The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 12, 1953, Image 2
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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
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Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 16-17
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1$ (ONE DAY)
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(Suspense Filled Treasure Hunt)
With Glenn Ford, Diana Lynn and Patricia Medina
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13-14
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With JOHN WAYNE and the
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THE MARSHAL’S
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(Western Comedy)
With LAURIE ANDERS and |
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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.
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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
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