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* \' ■ i. «c Pag* Ten i ’ J Items of Interest From . . . West Clinton ~ MRS. ROBERT WHITSELL, Correscpondent, Representative PHONE 1419 A Mr. and Mrs. Pete Reams, Mrs. j. B Norris, of Oreenvilie, wercr-cTuidfeh visited Mr. and Mrs. Will we«k-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell. —* Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Robinson and son, Wayne, Mr. knd Mrs. Abe Boulware, of Laurens, were also week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley. Mr. and Mrs. James Huey and Durham in Newry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson and Mrs. Ike Smith, of Buffalo, visited Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Law- son Sunday. Richard Finley is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mrs. Johnny Boozer, Mrs. Larry Lawson in Buffalo. Boozer and son, of Newberry, vis- Hubert Leonard and daughter, ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tinsley the, Magdalene, visited Mr. and Mrs. .past week-end. Mrs. Evelyn Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs D. O. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Clondy Howe, of Gaff ney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt, of Startex, were the -week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Freeman. Mr. mid Mrs. R. L. Adams, Mr. and Mrs.^H. A. Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams near Ware Shoals Sunday. Miss Patricia Lancaster spent the week-end in Joanna with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. James Craine vis- Albert Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard near Saluda. > Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pitman and son, of‘Travelers Rest, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Pitman. Miss Margaret Fulmer, of near Clinton, visited Miss Magdalene Leopard Sunday. Nancy Ann Leopard celebrated her 11th birthday April 25. Mrs. J* J. Smith, Nan and Nell Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Fer rell Long in Joanna Synday. - • Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Adams and ^ . grandchildren visited Mr. and Mrs. ited Mr and Mrs.-Woodrow Craine Lec Barnes m Greenwood Sun day. in Greenville Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Sam.Owens in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin, of Charleston, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L Arnold Sunday. Mrs Cecil Wooten f Mrs. R. C- Oxner, Mrs. Bill Bridwell of* Dun can. \f£s. Reed Duvaljll of Wil- ‘liamston spent the week-end with Shorty Arnold has returned to Mr and Mrs Daniel James in Norfolk, Va, after spending a | charleston Mrs. Missouri Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders, Mrs. Ru dolph Barker visited Robert Smith at k Columbia hospital Sunday. ♦—— Birthdays And Anniversaries Mrs. Hariy Foster celebrated a week’s furlough at home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mattox and daughter visited Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Allen in Andel-son Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and children visited in Greenville and Spartanburg. Mrs. C. W. Foster. Elaine and^ ^ rthc * a - v -^P r ^ ??• Roberta McGinnis visited in Co- Mrs. Domie Womble will cele- lumbia Sunday. brate a birthday April 29. O’Neil Roberts, from U. S. C., Bobby Gein had a birthday April Visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' 24. C. E. Roberts this week-end. | DK3 Wilkie, now in San Diego, Mr. and Mrs., Brooks Dunaway Calif, celebrates a birthday April and daughter visited relatives in 27. • * * Union recently. Pvt. Jimmy Wooten who is now- in Germany has a birthday April 26. i Miss Kathryn Dunaway visited Miss Eveline Dillard in Jefferson City, Tenn., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus PameU, "'iUi The Sick Mrs. J. W. DiUeshaw, of Calhoun ‘Mr. W. O. Powell is ill at his Falls, were week-end guests of borne on Hampton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick. BiU Campbell has returned to Rudolph Hamrick, Cpl. Bill bis home after an operation at Davis, of Cherry Point, N. C.. vis- Hays