The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 21, 1952, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 21, 1952
More Grocey Stores
Hove To Put Up
Price Ceilings
Woman's Club
At Clinton Mills
Waller G. Fuller Passes
I Walter Green Fuller, 53, diedj
! Friday at a Columbia hospital af- j
ter several years of declining Names New Officers
health.
Washington, Aug. 18.— The gov-! He was a native of LaureVis
ernment said today that more than county and a son of the late W. G.
IKE GRATEFUL
TO S. C. FOLK
Surviving are
. _ (Written for The Chronicle)
The Woman’s club of the Clinton
Mills community held its regular
monthly meeting at the club house
evening at 7:30 with the
! president, Mrs. Alice Lowe, presid-
four sisters, Miss ing. Mrs. Eva Land conducted the
, and Mary Nelson Fuller. A mem
half the nation s 500,000 grocery ^ hp had
stores will .be required to post dol-1 made h is home in Joanna for 29 ^ ond “
lars-and-cents ceilings on a wide years,
range of market basket items by Oc-
tober l - Mary Fuller, Mrs. Luella Vaughn,! devotional, using the 13th chapter of
In a return to the uniform com- Mrs Nora Boyd, Mrs. Bessie Dow-! first Corinthians,
munity pricing program of World ; ner all of joaima: four brothers, i During the
V\ar II, the OfTiee o! P: ice Stabiliza- p d > L?, both of Joanna: J. J. following officers for another year I ca b{naign
t: m said it hopes to: Newberry, and J. F, Columbia. , were announced:
Let housewives know at a glance Funeral services were conduct- Mrs. Clinton West, president
General Says Will Stop
In State If Tour Itiner
ary Permits.
.-peaking schedule and immediate
consideration must be given to
meetings in connection with His
campaign train tour. Should there
be an opportunity to include your
invitation in his itinerary, be as
sured that I shall promptly notify
you.”
Baruch Given Bench As
32nd Birthday Gift
services
the ceiling prices on many basic ^ Sunday afternoon at Joanna Mrs. O. W. McGee, first vice-pres-
loods they buy. , Baptist church by the Rev. James ident. ‘ ,
Price Stcbilizcr Ellis Arnall said B. Mitchell and the Rev. Jones. Mrs. Allen, Powers, second vice-
the community pricing program has Interment followed here in Rosa- president.
been on trial since January in the mont cen'ietery.
marketing areas surrounding Jack- Pallbearers were Bluford Na-
sonville, Fla.. Fargo, N. D„ and Fres- bors Bernard Nabors. Alvin Whel-
ne. Calif. amf harproved a success. ( . hp i Rudolph Prater. W. Q. Hue-
Both consumer and trade groups ble and Biru)ry Moore.
have asked that it be continued, OPS
•officials said. jrt f,2 more areas, in which 75 million
Now the program will be extended people do their shopping.
Columbia, August 19 —Republi-!
can presidential candidate Dwight Dyerville, Calif., August 19.—
Eisenhower told South Carolina R „ rn „ rd M Rameh America’s
business session the; supporters today he will make a; most l famous 'be^ sitter, accepted
speech here if possible. j as a birthday present today a hand-
Eisenhowcr’s speaking schedule; hewn bench under the world’s tall-
is as yet incomplete, a telegram es t tree. It was his 82nd birthday,
from Chairman Arthur E. Sum- i The bench stands in a Redwood
merfield, of the Republican Nation- Grove beneath a 364-foot giant.
! el committee, explainbd% | “One may pause in the shade of
The telegram was addressed to! 1 ■ ~~
iColumbiH attorney Dounlss Me-■ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦
this majestic tree,” the whitehair
ed elder statesman said, “to seek
shelter from the complexitites, con
fusion and fears which fill the
world today. . . .
“What wonderful dreams a man
could dream here! And under the
spell of these surroundings, how
certain he may be of their ful
fillment, how hopeful he may be
that the dream of America—a
dream of peace, and plenty with
equality of opportunity—will come
true.
