The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 12, 1953, Image 2

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Two THE Cl-INTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 12, 1953 WITH THE SICK Sarr^les, two year o-d son o# Mr and Mrs. William Samples, am)* rw er.t an c^>erat.or, Monday at Hay hoapdai . Botby Mr.Watters has returned to hs home frtarr. Hays hoap.tal where he underwent an appendectomv bet week. Lsule Charleen Young, daughter mt Mr. and Mrs. Charkri Young, is Mproving at home after a br.ef slvy at Hays hospital Mrs. J e Gr.ff.n and Mrs lrs:r. Whiteford of Laurens, are patients at the Blalock claix. i Fner.ds of Mrs. R W. Boland will oe glad to know she was able to re turn to her home yesterday fo’.low- ;ng an operation illness at the Gen eral hospital in Greenville and sev- ral days convalescent stay at the Blalock clirnc Mrs. Edwun Byrd underwent a tonsilectomy Friday at Hays hos pital. Mrs. James A. Arnold is improv- ng at the home of her mother, Mrs SHOP WITH US! ^ t v ' SUNDAE NYLON HOSE 66 Gauge — 12 Denier I'irfit Quality ' REGl'LAR $1.49 VALL E Special — 1.00 pr. Young’s Pharmacy “Where Courtesy Prevails" VNe Deliver Phone 19 'MOAWKi Q hedthe •* L Thursday and Friday, Nov. 12-13 n »nn, .BARBARA Cooper Stanwyck 6UMT a Mate »** Actor Acodomy A wr or d! no Who Saturday, Nov. 14 (One Day) ’ THE LAST POSSE f A* tion-Packed Story of Law and Order CVjminK to the. West. With John Derek. Hroderick Crawford. Wanda Hendrix Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 16-17 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1$ (ONE DAY) PLUNDER OF THE SUN (Suspense Filled Treasure Hunt) With Glenn Ford, Diana Lynn and Patricia Medina THE CASINO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13-14 * SANTA FE STAMPEDE (Western) With JOHN WAYNE and the THREE MESQITTEERS THE MARSHAL’S DAUGHTER (Western Comedy) With LAURIE ANDERS and | HOOT GIBSON -JUNGLE DRUMS OF AFRICA”—Chap. 11 9c and 30c A. M Barnes, near here aft,er a few days stay at Hays hosp.taL C V. Kuykendall, who under went an operation Nov. 5 at Hays hospital, has returned home. Mrs. Walter Smith underwent an operation at Hays hospital yester day. Fr.ends of Mrs. Clark Johnson w;ll regret to know she is ill and a patient at Hays hospital Charlie Craig of Joanna is a pa tient at Hays hospital where he un derwent an appendectomy. Mrs. Marie Hammock of the State Tra.nmg School staff, is a patient at the Blalock clime. Casandra Huffstetler underwent a toniilectomy tlus week at the Blalock clinic The following, who have been pa tients at Hays. hospital, have re turned to their homes: Mrs. Horace Emory and little Dianne K.ng. Friends of E Frank Anderson will be glad to know he is conva lescing at home following a few days stay at the Blalock clime. Patients at Hays hospital include C. E. Moates, Mrs. J. ,K. Sease ol Joanna, who underwent an opera tion on Tuesday, Mrs. James See- gars and Conrue O’Dell Griffin, who suffered a foot injury ,n an ac cident. 8irfh Announcements HAYS Major and Mrs. Ned S. Hays an nounce the birth of a son, James Edward, on October 18. Mrs. Hays the former Miss Julie Mauer- mann of San Anton.o. Texas. Major Hays is stationed near Tokyo where he and h:s family now reside but is scheduled to leave January 10 for Maxwell Field, Ala. YOUNG Mr and Mrs. Edmunds Young of Newberry, announce he birth of a son, James Edmunds, Jr., on Oct Mrs: Young is the former Miss Martha Anderson of Moore, and Mr. Young is the son of Mr and Mrs. H. M Young, Sr., of this city. SHOOK Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Luther Shook of Easley, announce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Marie, on November 2 at Hays hospital. Mrs Shook is the former Miss Betty Jean Sumerei, daughter of Mr. and Mrs S. W. Sumerei. ' BISHOP Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Bishop of Woodruff, formerly of this city, announce the birth of a daughter, Wanda F-aye, on November 2 at the Blalock clinic Mrs. Bishop was before marriage Miss Gracie Lee Tucker. BACKUS "Mr. and Mrs. William T. Backffs announce the birth of a son, Rich-1 ard Paul, on November 1 at the) Bialdck clinic. Mrs. Backus was before marriage Miss Mildred Berg- sten of New York. JONES Mr and Mrs John Paul Jones announce the birth of a son on No vember 3 at Hays hospital Mrs. Jones was before marriage Miss Mattie Floyd. ELKINS Mr and Mrs. Cliff Elkins of Stu art, Fla, announce the birth of a daughter, Virginia Kay, on Octo ber 26 Mrs. Elkins