The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 24, 1953, Image 6
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. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, September 24, 1953
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DEADLINE: 9 a. m. Wednesday.
Bridge Luncheon
Given For Visitors
Mrs. R. E. Latta of Abbeville,
Ala., a visitor here, was compli
mented by her sister, Mrs. A. D.
Salter, with a bridge luncjieon the
past week.
FOR RENT — Furnished apartment, I JUST RECEIVED — New shipment In a setting of roses and gladioli,
2 rooms and kitchenette. Available ] Dan River cottons. Moores Cloth com bi ne <i w ith other seasonal floral
The WOMAN’S PACE
Society Events, Club and Church News
of Interest telephone ?4 or 495
Sept. 5. A. O’Daniel. Phone 335-R. tf j Shop. lc
Priced FOR SALE—Airedale puppies, AKC P° inted for lunch
arrangements, four tables were ap-
FOR SALE—t-gallon cow.
to sell. See E. Mace Youns, Sr. Ip
FOR RENT — Apartment, Musgrove
street; one apartment, E. Carolina
avenue; Pop’s Cafe, Musgrove street,
and Copeland Hall. H. J. Pitts, tfc
FOR SALE — Beautiful lot in city
limts. Also house and lot. Contact
P. L. Roddy. Phone 900. " tfc
LAURENS Ready-Mix Concrete, de
livered at competitive prices. Prompt
service. Laurens Ready-Mix, Phone
3071, Night 24506.
WANTED HOUSES—Medium pric
ed houses with five rooms or more
nre still in demand. List that house
with me. C. B. Holland, Laurens lc
FOR SALE to highest'bidder. Tele
vision set complete with aerial.
Sealed bids accepted until midnight
Ocober 10. Cecil Bishop, Joanna,
S. C. lc _
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our Sand
ers, edgers and polishers. We have
all the necessary material to make
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12 tfc
Later a number of progressions
cational building of ’the church.
The bride is a graduate of An
drew Jiackson high school and has
been employed by the city in the tax
assessors office.
The bridegroom is a graduate of
Andrew Jackson high school and
Presbyterian college in th£ class of
1951. He is a recent graduate of
Officers Candidate School in New
port, R. I., and received his commis
sion in the Navy. He has been as
signed to San Diego, California.
Beef and Potatoes
In Good Supply
Menu-wise, Irish potatoes and
beef go hand in hand, as separa
ble as Fall weather and school
books. It’s a combination that’s
hard to beat, any way you look at
it. Both are plentiful now, and this
year’s price levels for both have
ranged unusually low; in fact, in
the case of Irish potatoes, mid
summer prices have ranged about
registered, best breeding to be found
in South. Bill Abrams, Phone 101 Icjwcre made with Mrs. Latta winning n~;
1 high and Mrs. R. P. Hamer second 1 DJlCig© i QlIlSS,’
high
FREE! — Hurry to Moore’s Cloth | score prizes.
Shop. We will give you a beautiful
Rhinestone Necklace with ^Garden Clubs
purchase (law-away or
$10.00 or more.
LOST—38 Smith-Wesson gun in
leather holster. Also leather pouch
containing papers and Bailey’s Bank
Savings Book. Lost Friday between
my home on Young Drive and town
or on Union highway. Reward. G.
W. Bell, Phone 367.-, lc
cash) of
'Meet Monday
The Green Garden club will meet
Monday afternoon, September 28;
at 3:30 at, the home of Mrs. V. S.
Harwell on South Broad street.
two-thirds less than a year ago.
What’s more, the U. S. Department
of Agriculture expects prices to
continue substantially lower than
last year.
This year’s crop; by the way—
and that includes Winter, Spring,
and Summer potatoes already har
vested—is estimated at nearly 383,-
000,000 bushels, or about 10 per
cent more than last year’s.
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“The Paper Everybody Reads”
FOR SALE—Eight milk cows, Hol-
steins and Guernseys, to freshen
soon. Capers Acre;* Kinard, S. C.
3c-8
The Carolina Wrenn Garden club
will meet Monday afternoon, Sep-
1 tember 28, at 4 o’clock at the home
of Miss Ruth Bailey on North Broad
street.
INK
Washable blue, permanent
Mrs. T. J. Leake will be hostess
. _ „ . , , .to members of the Clara Duckett
HOLSE FOR SALE - Brick homs^^jj 3130 Monday afternoon,
which consists of living room, din- Mrs. W. Roy Pitts, Mrs. Grady
ing room, breakfast room, kitchen,• £^ anc jj er an( j Mrs. -Lester Norton
three bedrooms, hall, bath, end 1 ser ving as assistant hostesses. *
porch, and basement with furnace.
