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> i Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 12, 1952 Joanna, Ware Shoals Lead In Flag Chase Joanna's Hornets s-tir.ging ways at home Tuesday night ed the Riegeis* hitting. Alexander collected a home run and two sin- ! gles for the Indians. Games This Week Friday — Ninety-*Six at Joanna, Clinton at Ware Shoals. continued their | Saturday — Joanna at Ninety-Six, Ware Shoals at Clinton. by dumping the Clinton Cavaliers " Presbyterians To 7 to 2. Johnny Moore, Joanna’s vet ( cian mound performer, allowed Hear AnderSOH Clinton eleven hits but was plenty! ♦— tojgh in the clutch as he went the [ The Rev. George BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW WITH THE SICK Friends of Mrs. J. R. Anderson will be interested to know she was able to return to the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Von Hollen af ter being a patient at Blalock clinic for the past three weeks. Mrs.* Edmunds Young has returned to her home in Newberry following published in order that all taxpay ers might be informed as to the efficiency of each county office.’ This was made a part of the pre sentment. ■* The court session is expected to close with a number of cases car ried over to another term. JURY RULES IN PERDUE DEATH "by gunshot by his own came to his death wounds inflicted hands.’’ Mr. Perdue's body wah found on the bank of Little River in the lower part of the county Sunday, June 1, by a young boy who was swiming in the stream at the time. A .32- clihre pistol was found at his side. Coroner Joe F. Smith said the inquest was requested by the Marion Idol, Edgar Young, Ed King, Johnny Fuller and Sidney Hartzog spent the week-end at a tonsilectomy at Blalock clinic. . , .i ,, , , , Richard Brown, son of Mr. and; A coroner’s jurv Saturday ruled , _ , Anderson of. Miss Nell FuHer has returned to Mrs c H Brovvn of near h is a ; that 31-year-old W. M. Perdue, Jr., m^n’s family. tance to win. Joanna sewed things , the college faculty will occupy the t Charlotte, N. C., after spending , ation , a t Hay-hospital 7 — p in the fourth inning. Lyerly lash- pulpit of the First Presbyter:n 1 two weeks with her parents, Mr. ‘ w T . • t out three solid doubles and Mar r -church Sunday morning in the ab-j and Mrs. B. T. Fuller. Mrs. Full- and John- 1 got three singles to pace the Hor- ts. Joanna maintained their three- mo lead in the Carolina loop. Over* at Ninety-Six, Ware Shoals egistered three runs in spurts in the sence of the pastor. Dr. W. R. Turn-! er, Miss Fuller, Floyd er, who is conducting a series ofjny Fuller spent the week-end revival services in the Presbyte-1 Myrtle Beach, rian church at Easley. Delegates attending the young at Mrs. W. N. Nabors of Lydia, is a patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Dan Kirby will be in terested to know he has returned to t and third frames, downing people’s leadership school this \metv Six 8 to 4. ‘week at the college will worship Ware Shoals’ AndV Hawthorne | with the congregation, it is an-j degree at the University of South iyiccd 1f fhits well to best the vet- nounced. i Carolina June 2. He is a gradu- i f , late of Presbyterian college. Mrs. ' V ,v° 1SO 1 V 0 ' Vn t >U 1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLI Marsh is the former Miss Doris b e and throe singles, McAllister,' Fuller nf thic citv . .rh two doubles and a single, spark- "The Paper Everybody Reads" ‘j j I Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod and small son of McBeo. spent the il week-end with her parents, Mr. 8 and Mrs. Ralph Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Homel Arterburn H and son, John Dennis, of Kansas City, Kansas, spent several days this week with the latter’s sister. Mrs. Frank Kellers, and Dr. Kel- lers. Jimmy Bass, Joe Jones and Carol Poole are spending the week at Camp