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THE 0.INTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, February 21, 1952
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FOR SALE—25„ pigs and shoats. Ap
ply 731 Ranch, RFD L Clinton 1 _20-5p
FOR RENT—Two 4-room houses for
colored; two 3-room houses 5 miles
in country. H. J. Pitts. tfc
-ROSE RUSHES, 2 years old, individ
ually wrapped. Red, pink, white,
yellow. Farmers Feed & Seed Store.
Phone 1025. l c
FOR RENT —Nice brick apartment,
private entrance, corner Calvert Ave.
£nd S. Adair St. If interested, call
446. tf
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bowl of camellias was effective on
the coffee table.
The dining room was especially
(lovely, the exquisitely appointed
table having a white cut work cov
er. A crystal arm bearing three
gleaming candles on the low pe-
| destal base with a peg nappy in
the center holding white bridal
LOTS FOR SALE — Residential lots | wreath, narcissi, and weddind
on the Laurens highway. A good bdi^ were combined to make the
place to build that house C. B. Hoi.-; scene one of great attractiveness,
land, Phone 715, Laurens. lc The featured ornament was a min-
fund. Three delegates were elect;,
ed to represent the group at the
workshop held at St. Mary’s school,
Greenville. Thursday morning.
Mrs. P. L. Roddy, Mrs. Carl Fran-
zen and Mrs. Harry Wilkes, Jr?
Mrs. J. Roche was appointed as
chairman of organization and de
velopment.*
Guest from Spartanburg from the
Deanery council was Mrs. Harold
Gary who gavq an outline of the
work carried on by the Catholic
women through their membership
and active participation in the Al
tar Guild.
The next meeting will be held
the 2nd Thursday in March at the
home of Mrs. P. L. Roddy.
FOR SALE — Used electric stove
Contact Mrs. W. S. Carter, Phone
312-W. lc
iature bride and two bridesmaids I .
in appropirate attire each holding' f ■ ■ If
nosegays. On the buffet were \|Y a mrh \PFITIAV1
graduated triple candelabra hold- ^VN»vll
ing pink tapers and in the center
a crystal bowl of quince with
ESSOTANE BOTTLED GAS — For
water heaters, cooking and other . , . . . , , ,,
heating purposes. Triangle Gas Ser-1 ™i chmg be S onia blooms and lacy
vice, 416 Chestnut St., Laurens, Tel
ephone 602, Richard G. Shell. 28-^3c
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
604-J.
tubs, sinks, lavatories. In excellent
condition. Noah's Ark, Abbeville,
S. C. v Z1-&H
WANTED—Quilting to do. Mrs. Cora
Boyce, RFD 2, Box 28, Clinton. Ip
INCOME TAX SERVICE—At home
after 3:30 P.M. and all day Satur
days. Call 399-W. Mrs. Tom Sease,
314 N. Adair St. _ M13-11C
APARTMENT for rent—Private en
trance and bath, centrally located,
303 E. Centennial St- Mrs. J. L.
Wright. J ?
WOOD FOR SALE — Stove wood,
oak fire wood, slabs or slab blocks
Delivered anywhere any time. Phone
128. Joe C. McDaniel. 13-5c
CALL ON US—
Yes, call on us in time of need. Wjc
fern.
About twenty-five guests called
during the afternoon and showered
FOR RENT—14-room house in cen- the bride-elect with many lovely
ter of 25 enclosed acres, plumbing and useful gifts which were open-
and electricity, 12 miles from Clin-j ed and passed.
♦ paved road. More land available A sweet course earring out the
c ' if desired, White Plains. Mrs. Lewis pink and white party motif, nuts
and punch' were served. •
Altar Guild Meets
With Mrs. Gray-'
The Women’s Altar Guild of St.
Boniface church, Joanna, met at
the home of Mrs. Samuel Gray on
South Broad street Tuesday eve-
USED PLUMBING — New shipment; 548 Palmetto Street, Spar
tanburg, S. C.
