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Paj?e Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, September 7, 1950 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIXly — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Term* Caah NOTICE—Rates for want adf are 50c minimum for 25 word*, all over 25 words 2c per word. carrying monthly charge accoun want ad^ are cash except to firms Chronicle Publishing Co. ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone C04-J. SOCIETY (Continued from page three) chairman, Mrs. Delmer Rhame, hos tess will meet at 10 a. m. Circle No 11: Mrs. Frank Young, chairman (Rock Bridge circle) will meet Tuesday, Sept. 12th at 8 o’clock at the church. Yorbrough-McGee son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Cope land. He is a graduate of Abbeville high school and Presbyterian Col lege and is a teacher in the Sharon high school. He is a grandson of Mrs. J. Rhett Copeland of Winston-Salem, N. C. and the late Mr. Copeland of Clin ton. NOTICE — New maternity dresses ... * . . have arrived. Assorted sizes, col- WGduHig A LOVGly ors and prices! Moore’s Dress Church Event FOR SALE—Calhoun Barley, Vic- torgrain oats and extra good^eed wheat. For prices see David T. Pitts, or J. H. Pitts, Jr. 1c WANTED—A job rienced general office clerk, supply clerk, meat cutter and grocery clerk. P. O Box 128, Whitmire, Phone 190-W. Shoppe. Calvary Baptist church was the Curry Tells Lions Of Rehabilitation Work Lawrence Curry, of Greenville, ar ea director of rehabilation work, was guest speaker at the Lions club meet ing Monday evening at the Presby BIRD BELLS, Song Seed, Canary) scene of the wedding of Miss Maud- terian college dining hall. He told of and Rape, Love Bird Food, Mating ine Roberta Yarbrough to Francis ^ several phases of activity of the Food, Baby Bird Food, Feeders and Keith McGee, both of this city, on I agency, which is under the state de- - Gravel Paper. Also Turtle and Fish Friday evening; August 25, at seven! partment of education, and the fed- I am an expe- jpood. filakely-Burton’s Hardware o'clock. jeral government. Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c, ThA ^ ni ,hU rimr roromrmv waJ Physically handicapped persons OFFICES FOR RENT in the Jacobs Building. Newly refinished, fire proof. Heat, light and water fur nished. Apply to J. F. Jacobs or Rob ert F. Black. tfc FOR SALE—Girls’ 24-ipch wheel bike, cheap. Mrs. Mbry Norman, Phone 707-M, 604 S. Broad St. Ip FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc America’s Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank The double ring ceremony was DOG FEED—Hunt Club, Gaines and | used b y t* 6 Rev - J - w - Spillers, pas- are given medical and surgical care, Duplex. Also Chicken, Turkey,, tor of the bride. j and further education in specialized Cow, Horse, Goat, Rabbit, Love Biro, Canary, Gold Fish and Turtle Feed. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c WANTED—Women not now employ ed, who can work part time. Earn $2.00 or more, per hour serving Avon Customers. Start now and get your ,, „ u,. customers list built for Christmas i M 1 * 5, ^ 0 b°; v Boyce. The chancel of the church beautifully decorated with palms and bamboo interspersed with w’hite tapers in candelabra. A cen ter arrangement of white gladioli and fern completed the setting of the eandte-light service. Wedding music was rendered by organist, and was fields to better equip them to earn fern their own way in 1116 world- His talk was illustrated with col-' ored slides showing many of those; so helped at work in'their respective fields. FOR SCHOOl DAYS AND CAREER YEARS SHEAFFER3 Oai S'itieit &Pen± Shcoffer’s Admiral Pan Real Value! Only $5.00; no fed. tax I business. Write Mrs. Julia Sorgee, f ^|‘ ss Sue Cooper, soloist. Mrs. Boyce Box 219, Aiken, S. C. 3c-13 P la y ed “Libestraum ’ and “Indian " ” and Miss Cooper sang FOR SALE—Kresky nace. In good condition little. Phone 703-J. BRIDES-ELECT—We will be pleased to furnish engraved wedding in vitations, announcements or infor- mals, noted for their correctness and smartness. Chronicle Pub. Co. CGLCHICUM MAGIC BULBS. You can have blooms from these with out soil, water or cere. Five varieties to choose from, priced 25c to 50c. Blskely-Burton’s Hardware A Seeds FOR SALE—GE electric stove with I Telephone 1M le ree eyes and deep well. * FOR RENT—Downstairs apartment. Call 2«9-R after 5 30 pm 1c .en. $30 00 $25 00 W< Dr Tr;b ■c roa le. Ph 2 * 5- R J lc BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate FOR it J' U Love Call, oil floor fur- ••Because,” and “O Promise Me.” ition, used very -Seal Us O Holy Spirit” was sung lp ias the benediction. The wedding march and recessional were used. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, R. L. Yarbor ough, wore a dress of white mouss- dine de soir with a sweetheart neck line, fitted bodice pointed in a bas que waist line. The dress was fast ened down the back with tiny self- covered buttons and the sleeves end ed in points over the wrists. The full skirt ended in a long graceful train Her fingertip veil of bridal 11- lusioo was fastened to her hair by la tiara of seeded pearls. $he car ried a bouquet fashioned like a fan with tube roses and asters centered i with a purple throated orchid. Her I only ornament was a pearl choker The honor attendant, klisa Jackie -Cleaned barley. $175 Lovelace of Joanna, wore a gown Holly red clean wheat of aqua taffeta fashioned with iltt- Netghbors. 2l-5p ed bodice, and off-shoulder fold and aq overskirt of white organdie She UDC CHAPTER TO MEET The Stephen D. Lee chapter, UDC, will hold its first meeting of the new year this evening (Sept. 7) at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. H. M. Young, Sr. USE T-4-L FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT BECAUSE— It has greater PENETRATION Power. With 90% undilated alco hol base. It carries the active medi cation DEEPLY, to kill the germ on contact Get happy relief IN ONE HOUR or your 49c back at any drug CALL 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS "l Shoolfor’s Craftsman Pan Exceptionally low-prksdl $3 J5j no fed. tax Sheaffer’s Sentinel Ensemble Complete in gift case, $20.00; no fed. tax Sheaffer’s Triumph” Desk Set Jet Crystal Base, $15.00; no fed. tax Sheaffer’s Statesman Ensemble Gift-boxed, $14.00; no fed. tax J. C. THOMAS, feueU M It*g Time That Counts” NOTICE Far QUALITY Radio Repairs Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary ftL—Phone U9 R SALE- >€t ba*h#l 00 A L $W—RgMdBHHHBHMHRWnHMMMRRWMy::: TUWU; STLRLLNC Reel A Barton. Vt ANTED A >ob I am an tape- earned a miniature fan with white and Lunt For information and de- I rim red general office cerk, supply peters and l*c« tied with aqua nb- livery In CLaton -v.auci Mrs Ui^d/^rk. meat cutter and grocery r erk Boland Calvert Ave Insane lae-i P CkBak IS^ WfcftBlft. PhOM| The bridesmaids were Vlases Jo- Wilbur R.ddle. Jeweler. Je 1 lene McGee sister of the bridegroom. There Is No Substitute For NEWSPAPER NtriTCE — New maternity dresses nave arrived Assorted e.jee. col- Moore’s an res BOILED PEANUTS. Roasted Peanuts Smil* Betty Jean Sumer el and Peanuts Our boiled are Gerry Norton of Lancaster, cousin D*e»e ne* Blahely-Buron’* Hard- 'he bode Their gowns were Ike } : ears and Seeds Telephone 1M lc those of the honor attendant with BABY CHICKS • Heavy ^ Broody 1 ^***^_ n *A j follow and Miana Ruaaarol and Har U S Approved and Pu..j?-m Finder ploaae rotam The Cbroo- lavender Their fan- 1 C .ear. A so feeds, lexers. Foutt-> Icie Office lp, ts.ni Grit, tryvwr Snells and Rrme- o rs B.aac y-Barton s Hardware A Seeda Telephone 1M lr rM| n^ve them waehrd and dried 1 The flowor girl. Mama Jo Keiiett. If* *R SAIL T» > used po*er lawn C ) f washed Abo shirts and cousin of the bridegroom, orore a HAVE Y< HJR CUmiES ed at the ~WASH£TX3tlA* * you ran have them oraahed and < poser iawr. Q r washM ij? * Miapad bowquou wore of follow lavender asters with contrasting rib- Yes. Go >* f-prope l* fgllactd by larger unit Baldwin tvpei. One presses finished Coleman's Snow- dress of blue taffeta She carried a ondmon Bo’t wmte Washeterta. 402 North Brood white bosket of roeo petals ^ w - C ( St rf wt, Phone 150-J 1 lt-1 Mike Yarucrough. brother of the bnde. was the ring bearer. He was from 1 to Ju* M.Daniel STAIXLLbb STEEL Kitchen A’a' c j M .. whua a - . *. l!h ? Tne bridegroom was attended by •• heat uniformly and tvarlaauif bake- hl . n w jL4g • *-■ °u,*,.?^i n hu ^ Bobby Owens. Charles Mclnvaille. : Buddy Yarbrough, brother of the TYPEWRITER CLEAN- br.de. Buddy Miller and Landy F\.K fr CjII 24:-R CHRISTMAS CARDS—It nn’t too Biakaly-Burton’s Hard- t ar > : j w e-'t your personal wart A Seeds TelephoneJM. C-ri-tr as cj.-ii trom uur beautiful soLAtNE Mlect.on of »ump:e* Caromcle Pub. i m machines in good order. Crowe of Enoree. Co Phone 74 also cleans daters and rubber stamps, j The candle* were lighted Just be- KXCELLENT reconditioned piano*, Chronicle Pub. Co, Stationery Dept fore the ceremony by Bobby Owens tuned and ready to go. Prices low,’P boa 9 land Charles Mclnvaille. 11 and Charles SUrg. I Immediately following the cere- Later in the evening the bride changed into a white gabardine suit using the orchid from her bouquet as a shoulder corsage. After a brief [terms easy, rne i raa.ng rose, APPLES FOR SALE—My .. , ... . rens, S C. tfc Red and Golden Delicious are now ™°' nJr * T * C V >U f > J' Aa * d a . Get the Reader’s Dlge*t October ready. These apples are good for through May, 1951, at half price. 