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Thursday, January 22, 1948
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Keeping Myself For You
Specfal Delivers* Stonlp
—Artie Shaw
An Apr»l«v Biovsom Weddinjj
Blue and Broken-Hearted
. —Hal Derwin
*thies In the Night
Lau&hing Boy Blues
—Woody Herman
I f eel So "Smoochie
What !! I Do
—King Cole Trio
Gulden Karrings
So Far
-—Jack Fina
In A Little Rook Shop
i i . _ Fancy
-Vaughn Monroe
In -tv things Mostey Can't Buy
■yop »!. TeVV> Me
- K;ng Cole Trio
“ih»‘n <- To tli-
i u. io ity
West
-Stan Kenton
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Tiie Stars Wilt Itemember
Ballerina
Vaughn Monroe
When 1 Been Drinking
1'jory Rhapsody
-Rosetta ■Howard
Blow, Mr Jarkson
T-he Blues
T ie Liggins
Breaking !My Heart
Tan\ a
-Joe Liggins
Lvolution Bides
Sadie Brov\p
ursin Joe
The < hicks I Tick Are Slender
and T.aider and Tall
Whafs the l-se of Getting
Sober
Louis Jordan'
A Woman Has W recked Many
A Co d Man
A l enely Heart Knows
. —Ernest Tubb
lien the CUJ Cow Went Dry
Lovr an the Ftryl TM^gree -
Bill Carlisle
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linton
Music Shop
federal ,
holds Annual Meeting
IW. H. Simpson
Undergoes Opera lion
possessing a’ wide circle or friends
who will regret to learn of his illness
| and join in wishing for him .a rapid
recovery. - •.
■ W. II. Simp^son, w 11 know n busi-,
ness man of the city underwent ar !
The annual meeting pf members of
the Citizens Federal Saying^* Loan! ! '3 eration yesterday at the Gepcra]
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association of this city was held yes
hospital in Greenville where he'has
Proves FAST RELIEF for
raN MISERIES
derday afternoon with President a P a ^ en ‘ l ‘ lc P as eight days.
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SNOW TIME IS FUN TIME , , . Bazzie Balrh, a young Idaho skier
who is having her problems of. the moment, but with eight major ski
areas in Idaho to enjoy ahe should be skiing like a vet'T-n in
times
Ralph T. Wilson
Considering Race For
State Senate This Year
Hubert Boyd, presiding. The annual He stood the operation well reports
J| linancial report for the year was siib- from his bedside last night" stated.'
mitted by officers, showing a satis- Mr. Simpson is one of the city’s |
•j factory,year just closed with corner- highly regarded and useful citizens,
: crable building activity handled 2
I through the association,
j W. W. Harris, B/Hub^/t B jyd am'
j T. H. Copeland, w hose Mi ms had e'. ,
I pired as directors, were re-elected
; for thiee year terms. Holdover di-
i rectors are T. D. Copeland, J. P.
j Prather, W. H. Simpson and J. i-1 an
i Todd.
J. B. Hart, of this city, an official
of the Joanna Cotton Mills company,
! Goldville, was elected a member of
I the board to succeed the late W. A.
Moorhead who had capably served
the association as & directo?^ for a
number of years.
The directorate was increased from
*
i eight to nine, its former member
ship. R. H. McGee, proprietor of,
McGee's Drug Store, was elected as
a new member of the board.'
The financial statement submitted
| as of December 31, showed total a^-
— ; sets $1,539,722.10; real estate loans,
I ~ $1,199^944.25; private shares, invest-
VIRGINIA MacWATTERS ments $1,245,81.82-; gerjeral reserves
cl Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago.
’ Sore, Stiff Muselos!
Jl'ST ruV> rrfrrsbing; gentle Neti-ra-balm M
Ihe 5t.fe »pot. Instantly, aching muKlea itart
to /cU* ... the pain eases. U»« NEURA-
(s M M to get last, long-lasting relief from
I,., r,..series ol rousculat ashes and paint.
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First Concert Number
Says The Laurens Advertiser:
Ralph T. Wilson, attorney
and
chairman of the county Democratic
executive committee, will most like- i
ly be a candidate for the state senate.
m this summer's primary, according
to the impression he left in a tele
phone conversation Tuesday.
Told of reports being circulated
that he was considering the race, Mi . j
Wilson said that he was not ready to
make an announcement, but that un- j
less he changes his mind he will be;
a candidate.
“I expect to make a statement at i
the prop^aJime,” he said.
At least one other man is being |
spoken oi as a likely candidate;
against Senator O. L. Long, who has |
already said that he expects to seek
reflection. Representative Charles. L.
Milam has been spoken of as a pos
sible candidate. His name was men-
.ioned in a daily paper column from
Columbia seveial months ago as seek-
Tfg- promcr : uTr ' Somc "of h7s"~fricridis-
here say that he is considering the
cacp but has not made up his mind.
Senator Long, seen last night upon
lis return fiom Columbia from an
adjourned session of the legislature,
said that he was ready to meet any
competitors. “It is an open field and
the jab belongs to the people," he
said.
CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
January 22-23
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 23-24
rorcnow#
BOB HO£E
M SfGN£ HAS SO
WibLlAM BEWD/X
Billy the Kid's Gun
Justice
Western. Starring BOB STEELE.
Friday: 2:18. 4:56., 7:34,' 10:12.
Saturday: 3:09, 5:47, 8:25.
and undivided profits, $56,622.70.
The association w^s organized in
! 1909 and is under federal supervis-
| ion with all accounts insured up to
j $5,000. It paid its shareholders a
dividend at the rate of 3 per cent per
.'annum the past year.
I : home here 45 years ago.
j .j Besides her husband the deceased
J - : is survvied by one son, Robert Tate,
| ; and two brothers, H. Y. Vance of
^j>prlando Fla. and Barr Vance of
Philadelphia, Pa. She was a niece
1 j of Mrs. Ina Vance Pitts of this city.
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1 he rare combination of spirited
a,ting, beauty and virtuoso singing
his critics everywhere raving about'
Virginia McWatters, coloratura so T
tx' v rn—writ- Trrr.g—ht-Lfturens^
...Plus...
ojOpera Company, during which sea-
<!' son she sang five leading roles to
Seven Were Saved
Starts: 2:40, 4:35, 7:40, 9:35.
NEWS and SHORTS. 9c and 35c
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
ONE DAY ONLY
Copacabana
(Musical Comedy),
With GROUCHO MARX, CAR-
MEN MIRANDA. ANDY RUS-
SELL, and GLORIA- JEAN.
Feature: 2:00, 3:52, 5:44, 7:36,
and 9:28
9c and 35c
Starts:
Friday: 3:17, 5:55, 8:33.
Saturday: 1:56, 4:34, 7:12, 9:50
Chapter 5—
G-Men Never Forget
9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY.
9c and 30c
CARTOON
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 26-27
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
January 26-27
i ilofring g .
L JOAN BING CROSBY BARRY " j|
k.»iiif iiiB • nneimiD^fl
Marked Woman
With HUMPHREY B O G A R f ! *
and BETTE DAVIS.
WTTH'ri,
T lesday nIght, January* T7, “aTTVOO: •
Jai-s young American singer has a
re and ti ue coloratura voice—she
ings with ease G above hign f
Virgiiva began her musical sareer
in her home city of Philadelphia
where as a child she showed unusual j
ability at the piano. She won a i
scholarship to the Curtiss Institute of|
Music in Philadelphia and began het j
serious study of opera. " j
Her rise since that 'time has been
steady. The Metropolitan Audi-;
tions of the Air won her an award i
as well as a contract with the New
Opera Company to sing the role of
Adele in its highly successful produo
‘.ion, “Rosalinda," which ran on’
Broadway- for 540 performances.;
There followed appearances in recit
als an concerts on the East and West 1
coasts with nationally known orches-1
tras, including the New York Phil- i
harmonic and the Chicago Sym-I
pjidnies. Her first important operatic I
debut was with the San Francisco!
critical acclaim.
Now her annual performancts with
the New York City Opera company 1
have evoked nothing but superlatives
from the city’s critics. The name Vir
ginia MacWatters has become inter
changeable with Zenbinetta, the pe
tite ooquetts of Richard Strauss’
o "Ariadne auf Naxos.” Especially re
nowned for her interpretation of thi’s
♦ role, Miss MacWatters’ amazing col-
^loratura voice and. magnetic st^gt
personality never fail to bring down
^ • the house. . - ’
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"iMademoiselle," as one of the
Her current achievements include
a recording contract with RCA Vic-
.,tor; a citation by the magazine
< > "Mademoiselle," as one of the ten
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CARTOON and NEWS.
/ 9c and 3fic
Feature: 2:09, 4 17, 7:09, 9:17.
NEWS. '■ • . 9c and 35c
10 A M. Show MONDAY.'
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
January 28-29 -
esperate Trails
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28
ONE DAY ONLY
(Western)
JtyPkNN Y MACK
Heaven Only Knows
Cold-blooded killer is won over
to the side of right in a hymn-
Starring
BROWN.
- Starts: 2:35, 5:08, 7:41, 10:H
. ...Plus...
^ Last Rites Here
For Mrs. George Tate
Devil Ship
S ory J “Biff” Brown, eapta'r
singing western. With ROBERT 1 0 * ^ ship that carries l »p crimi-
rUMMI-NGS, BRIAN DONEEVY, lia is»t 0 Alcatraz.. With RICHARD
.MARJORIE REYNOLDS, STU-
A. ,7 ERWIN ^nd EDGAR KEN
NEDY.
Starts: 2:38, 4:52, 7K)6, 9:20.
COMEDY. CARTOON. 9c—35c
10:00 A. M. Show.
LANE and LOUISE CAMPBELL
Starts: 3:33, 6:06, 8:39.
Sea Hound, Chap. 6
9c and 30c
young women meriting recognition in
its fourth annual award series for
bignal achievement in special fields;
and a recital tour of the East and
Mid-West, whi^h in itself includes
solo appearances with the National
Symphony orchestra under Hans
Kindler, the Oklahoma State Syrm
phony, the Toronto Symphony and
the San Antonio Symphony.
She will appear as the first num
ber bn the Laurens County Commu-
jnity Concert series.
THOMAS’.
1- Modern diamond bridal poir
2— Elegant birthstone ring
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services for Mrs
<i Gcargc H. Tate, who died at her
'home in Gastonia, N- C., Monday
I night were held here yesterday af-
t-rnocn ; *om the graveside in the
Pre?:’>/ier.~n church cemetery,. Ser
vices were held from her home be
fore the body was brought nere for
interment accompanied by her pastor
and a number of f/iends.
Mrs. Tate Wofre marribge was
Miss Aurelia Vance of this city, who
is pleasantly remembered here by
many girlhood friends will learn
with regret «rf her passing. She was
th#” daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. H. Y. Vance who made their
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4— Wide floral wedding ring
5— 3-Diamond engagement ring.
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