The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 17, 1953, Image 7

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*. , < i Thursday, September 17, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pai?e Seven =2= 'Woti'i Qbceio'i.SBacfa \. @)ecfoitm &ktcfo There is a well-established scientific reason for every de cision your doctor makes. He is guided in his opinions hy the conclusions of authorities in the field of medicine. Even though you have had no recent occasion to consult a physician, it is well to have one in mind. Pay him a visit. \ „ Then when you need him, he will be better prepared to care for you properly. When your doctor gives you a prescription, bring it to us to be filled. We are prescription specialists. Write Tour Congressman “NO” on Socialized Medicine , » McGee’s Drug Store Phone No, 1 Society... (continued from page 3) meeting recently attended in Savan parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Finney where supper was served. Assisting in serving and' entertaining were WHITE TO BROWN j nel. When white shoes begin to look j soiled arid dingy, they can be made ^ r rs - ^ eldon , ' j ,? n ’ a good brown by applying saffron. iVV. Finney, Jr., and Mrs: J. P. Me.- Mj x iq drops of saffron with three | MiHan of Tampa, Fla., who is visiting teaspoons of olive oiL Clean shoes v. k aapq Wallarp anri Miss • Covers were laid at the dining table 1 ", e * i dark spots w dl nah, by Wrs. Ione Wallace and Mis*, wh i ch wa8 prettily appointed in a show. Apply with a piece of flan- Two coats should do it. SMOKE STAINS A simple method for removing smoke stains from bricks is to use wood ashes. Moisten them with water and rub the bricks with a rag dipped in the ashes. raw or , g . pink birthday motif. The cake, placed j.jj.jj.jj.j-.jj.--.--.--.--.--.--. discussed for the observance of the * _ with \T , °n a reflector and encircled with National B. and P. W. week Oc- was on e j^er side by tober 11-17. Announcement was .pink tapers in crystal holders, made concerning the district dinner held in Greenwood at the Oregon hotel September 15 and all members were invited to attend. Miss Ruth Hair, chairman of radio and television committee, led the DINNER PARTY HONORS MR. AND MRS. VON HOLLEN Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. James Von Hoi I ollen who were recently mar- « ried Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. S evening’s program. Especially inter-1 Marshall, Jr., entertained at dinner esting were the broadcasts over sta- on Tuesday evening. tion “B. and P. W.” from a micro- Roses, spider lilies and gladioli phone, given by Miss Inez Tucker, with other fall flowers and shrubs i Miss Mildred Bozard and Mrs. Na- ( were beautifully arranged in the re- , than Brazil, discussing the work of, ceivln f? r °°™ s .<> f the home. Guests j.* ., ... . i were invited into the dining room s$ their committees, civil defense, ^-! where dinner was served buffet from § nance and career opportunities. d i n j nfi j table centered with a low Miss Ethel Mae Rowe of Joanna t) OW i 0 f red roses. The bride and fj 1 played two piano selections “My groom’s table was adorned with pink i Hero” and theme from a sonata by | roses and place cards bore wedding t-t i Schubert. L I symbols’ while smaller tables were « | The meeting closed with..the read-.'similarly appointed for other guests. £ ing of the club collect. I „ Afte , r . dinner cards were enjoyed, g » -■ Mrs. v on Hollen won high score «.♦ DINNER PARTY GIVEN j bridge ^.rd . | t rr rrii r'ITCCft , Mrs. >\. P. Jacobs assisted the host- ,8 F 9 R k T : C0L - ( ? US ?: E ^ , , 1 esses in serving and entertaining. ! 8 On Monday evening Lt. Col. and | ° j« ]\Jrs. Francis V. Smith enteitained at ifrivTvji^'T'ii n ai/td rr» dinner honoring Lt. Col. Michael Gus- KENNETH BAKER, JR., sie who left yesterday for Fort Lewis,! HOST TO FRATERNITY £ Washington and a Far East assign-.} Kenneth Baker, Jr., entertained his ment. [brother! of Kappa Alpha Order at £ Covers were laid for ten at the table Presbyterian cdllfege with a drop-in g which was centered with an arrange- on Sunday afternoon from four until i.: ment of gladioli and pom-poms. A 5:30 at his home on Hickory street.'S three-course dinner was served. j His parents assisted in entertaining, ft In addition to Col. and Mrs. Gussie Also assisting in the dining room # , guests included Capt. and Mrs. Ernest were Mrs. E. H. Hall, w’ho poured « Kelly, Mr- and Mrs. Benjamin Almy, ( coffee, Mrs. Tom Addison and Miss & Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mills. Ann Baker. The tea table from which refresh THAT WE HAVE ENTERED THE GAS APPLIANCE BUSINESS. _ - A One of the best