The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 14, 1947, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHkOhjlCLE
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Thursday/ August 14, 1947
Last fytes Today
For James L. Boland
Funeral services for James Lee Bo
land, 72. will be held this afternoqn
(Thursday) at 4'o’clock from Trinity
Birth Announcements
ADAIR
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adair an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Vir-
SOCIETY
(Contained from pace three)
soms. The bride carried a prayer
book with at marker of white roses
ifand showereq with lilies of the val
ley- ' , .
William Cruickshanks, of Point
Pleasant W. Va., brother, of the bxide-
i groom, was best man. r
Mrs. William Govan King, Sr.,
Special Program
Saturday Night ,
E. M. Stewart, Johnnie Stogner, G.
J. Stroud, B. W. Taylor, Margaret
A. Taylor, W. L. Thomas, Ruth M.
Thomas, F. L. Trotter, Leila Turner
W. F. Turner,-Dorcas Turner, W. K.
(Continued from page one)
J. T. Fulmer, A, B. Galloway, W. F.
Gann, J. T. Gaskin.
Also, Fay Gaskin, -H. B. Gaskin,;
Jeanette Gaskin, Sallie Gaskin, Nel
lie Gilliam, Annie Girk, C. H. God-
Waits, I. J. Waltenzine, E. J. Warren,
T. W. Wier, W. E. West, Althea Whit
mire, W. P. Wise, U. G. Young, Jr.,
Joe., Kinaftd. George ' Richardson,
James Young.
Lutheran church in Greenville, ofjginia Trudy, at Hays hospital, on ^
which he was a member. Mr. Boland; August 9.
died suddenly Tuesday night at his 1 , »
home following a period of declining! SJLIGH
he >, lth 'o ! ^ Mr- and Mrs. William Wallace
.Mr. Boland was born at Little,,, . , . . — ^
Mountain, a son of the late David and' Sllgh announce the birth of a daugh *!mother of the bride, was gowned, 1 fre y. f vang ® Un * Godfre T y * J ’ Go * ,
Ella Epting Boland. Until his retire- 1 J« n ice Derema, on Sunday, Aug-jin turquoise crepe made with a neI1 > H. Gruber, W-f L. Gruber, D.^
mcnt he was connected with the ust 10. Mrs. Sligh is the former Miss sweetheart , neckline, embellished L - G «n ter * Eu 8 en ] a Gunt6r » Clarence,
C. A W. C. railroad for 47 years.; Mary DeVema Nelson of Whitmire. ! with embroidery. Her flowers were
Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. r , a corsage of pink roses.
W. P. Lewis of San Diego, Cal, Mrs.) ’ young ! Mrs. Alexander Cruickshanks, Jr.,
Fred J. Hamby, Mrs. H. H. Gillespie,!
Misses Bessie and Evelyn Boland, all!
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Young announce
! mother of the bridegroom, wore a
royal blue crepe dress and a corsage
Guyton, W. L. ifkir, Horace Hamm,!
Claude Hawkins, Dock Hawkins,)
Nora Hawkins, Mattie Hayes, J. E.j
Holsonback, J. Earl Holsonback, J. M. ■
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Greenville; A three sons, F.-D. Bo-; birth of a daughter, Lelia Carl- 0 j r0 ses.
land of Greenwood, James M. Boland F 00 ’ on Jul F 30 - Mrs - Young is the. immediately afterfthe wedding Mr
and Clark T. Boland of Greenville, former Miss Thelma Power of this!
£nd eight giandchildren: i'rrty;
Also by thtee sisters, Mrs. J. A.!
with
Holsonback, J. O. Heuble, Rolfe
, Hughes, Ida Hughes, J. B. Humphrey,!
E. H. Hunnicutt, J. A. Hunnicutt.
Also, J. H. Jacks, Alpha Jenkins,
, , , , .j i W. H. Jenkins, Eva Johnson, W. M.
brilliant reception at Lakeside Coun-1 Johnsoni Bessie Lever> G w Lever(
try Club.
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Greeting the guests were Dr. and
Cumalander and Mrs. Annie Fliedner! SMITH
of this city, Mrs. J. V. Matthews of Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Smith of i M n n Rv. am _ Mr*
Little Mountain; and three brothers,I South Clinton, announce the birth ofl T " . '
at ^ _ T __ Tom Taylor of Greenwood intro-
1 duced to the receiving line. Re-
, ... _, . ceiving with the host and hostess
the former Miss tyna Harris. were the wedding partyi and Mr . and
Mrs. Cruickshanks, parents of the
bridegroom.
