The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 11, 1952, Image 2

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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / Thursday, December 11, 1952 Two Cage Games Here Next Week Presbyterian college cagers, off to a surprisingly fast start, will tackle two more opponents at home next week before hitting the sidelines for Christinas holidays. They entertain Elon Monday night and Clemson on Tuesday. The freshman-dominated Blue Stocking squad currtntly boasts a record of three wins and one loss alter the opening two weeks of p'.ay. Such performance complete ly nullifies all pre-season estimates which had PC figured to start ?lowly. Only one man on the squad is a letterman. Presbyterian added tw r o of the three victories during the past week. The Hosemen nosed out powerful High Point by a narrow £5-83 count Tuesday night after trouncing Catawba, 73-55, last Sat- jrday. In the opening week, they bounced Lenoir-Rhyne to a 69-62 urt tune and fell for-their only 'oss before Clemson, 77-64. Captain Paul Nye, the only let- itrman, and Freshman Dave' Thompson, have been the big guns .n the PC attack. Both are for wards. Nye, who had starred at guard three previous years, was shifted to forward this year, and he has shown even more brightly there. Always a jim dandy ball handler, and team spark plug, Nye now steps forth as a dangerous point- maker. He is currently averaging 21.8 points per game. A step ahead of Nye in the bucketing department is Thomp son, the freshman who bids to take over where four-times All-State Dwight Groninger left off last sea son. Thi$ youngster, after firing 36 points in the dost? contest against High Point Tuesday night, is now boasting an average of 23 points per game. These two players have been providing the main scoring punch, while four other boys have devel oped fast in the business of de fending against attack. Freshman Guat;d Bill Toole demonstrates sharp ball-handling and the abil ity of being a qyick, sticky de fender: and excelling at rebounds have been Guard Clyde Beaumont, and Centers Joe Counts and Ar nold Stone. FOWLER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melvin Fowler announce the birth of a son, Steven Bernard, on Dec. 9 at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Fowler is long hour ' s 0 f darkness' the former Miss Tommy Alice | Steven. EVANS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis _ Evans of the benefit of all highway users. Mr. Akers pointed out that the; record shows December is a peak | month fpr traffic fatalities. And i they are caused by certain hazards | that are made more severe by drink-J ing: 1. Early arrival of darkness and 2. Bad weather. 3. Slippery roads. All of these factors tend to produce Joanna, announce the birth of a accidents in alliance with liquor, daughter on December 9 at Hays; Repeated tests have shown that hospital. the alcoho1 in eve n one average GILES drink appreciably dulls a person’s, Mr. and Mrs. Elberton Giles of> e " ses and tends to detroy his good! Jefferson' street, announce thei i ud ^. en t\ If , y ° u u f* * oin * 10 drive > birth of a daughter on December! d< ? n 1 drlnk al ^ ho j i< ; bevera 2 e s.” Mr. Akers stated. “And if you’re walking home, be extra careful after that holiday cheer’.” METHODIST SOCIETY TO MEET MONDAY The Womans Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church will meet Monday afternoon December 15, at 4 o’clock. SAY: “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE’ THANK YOU 9 at Hays hospital. DORTON Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edward Dorton announce the birth of a daughte, Debra Lynn, on Dec. 6 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Dorton was rv (* before marriage Miss Alice Whis- implement V-0. nant of Manchester, Ga. BOWDEN Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Bow den of Greenville, announce the Grand Opening Of Deere Implement C At Laurens Saturday WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT MR. ANDREW M. LAW 4 IS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH OUR FIRM CALHOUN fir COMPANY INVESTMENT SECURITIES 130 MORGAN SQUARE SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROUNA Announcement has just been made of the new John Deere “40” Series birth of a son, Stephen Neighbors, General-Purpose Tractors which re- on Dec. 4 at St. Francis hospital. The Bowdens also have another son, Sam, Jr. Mrs. Bowden is the former Miss Evelyn Neighbors of this city. REBLITZ M-Sgt. and Mrs. Victor E. Reb litz announce the birth of a daugh ter, Bonnie Lou, on October 12. Mrs. Reblitz is the former Miss Ruth South of this city. Sgt. and Mrs. Reblitz are residing in Ja pan where he is stationed with headquarters, Far East Command. Their friends will be interested to know they expect to return to the states in the spring or summer. :: v# V* • * :: ^ ♦ • % Yes, it’s really smart—smart to make sure of enough money for Christmas shopping next year; smart to en joy the satisfied feeling of a paid-for Christmas. Why not come in and enroll today? M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS' Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 66th Year 1 ! I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J ♦ ♦ : ♦ t ! -♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MKflADWRi I Oheabie