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TIT '-7 ' Poge Two ’l / v *. V r , ■' / / ^ // 7' / \ ■■ / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursdoy, July 24, 1^47 BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetlnics To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. Mrs. Gary Martin, of Spartanbur*.j Mrth<hi ;; j uly 31 fonnerly of this cit^, will observe a' birthday tomorrow. Brogdon, twin i^ihe former Miss Martha Vaughan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vaughan. Jean and Marjorie Arnold, daugh ters of Mr. anil Mrs. J. B. Arnold, will observe their third and second birthdays, respectively, July 27 and 28. x ' y Mrs.'Roy Workman, Eugene Hitt and Jackie Truluck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Truluck, will observe BRIEFS. .ABOUT PEOPLE YOU Clinton Negro Receives Medal Joan and Jean daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brogdon, of Columbia, celebrated their second birthday yesterday. Mrs.: July 29 is the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Young. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder will ob serve their wedding anniversary to morrow, July 25. Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath had Brogdon is tye former Miss Nancy a wedding anniversary July 19. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., G. F. Buford has a birthday today. Hubert Johnson of this city. George Sineath, Jr., celebrates a Mrs. John D. Davis will observe a' birthday July 28. birthday July 27. CARD OF THANKS (By J. T. WV Mims) # (5n Wednesday evening, July 16, Week-End Trips .. Visitors j Major Boyd V. Burhett and his as- sociate representing the command- ; ing officer of Headquarters South Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daugh-. Carolina Military District, Columbia, ters, and Misses Emily Coy and Luta 1 presented the bronze star metal to Bewley, of Anderson, were guests! William 1 David Young at Hebron Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eich-1 Baptist Church. elberger. They were accmpaniedj David is a native of Clinton, grad- home for a visit by Miss Katherine uate of Bell Street High School, grad- and John Eichelberger. uate of Benedict college, a teacher Mrs. D. O. Rhame and sons are in the public school system, and a spending a few days in Batesburg citizen, the type of which we are with her sister, Mrs. James Murrah.! proud. Mrs. Jambs F. King and sons oil follo ^' s: Arlington, Va., are visiting ner moth-j ,. .^*3. Sergeant William D. Young, er, Mrs. J. Will Leake. Mr. King will! 34384 , 10 ?’ Quartetmaster Corps, Ar- join them here the coming week-end.! my of United States, for meritpr- Friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. / C. Ezra Spires Joins Regular Army S-Sgt. Ezra Thomas-Spires; son of Mi* and Mrs. Thomas W. Spires of this city, has' enlisted in the coast artillery corps, regular army, for three years. He is a former first lieutenant in the infantry, having served ap proximately 12 years in the Army. Overseas, he served with the 16th Mt. Division, receiving the combat infantry badge. His wife, the former Miss Ger trude E. Mayfield, is living here with their three children. . ious service in connection with mili tary operations, as Platoon Sergeant, 4067th Quartermaster Service^ Com pany, from 1 October 1944 to 8 May M rs. L. V. Pinson and John Sease have birthdays Saturday^ | wish to express our heartfelt | Maynard of Marion, N. C., will bo Mr. and Mrs. A A. Ramage, Jr., :t haHks to our friends and neighbors j In terested to know they will-make will observe a wedding anniversary | f 0D the many kindnesses shown u?) their home in Gastonia, N. C., where tomorrow, July 2d. during the illness and death of Mrs.! Mr. Maynard is to Mrs. L. L. Holland will observe a : Bessie Brabham McIntosh, and also'tarian with thp l.. energy in carrying ,, , . v 1 out duties. His able handling of Maynard is the former Mrs. Goiie B. k, „ i 0 u„^ j . the labor details played a major birthday July 28. Nona Ray. daughter of Mr. and Mi s. Edward Ray, celebrated