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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, June 19, 1952
BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
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an? spending se%t*ra! months with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Baca,
in Trinidad. Colorado.
NJrs. Alice Barrow of Newberry,
is visiting her brother and sister-
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casque
Bush River Baptist
Church To Hold
Vacation Bible School
JOANNA VOTERS
HEAR CANDIDATES
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ry. was the last speaker. He said
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Bush River Baptist church will be- that the office should be filled by a
here and at their cottage on Lake gjn vacation school with prep-1 man of good moral reputation,
— , Greenwood. They spent yeserday aration dav on Friday. June 20. at ability and a willingness to work,
.in Walhalla and were accompanied 4;(M) pjn ^ daily schedule> M on _ and that he has the qualifications.
Frank W Heath. Jr., of Pitts- home by Celtia Casque who had day ^0^ Frida y f Ju ne 23-27 will * have worked hard all my life,
burg, Calif.. who is stationed at been visnng Mr. and Mrs. George'^ g . 30 tQ n . 15 a m he said, and I will make you a good
Donaldson Air Force Base. Green- Casque there. The followirfg are serving on the solicitor. Ask the people of my
\ iUe, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Addison and f acu i ty . 1 county who know me best if I am
E H.
Wilkes, and daughter, Miss Elaine
are spending a ten-day
Addison,
vacation'
Principal—Rev. J. R. McKittridk. a good man
Intermediate department: Mrs. W. ^ ^ a ^‘
server Tuesday afternoon giving
daughter. Gerr>-. of Anderson, join- Mrs. E M^»od Smith has returned Smith, Jr , supt ; Miss Joan Vaughan, endorsem « nt to his r candidacy by
i other members of the family from a two weeks visit with her, Miss j ewe i Cromer.
r ■ - aunt. Mrs
Mr Wilkes. I . _ ...
Mr and Mrs Eugene Johnson ^'dh relatives in Boling Greef^and ^ Buford, supt.; Miss Eleanor Cro- ten f 10n of the crowd to a front
ari son. Johnny, of Greenville, visiting other points of interest m mer Mrs p c Workrnan page article m The Newberry Ob-
7.!-r. and Mrs. Ashby Galloway and Florida. _ _ _ _ . Junior department: Mrs. I. M.
officials of his county. He read the
re at
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home of their parents, sister. Mrs. J. L. Harvey, in Co- Primary department: Mrs. C. T.
Mr. and Mrs. J H. VonHollen on lumbia
Sunday.' .» Miss Margaret Kent Bell of
Capt and Mrs. Robert McLees Staunton. \ a . is visiting her sister,
i.r.d children are spending some Mrs. Robert E. Wysor, and Col.
t.ne with his mother, Mrs. Zee Wysor.
M Lees and aunt. Miss Sallie; 'V- S. Porter and daugMers, 0-rua
V.’r;ght Capt McLees is stationed, Helen and Julia Porter, have w ^j te
at Fort Devens, Mass , with the g° n & Montreat to spend the
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summer at their home.
names of officers of that county
Smith sunt • Mrs W W Walker sl * nin K the article and recommend-
bmith, supt., Mrs. W. W. Ma.ker, m him tQ the voters of the (.jrcujt
Miss Delores Ramage, Miss Sylvia both as a man and lawyer
. . . Solicitor Beasley, requesting re-
Beginner department: Miss Louise b u ttal. produced and read a letter
Senn, supt.; Mrs. L. L. King, Miss 0 j endorsement signed by the sher-
Barbara Mills, Miss Judy Satter- iff d ,
Miss Judy Satter- iff deputies, magistrate and con-Jj
_ stable stating that the solicitor had !
Refreshment committee: Mrs. C. cooperated 100 per cent with them
We salute
the
youngsters
Mr. and Mrs. A M Gray and
rcns.. Jim, Ed and Paul, of Due
Joan Flow of Joanna, spent the M - -atterwhite, Mrs. Hayne Buford. in i a w enforcement and that they
West
past week with Shirley Quinton.
Friends of Chuck Giles, son of
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. an- spending the week with w "f ,, _ ,
f.rmer'. sisti Mr*. W D., Mr - »"f >*"• T i u ”‘ on ,
»;r ar.-i Mr Adair On Sunday ’ .I" .“
y v,sited their brother, Curtis
Gray. Mrs. Gray and infant
jght< r :r C harlotte, N. C
Ir Harry Wilkes. Jr., and son
General secretary: Mrs. T. B. Alt- had always found him reliable in
man - the performance of his duties, and
Music: Mrs C. M. Smith. j worthy of their respect for him as
1 a man
the Columbia hospital in Columbia y ears of age are invited to attend,
for an operation.
Mrs. Lee Hunter is spending
several days in Wilmington. N. C..
where she-has gone to attend the
Mr §
DR, L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Res. Phone 939 .
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'590 South Broad St.
PRATHER
aadUMrs. -Macon, W. Prather
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Box Office Opens 2:45
Saturday 12:45
wedding of. her granddaughter.
Nancy Trask, which will take place
Saturday. ■ . ■ -Mf-
”Mr>ZLeonard B.,hop and Danny, announce the birth of a son, Steven
and Mrs. T. S. Duncan and Jeanne Gary, ori June 12, at Blalock clinic,
spent last week at Crescent Beach. Mrs. Prather was before marriage
Mrs. Lois Thornley, Mrs. E. F. Miss Bernice Ellis.
Ray, Fhrmrng Ray and- Mr. and - _ J GORDON -
Mrs. Ray Pitts and daughter, vis- Mr. and Mrs. Robert V'. Gordon
ited .in Sumter Sunday. announce the birth of a son, Robert
Ear ‘- c*n Ju:.? 12, at Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Gordon was formerly Miss Lilr.
