The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 01, 1948, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY
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rase Tiu' (i:n:np table was 'overlaid
w.th a lace a)ver and centered with
plndioli and carnations. AdornmerU
for the bufTet was fashioned of car-
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Miss rlunter, Mr. brice arrangement repeated here.
Mi.vs Hefty Hantcr'.'td this city, be- When the couple left on a wedding,
nm ' ,c h: .dc >: Clrai leS'• \Y:fhani trip the bride wore a suit of brown
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tin- t in a 1' ' tne k: t two wars to has served
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a- a: my tor live years,- being re-
onani v Cg f!ie- rank of major. He is
nr a student at the me 1 -a! School
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ANNOUNCING the opening
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CLINTON HOTEL
COFFEE SHOP
• SUNDAY, JAN. 4^
REGULAR MEALS
( OOKI I) HOME STYLE
Dinner
Supper
7 to !):d0
12 to 2
a:Ml) to 7:MO
ALSO SHORT ORDERS
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DRESSES
MATERNITY DRESSES
Ol TING GOWNS
^EATERS
SNIR
RAYON ROUES
ELANNEE ROHES
RED JACKETS
$8.00, $10.00, $12.00, V 2 Price «
$3.00, $1.00, $5.00, Vi Price
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it- many lighted tapers 0
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m.ide w;t:. \'■ necK:.ne,<., cap sleeves, arecssories. Her flowers were a cor-
a:.d fa!: r!s. and thcyR-arried arm .'age o! purpIT orchids.
bauq,aCVs«-! red poinsot:;as. .wfter a wedding trip they will be
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nn se. : e, . :\nng hei; training at Uni- R W OOf)S. BOBBY BLAKE, CUAU-
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
January 1-2
MICKEY ROONEY
BRIAN D0NLEVY
ANN BLYTH A
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Feature: 2:09,‘ 4:15, 1:09. 9:15.
ij'" NEWS. — 9c-and 35e
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 3
Return of Rin Tin Tin
In color. With DON A-L D
Goldville, S. C.
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'lornitvg Shmvv—Mondttv. \\ednesda\. Friday 10 A. ^E
Mtttir.ee—Monday. \\ediumda>. Friday 1:15 1*. M.
Night Shows—F\er\ night 6:30 and 8:30
Ad mission .Mao ( 2f)c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c
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"MERTON OF THE MOVIES"
With RID sKILTON
"bows at 10 A XI. 1 IX, (130 and 8:30 P .XI
rnige bv F ■: father. J H Himter nt . n ' :U!e
M,.r.treat X C. w«.ie a wedding -Mrs. Rebhtz.is the daughter^? Mr
^ ' a :; a: V.ii.tr taHeta. made w.th a !: ‘d Deroy South of this city,
nttmi bailee- biitmnvd d wvn tne ^ « niece of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
fM n-.p Nf-. -tbiier neckhnc, aw! Unaney^with whom she made hep
, v igj: M.g' r.ed .win a. '■ ' !r; sl Sh.v was graduated from.CTu.-
vyj) >: .wv T n- . '-nw, ■i''ed Slee-re
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T, •-'' ; T]W:' ", ■.-.m-v H-I'nitwi srhnul qf nursing in I DIA DRAKE and RIN-TIN-TIN
,, . A - ,*TT^w. - h a irmet o . Aiigusta. for ‘die past year she has ** (the third). A story of a boy ami
ww' a w. h hne Ii, nii'd h en a member of the nursing staff ♦ h;s dug
•d‘-er. Mrs Myrtle A Haridw. die nospital. '1 Feature: 2:38, 4:23, 6:08, 7:53, 9:38
.. wedd.ng. Tne bride " Rebnt/ is the son of Mrs. Vic-
gj , 1 >r Reblitz of Green Bay, and re- J *
q cei\ed his education in the Green ^
Bay school. He served in the army
during the war, being stationed in $
the European theater for some time
After the war he returned to Ge'r- ♦
many for a year's stay. At present \l
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LEGION TO MEET
The regu-lar meeting of the Cope- ♦
Legion, will be held at the armory
tonight (Thursday) at 7:45 o’clock. +
KIDAY. JAM ARY 2—
"IT HAPPENED ON 5TH AVENUE’
Ui'li XI (TOR XIOORE
shows .it 10 A XI . 1:15, 6:30 and 8:30 P XL
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"HOMESTEADERS OF PARADISE VALLEY’
W ilh EM) RYDER
"NEWSHOUNDS"
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Dodge Introduces New Trucks
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‘‘Wedlock—Dead-
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
•January 5 and 6
UMIVfRSAL INTMNAltOMl
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 2 3
Pioneer Justice
AL LAlRLTE (Western).
Starts:
Friday: 3:34, 6:g4/8:34;
Saturday: 2:38, 5:08, 7:38, 10:08.
lone/Wolf In London i:‘
Witln GERALD MOHK and o
NANCY SANDERS. (Mystery).
Starts:
Friday: 2:26. 4:56, 7:26, 9:56.
