The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 27, 1952, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Society
(Continued from page three)
aoom. A Thanksgiving motif was
effected with a pilgrim hat, flow-
OFFICE SUPPUES
C omplete Hoe, all the little items
needed fer the office.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Phone 74
ers and yellow tapers.
Birth Announcements
to strengthen these important truths
which are not always ••self-evident.”
In the words of the late Supreme
Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis:
"Democracy demands continuous
Rowland, a club visitor, and Mrs.
Jack Red.
Chrysanthemums with ivy andj
other greenery decorated the card
rooms. |
WE ANNOUNCE
THE OPENING
OF OUR
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Here’s a club to which all can belong — a club that
will help you do the things you desire next Christmas!
Put in a little each week, receive a substantial Christmas
check next year. That's all t-here is to it but it’s the
surest recipe we know for a Merry Christmas and a debt-
free New Year.
Deposit Each
Receive Early
Meek for 50 Weeks
Next December
50c
$25.00
$1.00
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$50.00
$2.00
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$100,00
$5.00
$250.00
$10*00
$500.00
Wednesday afternoon of the pastj
week Mrs. Frank Cauley gave a| JORDAN
dessert bridge for members of heri Tn^a-. i
c l u b Mr and Mrs. John B. Jordan sacrifice by ^ individual and more
. . announce the birth of a daughter, * exigent obedience to the moral law
A sweetcourse wasserved at 2 Margaret Elizabeth, on Nov. 24 at than any other form of government.”
daintily appointed tables and later ^ 3^10^ dinia Mrs. Jordan, ' w Ampriran* ar* in
a number o( progressions made. is , he former Miss Eliza beth Wy- cr ^ sin gly ,wie that
Pnre wmnera were Mrs. Jasper sor , daughter of Col. and Mrs. Rob-‘" ea o ur ^eLnt lay o ( fife^ma“
ert E. Wysor, Jr. 1 sacr ifi ces Q f material goods and —
MOATES l God forbid—of human lives. Never-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moates an- theless, we are thankful that we
nounce the birth of a son, Ernest, have liberty and not slavery; that
Danny, on November 19 at Hays we have plenty and not austerity.
hospitaU But there is one irfore blessing that
«: BEATY we would ask for America.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Beaty an-’ This thought is exemplified in the
$ nounce the birth of a son on Nov. talmudic story of a rabbi who was
j.j 24 at Hays hospital. | visiting a student who was learned
jf: COTHRAN and rich. When the teacher was
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alton about to leave, the host asked the
i\ Cothran of Laurens, Rt. 3, an- rabbi for his blessing.
** nounce the birth of a daughter on Replied the sage: "I will tell thee
November 24 at Hays hospital. a parable. A traveler was passing
SCOTT i through a desert and he grew hun-
§ Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis Scott gry, faint and thirsty. He found a
« of Laurens, Rt. 2, announce the tr ee wdiose fruit was sweet, whose
« birth of a daughter on Nov. 24 at shade was pleasant and at whose
8! Hays hospital. I foot there flowed a stream. After re-
:•[ WILLIS ! freshing himself, he was about to
til Mr. and Mrs. Dewey E. Willis i a ^ e his departure and said: ‘O tree,
^ announce the birth of a son, L. J., how ^ a ^ * bless you? If I say to
\\ on Nov. 23 at the Blalock Clinic. f hee - Ma y y° ur frult ^ sweet,” lo,
h 1 Mrs. Willis is the former Miss Mil- 11 15 so already; ‘That your shade be
§ dred. Juanita Gregory. pleasant, . lo, it is pleasant now;
BIBLE I "That a stream shall nourish you,”
fj Mr. and Mrs. James Andrew Bi- lo, this good fortune is already yours.
£ ble announce the birth of twin But I will say, "May all the-saplings
sons, Harry Lee and James Albert, planted from you be like unto your-
m on NoVr 24r-*t-the Blalock chnic: self.--” So, my som, it is with-you.
« Mrs. Bible was before marriage How shall I invoke God’s blessing
Miss Shelby Jean Franklin. Upon you? With Torah? Lo, you al-
g 1 ' CARTER ! ready possess learning. With wealth?
K Mr. and Mrs. William E. Carter Bo, you are already rich. With chil-
of Paducah, Ky., announce the dre«? Lo, you have a good-size fam-
« birth of a daughter. Cynthia Ann, I By. But I will say unto you: ‘May
» on November 13. The Carters' God .g rant that a11 y° ur chBdren may
H made their home here while the j b e l^ 6 un l° yourscelF.”
former was attending Presbyterian It is in this spirit that America
college. ' ! should pray at Thanksgiving time.
IO Lord, may we and our offspring
| be worthy of the treasure-house of
spiritual truth left us by our free
dom-loving ancestors. May we show
ourselves truly deserving of the
blessings of liberty, justice and op
portunity which are the life-giving
source of democracy. But above all.