hospital. ited Mr. and Mrs. J. "R. Hamrick the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wilson and daughter. Russell Wilson, {rf Char lotte, spent the week-end with Mrs. Landrum Lawson has re turned to her home after a day’s stay at Hays hospital. Mrs. P O. Freeman is seriously ill at General hospital in Spartan- Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Wilson re- | burg._ cently. i Charles Vincent continues ill in Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mitchell, of Creep wood hospital Columbia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Mits. Inabell Hooper continues ill at her home. Office Hours Remain Same Says Dr. Hart “Although I am a can didate for the House of Representatives, my of fice hours will remain the same,” advises Dr. C. J. Hart. Office hours are as fol lows : 9 A. M. till 12 Noon 3 P. M. till 6 P. M. Closed Thursday but on call any hour, day or night—22501 & 2723 During the month of April, we are calling at tention to the merits of Chiropractic care for Arthritis. DR. HART Many victims of this crippling disorder have made a complete recovery under Chiropractic car$. In order that more people may know the merits of Chiropractic care for ARTHRITIS, we are offering FREE CONSULTATION AND FREE EXAMINA TION WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION WHATSO- EVER. Simply call 22501 or 2723 for an appointment or go to the Hart Clinic located at 205 Church St. in Laurens, S. C. Wasson Likes New Law Passed During Session Of Assembly Representative Robert C. Was- gation in the general assembly son bf the Laurens County dele- says he is pleased with the law passed by the 1956 session of the assembly which makes enforce ment of the la wwhich prohibits the sale of beer and wne on Sun day mroe effectve. i Wasson called attenton to the law early thih week, stating that it had been largely overlooked by newspapers in the state. Last year Rep. Wasson intro duced a bill, which was passed by the House, relating to the sale of wine or beer on Sunday, to pro hibit possession of wine or beer by persons in an establishment or on the premises where sold. This bill failed to pass the Senate. It was referred to the judiciary committee of the Senate and never reportde out. Mr. Wasson states that under the law before amended it has been necessary for the officer to seg the purchase of beer on Sun day before bmiging charges. The new law reads as follows: “If any beer or wine is sold or delivered to anyone from any place of business between the hours of twelve o’clock Saturday night and sunrise Monday morn ing. all beer and wine found with in the said place of business is hereby declared contraband and shall be seized by any peace of ficer and handled as contraband liquor.” This new law, should be a great help/to law r enforcing officers, wassno said, due to hte fact that delivery to a person is a violation of’of the law; therefore, if beer is found' in the possession of a customer at a beer establishment cn Sunday the officer is permit ted to capture the entire stock of beer and wine owned by the ope- ratro. I ^ State Corn Contest Open To Farmers The state com contest of 3 acres may be entered by land owners or independent renters or tenants who are in position to enter the contest on their own initiative, states County Agent C. B. Can non. The land must be in one body and no deduction taken out for terraces roads or ditches. The contestant may plant either hy brid or open-pollinated variety of com. Entry blanks may be had at the County Agent’s office. First state prize $600 and second state prize $250. First district prize is $200 and second district prize $100. There are no county prizes in the com contest. 1 J. E. Adair Clinton Rt. 1, and Ben Arnold Negro farmer, Rt. 1, »*••****••••'*••****•*•'•*••'•****•***•***•••••< !»»»»»—iw»»^#i»«^»»n^«i»»«jM<<*i——*0*—»»f > »* > »******e************ 1 ************ . - ... 1 7 * ■ t Bring a Friend To Church With You Ware Shoals, were in the com contest last year. Ben planted NC 27 and produced 44.5 bushels per acre. Mr. Adair planted Coker’s 911-A and produced 87.4 bushels per acre. • • SKIN ITCH—HOW TO RELIEVE IT, IN JUST . 