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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Pare Three
Lydia Mills..
(Continued from page 2)
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jones over the
week-end.
Mrs. Margie Dunaway and son,
Bill, celebrated their birthday Sun
day with a dinner at thek home.
All members of the family were
present and enjoyed this occasion.
Mrs. S. B. Cooper of Great Falls,
is visiting her son, C. A. Cooper,
and family.
Mrs. J. T. Bray, Jr., and son of
Greenville, spent the • week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbin
and family. „ .
Class Holds Meeting
The TEL class of the Baptist
church (held its Tqgular monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. Theo
dore Queen Tuesday night of last
week.
Mrs. Marvin Harvey had charge
of the devotional followed by the
business session led by Mrs. E. C.
Burdette.
After the meeting a social hour
was enjoyed, with refreshments be
ing served by the hostess, assisted
by Mrs. Mart Satterfield.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Clyde Trammell
on Sept. 18.
Satlerfi»ld-Prof fill Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Mart D. Satterfield
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Nettie Dewell, to Cpl.
Joseph E. Proffitt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Proffitt of Welch, W.
Va.
Cpl Proffitt is serving with the
army and is stationed at Fort Ben-
ning. Ga.
The wedding is planned for Oc
tober f. _
With Our Sick
Mrs. Jim Coleman has been a
shut-in several days due to a leg
tine Gray. Miss Snider selected vice
the questions on animals, being a tember _
little nervous and since this was pastor of the bride, officiated, us- 1
her first performance before the ln 8 the ring ceremony.
“mike,” she was not so successful A program of wedding music
with the answers. Joe was beam-! was rendered by Miss Jewel Camp
ing all over as in his turn came bell, soloist, and Miss Helen Phil-
the questions on baseball, right up Hps played “Ah, JSweet Mystery
his alley, so to speak. He felt Lite," and during the ceremony
very proud of himself as he ans- " t ’~ A Mioa
wered, naming Babe Ruth, Ty
Cobb and Lou Gehrig. This gave , .. -. - . , .
him a hundred per cent average. , The bnde was becomingly dress-
.Tfto •nlorv 'tmv—r ~~
at Joanna Baptist church Sep- Friday at 5:30 p. m. Several valu
er 2. Rev. James B. Mitchell,! able prizes wi^ be given away.
Indian Love Call” was used. Miss ness and may I say thank you
Campbell sang “Always,
Card of Thanks
It‘s hard to find words to say
what I would like to, but I do ap
preciate every act of kindness
shown me by the people in Clinton
and Joanna during my recent ill-
of
r beii sang "Always,” and shall never forget a single one
Us, O Holy Spirit.” | you.
—BUD CARR
m a navy blue one-piece dress! ♦--
with small white satin hat and Mrs. Brawlay Grataful
navy accessories. I May I express my deepest appre-
She earned a white Bible topped ciation to everyone for their cards,
with light blue carnations, show-; flowers, calls and each kind
J Joe was also very witty as he ans
wered the question of “How many
children made up his family,” with
“plenty.”
The songbird of the program was ered with white ribbons. Her only; thought during my*stay^at* Joanna
Major Crawford. His duty was to atendant was Miss Jo Ann Bridges.; hospital. The nurses and doctors
sing the second line of three popu-; The groom had as his best manj we re wonderful. I know of no
lar songs. Not knowing the key to James Robert Bishop, Jr. I place as nice as Joanna to be sick,
ising in, he missed the first, some-;., Mrs - Smith is the daughter of —MRS. J. L. BRAWLEY
1 thing about “The Music Goes Mr - and Mrs - Andy Gosnell and
j Down and ’Round, and it Comes ^n«hed her school work in Joanna
! Out Here." But “On Top of Old an & C1 c int ?" h ^}} school.
