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TX I f ./■' f.f PAGE TWO / '\ - THE CLINTON CHBOWICLR CUNTO)^. 8; R THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 19$5 New “Broadwaj^ Opens' Monday ►"4 Ni^erii New Playhoo^ Under Sftme Management As Casino, Offers Latest Equipment. West Clinton News Mrs; James Moore of York, and Mrs/ T. 0. McKebwn of Cornwall, spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs.VT. J. Blalo<%. Grady Whitmire left Monday for Miss EdnA Chaney spent the week- int {he. w< 0. E. Taj end in Laurens with Mrs. 0. E. Taylor. Hovey Reed ofi Lyman, spent the Marshal} Barker, Willie and Ray Caif> non., • . / Mr.'^'and Mrs. John Hedgepath in- >. TOonce the birth of a mO, Mazie Joe, Sbtih* floor gaskets of Queen “Broadway,” Clinton’s second pi:-1 Fort Bragy, “N. C., where he will serve ture show, will throw its doors op|n|three years in the’U. S. army. [Sunday. ^ for the first time on neirt Mond<«r,;- an<^ Mrs. F. M. Todd of Simp-f and‘Mrs. J week-end With David Word. Miss Mildred Brown and Mrs. Ola visitbrs in Woodruff tt —; ^ The' room was decorated for the 6c- casion ^wi^ shasta daisies and bridal roses wHn Anne’s lace. The bride was lovely in s( dress of the With of » ion, lUxie Jhe, Kceraorie,. ShtU-i. on Sunday, June 23. I, ^ ,j . „ t u “ Mr. and Mys. Woodrow Wilson ah-|^* daughter of and Mrs. B. Lever and isla charming young wo-i'®® ei-w. mew. Taylor is a y^ut^ man /of sterling ijualities and has for several yean been a successful farmer. They will make their home in Prosperity. ' TT— SPECIAL OFFER The Parenta MagaiiAe, 8 loatlw D. W’ord and son July the^ first. The theatre is under[j^^nville, And Mrs. Emma Little spent! and-M«s Sa« Weir visited the Same management as the Casijjio,, Abbeville with Mr. and Mrs.^M^'s- Fred Buchanan m Tryoo,^N. C„ with Dr. Jack H. Young as owner, O. I. Sheely as manager of both pi houses; Joe H. Little. j Billy Caldwell of Greenville, is : spending a few weeks with Karl John- Broad way,'just completed, presents ; and James Austin Chandler, a beautiful entrance and is attractive- jj. ^ ‘ ly foniishod. It oouipped with the = Uteet Western Electric wide range, d,„ght*r, Mrs. F. M. I ” Z™:! ‘ >" SimpsonvilU, h>t with movie goers. It is modern and up-to-date in every respect and will compare favorably witl^theatres found in towns much larger than Clinton. Por the two opening days iLwiH of fer “The Nit Wit^,” with Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolhey. ' The popular Casino theatre also has been extensively improved and is now very best service and_ entertainment nt has installed the latest style Sim plex macfilnes, new silvertone screen, and the most comfortable type of cushion-bottom chairs. ’ The two theatres, now modern in every detail, promise to become more popular than ever with the public as they make ;^heir debut. NOTK K OF i.OST STOCK Mrs. Daisy Whitman of Atlanta, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. R.'W. Phil lips for a few days.