k WITH THE SICK H. L. Black is convelascing at Hays hospital following an opera tion. Charles Malpass underwent an operation yesterday at Hays hos pital. Friends of S. C. Dunlap will re gret to know he is ill at Hays hospital where he has betn a pa tient for the past.ten days. Mrs. Robert Hannah of Whit mire, is a patient the Blalock clin ic. Friends of Mrs. Don Copeland of Renno, will be interested to know she is a patient at the Blalock clin ic...., 1* — — Mrs. Leroy Dean returned home yesterday from the Blalock clinic where she underwent an optration. Mrs. R. E. Newman is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. James M. Copeland is con valescing at her home in Rtnno fol- low’ing a few days stay at the Bla lock clinic. Mrs. E. Mood Smith returned to her homt Tuesday after a several weeks stay at the Blalock clinic. C. L. Lark is a patient at Hays hospital. H. Boyd Watts underwent an operation yesterday at Hays hos pital. Mrs. G. N. Johnson of Kinards, is a patient at Hays hospital. Truckers' Head Gives Safety Tip place the "M” Series. Headlining an impressive list of advances in the new models are: new heavy-duty three-point hitch for a new and completely modem line of Quik-Tatch working equip ment, a new and advanced system of load and depth control through the time-proved John Deere Touch-o- matic system, and a more powerful two-cylinder engine that delivers approximately 15 per cent more power. One of the new models will be on display Saturday, Dec. 13 by the Laurens Tractor and Implement Co. of Laurens. The new Model “40” Standard re- j places the Model “M” in the John; Deere line; the Model “40” Tjicycle-, Type replcaes the Model “MT.” They 1 are rated as full two-plow tractors in most soils; furnish complete pow-! er for farms up to 100 acres, helper 1 power for larger farms. Otustanding in styling and per formance, the new John Deere Trac tors meet in every respect the exact ing standards that have won the company its respected position in the farm implement industry. U. D. C. MEETING FRIDAY The Stephen D. Lee Chapter, Un ited Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet Friday evening, December 12, at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Joe W. Leake. PIANOS JUST ARRIVED BIG TRAILER LOAD Thoroughly Reconditioned and Tuned. 95.00 and up TERMS: m DOWN Plus S. C. Sales Tax HURRY! PICK OUT ONE FOR CHRISTMAS The Trading Post Laurens, S. C. A Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! Thursday and Friday, Dec. 11-12 Francis Goes To West Point I Talking Mule Upsets Discipline at the Point. With Donald O’Connor, Lori Nelson, William Reynolds Saturday, December 13 (One Day) Wac From Walla Walla (Slapstick Comedy) r~ Judy Cknova enlists in the Womans Army Corps With Judy Canova and Stephen Dunne Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 15-16 tt/WAWW*., no l _ bud $ lou teorr-CosTEiio lost in Alaska WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17 (One Day) THE RAGING TIDE A thrilling story of a man with two lives. With Richard Conte and Shelley Winters THE CASINO Friday and Saturday, Dec. 12-13 TRIPLE EYES OF TEXAS (Western) With ROY ROGERS TROUBLE (Comedy) With LEO GORCEY and THE BOWERY BOYS. ’ MEN FROM THE MOON”—Chapter 5 9c and 30c “Stay away from- that ‘one more for the road’,” warned W. W. Akers, Jr., president of the Motor Trans port Association. “In fact, if you’re driving, don’t take the first drink, if it’s stronger than coffee.” Mr. Akers was speaking in sup- port of the National Courtesy and Safety program conducted by the Motor Transport Association and the American trucking industry for ^Jhinh it Over! W E THINK we will just let our “sloganeers” write our ad for us this week; in fact, we believe they can do better than we can. So here gees: "Your Capital insurance t*'- day is your assurance tomo - row.’’ “Ycur best protection s a Capital selection.” “The ABC of insurance-Always Buy Cap ital.” “Good insurance is not cheap; cheap insurance is not ^good.” “Looking for the best? Capital stands the test.” "A Capital Policy—good to live or die by.” "It’s a capital plan to see the Capital man.” “A Capital Policy—its best reference is public preference.” “Somebody always pays for iri- surance—by premium or pri vation.” "Contract* designed with you in mind.” “Security belongs to those who prepare for it.” “Capital Life premiums will not break you, but sicknesi may.” And, “Check the Capi tal plan with a Capital man.” Watch -next week’s ad for time of broadcast and stations announcing winners. PRESIDE! CAPITAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY COLUMBIA, S. C. A • » V,r,r,.,. ,,«, , f.T, r» Vw WILSON’S GROCERY 305 N. Sloan St Phone 884 Clinton, S. C. PORK CHOPS lb. 49c Dressed and CD'VPDC Drawn F l\ I UKO ea. 75c Morrell COUntiy SSUSagC HohrMiH lb. 39c Duke’s MAYONNAISE Pint 25c Round, T-Bone, Q’ ■ ’ L 1 A If Tenderized ^ 1 lb. 69c ORANGES 8 lb. bag 39c Picnic HAMS 4 to 6 lbs. lb. 39c ‘ LARD 4 lbs. 52c American Beauty Black-Eyed PEAS, 303 can (0c Margold MARGARINE, lb 19c Diamond v TISSUE 2 rolls for 15c Mayfield CORN No. 2 Cans Hunt’s SUGAR, 5 lbs.. CATSUP, bottle 17c Palmetto Dessert, In Heavy Syrup Flat 4 SARDINES .. In Oil PEACHES, 303 can .. 15c Watermelon Gibbs Vegetable SOUP, lOVz-oz. can 9c SALMON, No. 1 taU .. 38c * GRAPEFRUIT . 5 for 25c Fresh S. C. EGGS Large Grade A doz. 69c ' 4 —— ±