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1 Poge Two / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE • , ; V ' ; Thursdoy, June 5,1947 1 ^ IMPRESSIONS OF tHE FULLER MEETING Baptist Theological seminary, ren dered unsurpassed service as lead er of the music and director of the choir of two hundred voices. " You who have heard him sing and Impressions of the 1946 Lau- [ saw him direct the music came to County Baptist revival.*- j love and appreciate the sincerity the and fervency with which he served the Lord Jesus Christ. SOCIETY (Contniued from page three) Chapman, Emily Jean and Lly Ad ams of Cross Hill. Miss Peggy Johnson It has-been estimated that some Mice twenty thousand people attended C-Omp imentS MISS Speer at least one service during the two) Complimenting Miss Mary Julia Spirit FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 3rd day of July, 1947, I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministratrix of the estate o! Warren M. McCrary in the office of the* Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock A. M., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted to said estate j is notified and required to make pay- Filled men Speer of Greenville, bride-elect, Miss^ men ^ on or before that date; and all At one ser- Johnson entertained at one p ersons having claims against said LUNCH TIME reus written in anticipation of 1947 revival to be held June 23 July 13. Bv Rev. W. B. Bolt "A backward glance at the Lau-I wee ^ s 'these rt!,> CiKin.\ Baptist Re\ A albAnoS ^ alone the closing night of the ; 0 cloc * i Tuesday with a delightful j estate wi jj present them on or j ’,’■1^ ^Dr *Fllis revival, an estimated ten thousand luncheon. Sharing honors with Missj sa . id date> du , y pi . oven> or be forever 1 K ., f the non, throughout out county ^peer were wo o‘h»r teot. barred . Bap.*. Theological seminary and , gathered Jogether 1. mak. Urn SteKmg oft”" city. The native of Laurens county, came to est and probably the most success , honorees were presented corsages, ps inspired with messages from Godjlul religious meeting our state has, Throughout the home co i or f u i ond preached as only he is able td| e ' er nown. (summer flojvers in attractive combi- preach. God richly blessed his work Surely with such reports of the nations were US ed-4n-decoration. In with us and the influence of his life, county-wide Baptist revival of (the dining room a green and white and the power of his messages are last year and with the assurance motif was effective . Lunchebri was still being felt in the churches of from God that He will bless served buffet style and guests found our county. ^ ery undertaking in His name, we ! their places at small prettily-appoint- Also along with Dr. Fuller, Mr. should avail ourselves of the op- j ed tables. Plunkett Martin, director of musi- portunity to join heartily in * u: " cal education at the New Orleans, renewed effort. - v FANNIE F. McCRARY, Administratrix. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 10th day | of July, 1947, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Executors of the estate of J. L.- Dickert in the office of the Judge of ; Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock A. M., and on the same day, this The hostess was assisted, in the: wil1 f °r a final discharge from courtesies of entertaining by her our trust as Executors. Any person indebted to said estate is notified,and required to make pay- j ment on or before that date; and all CASINO THEATRE i THE BROADWAY I . - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 6 and 7 Unexpected Guest THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, June 5 and 6 A Western mystery featuring WILLIAM BOYD # as Hopalong *—*sn'>p<>rU'd by RANK BROOKS and ANDY CLYDE. Feature Begins: Friday: 2:18. 4:56, 7:34, 10:12. 4:14, 7:31, 10:00. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ With MICKEY ROONEY Feature: NEWS. 22, 4:15, LEWIS STONE j :22, 9:15. | 9c and 35c Saturday: 1:51 SATl RDAY, JUNE 7 Sioux City Sue In color. One of GENE AU-I TRY’S latest films with song, ac tion. laughter and beautiful out-, door scenery. It's tops for all the family. v Also COMEDY. 9c and. 35c, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 9 and 10 WHEN EAST MEETS WEST... LADDs THE BEST! Bulldog Drummond At Bay Detective mystery with thrills, | action and excitement. With RION RANDEL and ANITA LOUISE. Feature Begins: - Friday: 3:19, 5:57, 8:35. Saturday: 2:58, 5:45, 8:32. Jungle Girl, Chap. 13 9c and 30c 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. > «4 j--':, • MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 9 and 10 The Fabulous Dorseys Biography of Tommy and Jim my Dorsey in swing with hits like “Marie,” "Green Eyes,” “Never i Say Never” and others. With TOMMY DORSEY, JIMMY DOR SEY, JANET BLAIR and PAUL WHITEMAN. Feature: 2:27, 4:25, 7:27, 9:25. NEWS and SHORT. 9c—30c Feature: 2:29, 4:21, 7:29, 9:21. NEWS and SldORT. 