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» 7 T Page Two * THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 8,1947 BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips .. Visitors ane, of Winnsboro, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin and family. ) Mr. ^nd Mrs. William Henry spent the week-end in Seneca with Mrs. Mrs. Martha Bailey of South Clin ton, returned to her home Monday after being a patient at Hays hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Minick ofj Newberry, Mr. and Mrs v W. H. Her-| ring, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hutchinson and little daughter, Di- Ray Phillips. Miss Myrtle Chandler of the De La Howe school in McCormick, spent several days thi&.week as the guest of Miss Maude Wells. Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock spent several days this week at Myrtle Beach, where Dr. Blalock at tended the South Carolina Medical association meeting. Mrs. William King and little daughter are spending several days THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, May g and 9 In Adventure! SOiD In LoveI DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. MAURSN O’HARA WALTER SLEZAK Sinbadtmi Sailor » ANTHONY QUINN • GEORGE TOBIAS THE BROADWAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 9 and 10 fool's Gold Western thrills packed with action, suspense and excitement. With WIL LIAM BOYD and ANDY CLYDE. Feature Begins: in Florence with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Brbdie. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Eassy and children of Greenville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Eassy’sjfrparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauleydf . Mrs. Henry Gamprell of Abbeville, is spending this week witl> her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S.- S. Barnette, while Rev. Gambrell is attending the Southern Baptist convention in St. Louis. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Hood of Campobello, spent Tuesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P|. M. Clement of Charleston, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Nelson of East Point, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leake. Friends of Miss Kathleen Howard will be sorry to know that she is a patient at the local hospital. Mrs. Brewer Dixon of Talladega, Ala., and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., spent several days this week with <heir mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, 4nd sister, Mrs. W. B. Lea, of Rocky Mount, N. C., who is visiting here. Walter Davis is a patient at Hays hospital. L Friday: 2:31, 5:02, 7:33, 9:51. Saturday: 1:30, 4:01, 6:32, 8:56. JANC GtCCI MlKf MAZOCKI Silver Stallion irth Announcements Feature: 2:00, 4:19, 7:00, 9:19. NEWS: 9c and 35c SATURDAY, MAY 10 Little Mister Jim It’s JACKIE. (BUTCH) JENKINS to make you laugh with full merri ment and cry with heartache as he I takes you through an hour of capers. With JAMES CRAIG and FRANCES GIFFORD supporting. Feature: 2:40, 4:21, 6:02, 7:43, 9:24. 9c and 35c Re-issue, one of the best horse pic tures of yester-years back for your enjoyment. With DAVID SHARPE and JANET WALDO. Feature Begins: BLALOCK Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock, of New berry, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Susan Kay, May 1, at the New berry hospital. Mrs. Blalock is the former Miss Agnes Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fuller of this city. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of certain chattel mortgages given by T. L. Ellison to the Joanna Textile Mills Company, conveying the property described be low, all of which mortgages are duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County, S. C., the undersigned will sell the chat tels described below at public auc tion for cash at 10:00 A.M. on May 15, 1947, in front of the office of the undersigned at Goldville, S. C. Such chattels are presently located at the plant of the undersigned and may be seen by inquiring at the office of the undersigned. Thd chattels will be sold severally. —1941 Model Ford Super DeLuxe Station Wagon with radio and heater, mqtor No. 6471728. 1—1942 Model GMC Bus, contain ing a Buick Motor. 1—1942 Chevrolet Chassis, with Bolick Bus Body St. No 57, motor No. BG350782, Serial No. 8M801- 6320. 1—1942- Chevrolet Chassis and Eolick Body, Motor No. BG149852, Serial No. 14M810-3404. 1—1945 Ford 32 Passenger Bus, Motor No. 640551, including acces sories. 1—1942 Chevrolet 46 Passenger Bus, Motor No. BG3Z3378, Serial No. 5361. JOANNA COTTON'MILL CO., By W. A. Moorhead, Vice-Pres. May ,7 1947. A, 105 Arrests In City In April. $600.40 were collected, and 209 days given in the recorder’s court For fighting, 8 persons were ar rested; carrying concealed weapons, 1; drunkenness, 55; disorderly con duct 8; vagrancy, 1; driving under the influence of liquor, 9; speeding and reckless driving, 8; violating parking laws, 3; operating cars with out driver’s license, 4; petty larceny, 6; investigation or suspicion, 2. In the recorder’s court 329 days were given law violators. The report of the police depart ment for the month of April showed 105 arrests against 122 for March.; Fines collected for the month amounted to $1,616.90. As is reported each month, the greatest number of arrests, 55, was for drunkenness, for which fines of ) Friday: 3:34, 6:05, (18:36. Saturday: 2:33, 5:04, 7:35, 9:59. Jungle Girl, Chap. 9 9c*jfe|nd 30c ! 