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I \ Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. * 1 . . Thursdoy, December 21, 1944 Clinton Roises Quota In Seal Campaign Clinton had surpassed its $1500 quota in the annual Christmas Seal campaign of the Laurens County Tu- Beware Coughs i from common colds ^ That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist 10 sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with 0 the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have vour money back. CREOMULSION berculosis Association by $136.24 on Tuesday. Mrs. Hamp Stone, local treasurer and mail seal sale chair- ; man, has announced. Receipts are j still coming in, Mrs. Stone added. I Of the $1686.24 collected to date, '$503.06 worth of seals were pur- I chased at Goldville where the sales I campaign was under the, direction of! W. K. Waits. The Clinton and Lydia; Cotton Mills have a present total of j S251.96. chairman F. D. Lockmnn, i reported, and further sales are ex pected.. The public school sales, directed by I Superintendent Pat Hobson, totaled $313.67. Mrs. George Blalock’s Bond Sale Committee has collected $185.00 ^ , and its report is not yet complete, j COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING NAMED FOR DR. W. G. NEVILLE, FORMER PRESIDENT Service Officer Here On Friday County Service Officer Seawright will be in Clinton on December 29 in the American Legion hall over Chaney’s Dress . Shoppe to confer with or assist veterans of World Wars No. one and two. Each week there after Mr. Seawright will be here on Friday, officers of the local post an nounce. ber 24, at 3 o’clock to sing Christmas carofe. Parents and friends are also invited, to come and join in the spe cial Christmas program. W r Canteen Group To Sing Carols POST CARDS — For Service Men, 25 for 10c. Send your son, brother ir relatives several packages if you want more mail. They are a “quick note home.” No postage required for mailing. Chronicle Publishing Co. 0§ It Y»wruH-9t Ikm Ciumfort FOMANENT WAVE IH Complete with ourian, mik end wmreaeC The shirt $16.25. •- factory has sales totaling The young people of Clinton are invited to meet at the Teen-Age, Canteen Sunday afternoon. Decern-' •mrJTOl jo poo and wave eet. It'* easy to do and tale for every type of hair, lor amaitng re for Charm-KurL. On resuite—bo sure u 0 million •old. KELLERS DRUG STORE The remaining $416.30 of the sales to date came from mail seal cam- j paign which is not nearly complete For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis • yet, Mrs. Stone reportedi CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY FRIDAY AND SATl’RDAY, December 22 and 23 Girl Rush FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, December 22 and 23 Swint) Hostess Comedy plus music, with a dash Benny Goodman's band blasting; ol western thrills. With WALLYthe best hits for the SWING; THE LATE DR. W. G. NEVILLE ot western thrills. With WALLY 1 ou t the best hits for the SWING i Special services were held at Pres-1 ~ BROWN. ALAN CARNEY. FRAN- FANS, with MARTHA TILTON. IR^IS j byterian college chapel at 2:30 p.m. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Owens, and CES LANGFORD VAGUE Feature Begin Friday: 2 40. 4 25. 7:40. 9:25. Saturday 2 40. 4 25, 6:10, 7:55, 9:40. CARTOON Fox and Hounds.” NEWS. , 9c and 35c NOTICE: No morning show Monday, Dec. 25—Christmas day. MIDNIGHT SHOW CHRISTMAS NIGHT AT 11:30 What A Man With JOHNNY DOWNS and WANDA McKAY. Come one, come all—there's fun in the air. Admission 35c ^ MONDAY AND TUESDAY. December 25 and 26 Rainbow Island ancf VERA ADRIAN. CHARLES SOLLINS and Sunday upon the occasion of the of HARRY HOLMAN doing the comics | fu-ial changing of the name of the i for your entertainment. . ...., .Feature Begins: Friday: 2:00, 4:40, 7:20, 10:00. Satuday: 1:54, 4:36, 7:14, 9:54. i The Eagle's Brood I Western thrills, action and sus pense.- Feature Begins: Friday: 3:16, 5:56, 8:36. Saturday: 3:10, 5:50, 8:30. Tiger Woman, Chap. 12 9c and 30e 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. I Administration building to Neville i Hall. I Albert C. Todd, of Greenwood, chairman of the college board of trustees, presided and the address of j the occasion was made by Dr. Wil- | liam P. Jacobs, president of the in stitution. > Dr. Jacobs paid high tribute to the splendid leadership of former Presi dent William Gordon Neville and gave a biographical sketch. (birthday December 18. Dr Neville was born in Oconee Misg Jjnki Sadler celebrated . county, S. C m 1855. After early; birthd Saturd schooling in his own community, he; Mrg R Todd has a birthd to , finished four years at Newberry and mnrrow Adger colleges in Walhalla. He stud Mr. and Mrs. John A. Davis Miss Frances Uldrick will celebrate a birthday tomorrow. Mrs. Emma J. Little of Simpson- ville, formerly of this city, is 86 years old today. Mrs. E. C. Goff celebrated a birth day yesterday. I Edgar Eugene Wells, Jr., is five; years old today. Cpl. and Mrs. Joe Dixon have a' wedding anniversary today. I Lt. Lawrence Hall observed a! MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 25 and 26 Cornin' Round the Mountain ied two years at Columbia Theologi cal seminary, 1878-7880, and gradu ated from Princeton in 1881. Dr. Jackie Franks will be eight years old December 24. Mabry McCrary, seaman first class .. ,,,,, . . . ... . 0 . | of the navy, has a birthday Decem- Neville held pastorates at Ninety-Six, ( ber 24 Cokesbury Concord and Yorkville.] sta „ s , j hn w F , j who South Carolina, and Frankfort, Ken- In technicolor island picture with DOROTHY LA- MOUR leading the cast. With EDDIE BRACKEN pulling the comics. Also GIL LAMB and BARRY SULLIVAN. Feature Begins: Christmas Day: 2:00. 4:19, 6:38, 8:57. Tuesday: 2 15, 4:24. 7:15. 