The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 11, 1953, Image 16

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4“- aie" i Pate Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE 4-H Achievement Program At State Training School Double-Header Tonight At Clinton Mill Park Attention all baseball fans! If you want to see two good ball games, The annual ill Club Achieve- be at the Clinton Mills park to- raent program was held at the State; night at 8 P. H. The first game Training School on May 28. Girls w ju be between Florida Street j^nd entered articles they had made as A cat j em y street Little Leaguers, projects, which wc ' e a v f ,i° • This should be a great ball game ;r,'nr C are d f. a rsT P^c^ w^ers^or as both teams are tied for first juniors: pillow cases, Dora Jones, place, and have lost only one game and Rosalei Owens; table cloth, t hj s year. The only defeat Sara Gainey; dish towel.', Frances | ^t eac b has had has been to each Shelton; pot holders, ^ ar g are i other Grooms; hat and bag, Jdarsare . ' Brooks hir e will be on the Grooms handbag Wla Jean bPCT Academy and Jimmy | cor: soakers. chandlor will twirl for Florida. garet Gnn.im.', ' Y,?, ♦oeetber IcQmiie and Jimmy are not only Sarah Gamij-made a-ru^togother nmy ^ ^ hitte(s as and receded place or j bobs. Jeanette Welch and Mae Fleming; necklace, Sei.vr gi''.ip ‘ n p'^^hlxms -1 cents will be charged to help pay "! 1 ; t.' G i ■ n e v a' Vi or no ^ am, « for. some Pony ali-star, uniforms. Cieve'.and; jacket, Julie Fowler; i-k.rt ana i u>u.'e ? ^‘*‘ a bc , r "‘W Florida Street Little Leaguers by! Geneva Horne: ^o-P.«e dress^and, ^ Mattie well. Both have hit several home Jeanette runs ove r the fence at the Little | League park this season. A small admision of twenty-five’ Academy Street Little Leaguers and are coached by Truman Owens and: H i* T Dora . The famous Clinton Cavalettes, ac ,'lle Cleveland; Thornhill, Irene Stm-enwn. ^ te>m> . wlll play wbi ,.| • house coat,! m * re ?^ rls t ^ le secon d game of; Mae Fleming J nes; pajamas, Juanita Lovett. ticusc. Irene Stevenson, double . hcadcr Thc Clinton • “' U ‘ e 5“ Beuy jean Sull.A-an-.ig'rk are undefeated in about 40 ’ y ! games. A very large crowd is. jex- . j uirv,,e D firct ntarn' looted to come out and witness Junior skirt and b ^ 1 ' P , these tw*o fine ball games. V> Cheese biscuitf Dorothy Howell Little League Standings Through and Ilene Mathison; Devil’s Food 1 June 5 cake, Ilene Mathison; chocolate ! ^ cake, Ilene Mathison and Mattie; Florida Street 9 Mae Fleming; cake, Frances Cleve- Academy Street 9 land and Geneva Horne; lemon pie, Joanna 4 Clara Mae Thornhill; biscuits, Ilene Miathison; coconut pie, Idelle Potts; sugar cookies, Frances Cleveland; rolls, France; Cleveland . Dairy Thomwell .'... 