The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 25, 1952, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, September 25, 1952
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Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member F.D.I.C. — Our 66th Year
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'BRQhXmX.
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Training Union
Meet Be Held With
Bush River Church
The Reedy River Associations!
Training Union mass meeting and
Officers’ Council will be held at
the Bush River Baptist church on
Tuesday evening? Sept. 30, at 7:30.
Churches are urged to send their
members to this important meet
ing. New officers for the year
1952-53 will be voted upon and in
stalled. The following program
will be given:
Prelude—Rev. Joe Walker,
j.j I Hymn 300, “Ready”—The con-
h gregation.
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“What the Intermediate Sword
l\ Drill Meant in My Life”—Miss
Myrtle Murphy, ,1952 Southwide
Sword Drill winner.
“What the Junior Sword Drill
Has Meant in My Life”—Elvin
Floyd, second place winner in
Northwestern region.
“The Instruction and Inspiration
Received in Speakers’ Tourna
ment”—Miss Mamie Bishop, Asso-
ciational representative in North
western region.
“My First Trip to Ridgecrest”—
Mrs. Tillman .Crapps.
Roll call of churches and an
nouncements.
Election and installation of offi
cers. '
.Hymn 239, “Blest Be the Tie”—
Congregation.
Adjourn to conferences led by j
the foHowing:
General Officers—Mrs. James B
Mitchell.
Adults—Mrs. Charles Murphy.
Young People—Donald Cook.
Intermediate Leaders and Spon-J
sors—Melton Wall.
Intermediate Boys and Girls—'
Mrs. Alvin Boone.
Junior Leaders and Sponsors—|
Miss Martha Creekmore.
Junior Boys and Girls — Mrs.
Clifford Smith.
Children Workers— Mrs. George
Way.
Fellowship hour following.
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ing at Hays hospital following an
operation.
Mrs. G. S. Lewis of Joanna, un
derwent an operation yesterday at
Hays hospital.
Friends of Mrs. J. Lee Young
w’ill be interested to knov^ she is a
patient at Hays hospital for treat
ment.
•Charles ODonald is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Edna Calvert, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Calvert, under
went a tonsilectomy at the Blalock
clinic yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Summer of Chap
pells, is a patient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. James L. Derrick of Joan
na, is a patient at Hays hospital
where she will undergo surgery.
Miss Ruby Fallaw is convalesc
ing at home following a tonsilec
tomy at the Blalock clinic.
Pitts-Gory Post
American Legion
Holds "Ladies Night"
On Friday night. Sept. 19, Pitts-
Gary post of the American Legion
held its first annual ladies night.
Dr. H. E. Thomas, vice area com
mander of Seneca, was guest
speaker. Prizes were awarded to
all ladies after the annual banquet:
which was prepared by the home
economics department of Bell j
Street school.
All officers w’ere re-installed to'
serve another year, w-hich included
Benjamin L. Thompson, post com
mander: Wm. H. Bullock, 1st. vice-
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commander; McQuilla Hudson, 2nd
vice-commander; Edward Gilliam,
3rd vice-commander; Thomas H.
Rice, post adjutapt and finance of
ficer; James D. Little, sergeant at
rrms; A. B. Brown, post chaplain;
James Sturkey, post historian:
Henry E. Miller, post service offi
cer; Will Gary, child welfare chair
man: J. P. Thomas, athletic chair
man; Victor A. DeLee, American
ism chairman; E. T. Brown, pub
licity chairman.
A number of Clinton merchants
and business firms contributed
gifts as prizes for the ladies. Offi
cers of the post desire to publicly
express their appreciation to all
who gave prizes to add to the
pleasure of the occasion.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Inez Pruitt has returned
home after a several weeks stay
in Jacksonville, Fla. She was ac
companied here for the week-end
by her daughter, Miss Rachel
Pruitt, of Jacksonville.
Miss Mima Furse of Savannah,
Ga., was the week-end guest of
her niece, Mrs. John David Harper,
and Mr. Harper.
Tony and Casey Ramsey of
Whitmire, were week-end guests
of their grandmother, Mrs. Inez
Pruitt.
HAD TO SIT UP NIGHTS
WITH SINUS TROUBLE
I have been bothered with a sinus condition for a
number of years, and since 1946, it has been exceeding
ly bad, causing me to sit up nights. I was unable to
breathe lying down.