15 MINUTES Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. Watch the old tainted skin slough off leaving healthy, hardy skin. If not pleased with powerful, instant drying T-4-L, your 40c back at any drug store. Today at McGee’s Drug Store. A27-4c IF YOU DONT READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DONT GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 M SANCTUARY a ••XvwSF . m am **$5 m I ■ ' is * ‘ % S* -W*?? -y • wife: * . i ^hip a n F 1 y > m * ' 'V.': jp- m&w (Mm m- mm | . M m * 2 . ' x-x-x- . ' ■;:X-y*V m Dr. Felder Smith OPTOMETRIST Phone 7t4 Laurens, S. C. _ ( ' r Savings Accounts 3%-DIVIDEND-3% We invite savings accounts from the people of Clin ton and vicinity. You will like our friendly and efficient service, and you will receive your dividend promptly each January 1st and July 1st. Any amount—from $1 up—opens an account. ■ ■ — 1 — 'Wi'— 'f, - 'V . ' ' ■ r ~. : ; . "7 , •' ... _ ' . "••• V 1 -{2" Each account is insured up to $10,000-by the Fed eral Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may have up to $30,000 fully insured. Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged. Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government LAURENS FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Lftorcm' Largest Savingi Instttarttea 104 W. Main Street Laurens, 8~ C. Telephone 22271 : Kxaasacsatxaxmsttsaaatxxsanttt 1 * - FINE FURNITURE Down Through the Years T. E. Jones & Sons The Best for Over Fifty Yean CLINTON, S.C. Plus Thirteen Other Stores in South Carolina <. 1 m • : x ; *-x¥:-> i , — - > ' This Series Of M The sun makes golden patterns across the tiled floor, I and there seems something ageless and of wondrous beauty ' in the vaulted arches of solid stone. Here there is sanctuary, ■ — freedom, at least temporarily, from the worries of the outer I TOE CHURCrf FOR KTT world". ■ AIT mo -^*** * • • AU- r OR THE CHURCH In every great life, there have been times of reflection - I tU .orth for and meditation. There have been moments of solitude to I n ^ a •torehou,. ol ^ 900d «‘««n*hip renew a flagging spirit with the infinite power of God, to I "•hh.r Wi,hou, « find an inner peace which comes from another world. I ar * ‘ our *ound TeaioniTwh" . I and •upport the Church**Th * #nric# * r *9ularly In every life, there are times when sanctuary is needed. I °T n,aU ‘^Forhuchiidr.nVB^* Vir 01 hi * There are moments when the quiet witness of the Holy I o/th,* and na,io n* (4) FwthJ House is more eloquent than all the words in the world, v I and material buZcm’d!' which hl « nora* £tr »d ^ Often a step into the shadowed quiet of a church brings I s»a<u, ch.pur v., M1 a resurgence,©f faith and coilrage that sets life on a new and | •••••V.V.V.V. “ *-iT greater course. This is the miracle of sanctuary—a miracle I u that can happen TO YOU! . I mIu/* 7 .; 'j / ITiaoU,, j • .. ■ > " • ■ ' .X.;: y .:■* . - ' ' v ' ; ,y:,. Owrr^bt IH*. K.uur Ad. Stn^ar*. Va. i ^ i v \ t Is Being Published Bach Weak By the Following Clinton Ftrmo In tho Intercot 01 Increasing Church Attendance ■ T. E. JONES & SONS Phone 131 ^ Bank Of Clinton Phone 121 Howard’s Pharmacy Baldwin Appliance Co. Phone-82— n— —— “ Economy Auto Store Phone 188-J Burriss-Harrison Co. Phone 435 Clinton Tire & Recap. Co. Phone 1206 Natural Gas Appliance Co. Phone 600 Carolina Service Station Phone 614 I C and L Concrete Co. Phone 538 Young’s Pharmacy Phone 19 Anderson Appliance Co. Phone 927 Citizens Federal and Loan Assn. 1 Phone 6 T. E. Jones & Sons Ph0M ill McGee’s Drug Store Phone 1 Timmerman Motor Co. Phone 119 Clinton Implement Co. Phone 723-W ^ JS Gulf Oil Corp. Phone 21 * # Cooper Motor Co. . —Phone 515 Sunshine Cleaners Phone 436 Clinton Gulf Service Station Phone 96 - ’ . Locklear’s Radio and Phone 833 Todd Grocery Co., Inc Phone 8 McMillan Service Station M and W Auto Sales Phone 2 ~~ Cfinton Cleaners Phone 948 i *■* D. E. Tribble Co. Phone 94 Chandler’s Garage Phone 71 -r 1 — H. D. Payne Co. Phone 120 Johnson Bros. Super Mkt. Phone 239 Clyde Body Works Phone 850 Industrial Supply Co. Phone 111 Chronicle Publishing Co. Phone 74 Yarborough Oil Co. Phone 440 • /