9c and 35c 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 The Affairs of Geraldine , AL -lash" la rue gives you Comedy with music and JANE action> thriUSt suspense and ex- WITHERS singing latest song hits HnrHpr . , , . ■ • i citement down along the boraer, and working for a matrimonial i agency helping Cupid out. Also : and AL "FUZZY ST. JOHN in the cast is JAMES LYDON, DONALD MEEK, CHARLES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, June 11 and 12 Border Feud QUIGLEY and GRANT WITH ERS. Feature: 2:21, 4:59, 7:37, 10:15. Sarge Goes To makes with fun and laughs. Feature: 2:18, 4:54, 7:30, 9:59. College Cigarette Girl LESLIE BROOKS and JIMMIE LLOYD have the featured roles jin this whirling masquerade of Musical romance with Junior comedy drama College and ex-Marine complica tions. With ALAN HALE, JR., FREDDIE STEWART and JUNE PREISSER. Feature: 3:29, 6:07, 8:45. >-> 9c and 35c 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. Feature: 3:13, 5:49, 8:25. Chapter 3— Jack Armstrong 9c and 30c Have Cool Summer Comfort In Your Home or Upstairs Apartment With A Climax Room Cooler A Beautiful Ornament ADJUSTABLE TO FIT ANY ORDINARY WINDOW HAS THREE SPEEDS Will install for one day trial, to prove perform ance of this quality Room Cooler 59 .95 Installed Home Supply Go. Next to Bailey's Bank Phone 423 Enjoy Home-Cooked Meals SERVED IN A RESTFUL ATMOSPHERE TRY OUR MID-DAY SPECIAL LUNCH LUNCHEONS — DINNERS — PARTIES 1 mother, Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Mrs. ; C. E. Galloway, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs rand Mrs. Pringle Copeland. 1 Miss Speer was presented a gift of persons ha VIM ^1 aims against said ; silver and the other brides-elect were j also remembered with gifts, j Attending the luncheon from (Greenville were Mrs. J. H. Speer, Mrs. Glenn McCullough, Mrs. J. M. Barksdale, and Miss Ross Carter. Lions Club Has Ladies Night Party estate will present them on or be fore said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. MATTIE B. H. DICKERT, M. W. DICKERT, Executors, i June 3, 1947.—26-4cw You’ll like everything about our Coffee Shop—where you are welcome at all times. GOOD FOOD — GOOD SERVICE 0AYTON COFFEE SHOP On Friday* evening at tl^e armory members of the Lions club enter tained their wives and friends at the annual ladies night celebration. ; The May Day theme was carried out with a huge May pole bearing colored streamers in the center of ! the room. - 1 Supper was served buffet style and (guests were wated -aU prettily- ap pointed tables. Personalized napkins' j were favors 6f the occasion and also served as place markers. Crystal runners filled with pastel-tinted : sweetpeas adorned the tables. I After supper dancing was en- 1 | joyed, with Paul Harmon afwj his • orchestra furnishing music, i The committee on arrangements w’as composed of Ansel B. Godfrey, William G. King, Jr., and Dr. Marion Lawson. About one hundred guests enjoyed the event. Supper was serv ed by Roddy's Restaurant. No June Fishing At Buzzard Roost No fishing at Buzzard Roost lake is allowed during the month of June, according to an announcement in today’s paper by A. A. Richardson, state game warden. WITH RUBY’S SHOP Miss Ruth Patterson Brunson is now connected with Ruby’s Beauty shop. Staie of South Carolina The Public Service Commission Columbia MT 2048 May 16, 1947 NOTICE IN RE: DOCKET NO. 5310 —The application of W. C. Baldwin, doing business at Clinton Bus Lines, Box 1 55, Clinton, South Carolina, for a Restricted Class A Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to render motor bus service as follows: 1 Between Clinton and Goldville, S. C., over U. S. Highway 76, a distance of 6 miles; and. Between Clinton and Lydia Mill, S. C., over county highway, a dis tance of 2 miles. RESTRICTED: To the transporta tion of employees of Goldville Mill and Lydia Mill to and from work. A public hearing in the above en titled matter will be held in the Commission’s Offices, Wade Hamp ton State Office Building, Columbia, South Carolina, at 11:30 A.M., Tues day, June 10, 1947, for the purpose of determining the requirements of public convenience and necessity in the premises. W. W. GOODMAN, Director, 1c Motor Transport Division. JARS, CAPS, LIDS and Rubbars INSURK Conning Succoss 'A — when you follow instructions in the Bolt Blue Book. Buy on# at your grocer's or send 104 with nomo and address tot . f j MOIHBM COMPANY 7 V -e*- Sorry you had to wait for ME/ PICK/ I've BEEN TP MOORE’S Dress Shoppe TO BUV SOME NEW CLOtHeS/ MEN’S SUITS 100 % tropical worsted. See our selection! Only $29.95 MEN’S TROUSERS. New styles, new materials. Priced to sell. $4.98 to $9.95 -r, '■ fr„ LADiES’ SUMMER HATS Youthful and, matrons’ styles in straws and felts— $1.98 to $3.98 , LADIES’ SANDALS Cool and comfortable. Newest styles and colors— LADIES’ SHEER DRESSES Cool and comfortable for hot weather. Junior sizes—9-15, Misses’ sizes—12-20, Ladies’ sizes—38 to 52. Also popular half sizes— $5.95 to $12.95 We Feature the Famous ‘Storybook Shoes’ for Children The Army Store West Main St Clinton, S. C. ) f' • P V K <> r & jt