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% her 24, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pasre Five TEN FULL DAYS OF BIG VALUES! f { Thursday, Friday and Saturday PAIRS ff/*' ii l ; i i: it. i. Quality...60 Gauge... 15 Denier NYLON HOSE IpO Pair Each Day—Thursday, Friday and Saturday You Do Not Have to Be Present To Win! Winners Will Be Notified % Register Often.... Every Dayl tpitrtfe, j.14« H it Ray Roast sANUT ITTER Golden Ripe BANANAS 2 19c Red Flame Tokay GRAPES ibs. 25c A Real Value! Red Band FLOUR • six. f ’ 10 lb. Bag 89c Amazing Price — Como Toilet TISSUE t Roll Pkg. Coffee That’s Good to the Last Drop! Maxwell House i lb. Bag MARSHMALLOWS Fresh Creamy Brock’s 1 lb. Bag Strawberry PRESERVES Delicious Home Style 2 12-Oz. Jars Camp Fire Girls Leader Coming 23c 85c 25c 45c Gat a Supply At This Low Price — Rosedale STUFFED OLIVES 2 Ox. Bottles . 2 for 25c A Marvelous Dressing—Dixie-Home SALAD DRESSING Pint Jar 25c New Pack — Hunt's TOMATO CATSUP 14 Ox. Bots. . 2 for 29c Light Flaky Pie Crust JIFFY PIE CRUST MIX 9 Ox. Pkg. 10c Hearty Good Eating — Fancy PINTO BEANS In Bags . 2 lbs. 29c Family Sise — White House APPLE JELLY In Jars 2 lbs. 30c Swaet as Sugar ARGO PEAS No. 303 Cans Frost Field PEAS & SNAPS No. 303 Can Dixie-Home Quality EVAPORATED MILK .. / Tall Cans .. 3 for 37c A Real Money Saver—Alaska PINK SALMON 1 S Tall Can 43c Recreation Banqet Here Tuesday Night The first banquet given to the baseball players in the Small Fry, , Little League and Pony League will be in the-Presbyterian college dining hall next Tuesday night at 7:30 p. m. Th siincludes three teams each i from the following places: Joanna, Florida Street, Thornwell, Lydia, and Academy Street. Five trophies will be presented j during the evening. Joe Delaney will present the Small Fry "trophy i to Joanna. J. B. Templeton will present the Litle League trophy to Academy Street. This is the third i straight year Academy street Little Leaguers have won this trophy. R. F.. Ferguson, Sr., will deliver the j Pony League trophy to Thornwell. i J. C. Thomas will present a trophy J to the most valuable Little Leaguer and R. H. McGee will present a tro- *) i-hy to the most valuable Pony Leag uer. The winners of the most valuable ^player trophies will not be an- yfiisunced until the night of the ban- Mrs. Elizabeth H. Siddall, region- j speaker of the evening will a! field scpemsor of Camp Fire Coach Bill'Crutchfield who Girls, Inc., will be in Clinton Sep- joined the coaching staff at.Presby- tember 28 to October l to conduct a'terian college this year He will be * r rir*, , n 4 1 introduced by Dr. Walter A. John- • training course for Camp Fire ani,^ director of , he Cv>llege . Blue Bird leaders in the three dls- —— ^The local Camp Fire and Blue ^ DofteeS Sent | Bird organizations is a Red Feather IQ ColUITlblO rOT i aigency. I The following schedule has Iset up for the intensive training pe- „ riod so that the leaders will have an Thirty-two draftees were ord red |‘opportunity to attend some or re Pf rt y^rday (Wednesday) to || 25 one of the meetings: 1 the county selective service b Monday, September 23, talks at‘to be sent to Columoia for physical Academy Street school by Mrs. Sid-, examinaaons. tu AlT1 dall, 9:30 to Blue Birds and 10;50 The board lis.ed them ^ Boo- I'to Camp Fire girls. Meetings at er t Etters. C.inton, Ca W MRS. ELIZABETH II. SIDDALL beer, Physical Examinations Clinton Mills Community house at Chapman, Rt. 1, Honea Path, Creorga 3:30 for Blue Bird leaders; 7:30,, DeKa.b Martin, Box 1, Owings, uncil meeting. ’ Jimmy Harold Thompson RL 2, Tuesday, September 29, at 9;30:' ^ ountain ^ nn; Bill » c ~ talk to Blue dirds, a 0 d 10:30, talk rens: George Tliomas Roper Rt. 3, to Camp Fire girls at Florida Street (Laurens; Douglas Edwin Saxton, school. Meetings ' at Community Joanna: Ray Milton Blakely, Lau- i