurens was among the 14 South Caiulina coun ties in which no highway accidents took place during the' week ending March 26, according to a report this week of H. E. Quarles, Jr., director of the motor vehicle division of the state highway department. Seven drivers licenses were suspended in the county durihg the week, how ever. A total of 86 highway accidents were reported for the week in South Carolina. .. COME TO A&P FOR TineQime MILD AND MELLOW CHEESE 42c Sunnybrook Grade A Large Fresh Eggs .. l 'c£l 5bc Golden Maid Uncolored Margarine - . pS 23c Lb. ‘ CHEESE FOOD SPREADS CHED-O-BIT L L . b , 79c AMERICA^ OR PIMENTO CHEESI MEL-O-BIT * 2 Lb 2Q/- Loaf 07C PHIl.ADEl.PHia CREAM CHEESE 18c aiimivilaii Ann Page Foods Ann Page Grape Jam 23c Ann Page Fancy Ketchup ^ 18c Ann Page Salad Dressing jL 29c Ann Page—with Pork & Tom. 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