The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 27, 1958, Image 7
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Thuruday, March 27,19S8
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Reedy River Baptist
Assn. Sends Two To
Training Union Meet
Jennie Rae Surratt of Joanna, in
the junior sword drill, and Libby
Boland of West End Church in New
berry, in the speakers tournament,
were representatives of the Reedy
River Baptist Associotion at the
Training Union Western Regional
convention on Tuesday.
The meeting was held with the
First Baptist Church of Edgefield,
and included representatives from
Laurens, Reedy River, Ridge, Abbe
ville, and Edgefield associations.
'Pie two Reedy River representa
tives were selected at eliminations
held at the Joanna church on March
18.
To Speak This Evening
NEPHEW WINS SCHOLARSHIP
Richard Archibald Ray, a senior
at Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.
H., has beeri awarded the Rocke
feller Foundation Fellowship for
1958-59.
The son of Dr. and Mrs. Archie
C. Ray of Decatur, Ga., he is a
nephew of Mrs. W. R. Anderson,
Jr., of this city.
The fellowship is an award of
graduate study opportunity at any
school of his choice in the amount
of $1,500.
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Select tjour 2V<
apertes
RIGHT IN YOIIR HOME
(
In the room where
you will use them
One of our decorator consultants wilt
call at your home with a wonderful
collection of fabrics and help select
draperies that prill bring pew beauty
to your home.
Sale On Discontinued Draperies
One Of a Color—Priced From $8.95 to $24.95
Only $5.00
~ Mohawk Carpet Samples
(One Of a Color) Quality Goods
NOW
Reg. $14.95—27x54 In $ 5.00
Reg. $59.50—4^x6 Ft. ,$29.50
Reg. $39.50—3x5 Ft. , $19.50
Above Prices Are In Effect As Long As They Last
On a First Come Basis
Lawson Furniture Co.
JOANNA
PHONE 311
Joiuny Epps, 15 years old, of
Union, will speak at a service at
the Church of God on Elisabeth
Street this (Thursday) evening,
Rev. J. B. Cole, pastor, has an
nounced.
Young Epps, who has been
leading religious services for sev
eral yean, will be here for oaly
one service, which will start at
7:00 p. m.
Larry Landrith Named
Honor Man Of Company
Larry Remain Landrith, airman,
has been chosen honor man of his
navy recruit company, one of 12
companies graduated this week at
the U. S. Naval Training Center, at
San Diego, Calif. Landrith is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Landrith
of Clinton.
Honor men are chosen on the ba
sis of leadership, sportsmanship,
military bearing, initiative, re
sponse to orders, qualifications of
a good shipmate, and application
to recruit training. Selection is
made by a vote of the comany.
Landrith expects to be assigned to
machinist mate school in Norman,
Okla., upon his return from 14 days
recruit leave.
Bell St. Farmers
And Homemakers
Have Annual Banquet
The annual New Farmers and
Homemakers banquet of Bdl St.
High School was held Friday eve
ning in the school cafeteria
Presiding over the program were
NHA and NFA presidents.
The welcome address was given
by Willie James Young, and re
sponse by Mrs. Mattie W Hudson.
The NFA gave a musical selection,
“The Happy Whistling Song.”
The history of NHA was given by
Jean Floyd, and the NFA activities
and accomplishments for the school
year were reviewed by Arthur Wes
ley.
Introduction of the speaker for the
banquet was by Marilyn Taylor,
who introduced Miss Mattie E. Ge-
gues, teacher-trainer of Home Eco
nomics Education, NHA executive
secretary of South Carolina State
College, Orangeburg. Miss Pegues
spoke to the assembly on the rela-
tinoship between the two organiza
tions and a “swarm of bees ”
She urged the members to be no
ble, to want to do, to want to gi^e
and share. “Behave yourselves in
everyday life, be loyal, be kind, be
graceful, be aware of carelessness,
be the light of service, be strong in
spirit, be merciful, be pure in heart,
and, above all. be a peace maker.”
