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Page Two .nr THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 13, 1947 Argo Gospel Singers To Give Program Here The Argo (gospel Singers o? Chi-j cago, 111., will give a musical program next Wednesday night, March 19, at 8 o’clock in Friendship A.M.E. church. The noted musicians ap peared here in rpncert last year. Admission will be $1.00, Rev. D. R. Bedenbaugh. pastor of the churfh,! states, and white residents who love good music are invited jnd will be nrovided leserved seats. NOTICE OF HOLDING SPECIAL TERM OF GENERAL SESSIONS COURT FOR LAURENS COUNTY State of South Carolina. County of Laurens. * A special term of the Court of Gen eral Sessions for Laurens County has been ordered to convene at the Lau rens County Court House at 10:00 A. M., on Monday, March 31, 1947, for a period of two (2) weeks if nec essary, to be presided over by Hon. G. Duncan Bellinger, Presiding Judge for the Eighth Judicial Circuit. Thfe said order provides that members of the Grand Jury are not required to attend the said special session. A)1 defendants, witnesses for the State and Defense on cases now pending on the docket of the Court of General Sessions and all other persons having business at said Court are required to be present at 'Said time and attend the session thereof until properly ex cused. V. R. FLEMING, Clerk of Court, Laurens County, S. C. March 10. 1947. 27-3cf BIRCH, AMERICA'S GREATEST MAGICIAN, COMING WEDNESDAY Birch, America|s foremost magi cian, with his company of assisting artists, will play two engagements} in Clinton Wednesday, March 19, at* Florida Street school. . ' Birch’s performances here are un-j der the sponsorship of the Lions club. Birth Announcements ii 4 js# P ipv% I. EMORY Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Emory, of South Clinton, announce the birth of a daughter Monday, March 10, at Hays hospital. BAILEY Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bailey, of Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter at Hays hospital, March 11. Mrs. Bailey is the former Miss Yvette Dessey of Bsancon, France. PETTY Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Petty, of Gold- ville, announce the birth of a son. March 11, at Hays hospital. NORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris, of Gold- ville,'announce the birth of a son at Hays hospital, Monday. March 10. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR NEW STOCK CERTIFICATfe. I Notice is hereby given that the un- j dersigned owiner of ten (10) shares 1 of the common s|ock of Lydia Cot- ! ton itoills under ^ Certificate No. 85 : will make application to Lydia €ot-l ton Mills for th issuance of a new) certificate in place of the original certificate of stock which has been 1 lost or destroyed, such application to, |be made at the principal offices of; the Lydia Cotton Mills at Clinton, South Carolina, on Monday, April 21, 6tc. SARA HARVIN. , SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE 4 CALL TELEPHONE 458 ' For Quality DRV CLEANING and LAUNDRY SERVICE Modern Method*. New Improv ed machinery and equipment. SERVICE LAUNDRY & CLEANERS, Inc. John W. King, Jr., Mgr.* BIRCH. THE MAGICIAN - „ . _ . , DISCOMFORTS cfffr J-LgxcuL - 3 5 * Par- Bottle The Casino . . . . . . will continue to bring you the best pictures. Watch for these and others this spring: —Johnny O'Clock —Margie —Till the Clouds Roll By —Undercurrent —California —Song of the South —Nora Prentiss —I've Always Loved You —Sinbad the Sailor —The Jolson Story Casino Theatre I -I CASINO THEATRE r THE BROADWAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. March 13 and H Feature £ 28. 4 23, 7:23, 9:23. NEWS and SHORT. 9c and 35c SATURDAY, MARCH 15 Daniel Boone Pioneer days, with thrills and sus- }cnse borne, of the wild. With GEORGE O’BRIEN, HEATHER AN GEL, JOHN CARR I DINE, RALPH FORBES ^ ' - !%~ Feature 2 00, 3:50, 5:40, 7:30, 9:20. COMEDY 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, - March 17 and 18 ROBERT MONTGOMERY —XXVt A MYSTUYI Feature: 2:09, 4:13, 7:09, 9:13. NEWS. 9c and 35c 1'J A. M. Show MONDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 14 and 15 Lone Hand Texan CHARLES STARRETT swings into action as Durang, packing thrills and excitement in his two guns, and SMILEY BURNETT clowning. Feature Begins: Friday. 2:24, 4:57, 7:30. 9:54. - Saturday: 1:30,_3.:54, 6:18, 8:42. The Strangler of the Swamp Mystery and spine-chilling expe riences. With ROSEMARY LA PLANCHE and ROBERT BARRETT. Feature Begins: Friday: 3:24, 5:57, 8:30; Saturday: 2:30, 4:54, 7:18, 9:42. Jungle Girl, Chop. 1 9c and 30c 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, March 17 and 18 , The Adventures of Tom Sawyer We couldn’t) seat everyone when it was here *a few weeks ago, so here it is again. The much-loved stpry of true American boyhood life.^ With TOMMY KELLY/ ANNE GILLIS and WALTER BRENNAN. Feature: 2:33, 4:26, 7’;33, 9:26. NEWS and COMEDY. 