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r.— Page Two n. f • -sr », <1 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday,, ^ugiist 7, 194? $ CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Snider wish to express their appreciation to the many friends of this and the sur rounding communities foil their kind ness and sympathy shown them in their bereavement. J. R. Snider and Family. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blakely spent the week-end with the latter's father, J. W. Rearden, in Graniteville. * Reach-In REFRIGERATOR White enamel. 90 cn. ft. Box and compressor. Like new. For store or restaurant. $450.00 HOME SUPPLY CO. Royal Arch Masons t To Meet This Evening v A regular convocation of William Plymer Jacobs Chapter, No. 54, Roy al Arch Masons, will be held this evening (Thursday) at 7 o’clock in the Masonic lodge rooms. The Royal Arch degree will be conferred on a large class of candidates from the Clinton and Newberry chapters. Refreshments will be served. Vis- SIX-INCH SERMON By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER purity of Heart and life Lesson for August 10: Proverbs 4:23—5:4; 31:10-12; James 1:13-15. Memory Selection: Proverbs 4:23. In the first section of the text the warning of wisdom is given against temptations that come through vici- The „ ... ous men and wicked women, iting members of the Royal Arch are |latter are out to seU themselves and cordially invited. Sterlin Young is high priest of the local chapter, and V. Parks Adair is recorder. MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for ^ Best Materials and Workmanship. card of thanks I wish to thank my friends and j t j n "hoj-sg and buggy days” the neighbors fro the many cards, flow- ^ wr jt er stopped his horse at a water- ers and other kindnesses shown me | - ng trough one summer day, and he corrupt those whom they entice to sin with them. Temptations can be overcome only | by keeping “the heart with all dili- i gence.” “For out of it are the ways . . .- i of life.” Men have been slow to leajn j carnations which were later given the | guests. SOCIETY , (Contniued from p*ff« three) profusion of colorful gladioli, roses and asters were effectively arranged. Upon arrival the honor guest was given a pink and white corsage. After reading a “weather report,” Miss King was presented a number of towels arranged in a white satin um brella. During the afternoon the guests : were invited into • the dhung room, for refreshments which were served j buffet style from a beautifully ap-' :edP tablp pointed tablp. Centering the table! was a floral cake of pink and white during my illness. —ROY BENJAMIN. ■ One lady said she used to be afraid to go to bed, due to stomach gas that rose up into her throat and would nearly choke her. Recently she got INNER-AID and now says gas is gone, stomach feels fine and she can sleep soundly. Get INNER-AID for stomach distress. — Bishop-Walker Pharmacy. adv. COMPLETE Home Furnishings ‘The Best for Less” PHILCO RADIOS “The Best Selection In Town” —FLOOR OR TABLE MODELS —PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS f —FREQUENCY MODULATION —SHORT WAVE —FARM SETS —PORTABLES —BATTERIES —PHONO NEEDLES PHILCO ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS Will keep you cool and comfortable. Get yours now. ELECTRIC FANS TO KEEP YOU COOL 8, 10, 12 and 16-inch sizes — at $7.95 to $59.95) ELECTRIC OR OIL WATER HEATERS AUTOMATIC TOASTERS WAFFLE IRONS GRILLS r < All These and Many Other Items for More Comfortable Livihfir j - Come In and See for Yourself— Our Prices Are Right — .Quality the Best Terms Can Be Arranged Morrison Furniture Go Corner Musgrove and Main % Telephone 425 Mo-Uier... - „ Comte 1 * of Storybook ohoe s i tit Giggle-toe Don’t put the “pinch” on your child’s feet. Let them grow normally. Let them de velop in roomy toed, flexi ble soled, snug heeled, STORYBOOK SHOES. Built for longer wear, r V yet priced lower than " you'd expect! Kiddles love (tie beautiful, colorful