2 Lydia 1 Eleven Leading L. L. Hitters AB H Pet. foods team demonstration: Mar- Brookshire (Aca.) 34 celle Cleveland and Geneva Home; Chandler (Fla.), 29 demonstration on roll making, Campbell (Aca.) 28 Frances Cleveland; canning, Mattie Morse (Joanna) 26 Lee Wylie. , Long (Joanna) 24 Geneva Horne, Frances Cleve- King (Joanna) 22 land and Mattie Mae Wylie prepar- Littleton (Aea.) 30 ed lunch for the judges and home j Chaney (Fla.) 28 agents. These girls have food prep- Pitts (Fla.) : 28 araticn for projects. J Timmons (Thorn.) 25 The Dress Revue w’as presented 1 J. Farmer (Joanna) .... 25 on Thursday nightTForty-foiir girls' Five Leading L. L. Strike Outs made and modeled dresses. The Brookshire (Aca.) 54 21 16 13 11 9 8 10 9 9 8 8 .618 .552 .4641 .423) .375 .364 .333 .321 .321 .320 .320 theme for the revue was May Fes tival in which each girl participat ed Blue ribbon winners were Chandler (Fla.) 40 King (Joanna) 30 Tumlin (Lydia) 26 judged as follows: junior group.jRowe (Joanna) 21 Carolyn Hill, Evelyn Chavis, Jackie Pony L; ague standings Through June 5 Academy 5 Hodge, Virginia Hall and Edra Pugh. The senior dress revue, Onita Silver, Julia Fowler, Geneva 4 Home, Rosalie Ughtsey and Doris pi a street ^... 4 Mathis. j Lydia 1 Mrs. Lewis Floyd of Newberry, Joanna 1 FHA supervisor for Laurens county, Miss Margaret Martin, Food Con servation Specialist of Winthrop colleg, and Miss Georgia Taylor, Assistant State Girls’ 4-H Club Agent of Winthrop college, were judges for the club achievement program. Subscribe To The Chronicle . “The Paper Everybody Reeds” DR. L B. MARION NATUROPATH Res. Phene 939 500 South Broad St. 7 7 6 8 8 7 5 4 .470 .438 .438 .375 .364 .348 .333 .313 .308 THERE'S Oitfe&fldlfoq to enjoy todoy's best bay n travel Go 6ftU(bttJtoL • for COMFORT • for CONVENIENCE • for SAVIM£|- • for DEMNDABILirir "GREENVILLE $1.10 ASHEVILLE, N. C. 2.7t SAVANNAH, GA. 4.90 COLUMBIA ... ... 1.60 at _ 5.00 FAYETTEVUIC, N. C L56 SUMTER ... ._ ... ... ... .... 2.75 T|4M*. r« — 7.25 10.20 15.15 11.65 CHARLESTON , KNOXVILLE, VENN. . Nine Leading Pony Hitters AB H Pet Oakley (Lydia) 15 7 Pitts (Fla.) 16 Sease (Fla.) 16 Morse (Joanna) 16 Sweet (Thom.) 22 Samples (Aca.) 23 Hanna (Thom.) 21 Floyd (Joanna) 16 Lambert (Aca.) 13 Six Leading Pony Strike Outs Patterson (Aca.) 46 Timmons. (Thorn.) 38 Sease (Fla.) 36 Archie (Thom.) 29 Cooley (Joanna) 27 Samples (Aca.) 24 Pony Home Runs Timmons (Thom.) 2 Hanna (Thom.) 1 Fuller (Lydia) 1 Samples (Aca.) 2 ase (Fla.) 2 ancock (AcaA 1 O'Shields (Lydia) 1 Riser (Joanna) 1 Little League Home Runs Brookshire (Aca.) 4 Campbell (Aca.)’ 2 Chaney (Fla.) 1 Chandler (Fla.) 1 Littleton (Aca) 1 All boys not playing on a Small Fry, Little League or Pony League team and want to play baseball are asked hi) be at the Little League park each morning except Satur day to get instructions on how to play baseball. If you are between the ages of 7 and 13 you are invited to come. Schedules For All Leagues Thursday — Fla. vs Academy. (L. L.) d Pony All-Stars (games at Clin ton Mills ball park.) Friday—«Fla. St. vs