Thursday, November 27, 1952 ^
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Father of all men, let us by our daily
actions advance the prihciples of
America so the world may be thank
ful that our children were moved to
emulate the spirit of their Founding
Fathers. j a
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Look at the label on the prescription medicine we have
prepared for you and you will see three important
lames—your own, your physician s, and ours. Our
name definitely fines our responsibility to you and to
your physician; your name is evidence of your confi
dence in our prescription service. We value your
confidence above everything else and you can rely on
us always to maintain the high standards of our pro
fession of Pharmacy. *
ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN
To Phone Us Your Prescriptionsf
YOUNG’S PHARMACY
Phone 19
WE DELIVER
THANKSGIVING
MEDITATION
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M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member F.D.I.C. — Our 66th \>ar
By ALFRED L. FRIEDMAN
In November Kiwanis Magazine
Thanksgiving Day is one of Amer
ica’s most significant holidays. It re
lates our blessings to the source of
j-: our purpose and being. It is a pow-
£ erful reminder that all we have and
;> all we'hope to be, as individuals and
i.t as a people, is rooted in a God of
»{ justice, righteousness and peace.
£ This day helps us recall our early
\\ days of hardship, poverty and stn+g-
£ gle; the years of our early beginning;.
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||ithe humbleness of our way of life.
And so Thanksgiving Day serves as
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ness It is a clarion call t0 p rayer
and self-searching.
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Thursday and Friday, Nov. 27-28
THANKSGIVING
One of the Screen’s
Great Sea Stories!
'•'ON* **
58?
C'*' 1
Saturday, November 29 (One Day)
“Bela Lugosi Meets The
Brooklyn Gorilla”
A horror film that will stiffen you with laughter.
With Bela Lugosi, Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo.
Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 1-2
] Thi<i ahility- of-Americans Ter 're=7
evaluate their heritage is the source j
j of our greatness and the basis of true ■
thanksgiving.
Are we becoming too complacent j
about our blessings? Have we reach-;
led the Voint of condoning immorality j|
I in our public and private lives? Are
l we too tolerant of mans inhumanity
to man? Now is the time to search |
! our hearts. Now is the time for us,
HOUSEHOLD HELPS
When plastic table cloths tear, use j
; the portions of them which remain
good as small aprons for yourself,
for covers for appliances or refrig
erator bags.
Attach a recipe rack or a napkin
rack high in your hall in which to
place letters and nail so they won’t
get lost beore family returns home.
^Jhinh It Oi
ven
T HANKS, folks, for the great
interest shown in our Slo
gan Contest, which ended Sat
urday. Nov. 15. At the close
we had feceived a total of
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9
u.
CmkUllumn.
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• —Po* Duggon
>... Robert Carton ■%mmt
■ .. Horr, War?#. • ih» .. l*o Bob.
k. ERiOlt Nugnnt
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3
FIVE FINGERS
, (A Thrilling Spy Story)
With James Mason and Danielle Darrieux
THE CASINO
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 28-29
BUFFALO BILL
RIDES AGAIN
(Western)
With RICHARD ARLEN.
THE PRAIRIE
(A James Fenimore Cooper story)
With Allen Baxter and Lenor
Aubert.
Serial—“MAN FROM THE MOON”—Chapter 3
Whila we have not yet com
pleted the indexing, and can
not tell you how many people
submitted entries, it will prob
ably run a couple of thousand
or so. A great many sent in
only one slogan, but there
were others .whose entries ran
into the hundreds.
We have received many let
ters from folks telling us how
much they enjoyed trying, win
or lose, and we sincerely ap
preciate the time and et.’orts
of those who tried.
Announcement of the win
ners will be made in a state
wide broadcast at our Annual
Meeting in Spartanburg on
Thursday evening, December
18. The time of the broadcast
will be given here later.
PRESIDE!
CAPITAL LIFE AND HEALTH
INSURANCE COMPANY
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
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Misery of
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WILSON’S GROCERY
305 N. Sloan St.
Phone 884
Clinton, S. C.
ORANGES—8 lb. bag 39c
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Duke’s Vi
MAYONNAISE Pint 25c
COUNTRY SAUSAGE lb. 38c
SUGAR
5 Lbs.
lO'/t Oz. Gibbs
VEG SOUP
American Beauty
BLACK-EYED
PEAS
10c can
Balentine’s
BACON ENDS
lb. 17c
Morrell’s BACON
PLENTY
Dressed and Drawn
FRYERS
75c ea.
Morrell
PURE LARD
4-lb. Ctn.
lb. 38c
Margold.
MARGARINE
19c lb.
Unica
SALMON
T-Bone STEAK lb. 68c
Round, Sirloin, Tenderized — lb. 75c
PICNIC HAMS I GRAPEFRUIT
4 to 6 Lbs. AYg.
303 Cans Mayfield
CORN
lb. 35c j 5 for 2 5c | 2 for 29c
Fresh S. C. EGGS large doz. 69c
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE