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THE CLINTON QIROWCLE
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CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY.
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TWl RSDAY AND FRIDAY,
January 8 and 9
HONEYMOON
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 9 ahd 10
Six Gun law
A GI \v.‘h a t,!irce-day pass joins
his girl M<i»xicp • City so they
can he ■ marnivi
then \y:! k, y u» laughing. .
SUtRLKY TPTM^LK; GUY MAD-
ISAX. P’RANGHOT TONE anas
LIN*A ROMAY
Starts 2:38, 4:30, 7 -33,'9.30.,'
NEWS and SHORTS _ 9c and 35c 1
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SATl RDAY, JANUARY 10
ONE DAY ONLY
: Blondie's Anniversary
■ Blondio ahd Dagvt'ood Bumstead"|
are here agun' With PENNY SIN-,
GLETON. ARTHUR LAKE and ;
L.\R.RY SIMS.
Staris. 2 37. I 21. 6:05.' 7:49. and :
(Western).
With CHARLES STARRETT Y They are residing, in’Asheville where
happens and SMILEY BURNETT:
.• Feature Starts:
Friday: 2 18. 4:54, 7:30,.10:06.
Saturday: 1 30. 3:59, 6:28, 8:5
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pie*left by motor for a wedding trip, lyn Young of this city.
Assisting fn receiving and enter-
^ he" will be engaged in business after taining in the various- rooms'were
completing a training course. " .Mrs. W. M. McMillan, Mrs. ,Raymond # - r -.
o', ... •V“ : — ' p ‘Us, Mrs. W. W. Harris/ Mrs. Mace Greenwood RitGS
* “"* ■ Y.un*. Mr*. Joe Leakv/Mrs Julian crww;^. Dm. 27.-Mi K Paulini
5 ftts, Mrs. W. 1 ^ ■
The Chinese Ring
A New “Charlie Chan*’
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-Friday: 3:13. 5:49, 8:25.
.Saturday 72.25, 4:54, 7 23,-9:52.
Chapter 3—
G-Men Never Forget
9:30 A. M Show SATURDAY
9r and 30c- , r
o Miss Baldwin
<} Gives 'Drop-In'
Don nan.
McCord became-the bride of James
tj.iir. nciu i / \ .Davis' Workman, of G'reenwood-and
u-in nv h h - ^ - f d r For - the occasion / the livin g roon, Clinton, this afternoon at five o’clock
rL^n m h f d i was deebnated wifh pink snapdrag- i n one of the winter season's impress-
^ Greenery with bright bernes and^^ ■ ! ^ n ; S P i a ^ ive ceremonies. The vows were taken
41 candles were used to decorate for.J° f magnoha and burning whlte beforg. the Revg James Overholser,
o the infoiTnal occasion.. During the
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Alsu CO-MIiDY
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 12 and 13
MG M's
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
January 12 and 13
A Slight Case of
Murder
A bootlegger goes straight and
has more trouble with a legitimate
basiut?s.> than an illegitimate-one.
With EDWARD G. ROBINSON.
JANE BRYAN'and ALLEN JEN-
, KINS.
Feature: 2:33. 4:35, 7:35, 9:35.
NEWS AND SHORT SUBJECTS.
9c and 30c
WILLIAMS
UttJTZ MELCHIOR
IMMY DORANTE
Feature: 2 09. 4:17, 7:09, 9:17.
10 A. M. Show MONDAY.
NEWS. v' 9c and 35c'
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_WTP N ESpA Y. J ANT AR Y 11
ONE DAY ONLY
Time Out qt Mind
Story of a high-smmg musiciSn-
who defies his 'father’s wish that
he .‘ ‘i’.yv '.hi sea With PHh'LLIS with VICTOR MATURE, PEG-
C.\I.\ERT. ROBERT HUTTON. GY CUMMINGS and ETHEL
anti ELLA RAINES. BARRYMORE.
Feature 2:20. 4:08. 5:56,. 7:44,; Begins: 2:59, 5:46, 8:33.
ard 9 32 1
CARTOON 9c and 35c SCO Hound, Chop. 4
10 A M Sn/.w WEDNESDAY. [ ^ and 30c '
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
January 14 and 15
Kid Courageous
' (Western)
Featuring BOB STEELE. .
Begins: 2:00. 4:47, 7:34, 10:12.
...Plus...
Moss Rose
SOCIETY
(Contniued from page three)
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I candles were arranged on the buffet., were effective un the mtmiel,
I Mrs. Carter Townsend ahd Mrs.
