The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 09, 1949, Image 10
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HE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1949
Dr.fFred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at ,
200 South Broad St.
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30
Phone 058 .
GULF PRODUCTS
Tires, Tubes, Batteries
and Accessories
INSECT KILLERS
Quick Action Gulf Spray
Gulf Trak
Gulfspray Roach, Ant Killer
C UNION
SERVICE STATION
i E. Carolina Ave.
Phone 96
COMMERCIAL
; HOUSEHOLD WIRING
Electrical Appliance
Repairing and
Electrical Construction
Work
Floor Plugs A Specialty
ARNOLD M. CANNON
106 W. Maple St. Tel. 312-XJ
AUTO LOANS
PROMPT SERVICE
SECURITY loan and
INVESTMENT CO.
(Chartered 1905)
1219 Boyce Street
Newberry, S. C.
L. W. Cooper, Agent
Clinton. S. C.
CALL... W
TELEPHONE
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Benjamin & Sons
Expert Workmanship
.O R A N E
Quality Materials
DO YOU HAVE
PROPER
FIRE PROTECTION?
Is your coverage adequate?
Should you saffer a disastrous
tire would your insurance cover
your loss?
Think this over. See as for
all kinds of Insurance, Surety
Bonds and Real Estate.
We invite your business.
We Write Hail Insurance
On Cotton
Clinton Realty
& Insurance Co.
B. Hubert Boyd
Phone 6
West Clinton.... £^1™
(Continued fr om page one) By Heart Association
accidents occurring on stafy high- ^
! ways. Two persons were killed in;
accidents in the county, and nine |
persons received injuries. All of the
deaths and injuries resulted from
accidents on state highways.
Six of the Laurens county acci
dents resulted in damage of proper-
urday with relatives in Ware Shoals. . , . ’ .
Miss Vee Randolph will visit her Special to The Chronicle.
mother-in-law in North Carolina Columbia, June 8.—The South Car
this week-end. olina Heart association is now set- ty. Three of these accidents occurred
♦ ting up cardiac clinics in Charleston, on state highways^ according to the.
Birthdays and Wedding Greenville, Spartanburg, and Co- report.
Anniversaries lumbia, it was announced this
Carl Windsor, DClc, had a birth- ueek by H. M. McElveen, executive
dav June 8. secretary of the association. The
June 11th is Mrs. Bessie Samples’ clinic will serve the entire state, he
: rthrl ., v _ pointed out, with persons in any
a birthday June S , outh Carolina county attending the
clinic nearest them.
Laurens county residents will at
tend the clinics in Greenville or
Satterfield had
birthday.
Jerry Huey has
21st. . ,i
Mrs. Sudie Mae
a birthday June 7. _ . , j u r j
Mr', and Mrs. B. F. Woodward will Spartanburg, and can be referred
cblebrate their 4th wedding anni- there by a physician or can make
versary June 10. personal application, McElveen said.
(Mrs. Marcell Barker celebrated The association pnlas to establish
her birthday June 2. a cardiac clinic in each medical dis-
May 31st was Mr. and Mrs. D. C. trict in South Carolina, to serve the
Whitman’s wedding anniversary.^ entire district, as soon as funds are
Judy Bxrns celebrated her 7th available. Laurens county is in med-
birthday June 5. j ca i district number three, which is
Glenn F. Downs has a birthday cc>Tn p 0se d of Abbeville, Greenwood,
Junb 20. Laurens, McCormick and. Newberry
Alice Fa^eWhitsel will be 11 years C0UHties- The* member of the heart
wos Mrs. Leila Smith’s
old June
June 1st
birthday. " k ■
Mrs. J. H. Sparks celebrated
birthday Monday.
Mrs. Laura Mae Howard has
birthday June 15.
Mrs. Bill Patterson celebrated
birthday June 2.
association’s board of directors from
district three is Dr. W. L. Pressly of,
a Due West.
At the May meeting at Myrtle
a Beach, the association alloted $5,000
to be used in all the counties of the
a state for the hospitalization of con
genital heart cases. The cases would
On Hand.
