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I - Pige Eight THE CUNTON CHRONICLE 7- ' - '••■■■;- THURSDAY, Jl'NE 23. 1949 WEST CLINTON SOCIM AND PERSONAL NEWS HRS. JOE CAMPBELL. Corrrspendent *nd RepresenUilve Negro Guilty On Double Death Charge, Gets Three-Year Term Laurens. June 21.—David Moseley. Mrs. Bryce Little and children of [Harmon in Newberry Sunday, c ne-armed. Negro.'who went on trial Charlotte. N. C.. are spending the L.ttle Terry Rushton of Saluda, in general sessions court Tuesday week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs 1 is spending two weeks with Mr. and morning on an indictment charging J M. Ross. involuntary manslaughter for the Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt had as her automobile death April 18 on the guest for the week-end her mother, dual lane Greenville highway of Mrs. Mrs. Ambrose, of Clearwater, Fla. Maude Fowler Vaughn and her son. JMiss Sadie Slice and Ervin De- Max Fowler Vaughn, was found vore of Greenwood, were Sunday guilty by the jury which returned its guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H verdict Wednesday morning. He was ander. Mrs. Clyde Atkins. Birth Announcement Jacks Mr. and Mrs. Deri Jacks announce 1 the birth of a son, Johnny Deri, June Alex- 1 21 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Jacks will be remembered as Miss Betty Jean given a three-year term. j. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith and Attorneys for the defendant gave Mrs. Ida Smith of Greenville, were notice of a motion for a new trial. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. The defendant went on the stand White Tucker, and sacd that he was driving about James Montjov of Greenwood; and miles an hour when he entered the army> visited Mr. and Mrs. Ce- the dual highway on the afternoon c ji Montjoy Sunday. Garrett of Fort Mill. Mrs: Father’s Day Dinner Harry Estes of Gross An chor. entertained for Mr. Estes hon oring him on Father’s Day Sunday at their home. 'Those attending were when the fatal wreck occurred. An-I / i i ^ c •♦v, a v i ^ ® r0CK< Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. , h ; distance ahead ^ Irs \ J \ Llo > d Smith and children Shike Simpson. Dusty Reeves. Mrs. (1 him he said There' had been a are V181ting her P arents - Mr - and Walt Garner. Sandy Templeton. Mr. Light ra"n but the rain had about 1 Cra ^ s in Summit ?nd Mrs^Carl Garner, Mr. and Mrs stopped. Just before he reached the) Raney lunch room another car came out of the Raney driveway in front i f h.m. He put on his brakes to week. Mr. and Mrs. i Vernon Garner, and Larry, Mr. and W\ G. McCary and Mrs. James Fulmer and sons, Mr. Billy of Greenwood, spent Sunday and Airs. Harry Lee Thomas. Mr. with. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks. land Mrs. Edwin Thomas and Caro- colhsion His truck skidded! Mr ' and Mrs - J - F - Lowman. Jr., lyn, Clyde Francis, Squat Brock, and he lost* control of it After that ! ° f GreenwCK)d - s P ent ^ week-end j. C. Lambert of Joanna. Miss Bar- h€ , a . d he didn’t know' much whar With the f „ ormer ' s Parents. Mr. and bara Jackson of Donalds, and Mr. hannened Mrs J. F. Lowman. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cletis Est seand sons of t,pp ea ' and Mrs. Lowman. Jr., and Mr. and Cross Hill Thre witnesses living in the neigh-• Mrs. Lowman. Sr., and family at-; • her hood said that they saw a blue tended the 68th birthday celebration Visit Orphanage <ar traveling at a high rate of speed of Mrs. Lowman’s father, G. A.; Mrs. J. L. Abrams, teacher o from the direction of the accident Bouknight. in Chapin. interrrfediate class, chaperoned just s.tter it happened. Other wit- Bob Blakely of Greenville, is class and invited guets to Epworth nesses, called by the state, testified spending the week with Aubrey orphanage in Columbia Sunday, that Moseley was traveling at high Turner. They were shown through the build- peed just before he reached the dual Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell and ings and grounds and enjoyed din- Bud O'Dell spent the week-end with n er with the children. About 22 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton in guests enjoyed this trip. Calhoun Falls. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinard and Enjoys Stew- children visited relatives in Prosper- Members of the ball club enjoyed :ty Sunday. a turtle stew at the home of Bruce the her highway. Scales Helped Girl Attend Church First Time In Three Months Among the thousands writing let-‘^ a ’ Sunday guests oi M r Urs of praise for Sealfs is Miss J ’ ,? ss - „ , „ , , Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair of Colum- Abrams on Calhoun street Saturday. and praise Frances West, Fairmont, S. C. Miss West writes: **I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boland and Jean of Newberry, visited Mr. and suffered so much Mr * J . F ulf'™S.'; = Sr - SU '' d */o.n from spells of in-l and Mrs Pat Bow€rs and Blll >' visited relatives in Newberry Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Mrs and Mrs. Rufus Darnell and Mrs. A. i F Campbell of Clinton, visited Mr Hn-A-n tha* t . i' and ^ rs - Lynch in Greenville M A\ , W3S Sunday. ahr * e \'atnra!K° Messrs. Bruce Stewart and Joa rM ft rn ,T V lor of Knoxville. Term., spent the weeK-end vnth Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elliott and fam.ly. Mr. and Mrs. Piul Elliott and family of Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams and son attend- VC I can eat he. . .1 an, * < H? b " ,#r want and sleep tine. I have i'/.t M ! 