The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 08, 1958, Image 2

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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE ——— t ■ Thuraday, May 8, 1958 Henry Is Native Of Clinton Section Mrs. Truluck Loses Father ■.(«k. ScruRjt' TO died at ht» homr in MrCormtrk Soiwlay after a Iona tUnr»s Mr Scnia** is Uh- father of Mr* Hembert Truluck and the brother in la« of Mrs Henry M Youna both ot Chis city. Mr Scrugas was a retinsl rail- road conductor William J Henry of Clinton, who last week announced hi* candidacy for treasurer of Laurens County in the June )0 primary, is a native of this section The son of the late Mr and Mrs. W J Henry , he attended the Clin ton schools and Presbyterian Col lege He was bookkeeper for about 15 years for automobile agencies and other firms in the city, and i' engaged infarming and cattle rais ing at nis farm on the Spartanburg Junior Oratorical highway four miles from Clinton. _ c t. J l J He is a former County Commis- Contest bCnOOUlcd sionor and is presently serving an interim appointment as Magistrate of Jacks Township. He and Mrs Henry are the pa rents of two daughters, both of whom are married ' Home Demonstration Week Celebrated; County Units Join ‘frndny^a Home Builds Tomor- LITTLE BOYS LEAGUE The CHaton Little Boys League opened last Monday and Mr. Rain won Monday's. Tuesday's and Fri day's games A total of four The PC Students Named BSU Representative At Clemson Retreat row's World" is the theme of the. Moose club and the Kiwanis club 13th National Home Demonstration did manage to get "in their game Wi-oV lu.inp ihr™n*hr.iii Wednesday, however, with Richard Funeral services were held Tues ('ash of the Kiwanis club pitching day at McCormick Methodist Church the country this week. May 4 10 Ap ^ ^ Kame ajJajnst with burial in the McCormick Cityjproximately 20.000 women in 985 or- Moose club Final score was, Cemetery Friday At Bell St. \ the Ki Iganized South Carolina and 336 wants 10, Moose 0. Richard Cash, women in 18 clubs in Laurens tht> pitcher, also* struck „ .a _ . .• . ,out twelve Bobby Watts, Kiwanis (ounty Home Demonstration Clubs u u j ».• w „ shortstop, certainly had his big j w '" j°' n l ^ e niore than fi'.u g uns booming in the very first million women in special observance game by hitting two home runs and during the week ' a single for a perfect day at bat Comp Fire Girls Continue Candy Sale 1 ■* Members of the Camp Fire and Blue Bird groups in Clinton are con-1 „ „ tinning the candy* sale K « n Gardner, student at Preaby _. * , , , . lenafi College, is the new state The popular brand bo,ed candy Ri(U , ecrest rt .p r e,ont„tive of the is available through any member or Baptls , Statt , Un j on A nsing senior Mrs William Davis, executive *ec {mm G Renville, Gardner was retary for the Clinton Council. Any- chasen at , he stafe Spring Bsu Re . one interested may call the Camp treal held at clemson the past Fire building between 2 and 5 p. m. wee |cend Mrs. Davis pointed out the candy is, ideal for Mother’s Day giving. nity', During the Sunday School hour an award will be given the person bringing the most people to Sun day School and there will be three other awards, one for th<* olde* mother, for the youngest mother and for the mother with the most children present. A picture ■ of the entire Sunday School will also be made. A cordial invitation is ex tended the public. The pastor is the Rev. Luther Cook The retreat, an annual event, is held to train incoming officers of Proceeds will be used for local student unions in the state. Work- activities of the organization. shops, worship and business ses • — ions highlighted the meeting. The Extend Time To Quolify Rev w w Lm '“ ter ' poslor For Golf Tournament The Home Demonstration pro- The annual junior class oratorical , . . n u u u ,l u«n c. . 