The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 28, 1950, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, September 28, 1950
EADY tor any EMERGENCY#
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Prepare Now For
The “Cold”
Season
With the coming of autumn
there also comes an in
crease in colds. When they
linger see your doctor. As
a safeguard keep basic
needs on hand ready for
your use.
CALL NO. 1
McGEE’S
DRUG STORE
Phone No. 1
J*»lADY for any EMERGENCY*^
Historical County
Records Prior To 1865
To be Microfilmed
West Clinton
(Continued from page one)
Laurens county is one of those of Bailey Memorial Methodist church
which may obtain a microfilm of its will meet Monday evening at 7:15 at
historical county records without any the home of Mrs. David Word.
cost to the county or to the state, J. |
1 H. Easterby, director of the State, Birthdays and Wedding
Historical Commission, stated this Anniversaries
week. \ Marvin Stewart, Sr., had a birth-
The Genealogical Society of Utah day September 10.
has entered into, an agreement with Derrell Ficklin had a birthday
; the Historical Commission to micro- September 25.
film without charge state and county Thornton Stewart will celebrate
! records of historical and genealogi- his 8th birthday September 30.
cal significance. The county records | W. M. Samples celebrated his 81st
to be microfilmed include all deeds, birthday September 26.
will?, inventories, administration , Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Samples cele-
bonds and accounts, guardian bonds brated their 13th wedding anniver-
| and accounts, estate settlements, and sary September 25.
marriage records of the period prior' , October Cth is John Wayne
to 1868.
The plan provides for the filming
to be done by an expert cameraman
sent to the state by the Genealogi
cal Society. The film is then sent
Samples’ 9th birthday.
Birth Announcement
COUSINS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cousins of New-
for processing to the society’s labor- berry, announce the birth of a
' atory in Salt Lake City, where two ! daughter, Susan, on Sept. 20 at the
copies are prepared. One of these is Providence hospital in Columbia,
deposited in the fireproof, air-con-1 Mrs. Cousins is the former Miss
drtioned research library of the so- Doris Adams of this city,
ciety, and the second copy is pre-;
sented to the office in which the
original records are situated. Film
ing of state records has been com
pleted and microfilms are now being
made of county records, beginning
in Lancaster county, where the work
is in progress.
To Meet With Mrs. Spires
The home mission group of the
Pentecostal Holiness church will
meet Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. E. T. Spires on Owens street.
Baptist Group To Meet
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of Calvary Baptist church will meet
at 6 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J.
W. Spillers Monday evening.
After
Summer
Auto Check
Let us take the wear and
tear of summer driving
right out of your car. Com
plete cleaning, adjustment
and lubrication of your
car’s brakes, clutch, igni
tion. filters, transmission,
fuel injection system, and
radiator.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Timmerman
Motor Co.
Phone 119
Cotton Program
For '51 Planned
r- ^ /-.i Campfire Girls Have Outing
C emson Sept. 24-The Clemson; Mrs j w Smith Miss N „ lie 0s .
College Extension Service South Car-; bor „ guardianSi entertained the
.olma Cotton Institute has an eye one fir<! Gjr|s with a wei
at the state park near here Friday
evening. The girls invited a friend
next year’s cotton crop. I
It also has an earful of advance
1 advice for 1951 cotton growers.
Increased cotton acreage and high
er yields are musts for next season,
1 the committee- insists, in order “to
1 overcome the present cotton short
age and to meet war needs.”
and tw v enty-four were present.
October 3 demonstration on cotton
stalk destruction at the Edisto Ex
periment Station at Blackville at 2
p. m. Growers are urged to attend.
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NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON — JOANNA
Special Services at Bailey Memorial
Church
Bailey Memorial Southern Metho-
^ ... .i dist church is taking part- in the
, a<i '^ 9es g r(nvers t0 destroy m- Laurens county Christian Mission to
sect-harboring cotton stalks, save Men Qn next Sund evening at
all suitable planting seed against an 7;30 in the basement of th e church
expected shortage^ and arrange at a mee ^ n g f or
men only will be held,
once for hard-to-get fertilizers and ^ a special speaker to adress the
msectiades. group, furnished by the committee
The committee has arranged an, in the count in ch of the
"* T »-V /% w . v 1 r-k «% i “ 1
gram. All men of the church and
all those who attend the church, to
gether with any others in the com
munity are extended a cordial in
vitation to attend the service. The
mission is interdenominational and
will create’ a closer Christian fellow
ship among the men of all denomina
tions.
The regular evening service will
not be dismissed next Sunday eve
ning as there will be a service in the
church auditorium for the ladies and
young people with someone present
jto give a special talk,
i L. C. Ficklin, a steward of the
1 church, is the key man appointed in
the church to forward and promote
this program and those wishing to
know more about the mission are re
quested to contact him before the
coming Sunday.
Cafeteria Has Open House
Under the sponsorship of the
Woman’s club the new cafeteria of
Academy Street school held open
house Monday evening// »
Flowers arranged by Mrs. John T.
Young and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, added
to the attractiveness of the lunch
room.
The receiving line was composed
of the teachers of the school.
