The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 17, 1953, Image 8

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Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Mrs, Sallie C. Dorn Posses In Columbia Thursday, December 17, 1953 Birth Announcements TAYLOR Cpl. and Mrs. James Taylor an- Mrs. Sallie Chaney Raulon Dorn, nounce the birth of a son, James 84. died Friday morning at Colum- Ronald, on November 30 at Char lotte Memorial hospital. Mrs. Tay lor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayfield Copeland of this city. Cpl. Taylor, who is stationed with the the past nine years she had made Marines in Korea, is the son of Mr. her home here with her daughter, and Mrs. W. I. Haylor. Mrs. O. F. Mcntosh. She was a; BALLEW member of Duke Street Baptist bia hospital following a ten-day ilT-'j ness. : Mrs. Dorn had lived in Ninety-! Six practically all her life, but for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ballew an nounce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Jean, on December 9 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Ballew is the former Miss Dorothy Wilson. SMITH mi church in Ninety-Six and a charter member of the WMU. Mrs. Dorn was twice married, first to the late Frank Rauton. Sur-; viving this union is one son, John E. Rauton, Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howard j Her second marriage was to the Smith announce the birth of a son, * late J. D. Dorn. Surviving this un- Robert Howard, on December 11 atj ion are one son, Oti Dorn of Ninety- Hays hospital. Mrs. Smith was be- Six; and one daughter, Mrs. Mc-j fore marriage Miss Carolyn Mc-!lntosh; also one step-son, A. W.J Gowan of Mullins. Rauton of Greenwood; one step- BODIE j daughter, Mrs. Mary Burnett of Mr. and Mrs. George Herman Greenwood; a number of grand- Bodie announce the birth of a son, | children and great-grandchildren. ; George Herman, Jr, at Hays hos- Funeral services were conducted pital on December 10. Mrs. Bodie Sunday at Duke Street Baptist was formerly Miss Joyce Green. church by the Rev. W. S. Cromer, 1 BOLAND the Rev. W. A. Tinsley, and the Mr. and Mrs.. Dillard Epting Bo- Rev. J.* A. McCarthy, with burial in land announce the birth of a son. Good Hope Baptist church ceme- Dillard Epting, Jr., on December 13|tery in Saluda county. ■■ at Hays hospital. Mr. Boland is the I " former Miss Dorothy / Workman, S. T. S. Girls Win daughter of Mr. and Workman. Mrs. A. C. 4-H Club Awards SETZLER and Mrs. Freddie Setzler of: Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Setzler ofi The county 4-H club achievement Cross Hill, announce the birth of a; program was held in Laurens Sat- daughter. Freda Lynn, on Decern-j urday morning with the following ber 12 at the Blalock clinic. Mrs.' girls from the State Training School Setzler was before marriage Miss winning awards: Frances Cleveland, Margaret Wilson. WITH THE SICK medal for, bread demonstration and food prep-! aration projects. Marcelle Cleve-, land and Geneva Horn, medals for! district winners for dairy foods demontration, who were presented identification bracelets from the . | County Council of Farm Women. Friends of Mrs. W. A. Dicus will be glad to know she was able to re turn to her home after being a pa-, ^ „ T T tlent at the Blalock clinic several 0nlti L, Sllv £ r ® anc * ? osa L f e ' 1 o i sey. Blue Ribbon winners for senior; ‘ „ , .. , . i j 'dress revue. Edra Pugh and Eve- Patients at Hays hospital include: j chaviS) Blue Ribbon winners, Mrs Fyank Phillips of Joanna. Mrs. junior dress revue Mattie ^ Wy .| Sandra Yoi ing, Mrs^ L. L. Johnson ^ mec j al and cb eck of $5.00 for of Joanna; Mrs. J. H. Barnette. j canning. The club was presented; Mrs. Elbert Franklin underwent jsj a ^i on al 4-H club Blue Ribbon an appendectomj > esterday at Hays award f or their recreation and rural hospital. . arts program. Friends of Mason Simpson wull be interested to know he is conva lescing at home following a stay at the Blalock clinic. The following, who have been pa tients at the Blalock clinic, have re turned to their homes: Mrs. Bobby Chapman, Laurens; Mrs. Jerry Harris, Sr., James Spoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spoon. Ernest Berry underwent an ap pendectomy Saturday at Hays hos pital. The following are patients at the Blalock clinic: Mrs Frank Ander son, Mrs Alton Peyton, Mrs. Mac Poole and Mrs. T. J. Price of Cross Hill. S. C. Produces 695,000 Bales Of Cotton in 1953 South Carolina produced 695,0001 bales of cotton during 1953, the Federal-State Crop Reporting Ser vice said in its final report on the subject. liiis was six per cent and 38,000! bales more than last year but one Mrs. M. E. Smith