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A Poge Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE -Li . : . * Thursdoy, Februory 5, 1948 BIRTHDAYS AND r ANNIVERSARIES NOTED “ r Liq D U0 , Store Over Protest Birth Announcements I Tfcr Chronicle Extends Greetlnup To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This W'eek i RICE | Dr. and Mrs. f{. S. Rice of Augus ta, Ga., and Fayetteville, Ark., ^ nounce the birth of a son, Robert , , , . . Scott, II, January 28. Mrs. Rice is It wa? learned yes,er a. . . the f ormer Mary Barksdale, daughter of Mrs. R. A. Steer of this pas i i South (rarolina Tax commission has Feshruafy 7 birthdays include Mrs issued a license to S. D. Weathers, Jr., i B Wilder, Miss France^ Leonard, of Goldville, for the operation of a 1 Mrs Russell Cooper and Roscoe Buz-'liquor store in Clinton, to bring the Y'OCNGBLOOD hard!. ‘ [ number to four>It is reported that » Mr _ and Mrs w L Youngblood of Billy" Henry, sun of Mr. and Mrs.; the store will be located on the lower Valdosta Ga . announce the birth of Edward Henry,' will celebrate . a ( end oJ Musgrov street, w e er in a a william Lester, Jr., January] lin tkdav tomorrow, ind Jo Copeland, present building or new one o e 2i » ^ Irs Youngblood before mar- ’of Mr and Mrs. I. B. Cope- erected, The Chronicle could no. as- naf , e was Miss Mailtha Stoner, a. .’r-r-Ki. also has a birthday tomorrow. M- and Mrs. L. C. Bond are ob- st'rvm certain last night. member of the orphanage setrool fac- Applieation before the commission u oy. their t9lh wedding anniver-' was made several weeks ago as V- jary ’odav ^ quired by piibliq notice, and after THOMASON - r ... . hearings the license has now been r Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Herschel r a Workman will cele- ^ -I M iss, Barbara • orate a birthday Fetwuiry 8. granted over considerable local oppo- Thomason announce t-he birth of a ! sition. The city administration regis- daughter, Patricia Anne, .on January Mr and Mrs. J H. Pixile, ol tered a strong protest to the granting 30, rrt Hays hospital. Mrs. Thomason; \ !. celebrated their 17th w'L'dding” Mayor L. E. TBishop is“~the~former Miss Frances-Lee Oates 1 / February 1. appearing bafore the commission and of Easley. Mrs Coseoc Buzhardt will observe stating that the city is now amply —, t bir'.hii i\ F'utiruary 8. ! eunnlied wi*h liauor stores and a ELLISON arv supplied wi*h liquor stores and a new one in the proposed location will Air. Elizabeth Horton, daughter new one in the proposed location will Air. and Mrs. James Franklin Elh-I — ~ i necessital - 'id li* 1 nal oolice depart- son announce the birth of a son, Rich- 1 ment expense. Other" citizens joined srd Dana, on Wednesday, January in protesting, but under the present 31, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Ellison is • There is no shortage of b<-it!e fvas, and we have in -dock for immediate deliv er- “Grand” GAS RANGES Standard or Deluxe — Vppnned and (iuaranteed h> (iiH>d Housekeeping HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 423 law it appears that_ protesting on the the former Miss Sudle Mae Camp- part.of a towrTor city has little weight - 11 o# Anderson. with the commisskm. of Mr. and Mrs. Horace. Horton,-Will celebrate her birthday Saturday. February 4 was the wedding ann'- versary of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hol T; Mi ss Hagel Wood of Dublin, N. C land. 1 _ Will Ml'RPHY Mr. and Mrs. James Carl Murphy announce the birth of a son, Carl Forest, at