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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1949
WANT ADS
TO KENT — TO F1V1/ — TO BUY — TO SELL
Everybody Heads ‘he Want Ads Terms Cash
NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50e minimum for 25 words, ail
over 25 words 2e per word. All want ads are cash except to firms
carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co.
Joins College ROTC _ SOCIETY
ABRUZZI RYE. This is fifst class, ANTIQUE BRASS Drawer Pulls and
rye. cleaned well. Also Rye Grass | Knobs in authentic English and
tor Pastures and Lawns. Blakely-i French reproductions. Blakely-Bur-
Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele-j ton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone |
phone 188. 1 188.
FOR SALE — 66700 BTU Florence. FOR SALE—Milk cows, with young.
double burner oil heater, like newrh calves. H. J. Pitts. tfe
STa J. R. Lewis, 190 Tillman Circle,. WANTED —Courteous, serious mind-
Joanna, b. C. L , ed woman over 27, mature judg- 1
HAVE YOUR hat cleaned and re-1 ment. good character references, fori
built bv Royal Cleaners. Phone 77. permanent profitable work. Hours
1c arranged to suit woman selected inj
Clinton-Laurens. Write Mrs. Brown,
COVERED BUTTONS. A variety of! Box 180, Clinton. |
sizes and styles. Buckles, belts^ind| ink and sets for mark
ing clothes. Chronicle Pub. Co.
BOILED PEANUTS and Roasted
Peanuts. Our Boiled Peanuts are
Hard-
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button holes. Mrs. Charlie McDan
iel, 201 S. Broad St. tfcl
MARKWELL PUNCHMASTER—For
tirkk and other punching _Ad.andy now crop BIakely . Burton . s
Pule office item. $1_00. Chronicle & Seeds. Telephone 188.
Publishing Co. Phone 14. 1
SEVERAL good used pianos. Tuned 1 DON T GET ^ ET —j et . shower, Thompson Reeder,
p ^ _ i proof your raincoat and jacket, i
Royal Cleaners, Phone 77. 1c
MAJOR SAMIEL GRAY is the
new assistant professor of military
science and tactics at Presbyterian
college. He came here recently after
serving 42 months with the U. S.
army general headquarters in Ja
pan. He is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania.
and ready to go. $95 up. Easy
terms. The Trading Post. Laurens.
HAY FOR SALE-Bv the bale or! HAVE °‘ d mattress made like
ton. Also Spartan Mashes and Pel-! ne "\ °" c i la , y f m “;, AU work
lets. We deliver. Call 62. C-W-SjSbk'kJMeed^ Telephone 713-J or con-
- ~ a.'tact The Wheel, located in the Old
Guano Co. lc „ , _ _
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Highly Regarded Negro,
Passes At Home Here
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her father, was lovely in her wed
ding dress of white slipper satin,
'fashioned along Empress lines. The
. tight fitting bodice had a nylon yoke
j embroidered in satin with sleeves
s ending in points over the hand. Tiny
1 satin covered buttons Were down the
back and on the sleeves^ The very
full skirt extended into a train. The
imported veil of silk illusion in fin
ger-tip length was edged with Chan
tilly lace and caught to the head in
crown effect with a halo of seed
pearls. The bride’s bouquet was
of tuberoses and lilies of the valley
centered with a purple-throated, or
chid.
Mrs. Thrailkill, mother of the
bride, wore a dress of aqua crepe
with a corsage of pink rosebuds.
Mrs. Brown, mother of the bride-
J groom, wore navy blue with a pink
rosebud corsage. .j
I Immediately after the ceremony,
j Mr. and Mrs. Thrailkill entertained j
i at a reception at their home on
South Harper street. During the
j evening, the bridal couple left for
a honeymoon trip. For traveling,
the bride wore a suit of toast brown
with green accessories and the or
chid from her bouquet.
The bride is a graduate of the
Laurens high school and for sev
eral veers has held a position with
the Tripple A.
Mr. Brown was in service for five
years in World War II with over
seas duty in the Pacific. He is now
DO YOU HAVE
> PROPEk
FIRE PROTECTION?
Is your coverage adequate?
Should you saffer a disastroua
fire would your insurance cover
your loss?
Think this over. See os for
all kinds of Insurance, Surety
Bonds and Real Estate.
We Invite your business.
Clinton Realty
& Insurance Co.
B. Hubert Boyd
Phone t
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Expert Workmanship
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Quality Materials
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ELECTROLUX Sales. . Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
604-J. tfc
Broadway Theatre building.
PLASTIC WIPE-ON is a new way
to beautify your floors,
Furni
Thompson Reeder, a highly regard
ed colored citizen, died Monday ; an automobile salesman in this city.
lc i morning at his home on Bell street I A large number of out-of-town
| after a period of declining health. , guests attended the wedding, in-
The funeral services will be held! those f ror p Charlotte, Ches-
1NOCULATION for Clovers, Vetch,! Waxing, polishing and Scrubbing.
Winter Peas and Lupine. Also Cer-! Blakely-Burtcn’s Hardware & Seeds,
esan for treating grains. Blakely-, Telephone 188.
Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele-
ture. Woodwork, and Linoleum. Saves l this afternoon (Thursday) at 3 o’clock ^° rt Lawn
phone 188
WE HAVE plenty Royster's Guano
and Purina Chick feeds. H. J.
P.tts. tfc
America’* Finest
HOT POINT
Home Appliances
HOME SUPPLY CO.
Next to Bailey’s Bank
REMINGTON Shot Gun Shells and
Rifle Cartridges. 12 gauge to 410 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY
gauge • Biakely-Burton's Hardware
& Seeds. Telephone 188.
FOR SALE — Several good Singer
sew.ng machines, dining room and
breakfast room suites, china closers.
The Trading Post, Laurens. tfc
OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds,
Ledger Sheets, i»ose Leaf Bind
ers, Cash Books, Journals, Day
Souks, Sales Books. Columnar Pads
Call 7-1 Chronicle Publishing Co.
BLUE HORSE School Supplies —get
your needs here. Chronicle Pub-
Co.. Stationery Dept.
from Friendship A. M. E. church on ,Lowrys and thisjity.
Bell street by the pastor, Rev. K. L. j
Moore. Interment will follow in SofGtV PrOQrom
Friendship cemetery. j u 'd • ^ n i J
Thompson was a life long Clinton ' V,0W B G ,n 9 Pushed
Resident and a first-rate citizen. He By JoQnnQ Mills
| was courteous, honest and upright in | - i
all his dealings and stood always for Joanna Cotton Mills Company at
j the right. By many white and colored! Joanna has been a member of the
friends he was highly respected. ! National Safety Council for a num-
g Thompson had been a butc.ier .or i ter of years, but recently it was de-
or 7 room house with barn, water : a k oui 45 years. He was employed by cided to go into the matter of safety
and lights, with at least four to six i *^ e late R. F. Adair for about 20, more thoroughly as a precaution
rcres of land. Not over two miles years. V hen Mr.^ Adair sold The against industrial accidents and as a
fr. m city limits. Permanent rent- Country Market 25 years ago to W. personal service to the employes out
er. See S A Pitts, Phone 386-W6-3C 1 Pitts- Thompson remained with s i(j e as we }] as inside the plant.
