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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, Decemher 25, 1952
Camp
Fire Girls
Council Organized,
Creed Is Given
Officers elected by the recenly
organized Camp Fire Girls Council
of Clinton include Tom E. Addison,
pdesident: Mrs. J. B. Templeton,
vice-president; A. C. Young, secre
tary: and R. P. Hamer, treasurer.
The purpose of the council is to
of God Through nature.
“We recognize our continued
share of responsibility for children
whoever and wherever they are.
“We believe the truest meas
ure of the value of religion, sci
ence, art, education, commerce,
government and social life is indi
cated by the character and condit
ion of children.
“We believe that the preparation
for and preparation in home life,
including community relations, is
the best and broadest basis for the
education of girls.
“We believe that only through
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er, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts and other rel-
•atives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Pitts and daughter of Greenville will
also be here during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks,
Jr., and son, Sandy, of Columbia,
have gone to Point Pleasant, W. Va.,
to spend the holidays with the for-
mtr’s relatives, are spending a few
days with Mrs. Cruickshanks par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King.
item entered in their windows fol
low:
Adair’s Men’s Shop, clothes pin.
The Army Store, ladies’ bracelet.
Baldwin Appliance Co., can of
snow spray.
Belk’s Dept. Store, man’s pipe.
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware, box
of candles.
Burriss-Harrison Furniture Co.,
phonograph record
promote, s upervise and administer loving helpfulness which comes
the program and business of the
Camp Fire Girls of Clinton, to in-
through work together, do the af
fections acquire suitable power,
vamp r :re uins ui v^iuhum, , 4V . c ,,„y,
terpret the program to the com- technique, and habits and that such
munity, to administer the finances, affection is fu ly as important a* is
td set policies, to give pennanence mental development, and t
to the program, to provide camping childhood must have adequate
facilities, to maintain standards time, opportunity and example for
and to send an annual report of ac-, loving service as it does for ordi-
tivities to the National Council. j nar >’ school w0 ^ k --
... , , . ‘ “We believe that conscious study
The council « composed of Uw, f ^ time will give
divisions the leaders and spon- resuUs jn socia , and sp , ritual va i.
sors, program division and tire
board of directors and committee' '
Capt. and Mrs. E. M. Felknor and| Burts Ready-to-Wear, tube of lip- 1
daughter, Mary Susan, who have stick.
been at .Perrin Air Force Base, Sher- > Geo. A. Copeland & Son, package
man, Tex., arrived Monday to spend of sewing needles.
Christmas with the latter’s parents, Copeland Hardware Supply Co.,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, after a' hair tonic.
several days visit in Knoxville, Cox Home & Auto Supply, pack-
Tenn., with Mr. Felknor’s parents, i age of* ribbon.
Mr. and Mr£ Gordon Nelson and ( The Earline Shop, pen point,
son of Rock Hill, were guests Sun- Farmers Feed & Seed Store, type-
iday of the former’s sister, Mrs. A. MJ writer ribbon.
' Young and Mr. Young. i Murray, Garber’s, scissors.
Miss Anh Lominack of Newberry, i' Hamilton’s Jewelers, pocket flash-
is Ispending a few days with Mr. and light.
Mrs. Leonard Bishop. i Howard's Pharmacy, crochet nee-
• 1 die.
James E. Wolfe Insurance Agen
cy, large screw. * r I
members the administrative divis-,^^ to prevent or cure iUs> We
on. The leaders and sponsors me J | shall work to s h 0 w that goodness
as an association for the purpose of j ^ ^ attractive than evili to in _
^ ~ crease love m tin* wot IdTnot mere-
Tdfs. A. G. Sutherl-emd, Tr., is presi-
“We believe that it is a
good
Wolfe Organizes
Insurance Agency
To Serve This Area
T. E. Jones & Sons, child’s socks.
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, box of
hair pins.
’dent; Mrs. A. C. Young, vice-
president: Mrs. Michael Sholar,
secretary. Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs.
J. B. Templeton are representatives
from the Leaders Association to the
board of directors
Regular meetings of the direc
tors-have been set for the fourth
Monday of the month, the first
meeting to be held January 26.
The By-Laws committee ap
pointed at the organizational meet
ing includes: Dr. W. R. Turner,!
ly because love cures and prevents
evil, but because it is the only pos
sible basis of wholesome, happy
living.
