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THE CLINTON CHHON1CLE Thursday, April 80, 1059 NOTHING BUT THE BEST, WITH GIFTS THAT SAY MOM I LOVE YOU! AW ARD PRESENTED TO HOWARD S PHARMACY Presenting a Rexall “Honodr Store” background is J. H. Gambrell, district rep- award to Howard Smith of Howard's Phar- resentative for the Rexall Drug Company.— macy is Mayor J. P. Terry. At the left is Photo by Dan Yarborough. .). \V. Abrams, member of the firm. In the Howard's Pharmacy Is Designated Rexall "Honor Store" , John Bowles president of the Rexall Division of the Rexall Drug Company, has designated Howard's Pharmacy of Clinton as a Rexall •Honor Store - ' in recognition of its high standards of community ser vice, according to information re ceived today by Howard Smith and .1 \V Abrams, owners of the local jharmacy. Identification of the store as a Rexall ‘ Honor Store” is indicated by a bronze “Honor Store" plaque, displayed prominently in the store, by special insignia for store per sonnel. and by window decals in scribed TTus is a Rexall Honor Store, dedicated to the health and welfare of Clinton ” The award to the local store was was made in accordance with the provisions of a special program in stituted by Rexall Drug Co. The Honor Store” program establishes certain standards to which Rexall stores must conform before they may receive the Honor Store"’ award The program is designed to aid druggists in their effort to provide , better public service by improving the appearance, efficiency and pro fessional character of their pharma- cies Miss Edwards Laurens—Miss Elizabeth Ann Ed wards. 84. died early Tuesday af- tenoon in a Columbia hospital after an illness of several years. She was born in Laurens County, the daughter of the late Dr. Man ning and Dora Pinson Edwards She w as a retired registered nurse and was a member of the First Meth odist Church of Laurens Surviving is one sister. Mrs R | M Watson Funeral services were conducted at Kennedy Mortuary Wednesday at 4 00 p m by the Rev Victor R Hickman and the Rev Chalmers F MeCutchen. Clinton-Newberry .. . .. Tj|} Here Next Tuesday Clinton high’s baseball nine, un defeated in conference play, meets second-seeded Newberry next Tues day as they vie for the conference championship The game will be at the CHS ball field at four o'clock. Thus far Clinton stands with a record of eight wins to no losses. Newberry has five victories with only one blot on the slate, their only defeat being at the hands of Cbnton The winner of the Eastern Di- visiwn ul ihc Lp»tate Class AA Con ference will play Carolina High School, winner of the Western Di vision during the week of May 12 IS To Conduct Revival At Lydia Church Of God Congratulations to the GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of Belk't Photo Guessing Contest —lal I'rtae— MRS. r ||. BOLAND S#9 Muwcrnve MILS GARY HOU OMBi: Its S. Om A. ^rrft * I e»l • revival aw*tag Stmd May S. at the LydU M af Gat Rev AAew km «v if ■■crr^Ul revival* Hr and tm DBJYE-IN THKATIE 4 DmI" t Naua. & C. LAST TIMES TONIGHT — HIST BI N SHOWING Soplua Larva .... Aathoav Partial “DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS” ( \dult Entertainment) FRIDAY - SATURDAY 2 — BIG HITS — 2 HIT NO. I FIRST Kl-N SHOWING THE DAY A COLD-EYED KILLER PISTOL-BATTLED HIS W AY INTO OITLAW HELL GUN FEVER'' STARRING MARK STEVENS ALSO HIT NO. 2 — GREGORY PECK-ANN BLYTH ‘ WORLD IN HIS ARMS” — IN TECHNICOLOR — SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY tmmma ^ It’s on the screen! The explosive, lusty story that 20 million readers said never could be made! little HIUMfWMH FIRST SHOWING IN CLINTON 3 “Hot* Nights - Starts Wednesday — FIRST Rl N SHOWING — BRIDGITTE BARDOT The GiH In the Bikini Ro tings Given For Students In Stott Music Ftstivol ker of a Rack Hdl far U* Slate Mwmc Festival held . at W uakrep CaOage Participating were Advance Soto^Garald Woadniff 2 plus. Beth Trammell. 2 plus laia Amg Leu Black. 1 Jimmy Orr. 1 minus Diane Ledford 1; Betty McMurray, *; Mimi Martin. 2 plus. Senior Duct—Ame Lou and Betty Black. 2 plus. Carole Shealy and Patsy Morgan. 2 plus. Mimi Martin i and Joanna Todd. 2 plus Junior Solo—Jane Johnson. 1; Ruth Todd. Carol Shealy, Anne Richey. 2 plus. Junior Duet—>Knsti King and Su san Turner, 1. Junior Duo—Diane Asbill and Beverly Poole. 2 plus; Marjorie Ar- noW and Billy Ballard, 2 minus. Junior Quarter — Billy Shields. Jane Johnson, Mena Brooks Bla lock. and William Bell, 1; David Templeton, Billy Ballarcf, Leighann Parnell, and Carolyn Mills, 2 plus. Livestock Judging Contest Held Recently At Bell St. School The annual federation livestock judging contest was held last Wed nesday at 2:00 p. m. in Clinton. The Bell Street High NFA chap ter served as host to teams from Easley, Greenville, Fountain Inn,' Ware Shoals, Greenwood, and Tay lors. Livestock judging events took place at Thormvell Orphange and the Joe McDaniel farm. Teams placing high scores in the afternoon coolest were Cleannew High School of Easley, and Bell Street High chapters These teams will repre sent the federation at the stale can- test at the Stale • sOepr M Orange Ji “SI MMER FESTIVAL OF JET AGE FASHIONS" BY FOREVER YOUNG Forever Young designs a newly minted cloth dot print rayon chiffon to thrill you every’ time you wear it. Tiny jewel but tons sparkle and lift every atyliah situation from top of the bodice to the hem of the drens. Nylon organza collar adds crispness, and you will juat adore the rayn taffeta slip that goes along for the ride! Navy, Black. SIZES ... 12 to 20 and 14*4 to 24 kg 10.95 BELK’S - - FOREVER YOUNG FASHION SHOW “AH the Things You Are” FRIDAY, MAY 1, - ' 11:00 A. M. and 2:30 P.M. 3 Dresses Given Free at Each Show The Countess “Renee de Sierragorda" to appear in our store Friday, May 1st. Make a date to be at our fashion show when charming Renee Sierragorda presents For ever Young newest summer collection of dresses called “All the Things You Are.” Glamorous New York mod els will accompany the charming Renee. All the things you are ... lovely lady, homemaker, busy career woman, club member and party-goer . . . dressed always as you love to be dressed in Forever Young’s fash ions, inspired and styled by Gloria Swanson. Forever Young’s collection of dresses for spring and summer ’59 modeled by glamorous N. Y. models a( Belk’s Friday, May 1st. SAVE! JUST IN TIME FOR MOTHER S DAY! McCrary this week! annual Mother’s Day sale of McCrary nylon stockings 20% off Regular 1.29 60 ga.—full-fmahUa ncajn 1.08 pair. 8 prm. U5 Regular 1.35 Mamlem. plain or mcah 1.08 pair. 3 pm. 3.15 Regular 1.50 Agiloa uoauilem a-t-r-o-t-c-h 1.20 pair, 3 pm. 3.50 BeSi’a Ho»i«r> Street Floor WALTZ GOWNS Finest in fit and fashion by “Seam Prufe." Soft Kewtie pink and blue. Sizes S-M-L. 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