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i 1 r -fv- Thursday, April 16, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Paare S«Ven i ► ^7 35 ! 5.J :.t 8 S WITH THE SICK Wamsufta * Pima — the luxury cotton! 3.50 Ship'n Shore pampers a blouse with Pima broadcloth, a silky-luster cotton made from extra-long combed Egyptian yam. Our custom-detailfed sleeveless has a wisp of collar, a slot pocket. Whites, pastels, darks... all keep their lovely glow, washing after washing. 30 to 38. As seen in Vogue Friends of W. E. Bragg wrtl be, interested to know he is a patient ^ren, four having at Hays hospital. Mrs. Jewel Dominick is improv ing at Hays hospital following an operation. Friends of Mrs.^Henry Neighbors will be interested to know she is a 'patient at the Blalock clinic. Miss Faye Duckett, daughter of Mrs. J. L. Duckett, has returned to her home from the Blalock clinic S ■ where she underwent an operation. S 1 Friends of Lynn Smith, daughter 8 of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith, will M be interested to know she is con- mother, religious leader and citi zen, she made and held many .friends through the years. She is survived by seven chil- passed away Dr. William F. Dendy, of Evans ville, Ind.; R. Y. I}endy of New York City; Viola E. D. Howard of Tampa, Fla.; Rev. Spurgeon Dendy j of Robins Field, Ga.; Mary L. Den- j dy of Gastonia, N. C.; Prof. David E. Dendy of Simpsonville; and Mat-1 tie D. Purry of Charlotte. The University of South Carolina is honoring the newly elected mem bers at a banquet at the Columbia hotel Friday evening. Dr. H. W. Dav is, president of the University chap- tef has Announced. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO. Joanno Relief Chest To* Meet will meet Saturday, April 25, at 7 o’clock at the club house. Officers ask all members to be present, since several matters of importance are to be considered. Sadler Elected To Phi Beta Kappa Rufus Earle Sadler of this city is among newly elected members of ivalescing at home following a ton- :. , , , silectomy yesterday at Hays he.- ^ ^ Ka PP*. scholast.c ; pital. Miss Cora Stone has returned j home after a several days stay at, ! the Blalock clinic. Friends of J. F. Weir will be in- 1 8 terested to know he is a patient at Hays hospital for treatment. Mrs. Cecil Glenn is recuperating at home following an operation at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. J. C. Bradford is convalesc ing at home following a tonsilec- tomy at Hays hospital. Little Roger Gregory, son of Mr. II and Mrs. Eugene Gregory, has re- :;j turned home after a several days g j stay at Hays hospital suffering a hand injury. & i Sam Robertson of near Laurens, | is a patient at Hays hospital where he underwent an operation. 8 I Hamer Speaks To Kiwanis Club Murray Garber’s President J. C. Thomas of the Kiwanis club has announced that lieutenant governor Harold Wheel er of Gaffney, will meet with the club on April 23 for an official visit. The club at its last meeting had as-its guest Robert P. Hamer, presi dent of Bank of Clinton, county committeeman, who spoke on the importance of buying U. S. Gov ernment bonds in cooperation with the drive now on in April by the Treasury Department. In urging the public to buy the defense bonds, he spoke of the danger of beoming indifferent to the cam paign since we are not engaged in an all-out war. The high school glee club pre- j sented a musical legend number! under _tiie~direction- -of- - Miss- Naney-i Griffin. . . _ WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT Eclipse Power Lawn Mowers Garden Hose — Nozzles Garden Tools — Plows Leading DuPont Paints AH Colors in Oil • Spray for Termites Household Mops — Cleansers Leonard Electric Refrigerators Myers Electric Pumps Water Pipe and Fittings Electrical Supplies — Wire W’aterless Cooking Aluminum Fishing Supplies — Licenses Thirty Years Experience of Getting Up Your Needs If You W’ant It, Come Here COPEUND Hordwore Supply Co. Phone 15 Mattress... But Clintonian Will I: 1 Attend Coronation Wasson r.r Congress Join the ‘W Club We Want Wasson in AS HI NOTON W,N W,T„ W ASSON ONLY ’w'' Good Meats MAKE A MEAL. Morrell’s Tender PICNIC HAMS, lb. . 39c Morrell’s Sliced BACON, lb 39c Boneless BEEF STEW, lb 59c < Economy Cut PORK CHOPS, lb. . 49c Regular Size BREAD, loaf I5c Dressed Black Bass, lb 25c V Fresh Dressed Catfish, lb 49c THE COUNTRY MARKET Quality Meats Are Our Specialty Call 98 makes the Miss Vivian Parks Adair of Hamp- | ton, Va., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. V. P. Adair of this city, will be! among those attending the corona tion of Queen Elizabeth. Miss Adair leaves May 3 by plane with a party from New York on a six weeks tour which will include visits to Holland, France, Belgium, Switzerland, and England where she ill attend the public coronation ceremonies. Aged Colored Woman Passes You don’c have to be confused by all those conflicting claims about “firmer” mattresses! ... simply rely on t/>* original ... the one-and-only Sealy Firm O-Rest Posturepedic Mattress for the spine-on-a-line sleeping support so many doctors recommend! 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Martha, as she was known by many friends, white and* colored, was bom August 19, 1867, in this county and had lived the greater part of her life in this community. For years she faithfully worked at Presbyterian college and later hor^e for the college and many res- cperated a private laundry at her idents of the city. Besides her work as a domestic helper, and em ployment at the college, she operat ed a restaurant and grocery store. She was a-member of the Baptist faith until her marriage to the late J. E. Y. Dendy at which time she united with the Methodist church and remained a faithful member until her passing. Her husband was a first-fate carpenter of the community until his passing. As a ; • • • B**. t ROGERS Stokely - Van Camp PANTRY SHOWER SALE Values STOKELY’S FINEST TENDER CUT ' ’ • Green Beans STOKELY’S FINEST TINY GREEN Lima Beans STOKELY’S FINEST TENDER SWEET Party Peas 2 2 2 17-Oz. Cans 17-Oz. Cans 17-Oz. Cans VAN CAMP’S, WITH DELICIOUS TOMATO SAUCE Pork & Beans 3 1-Lb. 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