28-3c
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. tf
LOTS FOR SALE—Lots in the sub
division at Joanna. Lots on the Jo-
annarWhitmire road. C. B.* Holland, n * n S-
Phone 715, Laurens. lc
e'OR RENT—Waxer and polisher and
jerubber formerly owned by Home
Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co.
Phone 4. tf
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &
Barton, Call. .Mrs. Dillard Boland.
736-J. 608 Culvert Ave. Wilbur Rid
dle, Jeweler, Laurens. S. C.
Mrs. Carl Franzen, president,
called the meeting to order and
Rev. Gerald Ernst led the women
in an opening prayer. The minutes
of the last meeting were read by
the secretary, Mrs. Moore, and the
treasurer’s report given by Mrs.
Rufus Sadler.
Committee chairmen gave their
reports with special interest from
the war relief and immigration
THE FAMILY AT BETHANY
Ltssoh for February 24: Luke 10:
38-42; John 11: 1*5, 24-27.
Golden Text: John 11:27.
The visit of which we read in
the lesson was perhaps the first
learn in the lesson of the beauty
and strength, of the Christian home.
Though great sorrow came to the
home, it was restored to life and
joy by the presence of Him.
35 FflI Men Toke
Part In Klan Arrests
In North Carolina
charge of the Charlotte FBI bu-
Fayetteville, N. C., Feb. 16.—An
estimated 35 FBI agents took part
in today’s roundup of 10 former Ku
Klux Klansmen charged with kid
nappings and floggings.
In addition, there was a member
of the State Bureau of Investiga
tion, a state highway patrolman,,
and Columbus C o u nrt y Sheriff
Hugh Nance.
The raid, confined to an area of |
a few square miles, started about;
7 a.m., before many of those ar-1
Tested had eaten breakfast. It was
over by 8:30.
The 10 men arrested—including
a Fair Bluff deputy sheriff—were
brought before U. S. Commissioner
T. L. Hon at Fayetteville. Hon read
reau, said his men would continue
the probe.
The night riding activity created
a tense situation in Columbus coun
ty and particularly in Fair Bluff, in
which most householders barred
their doors at qight and went to
sleep with loaded weapons within
easy reach.- . .
that Jesus made to the home of,
Mary and Martha, a place that be-.[the charges against each man indi
came £» haven of friendship to him | vidually, and set bonds for each at
who was as human as He was {$5,000.
divine: Marked differences in the. Some of the 10 had not had time
two sisters, Mary and Martha, were
found in that first visit, but each
was concerned to welcome him.
It became a blessed thing to the
to shave, but all were neatly dress
ed. Most were farmers and their
dress ranged from overalls to the
natty attire of Bobby Brooks, <>18,
home that Jesus was welcomed, son of Constable Early L. Brooks,
for iq the tragic hours that came j 44, exalted cyclops (president) of
soon to the home the faith that had | the Fair Bluff Klavern and a for-
come to Maty and Martha in His ! mer police chief of Fair Bluff,
presence helped to bring their j Young Brooks was dressed in a
brother back from the dead. Laz-; gray coat, black slacks, white shirt
arus fell sick unto death and' his and wore a neatly-knotted black
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sisters sent a message to Jesus, but
when the Lord reached Bethany
his friend had already been in the
sepulchre four days. Martha hur
ried to meet Jesus, expressing her
faith that if Jesus had "been with
them- Lazarus - would not
died. So said Mary also,
knit tie.
The elder Brooks had nothing to
say when questioned by a news
man, but he objected strenuously
when FBI agents permitted news
photographers to snap pictures of
have j him and the nine other defendants,
when : “If I was guilty and my son was
are here to help. Yon can count bn
prompt, courteous service and uni
formly fair prides. Prescriptions are
called for and medicines delivered -at
no extra charge. Just telephone us
any time.