cut out storybook giver, with each pan of Story- book Shoet. Thrifty >¥foes Fttorecr Gro*/mg Fttr The Army Store West Main Street Clinton, S. C. wondered why the water in- the trough, flowing from a clear spring, was so muddy. An animal, like unto those that one ran violently down a steep place into the sea, was lying ip the spring. If life is to be pure, the fountain must be pure and clear. A young man is admonished to at tend unto wisdom and listen not to the honeyed words of a temptress, lest he taste the bitterness of worm wood at last. For such will vice bring in the end. How beautiful is the pic- i ture of a virtuous woman in the last i chapter of Proverbs! It is not strange | her children “call her blessed” and j that-the heart of her husband “doth safely trust in her.” Let such a wo- i man guide her sons and bless her ! husband. ; The verses from James are instruc- ' live concerning the progress of sin. j It springs from lust in the heart and i it ends in death. How greatly, then, ; do men need a Saviour! Impotent in i themselves to follow the words of 1 wisdom found in this lesson, they can have pardoned and pure hearts through faith in Jesus. * Miss King was remembered with, a lovely gift by the hostesses. Assisting in entertaining and serv-, mg were Mrs. Kenneth Matheson and Mrs. C. E. Kfng. ^ - Buffet Supper Honors Miss King Honoring their niece, Miss Robbie King, bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Lawing entertained with a delightful buffet supper on Sunday evening at their home in Greer. Gladioli with combinations of col orful summer flowers were used in decoration for the living rooms and sup parlor, ^hile ip the dining room a color scheme of pink, 1 green and white accentuated the bridal mbtif. Supper was served buffet style and later punch was served in the sun parlor. ^ ‘ t Forty guests were invited for the occasion, including a number of- Clin ton friends of the honoree. A Date • • • Treat the family after church with a delight ful turkey or fried chicken dinner. > Food well prepared, pleasant surroundings, and courteous, prompt service. Restaurant Grade “A” Inspected —4. Mid-Stale League STANDING (As of August 2) W L Pet. Riverdale .. 31 12 .721 ‘Joanna 27 16 .628 Laurens .... 27 16 .628 Whitmire 26 17 .605 Watts 24 19 .558 Newberry . 16 27 .373 Mollohon ... .... 15 29 .341 Clinton .... 7 37 .160 COMING GAMES Saturday, August 9— Laurens at Mollohon. Joanna at Riverdale. Newberry «t Watts. Clinton at Whitmire. Monday, August 11— Riverdale at Mollohon." Watts at Clinton. Whitmire at Laurens. Newberry at Joanna. Wednesday, August 13— M&llohon at Clinton. RiVergLalo* at Laurens. Watts at Joanna. Whitmire at Newberry. City softball league Methodist Presbyterian Junior Oi Lydia .... Baptist . Jacobs Pr Goldville STANDING W L Pet. 15 4 .788 13 6 .683 15 7 .682 13 7 .650 list 11 10 .528 T 13 .350 .... ) 4 14 .222 .... 3 20 .131 RESULTS Methodist 30, Jacobs Press 17. Calvary Baptist 7, Baptist 0 (for feit). Lydia 12, Presbyterian 1. Junior Order 7, Goldville 0 feit). Lydia 7, Baptist 0 (forfeit). Methodist 7, Goldville 0 (forfeit). Lydia 11, Junior Order 7. (for* COMING GAMES Tonight—' Baptist vs. Junior Order. Calvary Baptist vs. Goldville. Friday— Methodist vs. Presbyterian. Jacobs Press vs. Lydia. Monday— Jacobs Press vs. Presbyterian. Methodist vs. ^ydia. Tuesday— Baptist vs. Goldville. .. Calvary Baptist vs. Junior Order. Lovely Luncheon 4 Honors Bride>elect . Mrs. Tommy Hollis entertained with a luncheon on Tuesday cdhipli- menting Miss Robbie King, whose wedding will take place Saturday. A pink color scheme with the heart motif was prettily carried out. A corsage of pom-pom dahlias shad ing from pink to lavender was pre sented the bride-elect. Dahlias, zinnias, and gladioli ar ranged with white clematis were used in decoration in the receiving rooms. A centerpiece was fashion ed of pink dahlias for the luncheon table which was overlaid with a cut- work cloth. A four-course lunch eon was served buffet style to six teen friends. Assisting the hostess in the courte sies oi entertaining were her mother, Mrs. H. D. Payne, Mrs. John W. Fin ney, Sr., Mrs. Pringle Copeland and Mrs. W. A. Johnson. Miss King was remembered with a gift of silver. Miss Irene Bryson of Mountvflle, and Miss Faye Pinson of Cross Hill, were guests for the luncheon. irth Announcements CELT Mr. and Mrs. John Humbert Cely, of Cross Anchor, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Elaine, Julyi 28, at the local hospital.