a birth day July 20. Mrs. Burch Millsap of Mansfield, Mo., observed a birthday July 12. She — 1 • be ‘chief sani- i1945 ' Durin g this P eriod - Staff Ser- Bessie Brabham McIntosh, and alsojtarian with the county health de-! .I 11 ^ lsplayed rehablh tyT for the lovely floral offerings. - partment beginning August 1. Mrs —THE FAMILY. If You Don't Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News THE BROADWAY FRIDAY AND SATCftDAY, July 25 and 26 u * Vigilantes of Boomtown Where there's gold there’s ex citement, and Red Ryder is in the . middle of it. With ALLAN LANE and BOBBY BLAKE. Friday: 2:00, 4:23, 6:46, 9:09. Saturday: 1:30, 3:53, 6:16, 8:39. Bush Pilot SATURDAY, JULY 26 Corsican Brothers Melodrama In the Canadian 9c and 35c-! wilds, with thrilling excitement ;! and chilling suspense. With RO- tjCHELLE HUDSON and JACK ji LA RJ/JS. Friday: 2:56. 5:19, 7:42, 10:05. ‘Saturday: 2:26, 4:49, 7:12, 9:45. f- * t * Chapter Thrilling, exciting moments of} action and romance. With DbUG-| LAS FAIRBANKS, JR, a n d Je sse J ames Ag Q j n j > RUTH WARRICK. ^ Feature: 2:18, 4:40, 7:02, 9:24. ( j COMEDY. 9c and 35C MONDAY AND TUESDAY', July 28 and 29 rorofnount \ ANNE BAXTER WILLIAM HOLDEN ^ SONNY TUFTS | WILLIAM BENDiX 1 STERLING HAYDEN HOWARD DA SILVA 4 ■* r - 9c and 30c 10rAi:M. Show SATURDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 28 and 29 Heartaches Mystery with music. Wow! Here is a thriller for all mystery lovers. With SHEILA RYAN and ED- ! WARI1 NORRIS. FratureHrse, 4:25, 7:36, 9:25. ^NEWS and COMEDY. 9c and 30c ( V ; : . . " WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 30-31 Hills of Old Wyoming Rough and tumble, wild and Feature: 2:29, 4:28, 7:29, 9:2$. “ News. CARTOON. 1 ® c— ^ 5c -■vyoelyds this Western thriller fea- 10 A M. Show MONDAY. i-ttiriftg'-.HOPALONG CASSIDY. Feature: 2:27, 5:27, 8:27. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 Dark Delusion -1 L Flight To NoWhere For the sake oj your humor, see Dr. Gillespie . . .. at work curing the ill and dishing out orders to the young interns^. With .LIONEL ! JACK HOLT. BARRYMORE, JAMES vCRAIG, 1 and LUCILLE BREMMER. The thrills, excitement and sus pense last from Las Vegas to Dearth-Valley. With ALAN CUR TIS, EVELYN ANKERS and Feature: 2:40, 4:50, 7:00, 9:10. COMEDY. SHORT. 9c—35c 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. Feature: 3:46, 6:46 and 9:46. Chapter 10— Jock Armstrong 9c and 30c Adair of this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shirley, Miss Clara Shirley, and Tarver Shirley of Calhoun, Ga, were recent guests of ! Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moore. j ! Mrs. O. H. Shealy, Jr., accomp*- | nied by her sister, Mrs. Dofte Hen- 1 ry of Greenwood, will leave tomor- ! row evening for a two weeks’ stay j jin Syracuse. N. Y.. where they will' visit their sister, Mrs. C. L. Marx.j While there they will attend the wedding of their niece, Miss Patricia Marx. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Seawright of Pendleton, were here last week for : the funeral of B. B. Blakely. . Mrs. Kathleen Segars was called to Sumter Monday because of the death of her father-in-law. Mrs. Ed Copeland and children, George and Charles, spent the past week in Pendleton with the former’s mother, 'Mrs. Grady Seawright, and Mr. Seawright. Mrs. Grace Williamson of Charles ton, is visiting Mrs. Julia Littlefield: at the State Training school. .. 1/ I Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis and! daughter, Nannette, spent the week- i end in Alto, Ga., with their son, j Frank Loftis, and Mr. and Mrs. Vic- J tor Bowman. Nannette Loftis re mained for an extended visit wifh her sister, Mrs. Bowman, and Mr. | Bowman. ' Joanne Copeland is spending the week at Ocean Drive as the guest of Judie Burts of Lake City. Friends of Dr. and Mrs. H. Earl Spencer and son, Bobby, will be in terested to .know they are moving this week to Blacksburg, Va., where they will make their home. Mrs. Don Qopeland is able to be! home again after being a patient atj Hays hospital, where she recently underwent an operation. Miss Lois BlakfHy, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Huntley and son, of Due West, is spending a month’s vacation in Mexico City. Friends of Roy Benjamin will be glad to know he continues to im prove at a Columbia hospital, where j he is a patient. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Denzler of! : Harvey, La., recently visited the lat- ter’s mother, Mrs. C. W. Stone. Mrs. S. M. Warner, Mrs Lewis Pitts, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. B. W. i Dutton and Mrs. G. W. Moore spent i Tuesday in Greenville, j Little Betty Darnell of Calhoun, Ga., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moore. Miss Isabelle Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hall, Jr., is spending ten days" with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hall, in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman and daughter, Nell, have returned from a two weeks’ stay at Myrtle Beach. I part in deriving maximum efficiency from his platoon and contributed substantially to the smooth* operation of Class I and Class III Installations. The outstanding devotion to duty which characterized Staff.. Sergeant Royol Arch Masons To Stage Special Meeting A special convocation of William Plumer Jacobs Chapter No. 54, Royal Arch Masons, will be held Wednes day evening, July 30, ai which time dgerees will be conferred on a class of candidates frpm Clinton and the Newberry chapter. - Sterlin Young is high priest of thej local chapter, and V. Parks Adair is recorder. DR. 4. E. SPENCER PASSES AT HOME; UST RITES MONDAY / ■ j Bible class and continued his teach ing up to the time he entered the hospital as a patient a few weeks ago. He was a commissioner to the General Assembly several times and served as moderator of South Caro lina presbytery and the Synod of South Carolina. Spencer, Clinton, Presbyterian col lege, First Presbyterian . church these names closely linked together for 56 years will always be insepa rable. The deceased is survived by one son, Almon C. Spencer of this city; two daughters, Mrs. J. G. Roy of near, Laurens, and Mrs. Elise Spencer Hindman of St. Louis, Mo., and one granddaughter, Martha Calvert Roy, a recent graduate of Laurens high ! school. great credit upon himself and the armed forces of the Uunited States. Entered military service from South Carolina.” * Congratulations to David and his Young’s accomplishments reflect a ^ am ^y- Delivered Chevrolet * Prices Are Listed Low delivered prices in Clinton on all model Chevrolet cars are an nounced in an advertisement of Giles Chevrolet company, local distribu tors, in today’s paper. - .x. ★ • -*- V ★ : mi ■ ■ r.v Publishing: Go. Phone 74 Clinton, S. C. ADVERTISING PRINTING ENGRAVING OFFICE SUPPLIES Birth Announcements OXLEY Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Oxley, of Spartanburg, formerly of this city, announce the birth of a daughter, Gloria Frances, on July 20, at thej General hospital, Spartanburg. Mrs. Oxley is the former Miss Frances Horton. SHAW Lt. and Mrs. Joe E. Shaw announce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Gaye, on July 10, at' McLeod Infirm ary, Florence. Mrs. Shaw is the for mer Miss Mary DuBose of Flbrence. Lt. Shaw is a former resident of this city. * WILLARD Mr. and Mrs. John B. Willard, of Laurens, announce the birth of a daughter, Juanita Rebecca, on July 10, at the Laurens hospital. Mrs. Willard is the former Miss Rebecca Crisp, of Laurens. Mr. Willard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Willard of Route 1, Clinton. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sym pathy in the loss of our loved one, and for the beautiful flowers. 1 May God richly bless each of you. —THE FAMILY OF THE LATE B. B. BLAKELY. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLV 'Hie Paper Everybody Reads” PATTERN In Earnout ftW" ROGERS* ' Silvarplatt A waolth of fin* dttail makat this pattern a fa«* ©rite with thote who IIm to too ovkUnct of craftf monthip in tilvorploto. 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