The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 29, 1953, Image 2
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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
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SOLITAIRE •
Yellow Gold Ring — Price $100.00.
Second Prize:
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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.
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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.
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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
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They are 2-3 years old and 2J” tall. Vigorous, healthv.
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Phone 1025
2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
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MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR!
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GILES CHEVROLET CO. Inc.
Phons* 26
NVpni Main Street
Clinton. 8. C.
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