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The master of every combin-
able crop, the JOHN DEERE
12-A Combine will successfully
harvest hard-to-thresh orops
as clovers, beans, and serecia.
Let us prove to you what the
John Deere 12-A will do in
your field.
Also see the JOHN DEERE
Wiretying baler in operation.
J. R. CRAWFORD
CLINTON, S. C.
Curtis Morris has a birthday June be referred to hospitals from the
Mary Tavlor had a birthday June
5th.
Doris Samples has a birthday
June 19
Donnie Giles was one year old
June 6
Mrs. Clyde Cannop had a birthday
June 5.
Margie Lu»k was 7 years old
June 6.
Mollie Randolph has a birthday
June 15.
Roy Lee Sisk. Jr., has a birthday
June 9.
Frances Sabens. of
a birthday June
nearest heart clinic.
Highway Accidents
Show Big Jump For
Month of April
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia, June 8.—Highway acci
dents reported in South Carolina
during April numbered 780, with 535
of the total taking place on state
highways, according to a report of
Vermo:* has st Me highway department. Thir
ty-five persons were killed and 296
Mrs. A C. Clark has a birthday were injured during the month in
June 13. .motor vehicle accidents, with acci-
Mrs. Katherine Phillips has a dents taking place on state highways
birthday June 22. i being responsible for 30 of the deaths
Billy Jean Clark has a birthday and 253 of the injuries.
June 25. In Laurens county, a total of elev-
Dianne King will be 4 years old en traffic accidents were reported
June 20. during the month, with eight of the
Miss Brenda Gambrell of Cross:
EXTRA SPECIAL!
EXHAUST
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All Standard Makes
42 Inch '
Regular List $145.00
Now $85.00
48 Inch
Regular List $165.00
Now S115.00
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Pitts Street Phone 423
ICE-COLD FROM COOLERS
AU OVt*
Pepsi Tastes Better!
Wherever you see a Pepsi Spot, a good time
awaits you! Next time you’re thirsty, look
for the Pepsi Cooler — and enjoy America’s
finest cola! Be sure it’s Pepsi—for the most
of everything that’s best.
Why Take Less—When Pepsi’s Best!
And when you shop, always take home six
big, BIG 12-ounce bottles of Pepsi-Cola for ,
the family! TWELVE full glasses — plenty
for all!
No Finer Cola at Any Price!
PEPS1-COLA BOTTLING CO.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Hill, neice of Mrs. Johnnie Butler, M¥ nr.
had a birthday June 4 "* 5,WWW * W * W,5W **** W ** W *
Mrs Johnnie Butler had a birth- jl
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Sumerel had a birth- ::
18.
Mrs W. L
dav June 5
Mr. an* 1 Mrs Jam
observed the.r 44th v
versary June 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ly
brated the r 11th wedding am
sary June 24.
June 13th will be Mr. and
Caughman
ddinu anni-
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Donnie Womble's 3rd wedding a:».-
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Among The Sick
W H Beckham is recuperating at g
his home after being a patient at a
Hays hospital. | 5
Linda Ann Braswell is a patient a
at Hays hospital where she under- £
went an appendectomy.
Frances Giles is a patient at Hays H
hospital wheie she underwent an S
appendix operation recently.
Friends of J. R Williamson are :jt
sorry to know he continues ill at his K
home on Beauregard street. M
Birth AnnouacemenU
King
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Mr. and Mrs. Waters King of Nash- L
ville. Tenn., announce the arrival of k
a daughter, Jeffery Lynn.
Samples
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Samples an-
nounce the birth of a daughter, Be- 3
atrice Sue. June 4 ,x
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Birthday Party
On Saturday afternoon 15 little $
boys and girls gathered at the home
of Mrs. F W. Bragg for a partv in ft
honor of Wilford Bragg, who was 3
celebrating his 2nd birthday.
Mrs. Bragg served ice cream and
cake Each little guest present re- l-i
membered Wilford with a gift.
