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CLINTON CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moeller son. Dale, have returned to [their home in Milwaukee, Wi*., after visiting her brother. Jack White, and Mrs. White. Mr. White continues ill at his home, but has improved some. Mrs. J. H. Seay and Miss Feroline Seay of Greenville, will return home Friday after sev eral days visit with their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Clyde Tram mell, and Mr. Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grady and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grady and other relatives in Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clardy and small son of Greenville, spent the week-end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ab ercrombie. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris of Kingsport, Tenn.. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hastock of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Jones dur ing the week-end. Pvt. Thomas Meeks arrived home Friday after completing his boot training at Camp Gor don, Ga. He will spend a 14-day Telephone Talk *y T. M. YOUNGBLOOD Your Telephone Manager ITS HARD to imagine how the President of the United States could perform Ml many duties without dm ftld of telephones in his oAos. Yet, a telephone oa the desk gf the Chief Executive is relatively new. President Ruther- foad B. Hayes directed the installation of the first White House telephone in December, 1878. Some time later, dm Pseakfent*! telephone was placed ia a booth near, bet dot fcMtde, his affect. This arrangement lasted for more data 90 years. President Hoover, in 1929, became dm first Chief Executive to have a telephone on his desk. • • * WON’T BE LONG before well be “folding our tents” and ■wing outside again ... ready for another pleasant sum mer on dm patio! And here’s a suggestion that’ll make yobf outdoor living even more pleasant this year— an telephone on your patio . . . either the portable or dm permanent type. The cost is small, the convenience great Why not call our business office, or ask any tele phone serviceman, about an extension phone for your ... right away! NEXT WEEK, April 1-14, B National Library Weak. This marks the fifth observance of National library Week, ybneorod by dm National Book Committee in coopera- ioi the American library Association, and dedicated to the expansion and increased use of library facilities. ' AN INTERESTING sidelight to this year’s National Uhmqf Week ia that it coincides with National Foreign Week. With this in mind, a special flyer taming the Library Week slogan, “Read — ana Witch Your World Grow,” is being printed in 12 languages! APRIL SHOWERS make you blue? Cheer yourself and else ... go visiting by telephone! Mister FART-icular says ... ' ^ * PARTS AUOlWii FORD DEALER’S! On the range, a maverick is an unbranded stray— doesn’t belong to anyone. A "maverick” part ia n stray, too—unbranded merchandise with no trademark to taD you who mads it You won't find any "maverick” porta In our shop. When a Ford oaeds parts, wo use only Genuine Ford Parts—duplicates of original equipment parta. We keep your Ford att Ford. And your service work fi done by expert mechanics udng factory- approved special tools and equipment. Tim next time your Ford jmede service, brfaif it- to us Car the beat! u** QUALITY CAPE FOR QUALITY CARS BALDWIN MOTOR CO. NOBTH HMAD 8T. CLINTON, flL CL to Fort training. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sauls and Uirta of Freemont, N. C., were Saturday guests of Rev. and Mrs. I. N. Fierce. On Sunday Rev .and Mrs. Will Cause of Clinton, were visitors of the Pierce family. Miss Barbara Robots of Spar tanburg, and Miss Kay Roberts of Winthrop College, Rock Hill, spent the week-end with their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rob erts. On Sunday the Roberts were in Augusta, Ga., for the golf practice. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harper of Greenwood, were Sunday visi tors of her father, S. J. Todd, and sister, Mrs. Homer Fuller, and Mr. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire and Mrs. Allen White and chil dren visited Mrs. Whitmire’s sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, in Ware Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrs .Paul Allen and children of Chesnee, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore. Mrs. Sam Prince and Misses Roberta and Nettie Prince visit ed Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs. Summie Couch, in Fingerville. Mr.s Henry King visited her sister, Mrs. Lener Prater, in Jo anna Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hamilton visited their daughters and fam ilies Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nelson, in Greenville Sunday. Charles Dalton and family of Calhoun Falls, were Sunday visi tor! Of Mr. gnd Mrs. H. H. Dal ton. Mr. and Mfi. Jimmy Berry and children of Fork Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterson and Chuck of Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitts and Donny of Clinton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mesdames Berry, Patterson and Pitts, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodk. Cpi. Kenneth Armstrong of Ft. Jackson, Columbia, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong. | Mrs. B. B. Bagwell and dau ghter, Miss Linda Bagwell, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Duffle and Mrs. William Millwood of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Austin of Union, were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Smith at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duf- tie of Vaucluse, also visited the Smiths during the week. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Leon Aber crombie and son of Myrtle I Beach, ipent the week-end with] their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrombie and Mrs. Rachel Moseley. Sgt. Abercrom bie will leave the latter part of the week for a year’s tour of duty in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Stone in Anderson. Ia the after noon the William Stones came to Clinton to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell. They also visited her grandfather, R. T. Trammell, who reamins 111 in Blalock Clinic. Mr .and Mrs. Junior Thomas and children of Greenville, vis ited here during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Windsor and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lindy McCauley and children at tended the fun-ral services of the Mrs. Windsors’ aunt, Mrs. Carrie Bass Wilkins, in Gaffney Sunday. Miss Janice Goss of Winthrop College, Rock Hill, speit the week-end with er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss. Mack Gaffney of Clemson Col lege. was home for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bryan and family of Wagener, were Saturday guests at Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe Bryan. WITH THE SICK T. O. Williams was a medical patient for several days last week at a local hospital. Mrs. Lester Eustace is a pa tient at Blalock Clinic. Jack White continues ill at his home LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Revival services will continue eoc* 1 evening this week through Saturday, with Dr. S. S. Cooper, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Laurens, as the visiting minister. The song services are being led by Rev. Claire Baker. Tonight (Thursday) is Family Night. Special guests tonight will be Rev. and Mrs. Timothy Hot- tel of Glendale. Mrs. Hottel will play the organ, and she and Rev. Hottel will sing. The pastor, Rev. M. J. Sanders, has aked that aa famittas as possible to attend together. On Fridgy night at 10 o’clock the members of the Extension D* partment will attend the services ar special guests. The Saturday evening services !■& CM M of age and younger will be ini guests. The public is to sack of the services . church at SSS-3M7 for fatten between f:4i and 7:1* p. m night. A modal Training Union will be at the •:S0 p. m., Sunday evening. A goal of 78 has boon set. At the 7:80 p. m. worship hour there will he baptismal services. McLENDON-MEDUN RITES Miss Betty Lou McLendon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. McLendon, was married to Bobby Glenn MedUn, son of Mrs. Mluds Medlin, and the late James Med- lin The ceremony was performed Saturday, March 24, at 5:00 p. m at the parsonage of the Assembly of God Church, by the pastor. After several indoor games the folk freshments by Mrs Bnie Bagwell, who ed with the party. Julian’s birthday cake white with pastel decorattens top ped with ten candles. He was pre sented many gifts from h t s friends. ORGANIZATION TO MEET The Royal Ambassadors will meet at the Lydia Baptist Church at 4:90 p. m. on Monday. • • « The Young Women’s Associa tion will meet at 7:00 ; m at School T.ittsr-h Menu at April 9-19 Rev. Janies W. Welch, with inly I ^ borne of Mrs. Clyde Trammell relatives attending. Monday evening. For her wedding the bride BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING chose a beige suit with matching ANNIVERSARIES accessories. She wore a white Mrs. Quinton Jones will observe carnation corsage. a birthday April 18. After a short wedding trip the young couple are at home on Woodrow Street. ““ BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ESTES Mr. and Mrs. James Estes an nounce the birth of a son, Barry Eugene, on March 27 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Estes is the former Miss Frances Gordon. INTERMEDIATE GA’S HAVE PARTY Friday evening the Interme diate Girls’ Auxiliary of the Ly dia Baptist Church enjoyed a pa jama party at the Lydia Com munity Building. The girls enjoyed skating at the Clinton skating rink, then supper at Whiteford’s before re turning to the Community Build ing for a spend-the-nlght party Mrs. R. E. Whitmire, GA coun selor, and Mrs. Verner Decs, as sistant counselor, enjoyed the oc casion with the girls. CARD OF THANKS We want to express our appre ciation to everyone for the many kindness shown to us when our home recently burned. All the donations of clothing, money, food and household furnishings were appreciated so much. May God bless each one of you. -MR. AND MRS. H. O. SMITH, MR. AND MRS. H. R. SMITH AND, DAUGHTERS BIRTHDAY PARTY ENJOYED Saturday afternoon Julian Bry an, son of Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe Bryan, was honored with a party at the home of Mr .and Mrs. William Fuller In celebration of his 10th birthday. Around fifteen enjoyed the oc casion with him. Mike Carroll will be 7 years old April 9. “Happy Birthday” to Mike Jackson, Sidney Oakley and Ann King. Bobby Pierce will .observe a birthday April 8. Sue Cooper will celebrate a birthday April 11. Brenda Hinson will celebrate a birthday April 9. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Templeton will celebrate their 4th wedding anniversary April 11. Mrs. Ithiel Harvey will observe a birthday April 9. Toni Harvey will celebrate her birthday April 10. Miss Feroline Seay will observe a birthday April 10. Mrs. Mattie Dean will observe a birthday April 9. Chuck Baker will he 10 years old April 9. Walter Campbell will observe a birthday April 7, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Pennington will celebrate their wedding aimi- verstry April 0. Mr .and Mrs. Jimmy James will celebrate their wedding anni versary April 11. Mitchell Wigley wUl celebrate a birthday April 6. Mrs. J. B. Neal will celebrate a birthday April 6. She and Mr. Neal will observe their wedding anniversary April 11. Miss Cecelia McLendon will celebrate her birthday April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harvey will observe a wedding anniver sary April 6. Milk, grilled fruit sections, whipped potatoes, biscuit, butter, and peanut butter cookies with raisins. TUESDAY MUk; Spanish rice with beef carrot sticks, celery sticks. Blackeyed peas, biscuit, butter, and glased apples. WEDNESDAY Milk, pimento cheese sandwich- , vegetable soup with beef, sal- tines. butter, and cake with king THURSDAY Milk, sliced ham. sliced cheese, turnip greens and turnips, navy beans, corn bread, butter, and cinnamon buns with raisins and icing FRIDAY Milk, fried fish, sliced fresh to matoes. pinto beans, corn bread, butter, and banana pudding. Kershaw County Historical Tour Th? Kershaw County Histori cal Society “Spring .Tour” will be held on Wednesday. April 11, and Thursday, April 12. Through the courtesy of the mayor and city council the new city hall will be open on both days for tour visitors. The tours begin at 10:00 a. m. from Court Inn. Maps are furnished and guides on request. The tours In clude many famous homes and buildings. Gabbler HurImq Opens In Enorec Amo April 11-14 Four days of sprint hMnOtng m Ac agemenl area have been announc ed by Director James W. Webb of the S. C Wildlife Resources De- OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE FUR. OO. PHONE SS8-0M1 The Enure# area hunt will be April ll-ul and Is bring opened for the first time No fee will be charged but all hunters must get permits at the check station at Tip Top Tower on Highway 72 between Clinton and Whitmire:, Camp site information will be available at the check stations which will be open the afternoon before the hunts and during the hunts. Maps will also be available at the check stations. Either rifles or shotguns may he used but kigh-Ore rtHss prohibited Forestry Group $ Him Diviner Meeting The Eaoree CTispter ef the ciety of American its rama Lodge on Lake Greenwood last Thursday. enjoyed a fellowship period supper. The feature of the a ing came after a BIU Baker, Fc of < a slide talk. Mr. Baker made In lilt while on a trip In tbs western part of the United! The chapter members peciaily interested in other plants that Mr. embed The First National Bank Of e _ . # Laurens, S.C. Lauretta County’s Only National Hank t? On the Square — Telephone 25913 Member F. 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