is the former Miss Harnett Davis, daughter of Mrs John D. Davis, and the Igte Mr. Davis of this city. VINCENT Mr. and Mrs. Ned O. Vincent an nounce the birth of a son, Micheal Wayne. November 2 at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Vincent was formerly Miss Ellen Blackwell. SLOAN Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sloan of Columbia, announce the birth of a son, John Lindsay, Jr, on 30. Mrs. Sloan a the former Miss Here Mapp of Beuna Vista, Va Mr. Sloan is the son of Mrs. E. B Sioan of this citv. JEANS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeans of At lanta, Ga, announce the birth of a daughter, Wanda Ann, on Novem ber 5. Mrs. Jeans is the former Miss Florence Tripp of Piedmont. Mr Jeans is the son of Mr. and Mrs J. D. Jeans of this city. BOONE Mr. and Mrs G. Orin Boone of Minneapolis, Minn, formerly of this city, announce the birth of a son,’ Andrew Justus, on November 1. j Mrs. Boone was before marriage Miss Betty Rice of Newberry Mr Boone formerly taught here and was assistant coach at the high school. SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Steve C. Smith an nounce the birth of a daughter, . Cleave' Roselle, on November 8 at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Smith was before marriage Miss Barbara Ann Netherton. „ KING Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hicks King announce the birth of a daughter on November 9 at Hays hospital.^ Mrs. King was before marriage Miss Georgia Bledsoe of Saludi. ^ " PAGE Mr. and Mrs: James Richard Page announce the birth of a son, James Richard, Jr., on November 8 at Hays hospital Mrs. Page is the former Miss Joan Smith. <-■ CARD OF THANKS I take this means of expressing my appreciation for the many thoughtful arte- of kindness shown me during my recent illness. —MRS. R. C. SEWART. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE NEWS SURVEYING J. R. CRAWFORD CLINTON, 8. C. Phone 3493 Joanna A T OUR BANK IT’S ALWAYS ^Jhinh it Over! A GENERATION or two ago, the average layman cringed from talking to an insurance salesman, because he felt that the only benefit to be derived from insurance would be realized at his death. He felt he was being asked to remain "poor” all of his life, in order to die “rich." Tk« reputation of insurance has certainly changed since that time, and rightly so. No longer is it true that even half of in surance benefits are paid as death benefits. The fact it that in 1952 56c of every dollar paid in benefits by all companies was paid as living benefits to policy holders, in the form of en dowments, disability payments, annuity payments, surrender values or dividends. At a coneequence, the intelli gent layman now welcomes an insurance salesman as a friend and counsellor, and any insur ance talesman worth hit salt, searches for and honestly tries to supply his prospects’ needs, instead of selling him the pol icy which pays the highest commission. PRESIDE CAPITAL UFE INSURANCE COMPANY "FomnM Fmth—DrdUated to Sorviet" COLUMBIA, *. C. r i i r i i SEE AND BUY J QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT oo .at... Laurens Tractor & Implement Co. Your Authorized JOHN DEERE Dealer for Laurens County Sales - Parts - Service New and Used Equipment Clinton Hwy.—% Mile Past City Limits Telephone 22396 Laurens, S. C. WRESTLING SATURDAY a * a * MAIN EVENT: GORGEOUS GEORGE vs. GEORGE BECKER “South’s Favorite" i r * semi-final HAROLD CANTON WINE vs. BOBBY BECKER , OPENING: MATT MURPHY .- - VS. VERN TAFT SATURDAY NOV. 14 — 8:00 P. M. Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium Arena <T Whenever you choose to visit us you’ll find the “open-house" spirit very much in evi dence. W hether you come to use some bank ing service or simply to get experienced counsel on more' ;rs, you’ll find our staff always ys ready to help. Why not cc..._ _ „jon—and often. 2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEMI-ANNUALLY M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.09 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 67th Year i/2 Price Sale! Dresses Suits Coats Hats THREE DAYS Thursday - Friday - Saturday Doors Open 9:00 O’clock Thursday Morning ALL NEW MERCHANDISE REDUCTIONS ON OTHER ITEMS Real Bargains Is Always! Now Is the Time To Select Your Christmas Gifts i—e ', , * . • f Come In and See for Yourself. We Will Gladly Help You. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Shoppe Ella Adair Phone 129 V y. .■■■■>' I'Ul. »!■ ■ LW ■ Mites litHHPMMeMMm