The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 30, 1949, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949
Weevil Hitting
Cotton Heovily
Clemson. June -28. — Cotton boh
weevil infestation in South Carolina
! cent, compared to 6.76 per cent a
year ago.
This was on 87 fields checked in
19 counties. Seventy-four of ihe ! MRS.
fields, or 86 per cent of them, were;
found to be infested. ! ,
j • He said the average number of Mr.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA
CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative
, ... nd Mrs. J. E. Floyd and, home Sunday. A short worship pro-
is aunost two and one-half times aSj Weev jj s an acre f oun d in fields that daughter are visiting the latter’s gram, singing and a picnic lunch
heavy this week as it was a year ago.) were not squaring was 484. (parents in New Hampshire for two; were enjoyed with the old folk.
Clemson college extension service ♦
specialist, L. M. Sparks. Jr., said that Juniors
the average infestation is 16 per ** - -
GULF PRODUCTS
Tires, Tubes, Batteries
and Accessories
INSECT KILLERS
Quick Action Gulf Spray
Gulf Trak
Gulfspray Roach. Ant Killer
CLINTON
SERVICE STATION
E. Carolina Ave.
Phone 96
I weeks.
Mrs James Simpson and Dusty
spent the week-end in Greenville,
iTenn., with friends. • *
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of
Columbia, were week-end guests of
J 7 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Tot Stewart.
The Midgets and Juniors are con-j Mrs. Clarence Milne and Rosemary
tinuing to play good ball in the city' of Corpus Christi. Texas, and Mrs
Playing Good Boll
In City Leagues
recreational leagues,
games have seen extra innings and
Several of the Aussie Malone of Atlanta. Ga., were
recent visitors of their sister. Mrs.
L. H. Poag.
the race for first place in each lea- -\T r an H vr r? p H AWar,^,- anri ~ ~ .
„ . , . . , r ' and ‘o' j" H -. A - ex 3 nde - snd M rs . Reginald Rusnton, of Saluda,
gue is very fght Joanna Juniors Stan spent Sunday m Ninety-Six, had , tonsilectomy at the Blalock
seem to be the ‘‘hottest’ at present, with the former s brother, Edward 1 c’imc recently
In the Midget league it is a close race-Alexander and Mrs. Alexander. , Mrs . Frances Giles is , atient at
Academy, ThornweJl and ! Mrs. W. W. Hair, Wendell and
Attending Camp
Mike Coley is attending Camp
Greenville near Cedar Mountain for
two weeks. .
With The Sick
Mrs. Fearless Rowe is a patient
at the General hospital in Greenville.
Mrs. Rowe had an operation recently.
Margaret White is at Blalock Clinic
having undergone a tonsilectomy.
Terry Rushton, son of Mr. and
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of 'Elizabeth H. Thornley,
deceased, are hereby notified to
file the same duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those indebted to
said estate will please make payment
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likewise. , n
- LOUIE. O. THORNLEY,
Administrator.
Clinton, S. C.
STAPLES — Arrow, Markwell and
other standard machines. Chronicle
Publishing Co. Phone 74.
between
Florida Street. All three are tied Tor j Ruth‘ "Hait'‘spent the week-end in
first place.
Standings:
Midgets
C., with Mr. and
They also visited
W
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD WIRING
Electrical Appliance
Repairing and
Electrical Construction
Work
Floor Plugs A Specialty
ARNOLD M. CANNON
406 W. Maple St. Tel. 312-XJ
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Academy
Thornwell
Florida Street
Lydia 2
Joanna 0
Juniors
Joanna 3
Oxner 1
Braswell 1
McElhannon 1
Few 0
Schedule for July 11-15
July 11—Academy at Thornwell.
July 12—Braswell at McElhannn
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Forest City, N.
Mrs. Olga Hair.
Chimney Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell of
Spartanburg, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lott.
Rev. and Mrs. Ben F. Jones. Pen-
j tecostal pastor. Rev. Mashburn of
i Virginia. Misses Dot Page and Ruby
, Baucum of Honea Path, were Thurs-
j day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Murrah.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Purdy. Mrs. Ber
tha Stroud, Fearless Rowe and chil
dren, Ralph Lawson and Mr. Tucker
visited Mrs. Fearless Rowe in Green
ville Sunday.
