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i Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 19,1951 = WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Wont Ads Terms Coeh NOTICE—Rotes for wont ods ore 50c minimum for 15 words, oil over 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price of 4. Classified d is ploy, per inch per Insertion—65c. AU wont ods ore cosh except to firms coir yin* monthly chor*e occounts with The Chronicle Publish in* Co. FOR SALE —1948 Buick 2-door se dan. Radio and heated. Good tires. One owner. D. M. Vaughan, Kinards. Ip WANTED — 2-room apartment near business section. 1 child, 12 years old. Address: Mrs. Claud Bennett, 21 Peachtree St., Lydia. Ico SOCIETY... (Continued from page three) them as a “first place winner, this rating being compared to a percent age of 95 to 100. Their selection was I “Ecossaises” by Beethoven. Misses Cook, Marshall and Nettles were accompanied by their teacher, Mrs. Robert F. Black. | In the girls low voice contest, solo, 1 Islands and with the Chinese, con- Miss Catherine Eichelberger, daug-! eluding her talk with prayer, ter otf Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichel-I Mrs. Timmons made announce- berger, was awarded a second rat-! m ent of the annual district meet- 1 ing. Richard Jacks also received ajing held yesterday in Chester. The J held Monday afternoon at the First Baptist church. Mrs. Ray Anderson gave the de votional. Mrs. S. A. Timmons, president, introduced Mrs. Samuel Rankin, and presented her with a corsage of roses. Mrs. Rankin gave a report on the state WMU con vention which she attended in Greenville in March. Later she told of her work in the Hawaiian FARM FOR SALE — 4-room house seconc | rating in the boys low voice! program was closed with prayer oad 7 with 59 acre tract on paved road miles from Clinton. Can sell the! house and 10 acres of land. C. B.! Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c group Girls Glee club, class B, Clinton high, a second raitng. Mixed chorus, class B, Clinton FOR SALE —1937 2-door Chevrolet coach with good tires. Clyde Fuller, in Mr. Pinson’s lot in Cross Hill. Ip PERUVIAN DAFFODILS, Summer Hyacinths, Calla Lilies, Fancy Leaf Caladiums, Amaryllis and Double Tuberoses. Blakely-Burton’s Hard ware A Seeds. Telephone 183. Is WE HAVE horses and mules of every! hi 6h, a second rating. kind. H. J. Pitts. tf| Miss Martha Washington, music —— ; i and band director in the city schools, STRAWBERRY BASKETS. We have accom p an j e d these students, pint, quart and 2-quart sizes. Blake- Q n a chorus of unchanged ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tel ephone 188. 1c FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and scrubber formerly owned by Home Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone 4. tf SALESMAN WANTED — Man for Rawleigh business. Real opportunity for worker. Experience preferred but not necessary. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCD-81-234, Richmond, Va. Ip i voices from Academy street school was awarded a first rating. This group was accompaniecl by Miss Mary Johnson their director and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Eugene Boyette of Academy school won a second rating in the boys unchanged voice solo class. Several other students of this city also participated but the results which were not published for the FOR YOUR NEXT BABY SITTER— HOUSE FOR SALE—Large six-room FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to Young’s Pharmacy. We now have a complete newsstand and lending li-, wt , brary. ; afternoon sessions are not available I yet. Call Mrs. L. Street. E. Robbins, 106 Clay IP FOR RENT — 4-room downstairs apartment. Write “XY,” care The Chronicle. tf HOUSE FOR SALE—Nice brick home which consists of living room, dining room, kitchen with ample cabinet space and electric water heater, two bedrooms, bath with shower over tub. house with two baths, oak floors in, three rooms, inlaid linoleum in the (jxQTQ0n OlliL) lO liQVO large kitchen. Nice lot 173x3^5 1 good location in Clinton. C. B. Hoi- i v_7t?n0rQi JV10ei IVlOIlQQy land. Phone 715, Laurens. 