The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 15, 1948, Image 2

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"V \ Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 15, 1948 Eakcr Addresses Parent-Teacher Group 1948 truck line because we feel thi^HD KINARD ADDRESSES ' of Safc and ^HMul. driving tech-' crowded schedule and'the matter of -expanding, the program by. making is the most important new truck i _ * i li r I n id ues was announced yesterday by i additional-cost — — , available a large number of cars for showing in Ford ■history," said W. C., CHAMBER COMMERCE £upt. W. R. Anderson, to begin Jan- “These difficulties were surmount- actual driving training on the high- Balciwin. “We are entering the, . -♦ f , : uary 19. ■.'■*; ed because of the paramount impor-1 wa y s -” At t'.c January meeting of Uie greatest truck market of all time with t Addressing the monthly meeting of. “This progi-am has been made pos-' tance ol equipping ouriboys and giris “The Giles Chevrolet company is ’ irer.‘ T.Mcher association on JanuOne widest range of models and ca- j the Chamber^ of Commerce at the s ; b i e through the-eoopoFaUcm of the: for the machine age—and one of our happy to have a pant in this great nry 6, Kemufih Baker talked to the pacities Ford has ever produced. We | Dayton-Clinton hotel Tuesday- eve- jA AA club and the Giles Chevrolet'most difficult ordblems was solved national program and to cooperate school in Bringing rronn on School Par mirth Baker talked to the pacities Ford has ever produced. We; Dayton-Clinton hotel Tuesday- eve-j ^aA club and the Giles Chevrolet' most difficult problems was solved national program the subject of “Home and expect to,.receive trucks during the nifog. Dr. James C. Kinand, president c- 0 ’> Mr, 'Anderson said. “By pro- through the provision of the Chev- with the high s rtnenship.” He stressed the coming months in quantities increas-lof Newberry college, stated that in'. V iding a new and specially equipped rdfet car for" on-thc-road training." ?afety education t to the young people need for parents to show an interest ed sufficiently to pertnit us to meet these post-war days when victors and dual-control Chevrolet .s'edhn, Giles-, Giles said the new Chevrolet (>r Clinton. We are certain that the h the work of the school and for the heavy demand.” , vanquished were trying--to get to-! ChcvroletCo. has enabled the sc hoof' r t . a dv for ’* u *“— J -* J — ti:cni to observe the classes in ses-j sion. rgether and work out things for a * mi, County Shares In M ss Irene Workman.presented the _ ^ _ r -j “When Home and Teachei State Income I OX TUnd Dsagrce.” She stated that there ^ w re advantages in the privilege to Columbia, Jan. 14. — (Special to organization and-as citizens. subject, , • ii * „ °.u ,V l0 P artici PJ 1 -te in the national pro- high school in the near 'stable world, it is well to see wha. ; ,ram of-driver education for'young a SDechl ' al lotmen t fro t ■ iits of civarar ter and conduct mem--people developed by-the American’ roJek Moto^diSn ~ ,bprs of-a chamber of commerce must Automobile association ! assume in working together as^an,. ., Many obslacles had to 5e over . come before the course eoqld be in- Would.be readv for delivery to the result will’be better drivers and re- future under V dr agree, because progress sometimes'The, Chronicle,)—Tlue quarterly dis-j First, he said, mu^t be a return to tro(luceci int0 the curriculum TheVe cones - rom disagreement. Before tribution of the state income tax! a willingness to work. Many, in these •' "Ctsag.'d-.ng, ivowever, she ^stiggesled' which Was apportioned to Laurens, days, he said, don’t want to work,I ” ‘ iS e Q ue; » l( >n o .hg already-1 to. assist the AAA and its clubs in *i a. vo should- get the^flcts. , county this month amounted to $6,- they are unwilling to shaje their 7t* R. Anderson, >iiperintendonL according to State Treasurer part of the