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-1 / Thursday, June 12, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE NI< Paee Seren Grand Jury Returns Number True Bills The county grand jury, of which J. Roy Gasque, of this city, is fore man, returned true bills Monday with the convening of the June term of criminal court: Leona Head and Jackie Gilles pie, larceny; Larry Poole, forgery; Willie McWiliams, Jr., forgery, four cases; Melvin r Gsbome, inde cent exposure of person, two cases; John Walker, receiving stolen goods. Also Willie Lee Coville, rap'*; J. D. Parks, violation liquor law; Leonard Suber, Johnnie Pinson and Wence (alias Rockyfellow) Su ber, violation liquor law; Macon Prather, using car without owner’s consent; David Putnam Collins, bastardy; Claud Dendy and Floyd Carlwile, violation section 1773-1 of the 1942 code; John Thompson, non support and assult and bat tery of a high and agravated na ture; Bobby Jean Burkhalter breach of trust and larceny, ant ing and larceny; McKinley Mose ley, drunken driving; third fense; Oberon B. Hunter, drun driving, second offense. The following no bills were re turned: John Maye, arson; Homer Shirey.-housebr^nking and larceny. Little League Statistics Small Fry Standings Birth Announcements Society... (Through June 10) Won Lost Florida St 3 1 Academy St .... .... 3 1 Lydia 2 3 Joanna 2 3 Thornwell v 0 2 Little League Standings (Through June 10) Academy St ... 10 3 Joanna 9 4 Thornwell .... 6 6 Florida 4 9 Lydia .... 3 10 Pony League Standings (Through June 10) Joanna 7 0 Florida St 4 3 Lydia 2 4 Thornwell 1 3 Academy St 1 5 Ten Leading L. L. Hitters AB H Pet. Archie (Thornwell) 38 19 .500 T. Bagwell (Lydia) 37 18 .487 Davenport (Lydia) 33 14 .424 Pace (Fla. St.) 37 15 .405 Joye (Academy St.) 39 14 .385; Rowe (Joanna) 43 16 .372 Coker (Fla. St.) 31 11 .370 Oakley (Lydia) 41 15 .366 Cannon (Academy) 38 13 .342 Morse (Jpanna) 42 14 .333 SHEFFIELD Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sherfield an nounce the birth of a daughter on June 11 at the Blalock clinic. LAWSON Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin Lawsorwannounce the birth of a son, Michael Delmar, on June 5 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Lawson was before marriage Miss Dorothy Lawson. WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams announce the birth of a son, Larry Ephriam, on June 5 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Williams is the former Miss Helen Brown. BRIGMAN !' 1 (Continued from page three) Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Paul Culbertson, organist, and Mrs. Ralph Byars, vocal solo ist. ' i , ' f . ^ Serving as bridesmaids were Mrs. Erskine Jacks of Clinton, Mrs. Leon Clarke, Mrs. Floyd Nabors and Miss LeEllen Williams of with lavender accessories. Laurens. They wore dresses of or- The bride is a graduate of Lau- chid organdy and carried nose- rens high school and for the past gays of pink gladioli. , several years has held a position Patsy Davis, niece of the bride,! ~ and junior bridesmaid, wore a dress of Nile green organdy and carried a nosegay of pink gladioli. Mrs. Robert Cunningham of tuning a shirred off-shoulder neck line bordered with Chantilly laco and a yoke of marquisette. Her fingertip veil of illusion with a wide lace border was caught to a bandeau of organge blossoms and sequins. Her only ornament was a Single strand of pearls and she car ried a white prayer book topped with a purple-throated orchid and valley lilies. Shortly after the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a cream faille suit in the office of the Clerk of Court of Laurens countv. She is the daughter of Mrs. Rush Nabors and the late Mr. Nabors of Laurens, and a niece of Mrs. John Davis, Jr., of this city. MASONS TO MEET Campbell Lodge No. 44. AFM, will hold a regular communication Tuesday, June 17. at 7:30 o’clock. M. M. degree will be conferred. All members are urged to be pres ent. SAT: “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE’* THANK YOU CARD OF THANKS I am grateful to the voters of Clin ton for the vote given me in Tues- day’s primary by which I was re nominated as alderman in Ward 3 for another term. I thank you for your support and pledge to give my joye^f Academy \st 1 best service in the future as in the y 1 Academy bt.) past. WOODROW WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brigman ^ a V* Kol .utor nnounce the b.rth of a son, Ron- Greenwood, attended her s,ster • ,, t c as matron of honor and Miss Er- announce nie Darrell, on June 6 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Brigman was be fore marriage Miss Marian Motte. STARNES Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Grover Starnes of Cross Anchor, announce the birth of a daughter, Reba Ann, on June 8 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Starnes was formerly Miss Jean- mie Sue Nabors, another sister, was maid of honor. Mrs. Cun ningham’s dress was of purple or gandy and Miss Nabors’ of pink organdy. Each carried a nosegay of orchid gladioli. All of the attendants’ dresses were designed with full skirts and fitted bodices with large berthas. Awful Pains and Suffering Relieved by Dr. Hart cue ; Ushers were Charles Tumblin THREATT j an( j Charles Red of Laurens. Albert Pfc- an d Mrs. J. D. Threatt an- p u gh, Darlington: and Broadus nounce the birth of a son on June p ught Hartsville; Curtis McGill of 10 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Threatt Lincolnton, Ga.; nephew of the Miss Ruby Five Leading Pony Batters Me Waters (Academy) 500 Brock (Joanna) 455 Timmons (Thornwell) 444 Copeland (Florida St.) 438 Chafin (Lydia) ,,.385 Leading Home Run Hitters Archie (Thornwell) L. L 5 Copeland (Florida St.) Pony 4 Five Leading L. L. Pitchers (Strike-Outs) was before marriage Waldrop. , BLACK Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Black of Jo anna, announce the birth of a son on June 11 at Hays hospital. Six From This Area To Attend Boys State bridegroom, was ring bearer. Cpl. Bevill had as his best man his brother, Lovett Bevill of Ol iver, Ga. The bride, .given in marriage by her brother, Floyd H. Nabors, was gowned in white slipper satin fea-; CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the people of Clin ton who voted for me for alderman Smothering Indigestion Relieved Mrs. Effie Bai ley, Inman, S. C., writes “I began taking Scalfs In dian River Medi cine because I had heard so much talk people r e c o m - mended it so high ly. I had suffered Mrs. Bailey for thirty years from spells of smothering indiges tion, resulting in a weak, nervous, rundown feeling. I tried treatment after treatment but Scalfs Indian River Medicine was the only medi cine that brought the blessed relief I craved. I’m happy to recommend Scalfs Indian River Medicine to •others for I have great confidence in this fine herb stomach tonic.” If you suffer like Mrs. Bailey did, by all means start on Scalfs Indian River Medicine today. On sale at all drug stores. Five Clinton “hoys and onefrotnt in Tuesday s_ primary. Your support, - >- -. Archie (Thornwell) Joanna will attend Palmetto Boys and expression of confidence fs^deep- ( 8° State near Columbia June 15-21, rep- ly appreciated and I am grateful to Morse (Joanna) 43 Rowe (Joanna) 41 Pace (Florida St.) 39 Five Leading Pony Pitchers (Strike-Outs) ( Samples (Academy St.) 40 club Sease (Florida) 35 Jenkins (Joanna) 34 Dobbins (Joanna) 34 Austin (Lydia) 30 Schedule for All Three Leagues Thursday—Thornwell vs. Academy. Friday—Thornwell vs. Florida St. Monday—Lydia vs. Thornwell. Tuesday—Academy vs. Joanna. Wednesday—^Florida vs. Lydia. Little League play for the trophy will start with Monday’s game. All Thornwell Little League games will be al 3 p.m* each of you. JAMES E. ANDERSON. Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Product* NatS resenting Copeland-Davidson Post No. 56, American Legion. The boys are: Jack Augustus Brojyn, Thornwell! CARD OF THINKS orphanage, sponsored by Kiwanis | I am indeed grateful to the Clinton , people for the splendid vote given in Jerry O’Shields, Joanna, sponsored 1 electing me as alderman front Ward by Joanna Foundation. ; 2. I snail endeavor to fulfill the du-j Robert L. Tinman, sponsored by ties of the office in an efficient and Lions club. ; courteous manner James Kirk Lawton, sponsored by Exchange club. Bobbie Joe Galloway, sponsored by Clinton Cotton Mills. Jack Simmons, sponsored by the Legion post. L. S. (PINKY) REDDECK. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION NOTICE is hereby given that there will be a meeting of subscrib ers to the captial stock of PLAXI- Walter A. Johnson, athlelic direc- CO MOTORS, INCORPORATED, a tor at Presbyterian college, is direc tor of the project. The boys, will be accompanied to proposed corporation to have its principal place of business in Clin ton, S. C., at the offices of Cecil E. j 1 “After the first adjust ment, my legs and back stopped hurting a n d the pains have not returned." s a y s Mrs. Essie Mason. Route 1, Ware Shoals, S. C. This is only one of the many patients who have been helped by Dr Hart. No drugs are used to deaden the offected parts. Dr. Hart seeks the CAUSE of pain and ill health. Once re moved. Nature is then able to send its healing forces to the "sTck area and the patient DR. HART CbTumblaTSunday by R. Pope CfTfrO-^ Wbije. Attorney, 106 Norm Broad man. Street. GTnfdn; S. C., un Tuesday; m— June 17, at 11 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of organizing said corpora tion. Immediately thereafter ap- CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my appreciation plication will be made to the Sec- for the splendid vote given Tuesday, retary of State of South Carolina in re-electing me as alderman from i for a charter for the said corpora- Ward 6. I am grateful for your sup-|tion. port and pledge a continuation of! TOM PLAXICO, faithful and conscientious service. j LOUISE MONK PLAXICO. JAMES CRAINE. 1 Icp. ‘T wish everyone could know how much Chiropractic has im proved my health. ‘T felt like I could hardly walk because of the awful pains in my legs and the lower part of my back. My back has caused me to suffer off and on all my lire. All that suffering is. a thing of the past since I received Chiropractic spinal adjustments. I had a stiff feeling in my neck and across my shoulders. I was underweight and suffered with weak dizzy spells due to low blood pressure. All these symptoms have disappeared one by one under Chiro practic Health Service. “Dr. C. J. Hart, of Laurens, S. C, took X-Ray pictures and found the cause of my trouble in the spine. After the first adjust ment, my legs and back stopj>*d hurting and the pains have not returned. A short time later the stiffness in my neck and shoul ders was gone. I feel better and sleep better since Chiropractic care. I have a good appeti|e and have gained in weight. There has been no recurrence of the weak' dizzy spells, which were said to be caused by low blood pressure “I write this letter recommending Chiropractic to anyone suf fering. with the sincere hope that they, TOO,* will find a solution to their health problems.” An Announcement! 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(Continootiee of standard eouipm.nl and trua iilutlrefed k de,undeef on ovoibbilfty of motaneU men people buy chmolets than any other car* EXTRA SMOOTHNESS of nowos Automatic Trontmittiott A complete power team with extra-powerful Valve-in- Head engine and Automatic Choke. Optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. COES CHEVROLET CO. Inc o CUnton, S. C, Phone 26 West Main Street #» • ► » J O' * * * gins to make recovery as rap idly as possible. Read, Mrs. Mason’s letter and deicde now to consult Dr. r-* Hart about yJuir._heaiili .j2Lqb- lems. For further information consult— DR. CHARLES J. HART 254 West Main St. — Laurens, S. C. Telephone 22501 Parking Space