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1 I r / p oge Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 9, 1948 Santa Clous Guest At Belk's Today Santa Claus in person will be at Belk's ( D e p a r t m e n t store today (Thursday) at 3 o'clock. He has ex tended a cordial invitation to all of h ; s little friends in the community 11 visit him t •'day while he is in the < ty. He wilLitive candy to the boys and girls, he - .id last night. "I'll be look ng for my little friends at 3 p.m. t< day." Santa said. 1*. I). C. TO MEET The Stephen D. Lee Chapter. U. D. C will meet v tomo:row (Friday) evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. C. Jlvnum Betts. CRiEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips . . Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogue and small j son spent the week-end in' Itbrk with j relatives. | LYDIA MILLS WINS FIRST PLACE IN SANTA PARADE ■ ’ ■ ■—» n Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shoppe First In Store Window Decorations. Birth Announcements * The Lydia Cotton Mills float' de- Birth Announcements TUCKER Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt' Tucker of West Clinton announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Sue, at Hays hos- | pital, on Sunday, December 5. Mrs. I Tucker is the former Miss Mary Dun- ; away. REEDER j Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Reeder an- nonunce the arrival of a son, Alfred MlK.M.Y OUT OF CITY Dr. F. K. Sheaiy is out of the city this week attending an obstetric sem inar r.t the I'n.versify of Georgia. He wdl return Saturday morning. J winin' jnvc l 'm Miss Jamie Little spent the week-| , end with her sister, Mrs. Everette i Carson, and Mr. Carson, in Gaston- j ia, N. C. . . Ill YU 11 1 fcl » Y Y/l V¥ V/** 111 Ob M i V#' r . LITTLEJOHN mond, \ a., was the week-end guest afternpon. The Long Branch school’ Mr. and Mrs. West Brooks Little- was second and won $15, and the John announce the birth of a son, Joanha school third, winner of a $10 November 27th, at the Blalock Clin- ! ic. Mrs. Littlejohn was before mar- school float with the riage Miss Vera Powell of Central. RUNYAN Brown will accompany him on the ;fbie mention for fourth place ‘P- - Window Winners Di. and ^Mrs. George. Bellingrath, judging oT store windows, j Michael Edward, on December 2, at ol Rabun Gap, Ga., are guests ot Dr. Ladies Ready-to-Wear Shoppe]^ 6 Baptist hospital, Ogbomosho, Ni- and Mis. Marshall V. Brown today. wo ^ flrst place, Blakely-Burton’s 1 Seria, West Africa. Mrs. Runyan is D:. Be.hngrath is the newly appoin.- Hardware & Seeds, second, and Cha- former Miss Elizabeth Barnett, ed academic dean of Presbyterian ncy - s Dress shoppe, third.. 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bar- j Honorable mention, T. E. Jones & ( nett ’ of this city ' ^ o o o o o <► O o o o ! picting the manufacture of cloth , oomper, •f r « at the Blalock Clinic, | from raw' cotton, won first prize of : 0,1 Tuesday, December 7. Dr. D. Douglas V ilkinson, of Rich- ^25 in the Santa parade yesterday the week-end guest jot friends here. Dr. Marshall W. Brown will attend a meeting of the Southern Governors prize. and College Presidents in Savannah,! The high Ga. during the week-end. Mrs.'theme of "Peace” was gij'en favor-1 Rev. and Mrs. Farrell Edward Runyan announce the birth of a son, r * you r y preciqu^ gleaming Joy Godfrey, student at Sons Furniture store. Ribbons were awarded the three winners. Judges in the contest were Mrs. Carroll Copeland, Mrs. Julian Bolick and Mrs. AylifTe Jacobs. SOCIETY (Contniued from page three) college Miss Queens cbllege, Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Godfrey was a brides maid on Friday evening in the wed ding of Miss Betty Jane Carter and Marvin G^ult in Greenville. Mrs. Floride Doddard, of Colum bia. was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. S .Pinson. Mrs. Charles Pinson, of Cross HilJ, spent Tues day with her brother and sister-in- ! Mrs. James E. Osteen is spending were effectively arranged in the liv- several days this week in New York ing room and axpoinsettia centered city. the dining room table. After a sweet Mrs. N. C. Wilson