the local hospital, on Feb-' ruary 2. Mrs. Murphy is the forme'-j observe 3 Noted Artist In 1 . Lewis Simpson birthday February 9. ; ■ T * Li John Little Carson, son of Mr. and, R-OUrCnS I OHIQtlt Mrs. Everett Carson, of Gastonia, N. C.. celebrated his birthday January I .The postponed concert by Virginia 31. - Airs. B. H Suddethobserved birfhday January 20. (Mrs .Margaret Bull observed .birthday February 1. , ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0 ♦ ♦ ♦ * t NEWS ♦ | Mac Watters, under the auspices of a the Laurens County Community Con cert association, will be given in Lau- rerts this evening (Thursday) at 8 a , o’clock in the high school auditorium, it was announced early this week by ^ , officers of the association. ' Miss CASINO THEATRE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, February 5 and 6 Feature: 2 22. 4/22, 7:22, 9:22. j 9c and 35c SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 ONE DAY ONLY COMEDY CARNIVAL (Two Comedy Features) Curley With F R A N C E S RAFFERTY ind EILENE JOHNSON.- ...and _ i Fabulous Joe WALTER A B E.L a t n d : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ With Z MARGOT GRAHAME. J Fcoturt: 2 22, 4:36, 6:50. 9:04. ♦ (r<K») SHORT 9c and 3ac7 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J : : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : THE BROADWAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, February 6 and 7 Pride Of Ihe West ! With WM. “HOPALONG CAS- iSIDY” BOYD. “G;YBBY” HAYES and RUSSELL HAYDEN. Starts: - Friday: 2:26, 4:56. 7:26, 9:56. Saturday: 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:00. ..plus... Bowery Buckaroos . (The Bowery Boys) With LEON GQRCEY and Christine McIntyre. - \ Starts: Friday: 3:24, 5:54, 8:24. Saturday: 2:23, 4:58, 7:28, 9:58. G-Men Never Forget Chapter 7— 9c and 30c 9:30 A 1 . M. Show SATURDAY. MacWatters, coloratura so- 4 piano, had to postpope her engage- ment when she suffered an attack of; laryngitis while on tour in Georgia, ♦ it was announced. The concert, it is, understood: wTH.be open only to those holding membership cards in the as-i sociation. n O i i Parking Not Allowed % On Block of E. Carolina a* The police department stated yes- Y terday that parking on both sides is ♦ now prohibited frofn the intersection’ ^ of Clay street up to the corner of East Carolina avenue at the corner of Adair’s Men’s Shop. Markers have been posted, Chief Ballard stated, warning the public that parking in ’this area is prohibited. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 9.and 10 : 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ •* hid unit IHtH ITIICItl \ be* k ■ WM m Feature 2 22 , 4:22, 7:22, 9:22. .VFvVS. 9c and 35c! 10 A M Show MONDAY. i WEDNFSDAY, FEBRUARY II ‘ ONE DAY ONLY \ Lost Moment A spooky old mansion, a locked room of mystery and candlelight gives taius picture suspense. A beaut'fi! 1 girl and a young writer provide the love interest. With SUSAN HEYWARD. ROBERT CUMMINGS and AGNES MOOR- IfEAD. Feature, 2:00. 3:49, 5:38, 7:27, and 9:16. 