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ChUon, S. C^ Thursday, June 6, 1963
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The public is extended an invitation to attend dedi
cation services and' open house for the First Baptist
Church, Joanna, Children’s Building Sunday.
Dedication services will be at 11:00 a. m. in the
sanctuary and concluding services outside near the chil
dren’s Building.
Open house will be 2:30-5:00 o’clock in the after
noon. Workers will be in the departments bo explain
procedures and equipment.
Refreshments will be served in the recreation room
of the educational building.
STATE TREE EXPERT CO.
Specialists
Surgery - Spraying - Feeding
Clearing
P. O. Box 156, Laurens, S. C.
‘We Are In Business To Save You Money*
Call Collect
Day^or^Nlght
Paul Godfrey
Supervisor
Kehrinator "No Frost"
FOODARAMA
See This Kehrinator Foodarama On Display NOW
At Burriss-Harrison Co., Clinton, S. C.
The “No Frost” Foodarama Can Be Purchased
On Low Budget Terms
BURRISS - HARRISON
COMPANY
, “Your Friendly Furniture Store”
202 North Broad Street Clinton, S. C.
SmaW Fry Schedule
Six games are planned in the
Small Fry Baseball league for
next week. They include:
June 6—Thornwell vs Hamp
ton; June 7—Lydia meets Bailey;
June 10—Hampton versus Bailey;
June 11—Thornwell goes against
Joanna; June 12 — Hampton
meets Lydia; and June 13—Bai-
ley clashes with Joanna.
AH games are played at 10:00 ]
a. m.
Palmetto Baseball
Palmetto Baseball, for boys 13-
14, has the following schedule for
next week:
June 0—Thornwell versus Jo
anna at 5:45 p. m.
June 7—Lydia will meet Hamp
ton at 5:45 p. m., followed by
Bailey versus Whitmire at 7:45
p. m.
June 11—Joanna meets Hamp
ton at 5:45 p. m.; Whitmire goes
against Lydia at 7:45 p. m.
June 12—Bailey versus Thorn-
well at 5:45 p. m.
June 13—Lydia meets Joanna
at 3:30 p. m.
Local GiHs At Comp
York For the Week
Approximately 225 girls of the
Kadoka District of the Clinton
Camp Fire girls are enjoying a
week of camping at Camp York,
Kings Mountain, N. C.
1 The girls are participating in
various activities such as swim
ming, hiking, boating, cooking
out, crafts and archery.
The girls also take part in edu
cational activities such as learn
ing wildlife. For this particular
activity, Jim Neal 1 and Ron
Cleaver local foresters, were
guests of the girls on Tuesday.
Other guests included Miss Em
ily Cates, representative of the
American Camping Association,
and on Wednesday Alec Stump,
Ph D., of the Presbyterian Col
lege staff.
The camp staff is composed of
Mrs. Carolyn Davidson, direc
tor; Mrs. Martha Fuller, busi
ness manager; Mrs. Billie Camp
bell, health supervisor; Miss
Margaret Blakely, spiritual ad
visor; Mrs. Marian Ramage, wa
terfront director; Mrs. Grace
Connor, director of music; and
Mrs. Dimple Horton, food super
visor.
Unit leaders on the staff in
clude Barbara Steed and Jean
Bryant of Win thro p College*
Maigr Cleland, Billie Campbell,
and Marian Ramage, all of Clin^
ton; and Eleanor Fowler of Pres
byterian College. Other college
girls helping with the camping
this year include Nancy Neigh
bors, Linda Boland, Clara Belle
Hill, Rita Arant and Berry Keel
er, all of Winthrop College.
Softball League
Slates Full Week
» The following games have been
scheduled fpr the Clinton Church
Softball League for the next
week:
Thursday, June 6—Lydia Bap
tist versus Calvary Baptist, 6:30;
Broad Street Methodist versus
Presbyterian, 7:45; Davidson St.
versus Bailey Methodist, 9:00.