— - jMr. Pitts as a faithful employee un-^ j 0 hn h. Davenport. Jr., of the per-
til his death. i connel department has been appoint-
Besides his wife, Thompson is sur- e d as safety director and it is planned
vived by four sons, Thompson. Jr . that he will spend a great portion
md Bernard Reeder of New York.l 0 f his time in directing safety pro-
Alfred Reeder, student at Allen uni- grams.
versity, and John Luther Reeder o: Eaoh department head has selected
this city, and one daughter. Elizabeth a n employe from each shift to serve
434’5 Superfon
WITH ANY NEW AUTOMATIC
fame
OIL HEATER or FLOOR FURNACE
H ANY NEW AU1
Suaerj/o
(SEUINO FOR OVER $9*93)
FORCED AIR HEATINO SYSTEM
—NO CHAROEI
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BUYING EARLY IN SEASON
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in Hummer. Gives forced air warmth in winter. Fits
under SUPERFLAME heater and saves up to 25%
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NOTICE
For QUALITY Radio Repairs
Rowland’s Radio Shop
Gary St.—Phone 430
. .>n:ns
FOR S-ALE—Coleman 999 Oil Cir
culator. Almost new. Jim Wolfe,
RYE GRASS :or a green winter lawnj GaE lc
or for grazing all w.nter. Also FEEDS for your Poultry, Livestock
Dixiana No. 6 Year Round Grass and and Pets. Mashes, Grains and Pel- Hai-p Fri/lnu KlmRf
Fertilizers. Biakely-Burton’s Hard- lets. Also Oyster Shells, Grit and nere rn <* Q y
Mobley, who teaches at Joanna.
Bell Street To
Play Drayton High
ware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
Poultry Supplies. Biakely-Burton's]
. 1 Hardware 81 Seeds. Telephone 188.
on the employes' safety committee.
This committee's duties are to report
1 all unsafe acts and conditions; hold
safety meetings with their overseers
and discuss safety conditions within
the department; hold monthly safety
committee meetings at which recom-
There will be a football game be : ^endations will be made, discussed,
WE CAN clean your draperies, cur- naraw * re « ‘eiepnone , tween Bell Street high ^ool and and correct,ve measures advanced;
tains and slip covers to give them FOR SALE—Large cedar chest. Ideal! Drayton’ Street high of Newberry, on and in general t0 create a safety con-
that fresh new look. Royal Cleaners for storage. Mrs. L. S. Henderson, | the Presbyterian college field Friday,
Phone 161-J.
Phone
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HIGH SCHOOL loose-leaf binders,
blue and red. Name of school in red
printing. Just what every high school
student will need Chronicle Pub. Co.,
Stationery Dept.
FOR SALE—Seed oats, both Appier
and Coker's 45-67, Recleaned.
Pitts-Dillard Implement Co. tf
sciousness within each department.
o „>_i u • -c Two meetings have been held of-
I ^ “ 75c ^ers report-the organizational
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- f °r adult.- and 50c for students. | me€ting in August and the second
ers, edgers and polishers. We have This open mg game promises .0 be on September 19. when a sound slide
all the necessary material to ma kei spectacular - Suc ^ 1 f tter T P en as 2 Ior_ j film entitled “Woven with Safety”
your floors beautiful. Reasonable ace ^ e cg uson ' " ilham Long, T. J. was
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. ^ ance * Eu /u s Ganno "; '' Iack F * u< ; ett ’! Plant employes serving on this im-
Phone 12. tfc JJoses Suber Cornell Moon, Melvin tant are: | E Sineath>
'T — * Hunter, and James Fleming are play- 1
FOR SALE—Nice heifer from a in g their last season for Bell Street,
heavy milker. Weight approxi-i Coach Bufton will bring a good
TASTE-OUT eliminates the taste of | E 13 !^ 200 . ll ? s '- 1 Fr , ice S i 0 ?. 0 ' J ' , L team with him from Drayton high.
Todd, Route 1, Clinton, S. C. Ip ^
wild onions and weeds from your
milk and butter. $1.00 per package.
Biakely-Burton's Hardware & Seeds.
Telephone 188.
WANTED TO RENT —6 or 7 room
house with barn, water and lights,
with at least four to six acres of
land Not over 2 miles from city
limits. Permanent renter. See S.
A Pitts. Pnone 386-W. 6-3c
MOTOR BIKE FOR SALE—Heavy ^ • w cCDkAfAk.1
duty frame and spokes. Motor in jI^'IINv-H jtKMUlN
By Rev. Robert 11. Harper
fair shape. Sacrifice. Cox Home &
Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc!
