The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 21, 1952, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, February 21, 1952
BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPtE YOU KNOW
Wasson, Bridges
Offer Statewide
Bills In House
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Mrs. W. W. Arrington. Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Wingo of Greenville,
v. ere week-end guests of tne for-
•n: >* imither, Mrs. R. F. Blakely.
Mrs. Hum ison Copeland, Mr. and
M s. Mari to'Nabors had as their
. .ests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
M< -gan and children, Mr. and Mrs.
\,kn C» .amah and children, Mr.
and Mrs: Harold Coleman and
children c.f Laurens, who attended
opening xiieises the * Associate
}\efcrmeu Presbyterian church:
'■'Columbia, Feb. 16.—Reps. Rob
ert Wasson and Justin Bridges of
Laurens county each introduced
statewide bills in the House re-’j
cently.
Wasson’s bill would provide
| Up-State High
Cage Meet Here
Feb. 26-March 1
ANNUAL RED CROSS DRIVE
OPENS IN CITY NEXT MONDAY
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Upper South Carolina
school basketball stars 'will
. ’verge on Presbyterian college cam-
. . Ior pus February 26-March 1, for the; ton and Lyd;a Mills, will begirt v
at least weeks of tiainmg gi\ an h u a 1 » elimination tournamcnLl Monday and extend for one week.
for the entire!;*
w „ „..v* t° 8 et underway
dividual could be commissioned or; Walter A. Johnson, athletic di- on March 3, and it is hoped that ;>
emploj ed as a police offittr.y ^ rector at the eollepe and tourna-i the Quota will be achieved by the
chairman; Tom Addison, Mac Adair
and Leland Young.
Board members of the American
Red Cross for the local area in-
^ ; elude: R. W. Boland, chairman,
The annual American Red Cross | for the Red Cross fund in its com- Mrs. Hugh Bonds Workman, B. Hii-
fund drive opens in Clinton next munity chest, and has $450 now bert Boyd, R. L. Plaxico, H. L.
Monday with an objective-of $3.650! available for the 1952 fund,
set for the area. - | Leaders of the special gifts com-
Geurge H. Cometeen,-drive chafr* •"milthe which starts to work Mon
man, said the special gifts phase of! day are Hugh L. Eiehelberger,
the drive, and that covering Clin-j.
Eiehelberger, H. M. Young, Tench
P. Owens; and Joe Delany, Alex
Crawford and Mrs. G. N. Foy, of
Joanna-
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annual ^elimination tournameny ^ ^ exienc
en bv ( the ^’uth Carolina Law .n ] ea( jj n g the state finals in Class- general drive
forcement Division befoj e an in- es A “ nd B j area is scheduled t
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA
before
ment chairman, has announced en d that week.
At least Several times
Wasson has tried to have a law t '|ja t " U pp e 7. s 'tate’ district champions(• Committee chairmen'and all oth-':|
nfh: cement training School estab- jn hnth nnH brackets will er persons interested in the fund «
lished.
In this instance, he would have
in both b >ys and girls
participate.
This year will mark the fifth ses
sion
Jackie and Sara Lee Shaffer of instruction in the use of weapons.^ the upper . state eliminations
Oklahoma City. Okla., spent the m the constitution and e x J stin g have been held here at the college.
i The winners in this tournament
Former Resident
week-end with their aunt,
Carlisle Neely, and Mr
Their mother, Mrs. J..C
who is visiting in Augusta, Ga., rests given each potential officer,
was also here during the week ' Bridges proposed that greater-
Frierids of Mrs. Yves deSaussure than-expected proceeds of 'the sales
and small son, Chris, will be-inter- tax be used to provide a 30 P el Awarded SilvGT Star
ested to know they left February >cent salary increase for teachers,; ,
12 for -New York where they w ill, Both bills were referred to com-
spend several d ivs with relatives niittee-tM-ewh^iv so • lote—in dhe -ses-
before returning to their home at sion they
St. Sulpice, near Geneva, Switz-1 .. .—
I drive will meet with Mr. Cornelson
at 2 p.m. today in the Presbyterian
college library to plan details of
the project.