of Newberry,) Pf r bales Iess tlian | mother of Mrs. J. tt Hunter, Jr ! »>' 19 «- 5 » * v f , ai - J is a patient at Hays hospital. The crop earned with it 294,000 — tons of cottonseed. ii ne r\ne PriceS 10 date PUt 3 ValUC ^ Joanna Masons lo ]07 million dollars on the crop, Hold Meet Saturday P e seed is worth another 15 mil- m • , hon. This is 18 million less than Magnolia Lodge No. 355, AFM, of ^ y ea , r ’ s smaller crop. 1 Joanna, will hold a special com-i / u ! y * C ^ 0n munication Saturday night, Decern- ° u f whlh were a ^ nd T Q e e d 9 ’ WaS , ber 19, at 7:30 for the purpose of, th L e u e P er 1 5 nt , n 2° r , e ^ han , 19 Q 5 „ 2 - 0 conferring the Master degree on a The yie d ■?? T79-i class of candidates. Past Masters of C0l T ip t res ,n]io lt ^ ^ % on ’ i the lodge will have charge of the and the 1949 recor 0 • , , Hpprp** umrk I Thnmac i? Wor-: Prior to Dec. 1, 689,524 bales degree work. Lee Thomas is Wor shipful Master. IF YpU DON’T RFAD THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS were ginned, 50,000 more than on the'date a year ago. Say— “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ Notice to Our * \ * Customers! WE, THE UNDERSIGN ED, WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUB LIC THAT— % .Jr WE WILL CLOSE OUR PLANTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25-26 WE WILL RE-OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 28TH We ask that you let us supply your Dry Cleaning needs in advance of our holiday closing in order to avoid inconvenience. Clinton Cleaners Royal Cleaners Sunshine Cleaners 4) DEPARTMENT STORE SANTA’S FAVORITE STORE I FRIDAY NIGHT TILL Gifts - Santa Claus NYLON BLOUSES 2.98 - 3.98 Beautiful and sheer made with dainty laces and tucks. Pastels and whites. 32 to 38. DRESS SPECIAL 10.00 Values to $19.95 Jerseys, failles, gabardines, and wool crepes. Nelly Don and Peg Palmer makes. Many styles, all colors. Sizes 10 to 20, 141/2 to 241/2. Our Gift Department Has LAMPS Of Every Description 1.98 to 10.95 • FLOOR LAMPS • BED LAMPS • TABLE LAMPS' ALL SHAPES AND STYLES A Complete Selection Awaits You! Coro Boxed JEWELRY 1.00 Plus Tax • EARRINGS • PIN SETS • NECKLACES • BRACELETS Complete in an attrac tive gift box. Designs to suit every taste.' He Will Appreciate Your Thoughtfulness If You Get Him One of These 100% Wool SPORT CQATS 12.88 Values to $24.95 Make him enjoy loafing in one of these smartly tailored coats. Your choice of assorted tweeds and flannels. Special— Men’s Corduroy Sport Coats hegular 10.95 Value All wanted colors. Sizes 35-44 7.00 Special Purchase QUALITY HILL” (Originals) FaiUe Suits 10.95 They’re Regular $16.95 Values # A beautiful 2-piece faille suit with smart velvet trim. Just the thing for that holiday look. Come in now while our stock is complete. Sizes 10 to 20 Black, brown and navy Special Purchase! In Time for CHRISTMAS GIVING Pair and Spare Ipn a 51 Gauge, 15 Denier You can get a spare for the price of pair alone. Beautiful quality. Sheer and lovely. All wanted colors. Sizes SV2 to 11. Men’s Gabardine sum j a.00 Reg. $29.95 I ^ Value JLV We are over-stockqd — shop, buy, save! Regu lars, longs shorts. Tan, grey, brown and blue. Sizes 36 to 46. Men’s Gabardine 22.88 Regular $34.50 Value Sizes 36 to 44 Made of 100% Wool Tiny Price Gift Items 29.95 1 1.00 Fine Imported CHINA 53-Pc. Set Beautiful quality - Superb patterns * \ $39.95 value • Imported China Compotes o Imported China TV Sets o Imported Ash Trays o Tip It Metal Ash Trays Imported from Ireland Pure Linen Damask TABLE :loths $5.95 66x86 Oth^s to $12.95 20x20 Pure Linen Napkins ^ 49c Ea. Famous Pequot Combed Percale. PILLOWCASE ENSEMBLE • Pure Silk Squares Packed in lovely gift box. Blue, lavender, yellow, rose, green. Id Table Covers Sub-Teqn lQft% Nyk» SWEATERS With Jeweled Necklines. Yellow, light blue, red, ifl QC navy and aqua. Sizes 10 to 16. * electSk I FWanted colors, luarantpec^quality. Quilted Taffeta ROBES, DUSTERS 8.95 Give her one of these glamour robes or dusters. They’re as practical as they are lovely. Sizes 10 to 18. Wool Jersey STOLES 1.98 - 2.981; Smart and new for glamorous giving. Boys Dress SHIRTS ... Toy Dept. Special i: PAJAMAS 3.98 Tailored and lace trim styles. Blue, pink, white and maize. 32 to 40. All-Metal Rubber Tire TRICYCLES $5.88 Regular $7.95 Values Rayon Girls* Christmas ! DRESSES 2.98 - 8.95 ... 1.98 to 2.98 The Gift of Gifts! Boys* Broadcloth or Outing CHENILLE SPREADS GirlgVAU Nylon PAJAMAS 1.98 8.95 Boys* A gift desired, a treasure received. Girls* Nylon JACKETS .... 3.98 - 6.9$ pink ' white and pine ' PANTIES ♦ Girls’ Gift Sizes 12 to 14 ROBES 2.98 to 7.95 Sizes 2 to 14 SUPS 1.98 to 3.98 Sizes 2 to 16 9$c to 1.49 r •4