Friday, June 7—First Baptist
to meet Holly Grove at 9:00 p. m.
Monday, June 10—Holly Grove
meets Lydia Baptist at 6:30; Bai
ley Methodist versus First Pres
byterian at :745; and First Bap
tist goes against Broad Street
Methodist at 9:00 p. m.
Tuesday, June 11 — Calvary
Baptist versus Davidson Street
Representative To
Boys' State In Columbia
Kerry Riser, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Riser of Joanna, will
represenL Jonpna at Palmetto
Boys State in Columbia June
9-15. Kerry, who is a rising sen
ior at Clinton High School, is
sponsored by the Joanna Foun
dation.
Palmetto Boys’ State, is a my
thical fifty-first state, organized
and administered for citizenship
purposes, under the auspices of
the South Carolina Department
of the American Legion.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Duck Adair, member of the
rising senior class at The Cita
del, Charleston, is at home for
several weeks vacation.
Friends of Miss Maude Geer
will be interested to know she
is a patient at Bailey Memorial
hospital.
Joel Cox, rising senior at The
Citadel, Charleston, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joel R. Cox. He was
accompanied b y classmates
Vince Petno and Larry Hitch
cock. They returned to Charles
ton Monday where they will be
connected with the anatomy de
partment of. the South Carolina
Medical College hospital for the
summer.
Friends of Mrs. Perry Moore
will be interested to know she
is a patient at Bailey Manorial
Hospital convalescing from inju
ries received in an auto accident.
Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame
will leave Friday for the Isle of
Palms for a week’s vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell
and children, Mrs. Alvin Bag-
well and children, Lewis Bag-
well, Sr., visited Alvin Bagwell
the past Sunday at the Veterans
hospital in Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Krell and
children, George and Kathryn,
of Columbia, spent the week-aid
with Mrs. Hugh Eichdberger.
Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts spent the
week-end in Spartanburg with
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts and
daughter, Mary. On Saturday she
attended the funeral of Bin
Louis Bond’s mother, Mrs. E. H
Garrett, in Spartanburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright
and family of Mohave, Fla.,
were guests this week of the
formas’ sister, Mrs. W. O. Hol
land, and Mr. Holland.
IN SELF MEMORIAL
Friends of William Bell, son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell, will
be interested to know he is a pa
tient at Self'Memorial Hospital,
Greenwood, where he underwent
surgery today.
Among Clintonians attending
graduation services at Davidson
College were Miss Barbara Eich-
elberger. Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Mc-
Fadden and Corinne Boyd, and
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Young and
family.
Dr. C. B. Betts and James
Sloan are attending General Sy
nod of the Associate Reformed
trian Church at Bon
darken, Flat Rock, N. C., this
week.
Misses Barbara Eichelberger
and Corinne Boyd are attending a
house party with Converse
friends at Ocean Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison
and Misses Murray, Mary Jane
and Tommy are vacationing at
Ocean Drive this week.
4TH GRADE PICNIC
Mrs. J. B. Speake’s fourth
grade class enjoyed a picnic re
cently at the First Baptist
Church playground. Assisting
Mrs. Speake were Mrs. Ben
Mauldin and Mrs. Ed Perry.
GIRLS HAVE OUTING
The Kadoka group of the Camp
Fire Girls who just completed
the fifth school grade, enjoyed
an outing at the Jacobs cottage
on Lake Greenwood.
The girls enjoyed swimming
and a picnic lunch. Leaders are
Mrs. Hugh Jacobs and Mrs.
Carolyn Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chandler
of Columbia, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chand
ler.
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taivary Baptists
Leading League
Calvary Baptist Church leads
the Church Softball League
week with a 9-2 record. Other
teams have posted the follow
ing records thus far. Bailey
Methodist, 7-S; Lydia Baptist,
7-4; Broad Street Methodist,
4-5; First Baptist, 4-6; First
Presbyterian, 4-6; Davidson St.
Baptist, 3-7; and Holly Grove,
3-8.