1 ‘♦Beautiful, Beauti- ^ r * is the son of
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Smokier and ‘‘Beautiful, Beauti- “"“i students leaving for school
ful Brown Eyes" were very ^U- Miss MaL Gardner. 1
Mr. and I
To Leave for College
The following are same of
After a honeymoon the
the
this
week: Miss Malba Gardner, Harold
iar strains and he came up with' CO uple* wlir'makV tlTeir '"home^on Stewart and Billy Bowers to Pres-
twenty-five points. | DoX.v^iue^AnSe^n^Tth the'
was a little groom's parents. North ' Greenv ^' j”' l | n y
points
The Clinton team
ahead with 60 points against our, The out of town guests were Mr.
I 55. Nice prizes were won by all and Mrs. Wade Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
! contestants. Each week a hundred Vir 8il Prater and son of Anderson;
I dollars worth of gifts are given as 1 and Mrs. Billy Gilreath and
; prizes. Please be sure and drop children of Charleston; and Mr.
1 your list of questions in the box at and Taylor and daugh-
the mill and you, too, will win an
attractive prize.
ter of Woodruff.
Following the ceremony Mr. and
Surprise Birthday Dinner
Sunday the family of S. D.
Weathers, Sr., surpised him with a
birthday dinner at Greenwood!
state park. On this occasion Mrs,
tk. PrlZ »t- i , Mrs. Gosnell entertained at their ^“‘se Hatchell of Spartnaburg,
The team this week is selected, home with dinner. About 25 also ceelbrated her birthday. Din-
,riends and in v»ted guests enjoyed
put on by Mrs. Snider, Ithiel Har
vey and R. E. Whitmfre. Mrs.
Bernice McElhannon will be the
alternate.
Joanna News
(Continued from page four)
this occasion.
Woman's Club To Maat
The Joanna Woman’s club will
meet tonight, Thursday, at the club
ner was served picnic style and
the following attended: Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Stevens and children
of Joanna; Mr. and Mrs. Riley
Weathers aind family. Mrs. Lula
Harvey. Mr and Mrs. D. F. Hatch-
{ rooms, 'fhe program chairman, 1 ^ and family, Miss Margaret Ow-
| Mrs. Lavinia Cooley, has arranged! e |? s _ and Miss Bobby Nsll Fuller
>a unique “back to school” pro- 01 Spartanburg; Landrum Weath-
gram. Mr. Earl Arthur and her * rs Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
{ 'roup will have charge of re-, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Was-
reshments. All members are in- V 10, anr i Mrs. S. D. Weathers,,
of vited to be present and guests *re £. r • Mr. and Mrs J.
* O Madden of Clinton.
Savings Accounts
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We invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton
and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser
vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly each
January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up —•
opens an account.
Each account is insured up to $10,000 by the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may
have up to $30,000 fully insured.
Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged.
Chartered and Supervised by the
United States Government
Laurens Federal Savings
& Loan Association
tajuty.
Betty
daughter
grand-
E. W.
friends gathered at the home
Mias Becky Craven in Liberty to welcome
celebrate her 5th birthday. Her
mother Mrs Isaac Craven, and her Minick'a Jewelers To Open
Hbs. Nathan Braze1, of Jo-, The formal opening of Minick’a
Kay Patterson,
of Mr. and Mrs
Mitchell, has been ill aeveral days.
Mrs. Calvin Cooper is U1 at her
home on Pine street
Telephone 22271
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104 West Main Street
Laurens, S. C
Mrs E W Mitchell will cele
brate • birthday Sept IS
Mrs Claud Willard will cele
brate a birthday Sept IS
Mr and Mrs Mart Saterfteid
will celebrate their Itth wedding
anniversary Sept IX
Mrs W L Hatley aril] nbeerve a
birthday Sept IS
Mr end Mrs Smeet Black well
anil ebeerva their loth wedding
innivenacy Sept IX
llwteeQ Trammell observed a
birthday August SI
Frabraati Smith will celebrate
her Mb kaihdaj Sept X
Mua Gladys lleCravy obeeresd a
t..'thdajr Sept X
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anna, were hoctesaes for the lovely Jewelers will b/Thursday and Fri- Newspaper-Commercial Print-
party. Souvenirs of ■multi-colored day f rom 9 , m m 6 p. m The ‘■i »» Ub * c*o serve ree better. Oar
balloons and fancy candy suckers public is cordially invited and ev- goal h »e give ear easterners the kind
were given each guest I eryone Is asked to register for the serviee they want—to give Cltatao -=—~7n~f rr~l—^„ sr ■ w 'T
After an evenm* of fun and drawing for prizes which will be • BETTER NEWSPAPER. Say I Saw It In The Chronicle — Thank 100!