9:24. NEWS and MARCH OF TIME. 9c and 35c WEDNESDAY AN’H THURSDAY, December 27 and 28 Ridin’, shootin’ and singin’ with another tropical GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BUR NETT. Feature Begins: Monday: 2:41, 4:27, 6:03, 7:39, 9:15. Tuesday: 2:41, 4:27, 7:41, 9:27. CARTOON and NEWS. 9c and 30c j lucky, and came to be recognized as a Christian minister of pre-eminent influence. While at Cokesbury, he married Virginia Aiken, daughter of a great and worthy South Carolina leader, D. Wyatt Aiken. is with the air corps in Italy, has a birthday December 24. Mr. hnd Mrs. John David Blakely will observe their first ‘wedding an niversary December 24, took over the control of Presbyterian college in 1904, Dr. Neville was elect ed as president because,'of all avail able ministers, he was easily recog-1 nized as the most suitable to inaugu-! rate this state-wide venture of the church into the field of secular edu cation. Dr. Neville’s tireless energy, gracious diplomacy, and administra tive ability rapidly extended the pat- 1 j ronage and appeal of the college far ... 1 beyond local bounds. Funds were; The Texas Rangers give you thrill raised for the construction of Judd after thrill in this hard-shootin, 1 Pfc. Alec R. Blakely of this city e J * O /-y an d San Pedro, Calif., will observe a When the Synod of South Carolina birthday D e cem ber 27. Mary Kent Wysor *has a birthday today. ! To Our FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Christmas Rives us a grand opportunity to forget our cares and to lose ourselves in the glorious atmosphere of the good fellowship of friends and loved ones. It’s the American way of life and we, as Americans, appre ciate the happiness and contentment resulting from this ideal. Wishing You A Hearty Christmas Season And A New Year Which Will See Many Happier Days, ^ * We Look Forward To Serving You In the Years to Come. J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler “It’s Time That Counts” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 27 and 28 The Pinto Bandit hard--fightin’ picture. With DAVE dining hall, Laurens dormitory, and the building now used as the YMCA (TEX) O'BRIEN. JIM NEWILL and ':‘“I";, “l V" 7‘* rMtv wtt vvocom 1 buiding. He also secured funds for ! GUY WILKERSON. __ the- Administration building which was erected and dedicated while he was in office. Dr. Neville’s death came suddenly June 8, 1907. Dr. Neville had the honorary de- Do you know your boy-friend? | g ree G f d j) from Davidson college You’ll find lots of fun in this tangle. and the LL.D. from the University of Feature begins 2:00, 4:31, 7:02, 9:33. When Strangers Marry .mi SYDNEY PETER GREENSTREET-LORRE mumu-fmvm-mw&m Feature begins 2:36, 4:48, 7:00, 1 9:12. CARTOON. COMEDY, SPORTS. 10 A. M Show WED. 9c and 35e With DEAN JAGGER. KIM HUN TER and NEIL HAMILTON. Feature begins 3:00, 5:31. 8:02. and 10:33. ^ • Last Chapter— Don Winslow of the Coast Guard South Carolina. He was a great lead er, a forceful speaker, and author.; He was of striking appearance and had an animated and genial person ality. His popularity with his breth ren in the ministry was rarely; equaled. Dr. Jacobs stated that of the illus trious children of Dr. Neville, two married ministers, two became min-i .v .* ij m 9c and 30c » . ^ ! isters, afid three became missionaries, j , j It is probable that no single family, — (affiliated with the life of the college through its history has performed a; !morq^ faithful and more constructive; service in the Master’s cause than 1 has the Neville family. Dr. Jacobs stated that it was par ticularly fitting that the name of Neville should be engraved indelibly j upon the records of Presbyterian col- j lege and that it was his official privi- 1 lege, by authority of the. board of | trustees, to declare that the name of (the main college building would be j Neville Hall from now on arnS for ever in honor of the great Christian preacher and administrator. U 1 0 U ATTEND YOU AND MAY NEW FOUND BLESSINGS MAKE THE NEW YEAR MORE BRIGHT. Our Entire Organization Wishes To Thank Our Friends and Customers for Their Patronage and Good-will the Past Year. CHANEY’S DRESS SHOPPE CLINTON LAURENS MRS. ETHEL CHANEY, Prop. T least one time in the year we can be happy. The con tentment and enjoyment of abundant life is greatly in evidence at this one season of the year—Christmas. On this great significant occasion we need to lean toward those things for which Christmas stands. We need the spiritual help that comes from associations and thoughtfulness of loved ones and friends. It tends to offer encour agement to us after the experiences of the year filled with .unsettled conditions, with sacrifices, and in many cases—unhappiness. Let us remember those things for which Christmas stands, obtaining from these remembrances the confi dence that will enable us to meet the problems of the future with heads unbowed. May we wish you a happy season for this and many more years to come. BIRTHDAYS AND NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. Mrs. 6eorge R. Blalock has a birth day December 27. Fred Burnett, Jr., will observe a birthday December 28. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. v Shands, of Greenville, formerly of thiis city, will observe their 51st wedding anniver sary December 27. Little Susan Felder, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Felder, will be two years old December 24. December 26 birthdays include Mrs. Dennis Sowers and R. L- Plax- ico. J. E. Benjamin observes a birthday December 27. Mrs. M^ C. Poole has a birthday December 23. Mrs. Chris Adair and W, O. Hol land observe birthdays Christmas day. December 25th anniversaries in clude Capt. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Casino and Broadway Theatres GOOD PICTURES ALWAYS" j