HOWARD’S PHARMACY
“Your Rexall Store” Phone 101
CERTIFIED Fescue, Ladino Clover,
Seed Potatoes, Garden Seed. Car of
kood hay. H. J. Pitts^ tfc
vqr RENT—Two downstairs apart
ments, one block from business dis
trict on Scuttr Broad Street. Phone
22. '-•*> 21-2o
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
{Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
WE buy, sell and swap horses and! chairman, MtSt Steve Salter, on a
mules. H. J. Pitts, tf decent family-that was burned and
: — —— j the- club had helped.
LIFE-TIME Alurainym Gates — As The members voted to have a
nationally advertised in Country pastry sale at the annual St. Pat-
Gentleman and other leading farm rick Day dance March 17 with each
magazines. Guaranteed for life not member supplying her best pas
te rust, sag or warp. Very reasonable tries. All funds from this benefit
in price. 12-ft. size only $29.95. will go toward the summer camp
Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone
1025. ‘ lc
Martha had called her from the J guilty — I don’t know about these
house. Then, as we read in the j other fellows—I wouldn’t object,
shortest verse in the Bible, “Jesus he said. Then he added as another
wept.” Then he was led to the
place where Lazarus had been laid
and he called the good man to life.
Surely our faith should be
strengthened as we read of the
raising of Lazarus. And, with the
confirmation of our faith in the
resurrection of the dead, we should
camera flashed, “that fellow made
my picture against my will. If you
will give me an opportunity I will
get him good.”
FBI and SBI agents have been in
Columbus county for several weeks
investigating the flogging incidents.
W. A. Murphy, special agent in
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
HOURS FOR EYI
' < EXAMINATIONS: .
9:00 to 5:30
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
Phono 794
Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone Ne. 2
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SAW MILL OPERATORS, we keep
a good stock of mill supplies at all
times. Give us a call. Blakely-Burton
Hardware. lc
FOR RENT — 3-room apartment,
modern convenienees r reference re
quired. See or call’ me before 2 p.m.
Phone 83384. J. C. Fortner, 33 First
St., Greenwood, S. C. ip| Telephone 188.
FOR SALE — Large trailer house
with lot located in Clinton. For quick
sale $1,250.00. C. B. Holland, Phone
715, Laurens. lc
CATTLE RAISER BUY FQB^$1250.
'61*4 acres of pasture land north of
Clinton. Has two good streams. See
or call Barnett Realty Co., Laurens,
Room 202, Gray-Easterby -Bldg.,
Telephone 22196. 21-5p
WANTED TO RENT —4 or 5-room
house with heat. Will lease. Call
9025, Clinton. 21-2^
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Low Prices!! | Juice, 3 for....
25c ^ ^ ^ m ° Toi,et
PLANET, JR., garden plows, the low
wheel cultivators with attachments,
Dandeline weed extractors, lawn
eagers and other yard and gardi^i
tools. Blakely - Burton Hardware, j
FRESH PORK .
BACK BONES
7c lb.
^ Ole Time
POTTED MEAT
3 V4 -Ounce
3c can
S | TISSUE, roll ■
Margold Colored
OLEOMARGARINE
4c lb.
FOR SALE — 3-room cabin and 2 FOR SALE—Seed oats, cleaned and
?cres of land on Cane creek. 120 ft.
water frontage, $650. See Clyde
Fowler at Fowler’s Place. 21-3p
treated, ready for spring sowing.
Ramage Seed Cleaners, Clinton.
. 21-2p
HAND BAGS,
each
TATUM TDRTSALE-—FOa-aere^
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand-
ers, edgers and polishers. We have t _ room house and barns, also a 4-
aJ the necessary material to room house, can be sold in two tracts,
your floors beautiful. Reasonable,^ miles from Joanna c B Hol _
rates. Cox Home & Auto Suoply. I Jand Phone 715 Laurens
Phone. 12. tfc 1
lc
STRAWBERRIES, 12 oz.
