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- r K' /, VT' ^ . '1- Poge Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTOH, S. C. Thutsdoy, Novembcf 20, 1941 BieiHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. Atlanta Friends C^Jn^ Saturday For "Who's Who" Following a custom of several years, a large group of friends from the Central Presbyterian church, At lanta, will arrive in the city Satur- , day tp be week-epd guests of the ; Thornwell orphanage family. The coming of the Atlanta friends is John H. Pitts Sr., of the .Shady look(^ forward to each year with in- Grove community, will observe his forest by the children and staff of 83rd birthday Tuesday. November 25. wo^ke^^^^^ ^ Mrs. S. Y. Adair has a birthday to served Sunday instead morrow,, the 21st. _ |q£ pn Thanksgiving day. The birds Mrs. J. E. Benjamin will observe' yy.gj.g raised on the orphanage poul-^ a birthday November 25. ! try farm. ^ Mr. and Mrs. T. C. John.son have Thg group will be head^'^by T. C. a wedding anniversary Tuesday, the Dickson. Rev. Harold Smith will put 25th. jon an interesting entertainment for Sara Blakely, daughter of Mrs. j the children Saturday evening at Gilbert Blakely, will celebrate a;7;30 in the chapel to which the pub- birthday Monday. j lic is invited. | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors will; Sunday Prof. Paul West, prin-! observe their w-edding anniversary ; cipal of Atlanta’s largest high school, 1 November 24. I will speak at the eleven o’clock wor- Don Rhame, son of Dr. and Mrs. | ship service. D. O. Rhame, Jr., will be four years' ^ old Saturday. (p p Klnmec Nine Charles Sullivan, Jr., has a birth-T* Mine day Friday. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Todd of At- i lanla, formerly of this city, wdll ob- i j^j^g students, including the first serve their wedding anniversary the gg-ed in the history of the college to 25th. ■ receive the honor, were elected by Anne McMilkm, daughter of Mr, ^j.jg Presbyterian college faculty last and Mrs. L. S. ItlcMillart, has a birth- ^ggjg to represent the college in the day today. ^ annual publication ‘t'Who’s Who in Mary Louise King celebrates a American Schools anjd Colleges.” bitthday November 22. . . ^ I Students included are^^ Mrs. W>Tnan Shealy has a birthday, t , j 11 morrow ' i Eleanor Fleming, of Laurens, lead- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson will, er in scholastic average among the celebrate their wedding anniversary ’ class for four years. Tue.‘;day, November 25. | Lloyd Evans, of High Point, N. C., Jack Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. co-captain of the football team. Jack H. Davis, Jr., will be two years Verne Church, of Lenoir, N. C., ('id the 22nd. j co-captain of the football team. EVERY MORNING FOR 30 po^'^p^ggsant? W.^ Va.?"president of Pnii^P lAlir I IVPf Blip student body and student govem- ^ Hugh Gettys, of Camden, cadet Sleep Sounder—Get Up Feeling Great commander of the college’s unit of More Ready For A Good ^g Reserve Officers’ Training corps. Day’s Work. 1 Guyton Thompson, of Augusta, Ga., To be normal your liver should editor of the PaC-SaC, student year- discharge about a full quart of diges- jjook tion-aiding bile juices every day A Calloway, of Greensboro, Ga., scanty flow—a slowing up^ may mean, Young Men's Chris- Sick Headaches, so-called Bilious- ^ association i ness. Poor Digestion with that half-i rmiv iPorTrioT- nf ittq Ochik sick sour feeling ' Farmer, of Tampa, Fla., South sAap out of it—you can. Get a bot- Carolina intercoUegiate tennis singles tie of Kruschen Salts tonight: start champion for two years, right in tomorrow morning and take Charles MacDonaldv of Dillon, ^i- half a teaspoonful in a glass of wa- tor of The Blue Stocking, “all-Amer- ter (hot or cold) half an hour before ican” student newspaper, breakfast, and keep it up for 30 days.; Now' you’ll know what it is to get up 1941 Seal Sale Starts November 24 R. L Plaxico Is Chair man for This Areas. Committees Named. feeling fit and ready for a real day’s work. Try Kruschen for the next 30 days and see what it means to you when Bile Flows Freely. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. SMITH’S PHARMACY SI liSi Ull'.E TO THE CHRONICLB “The Paper Everybody Reads** RADIO REPAIRING COMPLETTXINE «f TUBES M. BOYD OWINGS (At Citr Sale. Co. Announcement was made yester day that R. L. piaxico has been ap pointed as general chairman for Clin ton of the 1941 Christmas seal cam paign. His appointment was made of ficial by J. LeRoy Bums, president of the Laurens County Tuberculosis association, who is now organizing the entire country preparatory to the campaign. This is the 35th Christmas season in the United States that has brought forth a group of voluntary workers ready to cooperate with state and local tuberculosis associations for the purpose of raising funds in this area to assist the naticmwide campaign against tuberculosis. The campaign opens November 24 and continues through Christmas. From a lengthy list of voluntwrs who sought to assist this year in the campaign, Chairman Plaxico an nounced the appointments of the fol lowing committees: Publicity: James P. Sloan, chair man, Robert Lynn, Mrs. John W. Little, Mrs. John G. Barden, Mrs. Hubert Todd, Mrs. Alex Henry, and Mrs. L. W. Rawl. i Bond committee: Mrs. George Bla lock, chairman, Mrs. C. M. Spencer, Mrs. I. M. Adair, Mrs. T. E. Addi son, Mrs. Edward Henry. Mail sale committee: Mrs. T. J. Peake, chairman, Mrs. R. T. Dun lap, Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Mrs. William Brooks Owens. An industrial committee is being organized to conduct the campaign at Clinton Mill and Lydia Mill. The seal drive is 'headed in Gold- ville by G. N. Foy. J. T. W. Mims will lead the cam paign among the colored people of the community. ^ ^ “I am impressed,” said Chairman Plaxico, “with the fact that tuber*- culosis still leads numerically in the causes of death between the ages of 15 and 45. I believe Christmas Seals in years past have helped fight a good fight. Clinton, like all other, communities, has its tuberculosis problem, and at least once, a year we should intensify our efforts to help solve the problem. Let us do our part in helping to raise the $2,500 set as the goal for Laurens county, and thereby pile up more ammvmition for a militant campaign against the dis- PRESIDENT REQUESTS ANOTHER 7 BILLIONS Washington, Nov. 17.—^A svuprise request by President Roosevelt for a $7,083,419,046 increase in defense funds I reached congress today and : legislators immediately conjectured, that a substantial part of it might be to finance lend-lease aid to Russia. If the additional funds are provid ed, they will bring to approximately! $66,000,000,000 the total of cash and' contractural authorizations made by congress since July 1, 1940, for de fense knd lend-lease aid. | House appropriations subcommit tees, already at work on deflcieilcyi appropriation estimates including MR.. MRS. AND MIS8~SCHOOL~ ! TEACHER! Why not give me your subscription for magazines needed in your work? School libraries a specialty. JAMES W. CALDWELL ^ $449,720,000 for more naval air planes, arranged to begin consider-, ation of the huge new measure to morrow. More than half of the $6,687,369.- 046 which the prasident asked for the army was earmaiiced for ordnance and informed sources said a large part-of it probably would go for a tremendous expansion of the tank production program. SAT. T SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.** THANK YOU. Gray Funeral Home CHnton. 8. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Ambalance Serriee Phoaea 41 and SM-J L. RUS8BLL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Ngra. POST OFnCE CLOSED TODAY , Postmaster R. L. Plaxico stated yesterday thdt tiie post office will be closed today in observance of Thanksgiving. There will be no rural or city delivery but the stamp and general delivery window will be open from 10 to 11 am. for the con venience of the public. ___ SAY, *T SAW IT IN THE CHRON ICLE.** THANK YOU. WYKAN SHEALY ) , PLUMBING HEATING Free Estiinatea Gladly Famished On All WoiIl Phone 267-W SHOP.- Its E. FerfvsoB Street Prompt Senrice ease. CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY, November 24 and 25 ROWDY.-RACY. RIOTOUS!