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'■s - 1 / - ' '/ / r-*' Pqge Tvtp, THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursdoy/November 6, 194-1 K BRIEFS.. RBOUI PEOPU YOU KNOW Week-End Trips'.. Visitors Legion Auxiliary To Give Dance On Armistice Night The American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary wish to extend to the public a cordial invi- tatl Miss Virginia Sumerel, student atj the Woman’s college of Furman uni versity, spent the week-end with herj parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sum- ■ erel. She had as her guests Misses' Suzanne Bennett of Dillon, Margaret ^ Clybum of Greenville, and Bernice McIntyre of Clio, also students at| the Woman’s college. j Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Sustar will be interested to know! they moved this week to Atlanta. I Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry of' Leesville, spent Tuesday here withj the former’s mother, Mrs. W. J., Henry, Sr., and other relatives. Mrs. Claude Boyd of Savannah, Ga., visited her sister, Mrs. Henry M. Young, a few days last week enroute to Norfolk, Va. Dr. D. O. Rhame, Jr., and Dr. Bothwell Graham attended a meet ing of the Greenville County Medi-' cal association at the Poinsett hotel in Greenville on Monday night. Miss Margaret McGregor of Ruby, a member of the Fountain Inn school faculty, spent the week-end with her aunt. Miss Maude Sumerel. Friends of Mrs. Miriam Poteat will regret to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. R. B. Glenn, David Glenn and AROUND IKE lOWN Incidents, Unusual and Ordinary, Gathered On Our Rounds. tation to attend an old fashioned square, dance to be given in the armory. the_|jnight of November 11 from 8 to. VL We are very fortimate in securing the services of Clarence Butler of Forest City, N. C., to direct the dancing and do the calling. Mr. Butler will bring with him his Moim- tain RB^blers to furnish the music and we are sure that a good time is I in store for all of us. Mr. Butler con- j ducts square dances at Chimney i Rock,Lake Lure and Hendersonville! during the summer seasons. If youj don’t know how to square dance, | now is the time to learn and Mr. Butler will see that you get through' all right, and we’ll almost guarantee j that you will enjoy it. Pass the word | to your friends and we will be look ing for you Tuesday night, Novem ber 11. ...Admission for dancers $1.00, ladies free, gentlemen spectators 25c. American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford,, Committee Chairman. Friends of LAWRENCE FERGU SON,.,, student at Fishbume Military school, Waynesboro, Va., will be in terested to know he has been elected a member of the school’s student council for the year 1941-42. MRS. LOUISE JONES DUBOSE, of Columbia, davq^ter of* Dr. and Mrs. F. Dudley Jones of this city, who writes under the pen name of Nancy Telfair, has received honor able mention in the national one-act play annually staged by Webster Groves of near St. Ix)uis, for her play, “The Silver Bullett.” The play was awarded first prize in the Town Theater contest in 1939. Rumph home w^en Mr.^Rinnph in vited a number of friends for a “spend-the-day” party. Honor guest was Mrs. Rumi^’s aunt, Bilrs. J. B. Hollingsworth of Unl<m, whp was visiting relatives here. Other guests were Mrs. George Watts Copeland, Mrs. G. W. HoUingsworth, Blrs. Min nie C./ Adair, and Mrs. G. A. Black. In the American Legion-sponsored horse show held in connection with the Newberry county fair on Thurs day night, winner of first prize in the children’s horseman^p was Clinton’s ROBBIE KING, riding Black Magic. Miss King received' a cash award of $12.50. On reaching home that ni^t, he asked Mr. Wils<m, ’’How does cpe get out of Jury duty?’’ Mr. Wilstm, not knowing that Mx. Reeves had been drawn, tod* referring to hlmtelt, said, “I guess FU just haye to go.” Each was vbry suriNrised to find that the other had also received a sum mons. 8AT. ”1 fAWlT IN TBB CHBON- iCLE.’* THANK TOU. ^ BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED since only one prize is awarded and since the contest, being nation wide, is entered by playwrights in many states, the winning of honor able mention is a signal honor. Mrs. Dubose is state supervisor of the South Carolina Writers’ WPA program and is known in literary circles particularly for her poetry and plays. MISS VIRGINIA DILLARD, of this city, a junior at Coker college, was one of the more than 40 Coker students of dancing vdio presaited a Dance Revue vmder the auspices of the college athletic association in the Coker dining room Saturday eve ning. Miss Dillard was one of the star performers in the review, “Mag azine Rack,’’ which represented in dance routine several popular Ameri can magazines. It was certainly* a coincid^ce .. M. WIL- A delightful “get-together” of old friends, cousins and aunts, was inj progress last Thursday at the S. A. i