Rawls. ° Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baldwin and daughter were visitors at White W water and Toccoa Falls Sunday. H*' Mrs. J. B. Speake and family W. S. Horne Friends of Calvert Marsh of Co-jb' s home at Joanna after a stay at lumbia, formerly of this city and ■ Blalock clinic. Orangeburg, will be interested to | Tommy Morton, son o; Mrs. C. T. know he received his ' master’s Morton, is convalescing at home af ter undergoing a tonsilectomy at Bla- “Zhe Hadks.Jless ’em!” I In Appreciation! We wish to express our appreciation to the people of Clinton for their evidence of interest in our grand opening last week. We are grateful for the beautiful flowers sent, and especially do we wish to thank DIXI- MAID ICE CREAM CO. and GREENWOOD SPECIAL TY CO., of (ireenwood, for their contributions and gifts. We appreciate the publicity given us by various firms. We invite your continued patronage and hope to have the opportunity of serving you more efficiently in our modernized and improved station. #♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ « • ♦> :: ji JOE’S ESSO STATION Joe C. McDaniel Mrs. Alex Henry——X. R. McDaniel _ _ x — And All Employees -**- lock clinic. W. A. Winn, of near here, is a pa- tient at Hays hospital where he un derwent an operation. Rembert Truluck, Jr., is improv ing at home following an appendec tomy at Blalock clinic last week. Mrs. Carol Franks has returned to her home in Laurens after a few days stay at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Frank Garrett is improving satisfactorily at Blalock clinic fol lowing an operation. 8 Mrs. Jerry Harris is a patient at! 8 Blalock clinic. j.j Friends of Miss Katherine Hagler g will be glad to Know she : improving i|fi at Blalock clinic. ■ j g E. D. Jerry, of Laurens, underwent is an operation yesterday at Hays hos-lS pital. 8 ♦- • 8 -fi ll 8 Jury Completes Its Work, *daughter ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ <■> OKeaUie J-* are occupying the 8 home on Young Drive for the sum- mer months. 81 Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster, Jr., and D , . . - 2| children of Winnsboro, are spend- KeCOITimendOtlOnS Mode ing the w’eek with her mother, Mrs. | . —-—♦ _ | j SiJY. H. Simpson, The county iraridTjury completed :: :jr Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lbftis and its work Tuesday after returning! j-: Nannette, ’ visited i n ! more true bills for a second day. 18 [Georgia the past week-end. While In its presentment the jury ‘‘rec-jj-* , away they were guests of Mr. and ommended that appropriate action 18 Mrs. 1 Victor Bowman in Alto, Mr. j be taken to protect and preserve jj-J and Mrs. Frank Loftis in Toccoa ; the records stored in the vault of 8 Nannette remained for a longer the treasurer’s office, which vault 18 stay. 'appears to be in deplorable con-j8 dition.’’ |§ The audit committee of the body ... is a sentiment we try to express in the friendly, efficient service we give our women customers. Mothers, housewives, and business women find our checking accounts, and other services helpful in managing their money matters ... appreciate the convenience of doing all their banking under one roof. — We’ll be happy to serve you. Come in. 8 8 W 4 Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous < * Admission 9c and 42c Thursday and Friday, June 12-13 M-G-M s STAR-SPANGLED 1 coiot tv Uechnicolor musical w : 4 4 . 9 \ so** 0 . ESTHER MUM JOAN EVANS-VIVIAN OLAINE ■' Saturday, June 14 (One Day) “Atomic City” ^ (Number One Suspence Story of the Year) Red Kidnappers in the Atomic City of Los Alamos, New Mexico. With Gene Barry, Lydia Clarke, Michael Moore Monday and Tuesday, June 16-17 .Youth at itsYoathfulest! Joj at its tfeyfid'est!