The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 26, 1952, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, June 26, 1952
Laurens Woman's
Husband Makes
100th Mission
'Joanna Remains
On League Top
USS PHILIPPINE SEA OFF
KOREA. June 23.—The husband of
a Laurens woman completed his
100th combat mission today.'
Lt. Donald G. Patterson of Waco,
Texas, husband of the former Miss I won g to 5. Besides pitching air-
Margaret Moore of Laurens, S. C.,! tight ball the big hurler blasted a
Joanna’s Hornets streaked to an
other ‘lull game lead in the Central
Carolina league Tuesday night as j
big Guy Prater, called in from his
outfield post, pitched four-hit ball
for six full innings as the Hornets
was one of three pilots, all operat
ing from the carrier Philippine Sea
to complete his 100th m: r .ion.
The other two are: Lt. Jesse E.
McKnight, Jr., Longview, Texas,
and Lt. Edwin S. Wallace, Jr., of
Baton Rouge, La.
Included in the hundred missions
of the three pilots were: the evacu
ation of Hungnam, the Inchon in- 1
ihree-run homer in the fifth inning
to place the game beyond the
reach of the Cavaliers.
Over at Ware Shoals Big Bill
Voiselle showed his old major
league form in tossing a five-hit
ter as Ninety-Six ran up a 9 to 2
victory over the Reigels. Andy
j Hawthorne was the losing pitcher.
Gaines This Wee
Varney To Play With
Raleigh Team
vasion and the defense of the Pu-| Friday—Ware Shoals at Joanna,
san perimeter—all in the first year Clinton'at Ninety-Six.
cf the Korean war. Saturday — Joanna at Ware
^ ^ ; Shoals. Ninety-Six at Clinton.
Local Teacher Serves On j ^
NEA Program in Detroit (Laurens County
Mrs. Nene Duncan Workman. Form Women Attend
who was recently re-elected for a la . a. \A/: ri |.L r - kr ,
third term as president of the Meet At WmthrOp
Clinton Classroom Teachers asso-! ♦
ciation. has an invitation from; The thirty-second annual con -
President J. Cloyd Miller of the vention of the South Carolina j
National Education association to Council of Farm Women was held |
serve in connection with an after- 1 at Winthrop college in Rock Hill!
noon clinic for Local Associations' June 17-20. Thirty-six women rep-1
.in Communities under 10,000 in ; resented the Laurens county coun-j
Detroit. Mich., on July 2. ; cil.
M rs. Workman is going as a dele-1 Laurens county received a redj
gate-from her local association, to .ribbon., award in council work for,
serve on the program and uttend the past year. Mrs. M. B. Cocnranj
the entin convention. From there I and Mrs. Herman Power were vot-!
she will go directly to the State jing delegates from the Laurens
Normal College for Women at council.
Yosllanti. Mich., where sh^. will ,—TLg. Laurens-c«4n*y-chorus sang
study for two weeks. ' i “Lavender's Blue,” by Frederic
Mrs. Workman leaves Friday Fay Sjnith, and "Night and Day,”
and will ioin Mrs. Fay Wright and; by Cole Porter, at the rural music
Mrs. Ruth Brown in Spartanburg program. The chorus is directed
f( r the ip. by Mrs. Harold Wallace, and ac-
I companied by Mrs'. Charles Hill.!
Members taking part in tne chorus
were: Mrs. Carolyn McGee, Mrs. :
and Mrs. Guy Mahon. Gnenpond;
Friends " Sid Varney, football -\ Ir s- E - A. Curry. Lanford. Mrs.
and baseball coach at PC, will be Herman Power. Mrs. C. C. C'iad-
interested to know , he has been dock, and Mrs. S l
sold to the Raleigh. N. C. “Capi-i Jale-Narnie; Mrs John Hill Mt.
tals,” where he will play basebah Gallagher; Mrs. Bob Bell and Mrs.
the balance of the season. Before A. Goodwin, Oak Grove. The
going to Raeigh he plaved w’ith the Laurens chorus joined v. ith oth-i
“Wilson Tobs." also in'North Caro- tr s forming an ; U-state chorus
j ina — which sang three selections. -
Other deh-gales attending the
, meeting from the county were:!
Miss Jessie Sloan and Mrs. Toy!
‘Patton, Durbin; Mrs. Harold Mar
tin and Mrs. Walter Martin, Mt.
1 Mrs Iris Ballenger, Mrs. Robert 1
Wasson. Mrs. James Wasson and
Mrs. Arthur Baumberger, Hickory
Tavern; Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs.
