The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 12, 1952, Image 7
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Thursday, June 12, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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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
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Wedding music was presented by
Mrs. Paul Culbertson, organist,
and Mrs. Ralph Byars, vocal solo
ist.
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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.”
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JUNE 12
HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL
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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