of Greenville, course a number of progressions is spending several days with her were enjoyed, with score prizes go- parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Marion, ing to Mrs. Jasper P. Rowland and Mr. Wilson spent the week-end here. Mrs. B. C. Preslar. Mrs. Rowdand was also the recipient of floating prize. r ip* -r j Club guests for the afternoon were Funeral Services Today Miss Marthereen Pitts, Mrs. W\ R. For King Infant Anderson and Airs. L. S. Reddeck. CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, December JT and 10 1 Starts: 2:20, 4:13, 7:20, 9:13. ♦ NEWS. o ♦ 9c and 35c Mae Pre-Holiday Party Funeral services for Martha S Kint i, t £2! EnjoyoNe Affair Delightful among informal social Mrs. Eugene C. King, will be held this morning (Thursday) at Gray ^ Funeral Home, at 11 o’clock. The gatherings of the pre-holiday^season child was born Tuesday at the Bla-j ^ as the seated tea given Friday af- lock clinic and died early yesterday ! te/noon by Mrs^ D. O. Dhame and mo'-nin c ' ! ^ rS- R ‘ An derson, assembling a Survivors include the parents, and sma l' group of friends, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John The party rooms of the Rhame C. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. home were attractive with greenery, King, Sr. i re d berries and poinsettias. Coffee, Funeral services will be in charge sandwiches, cake and nuts were of Dr. U r . R. Turner, pastor of the served during the afternoon. First Presbyterian church and inter- Assisting the hostesses in the cour- ment will follow at the Davis family tesies of entertaining were Mrs. Hu- bu'rial ground near the Rock Bridge bert Boyd. Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger, Presbyterian chapel. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely. Methodist Circles Plan Christmas Party The Woman's Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church will meet jointly with the ; circles on Monday afternoon, De cember 13, at 3:30 for their annual Christmas party. The Sara Glenn circle will meet j Monday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. John Griffin Pitts, with Mrs. | Carrol P. Reid and Mrs. W. C. Mi-1 lam, assistant hostesses. The Wheel Spokes Record (Player, plays 10” or ’12” records. Priced for a cheapskate or a tightwad, only $19,871/2 Guitar ;.... Free Set of Strings S4.73 (Aot sold separately) Slop Jars, Combinettes, Blitz Cans, Thunder Jugs, Night Glasses (they’re all the same) $1.19 Phonograph Records 35c You might like some of these sorry records. Dress Trimming, guaranteed not to make your dress look any worse 5c and 10c yd. China Closets, round glass sides, shows off china and other Christmas gifts, $35.00 Beds, double, single, good, bad, beautiful or unsightly, which ever you want $1.98 up Dresser, actually worth 25c, our price, including mirror, $1.98 6 beautiful flowered Dinner ..Plates FREE with one white double Dish Cabinet $39.50 THE WHEEL JusCarbund Corner from A & P Clinton O o o O o < ► !o I O n o o o I o ! ♦ i ♦ o 0 O o o n <► ♦ ♦ ♦ o o O n ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o o ♦ n 4 '♦ n SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 ONE DAY ONLY Sutter's Gold (Gold Rush in California) With EDWARD ARNOLD and FRANCES FARMER. Starts: 2:00, 3:51, 5:42, 7:33 and 9:24. . CARTOON. 9c and 35c 1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 13 and 14 MERLE ROBERT 0BERON*RYAN ' CHARLES PAUL v KORVIN * LUKAS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, — December 10 find 11 I r El Dorado Pass With CHAS. STARRETT and SMILEY BURNETT. Starts: Friday: 2:34, 5:06, 7:38, 10:10. Saturday: 1:30, 3:55, 6:20, 8:45. ...plus... j Inner Sanctum (Murder Mystery) With CHARLES RUSSELL and MARY BETH HUGHES. Starts: Friday 3:30, 6:02, 8:34. Saturday: 2:26, 4:51, 7:16, 9:41. Chapter 12— Frank and Jesse James 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. 9c and 30c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 13 and 14 Hairy Ape (Full of Suspense) With SUSAN HEYWARD and WILLIAM BENDIX. Starts: 2:25, 4:21, 7:25 ; 9:21. NEWS and CARTOON. 9c and 30c ; WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 15 and 16 o i: <> o Starts: 2:27, 4:20, 7:27, 9:20. NEWS and CARTOON. 