8 ram ,s aa adult educationa pro- contcst w ill be held in the Bell Street K High School auditorium Friday at 8 ^ r ‘ im carried on with nearly 60.000 Kenneth James, also from the Ki wanis club, had a perfect day at bat, getting two for two. On Thursdav the Kiwanis club ILLNESS RUNS RECORD A recent illness has interrupted pote . the 3‘-2 year perfect Sunday School j ac ) tson _ organizinl groups in all 48 states, played their second game of the Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. week against Whitmire, the new p. m. The following juniors will com- • —..... _ , o u o . .. r. foam in the Little Boys League. Bettye L Dunlap Sarah County Home Demonstration Agents ( Again ^ K.wanis club won by a John R Judon, Patricia Sin each state supervise the work score of 4-1. Bobby Watts of the attendance record of Mrs. M. T.; \i.ii pr Robert Price Marv Ann Moates of this citv. Mrs Moates had R .„„ v , uvrts and Refti* I In addi,ion - the >' assist homemakers Kiwanis club, again was the lead attended every Sunday at the As- wimams ^he^ students have main lhr ° Ugh special worksh oPs. demon >"8 hitter of the game, getting two sociate Reformed Presbyterian . , njf' w2st , average of hivh stra,,ons ' bulletins, home visits, and for ‘hree. a home run and a single tatned a schola.ta average of high appear on radio and TV to describe Ttlis makes five hits out of six B or A for their three years in aiK j show more pract i ces times at bat for the Kiawnis short from latest approved methods de- st °P. including three home runs in by home economics re- three bal1 gam* 5 The record for home runs in one season is seven. Church illness April 20 of this year. since October 1954 until prevented her attending | hjgh No charge will be made for this veloped program. Mrs. A R Barksdale is search. the First Baptist Church of Orange burg, was retreat speaker. j . Also attending from PC were: There will be a ladies golf clinic Roscoe Lindsay, June Adair, Jack at 10:30 Tuesday morning, May 13 Taylor, Gerald Davis, Evin Var- at Lakeside Country Club. Lunch ner, and Mrs. Roslyn Martin, ad- will not be served. visor May 20 will he the regular lunch- eon meeting and lunch will be pL lt _-L Ak*.*.™** served promptly at 12:30. Call M rs HUrCh lO Observe James Wolfe for reservations. Mother S Day Due to inclement weather the time for the ladies to qualify for the The Church of God of Prophecy tournament has been extended on gioan Street is dedicating Sun- through Saturday, May 10, it has da y t 0 the mothers of the commu- been announced \ — •' The Great Bala To Feature Wrestling Card At Spartanburg The Great Bolo. mystery wrestler who hides his identity behind a yel low mask, will come to Spartan burg Sautrday night to meet Billy Two Rivers in a feature event. Bolo fought George Becker to a draw before 10,693 fans in Charlotte recently, and remained unbeaten in this area. Two Rivers, a protege of the famed Don Eagle, believes he will be able to lift Bolo'i mask at this event. The bout will bo beat two out of three fall* with a one- hour time limit oil a three event program at the Spartanburg audito rium arena. Ronnie MvKay and Benny Malta, a pair of scientific righters who fought to a draw in the same arena last week, will meet in a return en gagement for the opening bout. For a semi-final on this card, Tony Martinelli and Angelo Marti- nelli will meet Bob Corby and Jack O'Reilly in a tag team match. SHOES By NUNN, BUSH and JARMAN L B. DILLARD OFFICE SUPPLIES \t CHRONICLE PUB. CO. advisor. held by William