load they let the other » IVVity schools, announced that the J eflf Bates.' The allotment covered fellow pay the freight. Merchants, street on the snde oS Florida street the quarter ending December 31, 19- business men, a«4 individuals who. school and khe one in front of the 47 »~ ancl was approximately twenty- during the war years and later have; h-.gh school were, if approved by the three hundred dollars larger than been riding high due. to no. particular vmnc l, to be made one-way streets the sum received by Laurens county, efforts or ability of their own, must ♦,-> f.uij’.ate the handling of traffic for the same period last year. At return to tlie practice of giving a< •-.s parents bring their children to that time the Laurens portion came dollar’s worth of service or. goods for nra . ... school. < to $4,270, Treasurer Bates stated. ja dollar'. Mrs. Burgess* fourth grade , won Seven and one-half per cent of the! tn the course of his remarks, Dr. he award for naving the most par- income tax received by the statel^ nard sc *o rec t the'activities of gov- duced accidents.’; special .alMpxmLJxbJll -Uie Ctygv^T Brundncw.and with special equip ment, a Chevrolet sedan will be loan ed to the school by the Giles Chevro let'company'for the semester. Under the arrangement the school will nro- “Chevnolet and its dealers considei safety education, particularly among boys and girls, extremely important,” he said, “and have therefore decided vide necessary Insurance coverage and car maintenance. S... ’VC New Ford Truck To / Ee Shown Here Friday * » :U’ I f nc? W trbasurer is distributed to the c^un-; eriirne ^ in business, acting as ref- ties, the distribution being made on eree > tield judge, and time keeper, a population basis. The total allot- Government must get out of busi- mervt to the South Carolina counties ness ’ bs said, in calling -for a return | this month was $231,313, which is to Private initiative and enterprise. —— nearly $100,000 more than the $183,-' Secondly, we must have a will to : 't showing m Clinton of 578 distributed among the counties serve - Dr - Ki h ard sai d- Many never 1948 model Ford trucks will i n January of 1947. 1 aid in community progress, he said, ; v J anuary 16 at an open ' ^ ^ , unless they see for themselves a deli-; j jc conducted by the Bald- LI* L \A/*«.L nite profit. In demanding a high level j .• Co, Inc. \-rUICKSnankS Wlrh of community activity and achieve- -e s're.unl.ncd new trucks Rinn Rnilrlprc Firm ' meat, we as citizens should be on JANUARY CLEARANCE And White Goods Sale Vo at: III, is the alert for opportunities to serve. Thirdly, we must cultivate the vur ■ cr.u’ . :* pistwar products of the ^ C ompany as the maiu Alexander Cruiekshanks, , , the Baldwin Motor com- now connected with the well known' wil1 to worshiip. Dr. Kinard said, in; 1 u-eL'oine the public to i^s w. G. King & Sons firm, dealers m. appealing to citizens to support and| -/:ns. service, parts and access-.builders supplies. ’ work for the aims of their churches .n 1 o-cJ vehicle departments. , — in the community. The time is com- ] V a. . ar.ged an open house pro- Sl'BSC’RIBE TQ THE CKRONICLB ing, he said, when we will have to make a choice between God and Communism, and he expressed the belief that any nation that puts its **♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»««««••%#V* «#«#«»•* CLOSE-OUT! CHILDREN’S ♦♦♦•>♦ #«♦«»«♦ v # »# «V «» «# «V %V ** *’* • * 8 8 8 8 8 BEDROOM SLIPPERS 8 8 8 DISH TOWELS ubiiv- announcement of the.j ‘The Paper Everybody Reads" CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY THI RSDAY AND FRIDAY, January 15 and 16 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January 16 and 17 Marauders . > faith in God will not be allowed by | <» Him to be vanquished. Summing up, Dr. Kinard called <;; upon citizzens to work together for j ^ the community, submerging differ ences for the good of all.