Frank M. Boland and Jeff D. Boland a daughter, Laura Elizabeth, on
<>t this city, and G. M. Boland of i Tuesday, August 12. Mrs. Smith is
Columbia.
To Lead Services At First Baptized Church
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G. S. Lewis, O. J. Lewis, R. H. Lewis,
J..W. Lovelace, L. A. Marshall, Mag
gie Marshall, W. L. Marshall, L. H.
Matthews, C. A. Montjoy, Beatrice |
Moody, May Dell Moon, C. A. Mor-j
gan, Roosevelt Morgan, G. E. Morse,
G. W. Morse, Katie Morse, S. J. |
Morse, O. F. Murphy, M. B. Murphy,!
Olene Murphy, Emily Murrah, G. E.'
For the occasion the spacious club) Murrah, F. C. Nabors, J. D. O’Dell,
house was beautifully decorated. I J ean ctte Osborne, B. W. Oxner. Mary
Adorning the mantel in the living
room were white gladioli, asters and
fern. Elsewhere floor baskets of
gladioli and asters were effective.
In the* dining room the bride’s table
was exquisitely appointed and
i domed with the triple tiered, beau
G. Oxner
Also, Corene Phillips, F. L, Phil
lips, E. R. Prater, J. S. Prater, G. W.
Price, J. O. 'Ray, A. W. Ridings, T. N.
Roper, J. M. Ross, E: EL Rawa^ F. C.
Rowe, R. C. Rowe, Mary Rowe, J. M.
Rowland, J. S. Rowland. Lottie Ro\y- t
tifully iced and embossed wedding land, Helen Rushton, L. R. Rushton,!
cake, containing the emblem of fate, i Delia Russell, Ruby Saxton, J. J.
and outlined with white roses and Seawright, E. O. Shaver, W. T. Sim-
fern. Garlands of tube roses and fern mons, E. G. Smith, M. L. Smith, G.
were placed acros*s the table and 1 W. Spires, E. L. Stewart, Lois Stew-,
caught at the corners with tiny nose- art, Sulie Stewart, W. O. Stewart,
gays. Also, Nezzie Streetman, Beulah
Serving punch, cake and mints Stroud, Maggie Sulton, S., G. Sulton, j
were Barrie Jean Wingard, Joy God-1 B. D. Summers, Minnie Summers,!
[frey, Cornelia Harris, Polly Baldwin, | Nettie Swygert, R F. Swygert, F. M.l
! Miriam Donnan, Irene Bryson, Betty! Templeton, E. W. Tucker, J. W.
i Taylor, Virginia Kay of Byron, Ga.,
I Faye Pinson of Cross Hill, and Pat
! McCurdy of Summerville, Ga.
Assisting in receiving and enter-! M. Willingham, Emma Wofford, Mack .
j taining were: Mr. and Mrs. Horace i Bonds, Rob Gary, Arthur Lindsay,'
.['Payffe, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Almon Spencer, i Bertha Rice, Banna Singleton, Cha- j
! Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hiers, Mr. and j ne y Smith, Mattie Smith, Lindsay
j Mrs. O. T. Lawing of Greer, Mr! and Suber, Jeff Taylor, W. C. Worthy.
Vaughan, S. .D. Weathers, C. L. We- 1
hunt, A. W. Whelchel, W. P. White,!
Swannie Wicker, Pearl Williams, H.
Special revival services wilf begin Sunday evening at 7:15 at the Fire
Baptized church on Beauregard street.-Pictured above is Rev. Young, who
will conduct the services, and h/i,,jfelfe,ajbd daughters, who will direct the
murtc. The public is invited by.'the pastor, Rev. T. R. Jennings.
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Msr. W. W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Meadows of-Macon, Ga., Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Sadler, Mr. and Mrs.
10 Yean
J. L. Abrams, R. M. Abrams, T. A. j
Abrams, Tom Atkins, Japie Beden-
W. A. Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Gary, baugh, I. E. Bishop, J. D. Black, J. A.
Dillard, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Kay of
Byron, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mc-
Bledsoe, E. J. Boyce, Josie Boyce, R,
L. Boyce, Helen Bozard, C. E. Bragg,
CASINO THEATRE" ‘3HE BROADWAY
<>!Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Bundrick, J. H. CaffVpbell, Jfadie
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THITSSDAY AND FRIDAY,
August 14 and 15
We Recommend It!