1: ?" ?' h,r honne on digestion that 1 couldn’t rest or sleep day or night. 1 became so weak, nervous and run down that I was unable to go about. Naturally, it worried me to Mi*» West be unable to en- jcy life with the rest of my young :r.ir.ds. I tried treatments and medi- <.n«» bQt without satisfactory re- >u!ts t am happy to say, since start- jr.g Stalf’s Indian River Medicine, that non food I want and sleep regained strength so that I went to (hurch last Sunday for the ftrst time 1 have been able to go m over three months.” Sealfs is on sale at all good drug stores on a money-back guarantee t f satisfaction from the first bottle. Try it today. Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 126 EAST MAIN STREET Soath Side Public Square DOERS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS! 9 <M> to 5:39 Wednesdays 9:99 to 12:39 Phone 794 for Appointment Calhoun street Sunday. i Billy Bowers is attending Pal metto Boys’ State in Columbia this week. Ernest Johnson of Atlanta. Ga., is visiting relatives here this week Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bledsoe and children spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Daniel Marshall in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whittle were Sunday visitors in Batesburg. . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and girls and Mrs. Rudolph Prater spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holson- back in Newberry. J. O. Ray visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ray in Charlotte recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wehunt and children visited Rev. and Mrs. Har ley Lyons in Laurens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Motes and chil dren of Ware Shoals, visited relatives here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joohn C. Martin and Terry visited Mr. and Mrs. William RUPTURE IT’S HERE The Sensational New Invention Sutherland’s “MD” Truss No Belts — No Straps — No Odors — Approved by Doctors Weighs only 7 ounces. EADDY-BLAKE DRUG CO. LA (/REN S, S. C. ELLANAR Cleatwi 8 tz. iar wMi brash 50/ "CUans a Million DolUn* Worth of Jtwolry”? Koopi your procious jewolry, diamonds, and othor valuabUs sparkling claan. J. C. THOMAS JEWELER “It's Time That Counts” City To Sponsor Little League Team, Will Enter State Meet The town of Clinton will send a team of Little League baseball play ers to Charleston in August to a state tournament. All boys in Cl.nton and Joanna who were born after August 1, 1936, and want to try out for the team are asked to meet at Academy Street school playground each day of the week except Saturday at 9:30 for tryouts. Everyone will be given a chance. No definite team will be picked until late in July to repre sent the city in the tournament. Eighteen players between the ages of 10-12 years will go to the tour nament. Their uniforms are being sponsored by Lydia. Clinton, and Joanna Mills and also the following firms: Belk’s, Bank of Clinton, Bald win Motor Co., J. C. Thomas, Mc Gee’s Drug Store, Bishop-Walker Pharmacy, Yarborough Oil Co., Tex aco Stations and Cooper Motor Co. Baseballs are being donated by G. A. Copeland & Son. Plans are being made to play a few games ai night at the Clinton Mill park to let the public see the Little League in action before going to Charleston. Clinton will be the only team in the Piedmont region to send a team to the tournament. This all-star team will be picked from the five Midget teams now playing in the city: Lydia, Florida Street, Thornwell, Acade my and Joanna. WE DO ALL KINDS Of PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. H. L. Baldwin Wins Asheville Trip Friends oi Hal L. Baldwin will be interested tb know he was one of three representatives of the Electro lux corporation in South Carolina to' be awarded a week-end trip to Ashe ville, N. C., as a winner in a recent sales contest. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin were also guests at a company banquet during their stay in Asheville. HUNGRY? THIRSTY? EMPTY? FLAT? WE HAVE AN ANSWER TO ALL OF THAT • t ••• JOE’S ESSO SERVICE i More And More People Are Saying ; That When You Shop at Joanna Stores You Just Naturally Save On The Family Budget! MEAT DEPARTMENT GROUND BEEF, lb. . 44c BRISKET BEEF STEW, lb 39c SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT, lb. 48c CENTER CUT HAM, lb. 79c WHOLE OR HALF HAM, lb. 65c ALL-MEAT SMOKED SAUSAGE, lb. 43c THICK FATBACK, lb 17c SWIFT PREM. ALL-MEAT FRANKS, in cello, lb. 17c Dressed and Drawn Swift Prem. 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