Cdker. —
MOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Motes, of
Mountville. announce the birth of a
son, Thom is. David, on June 11, at
Hays hospital. Mrs. Motts is the for
mer Miss Mary Emma Speake,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. George T.
Speake.
BARLOW
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindy Bar-
low announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Gwendolyn Diane, oh June 15,
at Hays hospital.. Mrs. Barlow was
-before marriage Miss Shirley Ann
Reed.
MEDLEY
• Mr. and Mrs James Medley an-
liOCnce the h.rth rP t rnn,
i Fari, on J+Hve—16, at Hays hospital.
All boys and girls 4 through 16 a man.
Mr. Sjaint-Amand, after
Beasley read the endorsement, sa:d K
he didn’t understand it, or how the ^
Solicitor secured the statement.
Here it is.” Beasley said, “read
it." “ I don’t care to see it,” Mr.
Saint : Amand repfied.
... whose work on the farm in the coming
years will help to provide the
^ food and raw materials to make
America a strong, healthy nation.
BANK CREDIT
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Birth Announcements
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Shows Run Continuous ^;
Admission 9c and 42c
Thursday and Friday, June 19-20
:
JAMES STEWART
ARTHUR KENNEDY
JULIA ADAMS
ROCK HUDSON
C010A BY
THE RIVER
This is one of the finest Western Adventures ever made.
NEWS And SHORT 9c and 42c
Saturday, June 21 (One Day)
“CAVALRY SCOUT”
Frontier Story of Cavalry-Indian Conflict.
With Rod Cameron, Audrey Long and James Millican
COMEDY AND CARTOON 9c and 42c
Monday and Tuesday, June 23-24
Mrs. Medley is the former Miss Ruth
Elizabeth Lott.
WELLS
Mr. and Mrs. James Ernest Wells
announce the birth of a son, James
o Nathon, on June 13, at Hays hospital.
J l j Mrs. Wells was before marriage Miss
Dorothy Lean‘Mason.
GOODMAN
Mr. and Mrs. James Wade Good
man announce the birth of a son,
James Wade, Jr., on June 17, at Hays
hospital. Mrs. Goodman is the for-
<► mer Miss Betty Irene Harris.
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WITH THE SICK
NEWS and SHORT
9c and 42c
Wednesday, June 25 (One Day)
“The Desert Fox”
Story of General Erwin Rommell and His Africa Corps.
With James Mason, Cedric Hardwicke and Jessica Tandy.
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THE CASINO
Admission 9c and 30c
OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Friday and Saturday, June 20-21
Mrs. Katherine Lewis is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Harry Guy of Lanford Station, un
derwent an operation on Tuesday at
i i Hays hospital.
Mrs. Cora Boozer of the State
Training school staff, is a patient at
Blalock clinic.
Friends of E. E. Smith will be glad
to know he is improving satisfactori
ly at Hays hospital, where he under
went an appendectomy on Monday.
Mary Ann O’Shields, daughter of
Mrs. Lizzie Mae Wright, is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Floyd Phillips is a patient at
Blalock clinic.
Willie Lee Gjogan underwent an
operation yesterday at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Elizabetn Summers is a pa- J
tient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Irvin Whiteford, of Laurens,
is a patient at Blalock clinic.
Lewis To Attend
Insurance Meeting
Friday J. H. Lewis, representa
tive of Durham Life Insurance
company here, accompanied by
j Mrs. Lewis L will go to Raleigh for
i homecoming day.
| Homecoming day will bring to
gether for the fourth time in its
history, all the personnel of the
Durham Life Insurance company
with their wives, from all over
North Carolina, South Carolina
and Virginia, some 1400 people, for
a get-together lunch and enter-
♦ i tainment in Raleigh’s Memorial
* auditorium and a tour of the com
pany’s home office building.
LARAMIE
MOUNTAIN
(Western)
With CHARLES STARRETT
Serial—“PIRATE HARBOR”—Chapter'l0
SQUARE DANCE
KATY
(Hillbilly Musical)
With JIMMY DAVIS and Hillbilly
Band.
Eastern Star
Initiation Friday
A regular meeting of the* James B.
Parrott .Chapter No. 9, Order of the
Eastern Star, w r ill be held Friday
evening at 8 o’clock in the Masonic
building.
There will be an initiation of can
didates, ?ind officers urge all mem-|
bers to attend.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to publicly thank the people
of Clinton who voted for me in my
race for re-election as Alderman in
the recent primary. This evidence ofj
your confidence is deeply appreciat
ed, and I pledge in the future, as in
the past, to use my influence and ef
forts for the best interests of our|
city. • W. M. McMILLAN.
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
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Phone 658
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30
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BANKERS .
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305 N. Sloan St.
Phone 884
Clinton, S. C.
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FRYERS
ea.
75c
Fresh Pork
BACKBONES lb.
10c
Duke’s Mayonnaise pt 25c
Fresh Pork
SAUSAGE
lb.
33c
Pure
LARD
41b.
BUCKET
or CARTON
(9c
Fresh No. 1 South Carolina
TOMATOES
lb.
10c
Fresh South Carolina
GREEN BEANS lb.
10c
South Carolina
CORN
6 ears
25c
No. 1 Baby
OKRA
lb.
20c
Virginia Pack—No. 2 Cans
TOMATOES 2 for
27c
American Beauty—303 Cans
LIMA BEANS, can
10c
Tidewater White
HOMINY, 303 can .... 10c
Rebecca Lee—303 Cans
Turnip GREENS, can . 10c
Uncle Ned English
PEAS, 303 can 11c
PURE MAD FLOUR - Self-Rising
5 lbs. 38c 10 lbs. 75c 25 lbs. $1.75
Plenty of Watermelons and Cantaloupes