1c] A general meeting of the Clinton —— Garden club will be held Monday condition. 1 E. Cason. At the close of the session guests were invited into the dining room for a social hour and refreshments of punch, cheese biscuits and cook ies. Legion Auxiliary With Mrs. King Mrs. W. G. King, Sr., and her group were hostesses to members to the American Legion Auxiliary on Tuesday afternoon at the King home on Centennial street. The president, Mrs. Thomas Bald win, led in the legion ritual and the Lord’s prayer after which the business session was held. Miss Irene Hipp, Pan-American She then introduced the Rev. Mr. David Lee Williamson, returned mission ary, who spoke on Brazil. During a social hour the hostess group served ice cream, ginger ale and cookies. For the occasion the hostess’ home was prettily adorned with bouquets of spring flowers. PIANOS in excellent conauion. ^ afternoon April 23 at 2:30 in the mixed Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, hjghj school auditorium. At this! time a picture on the South Caro- T nnri P rrmr V, pliiK lina gardens will be shown. t r i i PTCincn V^/1UD . ; Holds Meeting prices low. The Trading Post; Lau rens, S. C. tf ocaroums, uaui wim sjiuwtt w»v* mv, ■ LOTS FOR SALE Two lots OO E. T -pi i T 1 central hall with floor furnace, back Carolina Avenue (one a comer lot) UfOp-In rafty r OF and side porch. Lot 100x200. good. near Mahaffey house. Call Joe Me-' location in Clinton. C. B. Holland, an>*l. Phone 128. lc GLADIOLI BULBS, Dahlia Tubers, BRYAN HOLLAND Boot^l BycU. “£££3 R . r.t.t, and other summer flowering bulbs. _ . .or Blakely-Burton’s Hardware 8c Seeds Pbor.es 715, 23826 — Laurens, S C IM (Over Brown's Jewelry Store) 4 jkww* 1 street club followed by the reading of the minutes by the secretary, Mrs. Wil- mer Abercrombie. The president, Mrs. Joe Poole, presided over the businss portion of the meeting, during which it was voted to give two pairs of pajamas to the TB hospital paid for from the club treasury. John B. Holland, who has just returned from the General hospital in Greenville, sent a note express ing appreciation for the basket of fruit sent to him by the club. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Hazel Dean, who gave a practical demonstration on “Preparing and Packaging Food for Freezing.” The recreation was a party given in honor of Miss Hall, bride-elect, of May. A book, containing good wishes from each member of the club, was presented her. A white corsage marked the bride’s chair where she discovered a surprise package containing a lovely white tufted bed spread, a gift from the club. Refreshments of home made pound cake, ice cream and green and white mints were served by the hostsses, Mrs. Jim Cunningham. Mrs. W. P. Abercrombie and Mrs. McLees Cunningham. MORE PEOPLE ARE READING THE CHRONICLE THAN EVER BEFORE! COCOANT CREAM PIE 9 in. 55c — 8 in. 40c TINMAN'S BAKERY Phone 334-W Phone 715, Laurens C u Miss Betty Taylor To honor Miss Betty Taylor, bride-elect. Miss Cornelia Harris a few guests informal • ly with a drop-in” on Thursday j evening at her home on Centennial The Long Branch Home Demon stration club held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Jim Cunningham on Monday! afternoon. Sixteen members answered roll I call by telling their office or work with the church they attend. Devotions were given by Mrs. FHESCRIPTIONS — Called for amf! Spirea. iris and dogwood added Sam Compton, who based her talk spring-like atmosphere to the WANTED — Two furnished rooms:(delivered We fill any doctors pre bedroom and kitchenette, by April scrlption. Howard’s Pharmacy, the 17 Call 2a. RexaU Store. Phone 101. tfc BABY CHICKS U. S approved.! FOR SALE—Well rooted Camellia pu)<'-*r. clean Purma feeds for! and Azalea 3 Camellia Japonica ' got-d growth and feeders, fountains land 3 Azaleas mixed. 