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» Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, December f/, 1942 Crisp Conducts Services Here Rev. William E. Crisp, Jr., of Ly ons, Colorado, conducted the evening services on Sunday at the First Bap- Lions Club Eye Clinic Active During Fall -t- LYDIA MILLS NEWS FOR THE WEEK GAINS PROMOTION During October and November 33 Mry- W. P. McLendon, Correspondent children’s eyes have been examined by Dr. Duncan S.'Felder, through the facilities of the Lions club eye clinic, ■ maintained as a permanent activity Mrs. TR. C. Kuykendall and chil-! dren spent Sunday in Columbia] with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Es-1 tist church Mr. Crisp., who was on a visit to |£)f the dub it has beeh stated . ,kew. his parents in Mountvil e and sister Qf this number u needed glasses. G, C. Parrish and Luther Fuller ^ ^ l n?’ S ^d have been fitted, according to left Monday for the navy, ordained three years ago, and since (he rt submitted to the club at j Roy McKittrick of Greenville spent , aS , a “ " »s meeting Friday night, with the Sunday with Misses Sally Ann and 11,fl Theological seminary n Denver^ defr J in the entire cost in Stella Duckett. V Colorado. Along with his theological; . .. . . . _ studies, Mr. Crisp has been pastor of ; most cases. Others the club assisted Pvt. Durwood ‘ Jennings of Fort; ivii. H-r -(with tne expense, while still others Bragg, N. C., is spending a few days' the church at Lyons, but has recently were serve< f lhrough facilities 0 f with his ungle and aunt, Mr. and accepted the pastorate of Montrose,^ clinic with ntfe nr rplafives Mrs ripvp s^ttcrfiPlH / ►bearing the expense. churth in Denver. Musical Program Sunday oldville Baptist Church (Sunday afternoon at 5 oYlock the lior and junior choirs of the Gold- /ille Baptist church will present a tfogram of Christmas music. .The training union will meet at 6 o^clock, followed by a Christmas play by the juniors under the direction of Mrs. Annie Bell O’Dell. The public is cordially invited to attend these special services' ,the pastor. Rev. James B. Mitchell, announces. the clinic with parents or relatives Mrs. Cleve Satterfield, bearing the expense. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kellett of] ! Assisting the Minic in securing pa- Newberry, were week-end guests of tients were’" tpchers'‘-of the local the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. (school system/ who observed their;C. J. Blackwell. (pupils and any Who appeared to be 1 Mrs. Rosalee Furr of Woodruff,! deficient in _s|ght/ were directed to visited Mr. and-Mrs. J. S. Navy theJ appear for ex|amj!nation. sir AT GREENVILLfc MEET Mrs. J. Hamp Stone of the com mercial department, and Miss Mar., ... , 6 aret Hollis ot Ihe traffic department | ^ past week-end. . Pvt. Martin Wilbanks- of Camp Tyson, Tenn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Fuller this week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton King of KIWANIS MEET TODAY The Kiwanis club will meet this evening at 7:30 instead of on its scheduled meeting date of peer , 24. i Newly-elected officers for ’43 will be ! inducted into office. , SAY, ‘T SAW IT IN THE CHKON- TLE.” THANK YOU. USE 666 TABLETS. SALVE, NOSE DROPS of the Southern Bell Telephone com pany, attended a district meeting of the Southern Association of Bell Tel ephone Employes in Greenville on Saturday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jackson, Sunday. Mrs. M. C. Smith is spending sev eral days with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Wilson, in Laurens. Mrs. Julia Thrift of Inman spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robinson. Mrs. Hallie Campbell visited friends in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McManua of SCHOOLS CLOSE FRIDAY The ’city schools will close tomor row for the Christmas vacation pe riod, to reopen on January 4th. ™~-°T?_ an . age SCh ° 0lS WiI1 als ° I Whiter Mr ^andf MrsTJEarl**Barbee and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. close tomorrow. LT. NELSON Lt. Lamar H. Nelson, son of Mrs. T. J. Leake of this city, was recently promoted to the rank of first lieuten- j ant. Lt. Nelson was in CCC service prior to entering active military duty! in May and served at Camp Lee, Va.,' and Camp Blanding, Fla. At present] he is stationed at Camp Crowder, Joplin, Mo. His relatives and friends] here will be interested to learn of Jiis promotion. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY Library To Aid In Purchase of Books MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 21 and 22 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 21 and 22 GEORCE BRENn BRENDA MARSHALL LTW "Omaha Trail n warncr bros: big new hiti SELECTED SHORTS. NEWS. 10c and 30c ^ Feature- begins 2:32. 4:28. 7:32, 9:28. 10 A. M, Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 23 and 24 ! With JAMES CRAIG, DEAN JAG-] If 1- - ^ „ GER. PAMELA BLAKE, EDWARD 1 ^ * lth Mr - and Mrs - A - M - ELLIS, CHILL WILLS, DONALD mate - _ MEEK, HOWARD*DA SILVA- and MORRIS ANKRUM. The thundering story of the first railroads to" span in .America! The story of reckless pio- b"1l>day December 19. i. neers and beautiful women ... of the 'West in all it’s old glory! plus James Smith and daughter of Gold- | ville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith. i , . _— ~Mr7 and Mrs. O C. Harris and ! The city pibTIc^library in anxious son Billy, spent Saturday in Green-! to , render every possible service to wood with Mr. and Mrs. O. C J Clt,zens Clinton. Due to the ab- jj arr j s sence of any book store in the city Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oakley of^e library offers to secure, at list near Mountville, visited Mr. an d! P nce . any book in pnnt. Any profit Mrs. S. L. Oakley Sunday. i derived will be added to the library s Mrs. J. W. Durman and Mrs. Ruth ^et for the purchase of new Raley and Mrs. Phillips and daugh- ] bo ”, ,, - , , ... Fay, of Newberry, spent Sun- 1 Th,s , offer of servlce 18 bem g Shu- made after consultation with the city authorities and Smith’s Pharmacy, , dealers in textbooks, Librarian J. Birthday /*” Isaac Copeland, states. . A. M. Shumate celebrates his COMEDY. CARTOON. SPORT- LIGHT. NEWS, 10c apd 25c Feature begins 2:49,4:39,7:49,9:39. ii Mexican Spitfire Sees A Ghost" ERROL and LUPE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 23 and 24 BILLY THE KID ‘ With LEON VELEZ. in KEROSENE... 12 c per Gallon YARBOROUGH OIL COMPANY WEST MAIN STREET r ii Law and Order" n Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood" , With CHESTER MORRIS. 10c and 20c 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 11:30 P. M. SHOW’! h’t a Mwry SCREAM, to* to/HuAiC! k.W KYSER ^ din DREWWYMAN KAY KYSEt'S KANO (-kuArJ “THE SLEEPWALKER’’ with PLUTO. 10c and 30c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, . December 25 and 26 ipotf'o 1 ^*r\ T\ 'J Your blues do o i/' disappear act! On The Sick List •, C. V. Gillman is ill at his home on Main street. Little Paul Taylor is ill with flu. Special Service ■ There will be special music and, singing at the Baptist church Sun- 'day at each service. The program (will be given by Rev. and Mrs. W. ■A. Tinsley,, their son and daugh- iter-in-law. Morning services at i 11:30-and evening services at 7:30. With BUSTER CRABBE, AL ST.' * JOHN, TEX O’BRIEN and WANDA j ^ _ J KolI ,® , 1 Honor McKAY' 1 Tbe L y dia Mlll s company has t- i. • iplaed a roll of honor in front of Feature begins 2:00, 4:14. 6:28, 8:42.; the flag pole on the mill lawn> The Marks tho Soot" ro ^ consisting of names of workers With DAMIAN O’FLYNN, HELEN ! . w ‘ b ° are .. 1 . n millta iY service. It PARRISH. DICK PURCELL, NEIL llsts <5 whlte h^and 5 negros. ' HAMILT0N ’ , Girls Auxiliary Meets The G. A.’s held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday evening at '5 o’clock at the home of Mrs. “PERILS OF THE ROYAL S L- Oakley. Several members took g Phone 29 fof Appointment MOUNTED, Chapter 12. 