many games the children gathered — *
around the dining table, singing
happy birthday, while Becky blew
out the S burning candles on the
decorated cake Lemonade, ice
cream and individual birthday
rakes with one burning candle
were served
The little honoree was given
, many lovely gifts to delight a lit-
' tie girl’s heart
Mrs^LaBrirt^HeiiT* cV^Green
: viUe. has been secured by the Jo-
' anna Foundation to continue the
i danrmg rlaaa of last summer The
! riaas will begin Sept 15 at Joanna
. club house and the hours are from
to II a. m
Th« Quls of Two MtUa~ a radio
rmtusi tpesHurad by the Lydia
CiMtasi stills ever radhs
WLBQ m Lawrvsm. was an sssjay-
ahp pr pram on Suaday afiammm
*1*4 45 o rlorfe RopramnUng the
tsum from Lydia were Maas Mar
gery Rmdar. Joe Oavsmport and
Maine i raorfard The category to
bp selected from was on rnuatc tent
m bp Mrs Maryorie McWhorter,
ham halt seat w by Dorsey Turaar;
>nd anunakk mat at by Mua Chr u
ormmg
to attend
■M BMaliai svwMi
»•. Joanna club
15 at T SB.
Mias Clara Elizabeth Cornell be
came the bride of Howard Eugene
Smith in s quiet ceremony imme
diately following the morning set-
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GREENVILLE, S. C.
H ow long since you lifted the
hood of a car, and took a good
look at what’s beneath?
We like to have folks do that with a
Buick.
Tbu’ll find that broad bonnet isn’t
put there for show. lt*s packed with
horsepower—Y\\$\\ % wide and hand
some-more horsepower than
normal drivers will ever use in full.
And—if you’re up to date on modern
features—you'W find that this bonnet
is packed with these too.
Do you know', for example, that
every new engine introduced or
previewed in recent yearsls built
on the valve-in-head principle?
Score one for Buick. No Buick
engine has ever been built in any
other way.
Do you know w hat it takes to make
full use of high compression? A
valve-in-head engine!
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Score two: Buick has been stepping
up compression ratios for years.
But Buick has blazed one trail
which other engines still haven’t
followed—don’t ask us why.
Every Buick has a Fireball Engine
which, as we’ve said before, is like
having a string of comets by the tail.
Fact is, in every flame-packed
cylinder there is a comet — rolled
into a swirling ball by a special
turbo-top piston — touched off by a
Hashing spark every 5 inches you
travel in a Buick.
That' swhy we’re proud to show
folks that Buicks have a Fireball
Engine — and prouder still to have
them take one of these thrilling per
formers out on the road.
Want to try it? Gome in and see us
soon.
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Hqntpmtnt, aecworxu, tr\m «n4 modtlt or* iubj«et
to chang* without not e*.
Th« weret of FirebtH
Power is in the use of
dome and dip design of
the piston shown shove.
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Here's the piston inside
the cylinder. As it moves
down, the fuel chsrge
rushes in — sets up a
swirl when it hits ihe
piston top.
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WHEN Bfrrfft AUTOMOBlieS ABC BUlir BUICK WILL BUILD THCM
The piston moves up—
compresses the swirling
fuel into the comet shape
shown here. “Compres
sion ratios" are simply a
measure of how much
the fuel is compressed.
The ball of fuel is com
pressed around the spark
plug—lets loose its pent-
up charge when the
spark is tired -delivering
a higher percentage of
power from each charge
of fuel.
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Zarick Street Laurens, S. C.
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