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M '■ I The Chronicle Strives To Be A Clean News paper, Complete, Newsy and Reliable * , ®hp Clinton If You Don’t Read The Chronicle You Don’t Get the News Volume LI 11 Canton, S. C, Thursday, October 9, 1952 Number 41 WEST ClIKTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS MRS. GRADY SMITH, Correspondent and Representative—Telephone 422R Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Robertson and son and Mrs. Frances Jones of Fort Mill, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Webb. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis spent the week-end in Kingsport, Tenn., with the former’s mother, Mis. Mary Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and Cindy and Mrs. Leila Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith in New berry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin and( daughter of Florence, were week-| end guests of the latter’s parents,! Mr. arnd Mrs. J. L. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Argo Ivester and 1 family visited Mrs. Ivester’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, in Martin, Ga., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trammell and R. T. Trammell attended the Mabry reunion in Jonesville Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Braswell and Gary, Miss Peggy Marler and Tommy Holmes visited Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore .and family visited Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gill and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Zim merman in Barnwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hall, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Bullington of Un ion, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sparks. Mrs. Louie Lyles and daughter, Wanda, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, In Green wood. Mrs. Bea Norris of Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan and daughter, Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brawley of Charlotte, spent the day recently with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor recently. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wood and family of Norfolk, Va., spent the week recently w'ith the former’s mother, Mrs. Ora Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tinsley vis ited his sister, Mrs. Bryant Stirb- ling. and Mr. Stribling in Newberry Sunday. Carl Melton of Ware Shoals, vis ited Dessie Webb during the week end. Richard Thomas of Charleston, visited Mrs. Evelyn Sams and fam ily during the week-end. Mrs. John Campbell and daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Camp bell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Hughes and family in Fountain Inn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Richards and family of Ware Shoals, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Campbell Sun day. Sic and Mrs. A. W. Sarrentino J. C. THOMAS’ W£W/9S3 WESTFIELD America's Lowest Prked Fine Watches! Watches enlarged to show detail SPARTAN MILBURN 5s Come in today for the FIRST showing of these brilliant watches J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler “It’s Time That Counta’ West Main Street Clinton, S. C. Prices Include federal tai and Vicky Yvonne of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Sarren- tino’s mother, Mrs. Lessie Harri son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell vis ited in Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of Greenwood, spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. Ora Wood. Luke Fuller and Truman Ow ens attended the world series * m New York. Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Martin and daughters of Simpsonville, visited R$vi and Mrs. J. W. Sptllers Thurs day.' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jloltzclaw and Sammy and Willie Kinard vis ited Mr. and 1 Mrs. Fred Rodelsper- ger in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Holtzclaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee J- Holtzclaw, Jr., and children and Mrs. Essie Powell of Greer, visited Mrs Ada Center Sunday. - Mrs Powell remained for the week. Mr ; and Mrs. R. B. Amick visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. W. H. Long, who is ill, in Prosperity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard. Mr. and Mrs. Walter LWpard of Saluda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Leopard Sunday. We regret to say that Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Yarbrough are leaving the community today to make their home in Woodruff. Mrs. O. R. Rollins has returned home after a week's visit with her brother, G. S. Hunter, in Columbus, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Baker McClem- mons and Mrs. Guy DeShields of Greer, visited Mrs. J. J. Smith Sun day. Mrs. Lilly Pptnam Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schappaul of Cherry Point, N. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. J. H. Whitmire and on Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Leland McCul lough of Whitmire, visited Mrs. Whitmire. Mrs. J. H. Whitmire, Mrs. Lilly Putnam and Mr^ and Mrs. Herman ScTiappaur visited MrfT A. C. Sijgfi in Ninety-Six Sunday. Mrs. E M. Woods of Newberry, visited her sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beckham Sunday. Mrs. Earl Braswell, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Dover attended the funeral of Gab Cantell in Anderson Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McGee and family and Mrs. Keith McGee and daughter attended the dedication service and homecoming at Enoree Baptist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Camp bell and son of Greenwood visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell Sunday. ^ Birthdays and Wedding Anniversaries Mrs. Harold Hampton celebrated a birthday October 5. Elwood Fulmer observed a birth day October 6, which was also Ar go Ivester’s birthday. Feddie Whitman was 7 years old recently. Ms. Ada Center was 73 years old October 1. Miss Annette Ballew celebrated her birthday October 3. Cornelia Hooper will celebrate her 8th birthday October 13. , With The Sick Miss Cissy Moore underwent a tonsileetomy at the Blalock clinic Friday. Mrs. Louise Baker is convalesc ing at the home of her sister. Miss Nellie Osborne, after undergoing surgery at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Mollie Painter is ill at her home. Birthday Dinner Enjoyed On Sunday the membership of the Church of God on Elizabeth street complimented Rev. J. B. Cole with a dinner in honor of his 50th birthday. Dinner was served picnic style on the church grounds and Rev. Cole was remembered with many useful gifts. Call To Go To Church Services The brotherhood of Calvary Bap tist church wishes to give transpor tation to anyone desiring it to come to church. Just call 862 for any of the regular services or during the levival and someone will call for you and carry you back home. Missionary Meeting The Woman’s Missionary Society of Bailey Memorial church held its regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. David Word. The devotional reading from Ephesians 5:14-20, was read by Mrs. Word, followed by a season of prayer in observance of the Week of Prayer. Miss Marie Weir then sang a special number. The Bible study, John 18-21, was brought by Mrs. W. R. Terry, fin ishing the book of John. Miss Weir then gave an interesting mission studv from the book, “Japan’s New Day.” After the reading of the minutes and roll call, a business meeting took place. The hostess then serv- Called To New Safety Law Effective January 1 South Carolina’s Safety Responsi bility Law, which becomes effective Jan. 1, will be administered by the State Highway Department. Its operation will be directly super vised by the Motor Vehicle Division of the department in which is con centrated driver and vehicle regis tration records, both vital tb the administration of the new law. The act provides that' when any person is involved in an accident causing death, injury or property danmage in excess or $50 to others, he must within 60 days, post security tvith the State Highway Department m an amount estimated to cover damages to the other person or the other person’s property. The question of who is at fault does not enter into the matter at this stage—and in the case of a collision between two vehicles", the owners and operators of each vehicle must post the security for damage to the other ed refreshments, buffet style. Camp Fire Coups To Meet The Camp Fire girls of Mrs. Bre- vad Patterson and Mrs. Michael Shay’s groups, will meet this after noon at 4 o’clock at the Community building. vehicle. The State Hignway Department does not sit as a referee in any dis pute as to who may have been at fault. Vi Failure of the driver or owner of either vehicle to post security makes it mandatory for the highway depart ment to suspend the driver's license and registration of all vehicles regis tered in his name unless one of the following conditions applies' ii> he has been released from oility by the dameged party, (2) he was held not to hive been liable ay a court of jurisdiction, (3) he has executed an acknowledged written igreement providing for payment of damage claims, or (4) he had ;n effect at the time of rhe accident an automo bile liability insurance policy meeting the requirements of the act. Specialists A LITTLE UARNIK ISA DANGEROUS TRIMAj Choral and Chorus Groups To Meet The Male chorus rehearsal will be held at 7:30 each Monday eve ning at the Community building. The Girls Choral club meets each Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Cub Scouts To Meet he cub scouts boys age 8-9-10 will meet at the Clinton Mill Commun ity building .Saturday' at 4 o'clock to go on a weiner roast. Charles Leatherwood;' UBr'DuKa w ay " "and Glenn Downs will accompany the group. Your health is your most valuable possession and many people will freely offer you advice as to how to pro tect it. But remember that a little learning is a dan gerous thing. Your physician and your pharmacist have devoted their lives to the protection of your health. You can safely rely only on the advice of your physician when your health is at stake, and you can always rely on us for unexcelled prescription service. ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN To Mom Ut Yow YOUNG’S PHARMACY WE DELIVER Phone 19 Smart Housewives Insist On Table-Tested Enriched e e o o o 4 ADLUH FLOUR r 0 o FOR A REAL TASTE-TREAT TRY BISCUITS MADE WITH _ ADLUH FLOUR You Will Find ADLUH FLOUR — At Your Favorite Food Store ALLEN BROS. MILUNG COMPANY COLUMBIA and GREENWOOD