‘- John McFall Odiorne left Sunday for Camp Adger, where he will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Odiome an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mari prepared to give its customers the Jane, on Monday, June 24, at the Hays hospital. . . Mrs. Roy Nelson has returned-from SurKlay. Miss Evelyn Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. Belton Warren in Laurens the paat week-end. j ' Mrs. Lydia Warren visited relatives in Fountain Inn Sunday. Cecil Thompson visited relatives in Tennessee last week. --- Mr. and Mrs. M. T; Ficklin are vis iting their son, J. T. Ficklin and fam ily in Greenwood. L. C. Ficklin of Camp Buie, spent the week-end with relatives here. \ Mrs.! T. J. Waldwnith of Chester, spent a few days with Miss Hazel ^rickland. Mrs. Waldsmith before her marriage was Miss Katherine McDow ell of Clinton. — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry and chil- nouhce the birth of a son, Boyce La-i— — » - _ \ ' i mar, on June 22. Mrs. Wilson before man with a wide circle of friends. Mr.j' ✓ JAMES W.'CALD.WKLL w. her marriage was Miss Alice Fay Ab-l— r ^^^ ;bott. 4 -1-^ • I ' t — -" V ’ -- * .1 * 1 Singers Met Here The South Laurens Singing cenven-i tjpn met 'with the Pentecostal HoH- nes.s church Sunday. A large crowd at tended frorti Ladrens,; Newberry and Clinton., ' dren .spent the week with friends in Greenwood, where she ha.s been spend-I*®- ing several dkys with her parent.s. Miss Margaret Jones has returned to her home in Lock hart,-after spend ing .wveral days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. an<l Mrs. W. L Jones. James Hitt has returned from__Edge- field, where he has been vi.siting his brother and si-stei-in-law, .Mr. and Lever-Taylor 'Miss Clarice Lever of Newl^rry, and Ernest T^lor of Prosperity,! were! married Saturday,, June 22, at the' ihome of Rev. and Mrs. V. McK. Mar-{ lowe. The ceremony was performed by Mr. Marlowe in the presence of a few close friends and relatives. - Hagb L NEW YORK LIFE MAN er 13 Years Experience 1 Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Menpber ~ The'Naiiqhal Association of Life Underwriters. (’EKTIFICATE Notice is lu-reby given that the un^ Mrs. kloyd Hitt iotsigned will npi)ly to the Citizens! Dr. John H. Davis, Jr., who is'spend Mrs. Betty Brady and children are visiting her mother in Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell and daughter, Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders spent the week-end in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norris. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Trammell and son, Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daven- !^)ort and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith | Building and Loan association of Clin-iing the sumoior in Montreal with hi.s'!»l^tended a Father’s day dinner at Ora ton, S. ('., at the office of said As-: family, was here .Monday hnd Tues-jifiven in honor of R. I* Prince. s<K-lati()n in Clinton, S. t':., on Friday.,!day. I Miss Frances Bouknight is .s|H;hding Auge^^L’nd. l‘.i;C).J'or a duplicate, cei-! j. Jone.s,-.Mis.s Mary- Jones <»f two, weeks with her father in Chester, tificate to take the i)lace of certificate I Lwkhart, Mr. and .Mrs. K<lwin Jone.s Mr. and Mrs. ('. W» Windsor and number 1141 for five shares of stock lof Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, spent children and Mrs. Lily \ oung attend- in the Citizens Building and Ix)an As-!sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Willard L.'‘‘<1 the funeral of Mrs. Manie J. Davis soeiation of (Minton, S. C.. series num- Jones. j'" NewlK'rry Sumlay. * i Inr ni, issued .hme l.'>, lyjd. Thel Mrs. R. L. Wylie and Miss Eliza-! Mis. VMrgil Webb is visiting friends] afbrt^.xaid stock ceitifica.te number jieth Wylie of ( lover, sjient severaL^i^*! relatives in Newberry. j 1141 of which I am the owner has],lays last wwk with .Mr. and .Mr.s. C. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Curry and friends! bten lost or destroyed. Ip. Roltimson. ' ivisitiM] Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunning-' S-l-dtp WILIw\RI)JrJONES. Mi.s’s Pearl Hitt is .^pending two!ham Sunday. ~ “ ' ! I weeks at Myrtle Beacii with a party ^ SPECIAL [of friends. | Fruit Supper for Friends Putter llonies^and Gardens, with My ttothwell Graham' spent the wt‘ek-| Mattie Williamson an<l Ila Wright 0 0 0 0 0 0 (laKltm Helper^—17 months, $1.00. J.\MES W. CALDWELL DID YOU KNOW.. That your automo- ^ ^ bile dollars could be ed ucated. Teach your dol lars to . cents.. have more V Sowers Garage Phone 196 lend in (lover with G. Barron. ientertained a number of their friends! j| Miss Hortehse .Jones and Miss Marie jjjj ^ fpuit supjier on Friday night. Sev-l il I Hall of W o.'.tminster, were gue.sts|j.^jj| games were enjoyed, after which |1 I I uesday of .Mr. and .Mrs. Willanl L. | we're served by Miss j.MildiXMl Brown, Mrs. Millie Strickland i Friends of little Hender.sonl’ill.s, Jr. I and Mr.s. Margie William.son. Those will be glad to know that he is gettingj were; Daniel Malpass, Edith along nicely after.a tonsil'operation at the local hospital. Friehds in the cty of Darrt‘11 Franks, son of .Mrs., Selma B. Franks, will be interested to know that he has com- tpleted the course at Che Coyne Elec- tricaUschool in Chicago, and has ac cepted a position with an electrical ! plant in that city. Friends of C. D. Pitts will he sprTy to know that he is a patieijL'^ the Columbia hospital, Col^bia, where he underwent an oi)e«mon this week. Phil AdaniSj, who is attending R. 0. T. C. cainp^^m Anniston, Ala,, siMjnt the weekend here with friends. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper spent Wright, Hazel Cannpn, Elizabeth sun, Mildre<l Arnold, I). V, Wpght, Jr., Oliver Williamson, Willig^Nae Martin, Mary Martin, Neufer-<5riswell, i^u^r Criswell, HildaSafiders, Tomird6 Rai ney, Walt^>'''lanford, Ot^ Center, Russell^rady, Margaret ^Evans, Mar- iop^Btrickland, Tootie 1^'ckland, Irish ^eveapn, Ruth Jone^Billy Jones and Mary Ellen Huck.^/; ^ ' Jdf. -'^nda: unday in Laurens with the formerlsP^^^ter. Those present were: Annia insurance Wc'bffer expert service , protection. Agent for some of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies In America. REAL ESTATE , Town and country prop eriy. Prices attractive. live. / Clinton ReaIt)^A Insurance.Go. a H. BOYPi<Agent Invites Friends To Party laura Foster gave a party on Fri day njght to a numHer of her frie^ids. Garp6s were enjoyed^ after which re freshments .were served by Mrs. Sam 0 0 0 0 I 0 W ILL therc^e a **£riend-ifi-aeed’* within eas]rreadi if you get into an acdd&t on that next automobile trip? i®TNA-IZE mad play lafe—there are 25,000 AEtna ageots located throughoot the United States—each ope ready to aerve ac a aMWMot’t oockc. S. W. SUMEREL Aetna-izer Next Door to Western Union Phone 80 sister, Mrs. J. T. McAlister. / O. I. Adair has returned^from [Greenville where he has be^ri spend ing a few' days with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. amy Mrs. A. B. Adair. liouise Jacobsi Afne Jacobs, Peggy Sprunt, Jane SUrfgeon, Evelyn Henry, Alliene Cop^Wmd, Frances Simpson, Inez Youn^ Elizabeth Graham, Vir ginia Sjumerel, Carolyn Henry, Doro thy Workman are at Camp Ton-A- W^dah, near Hendersonville. / Henrietta Young, Elliott Jacobs, and V'irginiw Sadler are at Camp Pinnacle, near Hendersonville, Among the boys from here at Camp Adger, near Pickens, are: Billy John son, Dillard Boland, and Eugene Sloan. Rill Wade is a counselor. Hugh Jacobs and Robert Wysor, Jr., are spending several weeks at the Y. 51. fe. A. camp, near Columbia. L, L.