The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 20, 1944, Image 2

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« / » \ \ jU:' , pr // . - V ’ { 1 Page Two $ THE CLINJON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 20, 1945 Sadler's To Open In Copeland Building I’i'ace," will be presented at St. John's Lutheran church on Christ mas eve at 8 p.m. to which the pub lic is invited. Slidler-Owens Pharmacy will open: NOTICE temporarily Jnday^mornmg in the To state Farm Insurance Com- BIRTHDAYS AHD ANNIVERSARIES NOTED vacant J. I. Copeland and Bro. build ing on North Broad street following .their disastrous flrp Tuesday night.-4^ Candlelight Service At Lutheran Church pany Policyholders I am arranging for/J. D. Jeans, Jr.,j 119 N. .Broad Street/Clinton, to rep-! resent^ the State 4Farm Insurance] Company beginning January ,1st. He | will be glad to service your policies, so feel free to call on him. HARRY fR. THURMOND ^4 The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. jville, Louise Tribble, Frances Wfyel- Cobb, Thomas Edward Prince, Mar- | chel, "Bobby Whittle, Juanita Wicker, ^tha Anne Simpson, Martha Young, 1 Elanda Wilkes, Anne Williams. ; Dick Vaughan. 9th grade: Polly Davenport, Mar-: 7th grade: Guy Blakely, Sara tha Galloway, Valerie Harmon, Mar- Blakely, Velma Cox, Catherine Eich- ijaret Harris, Robert Hollingsworth,; e ib er g er( N e n e Fuller, Ruth Lowery, Aline Ma%rtW, Helen NofTz, Sam-; Sease Linda mie Pinson, Earl Pitts, John Sease, i5ally Feggy ^ ease > Linda Smith, Thornton Rach«*l, Charlotte Uldrick, Frances Winn. Dr. Sims To Speak For Baptists Sunday Gerry Jarapamell. * , ^ 1 #8th grade^ Mona Blakely, Frances Dr. Chas. F. £ims, executive sec retary of the Baptist State Board in Columbia, will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptist church Sunday morning, it has been announced. Mary Kent Wysor'has a birthday CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY . \/tyday. Linda Scott Reid, daughter of Mr. ^ahd Mrs. Carroll Reid, celebrated her 'first birthday December 17.. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. December 21 and 22 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, December 21 and 22 ffac/fo's SS?(»Y fs d Musica/ Mirth - quake vn the Rustlers Of the Badlands Lt. and Mrs. R. E. Black, will cele brate her first birthday December 25. j Tecesa Sims Copeland, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland, Jr.,| I will be one year old December 22. j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gray Porter' 'observed their third weeding anni-! Jversary December 27/ i foci iday December 27. Mrs. George R. Blalock has a birth-! Fred Burnett, Jr., will observe a birthday December 28. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands will ThriHing Western with excitement 0 k serve their 52nd wedding anniver- | and romance, as the Durango Kid' sary 0e cem ber 27. , roars to new glory. W ith CHARLES 1 December 26 birthdays include 1 Mrs. Dennis Sowers and R. L. Plax- I ico. J V% r > J. E. Benjamin observes a birthday 32 STARS! TAYLOR and. SALLY BLISS. 1 Feature Begins: Vrjday: 2:00, 4:24/6:48. 9:12. Saturday: 1:30, 3:54, 6:18, 8:42. A Pbromourtf Pictvrt I S Strange Confession December 27. Mrs. M. C. Poole has a birthday December 23. <V Mrs. R. C. Adair and O. Hol land observe birthdays Decefnber 25.; December 25 anniversaries include Capt. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Jr., Feature Begins: Friday 2:22, 4 22, 7:22. 9:22. SaTurday 2 00, 3 53. 5:46, 7:39. 9-32. NEWS. 9c and 35c An inner sanctum mystery. The Mr an d Mrs. T. P. Owens and Mr. newest, weirdest shocker, with LON anc j Mrs. John A. Davis. MONDAY. DFUFMBFR 21 MIDNIGHT SHOW STARTS 11:30 CHANEY, BRENDA JOYCE and J. CARROLL NAISH. i , ' . Feature Begins: Friday: 2:58. 5:22, 7:46, 10:10. . Saturday: 2:28, 4:52, 7:16, 9:40. Beautiful Cheat With BONITA GRANVILLE. NOAH BEERY, JR., MARGARET IRVING. SARAH SELBY, CAROL HUGHS and IRENE RYAN. •IDIOTS DELUXE' 1 and "COM MUNITY SINGT Admission 35c The Purple Monster Strikes, Chap. 13 9c and 30c 10 A M. Show SATURDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 24 and 25 Miss Frances Uldrick will celebrate i a birthday December 22. Mrs. E. C. GbfT is observing a birthday today. Emily Jane McAbee celebrated her 12th birthday December 15. Edgar Eugene Wells, Jr., will be six years old tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon will have a wedding anniversary tomorrow. Lt. Lawrence Hall observed a birthday December 18. , Miss Jinki Sadler celebrated a ] birthday December 16. Mrs. Ray Todd r has’a birthday De- MONDAY AND TUESDAY Song Of the Prairie cember 22. December 24 atyd 25 20. '0« BETTY GRABLE JOHN PAYNE JUNE HAVER and Jackie Franks will be nine years old December 24. Mabry McCrary has a birthday Thrilling romance of the Western December 24. t i range, with chills, spills and action.] John W. Finney, Jr. t has a birthday With KEN CURTIS and-JEFF DON- December 24, and Mrs. Finney will NELL. observe her’s December 30. , M Pfc. Alec Blakely, who is in Feature begins 2:49, 4:38, < :49, 9:38., panamaCanal Zone, will observe "MAGIC OF YOUTH,” NEWS and a birthday December 27 COMEDY. 