The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 03, 1956, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, May S,1
Greenville County
At One-Third Point
In College Program
Greenville county hi f one-third
of it.< genii for Presbyterian col
lege's Diamond Jubilee develop |
meeting on Monday night.
A total of $ DA09 from 143 con-1
ment program in its first report,
tributors has bt en subscribed ■
toward the county. ^Oal of $100,-!
000 . Two other, report meetings
remain in which to complete' the
campaign.
Co-chairnvm H Grice Hunt j
and the Bov Phillips Nolde. bdth
of Greenville, cypresses satisfac-j
lion over'the results of their first |
shower'in the assembly room ofj importance of land tortdl-peoplt,
the new educational building, whether^living on farms or in the
Each of the fifty ladies-present j Clties
o
wore her shower
lected to add to the
held
participation in all .the! ' , 7
activities. Mrs. Hanmm Murran.i , Th ^ ■„ 1
Jr. .had charge of r:, 1 tcrta.»mcnl.|^l;^A! d ,^.‘ h fAf'Si':
She conducted a» radio quir pro
r<
chuwi p ' ressure Cooker 9 linic
kitchen,-and a pagadg w^s held'! Scchdlilcd For Ffldoy
with, full'participation in a’l
cooker
turai building at Laurens on Frr
M.
gram. After the pmgVam Uic f- v from P
ladies spread covered dishes and raged tp bn«^
ate a buffet supper.
CHS Students
Enter Contests
,1
•To rate students—and schools—
on scholastic achievements, . the
annual mental contests were h'eld
on Satut'cTayT'AprH 28, on the Uni
versity of Scvu#h Carolina campus
in CoUitnbia. The following stu
dents represented Clinton High
School! . i
Junior English cbnjfstants-- -Beh-
Hafner, Georg i a - Young,
Soil Stewardship ''
Sunday' Be Observed
In taurejis County
t v J»m(
^f':M-i.in Surratt, Jackie Pitts, Cecil*
Synday"
report meeting ;md- gave. particu-1
lar praise to the First Proshy-! to be obser\*ed throughout Amer-
terian church, of Greer which ex- ica .on May 6, under the sponsor-
coed? its qyota of $10 pbr metTi-! ?hjp of Soil Conservation dis-
ber right at the start. This church Piets. j
turned-in 45 subscriptions total-1 The Laurens Soil Conser\*atio'
ing $3,920. •|li* , district supervisors, Ryan F. Law-,
their pressure cooker tops in .to
be checked. This clinic is open
to everyone in the county, wh^te
and colored. ., ' ' I Davenport, Shirley Staton, Sue
It is requested that only the Boyce, J M Humphries, Wallace
top of the cooker with the own- j Boyd, Joe Neely,
ir’s name attached, be brought. Senior English contestants-rPa-
The gauge petcock, safety valve; tricte Norman, Florence, Winn,
gnd rubber gasket will be'check
cti. i\ L important that cookers
be checked each year for better
results -in-earmmg-or cooking:—“
the week- haVe refused to their
homes! Mrs.' Jerry Wingb, ' Mrs.
Clara Birchmore, Mrs. Betty
Phipps and L. H. Matthew's of
Elnoree. - • | • \ '
Harpld Sanders underwent a
tonsiiectomy Tuesday at Blalock
Clinic.
• Shirley League, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill League, 'was an ov
ernight patient at Blalock Clinic
Friday suffering a ’broken arm in
jury. c , * '•
Thornwell Musicians
To Give Program
The annual choral program ot
the Thornwell music department
PC's Tennis Crew
s Fine Season
— T ht— la-; - — 1 ~ f+
came from Greenville^ 5 Fourth
.Presbyterian church. $.0,105 from
lb contributor?. The Second Pres-
Prekbyteritm college, paced by j-tan Surratt and J. M. Humphries,
ace notter . .AIleiL-MoiTis,. has.-just) - - American- "history " ropfesenta-
oompleted .its most successful | lives—Joanne Leach, . Florence
Ji -te Mae York, Leanita Yoerg, wi |j ^ g i ven h ext Monday night
Ronald Passmore, Charlotte De at ^ 0 . clock in Montgomery audt-
inney, Leac! ^, Bl11 torium'in the-schoorbuHding. Ap-
JT-s.-e Jb.idsfon, and Elaine Addi- p r0 ximately 150 children will
5:015 • , ' i take part in the program.
Jackie Pitts, 1 Leanna Young, Betty
Jane Hamer, Patricia Nrmqon, Ce-
cij l)avenport and Jesse Johnston.
Junior algebra contestants —-
Wallace lhiydr“Sgtty"€itcpn, _ MSP
public is invited-
Annual Meeting S. C.