Academy St. (Pony). Monday—Lydia vs Academy. Tuesday—Thomwell vs Fla. St Wednesday—Joanna vs Lydia. Small Fry Standings will be in next week’s paper. Any boy in the recreation pro gram will be admitted free to. the ball games tonight im properly iden tified by their coaches. CHATTANOOEA. VENN, CINCINNATI, OHO DETROIT, MICH. MEMPHIS, TENN Plus U. S. Tax Bi? Savings on Round-Trips CLINTON BUS STATION E. Carolina Ave. Phone 128 GREYHOL •J WJI r* oi'ciy Funeral Home Clinton, S. ( . FIN ERA L DIRECTOR^ ...and... EMBALMERS Phones 41 and 399-.! AMBULANCE SERVICE L. RUSSEU. GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. M*rs. Thursday, June 11, 1953. Garden Show! Del Monte Flavorful Tomato Del Monte Stewed No. 2 * Can V , No. 2 r Can Tomatoes , Home Style Strawberry PRESERVES Help Yourself To Health With Del Monte Prune Juice 27c Catsup . Del Monte Luscious 25c Fruit Cocktail 14-Oz. • Bat. 21c 12 Oz. JAR Qt. Bot. ' No. 303 • Can mzn food 25c Corn ,2“•<”*39c PEARS Salmon Z'L 35c Del Monte Whole Kernel Golden No. 303 Cans Other Grocery Dept Values! Alaska No. 1 Tall Con Fresh Creamy Marshmallows Campfire« rP l k b 9 ,29c Plain or Self-Rising Flour Red Baad . 'Z 99c Stock Upl Argo Sugar Peas .2"- t r 33 Del Monte Bartlett VALUES! PictSweet Frozen Fresh STRAWBERRIES 31c 12-Oz. Pkg. No. 303 Can 27c TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY IS OUR RULE FOR COURTESY 31c PictSweet Tender Cuts BROCCOLI 2 X: 35c PICNIC SUPPLIES! Bondware Pastel Paper Plates .P 8 k C g ’ 13c Ideal Wooden Spoons & Forks . Pk 2 fl o o, 10c Rose dale Stuffed Olives. 29c Dixie-Home’s Quality (Dressed & Drawn, Cut Up & Ready for the Pan) FRYERS 45 t Meaty Favorite! s . lb 69c Flavorful Tender Plump B a e k s. lb 19c Thighs, lb 77c A Low Price For This Fine-Grained Flavorful Veall Quality-Tender Shoulder VEAL CHOPS 39 Lb. 39c Pasty Budget Buy! Fresh Ground Beef. For Meat Loaf Or Patties—Fresh Ground Veal . u> 39c Quality-Tender Beef Short Ribs Lb. 19c Fresh Potato SALAD c»,23c Telia Brand tt-Lb. Prints MM8MIIIE Me Jellied Cranberry Sauce OCEAN SPRAY 20c No. 300 Can Underwood Deviled HAM 2V4-Oz. 1(| A Can 196 The Brisk Tea UPTON’S C Me Lipton’s TEABAGS 16-Ct. AA_ Pkg. 4UC Wilson Certified Vienna SASSAGE 19c 4-Ox. Can Hamburgers A Gravy WILSON’S 49c 15-Oz. Can Wilson’s Certified MOR 45c Can Heinz Tomato KETCHUP 'Z 27c Argo Gloss STARCH 'C 12c U. J. No. 1 White Sebago POTATOES to Lbs. J0 HI ®P. .V 39 Juicy SUNKIST (360 Size) I LEMONS 47 c Armour’s Keystone Jim Libby’s PieeipfleJiice UBBT’S CORN BEEF NASH 46 Oz. Can Juice 24 Oz. Bottle 30c Grits 2 Lb. Bag 19c 16 Ounce Can 31c Argo STARCH CfearmiM facial TftStfES 3 "»*• 49c feather Strained CAST FOODS 3 *" 29c . Aastex BEEF STEW Charmin Tqilet TISSUE 33c 4, jN 35c Charmin Paper NAPKINS pLshloa Toilet TISSUE 12c k Roll 4M) A 4 Pbg. Yosemite SKced or Halves PEACHES Insect Spray (Qt. 47c) FLIT No cT 27c M 27c 2 Ige. 25* 4 Guest 20c WORT SOAP Sr 23c '1. ■ ■ ,