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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 5, 1951
Believe It or Not
Editor The Chronicle:
1 have some news that will be of
interest to the people of the City of
Clinton.
While I was in your city with our
traveling unit of ‘ Believe It or Not"
for the benefit of Disabled Veterans
we had among our many interesting
codections a display and replica as-
Mirtmeht of historical and famous
Jewels of the world. One of your
Joral jewelers, Mr. J. C. Thomas,
visited our unit and became very
interestod in our jewel collection and
bis knowledge of the jewels was very
interesting as he knew the histor
ical background of 'each stone and
in our conversation he called our at
tention to having the wrong name
card on one of the stones. He not
dtnly proved his ability as a compe
tent jeweler but helped the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars by not mis-
inlorming the public and this in-
tormation is greatly appreciated.
1 know this is not a news item of
great importance but it is news like
ibis that people enjoy reading, es
pecially when it pertains to local
people.
Sincerely yours,
JOHN McNURIiEN,
Ripley Believe It or Not Tours.
gation at the June term fo general
sessions court.
The Smith family were en route 1
to their home in Waterloo when J
their 1950 Ford was involved in the
wTe«ck at the intersection of two
highways two miles south of Kin-
nrds.
Solicitpr Hugh Beasley assisted
Newberry county Coroner George R.
Summer with the investigation.
Sheriff Tom Fellers was the only
witness called. He said Kinard came
to him shortly after the accident and
surrendered, stating that he was the
driver of the car which struck the
Smith automobile. Kinard is being
held in the Newberry jail.
P. C. Cagemen
Rank Near Top
Bush River Seniors
To Present Ploy
Coroner's Jury
Orders Negro
Hdd For Jury
A coroner's jury in Newberry
reunty returned a verdict last Wed
nesday night that Mrs. Betty Hucks
ith and her 14-months-old son.
illins Franklin, wife and son of
e Rev Omson M Smith, came to
r.x death* in ar autonvtoile mcci-
>o March 17 from a car driven
by JVter Kinard. colored, in a rer*-
The ymy recommended that Kin-
ae held for grand jury InveeU-
The senior class at Bush River
high school will present a play,
“The Atomic Blonde,” Friday and
Saturday. April 6 and 7, at 8 p.m.
The play is an Atomic Bomb of
laughter. Cast of characers is as
follows:
Bob Nickerson—Tom Riser.
Oriole Byrd—Margaret Long.
Kitinka Katzenheifer—Ruby Lee
Streetman.
Skid Werling—Harvey Dickert.
Parsiraonius Jackson—Billie Duf-
fie.
Doogie Deane—John Earle Smith,
Jr.
Sylvester Butterfish—George W,
Montes.
Mrs. Philo Pratt—Evelyn Lever.
Miss Wilella Wylie — Margaret
Marshall.
Finchley St. John, III—Fred Jol
ley
Gurney Maddox— James Robert
Bishop
Mrs Adelaide Burkeleigh Banks
—Margaret Riser
Doreen Burkleigh Banks — Car
ole Altman
Betty Hartford—Christine Smith
Presbyterian college's basketball
team ranked high nationally in
nearly every department, statistics
released this week by the national
collegiate athletic bureau reveal.
Presbyterian, which won Little
Four and overall state champion
ships ranked third nationally among
small colleges in total team offense
with an average of 81.T points a
game.
The team also ranked fifth among
field goal percentage leaders with
40.8 per cent and 14th in average
scoring margin over all opponents
with a 10.7 point margin.
The team was coached by Gene
Lorendo, who recently resigned to
join the Auburn football coaching
staff.
Mayor Hopeful For
Favorable Action
On Gas Petition
Penney Observing
49th Anniversary
•Mayor Joe P. Terry, City. Clerk
Wm. B. Owens and Supt. B. R. Aus-
| tin were in Washington several days
1 last week for a hearing before the
| Federal Power commission asking a
' gas allocation for the city of Clinton.
Laurens and Newberry are making
' similar requests and it is expected
i that the final decision will be madei
1 within the next several weeks.
The large chain of J. C. Penney
company stores covering the nation
are celebrating their 49th anniver
sary with many exceptional values
for. their customers, it will be seen
elsewhere in today’s pappr.
The first Penney store was organ
ized in 1902 and has grown into one
of America’s largest merchandising
organizations.
