The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 12, 1953, Image 2

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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 12, 1953 Kiwanians Hold Divisional Meet At Limestone College West- Clinton D. E. Club Wins Awards At land, director, and Gloria moreland, accompanist. The group of 200 Kiwanians was addressed by Dr. Rembert Burgess, | StptC Convention —— : of Spartanburg, Governor of the The annual divisional meeting of Carolinas District, who made ings of the group. the 9th Kiwanis division was held challenging address on Kiwanis, its Monday evening at Limestone col- history, work, ideals and record of lege in Gaffney and attended by school, where he received his law degree in 19220. He was a member of the American Legion and of the Disabled American m . Veterans. He was a Shriner, a 32nd Twelve members of the Distribu-' de S ree Mason, a Woodman, Redman, elation 1. a| tive Education class of Clinton high 8 member of ° rlier °' Americarl Me -' We havc entered a11 state and dls There are nine girls taking home economics this year, all members of the JHA (Junior Homemakers asso- chanics, Merrymaker, Moose and ofjtrict activities since September, the delegations from all ten clubs com-, prising the division iservice. The delegation from the local ; school attended the tenth annual DEj the united Commercial Travelers, i month we received our charter and i convention held in Columbia on] He was a member of the Baptist membership cards. During Septem- ' Monday and Tuesday of the past! church and was active in church | ber we attended the state JHA fair wee k. ‘ iwork in Washington and Greenville, j as guests of Ford high school The meeting was presided over club was hcaded b - v President J. The two-day program consisted of Mr. Bryson’s survivors include his; Saturday, March 7, we sent Betty . _ _ ’ _ J ITT * - - _ . _ ., a _ _ J ± 1 . _ - „ 1 . ' o' \»i f r\ i r» r« T3 t»TJ , »r*\r 1 T~» a » l n » * T! _ • • ^ i a -n by Harold P Wheeler of Gaffney,; C. Thomas, accompanied by W. C.' reports, educational movies, contests, j wife, the former Miss Ruth Rucker; lieutenant governor of the divis-1 Baldwin, V. S. Harwell, W. C.! hoard of governess meeting, a ban- ( three sons Dr. Joseph R. Bryson, Jr., Son, with, a musical program fea-j Shealy, W. W. Harris, Bee Temple-i Quet and social gathering. a Greenville physician William J. lured bv the Limestone college | ton. R. M. Vance, S. W. Sumerel, Clinton high was one of the 29 DE; Bryson, a Greenville attorney, and M Moore !clu b-' in the state attending the meet-1 Dav id Bryson, a freshman at Fur- ' ing. \ ! man university; two daughters, Miss; The highlight of the convention | ^ ud ^ Bryson, student at Anderson choir with Thomas H. Westmore- J. S. Bolick and Perry Roth and Mary Virginia Neil to Foun tain Inn for the judging meeting. Monday, March 9, we attended a bifcounty meeting he}d at Fordt high school. There will be another bi county meeting on April 25 in the Thornwell gym, with Thornwell and Clinton as hostesses. —Louise Crosby, Secretary. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. *- Phone 74 DR. L B. MARION NATUROPATH Res. Phojig 939 500 South Broad St. i fflOAmm OhadJOue Thursday and Friday, March 12-13 THE LOVE STORY BEHIND THL LILLION-DOLLAR SECRCT^^ ♦.* was the banquet held at the Wade college, ar >d Mrs. Carl Thackston, ft :1 Hampton hotel on Monday evening.! Arll "g ton - V a.; two sisters Mrs. Bes- ; K Si The speaker for the occasion was M.; sie * Greenville, Mrs. Iris Bohl- B,B. Camak, superintendent of the 1 ^ an - R ^ no * N€v -* and tw0 pothers, j-j Ware Shoals schools. At this time the: R ' P- H r yson and Thomas Bryson, g individual contest awards were pre-! Greenville. fijsented. Five of the awards went toj He entered public life in 1921 & the DE club of the local-school. This j~whefl he took his seat m—the South ' h number was more than any of the; Carolina house of representatives as, j> a | other clubs received. Of the clubs | a member of the Greenville county ft ^participating in the manual judging | delegation. He was re-elected for-a a U contest the gold cup was awarded to' sec °hd term in 1922. He was state g! the local club for first place. Each' senat °r ^rom Greenville county for ■ ' • * one term—1929-32. i «• « 3-: * * j: ♦ « ft Above aKid Beyond ROBERT TXyLOR • ELEANOR PARKER PROGRAM STARTS AT 2:00 P. M. I P ft! participating club was represented by three members. The Clinton team ft -v * Saturday, March 14 (One Day) ■ALLEGHENY UPRISING (Western Adventure) With John Wayne. Claire Trevor and George Sanders COMEDY Monday and Tuesday, March 16-17 After an unsuccessful bid for con- t was composed of Donald Haselden,: gress in 1936 following the death of I jj Anna Corley and Audrey Jo Maye. i Rep. John J. McSwain, he entered ijlThe gold medal for the individual the race r in 1938 and defeated the in- highest score in the state for judging cumbent representative, G. Heyward merchandise manuals was awarded i Mahon. to Donald Haselden. A certificate of! He had been elected to each of the award went to Anna Corley for third ! seven succeeding congresses four g place in the individual merchandise times without opposition, ft manual judging contest. Audrey Jo' | Maye was awarded the gold pin for JJ the highest individual score in the j state for judging clqb scrapbooks. > i Pay bills by man ft Safeguard your cash Get legal receipts WITH THE SICK Keep efficient Sr records Curtail your spending ft! The Clinton club was awarded a cer- W titicate of award for third place in the state for judging scrapboows. j; the Mrs. Edward Elders is a patient at j*| Blalock clinic. * The following are patients at Hays! ^ presenta- hospital: Mrs. Frank Nimmons, Mrs.,;.; Rennie Price, John Howard, and Leo Riser. The following have returned to BOGART...UP TO HIS NECK IN DANGER! ALLYSON...UP TO HER HEART IN LOVE! Him BOGART June ALLYSON in M-G-M's Bflrrtf circus A dance followed tions. 