1 Gray Harris, Miss Rebecca Harris j
'and Miss Mary Frances Wilkie,
i Youngs; Miss Willie Mae Parsons. |
Lanford; Mrs. Robert Cain, Trin-j
! ity-Ridge; Mrs. Downes Monroe
and Mrs. L. D. Easterlin of 1 Wads
worth; Mrs. L. C. Holmes, Lan
ford.
Training School
Begins 32nd Year
The State Training School, lo-
: eated two miles from the citv, will
begin its 32nd year of service on
July 1.
Since being opened by the state
of South Carolina on September
14. 1920, the institution has been
headed by Dr. B. D. Whitten as
sup< rintendent. It now has a pop
ulation of about 1500 people with
150 staff workers. A large new
j dormitory- now nearing completion,'
will add more than 100 to the pop-
i ulation.
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Squr*
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS!
•:M to 5:14
Wednesday* 9:44 to 12:S4
Phono 794
Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Product*
PhoM No. 1
BARBECUE
July 4th
HASH - PORK
Ready for Sale
10:30 or 11:00 A. M.
Rain or Shine, We Are
Prepared to Serve
J. Lee Willard
('Vocation Week' For
(Textile Workers
As previously announced, the
hundreds of employees of Clinton |
and Lydia Cotton Mills, and Jo- 1
; anna Cotton Mills, Joanna, will be-,
gin their annual “vacation week”,
beginning early Saturday morning
1 and continuing until the morning
of Julv 7.
DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Res. Phone 939
500 South Broad St.
BUMPERS ALL-AROUND
might save your own car
from damage, but to save
yourstU from financial
loss in case your car in
jures someone else, you
need Automobile Liability
Insurance.
S. W. Sumerel
AETNA-IZER '
Tele. 80
Jacobs Bldg.
Huh
Smothering
Indigestion
Relieved
Mrs. Bailor
Mrs. Effie Bai
ley, Inman, S. C.,
writes “I began
taking Scalf’s In
dian River Medi
cine because I had
heard so much
talk about it and
people r e c o m -
mended it so high
ly. I had suffered
for thirty years
from spells of smothering indiges
tion, resulting in a weak, nervous,
rundown feeling. I tried treatment
after treatment but Scalf’s 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 toni<;.”
If you suffer like Mrs. Bailey did,
by all means start on Scalfs Indian
River Medicine today. On sale at
all drug stores.
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Rayon Briefs
Elastic Waist!
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5 pr, T
RAYON SLIPS
Trimmed!
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99
REDUCED
BOXER SUIT
Jr. Boys
Knit Top
Twttl
Short!
REDUCED
91
SHEETS
81x99
First
Quality
1.67
REDUCED
Summer
Pima Cottons
• Chambrays
• Madras
• Many Others
Juniors, Misses, and
Half Sizes
Our mistake is your gain!
We bought too many and
we’ve got - to move rhim—
many brand new and just
unpacked. We can't re
place them for this price.
Nylon BRIEFS
First
Quality
White
Colors
48c
MEN’S PANTS
Linen-look Rayons
Many Others!
29 to 44!
REDUCED
SPORT SHIRTS
Men’s 1.98 Value
Leno Mesh
Plisse
1.29
REDUCED
BOYS’ POLOS
Novelties
Colorful
Sizes 6-16
1.49 Value
REDUCED
CURTAINS
Plastic
. Cottage
1.00 Value
77(
REDUCED
BEDSPREADS
Chenilles!
New Colors!
Full Size!
2.99
REDUCED
Women’s Dress
SHOES
• Odd Ixits
• Values to 9.95
• Famous Brands
• High Heels
• Low Heels
REDUCED
2.99
Bargain Basement
Women’s - Girls
CASUAL
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BOYS’ SLACKS
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2.88
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REDUCED
One Group
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( 4
One Group
DRESS ONLY
7.95 Value
*6
One Group
DRESS ONLY
9.95 Value
*7
Crispy Fresh
Cottons
• Criskays
• Piques
• Waffles
• Plains
• Prints
REDUCED
47
yd.
Floral Prints
39c Value
Sheer COTTONS
4 H
Yds. A
80-Sq. SHEETING
15c y<L
39” Width
Unbleached
29c Value
MEN’S SUMMER
SUIT
Choose Two or
Three at These
Special Prices
16.88
• We Over-bought!
• Should Sell for 29.50!
• Linen Look!
• Solids - Stripes!
• Reg. - Shorts « Longs!
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