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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 16, 195*T
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HOUSE FOR SALE—Owner leaving AFRICAN VIOLETS —All of them
town, nice home well located in Clin- now in full bloom. Nicest selection of
ton If you are looking for a home old and new varieties to choose from,
let me show you'this place. C. B. Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone
Holland. Laurens.
1c
LAWN GRASS—For both shady and
sunny yards. TV advertised. Fertili
zers too. Farmers Feed & Seed Store
1025.
1c
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau-
Phone 1925.
1 C * rens, S. C.
on Friday evening - at Lakeside
country club.
Receiving wifri the host and host
ess and the honored couple were
Miss Griffin’s cousin, Mrs. Julian
table. Punch was served in the gar-! C 0 ) 60130 * an d Mr. Coleman,
den, the serving tables being covered' At this time the wedding date
with white linen cutwork cloths and 1 was announced. Adorning the man-
centered With sprigs of deep pink tel was a large silver engagement
aqualeas. Other refreshments were ring with white carnations and the
assorted party sandwiches, hors
d’oeuvres, decorated cakes and can
dies.
Guests were present from Green
wood, Anderson, Chester, Rock Hill,
FOR RENT—Three office rooms over
Sadler-Owens Pharmacy. Also a
small storage room. Call Mrs. R. E.
date, August 8, written inside.
Dinner was served buffet from
the dining table which was over
laid with a white organdy cover
over pink carrying out the chosen
Clinton, Clemson, Due West, Lau-J color motif. A revolving wedding
rens, Ware Shoals and Ninety Six. j cake, encircled with pink gladioli
and flanked / by triple crystal can
delabra holding lighted pink tap
ers, formed the table decorations.
Small tables were appointed for
the guests with nosegays as center-
pieces. Wedding shells were used
, i al)OVe the dining room mantel and
u _ Business and Professional Women s | elsewhere in the club rooms ar _
tf c dub was held on Tuesday evening j featured spirea with
in the auditorium of the State Train-| pj n j c wygelia.
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & | ing school.
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland,, A delightful three-course turkey
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid-j dinner was served by the girls in the
B6cPW Club Meets
At Training School,
Varied Program Given
The April meeting of the Clintbn
AUXILIARY TO MEET
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet at the Legion Memorial
home Tuesday, April 21, the after
noon group at 4 oclock and the eve
ning group at 8 o’clock. A filnv,
“Self-Examination for Cancer,” will
be shown, followed by a talk by
Mrs. Sara D. DeLoach of Laurens.
Saddle Stitched Luggage
Man's air travel weight bag with zipper,
sturdy and waterproof
$4.95
HAMILTON’S
SORRY —NO TERMS
ONE-TIME OFFER
BLUE NILE DIAMONDS
23-2c Jeweler, Laurens, S. C.
sand-1 FOR RENT - Furnished bedroom.!* 0 '™ Mrs - J . ohn W Finney, Jr., and
Sadler^ No. 228. ,
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our
ers, edgers and polishers. We have] Phone 1044-W. 314 W. Main St
all the necessary material to make
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12.
tfc home economcis department. Miss
About fifty friends of the young
couple were invited for the occas
ion and the hostess was assisted in
serving and entertaining by Mrs.
1c
KRILIUM—The magic soil condi
tioner—we have it.’ Also lawn grass
tfc seed, fertilizer, field and garden
seeds. All kinds of field-grown plants
—tomato, sweet potato, pepper, on
ion, cabbage, etc. Farmers Feed &
Seed Store. Phone 1925. 1c
; ing at the school, had arranged a
program presented by students un
der the direction of Mrs. W. Brooks
Owens and Joe Shay. Instrumental
music, vocal selections and several
dance numbers were given.
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom for
man only. Mrs. E. T. Woodruff, 406
W. Main Street. _Jf
AVON Cosmetics has opening for ' c ~
mature women to service a good R S.ALE Small faim-on
Avon territory. Opportunity to earn'highway out from Clinton 40 acres
$2.00 an hour in spare time. Pleas
ant, dignified work. Write Box 214,
five miles from Clinton. No build
ings, Price SI,000. C. B. Holland,
Batesburg, S. C.
A23-6p i Laurens.
Euffene Johnson, Mrs. W. D. Crock-
Miss Dot Taylor.
Out of town guests were Miss
Jean Altman, Ed Morrison of Co-
o lumbia: Miss Jean Layton, Green-
Following dinner, Phillip Rogers, Miss Doris Hatchett of Spar-
physical education director, and Er- 1 | an hurg; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tay-
ving Lown, principal of the school, | |_ or an ^ Edmunds Young of New-
showed a TB film. This program had I henry. _
been arranged by the health and
safety committee, Miss Mildred Bo-
zard, chairman.
Miss Hallett spoke to the group on
1 C the program of training given, to the
students and talked interestingly on
Banquet Tonight
For Sons, Daughters
FOR SALE— 1951 35-ft. aluminum j GARDENS — Gft started early.Jthe work of the institution,
mobile home, 3 room and bath, in : Spring garden plowing or grading by ■ The following officers were elect
good cofliiALon. Phones James Roy-I the hour or job. Call 586, Baldwin; ed to serve for the coming year, fol
nolds, 626-J, after 5:30 p.m, lc| Motor Co., or 391, W. W. Orr. 16-2c; lowing a report of the nominating | Carolina, will be the guest speaker
committee, Miss Rose Lee, chairman:
Rev. Arthur M. Martin, executive
| secretary of the Synod of > South
FOR SALE—8-week old pigs, gilts
and boars. Hampshire crossed with
Duroc. These are thrifty pigs. See
Joe C. McDaniel, or phone 128, 2c-16
NEW MOBILE HOMES as little as
one-fourth down, 5% interest and 5
years to pay. We trade for anything
of value: furniture, cars, trailers, etc.
Mobile Homes, Inc., Greenville Hwy.
No. 25, Greenwood. ' tfc
HOUSE FOR SALE — 7-room home
with two baths, good location in
Clinton. ThU is n prewar house in
perfect condition. It is suitable for
duplex. C. B. Holland, Laurens. 1c
DRESS MAKING—Mrs, Marguerfite
Ferguson, 202 S. Adair Street. Phone
263-J. 16-2c
FOR KENT—A light hQUsekL'eping
AparfmeTTU "TTWilabie -Saturday: -See
Mrs. James Brewington, 504 Mus-|
grove St. Phone 217-J. 1c j
WANTED TO BUY—Used 20“ and
24“ boys and girls bicycles. Western
Auto Associate Store, 118 Musgrove
St., Phone 602-W. 23-5c
FOR SALE—5-room house at 303
Shands St., freshly painted inside.
Pay reasonable down payment and
assume loan. Spoon’s Liquor Store,
Musgrove St. 23-2p
FOR RENT—4-room house next to
Church of God of Prophecy on N.
Sloan St. Water and bath in house i
and wired for electric stove. W. F.
Carroll. Phone 46-W. les
.C..BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
PLOWS — High carbon steel plows
for tractor cultivators. Blakely-Bur-
ton Hardware. Phone 188,
President, Mrs. D. A. Yarborough.
First Vice-President, Mrs. R. G.
Carr.
I Second Vice-President, Miss Mary
Ann, Craig.
} Recording Secretary, Miss Dot
; Crawford.
Corresponding Secretary, Miss
Florence Adair.
Treasurer, Miss Elizabeth Nichol
son.
Miss Margaret Blakely, president,
toid of plans for assisting the Spar- “
tanburg club for the state conven
tion May 14, 15, 16.
For the meeting, baskets of wyge-
WANTED — 4 or 5-room house in
town or at edge of town, with mod
ern conveniences. Write “House’’,,. , , ,
cars The Chronicle. . , 3 _ 2ci l a roses and sp.rea decorated the
■ =■ stage and low bowls of sweetheart
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and rose s were placed at intervals on
'Strppttesv- "H-.'-Lr Baldwin, Telephone 1 tablesy-*— : •—
-504-3: trri—; m
FOR SALE— 1952 John Deere MT ; ^ nner FetOS
with cultivators and planters; 9148 Betrothed Couple
John Deere B, new cultivators and Honoring Miss Nancy Griffin of
planters; Dixon-Cole 3-point hitch Huntington, W. Va., and S. James
V on Hollen, whose engagement has
recently been announced, the lat
ter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Blalock, enter-
FOR SALE —10 good mules. H. J.' tained with a lovel y din ner party
this evening at a banquet to be
given at the First Presbyterian
church.
The occasion is the annual
Father-Son, Father-Daughter ban
quet, which will take the place of
the regular Men of the Church
meeting on the April program.'
Mr. Martin, a native of Savan
nah, and an outstanding Presbyte
rian minister, was only recently
named ere^utive secretary of the
synod. 1
He served as pastor of the Sion
Presbyterian church of Winns boro,
at the time he acepted his new po
sition.
REGISTER
and
VOTE FOR
CHARLES
C. MOORE
for <
CONGRESS
UMITED QUANTITY
cultivators arid planters. All these,
and many other outstanding values
at Laurens Tractor & Implement Co.,
Laurens. 1c
Pitts.
tfc
t a t-rcrA c FOR RENT—Floor waxing machine.
LESPEDEZA SEED, Korean, Sencea. ... _ ^ 0
.. , * W. G. King & Sons. Phone 438 or
H. J. Pitts.
tfc ■:
r
28.
FOR RENT — Joanna Beauty Shop,
completely equipped, 4 booths, air-
1c
FOR SALE—20 hives of bees. Good
hives. Guaranteed satisfac-
Tractor Garden Plowing.
Fill-in Dirt.
Top Soil. ___
Power Mowers for Rent.
Power Mowers and Hand
conditioned See M. C. Duncan, io.; wTiSraJ M®**” Sharpened.
Country Cured Hams
GOOD WHILE THEY LAST
anna Stores.