After the address the NHA’s sang
their chapter song
Remarks were made by Princpial
McQuilla Hudson and Advisor F. W
Gist, and Mrs. C. G. Pruitt. Recog
nition of visitors by Josephine Kin-
ard was followed by the regular
closing ceremony of the NFA and
NHA
The host chapters along with
their guests enjoyed a social hour
in the school’s gymnasium
AT HOME
Friends of Terry Copeland, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland,
Jr., will be interested to know she is
at home following an operation ill
ness at the General Hospital in
Greenville. She will receive weekly
check-ups at the hospital and will
return in about four weeks for a
minor operation.
RELEASED FROM SERVICE
Friends of Marvin Stewart, Jr,
will be interested to know he has re
cently been released from military
srvice and has resumed his position
at the Colonial Stores. Mr Stewart
served in the army and was station
ed at Fort Bliss, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are resid
ing on Sloan street Mrs Stewart,
the former Miss Margie Hudson, is
employed at the Southern Bell Tele
phone office
NEW OFFICE VALET
AT BARGAIN
Was $25.00 - Now $15.00 .
Combination Hat Rack. Shelves and Hangers
For ('oats
Chronicle Publishing Co.
Lions Club
CARNIVAL
Two Nights • Friday and Saturday
This Boat, Motor, and Trailer
Other Prizes! To Be Given Away! Other Prizes!
Be There!—Fun for All the Family—Be There!
At the Clinton Armory-Friday and Saturday, March 28-29
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Howard’s Pharmacy. Clinton Service Station. Youn«» Bros. Gulf Service. Giles Feed
& Seed. Johnson & Pitta, Plaxico Chevrolet. McGee’s Drug Store. Lydia Mill Store & Service Station. Clinton Mill
Store and Service Station. C. W. Cooper Garage. Clinton Mill Drug Store, and IN JOANNA — Joanna Furniture
Store. Phillips 66 Service Station. Billy Nabora Gulf Station. Gilder & Weeks Drug Store. I aw son Furniture Co.
Economy Auto Supply.
Clinics For Rabies
Control Slated To
Begin Saturday
A .schedule of rabies control clin
ics has been arranged by the Lau
rens County Health Department, to
be held March 29 through April 5, it
has been announced.
State law requires that all dogs,
four months old or older, be innoc-
ulated each year
A veterinarian at each of the fol
lowing clinics in the Clinton area
will inoculate the dogs and furnish
tags and certificates for a fee of
$1 00.
Saturday, March 29
Joanna Fire Department 9:00 a.
m.-l:00 p. m.
Clinton Animal Hospital, Clinton,
2:00-4:00* p. m
Orr Animal Clinic, Clinton, 3:<j0-
6:00 p m. and 7:00-8:00 p. m.
Monday, March 31
Lawson Bros. Farm 1:00-1:30 p.
m.
Hopewell Community—B. H Boyd
Farm, 1:30-2:30 p. m.
Bonds Cross Roads—Nabors Gro
cery, 3:00-4:00 p. m.
Youngs Cross Roads—Gastley’s
Grocery, 3:00-4:00 p. m.
Tuesday, April 1
John T. Young's Grocery—CUn-
ton Greenwood highway. 1:00-1:30 p
m.
Milton—Simpson’s Grocery, 1:30
2 00 p m
Wilkie s Grocery — Clinton Green
wood highway, 2:00-2 30 p m
Mountville — Watts Bros Gro
cery, near school, 3 00-4 00 p m
Ora—Railroad Station, 2 00-3 00
p m
Lanford — Railroad Station. 3 00-
4.00 p m.
Wednesday, April 2
Sandy Springs—Fulmer Grocery,
1:00-2:00 p. m.
Long Branch (Grocery—Clinton
Ora highway, 2 00-3.00 p. m.
Benjamin's Groeeryr Glinton-Ora
highway. 3:00-4:00 p m
Lonnie Watson's Grocery, Gary
St, CliOtoif, 4 30-5 00 p. m
Little Bit s Grocery, Bell St .
Clinton. 5.00-5 30 p m
Tbarsday. April 3
Craas Hill—Railraad Statiaa, 3.«a
4 00 p m.