Friday and Saturday,
*. August 15 and 16
It Happened On 5th Hard Boiled Mahoney H
Ave.
Pitts, Miss Nancy Owens, Mrs. S. P.
| Hutchings of Greer, Mrs. George W.
( Taylor, Mrs. Mollie Donnan, Mr. and
) Mrs. Henry M. Young, Mrs. W. C.
| Baldwin, Mrs. Earl Workman, Mr.
! and Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Jr., \of
Greer, and Mrs. Edgar Duke of Fort
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Get set for action and thrills,
jplus fun and laughter. With LEO
• The Comedy Hit of the Season" [GORCEY and HUNTZ HALL.
For its wholesome and plentiful! Feature Begins:
humor. Featuring top-notch per-! p 7 10: - r2 -
foimances by DON DEFOE, ANN
HARDING. CHARLIE RUGGLES,[ Saturday: 1:57, 4:44, 7:31* 10:00.
VICTOR MOORE and GALE
STORM.
NEWS.
2:00. 4-: 17, 7:00, 9:17.
9c and 35c
SATURDAY. AUGUST 16
Dick Tracy's Dilema
Homicide and fun. Robbery.}
Straight from thq comic strips — |
Dick Tracy brings the.- criminals 1
to justice. With RALPH BYRD,
LYLE LATELL, KAY CHRISTO
PHER and JACK LAMBERT.
Feature: 2:42, 4:24, 6:06, 7:48, [
and 9:30.
Also COMEDY and SHORT.
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
August 18 and 19
"No decent
man would
have you
now!'
^ Millaiul • W
Big Carbine
BOB STEELE out to make
wrong right, in a stirring drama
of action, thrills and excitement.
. Feature Begins:
Friday: 3:19, 5:57, 8:35.
Saturday: 2:58, 5:45. 8:32.
Chapter 8—
Jesse James Rides Again
9c and 30c
! 10 A. M. Show SATURDAY.
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
August 18 and 19
Saddle Pals
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Thrill packed, action filled-Wfest-
; ern with GENE AUTRY slinging
lead and singing songs of- the
West. With LYNN ROBERTS sup
porting.
Feature: 2:36, 4:24, 7:36, 9:24.
NEWS and COMEDY. j
9c and 30c
J WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
August 20 and 21
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Devil Monster
i Curdy of Summerville," Ga., Mrs. j R. W. Bragg, F. H. Brannon, Mae C.
j Irene Pitts, Mrs. Agnes Brodie ^fj Brannon, Modeene F. Brazel, R. C.
! Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts, I Brazel, Mozell Bridges, Edna Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Rhett P. Adair, Dr. andiM. L. Brown, D. J. Buchqnah, R. O
Campbell, E. P. Clark, Louise Cole,
B. W. Cooper, Earl Craps, Minnie
Crow, J. M. Davenport, Leona Ev
ans, A. C. Farmer, C. T. Farmer,
Eula C. Farmer, G. L. Farmer, J. F.
Farmer.
Also, J. N. Floyd, Daisey Franks,
i Valley, Ga., Mrs. Jim Coble of Greer,! Minnie Frazier, R. H. Frazier, R. W
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Reddick, Mr. and! Fuller, H. F. Gardner, H. L. Card- 1
sacnacMMOt • bmp mo
Feature: 2:22, 4:21, 7:22, 9:21.
NEWS. 9c and 35c
10 A. M. Show MONDAY.
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20
The Corpse Came
C.O.D.
Melodrama with thrills, suspense
and spine-chilling excitement.
With GEORGE BRENT and JOAN
BLONDELL.
Feature: 2:00, 3:49, 5:36, 7:27,
and 9:16.
Also SHORT. 9c and 35c
10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY.
Here’* a spine-chilling thriller
for all that love an exciting
drama.
Feature: 2:18, 4:55, 7:32, 10:09.
Hit the Saddle
Thar’s action, thrills, suspense
and excitement in this hard-boiled
Western, with THE THREE MES-
3UITEERS and RITA HAY
WORTH.
- Feature: 3:28, 6:05, 8:42.
Chapter 13—
Jack Armstrong
' 9c and 30c
j Mrs. Forrest Adair.
1 During the evening the bride and
| bridegroom left tfor their wedding
trip. For traveling the bride wore an
original greige gabardine tailored
| suit, browq trlonse, brown off-the-
j face hat with a small chartreuse
plume, and brown accessories and a
corsage of roses. V
Mrs. Cruickshanks is/ the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Govan King. She graduated in June
from Presbyterian college, where
she was a member of Alpha Psi
! Delta sorority. She is a popular mem
ber of the young social set in Clin-
! ton.
Mr. Cruickshanks, son of Mr. and
| Mrs. Alexander Cruickshanks, Jr., of i Morgan, J. P. Morgan, G. W. Motes,
; Point Pleasant, W. Va., graduated in | Louise Motes, L. H. Murphy, T. H. ;
June from Presbyterian college Mruphy, W. C. Murphy, W. B. Mur-
where he was a member of Pi Kappa rah, B. M. Nabors, Lucile Nabors, R.
Phi social fraternity, Blue Key lead- B. Nabors, Vivian Nabors, W. W.
ner, W. C. Gardner, V. W. Garner,
Daisey Gastley, F. H. Golden, J. C.;
Green, K. E. Green, O. V. Hair, An-|
nie Harrelson, J ; R. Harrelson, Fred
M. Harris, Nettie Harris, Jim Haw
kins,* Ruby Holley, F. V.\ Hueble, W.
O. Hueble, C, R. Hunnicutt, Clara i
Jenkins, Nellie F. Jester; C. W. John
son, J. E. Johnson, Vera Johnson,;
Daisey D. Jones, T. W. King, J. S.
Lever, Dora Lewis; Qrace Lewis,
J. R. Lewis.
Also, Lena Lovelace, Harley Lyon,
Myrtle McCumber, C. A. Madden, |
D. C. Madden, E. -L. Madden, J. H. J
Malpass, Blanche Marshall, Frances
Marshall, Annie- Martin, Ruby Mont- j
joy, D. L. Moody, E. E. Moore, *J. H
ership fraterntiy, International Rela
tions club, presid^pt of the’ student
body in his senior year and men-
i tloned in "Who’s Who in American
/Colleges and Universities." During
the reecnt war he served four years
I in the 28th Infantry division, witjj
, one year overseas.
Aqjong out-of-town guests \nfere:
Alexanden Cruickshanks, Sr., grand
father of the bridegroom, of Washing
ton, D. C.; Benjamin C. Cruick-1
shanks, uncle of the groom, of Wash-"!
ington; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander!
Cruickshanks, Jr., of Point Pleasant,
W. Va., parents of the bridegroom;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meadows, ot
Macon, Ga.; Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Kay,'
of > Byron, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
McCurdy,"of Summerville, Ga.; Mrs.'
Agnes Brodie, of Florence; Mr. and i
Mrs. O. T. Lawing, Mrs. S. P. Hutch- j
ings, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Jr., j
[ and Mrs. Jim Coble, of Greer; Mr.
! and Mrs. Edgar Duke of Fort Valley,
Ga.; Miss Peggy Yerges and Miss Kit
tle Lewis, of Point Pleasant, W.Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pelham and Miss
Sara Kay, of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Roach, of Charlotte, N. C.;
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Kay, Jr., of Au
gusta, Ga., Mrs. W. T. Martin and
Dr. T. L. Martin, of Greenville; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Phillips and Mr. and
Mrs. Harty Phillips, Jr., of Spartan
burg.
TO CLEAN CEMETERY
The cemetery at Langston Baptist
church is to be cleaned Wednesday,
August 20, and all persons haying
relatives buried there are requested
to agnd help, or if unable to do so,
to said a money contribution to Mrs.
Joe Poole, .Rowje 1, Clinton (church
treasurer).
Niver, B. E. Norris, E. E. Norris, B. J.
Osborne, Myrtle Osborne, C. H. Os
walt, C. R. Oswalt, C. J. Poag, R. G.
Poore.
Also, E. L. Prater, Jessie G. Pra
ter, W. N. Prater, J. F. Reeder, L. L.
Rice, A. P. Rushton, C. H. Salters, V.
B. Sanford, J. Karl Sease, Willie M.
Spires, E. N. Stevens, H. G. Stevens,
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