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/. •7 V' ,/ V Poge Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. G. LYDIA MILLS NEWS FOR THE WEEK Milton Kinr> Coirespmident Tbiffs^toy, Aufluist 21, 1941 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ^Jackson and diiklren, G. H. 7ackson, Miss Nellie and Earle Jackson, spent Sunday in Charleston. r Milton King of Fort Jackson, spent Ibe week-end with relatives here. Misses Ine2 and Frances McDon ald were Sunday guests of Miss Hel- Tn Rice*in Easley. Mr. and Mrs. Milton King and Mrs. G. H. Jackson spent Sunday in Un ion with Mrs. J. H. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Broome and! daughters, Betty Jo and Doris, visited Louie Galloway near Greenville Sun day. Mr. and Mrs Roy Snyder and Mrs. Nell Mills were visitors at Adams camp Saturday. . ! Mr. and Mrs. Mike Allen and! family visited at McCall the past week-end. i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner ofLau-, rens, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Pat-! terson Monday. J Freddie B o z a r d is visiting in' Florida. j “ Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis and fam-j ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis in Laurens. | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bridwell of^ Woodruff, and Harold Ervin of Fort Jackson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Torn Ervin last week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Morgan, Mr. Trent and Mrs. Outlaw of Green wood, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duckett Sunday. Guynell Davis is Visiting Pansy Daxis in Woodruff, Virginia Blackwell is the guest this week of Mary Frances Bagwell near Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow McClendon and daughter, Brenda, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flow near Goldville. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. James and with Mr. and Mrs. ,C. B. Hill and wit hMr. and Mrs. C. B. Hill and C. D. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mills and fam-' ily and Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Green %isited in Anderson Sunday. Mrs. Pauline Lawso* spent Sun day in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs Marion Lawson had as their guests the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. Gammy Hawkins of Greenville, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Earle Blackwell and Guynelle Black- well of Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. David Satterfield were visitors at Chimney Rock, N, C., Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hairston and Mrs. Charley Hairston spent the week-end in Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Brown Marsh. BiRy Marsh re turned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Benjamin and family of Laurens, spent Saturday with Misses Sallie Ann and Stella Duckett. Mrs. Edith Knight of Williamston, is visiting Mrs., Horace Wright. Dock Thomas is spending the week in Anderson with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Noqpian Nix of West Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellis. Horace Wright was a visitor in Anderson the past week-end. Ithiel Harvey spent Saturday in Chester with friends. Miss Mildred Holland is the guest this week of Miss Charlotte Stewart in Greenville. Birthday Party Dorothy Ervin was given a birth day party Saturday at the home ofj Mrs. Mansel Bridwell in celebration’ of her tenth birthday. About ten] guests attended, each remembering j her with a gift. Refreshments of cake and ice cream were served. Illness Mrs. Claude Willard is suffering a broken leg injury. Friends of Mr. Garner will regret to know he is ill. Amy To Release 209,000 Nei Service Period Likely To Averoge 18 Months And Nor 30. Washington, Aug. 19.—Plans to re lease selectees and national guards men from the army after they have served 14 to 18 months—instead of the SO-month maximum permissible under law—were announced by the war department today. It was emphasized that the pro gram depends upon whether^ the in ternational situation becomes more serious. The announcement came less than 24 hours after President Roosevelt signed into law legislation permitting the army to retain draftees, guards men and reservists for a total of 2% years and regular army men for a total of years. The army hoped it would not be nece.ssary to retain the men for the full 30-month term. An initial batch, of 200,000 men (150,000 guardsmen, 20,000 draftees and 10,000 reserve officers) will be released by next December JO on a priority basis under terms of the service extension bill and another measure signed yesterday by. Mr. Roosevelt — one providing for dia- charge of men who were at Icaat 98 years old on la#t July 1. Instructions hstve been sent out ar» rangktg Ibr release or that number hi the fbOewin# oitiar ot prtfSroiee: It Dependency and harddiip egses where property estabUdied. 2. Mm who were at least 28 Juty 1, regardless of length of service and in the order of length pf active fed eral service. 