[Miller Dodson, both -of Greenwood,
pai lor of th bride, in the First Pres-
Mrs. James Pitts played a number j oyterian church,
af musical selections during the af-j The simpJe decorations consisted
i sisters of the honored guest, poured 1 ternoan. , - / of potted ferns and poinserttia blooms
ftep from silver services at each end! Mrs^G. W.-Hollingsworth bade the: with a central featured arrangement
4 serve<l as best man. - r—- } of. the table.. Serving individual dec-{guests boodibye. I°f- white gladioli with poinsettia
[[ Mr. McDaniel served four years in' orated cakes, mints and salted nuy; 1 About 350 called during the after-^ blooms clustered at the base plf the
<hthe army during »'the recent War, be- were Mrs. Robert McCord and Miss'noon to extend good wishes to the : arrangement. Lighted white tapers
{IfSng overseas in the Pacific theater Laura Richey, both of .Greenwood,; bride, including Quests from Grcvn-^ in'two matching "wrought iron cande-
'' for sonje time. Miss Virginia Gray, Miss Fay Pitts,! wood,- Whitmire. Kinards and New- (Cont'r.ued on ptege seven)
o Following the ceremony, the cou-' Miss Miriam Dbhnan and Miss Caro- berry.
Davis Workman Weds
Miss Marie McCord
j Coleman, Mrs. Hubert
IG., King &nd Mrs. J.
FREE!
ICE CREAM and DO-NUTS t
FRIDAY — 4 to 6.P. M.
The Ice Cream Bar
x COME!
afternoon coffee, fruit cake and mintsT
were served
;; Century Club Meets
o With Mrs. Boland
.Mrs. Frank M. Boland, Sr., w
<► hostess to tfie Century dub. Tuesday
afternoon.* -
<' Mrs. Wm. R, Turner was program
chairman for thd afternoon, and Dr.
Turner spoke on “Southern Battle
fields.” Sixteen members attended
the'meeting', j" '
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o Ella Riddell Circle
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Mrs. Rioent H. Jordan was.hostess.
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Home to the Ella Riddell circle of
Thornwell Memorial ohuroh.
In the absence of the circle chair
man, Mrs. A. S. Maxwell called the
meeting to order. After sentence
prayer a business session was held.
Mrs. A. E. Richardson was in charge i
of the program entitled, “How Do I;
o' Treat People.” Mrs. Jordan gave an ’
article^ ^‘Evangelism In The Congo. ' ]
The meeting closed with the sing-
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With Mrs. Tribble
The; missionary society of the As- (
sopiate Reformed Presbyterian.
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Opening!
THE
ICE CREAM BAR
Saturday, January 10
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
Free!
ICE CREAM AND DO-NUTS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9
4 to 6 P. M.
0 church met on Monday afternoon at
J! the. home of Mrs. W. B. Tribble,
o Miss Margaret Blakely, program
J! leader, disvussed “Stewardship and.
«• | Spiritual Life, "with several mem-.
bers contributing articles frym the
<> Journal of Missions.” Miss Blakely
° also taught the Bible study from
Matthew.
At the conclusion of .the program
the hostess served coffee, fruit cake. |
nuts and mints.
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Methodist Circles
To Meet Monday
Monday at 3:30:
The following circles will meet
Ellie Hatton. Mrs. T. C. Johnson.
Mayme Johnson, Mrs. Billy Mc
Millan.
Barden. Mrs. P. L. BauknighU
The Louise Best circle will meet,
ait 4 o'clock with Mrs. B. B. Ballard.
Sara Glenn circle at 7:30 at the
(home of Mrs. Julian Coleman, with
Mrs. Joe Greene and Miss Rose Lee
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RADIATOR
COMPLETE BOILING "AND
RECONDITIONING OF YOUR
RADIATOR.
PROMPT SERVICE.
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Baldwin Motor Company
CLINTON, S. C.
Musgrove Club Meets
With Mrs. Anderson
| The Musgrove H. D. club met with
Mrs. E. F. Anderson pn Jan 1 with j
j the president in charge.
Devotional was conducted by Mrs.
A. A. May. She read Luke 12 and I
the club members repeated the |
i Lord’s Prayer.
Project song, “Flow Gently, Sweet
! Afton. .
j Roll call with each member an
swering with the kind of pattern
they enjoyed using. - .