The Sunbonnet clcb will meet
with Mrs. W. W. Harris at 4 o’clock
Monday.
This-house is well located in College
View. C. B. Holland, Laurens, lc
FOR SALE—7-ft. GE refrigerator.
Practically new, $180.00. J. B.
Sloan, Rt. 1, Clinton, S. C. Ip
Clubs This Week
Entertaining members of her club
and other guests Mrs. Norman L.
Sloan was hostess to guests for six
tables of bridge Thursday afternoon
at Lakeside Country club.
The club rooms were attractive
with handsome arrangements of late
summer flowers including zinnias,
phlox and marigolds.
Mrs. Murphy Timmerman made
top honors for the visitors and Mrs.
Ben Hay Hammett for the club.
Consolation prize went to Mrs. W.
G. King, Jr.
When cards were laid aside a 1
salad course and dessert were :
served.
blue, black, green, brown, red and pqr SALE—'Practically new New day at 3:30
Mrs. Edgar Copeland will be host
ess to the Yellow Jasmin club Mon-
Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., gave a
bridge luncheon on Thursday for
members of her club.
f
Spider lilies, roses and other flow
ers of the season were artistically
arranged with foliage as a setting
for the two tables.
Following lunch a number of pro
gressions were enjoyed with Mrs.
Perfection water heater, $20. See rens highway.
Harry L. Black, Rt. 1. Ip
at her home on the Lau- F - P- Thompson winning club score
white Show card ink, all colors
Chronicle Pub. Co., Phone 74 ^
1 : r ~~——; cIZ, . . ’ ’ ‘ * 4- ,1 «< r*. i Mrs - Pringle Copeland entretained
* n 3FOR SALE—Home-made pies, cakes Methodist Students ^ members of her bridge club and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, leiepnone and cookies at the Trolley House, Af pp HnnnrpH several additional guests on Thurs-
North Broad St., Saturday, begin- A .. ; day afternoon
ning at 8 a. m.. James B. Parrott Following the evening worship Three tables were in play with
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Ip service on Sunday at P roa d Street j Mrs. John W. Finney, Sr., making
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LAND FOR SALE—Six acres with
nighway front and spring on the
tract. Also has four-room tenant
house. C. B. Holland, Laurens, lc
PIANOS in excellent condition.
award.
Methodist church the Woman s So- t 0 p score. Mrs. J. P. McMillan of
TRESPASS NOTICE — Notice is ciety of Chrisian Service entertain-j Fla., who was visiting
hereby given that hunting, loafing ed with a reception in the social 1 was a guest for the afternoon
, or otherwise trespassing on the rooms for the Methodist students at j conclusion of the progressions
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, j lands of lhe undersigned is strict- Presbyterian college. 1 the hostess served salad and sweet
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau-1 ] y prohibited. Violators will be| Members of the congregation werej courses Yellow chrysanthemun^
rens, S. C.
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TURNIP SEED, rye grass, orchard
grass, rescue grass, Abruzzi rye, bar
ley, oats, crimson clover. H. J. Pitts
Store. ^ —--tl
FOR RENT—9-room house on Wood-
row St., close in, good condition.
W. R Pitts. Box 421, Smyrna, Ga.
Telephone 55653. tf
GOOD MILK COW For Sale.
Gurensey, 3 years old, red and
white. Will freshen soon with 3rd
calf. Also fine pure Guernsey bull,
2 year sold, reasonable, weight 1125.
T. B. Sumerel, Rt 1, Laurens. Ip
FOR SALE—Rye Grass seed, 15c lb.
100 lb. lots, 14c. Pitts-Dillard Im
plement Co. 2c-l
TRESPASS NOTICE— No hunting,
fishing or trespassing of any kind on
our property Mississippi Youngs.
3c-8
TRESPASS NOTICE— No hunting,
fishing or trespasing of any kind al
lowed on my land. Violators will be
prosecuted. C. C. Giles. 3c-3
HOUSE FOR SALE
prosecuted to ohe full extent of the invited to welcome the students and 1 p re ttily decorated the card rooms
law. P. S. Bailey. 4c-15: enjoy an hour *of fellowship. Mrs.! f or the occasion.
