The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 29, 1953, Image 2

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1 1‘atre Two «— THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 29, 1953 Barr To Address Baptist Men Here, WITH THE SICK Committee Favors Byrnes' Surplus Birth Announcements j Friends of Mrs. W. H. Workman ! ’ , will regret to know she has been ill} Mr. and Mrs. aIt ^ r 1 on ' a ; 1_ at her hoone in Cross Anchor. ’ ■■ , nounce the birth of a daughter, Deb- . ^!\nAnHinfl l/rA#ir3IVI iorah Ann, at Blalock clinic on Janu-I Howard F. Smith is convalescing ^ jp0||Q|Hy | 1051001 I ary 24. Mrs. Wilson was formerly at home following an operation ill- r ^ , Miss Jewell Young, daughter of Mr.; ness and sta - v at Ha y s hospita : Columbiat Jan> 27.—Gov. Byrnes’ and Mrs. Ed Young. I Hamp McDaniel has returned home | recommended st?te surplus CRISP 'from Hays rtbspital where he was a , co u e g e bond i ssuet school construc- Mr. and Mrs., Ray M. Crisp an-' P a lj ent se ' e f al days - ! tion and schoolboy school bus driver nounce the birth of a son, Ray Webb, i Friends of Augustus Blakely wil pay ra j se bills won committee ap- on January 23, at Blalock clinic.' be interested to know he is improv- p rova i today. Mrs. Crisp was before marriage Miss j home after being a patient at ^ house ways an d means com- PeSSy IUSU - Friends of Mrs. Ethel Pitts will be mitt f to K ^, PP ^ aU f °“ r pr °- glad to know she is able to return! in ^ bllls - ^ wl11 *° to home today from Hays hospital ^ house tomorrow as committee DEYTON 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnny F. Deyton i announce the birth of a daughter, 1 ting of ?.IcCormick, department 'presidpnt; Mrs. Gary Paschal of Columbia, department rehabilita tion chairman; Mrs. C. D. Gorman, of Greenvilie, Zone, vice-presi- and Mrs. John S. Smith of Green ville. . The. 750 delegates were expect ing to greet President Eisenhower, but he had to forego this pleasure because of a slight cold. Elizabeth Geraldine, on Jan. 27,' at . when; sh e has been a patient bills. pital. The following, who have been pa- Blalock clinic. Mrs. Deyton is the former Miss Mary Helen Bobb. FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Franklin an nounce the birth of a son, Michael Dean, on Jan. 21 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Franklin was before marriage i Miss Viola Rosetta Lark. ; JARVIS Dr. V. Ward Barr, pastor of the Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Jarvis of j injTBeihTHo^rr^nj^in' Hold'er’ F : st Baptist church, Gastonia, N. | Columbia, announce the birth of a an d ^ rs Gene Franks of Laurens. ( .. will be the main speaker at the ] son, Stanley Davis, on January 26 The following are patients at' Hays -sociat.onal Brotherhood Methods at Providence hospital in Colum-j hospital: Mrs. Charles Rice, Ralph nference to be held here at Cal- bia. Mrs. Jarvis is the former Miss C biids, J. W. Creswell, Victor Law- Kathy Snelgrove, daughter oL,Me. ; . Legislators generally regarded the and Mrs. W. R. Snelgrove, is itecu- 1 committee action as an opening perating at home following an ap-| round victory for school needs in a pendectomy last week at Hays hos- 'battle over 16 million dollars in state surplus funds. Also fighting for the funds in ask- DR. V. WARD BARR tients at Blalock clinic, have re-1 ing an additibnal 8 V4 return Of state turned to their home: Mrs. G. P. Sat-'liquor tax revenues to counties and terfield, Miss Lily Yarborough, Gil-! cities is the South Carolina Munici- lette Simpson, Horace Collins, Mrs. vary Baptist church on Tuesday night. Feb. 3, at 7:45 p.^m. Dr. Barr will speak on "Christ’s Chal lenge To Men.” !• ranees Lee Pitts, daughter of Mrs. | sorii anc j Mrs. Ben Whitmire of Lau- Ethel R. Pitts of this city. BAILEY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey i rens. ! Patients at Blalock clinic include: of Rev. B. L. Wood, Mrs. Mamie Easter, pal association. The committee bills will be: 1. A measure to spend 11% mil lions from the surplus on pewpanent improvements at state colleges, in stitutions and the State Mental hos pital. 