- tl W. C. Baldwirv, presiding over the, 4 i * w meeting in the absence of President j New Hopalong Cassidy Western. Starts: Friday: 2:26, 4:58, 7:30, 10:02. Saturday: 1:30, 4:02. 6:34, 9:06. ...»lus... o-niture store, and recognized several gueats of the evening. 4 Thomas'L. Chase, of the Baldwin Directory company, which firm is o! compiling a directory for the city of < I Clinton, spoke briefly, telling of the I ► | progress of fhe work.'They are abouT c.uure: 36, 4:34 7:36, 9:32.,. NEWS and SHORT SUBJECTS !>.- and 35c ^T^ffTtTrrRaaro s^nair" 3 With PHILUP REEDt. HIL LARY BROONE and ROBERT LOWRY. . . j 1 . .. Starts: SATURDAY. JANUARY 17 ONE DAY ONLY Tobacco Road 4 (A re-issue) j With CHARLEY GRAPE WIN, I GENE TUTLNEY and MARJORIE A MAKBE.AU. _ ! *1 .Feature: 2:22. 4:08, ;„5:54, i,7;40. Friday: 3:29, 6:01, 8:33. Saturday: 2:33, 5:05, 7:37, Fo^S Chapter 4— G-Men Never Forget 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. 9c and 30e t I and 9 26. 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 19-20 4 f h ♦ i ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, —- . January 19-20 * S'- Dracula 8 8 8 8 8 79© 8 8 8 8 l\ * Values to $1.98 Sizes 3 to 6-— 6!/» U 8 8 8 8 8 it 8 8 8 1 #.* 8 8 8 8 8 l; 8 1 5c B A biR value at a Jow price. R. L. Plaxico, who is ill, welcomed j i a new member, C. T. Thomason, 1 (manager of T. E. Jones & Sons fur- 1 ..Iwarthirds, of the’ way along, he said hoping to complete it in February. Included with the directory of Clin ton, he. said, would be listings ior. Goldville, Lydia Mills and the rural J1 areas served by the loedl ^losl office.: | Included on the program as an en- tertainmen't feature was a number | of selections by a trio of singers from | the Presbyterian college glee club. :: P. C. Glee Club To o Present Program <: At Methodist Church ^! j The Presbyterian college glee club * o | will present an hour program of sa- V 4 i ► ! j ^,, „:a a ^ ♦ u lered music at Broad Street Methodist (Super Spook Thriller!) With- BELA LUGOSI and HEL EN CHANDLER. ,A <Mtmk nenau »>•><■■> $4* Laity Starts: 2:35, 4:28, 7:35, 9:28. NfcWS and GOOD SHORTS. 9c and 30c HAmVORTH PARKS 1 S i DattMC7<rSh&C \ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. January 21 and 22 Man From Utah Feature: 2:22, 4:25, 7:25, 9:25. raws ^ and 35c ! (Western): With JOHN WAYNE. in A. M Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 ONE DAY ONLY Ivy Starts: 2:00, 4:51, 7:42, 10:33. ...Plus... Whispering City (Mystery) • With PAUL^"LUCAS and'MARY At’ractive murderess poisons r.er husband and allows someone j else to take the rap. With JOAN| FONTAINE, PATRIC KNOWLES, ANDERSON. HERBERT MARSHALL and RICHARD NEY. Starts 2:36, 4 51, 7:06, 9 24. r^Sea Hound, Chap. 5 CARTOON. • 9c "and 35c ' r 10 A M. Show WEDNESDAY. Starts: 2:55, 5:46, 8:37. 9c and 30c *♦4 ♦ church Sunday evening, January 18, at 7:30. The public is cordilaly in vited to attend. Jim Holland^vvorth is student man ager of the glee club; Neely McCar ter, accompanist; and the Rev. Ed-1 ouard Patte, Tfunductor. The -following program -will be given: * Processional, “Joyful Joyful, We Adore TheV’ Invocation—Mr. Patte. Response—the glee club. The Scripture—-Ben Collins, reader “Mary* Borned a Baby”—spiritual “Christ Is Bonn of Maiden Fair”— XVII century. “Lord, I Want To Be A Christian’ —spiritual. , ^ •- “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring”—J. S. Bach (1642). Prayer—Mr. Collins. “Break Forth, O Beauteous Light” < > I —Bach. “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming" —Praetorious (1571). “Bless This House”—Brahe. “Grant Us To Do With Zeal”— Bach. “The Faith, of Christ’s Free Men —Mr. Collins.. .. . “Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee”—Bach. < > <> i i < > 4 4 <> 4* WORTH THE MONEY! :: 8 8 ♦ ♦ 8 8 it 8 8 4.4 it 8 4*4 WOOL MITTENS 39© « 100% wool. Sizes for Ladies and Children 8 8S 4> :: 8 8 :: 8 8 8 ^ 2 8 CLOSE-OUT! MEN’S 4> S 8 8 8 8 8 8 :: 8 8 Leather JACKETS $12.77 8 8 ii 8 ji *,• *y*y*y*y'4♦ • • • %• «• %# »#%• «*%# % * 44 44 ♦♦♦♦♦♦ 44 4% 4«*4« ♦•'♦♦*# «*f «V«W4«*•«*•• W4«*« ♦*4 «'•«>%> 8-8 A 11-teat her. Sizes 38 to 46. 