— W. T. Baker, secretary of student) _
KITTENS, KITTENS, KITTENS, work, and other members of the so-;
free to anyone who will t ^ em [ciety agisted in entertaining and Coilllty To Select
tr'good home. John B7 Cooley, serving sandwiches, punch and /#k4 .1 r /* .*. ••
Mountville, S. C. 2p-l, cookies - *• MfllO Ot Lotton
FOR SALE — Berkshire purebred f D . r - Leo 1 I ? H ’ , Ha11 ,’ 3 ne ^ mem ^ In LoiirenS October 8 .
pigs, 8 weeks old. Boars and gilts,
Laurens county’s 1953 “Maid of
18 weeks old with or without reg. Sunda >' sch ° o1 class and Wesley Fel. ___ a _
istration certificate. Bellview Farms, ’ f ° r the Methodist colle 2e Cotton” will be chosen from a num-
Phone 310, Anderson, S. C. 5p-22 ( sluaents ’ # ber of candidates in a contest spon-
, sored by the County “Maid of Cot-
NEW HOUSE— for sale. Hardwood H0St6SS6S I ton ’ ’commitee on Thursday, Oct.
tloors, built-in cabinets, water heat- J ' 8, at the Laurens high school audi-
er, floor furnace, tile bath, seal- (jrlVe oQUQTe JJGnCe ! torium
tex ceiling, wired for electric stove Georgia Young and Betsy Davis j Mrs . Sarah DeLoache of Laurens,'
and washing machine tile kitchen entertained member of the seventh j .. Maid of cotton” chairman, has in
floor and bathroom floor Can be g ra de at Florida Street school on vited the ^ t0 attend ’ the con _
public
test in which a number of young
women are expeced to compete for
Brick home
which consists of large living room,
dining room, kitchen with plen.y of
cabinets, and water heater, two bed-
rooms, bath, hall wih floor furnace,
and end porch, located near the col
lege. C. B. Holland, Lacrens. lc
FOR SALE—Furnace with oil heat
ing unit suitable for house of 5 or
6 rooms. See Dr. S. C. Hays, 201
Woodrow St., Phone 324. lc
FOR SALE—Calhoun barley, clean
ed and sacked. Capers Acres, Kin
ard, S. C. 3c-8
USED CARS
"Nope, I'm not in this race.
I'm just getting ready to race
41 down to P 1 a x i c o' s . That's c
® where you get the best used }{j
O cars in town, you know." O
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hi This week—
* 1950 Ford J
1950 Dodge
1950 Chevrolet
1949 Chrysler
1947 Pontiac
1946 Ford
An assortment of cheaper
can to fit your budget
Plaxico Motors,
Inc.
Phone 48
CLINTON, S. C.
USED CARS
seen after 4 o'clock. Mrs. A. J. Sat- Friday evening with a square dance
terfield, 1017 North Sloan St., or a t the American Legion Home
Phone 46-J or 437. Also 2 cement About sixty-five guests enjoyed i ^“county tUl?.^ The dinner wUl
porches one screened in, and ce- the occasion. In addition to Mrs. | to clemson in NoV e mber where
ment block wall all way around, John T. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Jack she win campete with other county
house. * Ip h. Davis, the following young peo-, winners in the state POn w
FOR SALE—Baby bed and mat
tress. Good as new. Call 939. lt-4
FOR SALE—One Burroughs adding
machine in good condition. Priced
to sell at $30 Call 406-R or 257 for
Lewis Bagwell. Ip
pie assisted in entertaining: Miss-
FOR SALE — Boston Bull, screw-
-tail, male, 14 months. Call 4731
Joanna after 5:30 lc
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland,
736-J. 608 Calvert Ai e. Wilbur Rid
dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tie
winners in the state contest.
es Emily Bailey, Lillian Hart, Hen-! National Cotton Council,
ry Chandler, Bill Dobbins, Jr., and which sponsors the contest, wiU
Lee Blakely send the national winner on a tour
A bouquet ot roses adorned tha'<>( major cities throughout the world
refreshment table from which the where she will model fashionable
guests served themselves sandwich- co on a PP are •
es, punch, cookies, mits and other 'Hie “Maid of Cotton” must be at
dainties dyring the evening. least 5 feet, 5 inches tall, be at least
Gladioli, ro,ses and dahlias were* a^d not more than 25 ^ears old
used in decoration for the party
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
room for the occasion.