Last week Davidson Street
took First Baptist 5-1; Broad
Street edged Holly Grove 8-7;
Calvary Baptist defeated First
Presbyterian 9-2; Bailey Metho
dist topped Lydia Baptist with
score of 1*6; First Baptist
topped Bailey Methodist to the
tune of 5-4; Broad Street Meht-
odist handed Lydia Baptist a
7-6 defeat; while Calvary Bap
tist exploded with a 26-6 vic
tory over Holly Grove.
Mrs. R. S. Horton and Horace
Horton, Jr., spent the past week
end in Newberry with Mrs. Hor
ton’s brother, M % P. Davis.
Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. James Murrah
the past Sunday. -
Alvin Bagwell has returned to
his home after being a patient
at the Veterans hospital in Au
gusta, Ga.
Dixie Youtb Games
Dixie Youth Baseball has seven
games on tap for the next week.
The league is for boys 10-12 and
is under the sponsorship of the
t City Recreation Com
Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m. and
oh the same day will apply for
a final discharge from 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, 4uly proven, or be forwer
barred.
HANNA BIGHAM HAMILTON,
Executrix
May 29, 1963 4<sJ-ff7
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on.
Brewington in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m and
on the same day will apply for
a final discharge from my, trust
as Administrator with will an
nexed.
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.
THOMAS J. BREWINGTON,
Administrator with will an-
at 9:00 p. m.
Thursday, June 13—Broad St
Methodist versus Davidson Street
at 6:30; Lydia Baptist goes
against First Baptist at 7:45;
and Bailey Methodist meets Cal
vary Baptist at 9:00 p. m.
This Week's Specials at Wison's Curb Market
On These
Garden Fresl
Vegetables
TOMATOES lb Me FRESH s- c. lb.
V !« GREEN BEANS
CUCUMBERS, lb. 10c
OKRA, lb. ...... 10c
SQUASH, lb. .... 10c
RADISHES, bag . 10c
GOLDEN YELLOW 10 EARS
CORN 49c
CARROTS, bag . . 10c
CELERY, stalk .. 10c
FRESH S. C TREE-RIPENED
PEACHES
GREEN
CABBAGE
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10c b
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IjHVP
LB. | GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
a a e e / • •.
LACE
4 ROLLS
TISSUE 25c
SCRATCH M-LR. BAG
FEED 99c
MAYONNAISE .. 49c
PUKE . 8-La JAB
LARD ......... 7. 79c
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Bargain*
leat Dept
June 6—Kiwanis versus Joan
na at 3:30 p. m.
June 7—Moose meets Whitmire
at 6:00 p. m., followed by Ex
change versus Lions at :745 p. m.
June 11—Double-deaded action
featuring Whitmire versus Ex
change at 6:00 p. m., followed
by Joanna versus Lions at 7:45
p. m.
June 12 — Moose versus Ex
change at 3:30 p. m.
June 13—Exchange versus Jo
anna at 5:30 p. m.
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of John H.
Campbell, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same, duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said es
tate will please make payment
likewise.
MARY C. SNOW,
Administratrix,
c/o Tench P. Owens,
Attorney,
203 West Pitts Street,
Carolina
Take notice that on the 10th
day of June, 1963, I will render
a final account of my acts and
doings as Executrix of the estate
of Ralph W. Copeland in the
office of the Judge of Probate of
Laurens County, at 10 o’clock
a. m., and on the same day will
apply for a final discharge from
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.
LUCILE R. COPELAND,
Executrix
May 9, 1963 4C-M-30
nexed.
May 31. 1963
4C-J-27
Laurens Drive-In
Theatre
LAURENS, S. C.
WED.-THUR8. MAY 64
First Showing This Area
THE MIRACLE
WORKERS
Starring Academy Award
Anne Bancroft
and Patty Duke -
Clinton,
June 3, 1963
Sout!|
3c-J-20-o
FINAL SETTLEMENT v
Take notice that the the 20th
day of June, 1963,1 will fender a
final account of my acts and
doings as Executrix of the estate
of Made Young in the office of
the Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 3:00 o’clock p.m. and
on the same day will apply for
a final discharge from my trust
as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said es-
state 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.