when L. A. REEVES and L SON, occupants of the same house, were drawn on the same day for jury duty in county court beginning November 10. The former received his summons and was worrying about transportation back and forth. • V B^[innihg Novonber 5,1941 liie Commercial Bank (UQUIDATING) Will Make the Final Distribution of All Available Funds To Depositors H. D. HENRY, Conservator | Mrs. J. C. Johnson of Newberry, vis ited the former’s son, William Glenr, at Camp Wheeler, near Macon, GsL, Sunday. Mrs. W. S. Bean is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, and Dr. Kennedy in Spartanburg. ‘ Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden will leave today to spend the winter] ' months in Florida. ! The, Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and • Anniversaries Occur This Week. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Milam, Jr., are celebrating their first wedding anniversary today. One-Cent Sale At Smith's Pharmacy Beginning yesterday and continu ing through Saturday, Smith’» Phar macy, the popular “Rexall Store,” is conducting their annual big fall one- cent sale. An advertisement in to day’s paper tells of the event. On special occasions during the year, the Clinton Rexall store offers such special sales to give the buying public an opportunity to take advan tage of tremendous money-saving prices as a special Rexall way of advertising. The sales are always largely attehded and well patronized. A,. M. Young has a birthday No vember 11. Sadler Love will celebrate a birth- j day November 9. ! ivlr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Pitts, Jr., will observe their wedding an niversary tomorrow. Mrs. Irby S. Hipp had a birthday yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell have a ] wedding anniversary Sunday, No vember 9. Charles Johnson, Jr., will celebrate a birthday the 12th. U. D. C. MEETS FRIDAY — The local chapter United Daugh ters of the Confederacy wll meet Fri day afternoon at 4 o’clock at Flprida Street school. Jane Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Clayte Ray, will be five years old tomorrow. Julia Monts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Monts, will celebrate a birthday Tuesday, November 11. Alvin Bagwell has a birthday Sun day. Mr. and Mrs.; W. J. Crews will erfebrate their wedding anniversuay November 11. Mrs. Hugh Holman has a birthday Nov. 11. If CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY, November 10 and 11 TOSaiMSapilSr GREER GARSON WALTER PI06E0N M G M PICTtfU A MERVTN UHOr noovenott 0.,-cOV hr Mown LalOT ^hrrrrl hr l(«l«G AWd plus Color Cartoon, “ROOKIE REVUE.” “NEWS.” 10c and 30c Feature begins 2:15,4:16,7:15,9:16. 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. I MONDAY AND TUESDAY, I November 10 and 11 I FRANK LLOYD’S I 'This Woman Is Mine" I With FRXNCHOT tone, JOHN CARROLL, CAROL BRUCE, WAL- i TER BRENNAN, NIGEL BRUCE and I LEO G. CARROLL. I MIGHTY AS THE OCEAN’S j ROAR! Swiping' out of storm-tom I seas comes a magnificent screen thrill ... to rank with the greatest romantic adventures of film or fic tion! plus Color Cartoon, “AU THIS AND WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. November 12 and 13 II RABBIT STEW.” STARS.” “NEWS.” Feature begins 2:26, 4:28, 7:26, 9:28 “MEET THE 10c and 25c 'Time Out for Rhythm With RUDY VALLEE, ROSE MARY LANE, ANN MILLER, THE, THREE STOOGES and GLEN GRAY, and His CASA LOMA BAND. Feature begins 3:42, 6.36 and 9:31.^ "Dressed To Kill" j With LLOYD NOLAN and MARY BETH HUGHES. Feature begins 2:28, 5:22 and 8:17 plus WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. November 12 and 13 II Prairie Stranger" With CHARLES STARRETT. Feature begffis 2:00, 4:21,6:42,9:03. "San Antonio Rose" “RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY,” Chapter 7. 10c and 2()c No Morning Show Wednesday. With JANE FRAZEE, ROBERT i PAIGE, LON CHANEY, JR., SHEMP 1 HOWARD and THE MERRY MACS, i Feature begins: 3:00, 5:21, 7:42, and 110:03. j ’ plus FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 14 an^ 15 “SEA RAIDERS,” Chapter 3. 10c and 20c 9:30 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. FWAT AND SATURDAY, November 14 and 15 it ill Spooks Run Wild' and THE , With BELA LUGOSI ‘^DEAD ?3^D” KIDS. Feature Begins: • l^ay; 2:56, 5:13, 7:56, 10:13. Saturday: 2:43, 5:06, 7:29, 9:52. II ■plus Cartoon, “ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR.” “UNIVERBirY OF CALIFOR NIA BAND AWto GLEE CLUB.” “NEWS.” ' 10c and 30c Feature Begins: Friday: 2:26, 4:24, 7:2«, 9:24. ' Saturday: 2:43, 4:54, 7:05, 9:16. 10 A. M. Show FRIDAY. Man From Montano II - with JOHNNY MACK BROWN, FUZZY KNIGHT, BUTCH and BGIJDY and NELL O’DAY. , Feature Begins: Friday: 2:00, 4:17, 7:00, 9:17. ' Saturday: 1:30, 3:53, 6:16, 8:39. plug. LAST CHAPTER of “ADVEN TURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL.” 10 A. M. 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