9c and 30c U- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 26 and 27 Wanderer Of the Wasteland Christmas Cantata At Presbyterian Church Beautifully Rendered Feature begins 2:15, 4:24, 6:33-and 8:42 We wdi stay open al) day both Christmas Eve and Christmas day. Please come on schedule. A large union congregation of the up-town churches was present for .the Chrsitmas cantata, “The Christ Child,” at the First Presbyterian Excitement, thrills and suspense i n church Sunday evening. The choir this Western drama. With JAMES j was augmented by several voices WARREN and AUDREY LONG. (from other churches. The rendition was under the direction of Mrs. J. * i, ‘ l f l fk ! n T '< 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. * EWS ' % and 35c ; Feature begins 2:00, 4:23. 6:47 andjp^^J* organist 9:11 land director. The rostrum and choir loft were l artistically decorated in cedars and ' greens with an impressive scene de- U KDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 26 and 27 Bedside Manner Easy To Look At , T , . , . _ . Ipicting Shepherds and their sheep. Music, dancing and wisecracks. ^ he star ^ Belhlehcm }■ ‘ ha ! it’ He caught if You'll C <m- iy .ull ot fun for the nv.iy W.t r RUTH HUSSEY JOHN CARROLL. • e o -j'iii, 2 .hi. \\ ith GLORIA JEAN, KIRBY apporpriate setting arranged on GRANT, ERIC BLORE and THE the front of the organ. 52, 5:44, 7:36 DELTA RHYTHM BOYS. Feature begins 2:55, 5:18, 10:06._ . Jungle Queen, Chop. 9 .ii A M Show WEDNESDAY. 9c and 30c Members of the choir presented the cantata with ease and interpre- 1 •4“ anfl Native skill jto usher in the Chri$t- T UNUSUAL '()M EDY.- ()CCUPA- 9c-35( SDAY. Belk’s IN TIME FOR ^ CHRISTMAS! • • • LIMIT ONK PAIR TO A CUSTOMAND ONLY WITH CARD NOS. 1 TO 24. I Not enough for ovorynnp ..hiii wo do^£XP^ct bigger shipments later. Please bring your NY T LON HOSIERY CARDS to our hosiery department! ‘ mas season. It was a most credi-i table and enjoyable rendition. G. W. Coker, leading tenor voice! in the cantata, was in top form in his solos. The other soloists also cred-i Atably carried their parts, Miss Wil son Hammond, Miss Rosa Mahaffey, Miss Elise , Merriam, Mrs. Thomas: Milam and Mrs. Henderson Pitts. ! Those taking part in the cantata 1 were: Sopranos: Myra Adair, Barbara; Anderson, Alberta Baldwin, Mrs. M.) W. Brown, Peggy Copeland, Lillian Dillard, Mrs. E. H. Hall,,iMis§ Wilson Hammond, Cornelia Hjymis, Jean Harris, Margaret Harris^Ks: Thom- ! as HoUis, Ayliffe Jacobs,, ( ro;s. Thom as Milam, Miss Elise Merriam, Anne Owens, Barrie Jean Wingard, Kent Wysor, Grace Young. Altos: Mary Frances Harris, Miss Rosa Mahaffey, Mrs. Henderson Pitts, Mrs. Dan Roberts, Julia Tay lor, Mrs. Reese Young. Tenors: W. G. Coker and Dr. B. O. Whitten. Basses: John Coker, J. S. Gray and H. G. Prince. Clinton High School Honor Roll For Six-Week Period Bronchial Coughs—Stubborn Hang-On Coughs % c Colds Remarkable Home Remedy Quickly Loosens - Up—>Expels Germ Laden Phl< hlegm ipoundcd from ra.ro/ Canadian Pine Balaam, Menthol, /Iriata Moss and other effective /ingredients, Buckleys OANADIOL, Mixture Is entirely different—more effective- quicker In action. Over 14 million bottles of Buck ley's CANADTOL Mixture, for irri- tatlng Uronctiial Coughs due to! Cdlds, have been sold—proof that thousands of mothers know its worth and would hardly dream of facing winter without it Buckley’s Mixture is all medication—no syrup —contains no dope. Your own drug gist has this remarkable Canadian discovery—now made in U.S.A.—get a bottle right away at any good drug store and take it for more restful sleep tonight. You'll find it quickly loosenst, up thick choking phlegm, soothes raw membranes, makes breathing easier. 45c-85c— all druggists. 11th grade: Ralph Bragg, Mary Kent Wysor, Elsie Vaughn, Lucy Thomas, Graced Young, Myra Adair, Margaret Ann Barnett, Lillian Dill ard, Doris Gregory, Cornelia Harris, Ayliffe Jacobs, Ferd Jacobs, Bobby Owens, Ruby Workman, Arnold Young. 10th grade: Lee Blakely, Virginia Chandler, Elva Jogn Davenport, Eu genia Neighbors, Betty Sue Simpson, Mary Frances Pinson, Severn Somer- Sodler Thanks All , Who Helped At Fire We wish to thank the firemen and all who assisted them for their splen did services Tuesday night in fight ing the disastrous fire at our store. We know they were working under terrible weather condtiions, and we hope none will staffer ill effects from the exposure. We are grateful to all for vour help and interest. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY E. Sadl6r.