Saturday: 1:30, 4:00 6:30, 9:00.
Chapter 2——
G-Men Never Forget
9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. ♦
9c and 30c
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 5 and 6
They Wont Believe
Me
A story with a wallop that will
have you tense with interest' and
suspense. With ROBERT YOUNG,
SUSAN HAYWARD and JANE
GEEN.
Starts: 2:24, 4:23, 7:24', 9:23.
NEWS and SHORT. 9c and 30c
..POLAND CULVER • RICHARD HAYDN
THOMAS GOMEZ • SPRING DUNGEON
Feature: 2:38, 4:25, 7:38, 9:25.
NEWS and SHORTS. 9c and 35c
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7
ONE DAY ONLY
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
January 7 and 8 ^
Song Of the Drifter
(Western).
Starring JIMMY WAKELY.
Starts: 2:18, 4i55,- 7:32, 10:09.
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Her Husband's Affairs T l. w
!L A slaostick comedy about the I "6 InYISlblC Wflll
MiiXD \ 1 AM) I l ESI)A5 . JAN. :>-6—
"GOLDEN EARRINGS"
VLirh RAY XIII.I. XNI) and MARLENE DIETRICH
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ad\ertising bp si ness. With LU- Action story of gambling and
(P Cir.LE BALL, FRANCHOT TONE, !, t r h ®J t ; a T ( ' k - ets ' With DON CASTLE,
^ ' DWARD EVERETT HORTON. 1 aRd’cALNES HRISTINE ’ RICH
Feature Starts:. 2:20, 4:06, 5:52,' ' A
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"THE ARNELLO AFFAIR’
" . XVith JOHN IIODIAK
? Also — CASH NIGHT
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"WHERE THERE’S LIFE’
News Reels and Selected Short Subjects
COLORED BALCONY
Plumbing, Heating and
Electrical contracting
Oil and Electric Water
Heaters
Floof Furnaces
Lighting Fixtures
Among the 248 basic gross vehicle weight chassis models just
announced in the new Dodge “Job-Rated” truck line is this
B-1 -H tractor of 128-inch wheelbase, 15,500 pounds gross vehicle
weight (1 1 7-ton nominal rating) and 28,000 pounds gross train i
" 'ght. The trucks have many new features. j
rx~T„^ A n/-r>r The wheelbase for conventional mod- ;
$ Dodge Announces 0 : s through the 2-ton has been re-
:j New Line of Trucks duced eight inches, while the 24 i
| — — and 3 ton models have been reduced'
A oompriete’.y new line of Dodge . s x mrhr.s. The new trucks have been
« '•jirb.^ateii | trui k> comprising 24;; enginee: ed so that despite :he short-.
os models ranging from er - wheelbases, the cab-to-axle di- !
lensi ns. remain practically un-
narigcd miking it possible to use.
ae xame leng’.h bodies as before.
New ease of handling and driving
;; of trie Dodge d.\ ;s.-8. Chrysler cor- hl:?‘ been provided by the shorter
porafion, Deiroil, Micri wheelbases^ and wider tread front'
Some models of the new trucks axle, together with cross steering,:
will be displayed stratmg January 7 which is a new feature on all con-J
by Cooper Motor company of this vcntional cab models. The cross]
LiVy. . steering pennits a 37-degree turning
A combination of massive strength angle both right and left. Drivers!
and smoothly flowing lines is the rf:>w can park or back into alleys or
keynote of styling for the new uja to loading platforms with much
trucks. They were designed to com- greater ease. Road shock through
bine appearance with comfort, safe- the steering wheel is greatly reduced
ty, performance, economy and ease by the cross steering, which has the
of handling. drag link running parallel with the
Front axles have been moved back front axle,
and engines have been moved for- ■ Dodge has seven different engines
ward to place more of the gros- to handle the power requirements of
vehicle weight on the frpnt axle and its new Line. Numerous engine' im
provide better weight distribution, provements have been made.
Also GOOD SHORT* SUBJECTS.
10 A. M. Show. 9c and 35c j
Starts: 3:16, 5:53, 8:30
Sea Hound, Chap. 3 ^
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BROAD ST. CLINTON, S.C. PHONE 4-J
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY!
COMPARE OUR PLAN
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Before Financing or Re-financing
THIS ASSOCIATION OFFERS UNUSUAL OPPORTU-
1 NITIES FOR INVESTMENT OF ANY
AMOUNT ANY TIME.
All investments are insured up to ${>,000 by the Fed
eral Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. AJ1 invest
ments earn liberal dividends, payable June 30 and De
cember 31 of each year.
PLAN YOUR INDEPENDENCE NOW!
DEVELOP THE HABIT OF SAVING REGULARLY!
Out-of-Town Investments Solicited
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When buying a new or used car. always ask your dealer
about using our plan, or come in and see us yourself.
M. S. BAILEY & SON, BANKERS
Phone 18
Robert M. Vance — Small Loan Department
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ederal Savings
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
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