9c and 35c .10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 ONE DAY ONLY So Evil My Love With RAY MIDLAND, ANN TODD, and GERALDINE FITZ- o GERALD. * Starts: 2:18, 4:36, 6:54, 9:12. <► 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SELECTED SHORTS. 10 A. M. Show. 9c—35c Racing Luck (H#rse-racing) With GLORIA HENRY, STAN LEY CLEMENTS, and DAVID BRUCE. Starts: 2:27, 4:54, 7:21, 9:49. ...plus... Hitting the Trail (A TEX RITTER WESTERN) Starts: 3:33. 6:00, 8:28 Congo Bill, Chap. 5 9c and 30c Read The Chronide-Your Neighbor Does it Other Doris Dodson Juniors from S/4.95 VIC.TOR1 ANA by Doris Dodson, two that go to- gtCiict or may be worn sepa- rately. hem 1. Rayon bro cade blouse in white. Item 2. A bustle rayon faille skirt in black, brown, or dark gicy. V to 15. $17.95 Mo&uA ’ibn.edd £Uaf24xe GETTING A NEW CAR? New car buyers will want the low-down on the Bank and Agent Auto Plan. May make it cheaper and more convenient to fi nance both car and insur ance. S. W. SUMEREL, Agent CLINTON, S. C. Jacobs Building—Tele. 80 The iCtna Cawtahy and ay of Hattfoad. Cnnn CHRISTMAS CARDS —Lovely box ed assortments, colorful and most reasonably priced. Get your needs from our stationery department. Chronicle Pub. Co. — CALL 74 FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. TO LADIES ONLY ' r —^ . - * We wish to announce that we are now making, and have on hand, SPECIAL AZALEA AND CAMELLIA fertilizer. This fertilizer contains all the necessary plant foods needed by Azaleas, Camellias, and other sour-soil plants. It will be sold in 10-lb., 25-lb., and 100-lb. pack ages, and AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. * The time to fertilize Azaleas is after they are thor oughly dormant, but well ahead of blooming time; then again in July. . • f Drive down for your bag. The parking is FREE. While here you can pick up some fertilizer for your ROSES, SHRUBBERY, LAWN, and PECAN TREES. C W-S GUANO CO., INC. Phone 62 BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greeting? To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement, Jr., | of Charleston, will celebrate their I wedding anniversary Wednesday, December 15. Mrs. Clement is the former Miss Elizabeth Nelson. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Dula, of Laurens, will observe their third wedding anniversary December 15. Miss Virginia Sadler, of New York City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler of this city, has a birthday December 16. Wayne Martin Bauknight, son of I Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Bauknight, of Greenville, will celebrate his sec-j ond birthday December 15. Mrs. T. Irby Holland will observej a birthday December 16. Claude Victor Lipscombe, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Lipscombe, will celebrate his birthday December 16. He is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Edwards of thts city. Jack Simons, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Simmons, will be thirteen years old December 13. Mrs. Grady Simpson will observe her birthday December 13, and Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will celebrate a wedding anniversary December 24. Clinton Hi and Ford To Play Here Tuesday Night The Clinton high school basketball teams will meet -Ford high from Laurens here next Tuesday night in their opener of the season. The game_ will be played in the armory at 7:30. The girls will play the Ford girls before the boys’ game. 1 PATIENTS HAYS HOSPITAL Mrs. Edith L. Gach, William Row land, Mrs. Harold Copeland, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, W. D. Whitaker, Mrs. A. F. Rollins, Mrs. LJL. King. Dismissed Tuesday: Mrs. Bill Campbell, Mrs. Lola Barker. PATIENTS BLALOCK CLINIC ^ W. A. Dicus, Charles Myers. Dismissed Saturday: Mrs. Sadie Quinton. Dismissed Sunday: Mrs. Annie Pace, Mbs Ethel Williams. -css- IDEAL, CHERISHED GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Coty ...and... Dorothy Gray DuBarry and. ...caaiu... Evening-in- Paris /??**’* y-. .*.. l •' Shop Early — Shop Here McGee’s Drug Store Telephone No. I 1 : Clinton, S. C. \ ; \ / A # >