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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, October 8, 1953
Birth Announcements
ADAMS
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Ann Ellen, on October 2 at Hays
hospital. Mrs. Adams was before
marriage Miss Juanita Keadle of
Camilla, Ga.
YARBOROUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Robert Yar
borough announce the birth of a
daughter, Teresa Ann on Septem
ber 30, at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Yar
borough was before marriage Miss
Shirley Ann Campbell.
HIPP
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walter Hipp
announce the birth of a daughter,
Rita Marion on October 2, at Hays
hospital Mrs. Hipp was before
marriage Miss Margaret Lucile
Bagwell.
McGUIRE
Sgt. and Mrs. V. M. ^cBuire an
nounce the birth of a son, Michael
David, on October 5, Mrs. McGuire
is the former Miss Pauline Quarles.
WITH THE SICK
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Patricia Bauknight duaghter of
Mrs. M. C. Price, underwent an
operation Tuesday at the Blalock
clinic
Mrs. Ruby Deadwyler is conva
lescing at Hays hospital following
an operation.
W. M. Hipp has returned to his
home in Cross Hill from the Bla
lock clinic where he was a patient
several days last week.
Friends of Mrs. Russell Gray will
be interested to know she is a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Joseph Steiner is convalesc
ing at home after being a patient at
the Blalock clinic several days.
Mrs. Nannie E. Brown was a pa
tient at the Blalock clinic the past
week suffering a broken hip injury
r.nd has been transferred to a Co
lumbia hospital.
Leslie Williams has returned to
his home after being a patient at
the Blalock clinic.
Patients at Hays hospital include
Mrs Caralee Crott, W. B. Byrd of
Ora, and Grady Martin of Joanna.
A o wo ki yo Camp Fire
Girls Organize
A reorganization meeting of the
seventh grade Camp Fire girls Was
held a tthe First Presbyteria
nchurch Tuesday evening with ten
new members attending.
Aowakiya meaning “band togeth
er for a purpose,” was the name
chosen and the following officers
TWere elected: 1
President—Jennie Red.
Vice-President—Sandra Ray
Secretary—Patty Chisholm.
Scribe—Georgia Young.
Treasurer—Dorothy Ann Bigbee.
Social Committee — Mary Eliza
beth Horton, Kay Smith, Martha
Jane Bryson.
Room Committee — Marian Mc
Lendon and Bettv McDaniel.
two greatest livestock shows) Fair
President Paul Black announced to
day.
The Piedmont Fair will be open
ed October 12th at Spartanburg.
The shows to which winners in
Laurens, Cherokee, Union, Spar
tanburg Polk and .Rutherford coun
ties will go are (winner’s choice!:
the National Livestock Show in
Chicago or the American Royal
Show in Kansas City, Mo.
Both shows will be held later this
year. i
The Piedmont Interstate 1 Fair
Association has made these awards
to 4-H’ers and FFA members for
several years.
Revival At Lydia
Pentecostal Church
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Revival sendees will begin at|
Lydia Mill Pentecostal Holiness
church on October 12. Rev. M. A. |
Frye cf Ninety-Six, will speak each|
evening at 7:30 o’clock through the
Ifith. Special music will be given !
The public is invited to attend.
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SMORGASBORD POSTPONED
The smorgasbord sponsored by
the American Legion planned for
Sunday has been postponed. The
date will be announced later.
County 4-H Winner
To Get Big Free Trip
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The Laurens County 4-H or FFA'
boy or girl who wins—for this j
county—in the 8th annual livestock
fitting and showing contest at the
Piedmont Interstate Fair will be
awarded an all-expense paid trip to
his or her choice of North America’s
LEATHER
The life of leather upholstery can
be prolonged by applying once a
month with a soft cloth a mixture of!
one part vinegar with two parts
linseed oil. Use only a very little
at a time and finish by polishing
with a piece of silk.
Science Circus
For Pupils Of
Three Schools Here
Bob Brown, nationally known en
tertainer and science writer and his
Sceince Circus, gave a program of
high voltage fun for the local high
school student body in chapel yes
terday morning at 9:30.
A similar program it is announced
will be given on the morning of Oc
tober 14 from 9:30 to 10:30 in the
Florida street school auditorium for
pupils of that school, and a similar
performance for Providence school
pupils at the 12:45 hour the same
day.
Many interesting scientific facts
are demonstratedin a way that ap-
Moose Chapter
To Install Officers
The Loyal Order of Moose will|
hold a rally Saturday evening, Oc
tober 17, at 8 o’clock at the armory.
Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock the
new Clinton chapter will be in
stalled.
Beating Eggs
When you start to beat eggs, do
not half beat them and set them
aside to 'be beaten again later. Al
ways finish beating eggs before set
ting them aside, and you will have
better results.
peals to iboys and girls, both in an
educational and entertaining man
ner. Brown has a number of students
from his audiences to assist in the
unique program. His daughter is his
first assistant.
NEW FALL COTTONS AND
WOOL JERSEYS
By Tobey Lane and oth^r nationally advertised
Manufacturers 1
COLLEGE PARK CLOTHES FOR MEN ^
BURTS READY-TO-WEAR
W. Main St. — Clinton, S.,C.
“7“
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 8-9
huon kin the Streets'
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NEWS
Feature: 3:21, 5:23, 7:25, 9:27
9c and 42c
Saturday, Oct. 10 (One Day)
SAN ANTONE
(Civil War Western)
With Rod Cameron, Katy Jurado and Forrest Tucker
Feature: 1:29, 3:28, 5:27, 7:26, 9:25
COMEDY 9c and 42c
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 12-13
October 14 -15 -16
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There Never Wa» a Man Like^j
There *’ t Was a $!or> Like
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There Never Was a Picture Like
ALAN LADD • JEAN ARTHUR • VAN HEFLIN
Program Starts 2:00 P. M. — Admission 9c and 50c
THECASINO
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9-10
HELLDORADO
(Western)
With ROY ROGERS
“JUNGLE DRUMS OF AFRICA”—Chap. 6
9c and 30c
^Jhinh it Over!
any
D ID yen know that:
Spartanburg county raises
more peaches than
other county in America?
Barnwell county produces
more watermelons than any
other county in the nation?
Orangeburg county is among
the top 100 counties in America
in seven agricultural character-
iatics.
Of the 100 top counties in the
nation in the production of
watermelons, nine of them are
in South Carolina?
South Carolina now producea
31.9 pounds of beef per person
in the state?
South Carolina produces an
average of 78.9 pounda of hogs,
Ihra weight, for every man,
woman and child in the state?
South Carolina produces 29.7
pounds of chickens per capita?
Thesa figures are from “The
Monthly Review” of the Fed
eral Reserve Bank of Richmond.
While these figures are im
pressive, there is still room for
great improvement, especially
in chicks ns, cattle and hogs.
PRESIDE!
CAPITAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
'Founded dm FoitU—Dedicated to Sen/ice”
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Setter.
FOR
YOUR
DOG j
TEXAS UPRISING
(Action)
With “WILD BILL” ELLIOT
WRESTUNG
SATURDAY
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MAIN EVENT
Tag Team Match
PROF. RQY SHIRE and
his manager
BOBBY WALLACE,
' vs.
“MISTER X” and
“DOUBLE X”
OTHER
STAR ATTRACTIONS
SATURDAY
OCT. 10 — 8:00 P. M.
Spartanburg
Memorial Auditorium
Arena
KEY TO WORLD UNDERSTANDING
Nl.ore ami more, people are reading and
re-reading tke Holy Bibl e—and are find
ing in its fundamental truths a Ley to
greater harmony among men and nations.
NATIONAL ISE WEEK
This a Iverti- .1 j- ’ ; : 1 £■ 1011
with the Layiueu s Avui.v.iai Committee.
2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SEMI-ANNUALLY
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
- Member F.DJ.C. — Our 67th Year
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DOGS LOVE
THE RICH
MEATY
FLAVOR OF
Spartan
DOG FOOD
5,10,25 one/ 504b. sixm.
C-W-S GUANO CO.
Phone 62
Clinton, S. C.
“Your ‘SQ’ Feeds Dealer
W. and L.
CONCRETE CO.
Laurens - Clinton
SPECIFICATION
CONCRETE
FOR ANY JOB
Reasonable Prices
Phone 23416 Laurens
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Announcement
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR CUS-
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TOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC
THAT
Dr. Eric Barnes
IS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH US AS A
LICENSED PHARMACIST
We Have added a Complete
Prescription Department
OFFERING PROMPT DELIVERY
Dr. Barnes will be pleasd to serve his friends
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and former customers as head of
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WE INVITE OUR CUSTOMERS TO VISIT US OFTEN '
... to use our complete drug store service, and assure you of our appre
ciation of your patronage and good-will.
Clinton Drug Store
. - E. B. PINSON, Owner
608 Sloan St. We Deliver
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