Their Clinton store was opened in
1927 and is well known to the buying
public of this community. Its mana
ger is John B. Jordan, who succeed
ed H. V. Black welder, who was
transferred as manager of their store
in Sanford, Fla.
■Mr. Jordan since coming here has
been active in the work of the Cham
ber of Commerce and other organi
zations in the community.
APPLE AND CHERRY
PIES
9 in. 55c — 8 in. 45c
TINMAN'S BAKERY
Phone 334-W
irth Announcements
HIERS
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hiers an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Mar
tha Elizabeth, on March 27, at Bla
lock clinic. Mrs. Hiers is fhe former
Miss Agatha Jones. >
Mayor Terry and Mr. Owens ex-
! pressed themselves as gratified over
I the hearing and are hopeful of a
I favorable answer. At the hearing an
| exhibit was presented setting forth
the city’s advantages and need for
[ such a pipe line .furnishing this com-
' munity natural gas for home and in
dustrial consumption. J. W. Good
win company, engineers of Birming
ham, Ala., are representing the city
and have already made a survey and
maps of the city.
Amazed At Rapid Recovery of Facial Paralysis
Following Dr. Hart's Treatments
“I expected to get well but I am
amazed at the speed of my recov
ery,” said this 25 year old man, who
had been suffer-
8ADLER
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus E. Sadler an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Vir
ginia Owens, on April 2, at Blalock
! clinic. Mrs. Sadler is the former Miss
Mary Doherty.
Mayor Terry ctates that if the ap
plication gets federal approval, the
project will be financed entirely
through revenue producing bonds,
and that the local tax rate will not
be affected by this utility which will
be separate from the water and light
i departments.
SPOON
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Spoon announce
the birth of a son. James Lee. on
March SO at Blalock clinic. Mrs.
Spoon is the former Miss Rota Lip-
ford.
Dodd Succeeds Neville
As Student Christian
Association Head
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Hnlnr4ny 12 IS
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Thursday and Friday, April S-6
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Forest
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Saturday, April 7 — One Day
Macdonald CAREY
Marta TOREN
Robert DOUGLAS
COMEDY—•Punchy rancho" and CARTOON
Monday and Tuesday, April 9-10
IT'S ALL ABOUT AIRLINE STEWARDESSES!
JANE
VAN >
WYMAN ■ JOHNSON
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HOWARD
KEEL' SULLIVAN
•s Mike as Mike
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11—ONE DAY
KING SOLOMON’S MINES
(In Technicolor)
With Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger
BI'ITON
Mr and Mrs James R Burton an
nounce the birth of a eon. Tommy
Richard, on March 27 at Mays hos
pital Mrs Burton is the farmer Mies
l»uiae Reece
PreSbytenan college students this
week elected Joe Dodd. Rome, Ga,
junior, to head the campus Student
Christian association for the coming
year, in the college’s first spring
elect ions.
Dodd succeeds David Neville.
Newoerry senior, aa SC A president
He begin* his duties neat week af
ter the other officers of the aaaort-
ing with a facial
paralysis.
“I can close my
right eye without
having t o close
the left one. The
blurriness of my
eye has cleared
up and the draw
ing sensation
from the chin to
my eye has disap-
p e a r e d . I can
whistle without
any difficulty and the excessive
tears do not well in my eye,’* he
said.
The above patient was under Dr.
Hart's care 12 days and dismissed
as well The condition had been ex
isting 2 weeks prior to Dr Hart’s
treatment This case clearly demon
strates the rapid results when pa
tients come to Dr. Hart shortly af
ter condition has started
hope that they can get rid of their
troubles, they spend hundreds and
thousands of dollars for treatments
that do them no good. Finally, after
years of delay, they come to us, still
believing that they have only an
unusually stubborn case, to learn,
after a thorough examination, that
the delay resulted in irreparable
damage to tissues through the ex
cessive strain imposed upon it for
years, or, worst of all, that the con
stant irritation in some part of the
body has finally resulted in cancer.
Dr. Hart
Don't Wait!
You can’t afford to! It is the moat
costly thing in the world to neglect
your health. It is an accepted fact
that chronic conditions get worse
and worse aa days and months roll
by In many cases it may even re
sult in lifelong impairment if not
treated in time. Think of the untold
suffering, of the loas of time, and of
the many, many dollars that could
be saved if all chronic
were treated and checked m
early
L — Don'l Take A Chance!