1 MONO \ Y AND TUESDAY, February 9 and 10 Unfinished Dance (Technicolor). Beautiful music, talented dnne- fThg. With MARGARET O’BRIEN, 'CYD CHARISSE and KARIN BOOTH. Fehture: 2:18, 4;16, 7:18, 9.WC ' NEWS. 9c and 30c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February 11 and 12 7 Rose ol Santa Rosa (A Musical Western) With. HOOSIER HOTSHOTS, PATRICIA WHITE and EDUAR DO NORIEGA. ’ ' Starts: 2:00, 4:41, 7:22, 10:03. Keeper 01 the Bees | with Michael duane, glo ria hfwry and HARRY DAV- j EXPORT. ;; Melees To Aid t Vets At Office Here I Robert McLees, now located in Newberry and connected with the Veterans Administration, wilj be in Clinton every Tuesday afternoon, he stated yesterday, to assist veterans 1 concerning legislation, claims and other matters that may affect them. He can be consulted at the local em ployment office, he said. /j t UDC WILL MEET | The Stepehen D. ,/Lee Chapter, United Daughters^w the Confderacy, will meet this evening (Thursday, feb. 5)>rU7:30 in the '’ollege library. Col^ff. E. Wysor vv’ill be the guest 'Sfieaker. ^Starts:- 3:05, 5:46, 8:27. CART(X)N. 10 A. M. Show. 9c and 35c i -~ Sea Hound, Chap. 8 n j on- 1 9c and 30c ARROW t Stapling Machines — the handy little office time-saver ] Chronicle Publishing Co. ... Arthritis Pain For quick, dcUfhUully comforting help for i and ‘ pains of Rheumatism. ArthrltU. Naurltla. Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia try Remind. Work* through th^tlood. Plrrt doM uaually atarta aUerlaUag pain 10 you can work, enjoy life and deep more comfortably. Oet Remind at drttgglet today. Quick, com plete eatlif action or money back guaranteed. PIMPLES DON’T SQUEEZE THEMI Ineteed brueh oo KLEENEX and eee bow amaxmgty feet it hide* ugly pimpiee ee it driee them—-often on fihu trial. Not a greeny salve that pimpiee thrive on, but a eoethlag medicated liquid that relieve* itching drivee redneee out. _ _ Atk for KLEENEX at all druggiata. 40# Doublayoui money b»ok U it IMilt. ■ » w KANTOR’S SILVER POLISH NEW SHIPMENT CRYSTAL o FISHERMAN’S PARADISE TACKLE BOXES from $3.50 to $12.50 RODS REELS — LURES GALORE BOLAND’S JEWELRY GOLDVILLE, S. C. MCINTOSH'S — SHOE SHOP Send Ypur Shoes To l)b for Best .Materials and Workmanship. COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING •Electrical Appliance Repairing and Electrical Construction Work Floor Plugs A Specialty ARNOLD M. CANNON 29 S. Owens St. Tel. 245-J Belk’s... “Savings Great In ’48” For Your Valentine Gifts! Leg Flattery! FINE FEATHERS GOTHAM GofiD STRIPE Beautiful NYLONS $1.9^ ol and ol gauge, 15 denier It’s been a long time since we have had such beautiful Nylons. New spring shades — morning mist, demi-tasse, town smoke, dainty taupe. Sizes 8U to 10bo. Join our -Hosiery Club — when you buy 12 pair hose, the 13th PAIR IS FREE. THE NEW LOOK- FOR SPRING DRESSES $8.95 to $16.95 \oung, spirited, softly feminine—these are the wtTixls that so beautifully tell you of the new look for spring. Brightly colored printed silks, many stytesTsizes 12 to 20. Junior Dresses in cottons^cfiambrays, piques, printed silks and gabardines. Sizes 9 to 15. LOVELY >< PANTIE BRIEFS §9c to $1.29 'You’ll love the smooth qualify and perfect fitting. Tai lored antj lace-trimmed styleiowjnttf and pink. (Ready-to-Wear, Second Floor) BLOUSES $2.00 Bright new’ complements for your new suit or skirt. Rayons and cot- trrns in Peter Pan and Gibson Girl styles. Sizes 32 to 40. Whites and pas tels. w j \ _ ’ ' *0 ^ «w; N; ^1' r . • • • - w * Valentine IHNKERCHIEFS a ^ 25c to 98c Smart designs, lovely • quality, dainty, lacy. Choose from a wide selection of prints — solids and whites. OH M To C omplete the New Spring Ixx>k SMART NEW HANDBAGS r S2.98 to S7.98 ’You’ll love the new spring styles they add charm to your new spri outfit Patents, fabrics, plastii and leathers. In green, red, lu gage, and black. For A Lovely Lady PURE .. SILK SQUARES ' $1.98 P^ful , is th e word. Pure si n C?ht colored head squares. lc to 25c from a '* 8 wide sel ' ict ‘on to ch r