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n /• ■^7 THE CLINTO^CHRONICLE Thursday, January 28, 1960 J. W. Finney Dies Word was received just as the paper wa$. (going to ^rfss that , John W./Tiauejr, Sr., j^ll known business man of this city, who had suffered a heart attack, died at six o'clock (Wednesday) enroute to a Greenville hospital. V ■ „ “Know Becoming Lines in Fash ion.” Mrs. Robert Franklin A and ^ News Of ? ' Bonds Cross Roads / ; ■ ■ - * yfonday afternoon. January 2$, .at 3 JO the Shady Grove 4 H Clubs mt:Kat U?e ?lub hoiTse The boys had a demonstration on electricity and the girls' demonstration was on the proper care of thtT'body. During th<' social hour refreshments of ice cream and cake were served by t Mrs \ exvrnan Shouse will serve as oDtomestrisT Dr "r M F'i'ilVer Mrs B W Cooper and .Mrs. Ola hn .,. Qtpi; , optomesirist. Dr. R. M. Fuller, Dr. N v a g 0s . h o- tesses ^ # ^ # Y C. Wessmger and Dr. fred Evf % . \ — . .. Holcombe Marshall I ressley r Child Care Program Planned For PTA A child care program has been T/v P||fl Fftf I Hfi planned for the February meeting ■'» IV1III I Ul VUI of the Hampton Avenue School Par ent-Teacher Association which will be held Tuesday evening, the 2nd. at 8 o’clock in the school audito rium. •.Taking pah in the panel discus sion on ‘ Health and Your Child” will be a local doctor, dentist and ises I solicit the support of the vot ers of Laurens County.” Kinards News Sunday afternoon'MTS* Joe Mc- Fnday evening. January 22. hte Q u j T t. Donald McQuirt. and Eddie ladies of Fairview Baptist Church Xabors visited Ronald McQuirt at met at the church and reorganized Fort Jackson the WMS Mrs. J. M Smith and Q n Sunday M r and Mrs. Alvin* Mr.* John Earl Smith, Sr., of the pinsigy an d daughters, Glennie and Rush River Baptist ( hurch, met g , visited Mr. and "Mrs. Ar with them to assist in the reorgam- an( j f arn jiy j n Columbia.! zation Members that^j^uld not be \i rs white is the daughter of Mrs. present are asked to make plans to Tj ns ] ev meet February 25 The meeting will ’ ’ * * • • ' ■ he held at 7:30 p m- -at the home of Mr' \ A Shouse. • Plan to attend one of the churches in your community Sundav. Tuesday afternoon. February 2, the Shady Grove Home Demonstra- tion club will meet* at 3:30 at the club house. .All members are urg- ed to be present. Mrs. Sara Nabors will be in charge of the program, and the demonstration will be TIRED KIDNEYS GOT YOU DOWN 0 Give them a gentle lift with this well-balanced formula Help rid kidneys bf uric waste that" may cause getting up nights, scanty passage, burning, backache, leg pains Take surpris- LUNCH ROOti MENU January 22-29 ' ” v » .. .Wfck of Febniarv 1-5 * MONDAY Milk, fish sticks, catsup, stewed tomatoes with rice, green beans, carrot sticks, corn bread, buter, chocolate cake! TUESDAY • Milk, potato-cheese salad, turnip greens, glazed carrots, corn bread, that my business experience well | and to treat everyone alike, and qualifies me for the office I seek,” u P°h these qua locations and prom he said. Hd is a member of Brewington Masonic Lodge, president of the Hickory Tavern School PTA.' and s served as an - officer in the 'p r i en( j s 0 f Darryle Vaughn will Sunday school department of Mt. , . , , . ,' . , ., PleW Baptist Church, of which be ‘Crested to know he. is able to the fhihUy are members. He is mar- attend school after a tonsilectomy. ried anoSHie father of a son and He is the son of Mr^kod Mrs. Har- daughter, sh^ents at Hickory Tav-j^ Vaughn of Columbia Mrs. .^I^TawaXl Ihe rejponsibil. Vau * h " * "" ,ormer ities of the officeXhe. said, Vand Rauch, daughter of Mrs. Lucy-Jbhn- promise, if electedSOo promote son Rauch of near Columbia, every effort in its effuHaiU opera- Van Oxner, Sr., is confined to his tion, to make a thqpuglKinvesti- home because of flu. t gation of all deaths coming urtdw its Jake Johnson is improving after jurisdiction and to render th^Tx^st being ill. [service possible. I promise to.bKV Miss Daisey Johnson is improving Sfair, impartial, honest, courteous^after having flu. f Band Marches On Three Clinton High School band members, Butch McElveen, Jim .Cason and Preston White, will leave Clinton on Friday afternoon by car and will i>e seen on the streets of Greenville after 4:30 o'clock in the interest of the South Carolina March of Dimes. At five o’clock on Saturday morn ing the three bant! members will leave Greenville on a march back to Clinton. They will be escorted by Tommie Brown and Steve Crowe on motor scooters and a service car manned by Jim Dobbins and Danny Lewis will accompany them an the walkathon. ♦The group will be glad to re^tjve donations Irdtn fellow travelers.,7; EGGS The freshest in town be cause they are from our own flock—and the price is right, too! Medium 38c doz. Small 35c doz. OR 3 Doz. for $1.00 Joe’s Esso Service Phone 128 SHADY GROVE PRESBYTERIAN bllUer ’ ^wrnvrsnAV CHURCH A* Sunday School—10:00 a.