10 for 1100 and remedies Blakely-eurton s | delivered to you Hard* are A Seed* Telephone IM Satisfaction — I Iran nm ^ | 19 Are Entertained * , FOR SALE-Good clean Coker 100 c a..- p cotton teed. 18 00 per 100 ISJATR* itA'X Sales. Service and M A Cannon. Kinards 24-2c a spring-like atmospnere to tne on “Trust in God." She used the home, 7itt Psalm. Several contests and games were The Rose of Tralee." the song enjoyed Later lime punch, sand- for the month, was sung by the wiches and cake were served. 1 - _ — ~ ——— Miss Taylor was given a gift of SCHEDULE CHANGES crystal. ABOARD aaaeaaeea sod after ♦ Reader. April tf. I8SI. failewta* arhedale Cliatea: Ne. S at p.m. instead af lt:«7 p.a. Ne. 6 at 6:16 pj*. Instead af 8 IS Send SI 00 bill *309.^Magnoiis,°M us* Tuesday Club, Guests hjptl.es H L Baldwin. Telephone «M-J tfc rtdt SAUl Nitrate tods. Roysters Guano, triple c.eaned Irtpedeza seed Pt>p . Cafe H J Pitta tf WANT TO *et 7t8 efts from one bag » f rgg mash* Full nutrient balance j _______ .n Larro tgg Mash ha* produced this u *TS FOR *.*najini result again and again No highway 76 , ».a]iryman can afford not to try Larro rtt mash M J Pitta Store tfc TOMATO PLANTS. Cabbage Plants and Pepper Plants Use Vigoro. te plant food for a successful Blakely - Burton's Hard- Telephone in WANTED n > BUY—Oats H. J PMr SALE — Urge in Joanna Lots Clinton-Laurens highway C B land. Phone 713. Laurens on tf on the! Hoi- hLABft r aale One 2-too load 38 00 *wo to five loads 37 00 per load Also • u>\v wood or slab blocks Delivered any time any where Call Joe Mc Daniel. phone lit tf APARTMENT FOR RKNT - Small, downstairs apartment Suitable for touple. Private entrance, use of phone Mrs E T Woodruff. 406 West Mam Street lc W1PC-ON has the new plastic base that protects and beautifies floors. linoleum, furniture and woodwork. We have O’Cedar Dro-Glo. the new non-oily furniture polish, too Blake ly-Burtons Hardware A Seeds. Tel ephone 188 lc BEEKEEPERS SUPPLIES We have a complete Ime of Root's Bee Hives. Wyrless Foundation and other Hive Accessories Blakely- Burton's Hardware A Seeds Tele phone 188 fxm SALE—Five-burner New Per fection ml stove in good condition. Also motor bicycle. J. T. Unford,; both 186 Cypress *L. Lydia Mill. Ip the score FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- Mr * The Tuesday club and a number of visitors were entertained at bridge this week at the home of Mrs H D Payne Four tables were placed for the games in a floral setting feetuniig roses, crab apple blossoms and tru. Prizes for the afternoon's sions went to Mrs. Heath land. Mrs. Ansel Godfrey. William Brooks Owens and Mrs Ayliffe R Jacobs Later a salad course was served and sweets passed Mrs. Baker Is Bridge Hostess Mrs Kenneth N. Baker was host ess at bridge Thursday afternoon, players being members of her club and several other guests Three ta bles were in play, with Mrs. Newton Jones and Mrs John W. Steven- H. E. PLEASANT* GeneraJ faasenger Agent Wilson’s Grocery 305 N. Sloan St. Phone 7-R Free Delivery Service era, edgers and polishers. We have all the nscsssary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates Cox Home A Auto Supply Phone 12. tfc BOXER PUPPIES AKC Registered Order now for sole in May. Blue Ribbon Winner Phone 17-M GUTTERS MARIGOLD. Torch Ti- thonia. Silver Medal Petunias, Sun ny Marigold, Spry Marigold, Fire Chief Petunia and a big assortment of other Flower Seeds. Blakely- Burton's Hardware A Seeds. Tele phone 188. ACCIDENT Insurance Tickets cost 25c per day. Protects up to 35,000. S. W. Sumerel, Aetna-izer, Tele. 