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t I 1 t I’aue Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 2.3, 1052 New County Home Is Formally Opened Two Afternoons The recently completed county home was formally opened on Wed- LOOK! Cold weather is here again. WE ARE FEATURING Real Italian SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI ~~ BARBECUED CHICKEN •••Of* ••• BARBECUED RABBIT served in our dining de partment or to be taken to your home] RODDY’S DRIVE-IN “Come Out and Try Us” ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ nesday of tfft' past week with visi tors invited to view the home both Wednesday and Thursday after-! noons. Rev. C'arehce L. Letson, pastor j of the Wattsville Presbyterian “eKurcTir^nd chaplain at the home. I Red Feather Campaign To Open Monday PERSONAL MENTION offered prayer at the opening cxer-1 uses. Visitors were taken on a Clinton’s first annual Red Feather tour of the building including the 'campaign opens Monday with a goal women's and men’s wings, chapel. of $12 000 tQ ^ raised for six char _l kitchen, sitting room and sick . . .. .. 1 roams, which have been newly fur- ltabl « organizations during the three- niched throughout. Many flower week drive. arrangements were sent by organi-] The first week, beginning Monday zations and individuals for the op- anc j run ning through Friday, will be ening and cold drinks were served to advance ifts A toU1 of through the courtesy of several bot- $7>200 has been set for ^ e illing companies in the county. which wil , includ<? solicitations from Anyone who is interested is in- i oca i business houses and prospec- i vited to visit the home at any time. ji ve large donors. R. S. Truluck The committees in charge of fur- heads the advance gifts committee, rushing the home and for open The Community Chest of Greater house ha\e expressed tneir app*« Clinton, Inc., is operating in cooper- ciation for the support and inter-j ation with these six charitable or- est shown in the project. :ganizations: the American Red ' ~ ~ " Cross, Salvation Army, Crippled ChiTdren, Cancer society, Heart so ciety, Boy Scouts, Blue Birds and other local youth work. It means one single fund appeal for the year, i - General solicitations among the schools, the residential areas and elsewhere^vill be conducted during ;the second week of the Community Chest campaign, Nov. 3-V. The goal for this phase is $4,800. A third week, Nov. 10-14, has been set aside for completing all details of the work and bringing the campaign to a close. i Advance gift workers are sched-! uled to start their efforts early Mon day morning, immediately after a, kickoff breakfast at Hotel Mary 1 Musgrove. Chest Chairman Hugh S. Jacobs said members to participate in this will be notified individually of the time of the breakfast. At the same time, he announced the names of these persons who will head the campaign within the public schools: Florida Street — Miss Ella Little McCrary; Academy Street —; Miss Elizabeth Copeland; Providence — Miss Margaret Blakely; Clinton high—R. E. Martin; State Training school—Miss Louise Cox. Negro leaders—McQuilla Hudson, * principal of Bell Street school, Rev. K. L. Moore and Rev. W. D. Coker, j DR. L. B. MARION NATUROPATH Res. Phone 939 500 South Broad St. AN ANNOUNCEMENT THF PHYSICIANS OF CLINTON AND JOANNA ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM FEE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE NOV. 1, 1952 OFFICE VISITS— Exclusive of laboratory procedures, injections, or special treatments $3.90 HOUSE CALLS— 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 pjn - $4.00 6:00 pjn. to 10:00 p.m $5.00 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. $6.00 Out of town calls approximately 50c per mile (one way) additional. (Signed) GEO. R. BLALOCK. M. D. F. K. SHEALY, M. D. D. H. McFADDEN, MLD. E. N. SULLIVAN, M. D. D. O. RHAME, M. D. D. E. WALLAH, M. D. Mrs. Robert E. Wysor returned Tuesday from a several weeks visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ben Ivey, and Lt. Ivey and their infant daughter in Panama. . ! Abng Clinton people attending the Maid of Cotton contest at Clem- son Saturday everting were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart, Misses Lillian and Kathy Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, Miss Emily Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely. Miss Missy Allen of Wadesboro, N. C. will arrive toorrow to spend the week-end with Miss Eloise Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Poole, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin and children were guests Sunday of Mrs. Poole’s father. J. T. Dempsey, and sister, Mrs. J. E. Bailty, in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and daughter, Miss Lucy Thomas, and Mary Lou Skinner of Conway, and Mrs. Alex Henry spent Sunday at Mars Hill college. Mars Hill, N. C., visiting Terry Thomas and George Henry.. Mr. and Mrs. A. -R.