During the evening punch was
served by Mrs. Clinton West, Mrs
J. W. Smith, Mrs. Roy Trammell and
Mrs. Ella Harvey, and cookies by
Mrs. Claude Trammell and Mrs. John
H. Holland.
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD WIRING
Electrical Appliance
Repairing and
Electrical Construction
Work
Floor Plugs A Specialty
ARNOLD M. CANNON
406 W. Maple St. Tel. 312-XJ
MIDWAY
Drive-In Theatre
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29-30
DANGEROUS VENTURE
With William Boyd
MONDAY-TUESDAY OCTOBER 2-3
RED RIVER
John Wayne — Montgomery Clift
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY OCTOBER 4-5
MR. BELVEDERE GOES TO
COLLEGE
Clifton Webb — Shirley Temple
We now have a telephone in ticket office—No. 564-W
ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
ADMISSION 40c
Children under 12 admitted FREE
First Show Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 PJL
Major Henderson
Arrives In Japan
Johnson Air Base, Honshu, Japan
—Major Lykes S. Henderson, whose
family is now residing here, has re
cently arrived in Japan, it was an
nounced from the Johnson Air Base
at Honshu, by the Commanding Offi
cer of the base.
Arriving at Haneda Airport on
September 10, Major Henderson was
assigned to the Fifth Air Force,
which is a unit of the Far East Air
Force now engaged in the 'United
Nations action in Korea.
« n MARK OF
Lum Burr quality
BEAUTV PLUS
DOUBLE INSULATION
HARDWOOD
FLOORING
D.E.TRIBBLE CO.
LUMBtR and BUILDERS
SUPPLIES Sinre 1894
Pttenc 94 CLINTON,S.C.
Double Red
Jonathan Apples 3
Crisp Green Mountain
Cabbage . ... 3
Veri-Best
Yellow Onions . . 4
Lb. Cello
Lbs.
Lbs
Dixie-Home Buys it Fresh-
Keeps it Fresh-and Then
GUARANTEES it Veri-Bestl
Crisp Golden Heart
Celery 2 Lge. Stalks 17c
Fresh Green Crowder
Peas ... 2 19c
U. S. No 1 Irish
Potatoes 10 Lbs. 35c
Fresh Full-o-Milk
Cocoanuts . .
Sweet Juicy California
Oranges . 2 21c
Sugary Sweet Carolina
Yams .. 4 “>• 25c
Colorful Red
Cabbage . . * 10c
Each
Sunlight American
Cheese 2
Armour's Cloverbloom
Cottage Cheese
Economical Standard Cut. Green
Beans 2 No. 2| Cans 35c
Torsch’s Green and White
Lima Beans No. 2 Can 17c
Luscious Dixie-Home Quality
Peaches a No. 2} Can 31c
Dessert Favorite—Libby's Crushed
Pineapple No. 2 Can 27c
TtUf SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY
IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY
Freshly Made With Noodles
79c Chicken Soup . . . *•* 19c
Dixie-Home’s Quality Made
25c Potato Salad ... . tb 29c
ksiAic-numc vjfuaiii/ muu-r favored ri
Mayonnaise .
Dixie-Home Quality Fresh Salad
Dressing . .
Fine for Biscuit and Pastry—Armour'
Pure Lard . .
8
Dixie-Home Quality
Orangeade 46-Oz. Can 25c
Cakes Bake Light With Swansdown
Cake Flour 40-0*. Pkg. 39c
Rose Royal Plain or Self Rising
Flour . . »■** «- $1.75
Babies Love Gerber's Strained
Baby Food • . 3 jar ‘ 27c
Sunshine Fresh Crisp
Hi-Ho Crackers Lb Pkg 31c
Keeps Food Fresh—Wax Paper
Cut-Rite s 125-ft. Roll 21c
Banishes Refrigerator Odors—20 Mule Team
Borax .... T: 13 c
Southern Gold Colored
Margarine “ u s ' i ‘ i “' ^ 33 c
Peter Pan Creamy Rich
Peanut Butter T 35 c
Peter Pan Fresh
Salted Peanuts 7 L° 29 C
Ready to Eat—Castleberry’s
Georgia Hash T’ 35 c
Healthful Swift’s Strained
Meats for Babies21 c
BUY QUALITY-TENDER!
Ready for the Pan, Disjointed
Dressed Fryers... *
Selected Sliced Tender
Beef Liver
Lb.
Pinky Pig Country Style
Lb. Cup
Quality-Tender U. 8. Good Beef
^ Quality-Tender U. S. Good Boneless Top .
Sausage . - 57 c Round Steak » 99 c
Large Tender Green
Chuck Roast * 67 c Jumbo Shrimp“79 c
Fine for Cocktail—Medium
Green Shrimp
Lb.
Swift's Bland Lard
SWIFT'NING
3-Lb. Can Ql ^
Soap of Beautiful Women
CAMAY
2 lath Size Bars 2S^
For Fino Washablca
IVORY FLAKES
30®
Efficient Hand Soap
LAVA SOAP
2 *A#d. Size lari 21 ^
For That Ivory Look
IVORY SOAP
2 L#e Ben 29^
Mild Pure
IVORY SOAP
Personal Size Bar 0C
Fine for Baklhg—Shortening
SPRY
3-Lb. Can Q1 ^
Contalne Solium
RINSO
Pkp. 28®
Longer Lasting Suds
SUPER SUDS
28®
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