Jacksonville Rites
Of Interest Here
On September 15 Miss Betty Ann
Warnock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry C. Warnock, became the bride
1 on December 30, 1953. She must
have been a resident of the state
since January, 1953, and be gracious
and enthusiastic, capable of win
ning friends for cotton everywhere.
REAL ESTATE
We Buy or Sell.
Also Handle Mortgages
and Loans.
FOR SALE
Six-room house, bath and hall, 106
Academy St. Lot fronts 100 ft. on
Academy St., 280 ft. deep. Has!
about a dozen pecan trees and somfe
large oaks. Good potential value
for future development. Excellent j
location. Terms, one third down |
and balance secured by note and!
mortgage at 5 per cent
Seven acres fronting about 300 ft.
on highway 308, 2 1.2 miles north)
of Clinton. Suitable for homesite
and s?nall farm or gardening. Richj
land. Electricity and mail route
along highway. Easy terms,
on Whitmire highway 72 about 7
28 acres fronting about 900 feet
miles from monument in Clinton.
Suitable for homes or housing de
velopment. Electricity, mail route
and bus along highway. Easy terms.
One absestos siding, two-story,
frame house on S. Owens St. Lot
135 ft. by 135 ft. Seven rooms,!
two baths. Good condition, ex
cellent location.
The John T. Blakely Estate. Asbes
tos siding frame house, nine rooms
and two baths. Lot 140x140. 307
S. Owens St. Excellent location.
Good condition.
W. G. KING
Real Estate, Appraisals, Mortgages
Phone 438 or 728 — Clinton, 9. C.
Fill-in Dirt.
Top Soil.
Yard Gardening and Land*
j of Ensign .Henry George Galloway, i scaping.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gallo- D um p Truck Service—Moving
way of Jacksonville, Fla., formerly -w.. . „ ..
of this city. The ceremony was sol-jj) 11 ^’ an ^ Exca\ating.
emnized at 7:30 in Springfield Pres- Tractor I lowing.,
byterian church, Jacksonville, with We will appreciate opportuni-
the Rev. Russell F. Johnson, of- ty to figure with you by hour or
ficiating. s contract.
The bride was given in marriage!
by her father. »Best man was the COX SEED CLEANERS
bridegroom’s father.
A reception followed in the edu-
609 E. Florida St.
Phone 184-J
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What’s Happened To Pneumonia’s
Death Sting?
If the deaths due to pneumonia and influenza had
continued at the alarming rate which existed during
1920, almost 300,000 more Americans would have died
of those diseases last year!
ONE OF THEM COULD HAVE BEEN YOU.
Fortunately, modern medical techniques and modern
drugs are fast controlling these and many other once
fatal diseases. ^
That’s why it pays you to see your physician—regu-'
larly. The next life he saves could be yours.
We’re proud to be “on the receiving end” of the doc
tor-druggist team. When your physician writes a pre
scription for you, it will be filled here accurately, and
promptly.
YOUNG’S PHARMACY
We Deliver
“The Old Reliable”
Phone 19
Finished Service
Shirts and Work Pants
Beginning Monday, September 28,
we can offer Finished Service on
SHIRTS and WORK PANTS
I
QUALITY AND SERVICE GUARANTEED.
You Must Be Satisfied or It Costs You Nothing
Broad Street
Self-Service Laundry
Next Door to Royal Cleaners
Announcement
We Have Secured the Services
.of.
- sr*
W. D. (BILL) STROBLE
as our Service Manager
••• Also ••• ^
FRED TUMBLIN
WILL BE ASSOCIATED WITH US IN OUR SERVICE
DEPARTMENT
1 Mr. Stroble was formerly with Smith Motor Co., in
Laurens, and Mr. Tumblin was formerly with the Pon
tiac Agency in Aiken. They are known in Ginton and in
vite their friends and acquaintances and the public to
call on them for any service they may render.
TIMMERMAN
Motor Company
Sales — OLDS — Service
OUR SPECIALITIES
^ MEATS
Beef
CHUCK ROAST
ib. 39c
Choice Xuts
STEAK
• •••••• ••••••
lb
65c
Fresh
GROUND BEEF
• • • •
ib.39c
Fresh Pork
SHOULDER ROAST
ib. 49c
SMOKED SAUSAGE .. lb. 39c
Fresh
PORK HAM STEAK
»k79c
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS
THE COUNTRY MARKET
YOUR MEAT DEALER SINCE 1923
Telephone 98
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