1c I
Clinton.
TURKEYS—We have some week-old
poults well started. Just a few left.
Farmers Feed & Seed Store. Phone
1025. 1c
_ lp
one-half
WANTED—Waitress. Apply
Roddy’s Restaurant.
HOUSE BEAUTPFUL at
price until April 30. Send me $1.50
for a six-month subscription. Other
bargains. Miss Frances C. Winn,
at i Phone 535-J. Ip
1c
WANTED — Experienced waitress.
Apply A. W. Hartley, manager, Clin
ton Hotel. 1c
Mower Motors Repaired.
COX SEED CLEANERS
609 E. Florida St.
Phone 184-J
QUART size berry baskets. Freezer
locker supplies. Blakely - Burton i
Hardware, Phone 188. Ic j
INTERESTED IN
BUSINESS? Home
HOUSE FOR SALE —5-room house J
FI GRIST i on Cjuiet street near the business dis->
with
necting florist business for sale.
Contact Hillcrest Florists New
berry, S. C. 2c-23
FOR SALE—'First year Coker’s 100
wiK-resistant cotton seed. Germina
tion 90% Cleaned, delinted, treated,
in 100-lb. bags. T. Heath Copeland.
16-4c
trict in Clinton. It is on lot 100x280,
Con- p r i ce $5 ( 300. C. B. Holland, Laurens, j
1c
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USED CARS
MID-APRIL SPECIALS
Good Clean
USED CARS
1948 Plymouth 4-door Se
dan, special deluxe, good
rubber, heater. Local
owner.
1946 Mercury 4-door Sedan,
a real bargain..
1946 Ford 2-door Super De
luxe, radio and heater.
1946 Chevrolet 2-door Aero
Sedan, new covers and
leather trim on doors.
1946 Plymouth
dan.
2-door Se
lf interested in a good
clean used car, visit our
Used Car Lot opposite Post
Office and let your wants
be known. If wd don’t have
what you want we will try
our best to secure.it for you.
PLAXICO
MOTORS, Inc.
Your Chrysler-Plymouth
Dealer .
USED CARS
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2
X
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DEVOE-RAYNOLD paints for the
outside and interior of your' house.'
People who know use Devoe. Blake- '
ly-Burton Hardware. 1c
LOST—Female blue tick hound, an
swers to name “Blue.” When last
seen was wearing collar with name,
“A. R. Hamilton” on tag. Reward if
found. Call 450-W if you have any
information. 23-2p'
IF YOU DON’T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are pleased to an
nounce that we have been
named local distributor for
Chrysler Airtemp room air
conditioning units. One unit
is on display in our window
and w r e have a stock on
hand for immediate installa
tions. We will appreciate the
opportunity to give full in
formation and prices now so
you’ll be ready for the hot
days ahead.
These units can be financ
ed on a liberal basis.
PLAXICO MOTORS
, Phone 48
« Clinton, S. C.
Orangeade «;&. C a„
27c
*
ODD \Z Homogenized
OF I\ I 3-Lb. Tin
89c
SUGAR 5 lbs.
49c
i
Chopped 303 Can 1 Chopped 303 Can
TURNIP GREENS . . . 10c | COLLARD GREENSS 10c
Blackberry Jelly j ar
29c
Free Chicks
Heavy Barred Rock Cockerels
They Make Fine Fryers
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
As long as they last, we will give 10 FREE cockerels
with every purchase of 25 lbs. of Chick Startena and 10
cockerels.
10 Cockerels at 10c each $1.00
25 Lbs. Purina Chick Startena 1.70
10 Cockerels FREE 0.00
' TOTAL $2.70
Nothing Else to Buy — No Strings Attached
FARMERS FEED & SEED STORE
Phone 1025
a
JOHN R. HOLLAND
Self-Service Food Store
MUSGROVE ST.
“Your Topper Store”
Fresh Produce — Quality Meats
Phone 130-J
Golden Ripe
BANANAS 2 lbs. 25c
Florida
ORANGES doz. 19c
Irish i
POTATOES .. 10 lbs. 39c
Fresh Green
CUCUMBERS ..... lb. 17c
Cured—Av. Wt. 4 to 6 Lbs.
PICNICS lb. 39c
Sliced
JOWL BACON .... lb. 39c
|_I A KMO Morrell’s Fully Whole 1L. *7 A ■
riAlVlO EZ. Cut Cooked or Half ID. / 4C
ROASTS TT cLu lb. 49c
f *
Fresh Pork
NECKBONES, lb 15c
White Star ,
COFFEE lb. 75c
EXPERIENCED
Four years in House of Representatives and seven years
in the State Senate from Spartanburg County.
CAPABLE
A practicing attorney, a farmer and a trained legislator
fully equips him for Congress.
A VETERAN
He resigned from the State Senate in 1942 and served
three and one-half years in the Armed Forces.
- HONEST ' :
Spartanburg County has consistently elected him, show-
ing their confidence in his integrity, judgment and ability.