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. MARSHALL Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marshall, of Goldville, announce the birth of a daughter, Blanche Elise, on May 4, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Marshall is the former Miss Blanche. Leila Belle Norris. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 12 and 13 Apache Rose COBB - Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cobb, of Goldville, announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Gail, at the local hospital, Monday, May 5. ARROW Stapling Machines — the handy littl& office time-saver. Chronicle Publishing Co. Look! Folks, it’s’ that singing tow- , boy back with songs of the range and prairie. That action-thriller, ROY ROGERS, with DALE EVANS. Feature: 2:33, 4:21, 7:33, 9:21. . News and Comedy. 9c and 30c FOWLER Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler, of . West Clinton, announce the birth of a daughter, Connie Lynn, on May 2. i Mrs. Fowler is the former Miss Sara Crane. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, May 14 and 15 t. Feature: 2:31, 4:23, 7:31, 9:23. NEWS and SHORT. 9c and 35c 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 Hit Parade of 1947 Wow! It s the picture that’s chock- full of guys, gals, music and dance— and thrilling romance. With EDDIE -ALBERT, CONSTANCE MOORE. Feature: 2 00, 3:52, 5:44, 7:36, 9:28. Also SHORT SUBJECT. 9c and 35c Roaring Lead Bang! It’s double action as BOB STEELE gives out with fist and six- shooter, bringing you thrills and suspense. Feature: 2:24, 5.00, 7:36, 10:12. Millie's’' A good picture built around do mestic drama. You will love this 18- year-old daughter of Millie’s. Feature: 3:24, 6:00, 8:36. Chapter 11— Lost City of the Jungle 9c and 30c LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Otis J. Lewis, of Goldville, announce the birth of a daughter, Robbie Ann, Friday, May 2, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Lewis is the former Miss Dora Wells. HOLDER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holder of West Clinton, announce the birth of a daughter, Frances Marie, Ma^-1, at the local hospital. Mrs. Holder is the former Miss Stella Parkman. NOBODY'S BUSINESS By GEE McGEE 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. Close Out Sale Play Ball , the baseball game betwixt the cedar lane mudcats and the flat rock reds wound up in a free-for-all fight in the 7th ending when buster green hauled off and struck the empire acrost the head for calling him out on a fowl to the 3rd base. SPRING COATS AND SUITS $10.00 - $12.00 - $15.00 GABARDINE COATS and SUITS $22.50 DRESSES - $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 RAIN COATS-V2-Price ONE LOT PASTEL AND WHITE BLOUSES ' y 2 -Ptice £ ONE LOT WHITE EYELET AND PIQUE DRESSES Slightly Soiled V2-Pri< ONE LOT WHITE SHORTS AND T-SHIRTS Vz-Price A FEW ROBES—Rayon, Chenille and Wool $5.00 No Approvals — No Charges ^100^ Dress Shoppe Ei Pitts St. — Clinton, S. C. the empire was not immediately able to keep on .empiring, but whefi he came to, he Called the game and declared that JKbi flat rock reds were the winners, he was struck at again for such a low-dowsn decission, but buck sqaure ■ ketched the bat that was being swung and hell same till the empire got away. the score was tied 50 to 50 in the 4th ending, and while there had benn a few minor fights betwixt the opposing players and the fans and, others, nothing seemed serious en ough to stop the close score game, slim chance pitched a fine game for the flat rock reds and hell the cedar lane mudcats to only 34 hits up to the beginning of the 5th ending. pitcher chance throws a mean curl ball, his corkscrew ball has newer benn duplicated, it wobbles and twists so fast, verry few batters can see it, much less hit it. he will likely wind up with the n. y. yan- kees and he hopes he is being scout ed ansoforth. CARD OF THANKS . .. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the loye- ly floral offerings contributed to our mother, Mrs. J. O. Smith. May God’s richest blessings be with each one of you. MR. and MRS. B. L. SMITH, PAUL SMITH. MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for * Best Materials and Workmanship. /<0N OAK pCfi^— ANTISEPTIC g|TtS.*HWWO*M Beginning the first Wednesday Jn June, our business will close Wednesday afternoon for the months of June, July, and August. Giles Chevrolet Co. FOR SALE STOVE WOOD Cut ready for use. C. Floyd Ballew Pitts Alley Clinton, S. C. —^ I EASTS! DE FLOWERS'ARE MOTHER'S FAVORITE FLOWERS Thje loveliest accom- pajnment to your he lo ♦ • Mother's Day gift is a bouquet of our exquisite flowers. Phone your order or come in and make your selection early for delivery when desired—anywhere. ji Mother Loves Flowers // Eastside Greenhouses fr —L, mhJm Special Clearance Sale! AH New Spring and Early Summer^ Merchandise Must Be Sold, Regardless of Our Loss Three Days Only — THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY May 8, 9, 10 ONE LOT SPRING COATS AND SUITS ' % ONE J.OT DRESSES — Crepes, Cottons, Gabardines, Etc. PRICE One lot Blouses $1.00 One lot Slips $2.00 One lot Panties, 2 pr. $1.00 One lot Girdles Vt Price One lot Brassieres, broken sizes — Vi Price 20% off on all Robes and Negligees — 10% off on oil Hots 10% off on all Gloves 10% off on aN Bogs One lot Costume Jewelry — 50c BUY YOUR MOTHER’S DAY GIFT HERE AND SAVE ALL SALES FINAL — NO APPROVALS — NO EXCHANGES — NO CHARGES Chaney’s Dress Shoppe CLINTON, S. C. Mrs. Ethel Chany, Prop. LAURENS, S. C. LIQUID' CLEAN'FAST'