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(» Thursday, June 19, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pae:e Seven PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA ms CECIL O’DELL, Correspondent and Representative Miss Doris Adeline Smith and William Lee Tucker, who were mar ried here on May 17 at St. John’s Lutheran church, are shown above cut tins the wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker are now residing'in Finchville, Ky. LITTLE LEAGUE STATISTICS Small Fry Standings (Through June 17) Won Lost Florida St ; 4 1 „ 4 .. 4 .. 2 .. 1 Academy St Joanna Lydia *. Thornwell Little League Standings (Play fhf trophy, <;tart * >H Thornwell ....' 1 0 Academy St 0 0 Florida St. 0 0 Joanna 0 0 Lydia 0 1 Pony League Standings Eight Leading Pony Batters Timmons (Thornwell) ..15 9 .Q00 Brock (Joanna) 31 17 .548 Chafin (Lydia) 16 B. Hanna (Thornwell). 14 McWaters (Academy) ...21 Copeland (Fla. St.)., 19 Daniels (Thornwell) 17 Mrs. John M. Ross visited her sister, Mrs. Ida V. Clark, at Green* ville General hospital recently. Mrs. Clark is quite ill. Mrs. Nell Ellison joined Mrs. Betsy Compton and son, Tommie, of Whitmire, and spent the week end in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson. Attending the textile meeting at Myrtle Beach over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willing ham, Messrs. Walter Regnery, Joe Delaney, Kelly Waits, W. W. Niv- er, Jr., Rolfe Clark, Walter Byars, Mason Rowland, Gordon Boyce, Louie Prater, Claud Franks, Elvin Abrams and Allen Barron. Mrs. George Morse and daugh ters, Dianne and Gail, and Mrs. Louise Nabors spent last week in Freehold, Hanover and Fort Dix, N. J., with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Til- man, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kidd and Pvt. Reginald Morse. Mrs. Ted Ellison and son, Jerry, and Bill Carroll of Whitmire, were Saturday guests of Mrs. Nell Elli son. Misses Ruth Hair and Hilda Ox- ner were bridesmaids in the Sloan- Fersner wedding un Orangeburg Saturday evening, and were en tertained in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Roy McClain. * Friends of Mrs. Johnny Stroud regret she was called to Newberry Wednesday due to the death of her brother, Lewis R. Long. At tending the funeral Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Stfbud, Mrs. L. H: Poag, and another sister of Mr^ Long, Mrs. Horace Poag and Mr. Poag of Baltimore, Md. Miss Miriam Willingham and Jerry of Brevard. N. C., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis. Their parents, Mr. and MrS. O. B. Willingham, joined ! them for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag visited the latter’s brother, R. W. Cole, at Oteen, N. C., Sunday. R , ftn i Friends of Pvt. Ted Ellison will ” ; be interested to know he has been n transferred from Fort Jackson to n Watertown, N. Y. 8 .421 an{ j ^ rs g en Weinberg of afternoon by bus. John I. Moore and Mrs. Moore will accompany the younger group Saturday to the same camp'. , Father's Day Celebration On Sunday E. L. Thomas was! jointly honored on Father’s Day, nd his 74th birthday by his chil-1 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash 1 i , NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, ail over 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price Of 4. Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c AH want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. dren at the picnic shelter. Dinner was served picnic style. Those at-jpo,, SALE-Reasonable: live alumi- Thomas, the honorees, Mr. and Mrs. f * Mason Rowland. Mrs. Francis "' w ' J, y ^ Goodlin and daughter. Cherry. Mr. these hot summer days. Phone 1026. and Mrs. Bill Thomas and children, FOR SALE _ Used ‘ electric ran g e , Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland, Mr. ijjqq See Lewis Pitts at The Coun- and Mrs Edwm Thomas, Miss; Markct , Carolyn Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ben Weinberg of Athens, Ga., Mr. jAN ALLEN root irrigator will save and Mrs. Harry Lee Thomas and children. that piece of shrubbery. Goodrich Koroseal water hose carries a 10- year guarantee. Blakely-Burton Epworih Church Picnic ! Hardware. Phone 188. 1c The annual church school picnic —————— " , —_ e of Epworth church will be given ’ £ OR SALE—Orchard Grass, Sudan, Saturday, June 21. Transporta- Cowpeas, Cane Seed, Milo, Hegan, tion will be provided and the group Soybeans, Garden Seed. H. J. Pitts “ — Store. tf will leave the church at 9:30. The eitire church membership and church school is invited to attend the outing to be held at Greenwood BARBECUE — Hash and pork at Gastley’s Store, Joanna highway, Saturday, June 21. Pig foot stew Friday night, June 20. ic USED PLUMBING — Trailer load tubs, sinks, lavatories. Selects only. 900 used doors in stock. Noah's Ark, Abbeville, S. C. J12-6c LOTS FOR SALE—Lots in the sub division at Joanna. Lots on the Lau rens highway. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens . 1c FOR SALE — We have good supply Security brand cotton dust and spray i material. Clinton Milling Co., West State park. All attending are ask- Main St Extension . G uv Tumblin, ed to bring baskets of lunch. owner. Phone 113 or 706-j. 7 -412: Athens, Ga., spent the week-end Sweet (Thornwell) 15 6 .400j with the latter's parents, Mr. and Leading Home Run Hitters i Mrs. Sloan Rowland. Brock (Joanna) Pony 6 Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jenkins Archie (Thornwell) L. L 5 1 and daughter spent Sunday with Copeland (Fla. St.) Pony 5 the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mr^ Chafin /Lydiai Panv = -- 5 Fred Sexton nt Greenwood. Five Leading L. L. Pitchers I John Gaskin, teacher of the (Strike-Outs) Men’s Bible class, is being honored Joanna •••• ...» 9 0 Florida St. .... ...V 5 8 Thornwell .... .... 2 5 Lydia 2 6 Academy St 2 6 Ten Leading L. L. Batters AB H Pet. Archie (Thornwell) . 47 22 .470 T. Bagwell "(Lydia). 41 18 .439 Pace (Fla. St.) 41 18 .439 Davenport (Lydia) . 39 15 .385 Rowe (Joanna) . 47 17 .362 Joye (Academy) 40 14 .350 Morse (Joanna) 44 15 .341 Oakley (Lydia) 47 16 .340 Coker (Fla. St.) ... 33 11 .333 Floyd (Joanna) 49 16 .327 Archie (Thornwell) 125 ^ ^ cla * wl A th M ri P to ^ G ,? ld : (Academy, 60 - ,hlS “ Rowe (Joanna) 47 Morse (Joanna) : 43 Davenport (Lydia) .*. 40 Six Leading Pony Pitchers Jenkins (Joanna) 45 Mrs. Bud Street of Greenwood, and Mrs. Sunbeam Kelly of Atlan ta, Ga v visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeff O’Dell "Saturday. A. S. Holt was called to Magnol- Samples (Academy) 45 i a , Ark., due to the death of his Sease (Florida) - 35 Dobbins (Joanna) 34 B. Smth (Florida) 30 brother, Charlie Holt, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hunnicutt were Saturday guests of Mr. and Austin (Lydia) 30[Mrs. Buddy Hunnicutt in Ninety- Bring AU Your • GENERATOR • STARTER • RADIATOR WORK TO US Prompt Service Guaranteed Workmanship Wattsville Generator and Electric Service On Spartanburg Road Just Beyond George’s Writeway Drive—In H. A. ROBERTS, Prop. Schedule for All Three Leagues Thursday—Joanna vs. Thornwell. Friday—Florida St. vs. Academy St. Saturday—Academy vs Joanna, L.L Monday—Lydia vs. Academy St. Tuesday—Thornwell vs. Florida St. Wednesday—Joanna ys. Lydia. Academy St. L. L. wall play Jo anna a rained-out game Saturday morning at 8:45. All Little Leaguers who have been asked to try out for the all-star team will meet at 10 a m. Saturday at the L. L. park. All Pony Leaguers invited out for the all-star try-outs will meet at 9 a.m. Satur day morning at their field. Clinton Little League and Pony League all-stars will play the Lau- i rens all-stars in Clinton Tuesday, ! July 1st, and Friday, July 4. These | same teams will meet in Laurens Wednesday and Thursday July 2 and 3. MANY THANKS, FOLKS To all of you who supported me in last Tuesday’s primary. I did my best to make the entire community a good Alderman. By request: Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 Pitts 392 Reddeck 352 Wards 5, 6 Pitts 87 Reddeck 274 . S. A. (CHUCK) PITTS. Six. Mrs. S. L. Hair of Columbia, spent the week-end with her.par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ross. Mrs. L. W. Little, Sr, of Char lotte, N. C., spent last week with George Morse and family Friends of Mrs. S. L. Oakley will regret to learn she was called to Chester Monday night due to the sudden death of her younger brother. Mrs. Joe Johnson and Cecil Farmer were business visitors in Charlotte, N. C., Monday. , Mrs. Jim Compton of Pittsburg, Pa., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tinsley for several weeks. Mrs. Julian Gardner and small daughter, Karen, of Greenville, are spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waits. Mr. Gardner is taking a j textile course at the University of j North Carolina at Chapel Hill for i two weeks. ♦ Miss Thomas Leaves Miss Betty Ann Thomas left June 8 for the summer enrollment at Cecil’s Business college in Spar tanburg. Miss Thomas is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas. PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. * tfc FOR RENT 2-room unfurnished downstairs apartment. Call 377-J after 3:30 p.m. 1c FOR RENT—2-room apartment, all > two sleeping rooms. 114 Enterprise St. Call 652-J after 5 p.m. 1c C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. Chinese Student Studying Textile ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Methods Here Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone Robert G. Seid, a Chinese, stu- 604-J. tfc dent doing graduate work at ^: LOLL js TRUCK LINE —Local and Institute of Textile Technology in Iong (iiSlance naming. AH furntttrre-l-'—tOver^Browh V Jewelry 'Store) Charlottesville; -Vavr ts-gettrirg'-someTc ar efully wrapped and insured. Com- ~ practical experience in the Joanna and safe service. Lollis Truck plant of Joanna Western Mills com | £ Call 402 .j Jull0-5p pany during the vacation period. | z— ~ Mr. Seid is residing at the Joanna SPECIAL NOTICE to all hard of Inn. i hearing people, come in and have ^ your hearing tested, try one of our Joanna Baptist ! hearing aids on a 10 day return priv- . *ilege. Call or write for a home dem- Lhurch UbSGrvmg , onstration, we carry batteries for all Youth-Revival Week aids - p ° we Drug Co ’ ph< T 485, Laurens, S. C. tfc Youth Week and Youth Revival FRUIT JARS — All sizes, and extra began at the Joanna Baptist church lids and rings, jelly glasses, freezer on Sunday, June 15. and will con- locker aluminum foil paper wrap, tinue through June 22. The “key" , containers. A wide selection. Blakely- to. the church was presented to, Burton Hardware. 1c Harold Willingham. Youth Week LAWN MOWER SERVICE Right At Your Home. Power or Hand—'Every Mower Thoroughly Cleaned, Sharpened and Adjusted Properly. CLEANING IS IMPORTANT. They Last Longer. PHONE WILSON at 76-W FOR RENT—7-room furnished cot tage, Caesar's Head. Electric stove, water heater and refrigerator. Call Mrs. Wm. Hudgens, 470, Laurens. 19-2c STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &. Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid- tfc pastor, at the morning worship ser- 1 FOR SALE — Used Boss table- i ' c * ^ ewe ‘ er , Laurens, S. C. vice. Three visitation hours were' oi| stove Five-burner. $100 l HAVE for sale one of nn vTonn3v* a ficmncf tr 10 r u .^ r v .. . the best observed on Monday; a fishing trip, ** „ r 1 i homes on the Laurens-Clinton high- and picnic at Lake Murray was talue for $bo. Eas> terms, (.uar-j way This house is a i most ne w and enjoyed on Tuesday afternoon anteed. Cox Home & Auto Sim-. U haa—several—barns.——concrete- Services . began. \Mednei;day n i.. garage This house will be sold very cheap and we can sell it for small i ash payment. Will be glad to show ning with Ruford Hodges, recent j Pfo* graduate of North Greenville Jun- HOUSES FOR SALE —5-room house r lor college, bringing the ,r ^ s ^ a -vcITFrTfaifl, tftsu 'S^room house-with.ixause-txiLja).u, < Phope 21871, Lau- and Rev'. J. K. Lawton em P , aM7 --1 bath, at end of Sloan St. Both houses rens, for appointment. Wallace KiTgo, ing Christian Education. Thurs- for $3200. R. E. Lee, Rt. 1. 