FOR RENT-
H. J. Pitts.
Pop's Cafe. Apply to
* tfc
FOR SALE—Nice fat frying chick
ens, average weight 3 lbs. each, for
SI.00. “Uncle Bud” Trammell, 519
N. Broad St. . lc
CERTIFIED Ladino Clover Seed,
dodder free, in bag lots, $1.30 lb.
Also Abruzzi Rye, $3.60 bu. Farmers
Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. le
GO INTO BUSINESS FOR YOUR
SELF — Open a Dairy Pride Ice
Cream Store. Write for complete in-i|
formation. P. O. Box 2352, Charlotte,
N C. ' 13-5p
Fresh
GREEN CABBAGE, lb.
• • • •
31-2c
FOR SALE — One brand new GE |
Automatit Iron for sale cheap.
Call Chronicle Office.
USED TRACTORS
' We still have several
late model used trac
tors for sale.
Some used equipment for same.
NACO
Farm Supply
. Laurens, S. C.
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Made At
THE WHEEL
Plenty of Free Parking
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
RADIO SHOP
Phone 430
NOTICE
To any contractor who wishes to
submit a bid on building a hat for
the American Legion Post, Clinton,
S. C. Contact Wyman Shealy, Com
mander, for blueprints and specifica
tions. Contract will be let March 10,
1952.
P. C.
ALCOHOL COMPOUND,
Carolina Made
FLOUR. 10 lbs
P t 15c
89c
MEN WANTED—-Men need in pay
ing business to help take care of our
expansion program. Ages 25-60, with
car. Neat appearance, good charac
ter. If your present earnings are not
enough for present day living costs,
and the opportunity to earn $30 to
$50 more per week would helpj why
not let me come to your home to dis
cuss the possibility of bettering
yourself. Interview in presence of
your wife preferred. Permanent po
sition with high earnings for men
who qualify. Write when I can see
you. Write “E,” care The Chronicle.
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FOR SALE—Large new 4-room
brick home. AH conveniences. |
Best workmanship. 1-acre lot. I
Four miles north of Clinton.!
G. I. Loan available on this!
property. M. H. Hunter, Jr.,
Real Estate, Laurens, S. C.
Prido
SHORTENING, 4 lbs
PEPSI-COLA or COKES,
Carton 35c ..Case...
79c
1.35
Blue Bird Pickled
Spiced PEACHES, Zy 2 size. .2*4V
2 Big Racks
CANDY, all for
£
1-2 Price
Hunt’s
CATSUP, bottle
19c
Phone 23851.
tfc
WANTED \
bu.
Bright Heavy Oats
... $1.10
Dry Feed Oats
.. $1.00
Yellow Com in shuck
... $1.90
White Corn in shuck
.. $1.75
Feed Wheat
.. $1.80
Feed Barley
L $1.50
y ". «... ... ...
Argo
PEACHES, 2V2 can
19c
With Each $10.00 Order
a
mnimmntmimimimmi him 11 m m m w imu h i m ”
Medium Size Fresh
BLACK BASS, lb. ......,
Fresh Country Style
PORK SAUSAGE, lb. r
AGED—(Not Wrapped)
Over 1 Year Old
N. Y. State CHEESE, lb
Fresh Pork
LIVERS, lb Z3C
Morrell’s Sliced (Ends)
BREAKFAST BACON, lb.
Picnic
HAMS, lb
\
Little Link
SAUSAGE, lb.
19c
37c
59c
Ballard’s Canned
BISCUITS, 2 for .
Stalk
CELERY
Balentine Sliced
Palmetto BOLOGNA, lb. ..
Morrell’s (Canadian Bacon)
PRIDETTES, lb
John R. Holland Grocery & Market
Clinton, S. C.
200 Musgrove Street
Phone 130-J
All grains must be dry.
CAROLINA MILLING CO.
Laurens S. C. tf
THESE PRICES GOOD FOR THREE DAYS ONLY
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES