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t +• Pace Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 19, 1953 Birth Announcements McCRARY Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ryan McCrary announce the 'birth of a son, Charles Penick, on January 16, at Clark Feld, Luzon, the Philippines. Mrs. McCra- : is the former Miss Blanche Penick i f Columbia,, and Col. McCrary is e son of Mrs. R. J. McCrary of s city. WILLIAMS World Day of Prayer At Methodist Church Friday Afternoon Junior Play To Be Given At High School Friday, February 27 * j ‘•Meet Corliss Archer,” a three-j act comedy, will be presented as the annua) junior class play February 27 at the high school auditorium. Direc-j The World Day of p ra y er W1 n be i An illustrated feature article per- ‘ ire ‘ °” e a ace n * observed tomorrow (Friday), Feb- taining to the Hopewell club appear- Llizabeth Boland. 1 ruary 20, at 3:30 at Broad Street led in The Greenville News Sunday, The cast is as follows: Corlis, Deb Methodist church j prepared by a member of its staff. Dixon: Mr. Archer, Robert Finley; ! * Hopewell Club Is Successful Community Project The women of All Saints Episco- \Ir. and Mrs. Samuel Williams an-.Mrs. Archer, Rivanna Hill; Louise, „. . . f , f unce the birth of a daughter, Mel-! Peggy Mclnvaille; Mildred, Tom pal Mission have charge^of plans for v Kay, on February 16, at Hays (Nelson; Dexter Franklin, Roger spital' Mrs. Williams is the former Poore: Mr. Franklin, Lawrence ss Fay Ann Quinton. Teen-Age Canteen Dance Friday Evening Judy Elizabeth Smith in the office of the Judge of Probate of Lau rens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for The Teen-Age canteen will have a «nal discharge from my trust as a -dance Friday evening at the Le- Administrator, gion hut from 8 until 10 o’clock. Any person indebted to said es- Music for the occasion will be fur- late is notified and required to nished by Luke Chaney and his or- make payment on or before that chestra. CAMPBELL Ur. and Mrs. Woodrow Campbell Young; Mrs. Franklin, Helen Ander son; Cousin Agnes, Martha Wilson; the doctor, Benny Huey: Betty, Jack- nounce the Brenda Kay, birth of a daughter, ie Truluck: a nurse, Patsy Whitmire, on February 16, at 'Family Day' At Lydia Methodist Church Sunday, February 22, has been designated as family day at Lydia Methodist church. After services a picnic dinner will be enjoyed with vated, repaired and other improve-J each family bringing a basket. First Semester well announce the birth of a daugh- •. r, Norma Lee, on February 16, at . jys hospital. Mrs. Blackwell was fore marriage Miss Mary Elaine : »vd. HOLLAND.. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Holmes Hol- id announce the birth of a son, athony Adair, on February 17. at Bertha Ann Pitts The article included photos of the officers and other men and women this observance and will be assisted affiliated with the organization, by women from other city churches.) The abandoned Wadsworth school An interesting program, based on: building near here, now used by the messages from native students and | Hopewell Community club as its missionaries in Africa, will be pre r ; “home,” has beep attractively reno- sented. "Walk As Children of Light” will ments mad e to convert it into a corp ! be the theme of the observance,! fort at>le club house with adequate I which is being held for the 69th time, facilities for preparing and serving | this year. Millions of women in the meals, and for community meetings • United States and others throughout and activities. The club, with a | the world wtd join in united prayer! membership of 80, meets monthly for 1 on that day—the first Friday in Lent. I a supper meeting with four or five This regular annual observance l ad i e s designated each month to pre- , began in 1887. The response was so P are and serve the meal. There is The following named students at great that a day was set apa/t an- community-wide interest in the club g Bell Street school' have maintained, nually and eventually the first Fri- ; the part of the men, women and g in *• V average for the first semes- da y in Lent was chosen as the World ’ th . 1 l c l ren > who accompany their par- .Qay 0 f Prayer. ' ent s to the meetings. , ^ I Present officers and directors Of Fourth grade: Dorothy Gray*, Theie are now approximately , . „ H . . B , Dresi _ Jacaueline Burn- 17,000 observances in the United ^ ne 4 cm ^ ai ^' Bo}c1 ’ presi J . jacqueune duiu . _ > dent; Hugh Workman, vice-presi- date; and all persons having claims agains said estate will pesent them on or before said date, duly prov en, of be forever barred. JESSE J. SMITH, Route 1, Six Mile, S. C. January 27, 1953. 19-4c The* proceeds from the play kill a vs hospital. Mrs. Campbell is the go for the junior-senior banquet. •mer Miss Nancy Christine Eng-' ;h. BLACKWELL Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee Black- Honor Roll For Bell Street FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 3rd day of March, 1953, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administrator of the estate of i NATUROPATH Res. Phone 939 500 South Broad St. i: ter: ..ys hospital. Mrs. Holland is the side*. Lee Ross Pitts, Patricia John- States alone. Services begin in New i ’ Mrs <, Willia ,_ Yn ’ a ...... yoaianH anH tho Fin icionHc a.-qc* aeni » -*irs. wmiam ioung, uecreiarj- ; Zealand and the Fiji Islands, west of Fifth grade: Leona Mims’, Marelyn; ihe date line, and continue through-. i son. Leonard L. Wilson. treasurer. Directors are Ryan Law-' l son, Hugh Buford, C. Workman' ft :mer Miss Mary Anna Stribling. DAWKINS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rudolph Taylor*, Brenda Bell,' Azalee Craw-' out the day, closing with the observ- awkin.' announce the birth of a ford, Dorothy Smith, Mary P. Wes-1 ances in Alaska, and on the Tonga ^ m ■ t ..ughter, Mae Laura, on February ’ey, Patricia Judon. * Islands, where Queen Salote leapls: J, at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Dawkins Seventh grade: Vida Pruitt*, Mag- •.,s formerly Miss Mildred Scott. gj e Byrd*, Helen Floyd, Willie San-' ders, Cornell D. King*, i Islands, where Queen Salote her devout subjects in prayer. The purpose of the Nathaniel Christian fellowship of John M. Gossett day is Ihe p asses Hospital prayer r Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCoy an-, Young. . cunce the birth of a daughter. Pa- Eighth grade: Daisy Burnside, Bob- . icia ,Marlene, on February 18, at bie Suber, Lillie J. McMorris, Yu- Blalock clinic. Mrs. McCoy is the j-earia Payne, Ulysses Scott, Mary H. rmer Miss Joetta Osborne. Werts, Nancy Long, Lizzie Simpson, — — -j jlelen Wyatt, Sarah Chappelle. P) —^ T) Tenth grade: Mary Elizabeth It PRESCRIPTIONS rt Burnside, Jessie Viola Ferguson*, John M. Gossett, 63, died Tuesday at Laurens County hospital after several years declining health and a brief critical illness. He lived near Our modern prescription department has kept pace with the times in every re spect. Bring your prescriptions to us for the best attention available. YOUNG’S PHARMACY •The Old Reliable” We Deliver Phone 19 around the world, and the building of world brotherhood. The sponsor in the United States is the General Department, of United Church Women of the National 11* 16 chy on route 1. Council of Churches in the United I He wa s a native of Spartanburg States of America. i county but had spent most of his life ^ The program comes from a differ-'* 0 county. He was a son of the Nannie Lee Jones, Charles" Webster | ent c°umry each year, and this year' la te Adolphus and Melissa Gossett Owens*. Pearlie Mae Robertson, | 4 , c ^ u „ ntries throughout ^ ! Funeral servlces wlU ^ conducted Minnie Earle Wych Zlimgk the Ages... jfS8l d Wm world. The 1953 service comes from this afternoon (Thursday) at 3:00 E’eventh -'-ade- Evelvn Viola '-nrisuan women oi zvinca. o clock at Pentecostal Holiness | Youno ° ' ' 1 1 The offering is divided equally be- church by the Rev. James Williams ' Twelfth grade: Joan Burnside, An-i tween the divis ? on of foreign mis- .a° d the Rev. J. B. Cole. Burial will nette Collins*, William Dendy. *—Denotes those who have main tained the highest average. jsions and the division of home mis- isions, which allocate it for interde nominational work. Last year the of fering from Clinton was $54.12. EASTERN STAR TO MEET FRIDAY A meeting of the Eastern Star chapter will be held at the Masonic | hall Friday night at 7:30, officers) ! >tate. A dutch chicken stew served, and members are be present. Mayor Issues Proclamation be in Rosemont cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Fan-| Whereas, there is a condition nie D. Gossett; one son, Melvin, Hen dersonville, N. C.; three daughters, Mrs. Montina Watson of this city, j; Miss Lois Gossett and Miss Joyce i Gossett, both of near Clinton; one ft step-son, William Dunnaway of this § city; five step-daughters, Mrs. Boyce $ of I Lawson, Mrs. Dewitt Tucker, Mrs.jg / will be uncer t a i n ty j n the world today; | Rachel Taylor, Mrs. Andy Haynes, asked toi Whereas, it is recognized by Chris-j all of near here, Mrs. Bim Willard of {a '.UHS—execywhe**— tha-?-- TrraTT^'^ ! ' } -oimTaT"ttrrPe''bF61hers, Sam of! ' ' problems confronting us today can! Greenville, Elija of Clinton, and 1 ® Like the rock in which this figure is carved, the memory of our first President's character and.achievements will endure. TO HONOR THE ANNIVERSARY OF WASHINGTON’S BIRTH# THIS BANK WILL NOT TRANSACT BUSINESS ON MONDAY# FEBRUARY 23. M. S. Bailey & Son SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE ‘‘The Paper Everybody Reads” Thursday and Friday, Feb. 19-20 PARAMOUNT CROSBY HOPE UHOUR ROAD to BAM TECHNICOLOR «n—Mr fKTBK us today •j r be.^Qlved_i)nly-.with.4he- help of Al-' Hubert of Lauren St g'mighty God. Now, therefore, I, Joe P. Terry, K Mayor of the City of Clinton, do hereby declare Friday, February 20, 1953, as a Day of Prayer, and afik thdt as we pray in our homes or al we gather together in public, that we remember the needs of our coun try before God, the ruler of the uni- erse. JOE P. TERRY, Mayor of the Town of Clinton. BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 67th Year #♦ • • #♦ i I H Church To Observe Homecoming Sunday Thanks Million! Saturday, Feb. 21 (One Day) Jungle Jim In The Forbidden Land (Thrilling Jungle Adventure) With Johnny Weissmuller and Angela Greene Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 23-24 'teabfuee&t'r mariiyn mm m MONROE COHEN CWUBiS MUOtn WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 (ONE DAY) SKY FULL OF MOON (Comedy) With Carleton Carpenter, Jan Sterling, Keenan Wynn. SHORT: Football Headlines of 1952 t "the casimo Friday and Saturday, Feb. 20-21 The Church of God on Elizabeth i ' street will hold its annual homecom-! I ing Sunday, February 22. The morn- j ! ing speaker will be Rev. R. G. Loo- j ney of Honea Path, a fclrmer pastor, ( with others expected to be present. Many groups of singers and musi- ciani are also expected. The afternoon services will begin about 2:00 o’clock. Dinner will be served at the church with the public invited to enjoy the day with the congregation. The church expects to pay off its S indebtedness at this service, the pas- tor states. \i ,V.V.Y. Dk in b It Over! THESE DAYS of high fi nance, high taxes and high indebtedness, we talk of bil lions as if they were thousands. We wonder if many of us real ize just how much a billion dollars is. Maybe the figures below will give us a better conception. A billion one - dollar bills would completely cover 24,531 acres of land, or a strip ap proximately four miles wide and ten miles long. A billion silver dollars, laid flat with edges touching, would pave a four-lane highway from Co lumbia to New Orleans, or from Charleston to New York. To pay the national debt of approximately 275 billion dol lars would require enough dol lar bills to cover a third of the state of South Carolina, or a sufficient number of silver dol lars to pave a four-lane high way seven times around the earth, with enough left over to pave another such road from the North to the South Pole. Just how long it will take^ pay that debt is an different jtfoblem. For Our Wonderful Opening Friday and Saturday We wish to extend our deepest thanks and appreciation to our many friends and customers for the wonderful reception you have given our new Super-Market. We thank you for the many nice compliments paid us on our modern store designed to serve and please you. As always, it will be our policy to give you quality foods and meats at reasonable prices. We have added a second check-out register to serve you faster and better. Vi WEEK-END SUGAR, 5 lbs 45c Wilson’s LARD, 4 lb. pail ..... 55c Fresh Country; EGGS, dozen • • • • 60c SNOWDRIFT, 3 lb. tin 81c APPLES, 2 lbs 29c Pet MILK, 2 large cans ... 29c MY PAL TRIGGER WINGS OF DANGER Carolina Gem FLOUR, 25 lbs .. $1.63 Pet Dry • MILK, 4-qt. size ... 35c Second Cup COFFEE, lb. ... 77c Austex SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS, 2 cans 45c Economy Vienna SAUSAGE, 2 cans ... 29c SPECIALS! PRODUCE Fresh BEANS, lb 20c Cobbler POTATOES, 10 lbs. .. 43c BANANAS, 2 lbs 25c MEATS FRYERS, lb , 47c U. S. 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