26-2p day evening Rev. Gene Phillips, recent graduate of Furman Univer-1 LAWNS! Does your lawn please you? sity and supply pastor of Cavary! If not, it’s still not too late to sow it Baptist church, Clinton, will bring* with a good lawn grass mixture, the message, with Rev. Alvin: Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone Boone, Newberry, ■ emphasizi n g 11025. 1c Christian Education. Friday through Sunday evening Rev. Frank Ling of China, and New’ Or leans Seminary, will bring the messages. Miss Ruby Jo Darr of FOR RENT— Floor waxer and pol isher. See T. C. Johnson Co. FTione No. 4. , tf FOR SALE We have good supply Clinton, and Stetson University, i Security brand cotton dust and spray will speak on Christian Education i material. Clinton Milling Co., West NEr BEAUTY... SEW' COMFORT for your kitchen... and NO MORE GREASY KITCHEN WALLS Ho More Cooking Odors! IMIOT A COOII1/ nilSNtl CUANIRsKITCHINI Vwt-A-Hood «U> lururioui beauty to • youf kitchen. It la NOT eapetuive and • m for ImU ip «»inp on rtpatadn| # tlopt. Thousands In use. Guirtnwtd. ^ Item • fenrAfiool cookino aaiasi float! thrawgh y«vr la tka air ... A lbs. a yaar soaks lata walls# cwrtalas aarf ffvraltwral Work in a cooler, freaher kitchen — enjoy a grease-free home. Cooking grease goes where odors go —floats in air, Feel your walls — that’s grease scum! Vent-A-Hood changes the air over your range completely 18 times a minute. ’Veat-A*Hood condenses and TRAPS up to 6 lbs. of grease a year from the air in your kitchen. Carolina Suburban Gas Company Rulane Gas — All Gas Appliances G. B. Sheppard, Mgr., Phone 568 Greenwood Highway, Laurens Wilh The Sick Mrs. Louise Tucker was admit ted to Joanna hospital last Wed nesday. J. M. Smith is recuperating at his home following surgery at the local hospital. Roger Fennell has been dismiss ed from Joanna hospital following an appendectomy. Birth Announcement Giles Rev. and Mrs. Joe W. Giles an nounce the birth of a son, Joe Ben jamin, on June 15 at doanna hos pital. Mrs. Giles is the former Miss Mary Ida Herlong of Johns ton. Girl Scouts Leave For Camp On Monday morning 18 happy and excited Girls Scouts left for Camp Cherokee, Kingjs Mountain, N. C., where they will enjoy a full week of scouting. Miss Hilda Oxner, leader of the older f/oup. accopanied the girls and those making the trip were Linda Jo Poore, Miriam Long. Gail Morse, Shirley Merchant. ‘Evelyn Motes, Avanelle Fuller, Peggy Campbell, Betty Ann Low’man, Brenda O’Dell, Toni Stroud, Judy Dunlap, Sue Boyce, Lorene Frazier, Caro lyn Schumpert. » Gail Chappells. Dixie Couch, Annie Mae- Lee and Dolly Adair. This group will return Saturday Friday evening. Special music will be under the direction of Miss Dorothy Carr. Youth Week director. Miss Malba Gardner is serving as church secre- jtary; Miss Helen Phillips as edu cation director: Miss Myrtle Mur phy as promotional secretary. Tommy Boyce is serving as su perintendent of the Sunday school, Gene Floyd as Training Union di rector, Miss Doris Phillips as presi dent of WMJ: Johnny Ochiltree serving as Brotherhood president; Carl Phillips as chainnan of dea cons; Jimmie Clark as recreation chairman, and Kenneth Boyce, chairman of ushers. All young people will be serving in the various departments on Sunday, June 22, throughout the day. The public is invited to attend the Youth Revival. The services on June 22 will be broadcast over WLBG Laurens, at 11 o’clock. Leaders Named For Baptist Meet At Fairview Church Tho Reedy River Association Training Union mass meeting and Officers’ Council will be held at Fairview Baptist church on June 24 at 7:30 p. m. Beginning prompt ly conferences will be led by the associational department leaders. At 8 05 the groups will assemble in the church auditorium for the roll call of churches, announce ments and the inspirational mes- ! sage which will be brought by Dr. James A. Howard, state director : of evangelism. A fellowship