Mniutes were read by the secre
tary. Publicity chairman, Miss
Blanche Cox, rea’d two poems, !‘Life
Arithmeticr” and ‘‘What God Hath
Promised-:'' Demonstration on bound
button holes was given, by the local
leader, Mrs. R.. G. Wrenn. Refresh-
! meats were served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Haselden,
assisted by Mrs. P.-B. Mitchell.
FOR CO’OD EATING AT LOW COST, GET THESE OUTSTAND
ING VALUES IN FAMOUS QUALITY
BEANS! BEANS! ^BEANS!
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TENDER COOKED
BEANS
Vegetarian
Boston Style "
Tomato Sauce
With Pork
16-Ox.
Cans
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-Vs
WESSON OIL
45c
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SNOWDRIFT
46c
l-Lb.
Can
A Host Of Varieties
KIDNEY BEANS 3olUn»..... 2 Cora'
LIMA BEANS 1<m * 2
Washburn’s - . ,.
GREAT NORTHERN BEANS VS' 21c
21 c
31c
Washburn's
PEA BEANS ....
Washburn’s
BLACKEYE PEAS
• • « • • • • •
1-Lb.
Pkg.
• ••••••
1-Lb.
Pkg.
Limited Quantises
’ SWIFT
JEWEL
37c
1-Lb.
Pkg.
Nabisco Crackers
PREMIUM
25 c
• •••••
1-Lb.
Pkg.
3
Mild St Me’low
COFFEE
S O'CLOCK
: C1 40c
Ann Page Prepared
SPAGHETTI
Ann Page plended
SYRUP - -
Sunnyfield Flour for
PANCAKES
Ann Page Gelatin Desserts
SPARKLE ........
Iona Yellow Cling Sliced nr Halves
PEACHES .......
White House Evap.
MILK ............
MiW American
CHEESE .........
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15^4-Oz.
Jars
IB-Or-
Jar
. 20-Oz.
- Pkg.
Pkgs.
3
Tall
Cans
Lb.
STRING BF/lNS !V.
..[ .. 15c
APPLES, 2 lbs.
...... 25c
CABBAGE, 2 lbs.
13c
CARROTS, 2 bunches
CELERY, stalk
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25c
17c
ORANGES 5 lbs.
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Lovely Ted Honors
Mrs. Davis Workman,
A Recent Bride
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One of the loveliest social affairs
of the New Year season was the tea
Mrs. Nene D." Workman and Mrs. W.
J. Duncan gave .on Saturday after
noon from four to six at their home
on East Carolina avenue,.honoring
their son and grandson’s bride, Mis.
Davis \Vorkman, of Greenwood,
whose Wedding wias solemnized or. i
December 27.
Mrs. Bussell Gray greeted the,,
guests and Mrs. F. E. Adams of An-]
derson, introduced . to the receiving ;
line. Receiving with the hostesses and >
the honored guest were Mrs. Sam:
Young of Laurens, and Mrs. Eugene :
King, of this city, recent brides.
The guests were invited into the!
dining room for refreshments, where 1
the traditional green and white color 1|
note was carried out. Centering the]
exquisitely appoints table • covered
with "a cut work and lace cloth was a
crystal bowl of carnartions, narcissi
and tiny chrysanthemums. Tall white
candles burned ih crystal candelabra.
Sprays bf magnolia and many burn
ing white tapers adorned the man
tel, wh^e magnolia blossoms and
POTATOES, white, 10 lbs.
TOMATOES, lb[
BANANAS, 2 lbs. .. .7. 25c
sweet Potatoes, 2 ib»... i7c
PORK ROAST, lb. . ~ 55c
PORK STEAK, lb 63c
BEEF ROAST, rolled, lb. ... 59c
FAT BACK
IVORY SOAP
2 Bars 17C
Limited Quantities
IVORY SOAP
r, v2c
Limited Quantities
IVORY $bAP
Bar 21C
Limited Quantities
CAMAY SOAP
2 Bars 23C
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Limited Quantities
LAVA SOAP
2 Bars 21 c
Limited Quantities
OXYDOL
pfl 39c
Limited Quantities
MACKEREL FILLET, lb. . . 25c
HALIBUT STEAK, lb. ... .. 25c
HADDOCK 45c .. ■ . PERCH 41c
OYSTERS, select, pint 89c
Standard, pint . 7—....... 79c
DUZ
39c
Limited Quantities
Lge.
Pkg.
IVORY FLAKES
pkl 39c
Limited Quantitia*