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/ V Pape Two / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 3, 1953 DANCE ROUND AND SQUARE Clinton Armory - Saturday, Dec. 5 9 til 12 Sponsored by Lodge 739, Loyal Order of Moose Music by KAY MILLS AND ORCHESTRA S1.50 per Couple 'MOmiKi Ohedtae ■ Thursday and Friday, Dec. 3-4 THRILUNC MUSIC ON M C M Rf COHOS Saturday December 5 (One Day) KEY LARGO (One of the All-Time Best Adventures Brought Back) With Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Clairs Trevor Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 7-8 TORCH SONG (Technicolor Musical) With Joan Crawford and Michael Wilding WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 INVASION U. S. A. An Invasion of This County by “Y’ou-Know-Who” With Gerald Mohr and Peggy Castle THE CASINO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4-5 SUGARFOOT (Technicolor) With RANDOLPH SOOTT and ADELE JERGENS SAVAGE FRONTIER (Western) With ALAN “ROCKY” LANE Serial—“BLACK HAWK ’—Chap. 2 9c and 30c FOR HIS or HER CHRISTMAS LAY AWAY THIS BIKE TODAY! Rat Choice for Value and Good Looks Tirettoiu de luxe cruiser bicycle Awttt by Boys' or Girls' ▲ ^<oUI chi# anA mar-resistant nasi flaisk vill koe Mks nov-looklnff for jean. Equipped with a fall-kaflk 96 X 2J95 builMn took wMi slsctric • Bbady air- • HsodUght with rsd and groen skle-lighH. '• Ono yoar's firs and theft insurance included In the \ purchase price. THIS MODEL $59.95 OTHER BIKES FROM $$3.95 , • Cox Home & Auto Supply Clinton’s Toy Center Cross Anchor Lad Winner National 4-H Poultry Award Presbyterians Plan To Build Home For Aged At Summerville i Clayte Young. ,T These are, therefore, to cite and , admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Ed gar Clayte Young, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House. Laurens, S Chicago, Dec. 1—You’ve got to Summervilie, Dec. l.-^Plans for stick with a project if you -want to construction of a Home for the Aged come out on top. were discussed here at a special That’s the opinion of George meeting of a committee of the Pres- C. ,on Dec. 17, 1953, next, after pub Glenn, Jr., a 17-year-old Union byterian Synod of South Carolina, j County, S C., farm youth, whose The meeting, first held by the quiet persistence paid off hand- committee established by the Synod, somely here today. was held at the Summerville Pres- Officials of the 32nd annual 4-H byterian church of which the Rev. j National Congress announced this C. Robert Tapp, is pastor, afternoon that Glenn has been sen. Alfred Scarborough, of Sum- judged a national, winner in poul- mervil i e and , th€ Rev Arthur M. try achievement Martin, of Columbia, committee sec- Along with the coveted citation retary, and executive secretary of ■ —one of the top in 4-H club work— the Synod, said that subcommittees he will receive a $300 scholarship had been appointed to study prob- George is one of three South i ems 0 f construction and planning, Carolina 4-H national winners this policies, and other legal and build- year. Others are Mary E. Blaney i ng features of the Home, of Chester couny, home improve- subommittees spn^.. I ment, and Patricia Martin, Ches- . ^ sub ? mn ^ ie€s ’ ^ enator , tT 31 ;- terfield county, recreation and ru- borc * h W 1 * 1 "**. report thetr, a j arts recommendations to his committee! ' . , ,. ... at its next meeting and that these' All three have dstinguished recoimmenda tions would, in turn, be themselves in heir particular field, j t0 a mee(i 0[ the s ^ Leon H. Clayton and Miss Geor-, gia Taylor, South Carolina 4-H leader, said. J. C. Penney George, for instance, has been a Company To Pay lication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration shquld nof be granted^ Given under my hand and seal this 1st Day of December, Anno Domini, 1953. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 2e-w-10 J. P. L. C. I 4-H’er since 1945—and he’s been r j d active all the way. A son of Mr. Year-End BoniiS and Mrs. George Glenn, Sr., of Rt 1, Cross Anchor, George has served New York-^J. C. Penney Com- i various offices in his local club and pany, nation-wide department store has also served as vice-president organization, announced today that i and president of the Union county jfs directors have authorized a spec- 4-H council. ial year-end payment for more than But the quiet-spoken student con- 50,000 associates in the company’s fesses proudly that his first love 1,633 stores, offices and warehous- is poultry raising. es throughout the United States. VISIT OUR STORE 1 WE HAVE “GIFTS GALORE” FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY— , Men’s and Ladies’ Toilet Sets — Billfolds — Jewelite Mirror §ets — Pipes and Tobaccos — Cameras — Razors Watches — Zippo Lighters — Shaving Kits, Etc. Yardley’s, Tussy, Coty’s, Evening in Paris, Hudnut, Old Spice Seaforth Toiletries. Beautiful Gift Wrapping Paper and Ribbons Packages Gift-Wrapped Free Young’s Pharmacy “Where Courtesy Prevails’ We Deliver Phone 19 “I’ve been working wth poul- The payment will be an amount | try snce I started to school,” he equal to two weeks pay for full recall, adding that his first 4-H time associates who have been em- project was a batchof chicks. Each ployed for the full year 1953, and i year he purchases around 200 proportionate amounts for extra I j chicks from his dad and raises them and part-time associates and those i ; as layers. j employed less than a year. I Miss Blaney, 17, won the na-i All Penney associates will share; i tional citation and $300 scholarship in the payment except management j for remodeling her home. She’s a staff members whose earnings are ■ freshman at Winthop college. determined largely by the com- Miss Martin, a freshman at Co- P an y s long-standing jporfit-sharing ; lumbia college, received national' plan. It will be made December 'recognition for her recreation ac- 1** c a ch associates December 15 tivities at her munity club. Chesterfield com- HERE FOR FUNERAL The following out of town friends and relative^ were here for the fun eral of E. T. Woodruff: Rev. Yates Frady, Mrs. H. A. Fulghum and daughter, Augusta, Ga.; Dave ; Hayes, Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. O. rate of pay. i In a letter to the firm’s associ- j ates, A. W. Hughes, president, said' the payment wa sbased upon the company’s results for 1953. “We are particularly happy to be able to make this payment as a result of what has been accomplished this past year,” he said. “The pos sibility of future payments, of course wil continue to depend up on year to year results.” The payment is in addition to P. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rice, M ^ s '. J ed dor ? es ’ Oph®** 3 Am ‘ | regular company provisions for as- im ’ 'l rs „ Wlll i a ^,_5ant re ll. Mr. and sociates . benetit ‘' including sick : Mf. 3 - W 2l lla ?> £ R f dmo ” d Of Green- Gratuitous Death and Dis- ville; W. c Taylor, Mrs. Carolyn membermenl a nd z uspann. Tony Forutne, Green.p ro(it _ shan Re ,i rement Fund wood; Drummond Brown and M.ss, plans discoun , on compan y pur . Gladys Camell, Woodnift j c h aHrs and others. It is the seventh to be made since the end of World IT’S WONDERFUL TO GIVE A PORTRAIT for CHRISTMAS For your convenience, charge accounts and credit plans are available. uji lam m, shie STUDIO as PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY War II. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge WHEREAS, Viola Young Neigh bors Young made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Edgar DL h If it Over! G eneral sherman had a rough name for war, and he should have known. We are sometimes inclined to over estimate the blessedness of peace, that is, if by peace, we mean a state of not being at war. This is no doubt due to the enormous amount of sentiment generated in our minds and hearts against the efforts of a national enemy, who is out to destroy our people. But actually, we are our own worst enemies, if we measure enemies by their deatructhrenees of human life. To prove this statement, we need only refer to the feet that the total lift insurance claim payments, re sulting from automobile fatali ties during the fret six months of list, exceeded each pay ments stemming from war deaths in all thres years of. the Korean War. It is easy then to see that our sentiment should be equally as strong against our owa people, who needlessly subject an in nocent public to extreme dan ger, which is created by the gratification of their lusts to drink and drive. ) PRESIDE? 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