- j ^WANNER (ft Mr. and Mrs. L. L: Young had 4. as their guests during the week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore, Mrs. Charles Moore of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stewart, Miss Mary and John Stewart of Woodruff; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Drummond of Fountain Inn; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler and sons, Jimy and Dick, Mrs. Arnold Young, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young of Co- ^ ! lumbia, Mr. and Mrs. William Young of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Sterlin Young and son, William, Jasper, Ga. |—Mr. and Mrs. J ; W Milam of New 'York, spent last week with the I 1 former’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Milam, j They were accompanied home for 1 a week’s visit by Miss Kate Milam and Billy Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Waller and son of Tallahassee, Fla., are visit ing Mrs. Ed Bonds and family. Mrs. James E. O’Steen will re turn today to her home in Nash ville, Tenn., after a several weeks visit with her son, John Mim- naugh, Mrs. Mimnaugh, and aunt, Mrs. R. B. Glenn. Friends of Mrs. P. S. Bailey will be glad to know she is improving satisfactorily at the Georgia Bap tist hospital, Atlanta, following an operation and expects to return to her home this week-end. Mr. Bailey, Misses Emily Bailey, Sara Pitts and Florence Winn accom panied her to Atlanta the past week-end. recommended that ‘‘the books of 1 8 all county offices be audited by C. 8 C. McGregory & Company, Colum bia, and the result of the audit be M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 66th Year V 8 DICK WESSON VIRGINIAOIBSON «KIRK AHEENSMEUR kibim ——ROIOHRUIH ^ Wednesday, June 18 (One Day) "Jtuxe Ned n (A Housing Comedy) With June leaver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay THE CASINO Admission 9c and 30c OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Friday and Saturday, June 13-14 Lost Rites Here For Mrs. L. B. Blackwell Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Harmon Blackwell, 75, were con ducted Saturday moning from a Laurens mortuary chapel by her pastor, the Rev. Tom Cook, of the First Presbyterian church. Inter ment followed here in the Presby terian church cemetery. Mrs. Blackwell died at her home last Thursday night following a period of declining health. She was preceded to the grave several years ago by her husband, who was a Clinton resident for a number of years before moving to Laurens where he was engaged in the printing and newspaper busi ness until his death. Survivors include one son, J. William Blackwell of Laurens; three daughters, Mrs. L. C. Padg ett, Jr., of Laurens; Mrs. T. C. Had- i don of Durham, N. C.; and Mrs. H. T. McElveen of Florence; and five ; grandchildren. I Closing Exercises For Bible School RIMFIRE (Western) With JAMES MULICAN, MARY BETH HUGHES and REED HADLEY. Serial—“PIRATE HARBOR”—Chapter 9 FEATHERED SERPENT (Charlie Chan Mystery) With SIDNEY TOLER and MAR GARET MORELAND. Friday night at 7:30 the closing exercises of the daily vacation church school at the First Presby terian church will be held. Each department will contrbiute to the program and afterwards the con gregation will be invited into the rooms to see displays of activities and prizes. The public is cordially invited. BUY 6 UKGS. . . SAVE WILSON’SJiROCERY 305 N. Sloan St. Phone 884 Clinton, S. C. Duke’s Mayonnaise pt 25c LARD 4 lb. bucket 69^ SUGAR 5 lbs. 49c Balentine BACON End, lb. I9c Dressed and Drawn FRYERS ea. 75c Fresh TOMATOES lb. 10c Fresh South Carolina STRING BEANS lb. lOt Fresh No. 1 SQUASH lb. 10c Old Time 4-Oz. Can Vienna Sausage, 2 for 25c ■ ■ ■ . „ . 1 American Beauty—303 Cans LIMA BEANS, can ... 10c Rebecca Lee—303 Cans Turnip GREENS, can . 10c Uncle Ned English PEAS, 303 can ll c Tidewater White HOMINY, No. 2 can . . 10c Virginia Packed No. 2 Can TOMATOES, 2 cans . 27c Fresh No. 1 Cucumbers lb. 10c PURE MAID FLOUR —j Self-Rising 5 lb#. 38c .. ........ 10 lbs. 75c 25 lbs. $1.75