“No matter what dread attacks
may come, America will stand
sheltering, inspiring, indestructible
till the end of time! 1 ’
The Baruch bench was dedicated
by Gov. Earl Warren.
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• COURTESY
• PROMPTNESS
• SERVICE
• SATISFACTION
Phone 19
YOUNG’S PHARMACY
“Just What Your Doctor Ordered”
T. J. KELLY, Licensed Pharmacist
If It Is To Be Had
At A Drug: Store
YOUNG’S
Has It. Can Get It,
Or Is Isn't Made
*Mrs. Arthur Howard, secretary.
Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, assistant sec
Mrs. Elvin Holtzclnw. treasurer. ■; l mians Cor Eisenhower. This
Mrs. Ina Belle Hooper, assistant g r0U P composed principally of
treasurer Democrats, is circulating petitions
1 to put on the state ballot a slate of
independent electors pledged to \\
Eisenhower.
An invitaion for. Eisenhower
^ , , , , . ., . speak here was issued today by i H
The cluo was loud in its praises to the .. South Car(riimans .. and the! 6
Mrs^ Alice Lowe, who has served so| „ Citizens for Elsenhower ;. w A [|
; faithfully and capably as president. Kimbel of Myrtle B each, heads the g
latter organization in this state.
The McKay -. Kimbel telegram
said “an overwhelming surge
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The new oiffeers will be installed
at the September meeting at the club
house. At this time, the members will
enjoy a covered dish supper.
Kay, chairman of the “South Caro- i*
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Regrets were expressed that her term
of office is expiring. She very gra
ciously offered her support to the
new president. , r u u v
,, , nt . ner ,„ far , support for Kisenhower has been
The club presented a p5rtin«. developed in South Carolina “by
1 ,0 , M 7: JOC f 0 , O ^ r ; T l LI i independent, regardless of party
{valuable and faithful member. She "
i has done a splendid job with the; 1 * ’
[Camp Fire Girls and will be greatly! Summerfields reply:
, missed. Tffe members expressed re-1 “General Eisenhower has asked
gi et .that Mrs. Cooper will leave me express to you his deep ap-.
tClinton soon. preciation for your cordial invita-
I Mrs. Tom Norris ^as presented a
Box Office Opens 2:45
Saturday - Y2T45
Shows Run Continuous
~Ad?nTssrofr^ _ ainr^2r
I gift for her outstanding work in the
club.
The. dub made plans to serve a
dinner at Academy Street school
lunch room on Tuesday evening,
tion to visit Columbia during his
campaign. He is very grateful to
his many friends in South Caro
lina for the splendid work being
done in his behalf.
“I regret that we cannot give yoajg
August 19, to the softball girls of the} 3 final answer to your invitation* j|
Piedmont league. i now ^ we are still developing &
nationalx
At the conclusion of the business
session, Rev".'George A. Anderson,
teacher of Bible and Greek at Pres
byterian college, gave an address on
“Organization.” He stressed the im-l
portance of living the Christan life!
in all of our activities in the home, l
club and community. Cooperation!
and teamwork is a “must,” the 1
speaker reminded the group.
> • Mr. Anderson remained for the so- 1
cial hour.
The hostesses, Mrs. Joe Terry, Mrs.
J. V. Lowe, and Mrs. Elvin Holtz-1
daw, served sandwiches and punch. I
General Eisenhower’s
Thursday and Friday, August 21-22
0te
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I Warner
■ Bros.
> PftCSCNT
-JDORIS
Day
RONALD
Reagan
o Youth Rally At
Bethel Church On
;; August 26
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Squat*
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS:
9:00 to 5:30
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:39
PForio "754
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Every American worker plays a vital role in gear
ing our nation’s productive machinery to meet
expanding needs—the needs of both the defense
effort and the civilian economy. We salute the
men —and the women—“behind the wheels”!