- Mrs. Cely is the former Miss Wilma Ray Owens of Seneca. ' LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Lewis announce tjie birth of,a son,' July 29, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Lewis is the former Miss Rosie Weathers. DONALD Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Donald, of South Clinton, announce the birth of a son at Hays hospital, July 29. “GRAND” GAS STOVES For Delivery HOME SUPPLY CO. CASINO THEATRE IKE BROADWAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, August 7 and' 8 res ^oniiiiwis VflMlEN ttSM ROMERO CELESTE HOIM Feature: 2:22, 4:19, 7:22, 9:19. NEWS. 9c and 35c SATURDAY. AUGUST 9 South of Pago Pago South Sea Island adventure. Brought back with all the thrill and romance of a century. With JON HAUL, FRANCES FARMER, and VICTOR McLAGLEN. Feature: 2:22, 4:08, 5:54, 7:40, and 9:26. Also SHORT. 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, August 11 and 12 LEW AYRES ZACHARYSCOT NEW WARNER sensation/ RfM STWIKW Feature: 2:09, 4:20, 7:09, 9:20 NEWS. 9c and 35c 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. August 8 and 9 The Stranger From Ponca City The Durango Kid rides -again to excite and thrill you on the West ern plains. With CHARLES STARRETT and SMILEY BUR NETTE. Feature Begins: Friday: 2:27, 4:58, 7:29, 10:00. Saturday: 1:30, 4:01, 6:32, 9:03. Gas House Kkb Go West For humorous fun and thrilling experiences, see The Kids at work. With CHILI WILLIAMS and JOHN SHELTON. v Feature Begins: Friday: 2:23, 5:54, 8:287 Saturday: 2:26, 4:57, 7:28,-9:59. Chapter 7— Jesse James Rides Again 9c and 30c 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, August 11 and 12 Kilroy Was Here You’ve seen it _ scribbled on walls, show windows, sidewalks, cars, trucks, and other public places. Now you can see it in the movie. With JACKIE COOPER and JACKIE COOGAN—two child stars come back as men. Feature: 2:45, 4:38, 7:45, 9:38. NE\frs. COMEDY. SHORT. * 9c and 30c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, August 13 and 14 Danger Ahead Wow! It’s JAMES NEWILL as Renfrew of the Royal Mounted, chasing crooks in wilds of the Northland. . Feature: 2:24, 4:59, 7:32, 9:58. Easy Come, Easy Go; Texas Trail (Bets are down). Easy made and easy lost at the races. Thrills, chills and spills. With BARRY FITZGERALD, > SONNY TUFTS and DIANA LYNN. Feature: 2:18, 4:06, 5:54, 7:42 and 9:30. Also COMEDY. 9c—35c 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY. Hopalong Cassidy goes into ac tion with a thrill a minute. With WILLIAM BOYD as Hoppy. Feature: 3:28, 6:01, 8:34. Chapter 12— Jack Armstrong 9c and 30c ^jlpiximaiD is Better Made You CaiTDO THINGS With Gypsy Smith, Noted Evangelist, Dies New York, August 5. : —‘Rodney (Gypsy) Smith, 87-year-old British evangelist, died aboard the liner Queen Mary yesterday on a voyage to the United States which he had visited more than 30 times on preach ing missions. His death, caused by a heart at tack, became known w(hen the lux ury liner docked today. . SHEAL REUNION ' The Shealy • reunion will be held the third Sunday in August at Cha pin. There will be an all day ’picnic with prominent speakers on the pro gram. ~ _ . . . . u&mmi ~ ~ * NEW HOUSES ON CENTENNIAL Ernest Hitt and Pierce Chandler are erecting homes on West Centen nial street. ICE CREAM Garnish with nuts for a sundae, bland in milk for a ’shake, top with fruit for tho treat of your life. No matter how you serve it, everyone will love DiximaiD Ice Cream. 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