3. Married men vdio desire their release after they have served 12 months. Men eligible for release imder these terms must apply for discharge. Selectees and guardsmen, other than those for whom {Hiorlties are announced, probably will be re leased “after an average of 18 months’ total service, some as early as l4 months,” the war department said. Releases will be made a,t a uni form rate so the efficiency of the army will not be impaired. Except for dependency, hardship or other emergency cases, men will not be released while their units are en gaged in maneuvefs or other special training exercises. Regular army enlisted men whose three-year service tenps expire prior to' next December 31 will be dis charged unleas they wish to rsenlist and are.qnaliffed for reenlistment Guardniftn and dfafteas eligible foe relMM oiajy. extend their terra ot askvteft 4o the fun 18 months if «My ertsh. ntetA&qtm JAMES w. oAuiwnx 8,M« IN HOME GUARD ColumWa, Aug. * Brig.-Oen. Jiunes C. Dosier, stAtc'adjutant gen eral, said today South Carolina’a • home defense force numbers almost 15,000 men. Ongknizatioo of the force is ex pected to be competed in the next Ihrbd wetics, Dosier said. . '1^ ‘— Desk pacdcan Outer’s Rytoff Eraser with each quart of Car- MM-nlEfai Blue Hack ^ None aattee made. Can 74. Chroi^le Pub- Oow 278 IfB laa Ten Need sat; *1 SAW n nt the cheon- ■CLE.” THANK TOC. Birthdays and Anniversaries August 13 was the birthday Frances Davis. — Jean Emery observed her birthday August 11. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. White will cele brate a wedding anniversary Sunday. Manigaes Harvey-Harris Of interest jo friends and relatives is the marriage of Miss Margaret Doris Harvey to James Harris of Laurens at Hickory Tavern Saturday. For her wedding the bride wore a white dress with matching accessor ies. After a short wedding trip to the mountains of North Carolina, the young couple are making their home in Laurens. Harris-Smith Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris announce the marriage of their daughter, Edna, to Horace Smith of Lydia. The cere mony was performed by Probate Judge Hewlette Wasson Thursday evening, August 14, in the presence of a few close friends. After a short wedding trip the young couple will make their home with the bride groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith at Lydia. SALES BOOKS — In duplicate with carbon. Just what you need for a permanent charging record. Phone 74. Chronicle Publishing Co. #VbVV«VV»V<MV« ^ THE BROADWAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY, August 25 and 26 ’ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, August 25 and 26 lORN FRANCHOl BENNETT TONE with JOHN HUIIARO A Colvmblo Plctwr* plus A Disney Cartoon, “NIFTY NINE TIES.” “HOW GOES CHILE,” “NEWS.” 10c & 28c Feature begins 2:26, 4:24, 7:26, 9:24, 10 A, M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. August 27 and 28 "Flame of New Orleans" With MARLENE DIETRICH. RO LAND YOUNG and BRUCE CABOT. Feature begins 2:00, 4:43, 7:24 and 10:01. 'Thieves Foil Out" With EDDIE ALBERT and JOAN LESLIE. Feature begins 3:26, 6:08, 8:50. plus “INDIAN DURBAR.” 10c & 15c 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. » August 29 and 38 "Sweetheort of the Compus" With RUBY KEELER, OZZIE NELSON. HARRIET HILLIARD and GORDON OLIVER. Gals and giggles . . . love and laughter . . . romance and music ... sweet and hot , . . built for enter tainment purposes only! . . . Abso lutely no social significance! It ain’t confoosin’—just amoosin’. plus ‘TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT.” “THE CARPENTERS.” “ROLLING RHY THM.” “LAND OF FUN." “NEWS.” 10c and 20c Feature begins 2:44, 4:42, 7:44, 9:42. 10 A. M. Show TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Angnat 27 and 28 "Billy the Kid's Range War" With BOB STEELE and AL ST. JOHN. Feature begins 3:33, 8:06, and 8:39. "Knockout^' With ARTHUR KENNEDY and OLYMPE BRADNA. Feature begins 2:17, 4:50, 7:23. 9:54. plus “WHITE EAGLE,” Chapter 11. 10c and 15c 10 A. M. Show THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, A ansi 2§ and 28 "Sheriff of Tombstone" With ROY ROGERS, GEORGE “Gabby” HAYES, ELYSE KNOX. ADDISON RICHARDS and SALLY PAYNE. , Ride the trail of adventure with Roy Rogers aa he brings law and order to Tombstone . . . with time out tor serenadin’ his lad^ fair. Alaa-HBGINIIINO "Adventures of Coptoin Morvei^' ■ plus “TRUANT OFFICER” with DON ALD DUCK. “INFORMATION, PLEASE.” “NEWS." 10c & 28c Friday's feature begins 2:26, 4:22, 7:26, 9:27. Saturday’s feature begins 2:42,5:01, 7:12 and 8:31. NOTE: Beginning this week eadi morning show will begin at 10 o’clock Eastern Daylight Time. RMBSKKIIRMIIMIIIW » M WW Wl MRBRRRII WnWIOIIIItBlIRWi TOM TYUBR. FRANK COGHLAN, JR., and LOUISE CURRIE. . THE 3 STOOGES In “I’LL NEVER HEIL AGAIN.” Cartoon, "WAIL FLOWER.” 18c A 20c Friday’s feature begins 2:55, 4:52, 7:55 and 9:52. Saturday's leatur* begins 2:25, 4:22, 6:18; 8:18 and 10:11. 10 A. M. 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