- Hamilton of Bluffton, spent the week-end with the latter’s, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young, and other rela tives in Easley. Mrs. George M. Abbot of Long Is land, N. Y., is visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. David S. Cook. Miss Sara Elizabeth Workman of Columbia college, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bonds Workman over the week-end. She had as her guest Miss Shirley Mar tin also of Columbia college. Tommy Wallace of Laurens, is spending some time with his grand parents, Mr. and Mr#. Mace Young. Miss Juanita Asbill of Queens college, Charlotte, N. C, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brunson Asbill. She had as her guests Misses Olive Fergu son, Sonya Brady, Scotti Scott, Marion Siets and Kitty Sue Carter, all of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman at tended the state meeting of the Forty and Eight in Columbia Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McKee of Woodruff, were guests Sunday of Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mrs. E. Mood Smith has returned from a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Harvey, in Columbia. ToRHitve Misery of r* A CPi6W A 'MOAMtii k Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Admission 9c and 42c Thursday and Friday, Oct. 23-24 JAMES CAGNEY CORINNE CALVET DAN DAILEY ■ W V n "This N&tof WHAT PRICE GLORY 7ecAfu/u>€c\s —r— Saturday, Oct. 25 (One Day) SAVAGE SPECTACLE!...Ms Never Before Filmed! Thornwell Plays Epworth Saturday Do You Want - HEATERS HEATING PADS SHOTGUNS ELECTRIC WIRE • WELL PUMPS PAINTS REFRIGERATORS COOKING PANS or HORSE COLLARS You Will Find It At— ^COPELAND HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. Telephone 15 Thornwell will play Epworth $ 'Chlldyefis - hpfhe , Saturday 'evening at 7:30 on Johnson Field. Epworth , n 4i $ reportedly has one of the strongest fchows Run Continuous 4 small school football teams in the state this year. Jimrny»» Warren, Epworth tailback, is among the 1 best in the state. Epworth has de- feAted the following schools this year: Hartsville, Barnwell, Bam berg, Carlisle, and Connie Max well Children’s home. The orphanage boys should be in good shape for the game, except Captain Jack Brown, who is still bothered with a knee injury. r •" You can avoid this predicament. It pays to safeguard your valuable papers and important possessions in a Safe Deposit Box—and it costs as little as a few cents a week. Come in and rent a box here soon. M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 66th Year • 4 Episcopal Group Thanks Friends At some time in life a peson or group will undertake a project that requires all the prayers and sup port possible to bring said project to a successful climax. We, the people ot All , ,Saints < ► | Episcopal church bf Clinton, S. C.. recently undertooK such a task and received the wholehearted prayers, hard work and good wishes of ouV many friends. It would be, difficult to express appreciation by word or deed but we will try simply by saying “Thank you all from the depths of our hearts and may the Lx>rd add sbme blessing for your kind- o Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 27-28 Si#*** SlWHNWil'l ik Duel at Silver Creek «7ec4/rfCofo ~ A UNIVtm INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29 ANNIE OF THE ANDIES (Technicolor Sea Adventure) With JEAN PETERS and LOUIS JOURDAN THE CASINO Friday and Saturday, Oct, 24-25 ness Yours Very Truly, R. MICHAEL TURNER, Senior Warden. TO VOTE FOR IKE, VOTE ON THE RIGHT On* “X" U all y<HI t © writ*. Rut an “X” in th« circla directly under NOMINATION . ®T PETITION - on the right hand side o# your ballot. It Is NOT necessary to vote for individual electors. OFFICE i < Presidential and Vice- Presktential Electors DEMOCRAT - 0 YOUR COUNTY SOUTH CAROLINA Your City, Yoor Ward, Your Box NOVEMBER 4, 1952 REPUBLICAN 0 Adlai E. Stevenson PRESIDENT John J. Sparkman VICE-PRESIDENT Dwight D. Eisenhower PRESIDENT Richard VICI NOMINATION BY PETITION 0 Dwight D. PRESIDENT Rickard M. Nixon VICE-PRESIDENT □ Neville Bennett □ Wilton E. H □ R. B. John E. Messeny Edgar Morris □ W. F. Shillito □ C. M. Smith Harold C. Booker Jones L. Coker □ Susan R. Guignard □ Bernard Manning □ Moffatt G. McDonald □ Paul Quattkbaum □ Wm. S. Reamer, Jr. □ E. Edward Wehman, Jr. INSTIUCnONS—T» *or* « Uruqkt pKty tieief, , cro» (XI in tlx cirtl* (Ol wider tie uim of your porty. Not 4a**. To note a wiacd Heiot, or w otfcer word, for cWidatot of dtfftroM parties, omit maim, a cron (X) mark m the p a cron (XI nark h tie rotwfl utuare □ opposite tie oape of each candidate an tie battot for wiom you witk to volt If Notiinf further eood or should it party circle at tic top and make t ...... ._ mm . mK Jf you wish to vote for s CdfiduJjt# nM on any liefc,., write or place tie nane of such candidate on your ticket opposite tie nan* of tie office. Icforc Icarmo tie booth fold the ballot so mo Niitisci of tho m00090r msy be «oo«i 00 the outside. r raw poiticaf ad by South Carofiniaos for Eistobewor. Douglas McKay. Ol. W i Leaner. Jr. Y-Cb.; I M Edwards. Treat 1 ^Jhinh it Oi B 1 DEATH VALLEY (Adventure) With ROBERT LOWERY and _ . Sterling Holloway. Serial "KING OF THE CONGO”—Chap. IS NORTH OF THE BORDER (Western) With RUSSEL HAYDEN and INEZ COOPER. 9c and 80c f vet; |Y THE TIME this adver tisement reaches your eye, we will have received more than 6,000 entries in our Slo gan Contest. Some are excel lent, while as might be ex pected some are mediocre, and others not so good. But on the whole they average much bet ter than we had looked for, and the number submitted is far beyond our highest hopes. One of the favorites is, "For lower rates see Lester Bates,” or some slight variation of this idea. Another is, “Be wise— CAPITAL-ize,’* but this is too much like Aetna’s “Be wise— AETNA-ize" for us to use. One lady, we dare not give her name, but you would know she is a married woman, says: “A little sum wjll bury the bum!” The entire office force got a good laugh from this. Remember, the contest runs until Nov. 15, and no entry postmarked after that date will be accepted. Get your slo gan in now. Your Capital man has full information, so see him if you need help. ! 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