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/ Page Two r '•< ! #■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE n Thurscfey/April 10, 1947 MAJESTIC RADIO Mighty Monarch of the Air COPELAND'S Hardware Supply Co. Phone 15 South Clinton News For the Week . .. ; MISS BETTY JEAN ULUS ^Correspondent and Representative ter, Mrs. W. Br McLendon and chil dren a-nd. I\3iss.I>oris Bagwell visited Mrs. Johfi Bagwell in Laurens Sun- dawX Mr. and Mts.. Ernest Kellet of md M|s.. Ninety-Six, speM Saturday with C. J. Blackwell andnamily. I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan of hear . ( , Clinton, were visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Grover'Kirby and; Mrs. Walt Cato the past week-end. children spent Sunday with Mrs.! Friends of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. John Kirby in Laurens. . Dawson will be interested to know Mrs. Reulben Overstreet spent last'^5 have‘returned to the commun- week with her mother, Mrs. Amer Lee. Friends of Mrs. Lee will regret to learn that she is seriously ill. Mrs. Ben Harvey visited Mr. and Tire Recapping. Battery Charging. Firestone Batteries. Radiator Boiling. Car and Truck Repairing. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. F’hone 119 Gary St. ity. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. U. D. C, TO MEET , BAPTIST Y. W. A. TO MEET A meeting of the local chapter) Y. W. A. of the First Baptist will be held tonight at the home of 1 meet Monday evening, tt •. -> u* . . | April 14 .with Miss Nettie Lou Mur- United Daughters of the Confederacy Mrs. J. H. Stone. Miss Agnes Davis will be program leader. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Mrs. Eula Wells of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cauley ob served a wedding anniversary April 1. Js April 6th was the wedding anni- spending a week with her daughtelr, j versar y Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Marlin Neal, and Mr. Neal. J Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Net- , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of Mrs. Marvin Harvey near Laurens visitod Mr and Mrs Those celebrating birthdays April , Sunday. I Grover MdnVmV Sunday *•> ««•: M«. Jessie Sparks, Mrs. C. | j (Mrs. Venie Austin and children of 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McAlister pfi^*' Mrs. Fred Burnett, and .near Clinton, spent Sunday with, West Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. | ^' ranc * s W a y n ® Merchant, son of Mr. | Mrs. Pauline Lawson. 1 George Pressley of Goldville, visti-! and ji 11 * 5 A - Merchant, i Joe Nelson visited his grandpar-1 ed Mrs. Margaret Worthey and chil-i Suddeth will celebrate 3 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulley, ’ dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor | bi ^ hda y ton ? or f° w ; in Gray Court Sunday. as Leesville Sunday. 1 Mrs. N. E. Hill was the week-end .vet Q * BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING ...and... HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE S , guest of her daughter,' Mrs. 1 S. W. • Prather, and Mr. Prather. a Yestercfay’s birthdays included S. Ed McAlister and Lena were visi-' A ' Timm ° n s, Miss Inez Young, How-i tors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me-, 16 Dawkins, Martha McMillan,! Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe M c-1 dau S hter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Me-1 Carson Sundav Millian, and Ann Johnson, daugh-, Mr. and Mrs>J. A. Black, Sr., and! ter of Mr - and Mrs - R - w - Johnson.! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black, Jr., and! A Pnl 16th birthdays will include j ‘Mrs. Jack W. Anderson, Miss Ann! Barnette and Miss Jean Layton, ofj this city and Greenville. i Bobby Webb is visiting D. t. Neal | at Alamo, Ga. " * *■ t' ‘ ! Mrs. Eula Quinton and children of; children and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j Woodruff, and Mrs. Tom Flow and ^ Black and children had dinner near phildren of Goldville, visited Mr. j Clinton Sunday. ‘ and Mrs-. S. W. Prather Sunday. | Elsie Atkins of Gastonia, N. C., . Mrs. Bill Jenkins of Greenwood, : was the week-end gu'est of Mr. and | Ada ‘ r ' and J° se Phine Copeland spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Leroy Davis. 1 have ; birthdays April 14. Janie IMiller. ‘ j Mrs. Lois Webb and children spent Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis observed [ Mr. ^nd Mrs. Casey Abercrombie' the week-end with Mrs. Betty Webb I 3 M c land Jimmy spent Sunday with Mr. ^ Goldville. _ - WUham H^nrv C ? Peland ’ MrS< and Mrs. Howard Oliver in Lackhart. 1 Vlr ^ ^ 1 lliiani Henry and G Mrs. T. M. Sease, Mrs. Grady Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duckett and |VVUliam Renr y and George Alec § 7 a 7;“7; r family and Misses Sallie Ann and observed their birthdays A P ril Mrs. Ostell Trammell and daughter C4q1 , o . * o.._j :*u 6 —— of Laurens, visited Mrs. Janie Miller Wednesday. Mabel. Loree and Mr. and Mrs. iJuhn Tucker and Mrs. Madeline Dees * . c . ... , T , ^ and Mrs. Rosa Cole Sunday, j spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O, m J | C Mr^and Mrs. F. W. Green’ of Nin- i W,,h i ety-Six, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mills. > i , u ^ ,, TT , ^ Crawford an d ! John Gossett ’ Mrs - Hudson Davis, Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 Stella Duckett spent Sunday with. | Mrs. Cornelia Duckett in Chesney. B e th Trammell, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Cole and and Mrs - Claude Trammell, will be family of Cross Hill, visited Granny : Slx years old Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hamp Holland Moving and Hailing f LOCAL or LONG DISTANCE 1 1 ■ 1 ———— Day or Night Closed or Open Vans Call- ^/ISOjor 402-J Cooper CabilCo. Lewis Cooper ” Marvin Lollis llliHlilll Those ill with flu are: Mrs. B. D.; Taylor, Joyce Gossett, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. ^ „ Mr. and Mrs. fbscar Crawford spent j Bl11 Person and Mrs. Bert Aber- Sundav in Williamston with Mr. and' 0 ™^ ie \ _ Mrs S B Crawford i Tommie McCarson has measles. i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Trammell and! of f ohn Shockley will re- I children were visitors of Mr. and ; gr®t to learn he is a patient at a hos- | Mrs. John Blakely Sunday. I^ 1 m Colun * ia - . | Mrs. Virginia Wilson and daugh- h ^ in * flu are ; .. • , , ■ i Mrs. R. C. Satterfield, Mrs. Paul* will observe their 55th wedding an niversary April 14, April 7th was the wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Cooper. Bobbie Jean Whitlock celebrated her 13th birthday April 4, and little Wayne Whitlock celebrated his third birthday April 3. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson) Jr., will observe their second wedding anniversary April 14. COLD THEATCE Refief At UsH For Your Cough CreomuMon 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 to sell you a bottle of CreomuMon with the understanding you must like .the way it quickly allays the cough or you ] are to have your money back. CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis MclNTQSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. Co ' - „ , DISCOMFORTS Jfe ZtlauiA, — 35 * Par Bottta Birthdays and Anniversaries Miss Mattie Overstreet celebrat ed her birthday yesterday. Bobby Webb will celebrate *his birthday April 14. -—" Carolyn Bennett will celebrate her birthday April 12. Mrs. Dora Harris will observe her • » —— ■ ; ; 90th birthdav Aoril 11 p eggy Satterfield will celebrate her birthday April 21. Wilhelmenia Glenn will celebrate ! her birthday ’April 15, Mrs. J. B. O’Shields will observe her birthday April 15. Bruce Walker celebrated his birth day April L Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emery will