2. A proposal for &> permanent 10 million dollar bond issue, supported by tuition fees, for permanent im- Mason Suffers Serious Injuries In Collision of Cars i John M. Mason, Mrs. Mason, and her sister, Mrs. Georgia McLendon, were in a serious accident early Sun day night en route home from a visit to relatives in Georgia. The accident occurred opposite the Wadsworth community house. Mr. Mason was seriously injured and after being brought to Hays hos pital was removed to the Veterans hospital in Columbia, suffering from back and qther injuries. It was re ported yesterday by a member of the family who had visile dhlm that his family who had visited him that his injuries are not as serious as first thought. He is'ex pec ted to be in the hospital for some time, it was said. Mrs. Mason and Mrs. McLendon are patients at Hays hospital where they are recovering from injuries re ceived in the wreck. ,J It was reported that the Mason car, ! headed here, ran into the rear of a parked car without lights. About the same" time a third car ran into the rear of the Mason car, the three hav ing a general mix-up in the collision. Mr. Mason, manager of Galloway’s Barber Shop, is well known here and has many friends who wish for him and his family a speedy recovery. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. This meeting will bring together Greenville, announce the birth of a Mrs." Agnes Richardson, and Mrs.!provements at the six state support- ™ Baptist men of the Clinton area, daughter, Connie, on January 27 at A special period of instruction on i the General hospital in Greenville. :he organization, operation and ac-jMrs. Bailey is the former Miss An ti vities of the Baptist Brotherhood gela Cassanova, daughter of Mrs. will be presenetd by John A. Farm- M. Cassanova and the late Mr. Cas- er, State Director of the South Carolina Baptist Brotherhood sanova. Mr. Bailey is the son of Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey and the late All men of all faiths are invited Dr Bailey all of this city. to attend. Highway Chief Would Require License Tests McCRARY - Mr. and Mrs. Sam K. McCrary announce the birth of a son, Sam Henly, Jr., on January 26 at the General hospital in Greenville. Mrs. McCrary was Miss Marion Padgett before marriage. Fred Chapman of Laurens. Jerry Forrester has returned to his home from Hays hospital where he has been a patient. ' 1 ■ '' ■—■ i - Colvin L. Lark Passes At Home, Native of Pickens ^ PRESCRIPTIONS R ‘ ColumbiaP'Jan. 26.—Chief High way Commissioner Claude R. Mc Millan has said he favors requiring an examination for drivers before GIVE ME HEALTH :heir licenses are renewed. ANY DAY It would take off the highways "Give me health and a day and I a lot of motorists who are no long- ■ will make the pomp of emperors ri- { Funeral services ^vere conducted \ r qualified to drive,” he stated. i diculous” was Ralph Waldo Emer- Sunday afternoon from Rock Many drivers received licenses son's terse but eloquent opinion, of Bridge by Dr. W. R. Turner and the wfore the state required an exami- the value of health. j B ev - W. R. Terry. Interment fol lowed in Rosemont cemetery. Pallbearers were C. O. Harris, ed colleges. This is part of the sur plus-spending bill. 3. A bill to increase schoolboy school bus driver pay to $35 a month. It is now $25. 4. A bill to increase the state aid for school building to just short of 10 million a year. It now is about 6 million a year. Committee bills have high priority on the house calendar, and these can Calvin L. Lark, 62, died early come up for debate as early as to- Friday morning at his home near, morrow, barring objections then, the city after several weeks ill-1 They can be debated Thursday, ob- ness. ejections or no. Mr. Lark, a native of Pickens; ' county, had made his home here Five WnmAn for 15 years, a son of the late J. P.j£' V , and Cynthia Smith Lark. He was|jhok6 Hands a deacon of Rock Bridge Presbyte- ki rc ILq rian church and was employed as! a machinist at Lydia Cotton Mills. 1 1 | li Your Life Insurance Policies 8 have a TWOFOLD IMPORTANCE Washington, Jan. 26. — Five South Carolina women shook hands Monday afternoon with the wives of President Eisenhower and j Vice-President Nixon. | "It was just the most exciting , . rvvKKthing in this world,” said Mrs. Har- permits even though they may not dent of birth. Its price is Constant ‘ V zanders, nooert v.odd, uene | ^ ^ — ation. the commissioner explain- The vibrant, glowing health of i ed, and are being issued renewal which he speaks is seldom an acci dent of birth. Its price is Constant „ ,, , « vigilance, with proper regard , or ^nox, Clyde Trammell, and Buddy re - rest, fresh air, exercise, and diet. ' ^ a i) der s- The honorary escort consisted of They protect your family—and their cash surrender value is excellent collateral for ,a loan at our bank. There is no delay, no -'red tape" when you borrow here on your life insurance. Your policies continue in force; and the cost is moderate. Ask us for details of this convenient loan olan. M. S. Bailey & Son be qualified to drive. They passed the test now quired to get a license~'Bnginatty At-4he- first sign- of illness,—see on tte Ameri the road, because of poor vision skillful and never-failing ally in the! M r . Lark was twice married. His and other handicaps, he said. ' preservation of health. If, 'in his first carnage was to Thunsey Vir- South Carolina law now permits judgment, medication is needed, | ^ inia a en f>er r drivers to renew their license ev- bring your prescription to us. cry four years merely by making YOUNG’S PHARMACY application. The State Highway Department will start March 1 re newing present licenses of nearly £00,000 state drivers that expire June 30. A bill to require examinations YVe Deliver Phone 19 outstanding. Gentry’s bill provides that the driving examination be made in the county in which the applicant . , . , , , resides, within 10 days of the date (or license renewal was introduced, , he application for renewal j, Wed . in the Xleneral Assembly this week 1 : by Rep. John T. Gentry of Pickens. I SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE It would apply to all licences now 1 “T^e Paper Everybody Reads” ♦♦♦♦♦ *# ♦♦ S Vo V# #.♦ WMADWRl Thursday and Friday, Jan. 29-30 HOWARD HUGHES pr.s'nn ONE MINUTE TO ZERO ♦ # J.: y :r y y y I:! 8 From this union three daughters and two sons survive: Mrs. Fred Painter of Anderson; Mrs. Cecil Duncan of Marietta; Mrs. Hugh Norton of Greenwood; Tom, Lark of Green ville, and Larry Lark of Lewis ville, N. C. His second marriage was to Ardena Mae Bell Lark, who survives him with nine children: Mrs. Ward Knight of Augusta, Ga.; Mrs. L. J. Franklin of this city; Mrs. David Gable of Greenwood; Misses Bumest, Barbara, Annette and Merita Lark, all of the home, and Ernest Lark of Greenwood; five brothers, Harry and Harvey Lark, both of Easley; Smith and Tom Lark, both of Greenville, and W. P. Lark of Trenton; two sis ters, Mrs. Fannie Serleff and Mrs. Sam Lusk of Easley, and 25 grand children. ry M. Martin of Dillon. The White House visit vyas a part of the annual Women’s Forum on National-.^Security. „ The S, Established 1886 BANKERS Capital and Surplus $600.000.00 can Legion Auxiliary, included: Mrs. Martin, national executive committeewoman; Mrs. C. K, Ep- Member F.D.I.C. — Our 67th Year starrmi ♦ * «# • * V# ♦> y ROBERT MITCHUM • ANN BLYTH Saturday, Jan. 31 (One Day) KEEP ’EM FLYING HOUSEHOLD HELPS Equal quantities of dates and nuts placed through the food chop- i per make the base for a delicious ! sweet sandwich. Add a speck of salt for flavoring and cream en ough to make filling moist enough to spread. » (Comedy) With Bud Abbott and Lou Costello « COMEDY y CARTOON Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 2-3 UNNtRSM. MTCMMTnNN. ( UNTAMED FRONTIER ^Jechnho/or P j Coto'by MM cm MwtfnirnB, MUumf WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4 (ONE DAY) THE HOUR OF 13 (A Story of a Gallant Jewel Thief) With Peter Lawford and Dawn Addams THE CASINO Friday and Saturday, Jan. 30-31 SPOILERS OF THE RANGE (Western) With CHARLES STARRETT ! Serial—“MEN FROM THE MOON”—Chap. 12 9c fud 30c STOLEN FACE — (Mystery) With LIZABETH SCOTT and PAUL HENREID rr.wr?^ 3 in h it Over! M RS. ESSIE MAE McMICHAEL of Orangeburg, is one of our best satisfied and most loyal pol- cy holders. la a recent letter, she said, *T can truthfully say I like my Cap ital Life and Health policy better than any other insurance I have ever had. It pays hospital bills and death benefits promptly. **1 have had my policy about four years and I keep up my dues regularly—and will do so as long as I am able to work. When I get' disabled to work I still have a paid-up policy. What more pan anyone expect? I have gotten a lot of friends of mine to take policies with this company, and they like it . fine. Good luck to the Capital Life and Health Insurance Company and to all its agents and officers. Announcement To Our Customers! At an early date we will occupy our recent ly completed store building (directly opposite our former location). We wish to express our appreciation to our • • * many loyal customers during the 15 years we have been in business. You are invited to visit us in our new location. An entirely self-service system will be in operation for your shopping convenience. you, Mrs. McMichael. It is such expressions of faith that make us even more determined to live up to our slogan, “Found ed on Faith—Dedicated to Ser vice.” TAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY 'Founirt — Fmtk-DUinfiU StTvitf Plenty of Free Parking Space WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR FORMAL OPENING - _ ( x * ■ ! , * | Super Market South Broad Street ROBERT E. and ALBERT S. JOHNSON