The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 15, 1950, Image 8

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< r '■a4bftr' : | <6.-r Page Eight THE CLINTON POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself ^candi date for Mayor of Clinton and pledge to abide by the results of the city Democratic primary. JOE P. TERRY. The friends of L. B. DILLARD hereby announce him as a candidate for Mayor of Clinton, subject to the results of the City Democratic pri mary. Ward Two I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman in Ward 2, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. R. L. PLAXICO. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 2, subject to the results of the city Democratic primary. S. A. (CHICK) PITTS. Ward Four I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman in Ward 4, and pedge to abide by the results of the Citv Democratic primary. W. M. WALKER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Alderman in Ward 4, and pledge to abide by the results of the City Democratic primary. LYNN W. COOPER, j pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. J. HEWLETTE WASSON. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissibner for ; Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic pri mary. WILLIAM J. (BILL) HENRY. I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner for! Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic pri mary. E. F. (ED) WATTS. 1 ; I hereby announce myself a can- the orphanage campus was dedicated, didate for County Commissioner for Tuesday afternoon with appropriate Laurens County, and pledge to abide exercises by the results ot the Democratic pri-j xhe ’ handsome comblnation buiid .j mary. NEW THORNWELL GYM DEDICATEDJESDAY Building Made Possible By Gift of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hortness of Spar tanburg. ^ The new Hartness gymnasium- auditorium nearing completion on JAMES CARSON KANNING. i ing is a gift to the institution from I _ , , „ „„ Mr- and Mrs. T. P. Hartness, of Spar- I hereby_announce *>*"-, taaburg. who were present for the didate for County Commissioner and! dedicat 6 orv - ervices pledge myself to abide by the results! y „ of the Democratic primary. ! Tribute to Mr. Hartness was paid W. LYLES STONE. ! b y Dr - M - A Macdonald, president T , , the institution. He dedicated the I hereby announce myse f as a s , ructure , he , of G!ld and lo candidate for County Commissmner. the adva „ cemem of the p hysicali .subject to t e resu so ». mental and spiritual welfare of not ocrat.c pnmar>. !° nl y the present family of the home, Vj. t)ut lo those who come in the future I hereby announce myself a can- y ears x 0 enjoy its benefits.” He paid didate for County Commissioner tor, tribute to Mr. Hartness, his Chris- Laurens County, and pledge to abide |j an character and generous spirit. by the results of the Democratic pri-1 T1 . uy atotit cTn/rDcsvvT 1 Tribute to Mrs. Hartness was paid mary. J ALGIE SIMPSON. by Migs Inez Tucker( field repr J en _ FOR Sl'PT. OF EDUCATION ^ tive w °f ir ? stit “ ti ° n ; who I hereby announce myself a can-; ^ ^ e rt ^ s n s g a S r h ^ u h a a 1 f y 0 S f ai , d Ir °/ didate for re-election as Superin-, tY5- 4 Har ; ne:,s lire equall y true of tendent of Education for Laurens llar, ' ncss ' WARD FIVE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Aider- man in Ward 5, and pledge to abide by the results of the city Democratic i primary. WOODROW WILSON. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Alderman from Ward 5, 1 subject to the results of the City! Democratic primary. CARL CAMPBELL. FOB TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Treas- \ urex of Laurens county, and pledge to abide by the results of the Demo- 1 cratic primary. SAM M. LEAMAN. FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Supervisor of Laurens county, and pledge to abide by the | results of the Democratic primary. BENNIE B. BLAKELY. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Supervisor of Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. - JOHN H. WHARTON. % I hereby announce myself a candi date for Supervisor of Laujens Coun ty. and pledge to abide by^fhe re sult of the Democratic primary. R. L. TEAGUE. I hereby announce myself a can- , didate for Supervisor of Laurens i County, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. S. EVERETTE MARTIN. County, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. J. LEROY BURNS. R. E. Ferguson, chairman of the executive committee, cited the uses for which the building can be ad justed. J. S. Morse, of Abbeville, chairman of the board, accepted the building in behalf of the trustees. The dedicatory prayer was made HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a can didate for the South Carolina House! tw r ^ t , of Representatives from Laurens ^ ^ r - L. R. Lynn, former president County and pledge to abide by the of the institution, and the choir sang results of the Democratic primary. TENCH P. OWENS. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Laurens County, and pledge to abide by the results of the state Democratic party. CHARLES B. CULBERTSON. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Laurens coun ty, and pledge to abide by the re sults of the state Democratic primary. ROBERT C. WASSON ] * ♦ I hereby announce myself a can- Joanna Little didate for the House of Representa- ■ . AT tives from Laurens county and pledge ; LCOgUCTS Un I Op myself to abide by the results of the | n Amntpur Lnnn Democratic primary. i m Mma »eur LOOp JUSTIN A. BRIDGES. I two numbers. A bronze marker, appropriately inscribed, honoring Mr. and Mrs.! Hartness, will be placed at the en-! trance of the building upon its com- 1 pletion. The building is constructed to con- ; crete block, granite and steel, with overall dimensions of 115x148 feet.! To the rear of the building will be 1 located the athletic field which will | be used for baseball, football and, track events. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Judge of Probate of Laurens county, and PRETTY HIGH SCHOOL GIRL HEALTHIER, HAPPIER Among t k o tkouiondt pi-oil ing S<olf't Indian River Medicine are many young folkt. Stall i ii truly a family medicine. Mill Winnie Jo McDonald, high • c k o a I girl of Clen Allen, Ala., writes, and her father joint her in stating: "For over a year I suf fered from poor appetite and in digestion. As a result I lost weight, strength and energy and felt run down, nervous, sick, and tirad. I tried several treatments but with no results. Scalf't hot dene won ders for me. I eat heartily now and no mere fear of after-meal stomach distress. I sleep well and feel so much stronger and better that I'm praising Scalf's to all." Scalf't Indian River Medicine it the tonic of today. Try it. Here's a rockbdund guarantee of satis faction or your money back en the first bottle. Regular Price $1.25—A 6-bottle treatment far SS.7S. Don't delay—Set Scalf's from your druggist focay. Joanna Little Leaguers defeated irr»R MArKSTRATF Florida Street Monday night 3-0. The *' UK MAUisiKAir. two teams were tied for first place I hereby announce myself a can- at the 5eginnin g of the , didate for re-election as Magistrate Two o{ the best little pichers ift of Hunter Township at Mountvil.e, the , ea hoked Jenkins for and pledge to abide by the results )Joanna and B Smith for Flor;da s , of the Each allowed only two hits, but er-j R. EUGENE JOHNEON. TQrs b Flerida St lost the game , for I hereby announce myself a can- -- ' didate for re-election as Magistrate at Clinton, Hunter Township, and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. SAM McCRARY. FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Auditor for; Florida Street Laurens County, and pledge to abide Lydia them. These same two teams, and i probably the same two pitchers will i | battle again tonight at 8 o’clock. Lydia has gained third place from Thornwell. * ,1 Standing June 13 Won Joanna 9 8 by the results of the Democratic pri mary. JENNIE V. CULBERTSON. GAME WARDEN I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Game Ward en of Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. GARVIN B. O’DELL. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Game Warden of Laurens copnty and pledge myself to abide by the results of the primary. W. R. (Bully) MOORE I hereby announce myself a can didate for Game Warden, subject to the results of the Democratic pri mary. RALPH L. ESTES. FOR GOVERNOR I hereby ar.r.cu— my candidacy for Governor of South Carolina and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic party of South Carohna. —THOMAS H. POPE. Thornwell Academy .... Weekly Schedule June 15 — Joanna at Florida St. (night game). June 16—Thornwell at Academy. June 19—Thornwell at Joanna. June 20—Florida St. at Academy. June 21—Lydia at Joanna. In the Midget league .three teams are tied for first place, Thornwell, Florida St. and Academy. Each has won three and lost one. In the Junior league, Joanna con- Democratic tinues to lead with three wins and one loss. Braswell’s and Owens' teams are tied for second place with two wins and two losses. Most of tne Junior games are being played in the mornings. The Clinton recreation program is averaging playing three ball games a day. F. Marion Stutts Dies (Continued from page one) and spent his }ife in unselfish ser- j vice in their behalf. In addition to UNITED STATES SENATE his work at the orphanage Mr. I hereby announce my candidacy. Stutts was a valuable and highly re- for the office of United States Senator g arde d citizen of this community—a from South Carolina. I pledge to whose word was his bond and abide by the rules and principles of W bo held the complete confidence the Democratic Party of South Caro- a11 wh o knew him. He was loved lina as enunciated in the State Dem- ^ the alumni of the institution Commission KANNING Commissioner ocratic Conventions of 1948 and 1950, and I solicit the support of the good people of South Carolina who believe in those principles. * J. STROM THURMQND. COMMERCIAL PRINTING This completely equipped combi nation Newspaper-Commercial Print ing plant can nerve yon better. Ow goal is to give our customers the kind of service they want—to five Clinton a BETTER NEWSPAPER. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. 1921-1949 Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION FURNISHED FREE Member The National Association of Life Underwriters scattered in many states. His death takes from the city a man who had contributed much in various ways to its advancement and betterment, and in many ways he will be greatly missed. He is survived by his widow, be fore marriage Miss Alberta Riddell of Laurens, by one daughter, Mrs. Ed Walters of Fayetteville, N. C., one son, Richard, a student at Pres byterian college and three grand children. Also by two half sisters, Mrs. A. H. Charlevile of Tallahas see, Fla., and Mrs. Swinton- Howard of Georgetown. Among the out-of-town friends and relatives here Friday for the funeral of F. M. Stutts were: J. M. Lea, Mrs. Charles E. Hill of Charleston; Mrs. A. F. Lide, Mrs. Val Dyches, of Elloree; Mr. and Mrs. DaCosta Muckenfuss, Mrs. H. P. Compton of Summerville; Mrs. A. B. Hill, Mrs. Claybome Hipp, Cross Hill, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Riddell of Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cart- ledge of Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nichols, and Wanda and Elaine of Chester; Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Wardlaw of Lancaster. . . . . shopping in comfort , e special purchase MEN'S Summer SUITS Only! Tropicals, cords, rayons, gabardines and over plaids ... in cool summer colors of light blues, tans, grays, and greens . . . sizes 35-44. These suits were made to sell for a much higher price . . . owing to, slight irregularities, we are putting this low f , low price on them fpr Father’s Day . . . FATHERS DAY GIFTS! e Boxed Archdale Ties gay printed satins and rayons . $1 a 11. and 50 Woodbury Shaving Kits *1 an<l lotions, creams, shampoo, talc .... 1 1.50 Knitted Polo & ‘T’ Shirts - ,# cable, solid, basque weaves 69c i .98 DAD'S DAY GIFTS WRAPPED FREE AT BELK’S! Fancy Rayon Socks elastic and rib tops to 55c Shop When You Please . .. 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