Mrs. Irby Hipp, local /Red Cross
Mrs. statutes, in the limitation of
*• officer's auhority and in the laws | qua H fv ’Vo pfev ‘in the state‘cham- representative, ‘ said she expects |S
Saaftei. governing search, seizures^ and : ar- pions j 1 j p roun j to be held in Co- another generous response this; g
year. Clinton went over the top in
its quota of .$3,500 last year. Mrs.
Hipp pointed out the funds raised
by the Red_ Cross are used to fill £:
these, ever-present needs:
1. The need- of servicemen, vet-
are likelv to remain.
I Friends here of T.t Mize Johnson^ ... . . -
i formerly attached to the Presbyte-; e ^ ans and their families for sympa-
! rian college ROTC unit, will be in-1 thetlc aid Wlt?h their problems.
e r 1 a n d. Mr. deSaussure, wTTq //«. , D
teaches at Presbyterian college, is UOy Or rTayGr
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tr>rested to know he has been award-
2. The need of disaster victims
ed the Silver Star for bravery in ac- f 01 food, and for a return ;>
residing with Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Cp rv ; rp QnnHnv
Thompson for the remainder of the l
school term. ^ . o 3
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Andereon! Next Sunday Fairyiew Baptist
will return Friday to their home! ch urch near here will make prepa-
m Pine Bluff, Ark., after a visit
with the former’s aunt, Mrs. Geo.
W. Bailey. The Andersens spent
several days here enroute to and
from New York on business.
at 3:30 in the afternoon, with
James Johnson as chairman. The
Rev. T. B. Altman is pastor of the
SUB SCRIBE TO THE CI1RON1CLI church.
lion in Korea. He was a master ser-.
gcant at the time with the 24th In
fantry division.
A veteran of World War II (Gen.
Patton’s 7th army) and of the Ko
rean ‘police action,” he was recently
at home on leave with Mrs! Johnson
The service will be held an( j two children, who are now re
siding at Crummies, Ky. Lt. Johnson
was scheduled to leave for Japan on
February 20.
ration for a “Day of Prayer,” study
and planning for building a better
church.
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Beta Club Members
Attend Convention
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Fourteen members of the Beta
y'club of Clinton high school, accom-
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tq normal living.
3. The need of a wounded soldier,
or a mother in childbirth, for life-
giving blood.
Of the total amount raised in the
drive, 51. per cent will go to na
tional Red Cross Headquarters and
48.2 per cent will remain in the
community for local use.
Chairman Comelson pointed out
that Joanna is included in the Clin
ton area. It makes special provision
Miss Adair
Grateful To Friends
I wish to express-my heartfelt
thanks to my many friends in
♦v jpanied by their sponsor, Mrs. Ro-i Clinton, this entire community and if
mayne Hamilton, attended the con- elsewhere, for their interest in me j-{
Box Office Opens 2:45
Saturday 12:45
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vention in Columbia Friday until
Shows Run Continuous « Sunday. The group placed fourth in
Admission 9c and 42c I ^2^ conteft held on FridaJ '
Those attending included Misses
Joan Vaughan, Joan Barron, Mary
Catherine Anderson, Kitty Delany,
S Terry Thomas, Constance Burts, El-
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to reply to personally. I want
each of you to know that these re
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prayer.
—(Miss) ELLA ATFAIK
Laurens V.F.W. Hut
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CAYCI HOUSE
The Cayce House is located on the southeastern edg$ of
town of Cayce, across the rivy frgm Gpimpbia ft wjtf b\j
almost 200 years agp for a trading post and was altemats
used as a British and American stronghold. Lord Rowdon lost
it as did the American Generals Sumter and “Eighthone Harry”
Lee. Finally General Nathaniel Greene captured and held it
■Jhe blj£k hewn pine two-story house, with large chimneys at
each end, would nowadays inspire little confidence as a garrison.
Every customer whose name appears in our records,
as well as every employee, is considered a “Member of
Our Bank Family.” We know that our interests are mu
tual. * .
You may rent a private safe in our vault at small
cost Don’t be careless with those valuable papers, heir
looms, etc.