80, Jacobs Building. tf RELIANCE AZALEA AND CAMEL LIA Fertilizer, Triogen and Reliance Rose Fertilizer, Vigoro, Sheep Ma- Fresh Country Eggs Available At JOE’S ESSO Phone 128 club visitors, winning awards. Other guests Richard L. Baker and Mrs Amile Saint Amande of New berry. After the games the hostess served a salad course. Iris, spirea and crab apple blos soms were combined in seasonal arrangement to decorate the card rooms for the occasion. Methodist W. S. C. S. Hears Mrs. Johnson The April meeting of the Wom an’s Society of Chrsitian Service of Broad Street Methodist church was held Monday afternoon. Mrs. Woodrow McDonald con ducted the worship program after which the guest speaker, Mrs. Har riett Johnson of Columbia, was in troduced. Mrs. Johnson, a former missionary to India, talked of her ton’s Hardware 188. THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 in. Pictures (Authorized Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters Rowland’s nure, Bone Meal, Peat Moss, Leaf Mold and Vermiculite. Blakely-Bur-1 experiences in that country and of . ^ Seeds. Telephone j our relation to it, displaying a num-: ber of costumes, relics and hand work. Mrs. Johnson who has the'I distinction of being the first worn- J an legislator in this state, is now connected with the Opportunity School in Columbia. TERMITES IN YOUR HOUSE? If so, let me creosote your premises and get rid of them. I do good work and will do all I say. Rutledge Wil liams. Call 118. ) '■ 26-2p FOR YOUR MAGAZINES—Come to Young's Pharmacy. We now have a complete newsstand and lending li brary. tfc FOR SALE — Dwelling and small store building on large lot on main highway in Clinton, also large barn suitable for garage. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. lc JOHNSON’S , non-poisonous roach powder, one year guarantee. Han dled by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy and Howard’s Pharmacy. Jun21-p GETS ONION TASTE OUT OF MILK. Taste Out, when used accord ing to directions, eliminates wild onion and weed taste frpm milk and butter. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware &i Seeds. Telephone 188. lc LAND FOR SALE — 500 acres on Lake Greenwood with long front on S. C. hi. *iway 72 and U. S. 221. C. B. Holland, I’hone 715, Laurens. lc FOUND — At Seaboard passenger station child's blue straw pocket- book and pink gloves. Owner iden tify and pay for this ad. Call 74. lc Baptist W. M. U. April Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Union was ! Want Ads LETTER BOX FILES —The handy office item. Chronicle Publishing Co. PURINA STAOTBNA and Grow- ena Checker-Etts will grow the quickest chickens ever. We have it and a full line of other Purina Feeds. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 186. WANTED—Small load capacity auto trailer. Must be reasonable. R. D. Nance, Phone 584^1. lc HOUSE FOR SALE — Large home with two baths. Good location in Clinton. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. lc COLUMNAR PADS, varied columns and description space. A necessity for inventories and tax tabulations. The Chronicle Publishing Co. Red Band FLOUR LV 2.39 Buah’s 100 Double Sheets Lye Hominy, No. 2 can 10c Cleansing Tissues 10c Gold Coast Maxwell House Spiced Peaches, 2>/2 can 32c Coffee, lb. bag 87c Irish Sour Pitted Potatoes, 10 lb. bag .. 39c Pie Cherries, No. 2 can 22c Dukes Mayonnaise pt jar 38c Del Monte Crushed Carolina—No. 2 Can Pineapple, No. 2 can . 26c | Okra & Tomatoes ... 15c SUGAR 5 lb. bag 49c Paramount 1 Phillips Green—No. 2 Cans Vienna Sausage 18c | Beans & Potatoes 2 for 25c Morrell I A DFk A IK (1/1 Pure JLiYIAL/ id. canon 74c Round, Sirloin, T-Bone 1 Fresh Steak, lb. 90c | Ground Beef, lb. 60c Silver RAPA'N J di/wwl It* Shield DAtlUr % SllCCQ IDs jJC t • 1 Boneless i * I Margold Stew Meat, lb 60c | Margarine, lb 31c Fresh S. C. EGGS