QttN*
Mr sod Mrs Lewis E Quiim an
nounce the birth ef e sen. Cert,
en March 2e si Mays haapstel Mrs
Quean la the former Mies Gladys
tin tdrr
aiton are e
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two other funiors. Bob Muat of
Greene tile, and Georgs Mcdatoeh ef
Fayettevtllsi. If C. who wtn vie tar
the tire preesdency the Utter pan of
One of the greet tragedies of our
time ■ the large number of
who go to their groves pr
ty. due to vartous chrome d
whsrh could hove been rorrerisd by
proger treatment Each day many
usee ere teal that might easily have
saved if the reuae of their
tved been fcoceh*4
Make arrangements NOW to
•uB Dr Hon and gat an exaa
tmn m locate the rouse of your
tie Come and come
Can Dr Hart Help Yoa? I
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MATT'S
Mr and Mrs Thansas E. Watts an'
nsunro the htnh eg a *»n.
fSwrm. en Merch Je et Merc
Mrs Watt* is the tenner Mtat
Mce Yeung
Club To Nome
Now Pres dent
Dongerous To Deioy!
Yea, m all prehahitWy he can
fardloBe ef hww long yen hoeo
treed "-regardlem of the name i
reus cwndnmn—fhe aaluimn he your
hawMh prohlem may he found at Dr
lit case
Cob Scoots To Moot
Frdoy Night
Dr. Chariot L Hart
21 af We Can Oreads wtB
hold Skew monOMy meeting Friday
evening, April fi, ai 729 flfi
mom
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The Olopheu D Lae (hngaav. Unsl -
ed OeagfMers af We Centederacy.
eriB meet thas evening at 7 J§ at We
hemn ef Mrs. C M Bosley
MOVIE
BETTER
MSJVER!
vratNUOAY AMD TWl BJOAY.
NAVY BOUND
(glory of a Sailer Boxer)
With TQBf StAL and WENDY
WALDRON
Feature 2 OP. 7 M, • #7
Alio
TRIGGER TRAIL
(Western)
With ROD CAMERON
Feature 4 09, 8 00, 10:07
9c and 25c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
April < and 7
HEART OF THE
ROCKIES
(Action Western)
With ROY ROGERS and PEN
NY EDWARDS.
Feature:
Fri.: 3:41, 7:41, 9:29.
Sat.: 2:11, 3:59, 5:47, 7:35, 9:23
...Also...
Perils of the Darkest
Jungle, Chap. 2
COMEDY—“Mush and Milk"
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
April 9 and 19
F iture: 3:32, 7:32, 9:26
NEWS- -JSHORT 9c and 35c
« At
SAUCE
cL°" 15c
GS Evaporated
MILK
2£L 27c
CO LAWOOt • mt FT
COCKTAIL, No. 1 can . 25c
rwt a
tqiiTWAf a CRRAJtY tMocmi
MAYONNAISE, pt. jar . 41c
CHERRIES, No. 2 can . 25c
BEANS
21 - 23c
CRUST MIX, 9 ox. pkg.. 19c
C9 mUCCD OP BALVED
PEACHES, No. 2V: can 33c
MOTME* * TAMGY SALAD
DRESSING, pint jar ... 35c
CS TUfY GREEN
LIMA BEANS, 17 oz. can 31c
RRAFTS SWEET CANDY
CARAMELS, lb. pkg. .. 37c
SOUTHERN MANOR BRAND
LIQUID WAX, pint... 39c
RICH—FI LL-BODIED GOLD LABEL
COFFEE, lb. pkg. ..... 81c
SOUTHERN MANOR EFFICIENT
GLASS WAX, 12 ox... 21c
CS RICH RED TOMATO
CATSUP, 14 oz. bot. . 24c
SOUTHERN MANOR
CREME WAX, 12 oz. . 23c
JIM DANDY WHITE CORN
GRITS, 5 lb. pkg 41c
CS DELICIOUS CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 29c
ARMOUR’S STAR CORNED
Beef HASH, 16 oz. can 44c
Fancy Medium Size Green Top
Carrots 2 Bunfhcs 15c
Fancy Va. Winesap 2 LBS.
APPLES 19c
Balentine’s Whole or Half Smoked
PICNICS lb. 43c
4 to 8 Lbs. Average Weight
Armour’s or Swift’s Lb Pkg
FRANKS 59c
U. S. No. 1 White
Potatoes
10 LBS. Chefs Pride Bar-B-Cue
Spare Ribs 89c
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