Archie, another In Laurens County there are 18 organized Home Demonstration ThornweU ^ 11 loofc; ,ike a new Clubs with 336 members. Thev home run k,ng 15 ! n the making have demonstrations on varied sub year Tbe w ' nn ' n 8 pitcher for jects relating to homemaking at ‘ he * Cond * a ™ C w “ , 9 u,rles their regular monthly meetings and Cr ™?T 0 < ' h * K "** n ' s „ also carry on special cbmmunity h A ‘^ C £ Tem P leton K ^ projects * be at the Little Boys park each af tv, * 0 , . .. , ternoon this week to take the name r u fv f0rm anv Kv ‘hat did not make the Laurens County Home Demon an> . of , h< . ref , ular teams ^ a stratum Council Officers are Mrs |eague can ^ forniw1 just aJ soon school is out. These boys will James Wasson, president; Mrs. H A. Benner, first vice president: Mrs. Guy Mahon, second vice pres ident. Mrs B A. Goodwin, sec re tary. and Mrs Charles V Kellett. treasurer. The council meets in the fail and *pnng to set up goal* on a county wide basis and report on accom piinJiRietu* Some trf tbeir work last year included preparing and terv ing 4 H alAcer leader training ban as school is out. These boys play at ten o'clock each morning. The Pony and Small Fry teams are working out and fast rounding into shape for their games when the season opens The Pony League will officially <>pen Thursday. May 15. at 1.30 p m Since four of the Little Boys game* were rained out this past week several extra game* will be played this week Miss Ada Bond/ Greenwood, Passes Miss Ada Eloise Bond. 86. died Monday at 9:30 at her home on Cambridge St., Greenwood, follow ing several months of declining health. Surviving are one brother, L. C., Bond, of this city. Mrs. J B. Mc Combs. her niece, and Mr. Mc Combs had lived with her for the past several years. She was a native of Columbia and was a graduate of Winthrop College and Philadelphia Training School for Nurses. She was a mem her of the First Baptist Church of Greenwood Services were conducted from a funeral home with interment in Magnolia Cemetery Polio Oink At Mart A diuhe* n ettry pot, a car ht nrrj garagt, and a utunp sccmmi ai,.» M H. A MIN. H INKER.' % 'a'mg' kcruunt Tn4a* t*4 %<M ?• It Rrffwtarlv w. s. i;um k mm. . 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B. DILLARD SUIT NOW KtlllllEI MllllflCIIT ■is 5? S U SB H. P. COX HOM *. & AUTO SUPPLY ( uwtnuser Nat I'fartma fIwhrnutc»q CstorwBe Kale* A Hwrslrp W# hove Ineofy houwuots, cor- Remember Mom With Flowers The Perfect Way To Express Your Love For Her ORDER . NOW WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Eastside Greenhouse COLDIIUA Hir.HW AY PHONE 520 Starts Monday, May 12 For 4 Big Days ^ H ffaes§sauPdl fIobsm i• rsssty ithr W inwet af the kraBen Anar#* He*I krlreon W- f . m IBS* Icbaefe (•oawia Franp the uatggtma' • hwf fcw* Ow Unle Buy* and PMy IdHtpHh, ts haihag Me tuf(p m um msag Otmm game* If yun ran hetp a an* Ma* ghmae §M m rwatart •e «df»*» osi «t anafy dManlw 1 Tkn*idtdnn M Bn little h*o« pack • * a * « r > i ted i* thm MMSae Mhn khm y*« arv a* gdoy teunm PIUI NEWMAN-I0ANNE WOODWARD • ANTHONr FRANCIOSA ORSON WEllES - LEE REMICK • ANGELA IANSBURY C ZX.7 CiNeviaSccPE *—-nuTaon . emc u^tcm • auair fi«n. A Features 3:00. 5:05, 7:10 and 9:15 (Continuoun) \dmi**ion Thi* lecture: AdulU 75c—^kildrea 25c *Sta4e«U 50c HOT WIATHKR! (wo k«y ia BoWanco) <n* he I *•#♦ 'c-<1 ►•<»• «he*o.« j m dan** «! iya« ■ * a*»— • hse'heat **d p*r*«s 5d>a»<e« * *«*«**»«, neie H naaw** ht **d wee#* •tylmf d<»*i ro« i* ce»4o»v —«*•«. cnet o*i v**«« <•••* Via,*, HI M la 14* 75 . ..Jt t* 535.11 ADAIR S MEN S SHOP L “Far the Man I Who Cares’ A awrtuss tar jn the piaygruaad K he MM nrsi Manday aichi at Arad nm» hi feat «cha*4 at T 3i p m la argaasaa ana Irngwe Thr piny- cr^mnd had m a MtW Me avarnai tafthal H •nr Jm HrGea tr Sam MeCrnry Is ’MOAMKi Ohrcil'ic :»«o LAST TIME TODAY auatn't* ERNEST HEHNGVAY’Sl 1 AREWELL TO ARMS HOCK HUDSON • JMtfU JONES • HTTOM H SU| cimw^scooe FRL-SAT. MAY 9-10 WOAmKi mT»n»-* QKealxe k If yuu ran t play a sport, he a •port and g* out te «*r other* play FINAL SFTTLCMENT Take notice that on the Mh day June. IMS. 1 anil render a final account of my acta and doings as Executrix of the estate of Frank C. Young. Sr., in the office of Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o'clock a m , and on the same day will apply fur a final discharge frum my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. LOIS ADAIR YOUNG, Executrix May 6, 1958 41-M-29 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 6th day of June, 1958, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executor of the estate of Oscar L. Wright in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurpns County, at 10 o’clock a. m and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor.. Any person indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date, and all persons having claims against ■ said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred L E CASON. Executor May 1. iiU 4t M 3t StalMMt Of T. David Sloan, Jr. < aaBttate for House of Representatives li hi Dr. Felder Smith 1C l^ureim Count v wMh uim«M lhaak* I* the •f Laureus Ceualy that I have had the pleasure af mniug yea la the General Aaaemhiy af the Stale ot South Car*Uaa I am agaia offer ing my raodMary far re-election la a*e af the three seats allotted la l-aurens County. I wish to thank the people of this county (or having elected me to serve them for the Iasi two years. For flits, I shall ever be grateful. During my tenure, I have tried to serve the people to the best of my ability. At all times, I voted in the General Assembly with the best in terest of all the people in mind. My vote was always according to my best conscience and, if re-elected, I Will continue to vote according to my better judgment. I am proud of my record as a member of the General Assembly. For this reason, I have placed a copy of the “Journal of the House of Representatives” In the Public Library in both Clinton and Laurens which will reveal to the public at large my voting and attendance record. 1 invite every one to Investigate this record. As before, my platform is U serve all of the people af Laurens County and South CaraUaa as beat I know h*w. I pledge myself to your ser vice. My office la always opr* u and thme af y*u who have _ II knew that mj efforts la try I* help are atway If you, the people of , as* Bl la rented m* to the «*•« yuu to fee very haa> af Dr «g» Mi a tod let it* help * tlk gift buy Mg fur We Kgs# ••** gift* far the male grad* Mi ■—I every mage HI MMER SLACKS 5-9$ 1.12« Evervtfciag (hat raa he had Mi alarka free* *a*h *a wear la darroa and waaL Steen 2H ta 44. n- HI’IT ENSEMBLE 35-oo ( oat with two pair pantM. oar matching — one for nuit. Two combinations in one. Uae coal foe sport coat or nuit. Sizm 35 to 44. O MANHATTAN ' SHIRTS 2-951» 7.95 SPORT OR DRESS We have a wide selection of dresa shirts or sport shirts to please any grad. OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE GRAD! -tt Belts . . . . S1.00 to $3.50 By Pi *ne.r and Logan Kdkfs. . . . 25c to S1.00 ESQUIRE i Socks . . S1.00 to $1.95 Far Men Cuff Links $1.50 By Shields and Pioneer Cuff Link Sets $2.50 to $5 Pajamas . $3.95 to $7.95 By Manhattan CROSBY SQUARE and AIR FILM SHOES IDEAL FOR THE . MALE GRADUATE $9.95 to $18.95 WE GIFT WRAP FREE OF CHARGE Johnson and Puts NT MENS ■ CUM SHOP WVT—YOl' CAJTT AFFORD NOT TCT v main rr