Conference W. S..C 1
Be Held In Rock Hill
The annual meeting of ’ the
byte
rian
churcl
1 of
Greenville fol-
lotvt
*d w
Uh
.060
and the First
chur
ch. a
iddc
•d
$1,050.
p;
.
vo r
oun
dal
:iou-
in this area
coni
ribut
cd
$7.
GDO:
..and, aatogeth-
rr 11
lie
iva
need g
ifts rtinyrntted
.hear
led
en; y
J. Winn of
Grct
■nvi!
•opt
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T 5’7.100.
Ot
h er
P;
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riah churches
gave
in t
hi?
fas
hion
: Reedy River,.
'$951
\ T
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n ^
887; T.ickvillf,
$600
: Wc
-tn
-ter
of Greehvilkv
$765
; ,Fc
mnt
nin
l In
ru $470; New*
T wk r. W. P. Dirksrr-
Sam 'B. Fleming and James D
Wasson.’ report ..thaL. plans , wen
made at a recent meeting for ob . . . . . ^ .
crvaiire of ‘'Soil Stcwardshm tennis Season ih history. ! Winn, Jessie Mae York, apd Elaine' South Carolina Conference Wom-
Sunday” in* the Laurens district The Blue Hose closed the ,year Addison. • . ^ s Society of Christian Ser-
The supervisors and the work on a losing note against the l ni-
unit personnel are distributing versity of Miami last.- Monday,
material that has been prepared but that defeat came.at the hands
Geometry contestant's — Bill v - ite > / Southeastern Jurisdiction,
Se .se, Ronald Passmore, Charlotte will'meet at St. John’s Methodist
ids . Qe
erj I
Han
s?00
for thi.^ purpose to ministers a’J' of.a team ranked as the top ink
over the county, fhis materia.' collegiate squad in the nation,
contains excerpts from sermons' Coach Jim Leighton Jed his
delivered in various parts of the Hosemen against the Miami crew
nation on* the theme of *<g! 'stew three times this year, and out of
ar-dship, selected references from, this bold challenge* came the only
me Bible, ' and other materia'j three losses of 1956 for Presbyte'- : _
wiajr.h.iL.k.hoped.tvill prove use-lr;an. Otherwise. PC* emerged;
0! Fulton of Greer, ful in preparing soil stewardship with 19 yctories for the year, ip-;
Highland. '$45. -Nine - messages, \ ; eluding impressive wins
Vinney.. -— ' v
Biology representatives — Job
church, Rock Hill, May 16-17.
There will be a morning, after-’
Women-of-the-Church groubs
Greenville County, reported
total of $696. L ‘
Joanna Methodist
Ladies Sponsor
Kitchen Shower-
of
a
LOWN
and Mrs. Buren A. Lown
impressive wins over nnnour>( , the birth of a son> Ruren
Churches and ministers who- such 1 powers as the University ot ^ j r > on ,^p r jj 24, at Self Memor
have not i-i-en contacted and de-lp-x.s. s,.u'hern Methodsit. Uojpital, Greenwood. Mrs.
sire material, may get it at the I '.stana State. Duke, and . LoiLnsj i. - tbe r orm(?r Miss Mary,
work unit office in the post Of-j twice. f- ; France! C-o'cman of Chappells.’
fin building-in Laurens. , Mo rr > ? - ,nt -‘ Wimbledon-bounct! j McEI.HAWON"
The district kupervsbrs arejU. S Davis Cup squad member,J Mr. and Mrs. James Edward
■ rateful to the ministers of the, swept past all opposition in lead*. McElhamion announce the birth of
count who havt foi several ift| thi v j to this-retmod Play - laughter, Cathy Jean* on April
Neely, Sue Boyce and Shirley Sta- noon and evening session on May
ton. . * li and a morning session on May
*** • |17, with adjournment soon after
. v ,nopn. Mrs. Niles Clark, of Wa-
Birth Announcements i tc, j o p ^ ^ >
Anyone interested in attending
may contact Mrs. J. E. Merchant
for information concerning res
ervations.
Joanna., Apr;. _
20. the ladies of Epworth Me the ;
dist Church sponsored a kitchen
— • 1 ; vears been observing "Soil Stew-ring his last year in the number • 05 Hays hospital, .Mrs. McElhan-
Fr.d.iy April 1 ardsjiip Sunday” and enc'-urage. one. slot for PC. he won every . . l0! . wn!; before marriage Miss Bet-
v &imples.'
all ministers to join this year- in; match, including*all three single:
bringing special messages on the: bouts wUh Miami's' nationally
" •• AW with hi-
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LENT 007 TW£W SURPLUS' FUNDS at
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RISING MERCHANT CLASS OIF THE 16? AND 172-CENTURIES.
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ings account ... or ha>e valuables for safekeeping . .'.
or financial problems to meet, we invite you to use our
service.