OUR BANK WILL NOT TRANSACT BUSINESS ON LABOR DAY, SEPT.1
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member F.D.I.C. — Our 66th Year
NEWS AND SHORT
9c and 42c
The Reedy River Baptist associ-i
ation Youth Rally will be held at
Bethel church on August 26 at 7:301
p.m. Donald Cook, young people’s)
, leader, will lead the rally.
A panel will be led by Miss Alma!
Altman, Miss Poochie Gaffney, Louis:
Murphy, LeGrande Shealy, Kenneth:
Tompkins, and Howard Willingham.
Special music will be given by pas
tors in the association. • |
The message will be delivered by:
mum
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ROGERS
Saturday, August 23 (One Day)
3:
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SCREAMING REDSKIN FURY!
v, \ ^
slarnng
A Monogram Pcturt
ROD CAMERON • jane nigh
CINECOLOR
COMEDY
Dr. Walter Sanders of Wingate, N. C. j
; He is a graduate of Newberry col-j
lege and received the Th.M. and
Th.D. degrees from the Southern
Baptist Theological seminary, Louis
ville, Ky.
All young people in this area are
invited to attend this meeting. A fel
lowship hour will be held following
i the service.
9c and 42c
Monday and Tuesday, August 25-26
KATHRYN GRAYSON
RED SKELTON
HOWARD
Mwa
Registration Board
o Gives Opening Dates
The Laurens county Iboard of reg-
; istration was in session the first 15
days of this month to issue registra
tion certificates to those who desired
them for the November 4th general
election. This bfeing a general elec
tion year the law provides for 15-day
sessions in May and August. For the
same reason the board is scheduled
to be in session at the court house
three successive days in September,
beginning with the first Monday. The
law requires the books to be closed
30 days before the general election.
The board has not announced
whether it will be in session one or
more days in October.
NEWS
9c and 42c
Wednesday, August 27 (One Day)
“Darling How Could You”
i (Comedy)
With Joan Fontaine, John Lund, and Mona Freeman
SHORT 9c and 42c
THE CASINO
\ * Admission 9c and 30c
OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Friday and Saturday, August 22-23
PALS OF THE
GOLDEN WEST
(Western)
With ROY ROGERS and DALE
ROG
IWA
ANS
TROUBLE
(MAKERS
(Comedy)
With LEO GORCEY and THE
.BOWERY BOYS.
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Serial—“KING OF THE CONGO”—Chapter 4
Cub Scouts On
Lake Outing
Members of den four of the Cub
Scouts, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs.
Perry M. Moore, spent Tuesday and
Wednesday at the Moore place on
Lake Greenwood.
Wednesday afternoon John Hol
land Hunter, Jr., joined the group to
give the scout swimming test. Later,
parents of the boys came for a picnic
supper and acconxpanied them home.
Cubs enjoying the two-day outing
were George Blalock, Milton and
Ronnie Moore, Bill Rowland, Duck
Adair and Wayne Merchant.
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Broad St.
Phone 658
Office Bonn 9:09 to 5:39
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NO. 1
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Serve Refreshing Iced Tea Today
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MAYONNAISE
PT.
JAR
35c
Campbell’s Rich Hearty
PORK & BEANS
16-OZ.
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15c
Top Quality Long Grain Rice
MAHATMA
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PINEAPPLE
NO. 2
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NO. 2i/j
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N
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37c
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ROLLS
1 Doz. IQc
Redgate Pink
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No * 1 ^Q C
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Redgate Cut Green
BEANS
2 17-Oz. 97c
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Red Band
FLOUR
Plain or Self-Rising
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Extra Fancy Med. Size Green Top
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BUNCHES 19c
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Onions 2 Lbs - 15c
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Peaches
10i/ 2 Oz.
Pkg.
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Tender Dressed & Drawn Beltsville
TURKEYS
lb. 55c
4 to 8 Lbs.
Avg. Wt.
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BACON,lb. 57c
Fresh
GROUND BEEF, lb... 63t
Pimento Cheese
SPREAD, 8-oz. cup ..
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