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 JCapitaLand Surplus $600,000.00
Member F.D.I.C. — Our 66th Year
Saturday, F«b. 23 (One Day)
THE LAST DAYS OF THE APACHE NATION!
The Rosemont Garden club, in co
operation with the American Camel-!
lia society and with the assistance ofj
the Daffodil Garden club of Laurens, I
will present a camellia show at the
*•; VFW hut on the Laurens highway,]
$ February 21-22. A small admission
♦;» ice will be charged.
Anyone interested may exhibit. If |
♦4 unable to attend, the blooms may be
tent and the committee will enter |
ft them. Other flowers, such as daffodils
H ■ and narcissi, will also be included.
WILSON’S GROCERY
305 N. Sloan St.
Phone 884
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COMEDY—“Ghost Busters.” Also CARTOON
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HappyFtcture! Happy Ihopk
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Feature: 3:30, 5:28, 7:26, 9:24
NEWS.
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Wednesday, Feb. 27 (One Day)
“CONVICTED”
(Thrilling Prison Story)
With Glenn Ford, Broderick Crawford and
Dorothy Malone.
Feature: 3:29, 5:29, 7:29, 9:29
CULPEPPER
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Henry Cul
pepper announce the birth of a
daughter, Kathy Louise, on Feb.
14 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Culpep-
per jwas before-marriage Miss EK
len Mae Crowell.
HEATON
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton, Jr.,
announce the birth of a son, Carl
Allen, on February 17 at Hays
hospital. Mrs. Heaton is the for
mer Miss Lois Ginn;
DOMINICK
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Ray Domi
nick announce the birth of a
daughter, Wanda Gail, on February
18 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Domi
nick was formerly Miss Edna Gray
Murphy.
HAMES
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hames an
nounce the birth of a son on Feb.
19 at the Blalock clinic. Mrs.
Hames was before marriage Miss
Jennie West.
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9c and 42c
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THE CASINO
Admission 9c and 30c
OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22-23
SUNSET PASS
(A Zane Grey Western)
With J AMES WARREN and
.4AN LESLIE.
$
TIGER MAN
(Action) .
With RICHARD ARLEN and
VERA RALSTON.
“MYSTERIOUS ISLAND”—Chapter No. 8
Mrs. Genelle Hazle is a patient
at the Blalock clinic.
Friends of Mrs. Odyss McIntosh
will be interested to know she is a
patient at the Blalock clinic.
Miss Martha Helen Yarborough
of the State Training School staff
is a patient at Hays hospital.
Friends of O. H. Sheely, Sr., will
regret to know he is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Bennie Brewer is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Mrs, James Hogan is convalesc
ing at the Blalock clinic following
an operation.
Mrs. Mamie Bryson of Mount-
ville, is a patient at Hays hospital.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Carter
Wright will be glad to know their
son, Steve, is recuperating at home
after being a patient at the Bla
lock clinic suffering injuries re
ceived when struck by a car.
Vincent Mims of Laurens, is a
patient at the Blalock clinic.
Mbs. Bessie Childress of Lau
rens, is a patient at HSys hospital.
ON TRIP TO CHARLESTON
Gen. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey
will spend the week-end in Caries-
ton where the former is going on
official business.
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SALMON,
Pure Maid Self Rising .
FLOUR, lOTbs. ...
Pure Maid Self-Rising !
FLOUR, 5 lbs.
Pure Maid Self Rising
FLOUR, 25 lbs
Morrell’s LARD 4 lb. ct
Margold Colored 1 Old Time
MARGARINE, lb. .:.. 19c | VIENNAS, 4 -oz. can . 12c
Dressed
and Drawn
& 75c ea.
Early June - I American Beauty—No. 2 Can
PEAS, 303 can .. 2 for 19c | PORK & BEANS, can 12c
Fresh Pork LIVER
23c
Size 80
GRAPEFRUIT . 6 for 25c
Fresh
TOMATOES, lb.
10c
POTATOES, lb. ..... 10c
Florid* —
ORANGES, doz.
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EGGS doz. 47c