^Copeland, Sr., L, L., Jr., and Miss Josie Pitts visited Alliene Cope land, w’ho is at Camp Ton-A-Wandah, near Hendersonville, on Wednesday. ^ Miss Isabel Witherspoon is spend ing several days in Columbia as the guest of Mrs. John Withers. Friends of Hugh Eargle will be sorry to know that he is critically ill at the Hays hospital. Slight improve ment in his condition was reported yesterday. _ Jack Witherspoonrieft last week for Camp Adger, where he will be life gxiard this summer. Friends of O’Neil Adair will be’ sorry to know that he is confined to his home on account of illness. _' Misses Frances MeSwain of ,Wash- ington, D. C., and Katherine Martin ‘of Ware Shoals, are visiting their aunts, Mrs. W. D. Copeland and Mrs. A. W. Brice. Billy Cooper spent last week in Union with his grandmother, Mrs. Sudie EdWards. Mrs. Jennie Sparks and son, Claude Sparks, of Cross Keys, spent yester day with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper. Among the Clinton people in Chea ter Tuesday for the funeral of J. C. Roper, Jr., were: G. W. Hollingsworth, W. J. Duncan, Mrs. Nene Workman, Joe W. Leake, Eugene Hitt, Dr. E. M Smith, B. R. Fuller, H.'D. Henry, D.'G. Heustess and F. C. Pinson. Mrs. Mae Daniel of Houston, Texas, is visiting Mis* Lou Henderson. Ruth Sanders, Jennie Mae We-st, Jack Anderson, Jr., Oscar Shepard, Hart-/ well and Jerry West, L H. Dunaway, Robert Chaney, Lafayette Flynn of Greenwood, -and Billy Malpass of Thornwell orphanage. i i I Chicken Stew Enjoyed A chicken stew was enjoyed by a number of young men at Yarborough’s mill Monday evening. Those present were Joe, E. J., Colie and Cleveland Campbell, Wilf Jacks, E^rl'and Ralph Stewart, Walter Spiers, Vergil We^, For Bad Feding Due to Constipatioii Oet rM o( MMUpaUea by Ukiac BlMk- Draufbt M Moa m ym boUm Uwt bovtl MUnty bM alowetf up er you bocla to fool -•luaglw. TbouMBtU protor BUei-Drougbl .for tho rotroobiat roUof It boo brouebt tboat. . . Mrs. lUy MulUai, of Loto. Ark., wrlloo: “My buaboad ood 1 both toko Tbodford*! Bloek-Droufbt oad flBd it S loadid (or ooaoUpoUoa. bllleuaatKA oad 0 dlMcroooblo. ooblaf. ttrod (ooHag tbot •OBMO (row tblo ooadtUoa.'* Wttb rotor- to Syrup of BUek-Droucbk wbleb ttala BMtbor i^too bar obUdroU. oho ioya: “Tboy Uko gpod roouUa. Uou oad It |o«o auob BLACK^DRAUGHT Say— n SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLBT* Thaak Tm! i«ao Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS \ *** and m— EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY ^iad V. FARKS ADAIR, ^ Mgra. HELPlClDNEYS! STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS eon ygv foM bri«kt oad opry la tho inc wbea your oloop to brokoa boeoaio u bovo to cot up tbroo or four tbaw dor- ioK the nipht. Tbb b Noturo’a woraiaa of poorly (unetionbia kida^ro—tboy^ pot rleoninp your blood of tbo pobono that eouM Uetting Up NiphU. Bockoebo. Oiosy SpoUa, tiotioii. roinrul, Sconty Urihotii Your Hvor ond kidnoyo aood o poatlo •timubnt—Womor’e. Compound Ifonaorly Worner’a Soft Kidnoy A Livor Rwaedy) orip- inorly a pkyaieiaa’* prooeriptiou. It'o ooto— o doetor’a olBdovIt oa top of orory poel puomntooo R. 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