1 A. T. Haymes, Mac Taylor, Mrs On Tuesday morning new officers! Dobbins, Mrs. were elected and installed. Local club members who attended ft the convention were: Anna Corley,,. . , , . ft Jimmy Dutton, Bob Hellams, Donald I ^T bon ? es aft JrI being patients at K ft Haselden, Harold Simmons, Betty 1 a OCK c ' lmc - Ld Longshore of Ki- Jean Meeks, Betty Jo McDonald,' na! C ;> : t ^ c ? mrn ' V Anderson, and Fur- f-j j!: Phil McGee, Audrey Jo Maye, Ruby i man Hu gbes. ^ ; g g Meadors, Burrell Young, Alma Spill-! • • i, g erjs and Coach Charles Burnette, the Junior Homemakers 1 st ’ onsor - Group At T. 0. Active . | The Junior Homemakers of Thorn- i$* well high school would like to give g OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH US <5 Save time and effort M. S. Bailey & Son Established 1886 BANKERS Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Wednesday, March 18 The Greatest Show on Earth Starts Today for a 4-Day Run | Congressman Bryson | Dies Suddenly | In Washington Member F.D.I.C. — Our 67th Year » f an up-to-date report on the happen-i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ #* 3: ft ft «•.*♦.< ft ft Greenville, March 11. — The body ft of Rep. Joseph R. Bryson of the »!• Fourth Congressional district of ft South Carolina was en route to his j; hoiTig in Greenville vestercisv fol - ft lowing his death at 11:30 p.m. Tues- g day at Bethesda Naval Medical cen- »•; ter, near Washington, g Rep. Bryson, 60, was stricken four g hours earlier at a banquet of the g American Cotton Manufacturers In- ft stitute and the S. C. Cotton Manufac- g turers association at the Mayflower h. hotel. The Democratic veteran of 14 g years in congress died of cerebral y | hemorrhage. ?•? | Funeral services will be held in i Greenville from the Earle Street ft ft THE CASINO Friday and Saturday, March 13-14 BLACK HILLS 1 ’Neath Canadian AMBUSH ft J: ft ft 1 ft (Western) With ALAN “ROCKY'’ LANE Serial—“NYOKA AND THE TIGERMEN” 9c and 30c Skies (Adventure) With RUSSELL HAYDEN and INEZ COOPER. Chapter 6 Hi ii I Seat Cover Sale! Free Installation — Easy Terms Baptist church Friday at 3 p.m. Rep. Bryson’s attack at the ban quet came just as he completed the opening prayer. He complained of feeling “terribly sick” and collapsed. Friends called a physician and the veferan legislator was rushed to the Bethesda hospital. He was placed in an oxygen tent, where he remained until his death. He had been in apparent good j health until he went to the banquet. Mr. Bryson volunteered as a pri-j 1 vate in World War I and served for the duration of the war. He attended the University of South Carolina law Take it Carefree-and-Easy on FIRESTONE VELON PLASTIC Supreme Quality Plastic, reg. price $29.95 $|Q.95 Coach or Sedan. Sale price Deluxe Quality FIBER COVERS Regular price $14.95 $ , |'1.95 \Ye Can Fit Most Any Make or Model Car, Including 1953 Models See Our Big Selection Early! Cox Home & Auto Supply Dlt in h it Over! jA wealthy rancher from Texas stormed into a pet shop and de manded his money back for a big watch dog he had purchased the previous week. “Why that dog is no good; while we were at church last night, someone broke in the house and stole several thousand dollars worth of silver .and jewelry and the rascal slept all through it, “exclaimed the Angry rancher. “Why the mistake is all yours. Mister. . . you should have bought a little rat terrior to wake the big watch dog up when burglars ar rive.” the shopkeeper replied. Not so. though, with a Capital Life Policy. . . . you don’t have to buy something else to get complefe ' protection. We write Life (all types). Health and Accident, and Hospital insurance, and EVERY CAPITAL POLICY carries perma nent disability provisions and is non-cancellable. Complete protec tion for you and your family in one package. WILSON’S GROCERY 305 N. Sloan St. Phone 884 Clinton, S. C. All Cuts Steak Western lb. 49c Ground Beef Sm eat lb. 39c Stew Meat lb. 39c Fryers Dressed and Drawn ea. 69C Eggs Fresh South Carolina doz. 49c Liver Fresh Pork lb. 29c N. Broad St. Clinton, S. C. ATTEND THE “KIWANIS FOLLIES* Phone 12 MARCH 19-20 PRESIDI CAPITAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY ‘Founded on Foiik—Dedieoted to Service" COLUMBIA, S. C. * Bologna ,Meat lb. Smoked Sausage lb. Picnic Hams 4 lL 8 lb. 39c Potatoes U.S. No. 1 10 lbs. 49c Toilet Tissue Tm sh" a “ 5 rolls 25c Pickled Peaches % s Si p 23c For taking Candv—and Eating PECANS 2 lbs. 35c A pH MIXED NUTS .. 21bs.59c Pure Pork SAUSAGE, lb 39c Jergens SOAP 5 bars 25c FREE DELIVERY SERVICE