9c—30c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 19 and 20 g and proceeds will be used for benefit of the city’s recreation program, club officials state. The Birch show is the largest ma gic production now on tour in this} country. Equipment, scenery and ef-; fects valued in excess of $25,000 are; carried and will be:seen at the local} performances. Slicing a beautiful girl into four! parts, shooting a live canary into a, burning light bulb, causing a live! pony to vanish in mid-air, and many other startling mysteries will be pre- ! seated by this master magician and! cohipany in a magic pot-pourri of: thrills and fun. I The current tour is Birch’s twenty- fifth anrtual one, and his attractive personality makes him’ one of the most pleasing entertainers the magic world has ever produced. Thurston publicly declared that Birch is the only magician sufficiently talented to be his successor and the man he picked to “fill his shoes.” Heading the Birch staff as assist-1 ing artists is Mabel Sperry, hailed by! critics as the world’s greatest girl I xylophonist. Miss Sperry charms mu- ^ sic lovers everywhere with brillian|f! solos on her special built marimba xylophone. Ticket for the local engagements are at popular prices. The afternoon admission will be 30c for children and students and 65c for adults. Ad mission to the night performance will i be 65c for students' and $1.30 for adults. Prices include tax. The afternoon show is at 2:30, and 8 o’clock at night. Goo<44>ye to banging when SLATS-O-WOOD Awnings go over doors, windows or verandas . . . because they’re sturdily an chored to form a part of the house. Let in light, keep out sun. Coax the breeze, repel rain. Bring lasting comfort at low cost. Phone NOW for free estimate. Slati-o-wood Nothing Down to Pay Buy the F. H. A. Way Up to 36 Months Ventilated Wood Awnings Corp. 1804 Anderson Rd., Phone 7167 Greenville, S. C. Y A R D L E Y d Ot t m/i devuM. T EACH n.Tu THE PERFECT COMBINATION FOR DRV SKINS YARDLEY NIGHT CREAM AND I DRY SKIN CLEANSING CREAM ' RaRclIY Mooucn rot A Mime a a*i cmated in ing land and finish *d m to* RAA. •ROM THl ORIGINAL INGUSH FORMULA!. COMWNINC IMPOtTtO AND DOMISTK INGUSH NTS McGees Drug Store A Complete Drug Store Phone No. 1 BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. Mrs. Tom Cooper observed a birth day yesterday. Frances Winn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Winn, is celebrating a birthday today. * Mrs. Watts Davis and Herman Na bors have birthdays tomorrow. Saturday's birthdays include Mrs. Joe Dixon, Wyman Shealy, Jr., and Miss Jean Copeland, student at Win- throp college. Miss Mary Blakely of Laurens, who holds a position here, has a birthday March 18. March 19 birthdays include Mrs. Joe Livingston, Durward Murdock and J. Ashby Galloway. Mrs. John Holland Hunter will ob serve a birthday March 17. Bobby Neighbors has a birthday March 17, and Johnny Horton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horton, will be 11 years old. Carroll C. Brannon will observe a birthday Saturday. Patricia Ann Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Brown, cele brated her third birthday yesterday. i < Thai Brennan Girl WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 f ja A good little show featuring jdR Uuentin i JAMES DUNN and MONA FREE-! Drama and suspense as LAW- ^e tune of soap opera. HENCE TIERNEY, BARTON Mc- LANE and MARIAN CARR go into action. Feature: 2:19, 4:53, 7:27, 10:01. High School Herd Feature: 2:31, 5:31, 8:34. Overland Riders BUSTER CRABBE and AL ST. j JOHN are back in the open plains of Teen-age musical that’s out of this the West, giving out action and corn- world. See it for fun, laughs and hu mor. With PTIEDDIE STEWART, JUNE PREISSCR and ANN ROO NEY. Feature: 2:25, 5:59, 8:33. Also SHORT. 9c and 35c 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. edy. Feature:, 4:06, 7:06, 10:06. Chapter 4— Lost City of the Jungle 9c and 30c , IN MEMORIAM REVEREND FRANK DUDLEY JONES D. D. N '■ At the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of Presbyterian college, Clinton, South Carolina, on February 25, attention was called to the death of Reverend Frank Dudley Jones, D. D., emeritus professor of philoso phy and psychology. Dr. Jones’ con nection with Presbyterian college be gan in 1921 and continued until hi^ death June 30, 1946. Because his pe riod of service with the college was outstanding, and because he was rec ognized as one of the most inspiring teachers and ablest scholars in ihe state; It is hereby resolved: First—That the Board express its deepest gratitude to God for the able service given to the college- by Dr. Jones. Second—That we extend our sin cere sympathy to the family. Third—That these resolutions be come part of the permanent records of the trustees. Respectfully submitted, Marshall W.JJrown, Charles Haddon Nabers, . Committee.