-m. Worship,Service—11:00 a m PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS - CHURCH Sunday School—10:00 a. m. Worship Service—11:00 a. m. Young people meet on Sunday night FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School—10:00 a. m. Worship Service—11:15 a. m. Baptist Training Union—6:00 p. A 41-year-old resident of Laurens Rt. 1. Ekom community, is'an an nounced candidate for coroner in the Milk, pork and beans, vegetable June primary, soup with beef, cole slaw with dress- Marshall N. Pressley slated in of- ing, corn bread, butter, apple sauce fering for the office, “I do so hoping cake. to be of service to the, people of THURSDAY Laurens County.” ' Milk, macaroni and cheese, pinto He was educated in the schools beans, steamed cabbage, pickled of Laurens County and at Ware beets, corn bread, butter,-fresh or- Shoals High School, has been in the anges * mercantile business for ten years. FRIDAY 1 and served as magistrate of Water- Milk, hot dogs, onions, catsup or loo Township for six years “I feel mustard, cabbage and grated car ing BUKETS 4-day treatment. If m. not pleased, your 50c back at any Evening Worship—7:00 p. m. drug store TODAY at Young’s Prayer Meeting, Wednesday night -^Pharmacy 4C-J-28 at 7:00 p. m. rot slaw, black eyed peas, apple sauce, buns, butter, gingerbread with /• tf* Women of Good Taste.. • BANK their savings . • \ - , > The ' friendliness of the people at-the bank makes for the pleasantest kind of dealings. Build your savings backlog here at our bankl M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers Last Time Today ROCK, HUDSON _ Doris DAY V— ft Eastmm* COLOR • CINEMASCOPE Jan, 28 CO«TU TmJ-Ow "Talk;" TONY RANDALL THELMA RITTER. NiCK ADAMS MARCEL DALIO • JULIA MEADE AN A*WtN rtOOgOWN • A UNrvUSAl-INTKNAICHM K1XAK ' ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I Friday-Saturday Jan. 29-30 — C AI LING ALL KIDS — Two Hours and 45 Minutes Of Thrills! FOUR GREAT NEW YOUNG STARS! tv- * • —■Fiv mi: J/lf/fo f Jon tames rRj* COLOR * : • MOUaCRlAN • mfNORUMB-iuMnMB-iMtAniat • ...— JOf O SAKTB'KNK HMET amagiccttpet of loro, thrills and laughter! (A touMu PirjRt: (ttsars I i Hfl LEKGTH «»UT10 rUTUS *T E3Qi ARABIAN NIGHTS •*-r-*TK - TECHNICOLOR* ADMISSION: Children 25c ..*• J r £R0kMm SUMMONS Original complaint filed : Clerk of Court Sept 11. 1959. State of South Carolina 1 County of Laurens Court of Domestic Relations Dollie Ferguson Franks Boyd. Plaintiff. —vs. William Franks, Defendant. TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the com-* plaint uppn the undersigned at his office in Laurens, S. C., within twenty days after the sendee here of. exclusive of the day of service; and if you fail to answer the com- > pla>m within the time aforesaid, the^plaintiff in^Jhis action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. J. HEWLETTE \CASSON Atty. for Plaintiff. Jan 26. 1960. F-ll-3ew ^ j '"CREDITOR'S NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Alberta Riddle Stutts, deceased are hereby ^notified to file the same duly verified, with the un dersigned. and those indebted to ! said estate will please make .pay-1 ment likewise. MARION RICHARD STITTS. Administrator. 3t I NOTICE! Due to the recent- illness and during: the recuperation of Henry S. Orr, CANAL WOOD CORPORATION will continue to transact business through Edward F. Ripouard, P. O. Box 526, Laurens. Phone 91062. 28-3c Rolla-Head Custom Made Venetian Blinds FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 611-W • _ - ... Prompt, Courteous Service Also Repairing Service On Blinds R. A. STEER Thert’t nothing like a new ear—and no new ear like a Chevrolet. This it the Impala Sport Coupe! Chevrolet speaks of the Sixties like no other car—with a broad accent on spaciousness, stirring new concepts in styling and strong emphasis on spirit and thrift. Step inside this superlative *60 and look at the worlds of room around you: head ¥oom, hip room, shoulder aquaring room. Note how Chevrolet’s engineers have further flattened and narrowed the transmission tunnel to give the middle man more foot room. Chevrolet’s greater roominess is inside where you want it—not outside in useless body overhang. You’ll find economy teamed with performance in a new standard V8, engineered to deliver up to 10% more miles for every gallon, or the strapping Hi-Thrift 6. - r And riding comfort in the new one is a never-ending treat, thanks to Fall Coil spring suspension. There are also © CHEVY! Af NOW-THE CAR THAT STARTS THE SIXTIES WITH SO MUCH THAT'S NEW, SO MUCH THAT'S DIFFERENT ...AND SETS THE PACE WITH LOWER PRICES! IF YOU DON T READ THI CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phone 74 L HENS FOR SALE! ON FOOT Large . . Medium . S1.00 . 75c Joe’s Esso Service Phone 128 i CWvy Sfc*w It eoUr Saadayi, NBC-TV—tl>* P»t Boon* Ck«vjr StwwreMi wwUr, ABO-TV. thicker, newly designed body mount! that filUr noise and vibration to the vanishing point, more rigid frame and many other engineering advances. But you’ll have to drive the Sixty stzzler yourself—that’s the clincher. Why not see your Chevrolet dealer now—for a drive and the happy de tails on Chevy’s new lower prices. a / Now—fast delivery, favorable deals! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer. PLAXICO CHEVROLET. Inc 300 WEST MAIN STREET CLINTON TELEPHONE 26 *- Monday-Tuesday A MAN'S PICTURE Feb. 1-2 THAT WOMEN LOVE! THE STRANGE STORY OF GIDEON' PATCH... THE MAM ^ HE SAVED AND THE SECRET THEY SHARED! f . 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