8 8 8 8 8 8 ,♦ *.*♦.*♦♦4.44.44.»4 »4.« 4.* 4 % ♦ % ♦ • ♦ • #♦♦ « 4 « 4.«4.« 4 «4.« # «« • # »# «« » 4.44 44 44 4444%*4 * *♦ ♦* •♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ 44 44 #4 44 44 44 44 #4 »4 44 44 ♦ 444«4 44 44 444444 44 4444*44*44 44 44*44*44*44*44 • ♦ ♦ • • 4 4#.♦ 4.4•• 4.%4.44 4.44.44.44.44.44.4*,444444444 ^ •♦4* 44 44•* 44 •♦•♦#4 •• 4% #♦•%*% 4%444* #• 4*4• •*•••*•••*#**#•>. WHITE GOODS AT SAVINGS 8 :: 1 « 8 8 4* 8 TWO SWAN SHEETS $1.99 :: 8 8 :: # ♦,* •> 4.4 #4 • • •% 4 * •« •* 4 • 4 * *> ♦ % •,*4,44.44.4<44.44.44.44 4444 44.44 44 44 444*4444 44 4 • •« *4 •«#*•«•» 4* 4«4444 44 44 44444* 4444444444W#* 44 4*4**44*4*44*44*44****4 4.4 1 a 44 8 8 8 4,4 44 4 4 8 8 8 8 Tested for quality and wear. Bleached snow-white. Readv for use. 81x99. 8 8 8 8 8 8 B U 4.4 44 1 FLASH! BIG SIZE — MEN’S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS 8 8 8 44 8 8 loc 8 8 8 44 44 8 A real value! 4.44 44 4*> 44.44 44 • 4,44 # 444 44 4,44,444*.4444.444 4.44 44.44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4* *• , **^^ ^4 •4*44*44*44*44*44*44*44*44****4444*44 44*44 44*44**4*44*44*44*44*44*44*4444*4 44T'*4**4*4444*4 8 8 8 8 8 ♦ 4444 44 44 *4 44 44444444444444 44 #4444444444444444444 4444444444444« 44 4444*4 4,*4.* »,44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 4*.4* 44 4* 4444.44.44 4*44 44 44 4* 4*4*4* 4« *# •# »• 4*4* * ^^4*4 *4**4 #4*#4*44 *4 44 *4**4 * 4 *• *4 *4 *4**4 * ***4**4**4** 4**4** 4* **4**4** 4** 4** 4**4** 4** 4**^'^ 8 8 8 ♦ 4 8 4.4 ♦ 4 4.4 BASEMENT VALUES! LADIES’ HOUSE SHOES :: :: 44 4.44 4* 44 44 444444 44 4* 44 44 4 ^ %«•••«•*4*»*« *4 4444 44#4*4**4*»4*4»*4*#4**4**4**•**4W*4*4*44‘*4*4*44*44**4*4W*_** 100* WOOL — SLEEVELESS 8 ♦ ♦ 8 8 8 8 8 4*4 SOc *4 8 8 :: *4 8 ♦ 4 4,4 44 H j: 4* 8 MEN’S SWEATERS $1.99 8 *: B Values to $1.98 — odds and ends, broken sizes—but real values. Tan or preen—small, medium. . and largk 4*X V 8 | H 8 8 8 8 CRINKLE COTTON SPREADS 8 FLASH! 8 $1.77 Just Received New Shipment Ladies’ HANDBAGS Regular Meal* DATON HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Home Cooking ’ -r- Breakfast . .......... - 6 to 8:30 Dinner 11:30 to 2 9 * Supper (week days) - 5 to 7:30 Snnday ..v —v 5 to 9 4 , • ' I Mrs. J. W. Blake, owner, welcomes everyone to visit at the dining room, now open under her management. ; Drivers Training Classes To Be Offered At Local High School Institution of a driver training course at Clintort high school to pro vide students with sound knowledge NEW SUBSCRIBERS HONOR ROLL A New Year is here. I^t one of your resolutions he to have THE CHRONICLE delivered in y. ur ho.ue every Thursday morning, Jlled with interesting news in its nows ?.nd ad vertising columns. List your sub scription today. Welcome and thanks to those on our Ho:ror Roll this week: MRS. TOM TAYLOR, Greenwood. MRS. JACK BLAKELY, Clinton. Double-bed size. They launder easily, need no ironing. Striped patterns of rose, blue or green. $1.00 4 # **,44.44,44.44,44 44 44 44 44,44 44 44,44 44 44 ♦4.44.44.44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4444 4* 4*4, * 4444 *444 444444444444 4444 4444*444444444444 44*#444*44*44*44*44*44*44*44*44*44*#4*44*# E-Z DO | WARDROBE 1 it new' spring styles. While they last. 8 S % 8 DANIEL GREEN DID YOU GET YOUR $3.99 X HOUSE SHOES [ At Our Close-Out Price of Only $3.00 Pr. __ We have a few pair left—hurry! “‘ntrnnr*ittrrommi wm mi r 11 w w w m m mi m n mu, i Here’s extra clothes-hanging space \\ at a low, low price. Useful, handy, S attractive. 8 i M I BIG VALUES! TOWEL SALE SPECIAL PRICES! 28c — 33c — 44c CLOSE-OUT LADIES’ SHC SZ.dO Pair g Oxfords and Dress Shoes in browns, tans, blacks, saddles, low heels, me- || dium and high heels. Sizes 4 to 9. St I (Basement) upr ' ' '• ^ You’ll w'ant to stock up at these low, :: low prices.