The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 19, 1953, Image 8

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/ ^ ■ J ■O'. 1 i Page Eight Birth Announcements THIS IS OUR TOWN By ADELINE YOUNG "LET 11^ RTTT iri" Mr. and Mrs. Wililam L. Young • T» t t 7 ^ , announce the birth of a son, Wil- R.-ji-j P . ■* P i OU J . xr u to ^ ' ouiid them on rock instead of sod ham Dennis on November 12 af the !Build the walls so wide and hjg ^ oa Blalock clinic. Mrs. Young was be fore marriage Miss Mary Frances Hollingsworth of Chappells. TERRY ‘Till their spires seem to touch the 8ky i Let’s line them with silver and with gold- Mr. and Mrs J. D. T«wy._ Jr ■ an ; thsLm ith j , , w ,, h r.ounce the birth of a daughter,, un t 0 i d Nancy Ross, on November 18 or^. ^ „ m reci Hays hospital. things . , irn . icsUnsTn Nothing* is too good for our King of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Kings announce the birth of j> daughter £ ^ ! Elizabeth Elise, on November Ih at' ‘ Hjiys hospital. Mrs. J^mson was , f w * Lord onl fel us buiM . before marriage Miss Grace Nich- ^ (Is. Let’s build a church inside those CARROLL walls Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carroll an- Whose spirit to any wayward calls, j r.ounce the birth of a daughter, Vir- Let us have a place outside the door ginia Ann, on November 17 at Hays Used alike by the rich and the poor, hospital. Mrs. Carroll is the former To drop their every worldly care— Miss Yerbie Albertson. Before entering to find Christ’s KNOPP spirit there. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Knopp of May His spirit walk w’ith us down Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, announce j ‘the aisle the birth of a daughter, Katherine Remain with us all the while Aiken, on November 8. Mrs- Knopp is the funner Miss Virginia Spratt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt of this city. His message is given, so spirit filled Just such a church. Lord, let us build. Let’s build churches, with no empty pews— For if empty—how can they bear the new’s ! Of Christ and His death-defying cross WITH THE SICK David Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs Elon Harris, underwent a tonsilec- ' That is our deliverance from etern- tomy Tuesday at Hays hospital. a j j oss ? Mrs. Walter Smith is recuperat- , Q n a a itar let us place The mg at Hays hospital where she un-1 Book derwent an operation last week. Lifted high—so man must upward Friends of Miss Lidie Sloan will look. be interested to know she is a pa* May everyone worship in a Christ- tient at the Blalock clinic. lij^g way Little Jeanette Franklin, daugh- jf come f or anvthing else—re- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Frank- ma j n to pra yj * lin, is a patient at the Blalock clin-, Let us empty our purses, tho lean ^ c - „ __. _ or filled, Miss Joan Rogers of Kinards, un- i nto jjj s treasury and then—we can derwent an appendectomy Tuesday build! et Hays hospital. < —r ♦ «• MTs. Andy Nance of Cross Hill, CLOCK CLEANER is a patient at the Blalock clinic. A piece o{ cotton saturated with Patients at Hays hospital include kerosene and placed inS]de the door Earline Austin daughter of . lr a a large and a n owed t o re- Mrs. D. L. Austin, and R. S. White main j Qr a few da will cJean lhe Mrs. Sam Rogers, Mrs. R. T. San- ( works ^ers and J. E. Harrison are improv ing at Hays hospital where they un derwent operations this week. OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little items needed for the office CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 ./or COLO DISCOMFORTS 35* Per Dottle WALLACE HOUSE NEWBERRY, S. C. APPROVED BY DUNCAN HINES THANKSGIVING DINNER $1.50 Dinner: 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. — 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. Come By Before or After the Game and Enjoy a Real Thanksgiving Dinner Reservations Not Necessary 1 ^ . BRILLIANT, FULUCUT Carat diamond set Old-fashioned ring guards are no longer necessary! «> — <)V > ” DIAMOND RINGS TWI-Fir INCLUDED »475 M CKBNTTBttfi UNCONDITIONAL UFETilll GUARANTEE J.C. THOMAS,;^ “It’a Time That Counts 1 * THE CUNTON CHRONICLE . r J Thiadny, NoTetber 19,19M ♦ Pre - Holiday SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! * * Sale! - Sale! MEN’S NEW FALL ALL WOOL Suits 25.00 $45.00 Values Famous name brands: Cur- lee, Rockingham, and others. Worsteds, gabardines, flan nels. Regulars, shorts, longs, stouts. Sizes 35 to 46 Tans, browns, grays, blues MEN’S FAMOUS NAME Jackets.. 5.00 Regular Values to $9.95 These weather-perfect jackets are good-look ing for casual and dress wear. The fabric is rain-repellant, wrinkle-resistant. Solids and checks. Sizes 36 to 44. LADIES’ BETTER Skirts... 3.00 REDUCED! Corduroys, wools, jerseys, failles. All new fall styles. REDUCED TO CLEAR! One Group Better SLIPS... 1.77 Values to $3.98 Nylons and rayoAs, tailored and lace- trimmed styles. Sizes 32 to 40. (Ready-to-Wear — Street Floor) Basement Special MEN’S Oxfords.4.00 Reduced — Values to $9.95 Men, looking for a real bargain? This is it. Top grade leather shoes. Crepes, leather and composite soles. Sizes 6-12. Basement Special ONE GROUP FALL Dress es..3.66 Values to $7.95 ' Crepes and gabardines, sizes for misses and women. They’re grand buys. Sev eral styles, all colors. Special Winter COAT SALE 19.88 • Handsome tailored coats in all-wool fabrics, fluffy fleeces, cashmere blends. $35.00 values. Sizes for juniors, misses and women. New fall shades. Special Purchase! Women’s New Holiday Toppers..10 95 All-wool fleeces, pastel colors: beige, pink, blue, maize. Sizes 10 to 18. «2fe. New Fall Dresses Reduced GROUP NO. 1— Values to $14.95 Wool jerseys, wool crepes, failles, gabardines. Sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20, 141/2 to 241/2. All new fall styles and colors. GROUP NO. 2— Values to $19.95 Wool crepes and jerseys, sizes for juniors, misses, and women. The season’s smartest styles. 7.00 9.09 PRE-HOLIDAY CLEARANCE! SHOES * ** ! VA • tirf a • r. One Group Women’s Better Shoes Reduced! Values to $9.95 Leathers and suedes. Blacks, browns, reds. Sizes 5 to 10. Widths AAA to C. One Group Women’s Casuals Reduced! Values to *7.95 Leathers and suedes. Flats and wedge heel styles. One Grouii Ladies* Dress Shoes Reduced! VaJuos to *7.95 Suedes and leathers. Sizes 4 to 9. (Baeanent) 4.99 BLANKET SPECIAL! 10% WOOL BLANKETS Extra Large — 72x90 White, maize, blue 5.77 MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS Reduced! Values to $10.95 Crepe, leather and composition soles. Browns and tans. 6.00 Sizes 6 to 12 SHEETING 39-Inch Top Quality 5 yds. 1.00