Mrs. Stewart Mackie and Larry of
Hays hospital.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. John Lever gave Mr. Lever a
birthday dinner on Sunday at their
home on Milton Road. Those attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Over- 1
street of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs.;
Colie Lever of Prosperity, and Jess
Lever. . !
Greenville, were recent week-end
July 13—Joanna at Acad.my Mr ' and Mr ‘ E ' J ' W1 “-
July 14—Joanna at Oxner (J)
ulv 15—Academy at Lydia (M).
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Tt'i Time That Count*"
You Can
Own Your Own Home
Government estimates that we Americans will
build fourteen million new homes by 1960. Will
one of them be yours? If you live in Clinton or
this community this Association can provide the
ways and means to home ownership.
Ask us for complete details about our famous
direct reduction home-loan plan. It provides for
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A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909
ingham
Jimmy Templeton of Calhoun
Falls, visited his grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell, Saturday.
Mrs. Sallie Crocker of Whitmire.
Birthday Party
Saturday evening Mrs. Joe Purdy
was hostess honoring her grand
daughter, Willa Ray McGowan, with
a party on her 7th birthday.
Twenty-six little guests enjoyed
this occasion and were delighted as
the pink and white cake with pink
candles, was cut.
| Assisting Mrs. Purdy in. the en
tertaining and serving of ice cream j
I and cake was Mrs. Rolfe Clark. The
i little folk were given gaily-colored
! plastic cars as favors.
Willa Ray received a shower of
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joined John Gaskin. Miss Faye Gas- °' r ‘' ^ ^
kin and Becky Farmer and spent
the week-end in Camden with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Crocker. Mr. Crock
er has been a pat:ent in the Camden
i hospital. ‘
, Miss Toby WilMs of
spent a fe*- days last
Miss Marlene Lowman.
''.ma Long of the Bush River
community, was the week-end guest
of Mr. and Mrs. John Longshore. u
Mrs. Cecil O'Dell and Mrs. Bryce S
Little spent Monday with Mr. and H
Mrs. Harper Wherry in Newberry. g
Miss Leila Nickols and J. Edgar
( Hoover of Leesville. were Sunday g
' visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Na-
, bors.
Mrs. Shuford Lewis and Mrs.
Melvin Smith and boys spent last
week in Brevard, N. C. with Mr.
and Mrs. O. B. Willingham.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Powers of
Newberry. G. A Bauknight of Chap-
, in. Mrs. Simp Morris and Barbara
Nell of Clinton, were Saturday guests
! of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sanders spent
last week in Indiana with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hair of Mon
roe, N. C. were guests Friday of
Mrs. W. W Hair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrix of
Newberry, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Merchant.
Mr. and Mrs. Ercie Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. James Brown and Terry,, at
tended a birthday dinner near Roys-
ton. Ga.. Sunday at the home of
Plumer Brown. Later Mr. and Mrs.
1 Brown visited friends in Vanna, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunnicutt and
family spent Sunday in Laurens
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boland and
daughter of Newberry, spent the i...
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Broad- S
us Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Price, Mr. and S
Mrs. Harold Russell spent the week- *'*
end at Tybee Beach near Savannah
Ga.
Mrs. C. B. Dickey. Musses Essie
Mae and Elizabeth Dickey spent Sun
day in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Nabors vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Otis Crapps iq
Leesville.
Mrs. J. E. Boyce of Sumter, spent
a few days with relatives here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray Dickert of Mi
ami, Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Stroud Saturday.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
DO YOU KNOW
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MOST SPARK PLUGS
BECOME FOULED -UP
AND NOT
BURNED-UP
THROUGH OIL CONSUMPTION?
A THOROUGH CLEANING AND CHECKING
IS EQUIVALENT TO NEW PLUGS
WE ARE PREPARED TO DO THIS WITH THE
LATEST CHAMPION SPARK PLUG
ANALYZER
Why Not Let Us Do This and Save You Money?