BEARDED IRIS. We now have JESUS’ EARLY TEACHING
these in stock in 12 different va-j HEALING
rieties. Also Cascade and Regular! Lesson for October 2: Mark 1:14- Hawkins and Mrs. Geneva Floyd.
Madonna Lilies. Biakely-Burton's 15, 32-39; Luke 4:16-21.
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. Memory Selection: Matthew
R. M. Abrams, B. E. Brannon, John
Burton, C. O. Parrish. Luther Wright,
H. P. Lindsay, H. H. Kelly, A. G.
Coleman (chairman) J. C. Farmer,
C. O. Hall, J. M. Fulmer, Arthur
League, Sidney Hazel, J. W. Lovelace,
J. H. Gruber, Harold Addison, W. L.
Gresham, J. E. Timmerman, C. B.
— Templeton, L. R. Thompson, J. L.
AND Brawley, J. C. Young, Ernest Aus-
| tin, F. W. Frady, C. H. Godfrey, E.
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tending. No duat. No a
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costal
MORI IFFICIIMCY. SUPERFLAME
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LIMITED OFFER • SEE US TODAYI • EASY TERMS
MORRISON
FURNITURE COMPANY
Furniture — Radios — Refrigerators — Stoves
Phone 425
Corner Main and Musgrove Streets
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NOTICE—Positively no hunting or : WANTED — Milk cows with young
„! Galilee was the scene of our Lord
^ 3 S Thornwell Plays
shooting across our land from the
highway. No gambling or trespass
ing of any k.nd allowed oh the land
of the Mississippi Youngs. Oct. 13-3c
MOTHERS—Do you realize that you
can save the drudgery of washing
diapers at home for as little as S1.6vi
per week, and also protect the health
of your child by being sure of sani
tary and sterile diapers, ’that have
been washed through a total of 10
rinses. Beby Dy-De Service, Phone
605. Laurens tfc
DOORS — Aoout 250 used French
doors, mostly 30 inches wide. Also
500 other used doors in sizes up to
20 inches wide. These are excellent
doors at great savings. Noah’s Ark,
Abbeville, S. C. 6-3c
CABBAGE PLANTS. Collard Plants,
Onion Sets, Carrots, Beets, Radish,
Turnips, Tendergreen, Kale, Mustard
and Rape Seeds. Biakely-Burton’s
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 183.
FOR SALE—218'bushels Coker Full
Grain Oats grown from Blue Tag
last fall. Clean, separated and treat
ed. The lot for $1.35 per bushel,
$1.50 smaller lots. Ladino Clover,
Common, Clover, Dixie hard fescue
by order. Open 8 to 6 p. m. Mondays
thro_ugb Fridays and until 12:00 noon
on Saturdays. Cox ; Seed Cleaners,
opposite Florida Street School, Clin
ton. Telephone 184-W. 29-4c
calves. H. J. Pitts.
first
lc preaching and healing. The first LaiirenS High If!
two verses of the lesson text give - — -
* ANTED TO BUY— Full or part us a patttern of his ministry through- LoUrCIlS Friday Night
Thornwell orphanage defeated
of Honea Path last Thursday night on
Persian kitten, male or female.; cut Galilee.
Write P. O. Box 322, Joanna, S. C. Ip Jesus at once became the Great
SEPTIC TANKS — Cleaned, repair- Physician—-healing the bodies 10 c 4^- u •
ed. and installed. Well bo-in'’ 12 0:1611 that he mi 8ht reach tneir souls. Johnson fieid, 13-6, this being the
inches inside diameter. B. B Weber Elis m *racles were usually those of first time in about ten years the lo-
Teenhone 355 Union SC \’l 7-1 in healing. They also demohstrated his cal team had defeased the Stingers.