4^ INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SEMI-ANNUALLY
MAJMftSfeSas
JACKS
(Mrs. Charles
Conservation
Nbtes
By J. B. O'DELL
Conservationist ,
- ■ ■
A total of 11,190 large mouth
bass fingeriings were delivered
to 39 new pond miners of the
Laurens Soil Conservation dis
trict yesterday for the initial
stocking of their ponds. The fish
delivered by the Fish and Wild
life service and \yere grown in
the Federal Hatchery at Ora:
burg. This shipment represents
the largest number of bass to be
furnished new pond owners . of
the'eounty since the beginning of
sirict’s pond program in
SCJ5 has* assisted)^ with the
anstruction. -k
G. P. Copeland, Jack H. Dajvis
md John W. Finney, all of the
Hinton area, finished the con-
sh««^on of stock-watering ponds
on theTh farms last week. These
farmers!are coopemtors of the
Laurens Soil Conservation dis
trict and are planning to utilize
t h e ir I cost -'sharing payments
through the ASC program in the
constnfiction of these ponds.
Fjn a farmer to be eligible for
t-sharing payments, on* a stock-
watering pond, the pond must be
locateid- 5 within or adjoining a
permanent pasture in which a de
pendable supply of water is ndt
available for the cattle. Ot that,
the supply of watei* is at such a
distance or location that ft is im
practicable to vwe for watering
stock. p "
Helps Tou Overcame *
TEETH
Looseness and Worry
No longer be Hjnuoyed dr fe«l lU-at- Jrt, 'S
ease because ori loose, wobbly tala*
teeth PA8TEETH. an Improved alka
line (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on
your plates holds them firmer so they
reel more comfortable. Avoid embar-
ra.ssment caused by loose plates. Get *
FASTEETH today at any drug counter. “
the dis 1
1941.
These ponds vary‘ jh "size’frbrri
.4 of an acre to 18.5 acres. They
The! w *re built last year under the Su
pervision of the local Soil Con
servation service technicians.
All new ponds that have been
constructed since last fall and
have not received «*y breem for
stocking wll , get their initial
stocking of fish next fall. Fish
have been ordered for. all ponds
Plan military
service your way
Mr. and jMrs. Charles Dillard 1
Jacks announce the birth of a spr,;
Charles Dillard, Jr., on April 27 j
ranked players. f
sparkling play, the pou'erfik red
headed stroker gave indication of
n aking • strong bid for the foainlat Hays hospital. Mrs. Jacks
frivL Cup playing squad and of -ho former Miss Monnie Mathis
improving hi
punnbi
l
FOP MAYOR
I hereby announce myself a
candidate fop” Mayor of Clihton.
and pledge to abide by the rules
of the .Democratic primarv. .
JOE P. TERRY
current rank as
16-in the nation.
Young Barrett Son
Dies at Hospital
WITH THE SICK
WARD ONE
I hereby announce myself a
is 1 candidate for reelection as Aider-
man from Ward One, and pledge
to abide by the rules of the Demo
cratic primary.
FRANK M. BOLAND,?JR.
D; . ’ Michael Barrett, four- M,
ar-oM son of Mr. and Mrs. PauHof Mi
• . ; died Mon-
v night-in the Spartanburg) Hay
• , •, 1 Ho-nit after a brief ill-1 F:i
Friends o! Mrs. John Fergjaseft--
|w:i: regret to know she is ill! and
1 ; *ient at Rays hospital.
haci Hilk four year old son
nr^fARD TWO
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for reejection as Aider-
man from Ward Two, and pledge
nu Mrs. C. E. Hill, under \ to abidfithy. the jrules and regula-
' ’my., this week actions of the Democratic primary.
S. A. PITTS
, 1
Surviving besides* his parents 1
are one sister, Jane Elizabeth, of I ha.
tne home; the paternal grand-'
Aria •. G. A. Barrett, of Joanna; 11
abd his maternal grandniothe^, | a
Mrs. A. R. Kellett, of Laurens.
Funeral services wove conduct
ed Tuesday afternoon at the'
•).graveside in .Rosement_cemetery:
in Clinton by the Rov. James B-
Micthell and the Rev. Mr. Crain.
fSTABLISHEO
18 8 6
| TEH / KJJt
'CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $625 000
M£MB£R - FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION
George W. Frady
Receives Discharge
——
George W. Frady returned last
week ito the states after spending
the past year and a hajf with the
armed forces in Germany, and
ha^'joined his family here at their
home on North Broad street.
Mr. Frady, who was attached
to an anti-aircraft unit, has been
in service two years. He will re
ceive his discharge a' Fort Jack-
son this week.
IF YOU DON'T READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS
Phone 74
hospital.
•: : E. V' ink An ierscr.