I also had developed arthritis in my right hip, the
leg being stiff and giving me a great deal of pain.
I went to Dr. C. J -Hart, Chiropractor of Laurens.
He took X-ray pictures before giving me an adjustment
Very shortly I began to get a normal night’s sleep with
out the interference of the drainage from the sinuses
and the pain in my right hip was gone.
Have the cause of your trouble corrected and get well.
Consult Dr. Hart today.
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Dr. C. J. Hart, Chiropractor
254 West Main St. Laurens, S. C.
Telephone 22501 Parking Space
Box Office Opens 2:45
Saturday 12:45
Shows Run Continuous
Admission 9c and 42c
Thursday and Friday, Sept. 25-26
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lirth Announcements
IVEY
Lt. and Mrs. Ben F. Ivey. Jr., an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Cynthia Keht, on Sept. 15, at Clay
ton General hospital, Panama Ca-
one. Mrs. Ivev is the former
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WILSON’S GROCERY
305 N. Sloan St.
Phone 884
Clinton, S. C.
Miss Kent Wysor, daughter of Col.
and Mrs. Robert Wysor of this
city.
* HARRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harris of Jo- j
anna, announce the birth of a son,;
Gary Randolph, on September 20,!
at Hays hospital. Mrs. Harris was!
before marriage Miss Rose Marie
Roberts.
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NEWS AND SHORT
Saturday, Sept. 27 (One Day)
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With John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Walter Pidgeon,
Roy Rogers, “Gabby” Hayes, Marjorie Main
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“When In Rome” 7
A Convict Escapes, Hiding in the Robes of a Priest.
With Van Johnson, Paul Douglas, Joseph Calleia
SHORTS 9c and 42c
THE CASINO
Admission 9c and 30c
OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS ANDJ5ATURDAYS
t Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26-27
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GOLD RAIDERS
(Western)
With GEORGE O’BRIAN and
THE THREE STOOGES.
MASTERMINDS
(Comedy)
With LEO GCXRCEY and
THE BOWERY BOYS.
Serial—“KING OF THE CONGO”—Chapter 9
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harDin
Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Hardin an
nounce the birth of a son, Theron
Cauley, on September 20, at Hays
hospital. Mrs. Hardin was former
ly Mi§s Bessie Cauley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley.
SHEPARD
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Shepard
announce Jhe birth of a daughter,
Sandra Charlene, on Sept. 19 at
Hays hospital. Mrs. Shepard is the
former -Miss Bettv Julia Lydia.
SUMMER
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey R. Summer
of near Clinton, announce the birtn
of a son, Barry Dean, on Sept. 18.
Mrs. Summer was before marriage
Miss Elizabeth Juanita Barlow.
ODOM
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindsay Od
om announce the birth of a son,
Albert Lindsay, Jr., on Sept. 18 at
the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Odom be
fore marriage was Miss Viola
Cooper.
CHANDLER
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Chand
ler announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Candice, on Sept. 19 at the
Blalock clinic. Mrs. Chandler was
before marriage Miss Amanda Mil
am.
BURBAGE
Mr. and Mrs. John Richard Bur
bage announce the birth of a
daughter, Bobby Jean, on Sept. 20
at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Bur
bage is the former Miss Ann Hy
man.
CASEY
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Casey an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Barbara Ann, on Sept. 24 at the
Blalock clinic. Mrs. Casey was be
fore marriage Miss Annie Smith.
Duke’s
MAYONNAISE Pint 25c
Park Place
TOILET TISSUE Roll St
WITH THE SICK
Friends of Arthur Benjamin will
be interested to know he is a pa
tient at the Blalock clinic.
Miss Virginia Hallman has re
turned home after a several days
stay at the Blalock clinic suffering
injuries received in an accident.
Mrs. Henry King is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Friends of Marshall Webb will
regret to know he is a patient at
Hays hospital.
D. D. Satterfield is a patient at
Hays hospital.
Earl Moates, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Moates, returned home
yesterday after a several days stay*
at the Blalock clinic.
Miss Virginia Lynch is conva
lescing at her home in Cross Hill
following a tonsilectomy at the
Blalock clinic.
Friends of D. B. Wehunt will be
interested to know he is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Charles Bible is convalesc-
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