The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 23, 1953, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 23, 1953
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Battalion Retreat
Review At P. C.
This Afternoon *
A battalion retreat review and pa-
Cox To Give Away
$150 Bicycle
Cox Home & Auto Supply of this
I city announce they, will give away I
Heads State Clubs
\ -day federal inspection of the or--
• ization.
The review is scheduled to start at
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The
r. de will be staged by Presbyterian absolutely free a $150.00 custom j
c liege's crark ROTC unit this after- puilt Firestone silver cnrome
^^^highlight of the annual C y C j e t0 some boy or girL
(beautiful, decorated bicycle wasi
made to celebrate Firestone’s 1,-j
IBB 000,000 bicycles on the road. Chil-
p m., ar.1 Lt. Col. Michael Gus- c j ren acc0 mpaftied by an adult to
has extended an invitation to tne r pgj S { ert arc invited by Mr. Cox in j
lie to attend. tQ anci see handsome bike to be
hree officers composing the in- given away free on'Saturday, May;
tion team of the Third Army 9 Their announcement appears in !■
rict will visit the Presbyterian todays paper,
pus today and Friday and make ^
'.orough check of «» roimary pro- AA MEEXING SATURDAY
ire aim facilities.vThe PC batta;-
lias always 7 maintained a hig*h ^'^ 1C Clinton* group 0: Alcoholics
dard of excellence and gained: a Anonymous will have an open meet-j
r.ational re-putat:on through these in- * n => Clinton Health center on
. v- lions. Woodrow street, Saturday evening at
j 8:30. Anyone interested in the prob-
M BSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE ( It m of .alcoholism is invited. The ses-
"The Paper Everybody Reads” sion will last about an hour.
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Birth Announcements
Adams
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adams of near
Laurens announce the birth of a
daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, April i
j 18, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Adams was |
'formerly Miss Faude Fay Wilson.
Kitchen
j, - Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Kitchens an-
1 nounce the birth of a son, Bobbie
• Wayne, on April 15, at Blalock clinic.
; Mrs.* Kitchens was before marriage
Miss Frances Hedgpeth.
| Ingle
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ingle an
nounce the birth of a son, Robert
1 Stanley, on April 17, at Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Ingle is the former Miss Helen
Dunaway.
Gibbs
t Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Gibbs an-
; nounce the birth of a son, Larry Dean,
on April 18,_at Blalock clinic. Mrs.
1 Gibbs was before marriage Miss
, Kathleen Proctor.
er’s Mate School- at the Naval Air
Technical Training Unit, Lakehurst,
N. J. He is a graduate of Clinton
high school and entered the Marine
corps in September, 1952.
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needed for the office
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Freshest Eggs in Town
At JOE’S ESSO
These eggs are brought from our
farm each day.
Phone 128
joe c. McDaniel
YOUR HEALTH IS IN •
GOOD HANDS
. . . WHEN WE FILL VOI R l*RESCRII>TIONS
There are good reasons why your health is in good
hands when you bring your prescriptions to us. We know
the importance of accuracy—so that you will get exactly
what your physician prescribed.
We know the importance of keeping our prescription
department up-to-date. In fact, just about half the pre
scriptions we fill nowadays call for drugs that did not
even exist ten years ago.
So—whether your physician has prescribed one of
the new wonder drugs or some of the many medicinal
agents we“have carried for years, you can depend on us
for prompt, reliable service. Form the good health habit
of calling on us first.
Young’s Pharmacy
Phone 19
“The Old Reliable’
Phone 19
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Thursday and Friday, April 23-24
John Philip Sousa’s <
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Saturday, April 25 (One Day)
- One Night In The Tropics
(A Slap-Stick'Comedy)
With BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO
Monday and Tuesday, April 27-28
SUSAN HAYWARD • CHARLTON HESTON
^ to IRVING STONE S b«t-ulUr
theiRISIDENTlS UDY
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HOME IN
OKLAHOMA
(Western)
With ROY ROGERS
AMAN
BETRAYED
(Adventure)
With JOHN WAYNE and
FRANCES DEE
Serial—NYOKA AND THE TIGERMAN—Chap. 12
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Mrs. Cumn L. Jones, of Coimn'-
bia, state president of the South
Carolina Federation of Music
Ciobs. will preside over the con
vention activities today, Friday
and Saturday here and in Laurens.
WITH THE SICK
1 Friends of Mrs. Florrie Coates of
1 Mountville will regret to know she is
J very ill and a patient at Blalock clinic.
Ronnie King, son of Mr. and Mrs.
! L. L. King of Kinards, underwent a
[ tonsilectomy this week at Hays hos-,
pital. J
Mrs. George Scarborough and Mrs. 1
! B. F. Shockley, both of near Laurens, |
are improving at Hays hospital fol
lowing operations.
j Annette Riser, daughter of Mr. and '
The public is cordially invited ttr Mrs. Sidney Riser, has returned home |
from Hagfs hospital where she under-!
went an apendeeptomy last week.