Joe’s Esso Service
Phone 128
Newberry, | g
week with S
Belle’s fjutte flambotee!
VALUES
For a Grand and Glorious 4
GRAND BUYS FOR THE FOURTH
Closing Out One Group
BETTER DRESSES
$4.99
Values to Slt-95
Lovely to look at. lovelier to wear. Cottons,
pique*, ehambrays. Many styles, all sizes.
FASHION WISE
SWIM SUITS
$3.98 to $8.95
One and two-piece lastex. smart, smart failles.
Black, wrfcite. flamingo, yqUow. Sizes 32 to 3S.
SALE! LADIES’
NYLON PANTIES
98c
it
Shower Compliments Mrs. Longshore
On last Saturday evening Mrs.
John Longshore was complimented \
when Mrs. Marvin Humphries, Miss j
Rita Humphries and Miss Evelyn |
Merchant entertained in her honor. |
The party was given at the latter’s j
home on Pickens street which was ;
attractive for the occasion with ar
tistic arrangements of mixed gladioli
and fern. The young bride was pre
sented a corsage of pink carnations
and gladili.
Games following/ the bridal theme i
entertained the guests. These were!
led by Miss Rita Humphries. Those
•winning prizes were Mrs. Cecil Bish- 1
off, Mrs. Otto Warren and Mrs. Lucy
Hendrix.
The guest of honor was presented
a huge basket decorated in green;
and yellow filled with attractively-
wrapped miscellaneous gifts.
The hostesses served chicken salad,;
potato chips, cookies and tea.
Woman’s Club Meets Tdnight
Due to the vacation week being
on the regular club night, the Wom
an’s club will meet Thursday (to
night) at 7:30. Plan to meet your
friends and neighbors there.
Birth Announcement
Hazel
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hazel an
nounce the birth of a daughter at
Hays hospital recently.
Visit County Home
About 15 members of the WMU of
the Baptist church visited the county
Regular $1.93 Value
Sizes: small, medium and large- White only.
SALE! LADIES’
RAYON, SATIN GOWNS
$1.98
Regular $$,98 Value
Blue, lilac, mint, pink, maize and white.
Lace-trimmed.
A 4TH OF JULY “MUST’
Cool! Cool!
ZOMBIE SLIDES
New Low Price—
$1.49 pr.
Ideal for beach or play. Black and red.
Sizes 4 to 9.
CHILDREN’S SANDALS
SI.98 -12.98
All-leather uppers with composition and leather
soles. Reds, browns, whites. Sizes: small 2 to
big 3.
, HEY, BOYS! WE HAVE THE
CLINTON CAVALIERS
BASEBALL T-SHIRTS
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98c
Support your team! £e a regular guy!
Sizes 4 to U.
FOR A GRAND 4TH» MEN’S COOL
RAYON SLACKS
$4.98 • $5.95
Tans, blues, greys Sizes 28 to 59.
Other Rayon Slacks from $3.98
MEN’S COOL COMFORTABLE
SPORT SHIRTS
$1.98 to $3.98
Long or short sleeves. Rayon and cotton.
All sizes.
MEN’S RAYON
SLACK SUITS
$7.95 - $9.95
Cool, comfortable and good-looking.
Blues and tans.
DRESS SMART FOR THE 4TH!
MEN’S RAYON AND
TROPICAL SUITS
$19.50
Regular $29.50 Values
Be smart, feel smart in a cool Breeze Aire Rayon
Suit. Sizes 34 to 46.
GOING OFF FOR THE 4TH?
WE HAVE THE
LUGGAGE
Lady Baltimore
Overnite Bag $7.95
Week-End Bag ..... $8.95
Pullman $12.95
Blue, grey and brown stripe. MadO of tough ma
terials, with leather bindings, rayon lining.
OTHER TRAVEL BAGS priced from—
$1.98 up
“FRUIT OF THE LOOM’’
SHIRTS AND SHORTS
49c - 69c
Fit good, wear good. Sanforised. Elastic sides
or. boxer styles. Solids or stripes. Sizes 2< to 50.
MEN’S SWIM TRUNKS
$1.49 to $2.98
Many colors and style*
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