ob serve their wedding anniversary Ap- ril 11. Taylor and Mrs. Bill Cauble. j Rotary Boy ChONStCrS, Billy Knight has returned to hisiQi Greenville To Give home from the local hospital and is! v * xJiCCnyill^ IU V3IVc improving. Concert Here Sunday Little Shirley Ann Simmons is| suffering injuries received in a fall) The Clinton Music club will spon- from an automobile Sunday. I sor the Rotary Boy Choristers, of Mrs. M. B. Satterfield is serious- j Greenville, in a sacred concert at the ly ill at her home. ^ j First Presbyterian church Sunday, April 13, at 4:30 p.m. A free-will offering will be taken. The public is cordially invited to hear this program of sacred music. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, April 10 and 11 ( BSC A HEART-WARMING EXPERIENCE! / 1 WALT xo.a, V D/SA/EV'5\ FlftH UVE.ACTION ICAI MUSIC DRAMA' SONG OF THE SOUTH TECHMCOtOZ *Rauo«i kuino I % UNCLE REMUS 6 HIT SCNGS TO HUM and WHISTLE Feature- 2:22. 4:19. 7:22, 9:19. NEWS. 9c and 35c SATURDAY. APRIL 12 King of Wild Horses A thrilling story of a horse, an orphan b oy and his uncle. With PRESTON FOSTER. GAIL PAT RICK, BIG BOY WILLIAMS and BILLY SHEFFIELD. „ Feature 2 00, 3:51, 5:42, 7:33, 9:24. Also SHORT. 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 14 and 15 The Show-Off With RED SKELTON, MARILYN J.1AWELL, MARJORIE MAIN- add. VIRGINIA O’BRIEN. Feature 2:31, 4:25, 7:31, 9:25. NEWS and SHORT. 9c and 35c 10 A M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 ^ Vacation In Reno It’s a pie-throwing, jeep, stage coach. Cadillac-chasing comedy, with JACK HALEY and ANNE JEFF REYS. Feature: 2:00, 4:23, 6:46, 9:09. ' ' The Falcon's Adventure More mystery, thrills and excite ment in this latest film of the Fal con. With TOM CONWAY. Feature: 3:00, 5:23, 7:46, 10:09. Also SHORT. 9c and 35c 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY AND "SATURDAY, April 11 and 12 Last Frontier Uprising In color. Wow! It’s action with a bang. Thrills, excitement and ro mance. With MONTE HALE and ADRIAN BOOTH. Feature Begins: Friday: 2:24, 4:54, 7:24, 9:54. Saturday: 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:00. Devil Bat's Daughter Melodrama with mystery, action, i spine-chilling thrills and suspense, j With ROSEMARY LA PLANCHE and JOHN JAMES.' Feature Begins: Friday: 3:24, 5:54, 8:24. Saturday: 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00. Jungl r e Girl, Chop. 5 9c and 30c 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. New Monogement For Service Station ^ Messrs. -Sam and Mabe McCrary are now operating McCrary Service Station on South Broad Street as distributors for Gulf products. The station for a number of years has been operated by J. V. Edwards who has retired. The property is owned by Mrs. R. J. McCrary and C. H. McCrary. Goldville, S. C. Shows Doily: Afternoon 1:45, Night 6:30, 8:30 Saturday: 2:00 o'clock Continuously Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 10-11— 1 "NOCTURNE" With GEORGE RAFT and LYNN BARI \ SATURDAY, APRIL 12- double FEATURE— "DICK TRACY vs. CUtBALL" - - ■ ...Also... "WILD WEST" With EDDIE DEAN and AL LARUE. In Cinecolor. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 14-15— LADY LUCK' y.- - //| r/i Birth Announcements Card of Thanks We wish to thank the people of i the community for their kindness shown us during the recent loss of | our home. The kindness was deeply appreciated and will always be re membered. , Mr. and Mrs. J., C. Robertson! and Family. THOMAS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas an nounce the birth of a son, April 7, at Hays hospital. With ROBERT YOUNG and FRANK MORGAN - - . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16— "SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI" -3k. if ■ News Reels and Selected Short Subjects COLORED BALCONY Revival Services Growing In Interest If It’s Engagement Announced The revival services at Calvary Baptist church are attracting a large attendance, says Rev. J. O. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas an-j pastor. The “s{fecial nite” services nounce the engagement of their , have been well attended by the dif- daughter, Betty Doris, to James Ed- ferent groups ward Williams. The wedding will The powerful messages of Rev. A. take place in May. MONDAY AND TJJESDAY. April 14 and 15 Song of the South Held over because of its great pop ularity and for benefit of those who did not see it Thursday and Friday at the Casino. Feature: 2:24, 4:23, 7:24, 9:23. . NEWS and SHORT. * * > * « '■ ■ Casino Admission Prices on This Lrj 1-.picture—9c and S5c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 16 and 17 Dick Tracy vs. Cueball The great American favorite comic strip on film. With MORGAN CON WAY and Anne JEFFREYS. Feature: 2:24, 4:59, 7:32, 9:58. Brand of the Outlaws An epic o< thrills, excitement and suspense of Western action. With BOB STEELE. " i i Feature: 3:28, 6:01, 8:34. Chapter 7— Lost City of the Jungle 9c and 30c W. M. S. Meets _ The Woman’s Missionary will meet Thursdayf today) at the ^gjj hy all L. Phillips, pastor of the First Bap tist church of Whitmire, and the ii$* spirational singing of Floyd W. Klirw society | 0 f Columbus, Ga., is being appreci- home of Mrs. J. H. Walker. John T. Ott Passes John T. Ott, 40, died Sunday morning at Greenville General hos pital after a brief illness. He was! a native of Union- but Mpd resided in Clinfbn for the past 20 .years. He is survived by his wife and kindness arK j floral tributex during two daughters, Mrs. Mary Kennedy illness and at the death of our Ott, Bptty Jean and Shirley Ann dear and much loved sister, Linda Ott. Mr. Watson encourages the public to hear these men of God preach and sing the gospel in these last services. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our rela tives and friends for their loving Building Material Co " - D. E. TRIBU.E CO.- 54 WE HAVE IN STOCK: OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT t 1* Funeral services were held Tues day at 3 o’clock at the Clinton Mill Pentecostal Holiness church. Rev. J. Belle Young. Especially do we thank those who rendered special service, Dr. Turner and Dr. Woods for their comforting W. Dennis and Rev. L. R. Allen were words> Mrs j F Jacobs and her in charge. Interment followed the Laurens cemetery. > Mr. Ott was a brother-in-law Mrs. H. H. Dalton. of Auction Sole Of C. M m Smith Property in choir for the beautiful music, Dr. George R. Blalock for his faithful service during her illness, and the j Gray Funeral Home. May God bless you. Walter, Minnie, Lizzie Lou, and Macie Young, Mrs. H. H. Holloway, Mrs. Earl E. Diller. A big auction sale of the real es tate and) .personal property of the estate of the late Clarence M. Smith is announced in The Chronicle today. The sale will be held at Smith Mer cantile company, Kinards, Thursday, April 17, beginning at 10:30 a.m. A list of the real estate and personal property to be- offered for sale is in cluded in the advertisement. The Smith Mercantile company business has recently been sold by Mrs. Clarence M. Smith to W. W. Smith/ who will continue its oper ation. 1 CARD OF THANKS The family of the Tate Mrs. Fred Johnson wish to thank our friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown and for the beauti ful flowers sent at the time of her illness and death. > CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown me'during my illness and for the flowers, cards, and other appre ciated gifts I received. Mrs. George W. Copeland. INSIDE FLAT and SEMI-GLOSS WHITE ENAMEL,* ALSO COLORS VARNISH STAINS PORCH AND FLOOR PAINT, All Colors RED and GREEN ROOF PAINT PAINT BRUSHES LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE FULL LINE DOORS AND WINDOWS 2-PLY ROLL ROOFING HOUSE PUN BOOKS — FREE CALL US FOR YOUR NEEDS D. E. Tribble Go. Phone 94 Clinton, S.C.