10c and 20c ] Part' m giving a very interesting - program. Eight members were pres ent. A Christmas party was plan ned to be held at the home of Mrs. C. R. Kukkendall at seven o’clock, Saturday night, December 19. Feature begins 3:18,5:32,7:46, and 10:00. — plus 10 A. M. Show THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, December 25 and 26 Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations Office Hours: Dr. Smith, Daily, 4:15 to^ Dr. Felder r Daily, 9 to 6 CLINTON, S. C. To Make Dreams Come True Wonderful—Useful You'll find just the gift she's been wishing for in our .. . • Lingerie Department Lovely Robes — quilted %atin and chenille; Dainty Gowns-^trimmed or tailoredPajamas, 32 to 40, extra -size&f- beautiful Mary Baron and Lady Love Slips—satin and crepe, all sizes, exclusive in our shop; flat tering Bed Jackets, Nylon Brassieres and Marion Rohr afid Hanes’ Silk Panty Sets—69c and $1.25, in white, tearose, blue, and black. All attrac tively boxed. Select A Purse . . . she’ll be proud to carry. We have a complete assortment of leather and novelty fabrics in new designs. Costume Jewelry We have just the ornament to complete her holiday costume—Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets and Compacts. a Fine Linen and. Gaily Printed v Cotton Handkerchiefs will be a truly appreciated gift. Visit our gift department. We’ll be glad to help you. Chaney’s Dress Shoppe CLINTON — Mrs. Ethel Chaney, Prop. — LAURENS ; r / A Woman’s Mission Union Meets The W. M. U. held their monthly,! ' meeting Sunday evening at the church. Mrs. Paul McCauley pl*e- j sided. After a business session the i following members took part on the! program. Song—“Joy to The World.” Devotional—Luke 2:1-21, Mrs. Ellis. Song—“The Light of the World, j Jesus.” “Thinking and Doing”—Mrs. Paul j McCauley. “The Value of Individuals”—Mrs.! The King of the Cowboys singing I Henry Abercrombie “DONALD’S GOLD MINE.” MUSICAL COMEDY. NEWS. 10c and 30c Feature begins 2:00, 3:55, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:40. ' jyour favorite songs! . . . “Boots and Saddles” and “Call of the Canyon.” i Other songs are “Somebody Else Is j Taking My Place,” “Montana Skies” and “When It’s Chilly Down- In Chile.” plus EL BRENDEL in “OLAF LAUGHS LAST.” “PERILS OF NYOKA,” Chapter 4. CARTOON. ’ 10c and 25c Feature Begins: Friday: 2:17, 4:12, 6:07, §:02, 0:57. Saturday: 2:05, 4:00, 5:55, 7:50, and 9:45. i 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. God’s Will for Me’’—Mrs. W. JJ Dabbs. “God’s Will For Others”—Mrs.] Homer Richey. Song—“Silent Night.” The uipon was dismissed with prayer by Mrs. Clyde Trammell. Miss Covil To Leave Hospital WAR STAMPS ON SALE AT BOTH THEATRES f 4 l the city. Beginning this week the Street Department will move Garbage only ONCE a week. This is being done in ac cord with instructions from 0. P. A. to conserve gasoline, tires and tubes. We ask the cooperation of the public in this matter. If possible, please make arrangements to burn all trash and shrubbery cuttings so that garbage only will have to be collected. 9 Clyde S. Lankford, Supt. Street Department • ■» eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeMoeetoeeeooeeeeeeeae»♦♦♦♦♦♦# Miss Ann Covil, superintendent of nurses at Hays‘hospital, has resigned her position and will leave Saturday to spend two weeks in Greenwood with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Covil, before entering army ser vice January’l. Miss Covil is a graduate of the Mary Black hospital school of nurs ing, Spartanburg, and has done post graduate work at Charity hospital. New Orleans. Since coming to Clin-] ton she has made many friends who will,regret to learn she is leaving Birth Announcement MARTIN • Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Martin an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mel anie Fant, December 12, at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Martin is the former Miss Melanie Thomley. "Stopped Eating Things I liked because of gas, sour stomach and heartburn. ADLERIKA relieves me. Now I eat anything I like.” (JJK. —Ark.) If spells of constipation up set YOU, try quick-acting ADLER IKA today. • SMITH’S PHARMACY Every year or within a given period of time, each business ► * ■ ■ ^ - firm takes inventory. A smart business man always knows how he stands and a thorough check-up is a vital necessity. And so it is with Clothes. Every smart woman and well- groomed man will inventory their wardrobe to see that their \ apparel is properly and regularly dry cleaned. Take g look today and send us those garments that you ■ % ** expect to wear during the holiday season. PLEASE REMEMBER —OUR PUNT WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 25 AND 26 f