The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 24, 1953, Image 5
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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TEN FULL DAYS OF BIG VALUES!
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Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
PAIRS
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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
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Register Often.... Every Dayl
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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 ..
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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.
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The Show place Of The South
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 8 P. M.
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Ticket* now at Box Office and Mail Order. !“
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Balcony; First four rows $2.7S; balance f&2t. Second Balcony:
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