hour will be enjoyed at the close of the i service. Churches are urged to send members of the Training Un- 1 ion to the meeting. The fallowing will lead the conference: i Adults — Charles Murphy, Jo anna. Young People — Donald Cook, Newberry. Intermediate Leaders and Spon-! : sors—Melton Wall, Newberry. Intermediates — Mrs. Alvin Boone, Newberry. Junior Leaders and Sponsors— ! Miss Martha Creekmore, Whitmire. Junior Girls and Boys — Mrs., Clifford Smith, Kinards. Leaders of Children’s Work— Mrs. George Way, Newberry. Children’s " Department — Mrs. Bertha Stroud, Joanna. General Officers — Mrs. James Mitchell, Joanna. I Real Estate, Laurens, S. C. 10-5c FOR RENT—Apartment at Crescent Beach. For information, call Mrs. Gus Young. Phone 181. J5-5e HOUSE FOR BALE—Modem 6-room house only two years old. Oak floors, floor furnace, a nice home for you. Large lot with fruit trees and chicken yard. If you are interested in a home let me show you .this place. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c FOR SALE — Frying size chickens. Main St. Extension. Guy Tumblin, $1.00 each; hens, $1.50 each. Bui owner. Phone 113 or 706-J. Trammell, 519 N. Broad. 1c WE buy, sell and swap horses and! SOY BEANS MILO — ORANGE CANE SEEDLimited supply left. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone mules. H. J. Pitts. tf GUARANTEED WATER HOSE — Guaranteed against everything for 10 full years. Light as a feather. Special reduced price this week. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc FOR RENT — Apartment with pri vate entrance and bath, nice location Mrs. J. L. Wright. 1c FOR SALE—Good used Frigid- aire refrigerator, 7 cu. ft. Cox Home & Auto Supply. 1c SACRIFICE AT ONCE — Nationally advertised spinet piano. We must place immediately small, like-new spinet piano. Fully guaranteed, large savir g. Can be obtained on terms to suit your budget. Write Maynard Music Co., Inc., Box 343, Salisbury, N. C., for information where piano may be seen. 19-3c 1025. 1c PROFESSIONAL SERVICE This pharmacy maintains the high est prescription standards. Regis tered Pharmacists are at your ser vice with adequate stocks of fresh drugs. Your doctor knows our repu tation for careful compounding at accurately figured, modest prices. Call 101 for pickup and delivery of prescriptions. HOWARD’S REXALL DRUG STORE “On the Square’’ SAY: T SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE*’ THANK YOU 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 BOARDERS WANTED—W eekly or monthly. Good home cooking. J. T. Whitaker, 307 MusgnTr^St., Phone 200. Jull7-3c GOOD BUY IN HOUSE — 6 rooms and bath. Large lot. Good location. 303 E. Florida St., Phone 625-J. Ip FOR SALE — We have good supply Security brand cotton dust and spray material. Clinton Milling Co., West Main St. Extension. Guy Tumblin, owner. Phone 113 or 706-J FARMS WANTED—Country proper ty is still in demand. If you have a nice farm, just a tract of land, or home in the country for sale, list it with me. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. ' ic FOR SALE—4-room house on Lau rens-Clinton highway, between the country club and Laurens. See L. J. Patterson at house. ip MISPLACED—Four scooter and two sweep plow points were placed in wrong car. Please return to H. J. Pitts Store. ic FOR RENT — 3 large room unfur nished apartment with kitchen and bath at 312 E. Carolina Ave. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Phone 72. HOUSE FOR SALE —Large 6-room house that is in good condition in- -ide, but needs a little paint and minor repairs outside. With lot 173 by 220 ft. it should interest vou .it $6,000. C. B. Holland, Phone 71a, Laurens. ic OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little items needed for the office. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phqne 74 WE WILL BUY: New Crop Oats $ .80 Barley L .1.25 VVheat 1.75 Yellow Corn in Shuck . .. 2.05 White Corn in Shuck 1.90 FOB Laurens All grains mu^t be dry and relatively free from foreign matter. CAROLINA MILLING CO. Laurens, S. C.