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Vacation Bible School
Enrollment for Vacation Bible j*j
school at Calvary Baptist churoh
w.ll be held Saturday, June 11, at
9 .50 at the church AM workers and
children are requested to be pres- 3
ent. Regular classes will begin K
Monday morning, June 13. at 9:30. ft
All children 4-16 years of age are 3
invited. A good time for evervone ♦'?
RUBY'S
BEAUTY SHOP
"Pofesaional Care . . .
Is Best for Your Hair**
S. Broad St. Phone 453
We Invite Your Business
- Ar . '
R. L. PlaxHo
D. E. TRIBBLE CO.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Phone 94
N W. Roy Pitta
PITTS COAL CO.
“Best Quality Coal’’
Phone 75
PITTS SER. STATION
“Service With a Smile”
William M. Shields
SHIELDS'
MODERN STUDIO
COMMERCIAL AND
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY
Jacobs Bldg Phone S5-W
Robert E. W'ysor, HI
“Service Beyond the Contract"
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
R. E. WYSOR, III
Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J
Woman's Society Meets
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i PICK-UP 1
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COOPER
MOTOR CO.
Phone 515 1
West Main Street
"Christ, the An.-wer for Questing ;.j
Youth," was the topic for the Worn- \\
an's Missionary society meeting ii
which was held Monday evening at H
the home of Mrs. Brevard Patter-
son.
The program, under the leadership
of the program chairman, was very }‘t
interesting. Mrs. J. W. Spillers rep- 3
resented the WMU and asked ques-
tions of members of the Sunbeam, S
Dawn Campbell. Youth; Polly Bra- U
j zil, GA; Alma Spillers, RA; Wal-
lace Patterson. YWA; Catherine 3
Dunaway, Training school reperesen- ft
tative; Vivian Clark. Several other *8
ladies took part with Mrs. Ralph Ij
Riddle reading the scripture. Dis-
missal with prayer by Rev. J. W
Spillers.
Mrs. R. B. Amick presided over
the business session, with Mrs. Grady’,
Smith calling the roll and reading'
the minutes of the previous meeting.,;
After the business session the host- ’ '
ess and co-hostess. Mrs. Betty Law 1 -i i
son. served a salad course with i
sandwiches and drinks.
THE CHRONICLE
Completely Covers Clinton’s Trade
Area for Advertisers
There Is No Substitute for News
paper Advertising
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Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Roddy
RODDY'S
RESTAURANT
“Serving Fine Food for Fine
Folks’’
SHIELDS MODERN STUDIO
One of the foremost photographers in Clinton is William
M. Shields, owner of Shields Modern Studio, located in the
Jacobs Building. During the two years >|r- Shields has been
operating his studio here, he has built a deserving reputation
among those who have appreciated a high standard of per
manent records through photography of people, places and
events. They have entrusted their photographic needs to him
and he has not disappointed liiem as a dependable specialist
in portrait and commercial photography.
Shields Modern Studio carries a
supplies, including kodaks, tripods and N other photographic
equipment, as well as picture frames.
Mr. Shields invites you to visit him for your photographic
needs. He reminds you that precious moments as well as per
sonalities of loved ones that cannot be recaptured with pass
ing of years, can be preserved through photography.
Mr. and Mrs. J: R. Cox
COX HOME & AUTO
SUPPLY CO.
“Customer Satisfaction
Guaranteed”
201 N. Broad Phone 12
hy - V
laffe^st
stock of amateur
H. G. Chandler
CHANDLER'S
GARAGE
General Auto Repairing
Phone 71
Thomas E. Baldwin
BALDWIN
APPLIANCE CO.
FRIGIDAIRE
SALES AND SERVICE
Domestic and Commercial
Appliances
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C. W. Cooper
C. W. COOPER
GARAGE
KAISER-FRAZIEK
Sales and Service
AU Makes of Cars Repaired
i and Serviced
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L. E. Bishop W. M. Walker
BISHOP-WALKER
REXALL STORE
“If It’s Rexall, It’s Right”
J. Ulliott Law
CLINTON
BODY REBUILDERS
''Dorn, What We Know—
Know What We’re Doing”
106 Hampton Ave.
Phone 539