house: 2:30, Camp Fire leaders; 5:00 rens: James Henry Vaughan, Oa- o'clock. Horizon counselors andM 0 ®*! Franklin Fleming, Rt 2, )l ^- 1 members; 7:30, Camp Fire and Blue ruff ; Melvin Thomas Vandiver, R\ Bird mothers., This is a special L Gaffney meeting and tnothers are urged to attend Wednesday, September 30: talks at Providence school; 9.00 o’clock, Fire girls. Meetings at Clinton Mills to Blue Birds, and 9:30 to Camp Community house at 3 and 5 o'clock for Camp Fire leaders. Thursday, October 1: meeting at Clintcy Mills Community house at 10:30 .or Blue Bird leaders. Kadoka District Family Night Picnic Thursday evening, October 1, at 6:30, the Camp Fire and Blue Bird girls of Kadoka district, will have | a family night picnic at the Mary Lou Ranch. The parents, brothers ! arid sisters of the members are in. Price, Rt. 2, Clinton vited to attend, Members of the Also Buddy Wallace Moore, Rt. I, Westminster; Donnon Decostive Cothran, Rt. 1, Ware Shoals; Roy Thomas Jenkins. Clinton; Elbert Theodore Weathers, Wattsville: Wil lis James Cunningham, Rt. 1, Wat erloo; Robert Lee Conway, Laurens; Martindale Poole, Rt. 1, LanforcL Lewis Mack Pitts, Laurens; Tommy Darrell James Jones, Laurens; Na thaniel Williams, Rt. 1, Laurens; Joshua Williams, Rt. 1, Laurens; James Davis Dunaway, Clinton. Also Luther Hanna Dunaway, Jr., Clinton; William McKinley Ellison, Jr., Rt. 2, Laurens; Clyde Henry Smith, Rt. 2, Clinton; Sam Earl Dendy, Rt. 1, Laurens; Willis James Leaman, Rt. 1, Gray Court; Johnnie Griffin, Rt. 1, Chappells; John Pace C. Cunningham, Cross Hill; Henry Morgan, Rt. 1, Ware Shoals; Willie board of directors irid their wives r rnu/ A 0/ i Hnrkpf or husbands will be guests of the wOWOCa UOCKer group for the occasion. Facing County | Several new groups in both Camp g ; Fire and Blue Bird have been added J"55IOn5 V*OUri this year in the Kodaka district with Laurens, Sept. 22—A full docket a number of additional workers will lace General Sessions Court serving as ledaers. when the tribunal convenes here at The following are serving as lead- 10 a. m., Monday for a one-week ers and assistants of the various term. groups: | Judge G. Duncan Bellinger of Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger; assistant,’Columbia, will preside Mrs. Taylor Martin. Main interest centers on two mur- Miss Kathryn Dicus; assistant, der cases that may be called to trial. One defendant, E. Waldo Martin, assistant, White man. accused of murder in the fatal shooting of Sims O. Doug- assistant, las, Negro. Another defendant is George Tucker, indicted in the fatal shooting of Kenneth Hands, Parker Mrs. C. W. Hallman. Mrs. William _ Davis; Mrs. James F. Ellison. Mrs. Lester Norton; Mrs. J. C. Thomas. Bluebird Leaders Mrs Posey W. Copeland; assist- high <chool student from Green- ants, Mrs. Sam McCrary and Mrs ville. W. R. PittSy Jr. There are 34 cases on the hold- Mrs. Donald DuBois; assistant, over docket and about 85 new bills Mrs. Harry Nettles. of indictment will be handed the Mrs. Julian Bolick: assistants, Laurens County Grand > Jury by Mrs. Frank Fowler and Mrs. Tom Solicitor William T. Jones. Addison. FOR ATHLETES FOOT ISE A KERATOLYTIC Mrs. Micheal Gussie; assistant, Mrs. James Anderson. |f Mrs. Hubert Boyd; assistant, Mrs Roy Casque. Mrs. Thomas Jacobs; assistant, Mrs. Eld "Campbell. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS It SLOUGHS OFF the tainted outer skin to expose buried fcngi and kills it on contact. Get this STRONG keratolytic fungicide. T-I-L. at any skin to expose buried fungi and kills drug store. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR, your 40c back. Now at >ld- GEE’S DRUG STORE. SPARTANBURG MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Show place Of The South WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 8 P. 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