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. \ A f i f X * K Page Two / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 3, 1951 — Kitchen Planning Expert To Be At Payne Co., May 9 i j- Lquis H Clerc, the South Caro- Jina kitchen planning specialist on General Electric equipment, will be with H. D Payne and Co., for one thy. May 9. to advise entrants in the McCall’s ‘My Kitchen" contest on specifications of GE kitchen equipment. , McCall’s magazine will award 110 cash prizes totaling $7,500 to winners in the contest. Entrants will be classified as either amateur or professional. The first prize w inner will receive free of all costs, the kitchen they have designed plus $1,000. The contest ends June 30. 1951. " Mr. Clerc is a graduate engineer of the University o(f South Caro lina and has had five years expe rience in kitchen planning. He is factory-trained in GE kitchen plan ning. H D. Payne and Company is an authorized General Electric dealer and offers without obligation the services of Mr Clerc to all persons entering the contest specifying GE equipment in their plans. MVVSEY Mr. and Mrs Park Munsey of Pal mer, Alaska, announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Adair, on April 21st Mrs. (Munsey is the former Miss Ann Adair Burroughs, daughter of Mr. and “Mrs Paul Burroughs and a {.randdaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair, of this city. >1 BSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE ‘‘The Paper Everybody Reads” Dr. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. 121 EAST MAIN STREET Sooth Side Poblk* Square HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: »*« to Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:S0 Cancer Drive To Open Here Monday Plans have been completed by : \\ T . C. Baldwin, chairman, and Mrs. jClaude Crocker, co-chairman of the i Clinton area of the American Can- . cer Crusade. The drive will begin here next Monday and continue until the quota I is reached. The Laurens county ! quota is $5,500 of which the Clinton 'area has $1,800.00 as a goal. Local residents are asked to lend I their cooperation in making the local . campaign a success by liberal con- ■ tributions when they are contacted. Special Services At Two Baptist Churches T. B. Altman, pastor of the Bush I River and Fairview Baptist churches, will deliver a series of sermons on “Law', Life and Love” during the “Christian Home Week” emphasis. The first of the series will be heard at the regular services Sunday, Mayj 6. Services at Bush River will be ati 11:20 a.m. and at Fairview a,t 3:30! p.m. The public is cordially invited toj attend the services at both churches, i PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Webb and children of Columbia, visited the' former’s mother. Mrs. F. L. Webb, Sr., who is a patient at Hays hos pital during the week. Friends of Mrs. Webb will regret to know she continues ill. Mrs. James F. Collawn spent Sunday in Atlanta, Ga., with her sister. Miss Betty Sullivan. Friends of Mrs. Russell Cooper will be interested to know she is convalescing at home following an illness and stay at the Blalock clin ic. Joe H. Little and W. C. Dupree of Abbeville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Little and Mrs. Morgan the former’s mother, and sister, Todd. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Dupree who had been spending several days here with Sunday Services To Be Broadcast Services at Broad street Methodist church will be broadcast Sunday morning over station WUBG, it has been announced by the pastor Rev. E. K. Garrison. Besides the regular worship serv ice the prelude will be an organ and violin duet, "Hosanna” by Paul Wachs played by Mrs. James Pitts, organist and Mrs. Caldwell Hender son, violinist. There will also be an anthem by the church choir, “O, Di vine Redeemer” by Charles Gounod. The services will begin at 11 a. m. and the public is cordially inyited. Pre-School Clinic Here May 16-17-18 The Florida street P.-T.A. is spon soring their annual pre-school clinic again on May 16, 17 and 18. at 2 p. m. at the Health Center on Woodrow street. » ' . Parents who have children who will enter school for the first time this year and whose sixth birthdays are before Nov. 1, are asked to bring them to the Health Center on those i dates for examination and vaccina tion for smallpox. Phone 794 : Mrs. Todd and Mrs. Little. 1 Mrs. W. D. Terry is a patient at Hays hospital. 1 : Qteu) 'BROmt Ki OKedthe Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, May 3-4 Stephen McNALLY Gail RUSSELL Alei NICOL ^ ItWetoli CUnfCtoles DMKE'locIi HUDSON *lm«4 ^ ••"dolpt. Wfsr kxnt eh* All I Saturday, May 5 SAVAGI MANHUNT . .. fro« Lowloss Mato to Roariog Gold Caapsl Ml Monday and Tuesday, May 7-8 THE MOST POPULAR PICTURE OF THE DAY BROADWAY’S BIGGEST HIT. 1 . > P'' TrJtOffAr'e, \Yesterday I I I I I I 1 iTTi FEATURING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER JUDY HOLLIDAY In a comedy that is a smash hit everywhere • ■ 1 JJW . ■ f ii i WEDNESDAY, MAY 9—ONE DAY , GLASS MENAGERIE With Jane Wyman and Kirk Douglas BETTER Chiropractic Care • Restores Health of Ware Shoals Woman “I felt like I could hardly walk be cause of the awful pains in my lepra and the lower part of my back,” said 1 Mrs. Essie Mason, Rt. 1, Ware Shoals, S. C., before she started chiropractic adjustments under Dr. Hart of Lau rens, S. C. “My back had caused me to suffer off and on all my life, but all that 1 suffering is a thing of the past since I received adjustments from Dr. Hart. I had a stiff feeling in my neck and across my shoulders. I was un derweight and suffered with weak, dizzy spells due to low blood pres sure. “My legs and back stopped hurting and the pains have not returned. I feel better, sleep better, and have gained weight since Chiropractic care. There has been no recurrence of those weak dizzy spells, which were said to be caused by low blood prssure.” “I recommend Chiropractic to any one suffering, with the sincere hope that they too, will find a solution to their health problems.” —Adv. ATHLETES FOOT GERM — HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR. If not pleased, your 40c beck from any drerrist. T-4-L Is specially made tor HIGH CONCENTRATION. Un diluted alcohol base gives great PEN ETRATING power. Kills IMBED DED germs on contact NOW at Mc- GEE’S DRUG STORE. ( THE CASINO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, May 2 and 3 JOE PALOOKA ...in... THE SQUARED CIRCLE (Boxing Corned/) With JOE KIRKWOOD and MYRNA DELL. Feature: 3:09, 7:00, 9:09. ...Plus... HELL TOWN (Action Western) With JOHN WAYNE and MAR SHA HUNT. 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