scientific equipped Chiropractic clinics in the South, the Hart Clinic offers its facilities and years of experience to the sick and suffering of this area. If your health is not what it should be, call for an appointment with— The C. J. Hart Chiropractic Clinic 205 Chnrch St. Year-Round Air-Conditioned LAURENS, S C. Telephone 22501 A. R. P. SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS ANNUAL PICNIC The annual picnic for the Sunday :: u i: ments were served buffet was beauti- S fully appointed in silver with a con- ft taiiM»r of red roses flanked by yellow $ School of the Associate Reformed 1 tapers. Pink roses and zinnias adorned K Pr.,cK,.f«.ion uroo i, 0 i,i the livirtfir room. About thirtv-five Presbyterian church was held on ; the living .room. About thirty-five Wednesday evening of the past week, guests called daring the afternoon. :: % i: Members of the congregation and a number of visitors met at the MRS . WINGARD HEADS church and motored to Greenwood i c-pinv AITYIirADY' State Park where a picnic supper was 1 AU AILIAKi ft j At a meeting of the American Le- « gion Auxiliary -groups on Tuesday g evening at the Legion Home the fol- lowing new officers were installed w.ith S enjoyed. We have in stock a selection of . Cooking Ranges, Water Heaters, Space and Utility Heaters SALES - INSTALLATION AND SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN „ CALL ON US FOR YOUR GAS APPLIANCE v . NEEDS. Anderson Appliance Company H. MRS. HICKS HOSTESS S M RA F G F J CI t R M LE TF Mr9 - vvilmot Sheal y conducting the Mrs. F. F. Hicks and Mrs. Thurston installation service: Giles were hostesses on- Monday eye- President, Mrs. B. F. Wingard. mng at the home of the former for Y'j ce President, Mrs. Lonnie the September meeting of the Sara fjiers. G j?" n Girc lf R roa d Street Meth- Secretary, Mrs. J. P. Rowland, odist church. I Treasurer, Mrs. Edgar Taylor. Miss Kate Milam presented the Historian, Miss Florrie Burdette, program on The Sower, The Seeds, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mrs. G. W. Hoi The Soil and The Sheaves. She was Ungsworth assisted by Miss Jeanette Pitts, Miss chaplain, Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Rose Lee and Miss Elizabeth Cope- re ti r ing president, Mrs. Frank ... . . Miller gave a .resume of the past g During the evening the hostesses vear ’ s work a f ter w hich the vavel H were assisted by Mrs. C. C. Giles in ^. ag p resen ted Mrs. Wingard. She *•* serving salad, iced cake squares and talked on - The 0rigin of K The Star § . Russian tea. ; Spangled Banner”, following the mus- S „ . —c—— ic theme. She also urged the mem- h CENTURY CLUB MEETS hers to stress membership and it was ft WITH MRS. STUMP j voted to hold all meetings in the eve- The Century club held its first meet- uings after October. il ing Tuesday afternoon at the home , f1 ! u ” nK , a socla l hour Mrs. Frank 8 of Mrs. A. B. Stump, with 20 mem- Mlller ar,d Mrs - Henr y ' oun k and \\ 104 W. Pitts St. Phone 927 :: ♦♦ :: :: Savings Accounts 3%—DIVIDEND—3% We invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient ser vice* and you will receive your dividend promptly each January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up — opens an account. Each account is insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people ma? have up to $30,000 fully insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. hers present. Mrs. W. R. Anderson was in charge | their committees served refreshments, ft :: _ of the program, giving a discussion of RECEI^ION HONORS H the transition of the arts, govern- NEW STUDENTS, FACULTY \\ jj ment, and religion m the last 50 annua i reception honoring the it . jears. freshmen, other new students and new ■ ft * ’ . .. ,,, , i. i j s\ freshmen, other new students and new ti tnhJl e 9n eXt rneetm,f W1 ‘ Gc * faculty members was given Thursday H evening in the libarary of Presbyter- sj ian college by the Student Christian ft Association and the College Dames. S Mrs. E. H. Hall, S. C. A. hostess « tober 20. SUSAN CATHY 3IGBEE IS GIVEN PARTY Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government Laurens Federal Savings & Loan Association Telephone 22271 LAURENS’ LARGEST SAVINGS INSTTrUYION 8 8 % I 104 West Main Street Laurens, S. C. On Saturday afternoon, September greeted the guests and presented B „ 12th about forty children gathered at them to the receiving line which was ft the home of Mrs. Edward Bigbee on composed of President, Dr. Marshall ft 8 N. Owens street to celebrate the fifth W* Brown, Mrs. Brown; Dr^and Mrs. ft ft! birthday of her daughter, Susan George C. Bellingrath, Mr. and Mrs. ft ft; Cathy. Games were enjoyed and pic- ; Haynie G. Prince, Mrs. John Steven- ft tures were taken. ! son, president of the College Dames, ft ft! Later cake, soft drinks, suckers and j Ray Smith, S.C.A. President; Lt. Col. ft g | potato chips were served. Each child | a nd Mrs. Francis V’. Smith, Mr. and ft received a favor. Mrs. Taylor Martin, Charles Edge, ft Elmore Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Alec ft Cruickshanks, Leon Hall, Mr. and ft Mrs. William Crutchfield. The long refreshment table was dec- decorated with an attractive fruit ar- ft Cathy was remembered by her lit- ft j tie friends with gifts. 