~ dlvine P°*’ 6r and “ won adherents, i The playing of the entire team was
RENTAL Fioor sanding machines, Many people were so deranged by outstanding for the orphanage, giv-
ne\L equipment. All necessary ma-i s j n an( j disease that they wei;e said ing two wins in a row.
^er.a, to make your floors beautiful to be possessed with demons. One Thornwell has one of its hardest
easonab,e prices. Home Supply Co ( 0 f t be g rea t works of Jesus was cast- games of the season Friday night
Phone 4-3. tfc | j n g tbe demons out of afflicted ones. 1 when they meet the strong Laurens
FOR SALE— 1946 2-ton Chevrolet. 1 Capernaum was the place of many team in Laurens.
New motor. Practically new tires, healings. On a notable day “when The Gcflden Gophers came out of
Reasonable. J. W. Dickert, Route 2, 1 the sun did set” all the diseased and the Honea Path game with only
Enoree, S. C.
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phone 715 Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
FOR SALE—Four beautiful
bred black Cocker Spaniel pup
pies, 2 months old. Reasonably
priced. Call 488-J. 3p-6
PLUMBING—Noah’s Ark has plenty
of good used bath tubs, sinks, lav
atories. Also new plumbing and fit
tings priced right. Noah’s Ark Ab
beville, S. C. - 6-3c
Oct. 6-2p : those possessed with devils were slight injuries and will be in top
brought unto Jesus. “And all the city shape for the Laurens tilt
was gathered at the door.” Afterward '
] he went into the synagogues through-
'out Galilee with his gracious minis-
Itry of healing.
j In his native Nazareth he declared
pure- himself fully. Jn the synagogue, given
the book of Isaiah, he read a pro
phecy and claimed it had been ful
filled in Himself. The spirit of the
Lord was upon Him first to preach
the gospel, for in the order of time
and importance, preaching the good
news comes first. There is a wide
need of great preaching today. Let
the blessed gospel sound from our
pulpits. And let every Christian be
aware that men are reading the gos*-
THOMPSON'S
MORTUARY
Complete Funerals
$150.00 up
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 450-M
Clinton, S. C.
B L. THOMPSON and
E. M. THOMPSON, Gen. Mgr*.
FREE FOR THE HAULING —
Cotton burrs and motes. Fine pel according to Him. Does the gos
for fertilizing yards and lawnsJpel which men read in you square
C-W-S Guano Co., Phone 62. 2ei* ith ‘ft which Preached? It
’ does, if it is saving you.
TOWLE STERLING —For informa-1 7“ “ T
tion and delivery in Clinton con-1 Kiddie Motinee Each
tact Mrs. Dillard ’ Boland, 325 W.! r i. j kl
Main st.. Phone .377-j. Wilbur Rid- Saturday Morning
die, Jeweler, Laurens. tfc
Kiddie matinees, at the request of
the local PTA, are being held each
Saturday morning at the New Broad
way Theatre. The attraction this
coming Saturday is “Canterville
Ghost,” with Margaret O’Brien. This
will be followed a week later by “The
Prince and the Pauper.”
CALL US for alterations of any
kind, altering dresses, skirts, pants,
coats, putting in zippers, new hat
bands, new pockets, and general re
pair work. Mrs. Charles Hollis, Sr.,
in charge of alteration department.
Royal Cleaners, Inc. Phone 77. lc
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Phone 515
West Main Street
“YOUR FAMILY THEATRE ,,
Children Under 12 Free
First Show at Dusk — Complete Show After 10
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30 - Oct 1
When The Daltons Rode
Randolph Scott, Kay Frances, Stuart Erwin, Brian
Donlevy, Andy Devine, George Bancroft
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 3-4
The Perils of Pauline
(In Technicolor)
Betty Hutton, John Lund, Billy DeWolfe, and
William Demarest
Wednesday-Thursday, Oct. 5-6
You Gotta Stay Happy
James Stewart, Joan Fontaine, Eddie Albert, Roland
Young, and ?ercy Kilbride
Also “Superman” - Chap. 6