J W Scurry Grocery, Cross Hill-
Chappells highway. 4 00-4 30 p m
Sharptons Grocery, near Low
man s Lumber Yard Spartanburg
highway. 1 00-2 oo p m
Kenno David Glenn’s Grocery,
2 00,3:00 p m
Autry Service Station, highway
- Page Sure*
72. 3 004 00 p m
Friday. Aprfl 4
Wehunt Grocery -TBidan. rear ,of
H D Payne and Go , 1:002 00 p m
Clinton Mill Ball Park, Clinton.
| 2 004 oc p m
Katarday, Aprfl 5
Lydia Mill — Swimming Pool
(morning clinic), 9 30-11:00 a. m
Clinton Animal Hospital. Clinton,
2 00-4 00 p m
Orr Animal Cbmc, Clinton, 10.00
a m -12 00 noon and_J:90 p m •
6 00 p. m
CALL
Ernest E. Cox
FOR - - -
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
YARD WORK
SEPTIC TANKS
DITCH DIGGING
LANDSCAPING
DUMP TRUCKS
TRACTOR PLOWING
Estimates Gladly
Given Free
BY HOUR OR
CONTRACT
Since 1945
609 E. Florida St.
PHONE 184
South Carolinians employed in,
the textile industry share an an
nual payroll of approximately
$440 million.
South Carolina leads the nation I
in the number of textile spindles
in place, with sax and one-half
million.
HENS FOR SALE!
Small Hens 75c - Medium Hens SI
\
Heavy Hens SI.25
(On Foot)
FOR...
ELECTRICAL WORK
and
TROUBLE SHOOTING
OIL FURNACES
(Our Specialty)
CALL—
OLON H. SHEELY, JR
I’honw fi24 or MT
JOE’S ESSO
PHONE 12ft
CURRENT
DIVIDEND
RATE
3V2%
PER ANNTM
ON YOUR
SAVINGS
LAURENS
FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Laurens. S. C.
“DIE FOR ALL YOU ARE WORTH"
Hugh L. Eichelberger
NEW YORK LIFE MAN
36 Years Experience
PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE INFORMATION
FURNISHED FREE
EGGS
The Freshest In Town
Straight from Joe’s Farm. Gathered, graded and
crated h\ Joe himself from College View Hereford
and Poultry Farm owned ond operated hv Joe C.
McDaniel.
THESE EGGS ARE SOLD EVERY DAY AT
JOE’S ESSO SERVICE
PHONE 128
YOU DON’T HAVE TO GET OUT OF YOUR CAR
JUST SOUND YOUR HORN
(L/ut
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Formerly The Leader Location In Laurens
GRAND OPENING
Register for Free 21" Philco TV
Opening Specials
ladies’ p'irst Quality
Shadow Panel
codon
SUPS
REG. $1.98 VALUE!
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Sizes 32 to 52
EASTER SPECIAL!
CAN CAN SLIPS
50
Girls’ regular $1.98. Fine
fabrics and fine tailoring.
Sizes 1-3.
BEST BUY AN WHERE
ANYTIME!
Men’s 100 Wool
$25 to $35
Sport Coats
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
59
13
Sizes 36-11
Short—Regular—Long
Nationally Advertised
Brand!
Big Array Of Colors
Men's Soft Knit Cotton
TEE SHIRTS
First Quality—S-M-L
2 for $1.00
Extra Special For Opening Days
Only!
Cannon Towel Sale
Solid* Or Multi-Stripe*
Big Soft 20**x4O”
Bath Towels
Regularly 69c Each
2 ,or $1
Opening Bargain
Size 12”\12”
WASH CLOTHS
lO ,or $1
Regularly 15c Each
Opening Day Special!
Ladies’ First Quality
60 Gauge. 15 Denier or
51 Gauge. 15 Denier
NYLON HOSE
2 Mr, J !
3 Shades: Mist, Risque or Cocotone
SPECIAL!
Ladies’ First Quality
Sensational Values!
Pacific Mills
FIRST QUALITY
Rayon Panties Contour Sheets
4 Pairs
I win or Dauble Red Si/e
To|*> or Bottoms
Sizes 5-10
$ 1
Ka>\ to Put On—Fxtra Comfort
Opening Days
Special!
Soft Combed Yarn
GIRLS’ MORPUL
BOBBY SOCKS
—
1( i
^ Pairs £ ^
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Men’s First Qu
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Plaids, Stripes,
Solids
SPORT SHIRTS
97
Sizes S-M-U Quantity Limit
ed.—You Must t ome Early !
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