8 § ! To City Taxpayers ALL CITY TAXES NOT PAID October 1st WILL BE PLACED IN EXECUTION AND PROPERTY SOLD FOR TAXES. This Is Our Last Appeal To You Before Oct. 1st. JOE P. TERRY, Mayor. 8 8 8 I i! :: 1! :: 1 8 ft I *♦ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★ * BIRDSEY’S * *: star specials * B&PW MEMBERS ATTEND MEETING , „ „ A number of members of the local ratl g t,m ent and yellow candles in sil- Business and Professional Women’s ' 1,1 can delabra. Punch, sandwiches, club attended a meeting Tuesday eve- mints and cookies were served ning at the Oregon hotel in Green-! ». .. . . wood, when Miss Beatrice Patterson ! Assisting in serving were Misses of New York, director of field serv- " t>Ien c And * r80n * Macdonald, ice and membership of the National ^ S “ e Da ^» Rose Moore Nettles, ‘Federation Business, and Professional Marshall and Margie* Mills. Women’s clubs addressed the group. w Floral decoration m the library A medley of old fashioned songs by in g f eatu ccd gladioli, spider lilies a chorus from the local club was a ; and , bam boo with other flowers of the feature of the program. early fall season. '.Those who attended were: Miss' included faculty members Ruth Hair, Miss Mary Ann Craig, I new ; 8tudents and sev c ra l special Mrs. R. G. Carr, Mrs. James Pitts, ... Mrs. lone Wallace, Mrs. Dan Yar- - The comm ‘ttee on arrangements m- ★ CORN MEAL Save Cold Cash with... MONEY . SAVING WORK - SAVING Mill-to-Yon Prices Stone-Ground Self-Rising ★ *★ ★ Cool Off with ... Birdsey’s FAIR PLAY ICED TEA (Orange Pekoe) 39c 5 lbs. 49c Vi lb. ASK—About Famous PAYDAY SPECIALS The Economy Plan for Buying Staple Groceries Make a Cold Profit with ★ ★ ★ POULTRY FEEDS Laying Mash Starter-Broiler Mash 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 5.30 5.95 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ borough, Mrs. P. H. Miller, Mrs. Fran ces Warner, Miss Rebecca Speake, eluded members of the Student Chris tian Association, Mrs. Brown, and the Mrs. W. W. Harris, Miss Margaret j £ >1I ° Win f f 0< *’ < ; ers of ^ he Golle>f ‘ 1 > Blakely, Miss Katherine Blakely, Mrs. I 5 a, !!. es ’ T 8 ; Stevenson Mrs. Edward Nathan Brazil, Mrs. J. K. Haselden, 1 v Campbell, vice-president and Mrs. rs. Leila Johnson, Miss Marie Weir, Kay M,U8 ’ *«"etary and treasurer, and Mrs. William Weir. | ^ HALL-BURROUGHS RITES TUESDAY Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Hall and Hoyt Lee Burroughs were united in matrimony at noon September 15 at Laurens by J. Hewlette Wasson, Judge of Probate. The bride was attired in a beige woolen suit with brown accessories ‘and wore a corsage of golden chrys anthemums. Those present for the ceremony in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brigman of Newberry and M-Sgt. J. K. Hatton of Shaw AFB, Sumter. Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs will make their home in Newberry. Eastern Stars To Meet Friday Your Dollar BUYS MORE At Your * BDinSEY FLOUR & FEED STORE * K »» 04 ma 4 ^ ★ ★ ★ ★ Mas grove Street ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The James B. Parrott Chapter No. 9, Order of Eastern Star, .will hold its regular meeting Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the Masonic hall. Candidates will receive degrees and all members are asked to be present. BETSY FINNEY HAS »l i THDAY Honorin-. ‘r granddaughter Betsy Finney, on occasion of her ninth birthday, John W. Finney, Sr., entertained : oout eighteen little girls with a theatre party and supper Tuesday afternoon. Following the movie the i,roUp were invited to the home of Betsy’s My BARBER SHOP Is Now Open for Regular Hours JOHN M. MASON ” Vii BEST WAY TO FINANCE YOUR HOME Lots of folks in this community say the best way to finance is our way! For they've reached debt-free home-ownership through our sensible, economical home-financing plan. Our mortgage department combines a thorough knowledge of local problems with a friendly interest in your home-financing. EDERALoAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Clinton Institutien Serving Clinton People Since 1909 Telephone No. 6 \ j. 4