1 canning, baking. Jelly making and Eight issues for $1 00 Send your make the most delicious apple sauce rrdcr or call me before Sept. 19 Ask you ever tasted. Good to eat out of f r free catalog of other magazine hand, too. Selected apples, free of bargains. Let me r renewals. Miss Phone 535-J. Clinton, S. C. 2p-14 rens or Clinton. Phone 3076 Laurens | ^ or 65-J Clinton. Rex Lanford, Wat- HodgeS-CopGland 't’ 00 f ? _±^ Rj,es At Abbeville TARPAULINS in many sizes. We A5bevinef Aug 3l _T^ e murriage have just received a shipment of Miss R 0semary Hodges and James send off your new 1 worms, $2.00 per bushel at orchard *'e ddin jl trl P th ® coup.e now has i Frances Winn, or $2.50 per bushel delivered Lau- an apartment on Musgrove street. 2p-14 WE HANDLE the best of feed in this town. Purina—Fatina for Hogs. Purina—Chow for Goats. Purina—Chow for Dogs. Purina—Chow for Cows. Purina—Omolene for Horses. Purina—Layena for Hens. Purina—Growena for Chicks. Purina—Chows for Game Birds. H. J. PITTS tf a manufactured by Brown « oruwu , Eugene Cop€land took place at Grac€ & Brown from all new canvas. Blakely-Bur ton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. FIRST GRADE wide pencil tablets, special ruled. Chomicle Pub. Co. CALL 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS Diaper Service CLEAN - WHITE STERILE DIAPERS Delivered in Clinton and Joanna on Mondays and Thursdays of Each Week Baby Dy-Dee Service Phone 605 5 Harts Court LAURENS, S. C. Methodist church Sunday afternoon, August 20. > The Rev. Victor M. Ross, pastor of the bride, officiated, using the double ring ceremony. , ir _ rx r rtre- * A, program of wedding music was WE WOULD UKE to w.th “ * Ga J you on your .combmmg We ere ‘ n(J Ml ' T str0u4 so , oist now combining with a 12-!t. sell- The usher mre wil . propelled combine, no back cuts, no liam B chand | er and claud s wll . Copeland, brother ADVERTISING The man who whispers in a well about the things he has to sell, will never make as many dollars as he who climbs a tree and hollers. ADVERTISING PAYS! :n::t:nqgqooaaoooaocx»ocx»oaa6»uiicm»Maiicinn«XKXxxtgogc3gqt;cxx«»ooc:3< * -IN- THE CHRONICLE \ The Paper Everybody Reads run-over grain. Let us save it for you. Cox Seed Cleaners, E. Flori da St., Clinton, S. C., Phone 293 28-5c FOR SALE—Ivory piano. See Gene 438, Pond upright King, Phone lc SEALING— Tape Machines — for wrapping packages, a moistener that provides better packages quick ly. Chronicle Pub. Co. LOANS If you have money troubles bring them to us. Room 6 National Bank Bldg. Ujjstairs Clinton Loan & Investment Co. THE CHRONICLE Completely Covers Clinton’s Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No Substitute for News paper Advertising FOOD... Is An Important ^ Item With Housewives You will find helpful Gro cery and Market News in THE CHRONICLE every week from leading food stores in the city. Read the advertisements reg ularly — they tell you about changing prices each week and where you can supply your needs and buy to advantage. son. William B of the bridegroom was best man. The bride’s only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Milton Herring. She wore blue organdy with fitted bodice, full skirt and matching mitts. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and pink asters showered with pink rib bons. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Milton J. Hodges, wore a white embroidered organdy with fitted bodice and full skirt, and had matching mitts. Her fingertip veil of net was fastened to a tiara of net and tuberoses. She carried a bou-1 £ quet of white asters and tuberoses,; centered with a white orchid and showered with white ribbon. Following the ceremony, a recep tion was given at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Royce Thomp son. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland left for a wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue dress with white accessories and the orchid from her bouquet. Mrs. Copeland is th youngest daughter of Mrs. Milton J. Hodges and the late Mr. Hodges. She is a graduate of the Abbeville high school and a business college in Greenwood. The bridegroom is the youngest REMEMBER... The newspaper is the one great advertising medium that awaits the convenience of the reader. The weekly home newspaper lives for days. It is not received in a fleeting moment. > It does not have to register within a brief time or be lost forever. It enters the home and is available to every member of the family at a time of his or her leisure and own chosing. More People Are Now THE CHRONICLE Than Ever Before. 4 <* %