The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 29, 1953, Image 2

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7 Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Services Be Held At Head Springs Church Rev. Douglas O. Jones, minister at Rogers Memorial A. R. P. church, Rock Hill, will conduct a series of services at the Head Springs A. R. he is invited. P. church, Mountville. Services will be held Friday eve* ing, October 30, at 7:30 and on Sat urday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Hours of services for Sunday, Nov 1, 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. The pub- Thursday, October 29* 1953 • V T "~ ■=* FREE! FREE! First Prize:- LADY BLUE NILE DIAMOND SOLITAIRE • Yellow Gold Ring — Price $100.00. Second Prize: DORMEYER FRY-WELL Price $29.95 DRAWING TO BE AT 0:00 P. M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Register Now! NO PURCHASE REQUIRED — TICKETS GOOD FOR EITHER PRIZE BLUE NILE D1A 'CNDS Thursday and Friday, Oct. 29-30 The saga of Nick Bonelli ...the sport that made him famous! Saturday, Oct. 31 (One Day) The Affair of Dobie Gillis (A Gay New Youthful Musical) With Debbie Reynolds. Bobby Van and Bob Fosse Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 2-3 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 (ONE DAY) BIG LEAGUER Thrills, Excitement, Heart Throbs All the Way With Edward G. Robinson, Vera Ellen, and Jeff Chandler — Also — 35-Minute Cartoon Show THE CASINO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30-31 PERILS OF THE JUNGLE (A Real Jungle Adventure) With CLYDE BEATTY and PHYLLIS COATES APACHE ROSE MOATES Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gideon Thomas Franklin, on October 22 at Moates announce the birth of a son, Hays hospital. Mrs. Moates was before marriage Miss’ Jessie Mor gan. FREEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cecil Freeman announce the birth of a son, Lee O'Dell, on October 22 at the Blalock clinic. HARRIS TWINS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harris, Jr., announce the birth of twin sons, Charles Lamar and Ernest Lamac? on October Zl at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Harris is the former Miss Ruby Bailey. CjprATfqN FOR LETTERS OF admikwhIAtion * The State .of South paroliha, CounK- of Laurens, y. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: WHEREAS, Leila Patterson Tur ner made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Wilson Lee Turner. These are, therefore, to cite''and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Wil son Lee Turner, deceased, that they I be and appear bfeore me, in the 1 Court of Probate, to be held at Lau rens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on Nov. 13, next, after publica tion hereof, at 2:30 P. M., to show t. cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 27th day of Octotc; Anno Domini 1953. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 2c-w-5 J.P.L.C. #* Clinton/ Newberry Play Here November 5 The Clinton high Red Devils will play host to the Newberry Bulldogs November 5 on Johnson Field. The game which was originally sched uled for November 6 has been changed because of the conflict l with the Presbyterian - Furman j game at Greenville. Frank Bickley will lead the Bull dogs offensively while Bobby Pear son and Silas Campbell will team up to lead the Red Devils. Baptist Women To Hold Mission Study A joint meeting of the Cross Hill ( and Mountville Woman’s Mission ary Union will be held at Mount-! ville Baptist church November 3 and 5 at 7:30 at which time a mis- ; sion study course will be taught. Mrs. Helen Shelley, stewardship chairman of the Laurens Associa- j tion, will teach the book, "Let’s Lis- 1 ten,” by H. C. Goernor. All inter ested persons are invited to take the course. ^Jhinh it Over! TT is not only Smart, but Pop- ^ ular to own life insurance. During 1952, 29 million in dividual policies of insurance were purchased by Americans, amounting to $34.4 billion. This was the seventh straight year, during which purchases of new ii "e insurance were at least double those of twelve years ago. The 1952 purchases were triple those of 1940. Our national debt has reached a new high of $272.5 billion; but do you know that life insurance ownership in the U. S. has ac tually gone beyond Jbat, to the staggering figure or $276.6 bil lion, on the lives of 88 million policy owners? This has raised the average individual’s protec tion from $780 in 1902, to $3,100 in 1952. During these seven years, all forms of thrift have gained. But policyholders’ funds in life insurance have risen 63%, while the increase for the other major types of long-term savings com bined has been 36%. So you see, it is not only Smart but Popular to own life insurance. •L- TONE UP 'Tone up" your soil with "SOILTONE/' our new mineral enriched fertilizer. It is especially recommended for tired, worn-out soils, such as old pasture land, or other land that has had excessive removal of crops such as hay, silage, etc. , — C-W-S Guano Co., Inc. Phone 62 Choose a number Make a deposit in your savings account here each month—12 times a year... 'Old Maid Club' Will Be Presented i A comedy play, “Old Maid Club,” will be presented on Thursday eve ning, November 5, at 7:30 at Acade my Street school, sponsored by the Woman’s club of the Clinton Mills community. A list ot members of the cast and PRESIDE! CAPITAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY "Founded on Faitk—Dedicated to Service" COLUMBIA, S. C. or better still: deposit each week — 52 times a year... Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE and wafefi your casfi add up, through sysfcmotjfi saying. ♦wjl jPECIAL - rust Received— SHIPMENT OF FAVORITE COLORS OF BEST VARIETIES OF AZALEA BUSHES They are 2-3 years old and 2J” tall. Vigorous, healthv. Only— S1.75 each — 3 for S5.00 FARMERS FEED & SEED STORE Phone 1025 2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEMI-ANNUALLY M. S. Bailey & Son . BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 67th Year • *•' 4. t FEATURES m t - PRICES of any line in its field! (Western) With fcOY ROGERS “JUNGLE DRUMS OF AFRICA”—Chap. 9 9c and 30c Th* (hiking M Air 2-door todon. WMi i groat now series, Chevrolet offers the widest choice of models in its field. You’ll find that Chevrolet brings you virtually every buyer-benefit of fered by higher-priced cars, from a luxurious Fashion-First Body by Fisher to the soft, smooth, passenger- cradling Knee-Action Ride... And from thrilling high-compres sion Valve-in-Head engine perform ance, with Powerglide automatic driv ing* or standard driving, to extra- easy Power Steering* and Jumbo- Drum Brakes—the largest brakes in Chevrolet’s field. 4 Yet this big, beautiful Chevrolet is America’s lowest-priced large-selling car, is-exceedingly economical to oper ate and maintain, and has traditionally higher resale value. Come in, confirm these facts, and you’ll choose Chevrolet! *Optional at extra cost. Combination of Powerglide automatic transmission and 115-h.p. "Blue-Flame" engine available on "Two-Ten" and Bel Air models. Power Steering available on all models. MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! 1 GILES CHEVROLET CO. Inc. Phons* 26 NVpni Main Street Clinton. 8. C. 1