Mrs. Lessie Bullman is improving
at Blalock clinic following an opera- 1
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PHONE DU
Revival Services
Begin Sunday At
Joanna Baptist Church
attend the revival services at the
Joanna Baptist church which will
l begin on Sunday, Aprit~Z6, at 11:00
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 (ONE DAY)
ROGUE'S MARCH
(A Thrilling Adventure)
. With PETER LAWFORD, RICHARD GREENE, and^
JANICE RULE
, - ALSO—AN ALL CARTOON SHOW
THE CASINO
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 24-25
a. m. The pastor, Rev. James B.
Mitchell, will bring the messages
' each evening at 7:30 and Tuesday
j through Friday at 10:00 a. m. The
i music will be under the direction
of Rev. Joe Stroud, music educa
tion director of College Avenue
Baptist church, Lenoir, N. C.
The junior girls and boys will
meet in the junior department each
, afternoon at 4d)0 o’clock for re
hearsal and then go for visitation.
tioli illness.
Friends of Mrs. R. D. Nance will
be interested to know she is a patient!
at Blalock clinic.
The following who have been pa
tients at Blalock clinic have returned I
home, Mrs. Mason Simpson, Mrs. 1
Henry Neighbors and Gerald Murphy, j
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Murphy. ,
Brenda Medlin, Paul Flowers, little
Sherrill Gossett, Brenda Ann Moates ;
and Gus Coates of Mountville are pa-1
tients at Hays hospital.
Friends of Johnny Mason will be!
Adults will meet in the educational ” 1 1 tere ® te< M? ^ now be * s a patient at
building e«ach evening at 7 o’clock Blalock clinic.
The following who have been pa-
for prayer service. The interme-
mediates and young people will
meet in the young people's depart
ment for prayer service and inspi
ration led by Mrs. Armand Elava-
rado. The intermediate and church
■f choirs will meet each evening at 7
o’clock for rehearsals and prayer
service.
High School Band To
Play At Broadway
Theatre Tonight
The Clinton high school band will
be the guests of the Broadway
Theatre tonight and wil render sev
eral numbers from the stage, imme
diately before the 7:30 feature. In
honor of John Phillip Sousa whose
life story is portrayed in the pic
ture “Stars And Stripes Forever,”
which plays today and Friday at the
Broadway.
tients at Hays hospital returned ear
lier in the week to their homes, Mrs.
J. D. ThnaUt, Cecil Grant, Mrs. J. H.
Bariiette near Laurens, Mrsr. E. D.
Johnson, Kinards; and Mrs. Inabelle
Hooper.
Friends of Mrs. W. J. Duncan will
be glad to know she is improving at
Blalock clinic where she has been a !
patient several weeks.
Earl D. McCullough
At Marine School
Marine Private First Class Earle
D. McCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. McCullough, Rt. 1, Clinton,
recently graduated from an eight-
week course at the Airman Prepara
tory School at the Naval Air Train
ing Center, Jacksonville, Fla.
McCullough is now in Aerograph-
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the size box you need—and get important pro
tection for as little as a few pennies a week.
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SEMI-ANNUALLY
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member F.DJ.C. — Our 67th Year
Hamilton's To Give
Away Diamond Ring
Hamilton’s has announced htey
will give away a Blue Nile Dia-
|;mond ring at six o’clock, Saturday,
April 25. Everyone 16 years and
over is eligible to visit the store and
| register.
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^Jliinh it Over!
S O OFTEN ue hear the state
ment. "We have everything
1 we need." This may be
true today—but tomorrow i* a.
different story.
Years ago a fine colonial
home was built in South Caro
lina; it was considered the "fin
est home for miles arpund.”
Constructed of solid stone, with,
huge columns, hardwood floors,
and huge green shutters, it of
fered cool comfort from the
summer heal and snug warmths
against the blasts of winter.
, Yet. in later years it became
necessary to install modern
plumbing fixtures, central beat
ing. a telephone and electricity..
There is always something
new—a product, an idea, a
method of business procedure. *
Capital Life’s Combination
Hospitalization-Life Policy is
something new in insurance,
furnishing dual protection. Ask
the Capital Life agent in your
community about this policy.
WILSON’S GROCERY
305 N. Sloan St
Phone 884
Clinton; S. C.
Ground Beef
Stew Meat
STEAKS
f• V
Shoulder
and Rib
lb. 29c
lb. 29c
Smoked] [Sausage
Bologna mL
Vienna Sausage 2 for 25c
No. 2 Cans
TOMATOES ... 2 for 25c
CAPITAL LIFE AND HEALTH
INSURANCE COMPANY
'Founded on Fnitk—Dtditnud to Sfrvu-t"
Granulated ,
SUGAR, 5 lbs. ...... 49c
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Old Oak 303 Can
TURNIP GREENS .10c
Old Oak 303 Can
COLLARD GREENS . 10c
DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Rea. Phone 939
500 South Broad St.
Bluebird 2'/] Can
Spiced PEACHES ... 23c
Fresh
TOMATOES, lb. ...., 10c
Fresh
CABBAGE, 3 lbs. Kfe
Yellow
ONIONS,2lbs........ 10c
POTATOES, lb. .. .10c
Nice Heads
LETTUCE, 2 heads ,, 19c
Large {lunches >
Green ONIONS . 2 for 25c
No. 1 Irish
POTATOES, 10 lbs... 39c