LIZZIE LOU YOUNG,
Executrix,
Clinton, S. C.
May 13, 1963 J6-4tc
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 2nd day
of July, 1963,1 will render a final
account of my acts and doings as
Executrix of the estate of Arthur
W. Hamilton in the office of the
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 9th day
of July, 1963,1 will raider a final
account of my acts and doings
as Administrator with will an
nexed of the estate of Mattie R.
WHY PAY |S,M6 or 619,619
for house aad lot with no fa-
tare. Look what yon can get
for 61,39646. 45* acres good
land, fish pond, deep well, 3
chicken houses—25,616 capac
ity. If interested see L. M. Car
ry at M R G Superette on Lake
Greenwood. Phone Barksdale
35818. Ip
FRIDAY, MAY 7
$56.66 CASH DRAWING
THE BOYS’ NIGHT OUT
Tony Randall, Kim Novak
2 BIG FEATURES
SATURDAY
Jeffrey Banter and Marshall
NO MAN IS AN ISLAND
— Also —
MOTHRA
The mightiest monster ever
created on the screen.
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
/’First Showing This Area
TWO for’’the"seesTW
Robert Mitcham and Shirley
The Film Everyone Is
Talking About
290823
Is the winner of the 20th Anniversary Diamond
Ring at J. C. Thomas, Jeweler.
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Our thanks to everyone for making our celebration
a success.
J. C Thomas, Jeweler
“It’s Time That Counts’
CLINTON
JOANNA
RED TAG
SPECIAL SALE!
Thursday-Friday and Saturday—June 6-7-8
1963 ft Ford Falcon Futura, HTC,
Y
Low mileage. Like new
$2395
1961 Olds 88 HoL Sedan, Ante.
Trans* P. 8. P. B. ft Air Cond. ....
FAT BACK, Eb. ... 10c
RIB 2 LBS.
STEW MEAT 69c
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SOUTH CAROLINA
EGGS 3*»-99t
PORK CHOPS, lb. . . 39c
FRESH 8 LBS.
GROUND BEEF . -61.19
SLICED, CURED ~ LK
HAM . n .... 43c
WHOLE LB.
FRYERS 29c
$1995
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1961 Buick Skylark, P. S. P. B*
Auto. Trans* Air Cond
$1995
1961 Rambler 4-Dr* 6 Cyl* Radio
and Heater
$1295
1962 Olds Cutlass Cp* Ante. Trans*
Radio ft Heater (One Owner)
$2495
1958 OMsmobile 98 Convertible,
(Full Power)
$1295
como uLy
FLOUR
1961 Fj
Saver)
2-Door (A Real Gas
25-LB. BAG
$1195
1958 Ford Station Wagon, Auto,
Trans., P. S4 R ft H
1959 Chevrolet Impels Cpe* Black
W-Red Interior
1955 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan, Good Con
dition
rar
$495
1958 Plymouth 2-Dr* 8 Cyl* Auto
Trans. (Priced at only)
$795
1958 Chev. Bel Air Spt. Cpe* Big
Engine, St. Drive
$1195
1954 Pontiac 4-Door
matte Transmission .
Auto-
$295
1951 Chevrolet Sport Coupe,
Straight Drive .*.
1955 OMsmobile 4-Dr* A reel buy
at only ......................
PURE PORK S LBS.
SAUSAGE . . . . . . SLOO
SLICED 8 LBS.
BACON $1.19
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1954 Metropotttaa C»aT*rtibl«
$125
1955 DODGE 2-DOOR
(Fishing Special)
$100
SEE THESE AND MANY OTHER RED TAG SPECIALS AT . . .
WILSON'S CURB MARKET
Main Street Clinton,
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Art* Clinton, & £.
833-1749 or 813-1742
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