“We believe in beauty, especially
' in its application to the ideals as
well as to the things of daily life.
“We believe in work and that
wholesomeness of character de
mands that everyone should carry
a load in proportion to our ability.
' “We are uniting as Camp Fire
Girls for we see that what we de
sire cannot be accomplished by our
James E. Wolfe of this city, who Maxwell Bros. & Wilkes, pencil
for the past four and one-half years' c ]ip
, has been associated with the State ' McGee’s. Drug Store, coat hullan^,
jPann lnsdggffce campanies-^s mam-; shoe Klofe ; ^odrBanSF ~
ager and agent be'fore recently re-1 j. c . Penney Co., bon-bon dish.
signing, states that he has completed
negotiations with many of the- lead
ing insurance companies and now
represents them for the city of Clin
ton and surrounding areas under the
name of Automobile Insurance Un
derwriters* James E. Wolfe Agency.
Besides being direct writing agents
and brokers in all lines of insurance
in*, ’ sire cannui ue acwnn/naiicu vy vu*
chairman; Mrs. W. R. Anderson, workin g me rely as individuals, but
Calvin Cooper and Mrs. W. R. Ter- we nee( j an organization as
ry, with Mrs. Lan e Goldsmith, j as our land and specifically
taining chairman, as consultant. directed at these our purposes, and
Committees appointed at the or- see t f iat We mus t' drop our minor
ganizational meeting include J ; differences of opinion when neces-
Leland Young, Mrs. J. V. Lowe, cary and pull together for these
Mrs. W. L. Marshall, extension: lareer ends ”
he will represent many of these
Prather-Simpson Furniture Co.,
ash tray.
Rogers, spray paint.
Rose’s 5c, 10c & 25c Store, package
of cigarettes.
Ruby’s Beauty Shop, jar of men-
tholatum.
Sadler-Owens Pharmacy, bow tie.
Scott’s 5c & 10 Stor#j* hypodermic
f -CIA J CAiiV*
Marshall, extension;; j ar g er en ds.
J. B. Reeder, Calvin Cooper, R. P.
Hamer, finance; W. C. Baldwin,
comp.; Mrs. * Lane Goldsmith. Mrs.
G. C. Bellingrath, Mrs A. C. Young,
Mrs. Templeton^ training; Mrs. i
George Huguley, J J. Cornwall, so-1
rial; Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Gary Lehn, j
public relations; Mrs. Carolyn Ing
lett, Mrs. J. A. Neighbors, commun
ity service. Additional members
may be named at a later date.
Miss Harriet Dively, regional su- 1
’pervisbr. National Field Staff of
Camp Fire Girls, who was here for
two weeks assisting with the or
ganization of the new council, pre-;
sented the faith and purpose of the
Camp Fire Girls as written by Dr. j
Luther Gulick, one of the leading
founders of the organization in
1910.
"We believe in the Home. We
believe £hat the welfare of the
home and community are insepar
able. We believe in camping, the
home in the out of doors where
children can learn of the greatness
BRIEFS.. ABOUT—
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
companies as general and specialty
agent as well as claim adjuster
thereby providing prompt and effi
cient claims service to all policyhold
ers. Mr. Wolfe being established in
in the insurance field is experienced
in many phases of insurance and ad-
j vises that he has facilities to issue
'most every type of coverage but will
.specialize for the next few months
Jon auto and fire insurance. Having
moved the Clinton Music Supply
company to W. Pitts Street to better
accommodate office facilities, Mr.
Wolfe has associated With him and
his agency Miss Billie Dee Hooper,
needle.
Shields Studio, pkg. of sewing nee
dles.
J. C. Thomas, Jeweler, flash bulb.
The Tot Shop, baby ring.
Western Auto Associate Store,
china dish.
Birth Announcements
GREETINGS
May there come to you at this
Holiday-Time
INGLE
Mr. and Mrs. David Ingle an
nounce the birth of a son, John
Wayne, on Dec. 20 at the Blalock
clinic. Mrs. Ingle is the former
on abundance of the precious things of life;
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secretary, Mrs. J. E. Wolfe, Everette Miss Florine Ridlehoover of Cross
T. Bryant, field agent for Clinton, Hill.
Lewis Thompson r ;field::ageiti-f©r--Jo-- ——COPELAND
anna. * Mr. and Mrs. James M; Copeland,
Health, Happiness
and enduring Friendships.
Miss Sara Blakely, student at Co
student at the University of South
Carolina, are at home for the holi
days.
Mr: and Mrs. Lester B. Bowden,'
Sr., of Chattanooga, Tenn., Mr. and
Mrs. Charles B. Wright of Tignall,
Ga., will be guests during Christmas
of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cason and
family.
Mrs. E. B. Sloan has returned from
a visit with her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan in
Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grube and son
of Charleston are visiting her moth-
Winners Announced
In Treasure Hunt
Window Contest
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Thursday and Friday, Dec. 25-26
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THE SCREEN’S GREATEST ADVENTURE! ?
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Saturday, Dec. 27 (One Day)
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' GROUCHO MARX * MARIE WILSON
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Miss Iona Blakely, for the Mer
chants association, has announced
the winners in the $100 treasure hunt!
contest sponsored by the organiza
tion December 4 and closing Mon
day.
Nine perfect entries were received,
with prizes being awarded to the six
contestants with the earliest post
marks on their letters.
First prize of $50.00 was won by
Bill Sease, second prize of $25 by R.
C. Brown of Presbyterian college,
third prize of $10.00 by Miss Flor
ence Winn, and fourth, fifth and
sixth prizes of $5.00 each to Mrs.
Fred Meeks, George Foster, and
Miss Ruth Reynolds, respectively. A
large number of entries were sub
mitted in the contest.
Jr., announce the birth of a daugh-!
ter, Melissa Joy, op Dec. 21 at the |
BlalunJ^Ciinic... Mrs. * -Copeland- is-*- -
the- former Miss Lee Dayton.
KAPP
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kapp of
Columbia, announce the birth of
twin sons on December 18. Mrs.
Kapp was before marriage Miss
Copie McCrary of this city.
Broadway and
Casino Theatres
The participating firms and the
^Jhinh it Ot
ver;
foundtj on faith—Ecdicdteii
to Struict
Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 29-30
TARZAN'S CLOSEST CALL...IN THE BIG NEW TARZAN THRILLER!
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31—ONE DAY
YOU NEVER CAN TELL
(Mystery Comedy)
Dick Powell, Peggy Dowd, Charles Drake
THE CASINO
Friday and Saturday, Dec. 26-27
WAGON TRACKS
WEST
NORTHWEST
TRAIL
(Adventure)
With JOHN MTEL and
RAYMOND HATTON
Serial—“MAN FROM THE MOON”—Chap. 7 9c-S0c
(Western)
With WILLIAM ELLIOT
This slogan was unanimous
ly selected out of more than
12,500 entries by the committee
of judges, and the winner of
the $1,000 first prize is:
D. GENE JOHNSON
3M1 Abingdon Rood
Columbia. S. C.
Mr. Johnson named The Co*
lumbia Record as his newspa
per and this publication wins
an award of $250.
Honorable Mention. $100 Each:
(Alphabetically listed)
Fred J. Drewes, Aiken.
Mrs. Sallie Heinitsh, Orange
burg:
John Hill, Columbia.
Miss Caroline Ann Karst,
Greenville. ,
Mrs. C. L. McElveen, Man
ning.
Mrs. Willie Munn, Kings tree.
^Richard L. Shelton, (Seen,
ville.
Mrs. A. C. Tilden, Anderson.
Mary C. Whitener, Laurens.
Bill Wightman, Batesburg.
Newspapers. $25 Each:
Aiken Standard and Review
Anderson Daily Mail
Twin City New*.
Batesburg
Greenville Observer.
Greenville Piedmont
Kings tree County Record.
Laurent Advertiaer.
Manning Times.
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—-— Standard.
Seneca Journal
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PRESIB
CAPITAL UFE AND HEALTH
INSURANCE COMPANY
Each day of the year we ore
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grateful for your fine friend
ship and patronage but as
Christmas day grows closer,
we just want to pause and
say 'Thank You." We truly
appreciate your confidence
and good will.
That your holiday season will
afford you every happiness
is our whole-hearted wish
for you.
Established 1886
Bailey & Son, Bankers
Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member F.DXC. — Our 66th Year