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f Thursday, August 16, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Ser«« PERSONAL MENTION 4 ♦ Friends of Mrs. Marguerite Fer guson will be glad to know she is improving in the Baptist hospital in Columbia where she is a patient. Earl Payne, Jr., of Laurens, spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. Fred Whitlock. Thomwell Dunlap, Jr., with a Clemson professor and two other Clemson students, left yesterday on a two weeks’ vacation trip to Den ver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch and family spent Sunday with the for mer’s father, B. W. Crouch, Sr., in Saluda, who was celebrating his 83rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and children of Laurens, and Mrs. Fred Whitlock visited Miss Alice Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 Thompson in Whitmire last week, er, and family. Bill Henry Fox of Bristol, Va.,j Walter Jones of Woodruff, spent is the guest this week of Mr. and, several days last week with Mr. Mrs. Kay Mills and family here and Mrs. George Watts Copeland, and at Folly Beach. | Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore and Friends of Marie Watts will be' sons » j Ronnie < jfnd Milton, are interested to know she is conva lescing at home following a tonsil- IWest Point Probe Dropped By Senate Unit ectomy at the Blalock clinic. spending the week at Garden City’ Beach. Mrs. B. T. Mobley of Rock Hill, is visiting her brother and sister es» of the young men involved through "their own spokesmen or . parents.” Washington, Aug. 7.—A senate .. . . „ . , At a news conference yesterday subcommittee today cancelled plans Hoey said his group would make a not a fair determination, we will not 1 complicity in the cribbing scandaL step in,” Hoey said. He added that Any student who refuses to resign Senators expected to learn the wish- after admitting a breach of the coda will be discharged, said. the spokesmen How To Stop Gas for an inquiry into the cribbing I preliminary study of the situation i Mrs. R. W. Phillips is visiting f 8 visiting her brother and sister- s - an( j a j at y/ es i Point, where 90.and that a fuller investigation might'Ha*!**** relatives in Seneca, Greenville and, * n ‘^ aw » ^ r * anc ^ I ^ rs - Daw "icadets are facing ouster proceedings follow'. H HIiIa Pelier - ki Mr S . Claud. Monroe and chil- ,f"' a,or “f 7 < D J NC > ? n " oun '' d Hia Uteri announcement lett thel* IU00UI ° • OHIO 3,!,' th*il <iren ' Linda and Claudia Ann. spent “, ? r 3 0 6 S , ha t attair in the hands ot Army author-; When excess stomach acids caus» Mm E E ‘ he week-end in NewUtrry with fXdCn Zded una^Sl ” P T’ U \ T” Mrs - I - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.j k h d „ h a((air (or the :®ver. that some other conjressional a ch and heartburn, dont over-dose Pelzer Jackie and Tommy Cooper returned from a visit aunt and uncle, Mr. and Ashmore in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Greer Wright, Wright and Migs Mary Carrol, T u , Cll _ ' time being. Vk w 1 Mrs. R. L. Longshore spent Sun-j . Cobb -° f !day in Newberry with her sister,! reporters learnea mat memoers Ware Shoals, spent Sunday with „ Fitnn Summers °f the subcommittee apparently had Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thayer. | M £ ria^TF Jacobs, Jr., and! been convinced by the Pentagon that Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas an(F l B. Dilard left Tuesday for a trip j the Army had made a careful inves- family are spending several days to Fort Worth and Houston, Texas. | tigation before filing charges, and .I , wr 4L a. They were accompanied to Atlanta that the cadets are now being given by Dr. Thomwell Jacobs who had been visiting here. The former is on a business trip and Mr. Dillard will visit his daughter, Mrs. John ( "Unless the cadets facing dismissal cheating in examinations. W. Forsyth and family in Fort manifest or desire to have an inves-l Army spokesmefi said today near- Caro- in the mountains of North Ijna. Miss Ruth Richardson has cepted a position in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis spent last week at Myrtle Beach. ac- uate institutions and transform them into finishing schools for officers. The suggestion came from Sen ators Sparkman of Alabama and an opportunity t6 plead their cases Fulbright of Arkansas in the wake individually to a screening board at, 0 f charges that the West Pointers the Military Academy. 'had broken their honor code by group may intervene. yourself with soda or other alkaliz- Two Democratic senators propos- ers when what you need so dearly ed today that Congress abolish West is Scalfs Indian River Medicine. Point and Annapolis as undergrad-; Not a laxative, Scalfs Indian River Mrs. Jack Jeanes and Tommy and Ginger, of Atlanta, Ga., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hays of De catur, Ga., will spend the week end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Copeland. Also visiting the Copelands" this week is Mrs. W. Sam Crouch of Ander son. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Franks of Asheville, N. C., are visiting latter’s mother, Mrs children,! Wort h while away. Miss Juanita Hillhouse has re turned from a vacation stay in Washington and Arlington, Va. tigation on the basis that they had ly 80 of the cadets had admitted Medicine is a time-tested appetizer and stomach tonic, and will relieve smothering gas pressure misery or your money back on the first bot tle. Ask your druggist for your bot tle of Scalfs Indian River Medicine today. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONTCLR "The Paper Everybody Reads" Birth Announcements Dollar Day Specials! Thursday, Friday and Saturday $1.00 $1.00 4 pr. Rayon Hose 3 Khaki Towels, 36x21 2 yds. Bemberg $1.00 2 yds. Faille $1.00 2 yds. Wash Silk $1.00 3 yds. Dotted Swiss $1.00 4 yds. Taffeta Dress Lengths . $2.00 Clinton Textile Shop Next to Express Office ENTER your old electric ‘Refrigerator! At T. E JONES & SONS CLINTON. S. C. NoSfooentsfb Wntbf Jitit registtf ywM Btdfirc fserngarafor .jagardfessofmokef Regardless of make or condition the oldest electric refrigerator being used in a home will win. Come in and register Today. * T. E. Jones & Sons BAGWELL Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bagwell, of Greenwood, announce the birth of a the daughter, Deborah Jane, on Friday, J. P. Prath-'July 10, at the Greenwood hospital. l Mrs. Bagwell is the former Miss Ruth Curry. HOLMAN Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Holman, of Chapel Hill, N. C. t announce the birth of a son, David Marion, on August 13. Mrs. Holman is the for-‘ mer Miss Verna McLeod. LEDFORD Mr. and Mrs. Len H. Ledford an nounce the birth of a son, John Leo-, nard, on August 12 at Hays hospital. 1 Mrs. Ledford is the former Miss Inez Young, daughter of John T. Young and the late Mrs. Young. QUINN Mr. and Mrs. Wade Quinn an nounce the birth of a daughter, Judy Susanne, on August 10 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Quinn, before mar- ( riage, was Miss Tensie Scott. HAMES Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hames an nounce the birth of a daughter, Linda Gail, on August 9, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Hames is the former Miss Belle Dunaway. DONALDS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Donalds announce the birth of a daughter,! Brenda Ann, on August 8 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Donalds is the former! Miss Margaret Conwell. PIERCE Mr. and Mrs. Bobby F. Pierce an nounce the birth of a son, Derwood Gene, on August 7 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Pierce is the former Miss Bob by Jean Hughes- GANTT Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gantt, of Greenville, announce the birth of a I daughter. Patricia Lois, on August 5. Mrs. Gantt is the former Miss Ame Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- A. I. Dixon of near here. ' ADAIR | Mr. and Mrs. William Erskine 1 Adair announce the birth of a daughter, Sara Lee, on August 10 at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Adair is the for mer Miss Sara Catherine Nelson. MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Mor ris, of Greer, announce the birth of! a son, Gary Wayne, oh August 9 at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Morris is the | former Miss Catherine Mack. PATRICK i Mr. and Mrs. William P. Patrick, !Jr., of Charleston, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Adair,! on August 7 at St. Francis hospital, in Charleston. Mrs. Patrick before! marriage wAs Miss Margaret Adair, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adair of this city. iV iV 7i Y£A& SUPPeyOF DUZ fiTtfO EXTRA COST/ with your new Firestone washer Offer Limited Come in Today 113.50 Cox Home & Auto Supply “Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed’ 201 N. Broad St. Phone 12 « « »#* l ROGERS CYPRESS GARDEN NATURAL OR SWEET FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE REDGATE RICH HEARTY SATISFYING ^ PORK & BEANS 2 46-OZ. CAN TATUM PLUMP RED RIPE TOMATOES FRAY BENTOS BRAND FLAVORFUL CORNED BEEF 19c 19c 229c 39c 16-OZ. CANS NO. 2 CANS 12-OZ. CAN Dennis N. Morgan Dies Suddenly Dennis N. Morgan, 75, was found ded at his home near here Tuesday afternoon, death being due to a heart attack. He was a native of Spartanburg county but had resid ed ih Laurens county a number of years. He was a member of Lydia Mill Pentecostal Holiness church. Mr. Morgan was married three times. His first wife was the late Mrs. Lizzie E. Wofford Morgan. From this union four daughters survive: Mrs. A. B. Johnson of Lockhart, Mrs. W. L. Cato of Clin ton, Mrs. John F. Gentry and Mrs. 1 James E. Crumpton of Spartanburg. His second wife was the late Mrs. Evie Lawson Morgan. His third wife, Mrs. Dora Whitmire Morgan, also survives, with one brother, John Morgan of Gastonia, N. C., and, sevi eral grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon from the home of Mrs. Cato at Lydia Mills by the Rev. Mr. Fry. Burial followed in Lydia Mill cem etery. CHURCH GROUPS TO MEET The circles and Women-of-the- Church of the First Presbyterian church will meet jointly Monday,' August 20, at 7:30 o’clock at the church. I i ♦ I ATTENDS COLUMBIA MEET Tench-P. Owens was in Columbia last week and attended the Tax In stitute sponsored by the South Car-,I olina Bar association, on Thursday, | Friday and Saturday. | Chicken of the Sea Light Meat Tuna Fish, No. V2 can . 34c Old Virginia Strawberry Preserves^ 12-oz. jar .. 30c Mother’s Creamy Smooth Mayonnaise, pt. jar ... 40c Triangle Plain or Self-Rising FLOUR, 10 lb. bag ... 83c Fine White Corn Grits JIM DANDY, 5-lb. pkg. 40c Marcal Brand Paper NAPKINS, pkg. of 80 . 13c LUTER S WHOLE OR H ALF SMOKED PICNICS 8-12 LBS. aVg. WT. 45c Spiced Luncheon Meat, lb. .. 69c Center Sliced Smoked Picnics, lb. ... 79c H & G Fresh Frozen Whitings, lb. 15c Packer's Label Pink SALMON, No. y 2 can . 37c Add Zest to Salads With Wesson Oil, pint hot. . 37c Mother's Tangy Salad DRESSING, pt. jar . .. 28c Franco-American Prepared SPAGHETTI, can ... 15c Enriched Evaporated CS MILK. 2 cans 27c Van Camp’s California Mackerel, 15-oz. can .. 18c FANCY GREEN CROWDER PEAS 3 lbs. 29c Well Filled BUTTER Beans, 2 lbs. 29c Fancy Sunkist LEMONS, dozen 39c Golden Ripe BANANAS, lb 13c