>e glad to know he is
nung at Biajoak clinic \**ht
been a patient the past 1 week
l\h^. O A. Armstrong and Mrs.
J. Bond who have been patients
a*. Hays hospital, have • been dis
missed.
Friends of Mrs. E. J. Ad^ir will
be interested to know she is a pa-
AjeflLiitJiaxs. hospital 1 .
Jinki—SmiloF, daughtCi—of Mi.
.and Mrs. RufuTSadler, underwent
a tonsilectomy Tuesday at Blalock
Clinic.'
Mrs. D. L. DUnaway underwent
an operation at Hays hospital on
Tuesday.
Frinds of Mrs. R. F. Blakely will
be interested to know she is a pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Bobby Harris underwent an ap
pendectomy Tuesday at Hays hos
pital. ,,.l
Patients at Blalock Clinic in
clude Mrs. Willard Price, Miss
Mildred Young, Mrs. Andy Young,
Sr., Wade Smith of Kinards and
Woodrow Simpson of Florence.
Mrs. Mary Roppe of Cross Hill
and Mrs J. C. Coker are medical
patients* at Hays hospital.
The 1 following- who have been
patients at Blalock Cliriic during
YOUR
1 hereby announce myse!/ a
candidate : ter : Alderman from
Ward Two and pledge abide
by the rules of the Democratic
prmary.
HERMAN-NABORS
WARD THREE
, I hereby announce myself a
candidate foe reelection as Aider-
man from Ward Thiee, and pledge'
to abide by the rules of the Demo
cratic primary.
HARRY C. LAYTON
-L.
WARD FOUR
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for reelection as Aider-
man from Ward Four, and pledge
to abide by the rules of the Demo
cratic primary. jf-
JAMES P. SLOAN-
WARD FJVE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Alderman frorft
Ward Five, and pledge to abide
by the rules of the Democratic
primary.
WOODROW WILSON
I hereby anriounce piyself a
candidate for redection as Aider-
man from Ward Five, and pledge
to abide by the rules of the Demo
cratic primary. >
GEORGE W. BAGWELL
younger
with your
HOMETOWN
UNIT OF THE
U. S. ARMY
RESERVE
★ 6 montHs active duty
★ balance of enlistmor.S with a
hometown Army Rcsoryc Unit
★ terve togethe. with friends
and neighbors
★ piek your unit
★ service that Iclc you continue
- with your persona! plans
VfJOl Vow local Army Reserve *
WOO Unittcdoyl
RSidfi New
- IwilMlI Strength in Reserve
Company “L”, 323rd Inf.
E. Carolina Ave.
• j '
Prepare for Warm Weather
Ahead
. * The thermometer is going up,
s o get ready for the hot
weather with cool sport, shirts
and light-weight slacks.
SI^ORT
SHIRTS *2” *3”
by Manhattan, Sandy McDon
ald and Aetna. Stripes, plaids
ifnd solids in light-weight fab
rics.
Sizes S-M-L
SLACKS *3«
In the miracle fabrics and
others. Styled for comfort
and long wear. Sizes 28 to 46.
• \
STRAW
HATS
Ke in style with' a new sum*
mer straw to set off your
summer fashion parade.
SPECIAL
ONE CROlfl* LOWBOY STYtE
SHOES now $3,95
Regular 6.95 Value
With Crepe Soles
Johnson and Pitts
| . .. V
i , Men's Shop
“WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY MEET”
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Last Day—Today
PROGRAM
May 3 Monday and Tuesday
May 74H[
V Lonel> Girl and A SoldiCV
MAQNANI-‘‘BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR!-'-v rim0 ,
:s A*ard
ii
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Wy h
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Warner Bros:
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Friday-Saturdajr May 4-5
HELL ON FRISCO BAY
’ * . ' . •
(Technicolor Adventure)
WARD SIX
I •hereby announce myself a
canddiate for reelection as Aider-
man from Ward Six, ahd pledge
to abide by the rules of the Demo
cratic primary.
JAMES C. CRAINE -
I hereby announce ' myself a
candidate for Alderman from
Ward Six, and pledge to abide
by the rules of the Democratic
•anaryi : ————
J. R. HAMRICK
* ala* atanriai MARMA CAVAN • UKN OOOPKR
Wed.-Thursday-Friday May 9-10-11 I
; 1
CARTOON
With Alan I.add and Joanne Dru
10c and
r
Coming this month—“ANYTHING GOES”; ‘THE CON
QUEROR”; “PICNIC”; “I’LL CRY TOMORROW.”
John
L.
Mimnaugh
“We escaped the devasta
tion of the * recent wind
storms, but opr neighbors
suffered heavy losses.
Those that - had insurance
are sure thankful.”
Is it true that extended
coverage oft a Fire Policy
gives complete windstorm
protection at very low cost ?
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