— RITI NUIU MONDAY AND TUESDAY, November 24 and 25 "Ice-Capades" With JAMES ELLISON, JERRY GOLONNA, DOROTHY LEWIS, 'BARBARA ALLEN, ALAN MOW BRAY, PHIL SILVERS and featur- I ing THE ICE-CAPADES COMPANY, j SPECTACLE! . . . Gorgeous gals and ■ Gay Blades Flashing Through A i Breath-taking, Spine-tingling Laugh • .and Thrill Review On Ice! plus • UL[« CiAaiES CIB’JRN JOHN HUBBARD j - plus I * DONALD D,UCK in “ORPHAN’S i BENEFIT.” •MEDITERRANEAN PORTS.” • NEWS.” 10c and 30c I EcaUire begins 2:24,4:26,7:24,9:26.; 1(1 A. M. Show MONDAY.I WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, i > ! Color Cartoon, “THE GOOSE GOES SOUTH.” OUR GANG in “YE OLDE MIN STREL DAYS.” . “NEWS.” 10c and 25c j Feature begins 2:32,4:32 7:32,9:32. November 26 and M Blondie In So^ty' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 26 and 27 "Private Nurse" With BRENDA JOYCE, JANE COURT OF HONOR MEETING HELD; PROMOTIONS GIVEN A Court of Honor for the Boy Scout troops of Clinton and Gold- ville was held, at the State Training school on the evening of November 11th. During the evening Scoutmasters Bruce Galloway Harman Murrah, Hugh Eargle, Bob Black and Edgar J. Bohan announced the following promotions; Promotion to first class: Lonnie Leverett, troop 77. Promotions to second class: Ralph Bragg and George Frady, troop 75; Brooks Copeland, tropp 111. Promotions to star: Joe McGee, troop 75; Joe Shay,-Homer Wise, Ross*^ Wlliamson, Franklin Roberts, troop li. "Hj Promotions to life: Carl Stroud and Glenn Carr, Jr., troop 75. Merit badges were awarded for various activities as indicated: I Lawrence Campbell, tr(X)p 42, pathfinding, personal health. Alvin Bagwell, troop 42, pioneer ing. Bruce Stewart, troop 75, public health. Marvin Bridges, troop 75, dog care, j Wendell Hair, troop 75, fireman-- ship. Joe McGee, troop 75, first aid, civics, pathfinding. Glenn Carr, Jr., troop 75, fireman- ship. • Franklin Roberts, troop 77, book- With PENNY SINGLETON*. AR THUR LAKE and LARRY SIMMS. Feature begins 2:00,4:43,7:26,9:51. "Highway West" With BRENDA MARSHALL, AR THUR KENNEDY, OLYMPE BRAD- NA and SLIM SUMMERVILLE. Feature begins 3:22, 6:05, 8:48. plus “RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY,” Chapter 9. 10c and 20c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 28 and 29 A FLEET OF FUN FOR EVERYONE! ' DARWELL, SHELDON LEONARD i binding, woodwork, carpentry, first and ROBERT LOWERY. aid, handicraft. Feature begins 2:18, 4:56, 7:34 and'^ ^oss Williamson, troop 7'7. first aid, bookbmdmg, safety, public health, // 10:12. "Wide Open Town With WILLIAM BOYD, RUSSELL HAYDEN, ANDY CLYDE, VICTOR JORY, EVELYN BRENT. Feature begins 3:18, 5:56 and 8:34. plus — - “SEA RAIDERS,” Chapter 5. 10c and 20c i:30 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. plusi “OUT OF DARKNESS.** “NEWS.** ' 10c and 30c Feature Begins: Friday: 2:10, 4:16, 7:17 and 9:24. Saturday: 2:32, 4:51, 7:09 and 9:28. 10 A. M. Show FRIDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 28 and 29 'Three Cockeyed Sailors" With TOMMY TRINDER, MICH AEL WIU^G and CLAUDE HUL- BERt. Feature Begins: Friday: 3:00, 5:33, 8:00, 10:33. Saturday: 2:30, 5:04, 7:38 and 10:12. "Roaring Frontiers" With BILL ELLIOTT, TEX RIT TER and RUTH FORD. Feature Begins: Friday: 2.*(^, 4:33, 7:00 and 9:33. Saturday: 1:30, 4:04, 8:38 and 9:12. plus “JUNGLE GIRL,** Chapter 2. 10c and 25c 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. MRRRKiewwwimBimmwmnwnyiiRiuiwwitJtKRmnMwiiKRxamiticKwtmRii woodwork. Homer Wise, trcxjp 77, woodwork, personal health, public health, first aid, scholarship. Joe Shay, troop 77, reading, physi cal development, bookbinding, per sonal health, cooking. Lonnie Leverette, troop 77, book binding, woodwork. Elloree Blackmon, troop 77, book binding, woodwork. James Craft, troop 77, woodwork, bookbinding. I’Thomas Anthony, troop 77, book binding, woodwork. s James Deese, troop '17, bookbind ing, woodwork. — Derrill Bozard, troop 75, pathflnd- ing. Milton Bridges, troop 75, paOiflnd- ing. W. C. T. U. MEETS MONDAY ^ The Woman*s Christian Temper ance uxilon will meet Mondaa^ after noon, November 24, at 8:30 at the home of the president, Mrs. Alex Henry. A special speaker will ad dress the group on the theme, **Ves- sels of Honor.** SHOW AT OAK GROVE A Negro minstrel show will be giv en at Oak Grove schoolhouse Friday night, NoiV;Yl, at 7 JO, sponsored the Home Demonstration club of that community. The public is invit ed, with a snudl admission to. be diuged. BELK’S TOYLAND OPEIK nilMV, NWEIIBEII21 Biggo*, Betto* Than Ever!' Our Tojrs Were Bought Far In Advance— — Bought Right—Priced Right. 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