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/■ Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 19/1948 Printer, Wife, or Horse? Which Would You Take Birth Announcements SMITH Hu^h O'Neil of the Dayton (Wash.) j Cnron.cle-Disjutch was . in a dither i „Mr. and' Mrs.^James Thomas Smith { • • he:v he had a chance to get a niueft- j of Columbia, announce the birth of a| ■ (ct'etl ;>rinter. He couldn't decide; son, Thomas'Michael, qt Providence vho war most important./•the printer, hospital in Columbia, on Tuesday,, lis wife or hi? horse. Mr. O’Neil stat- ( February 10. Mr*. Smith is the for ts! tiie case 1 :is way to his readers: naer Miss Mildred Manley, daughter: •\Ve’!.• here I am in something of, of l^Ir. and Mrs. E. L. Holland of this i kh coanre to We’ve" got a God-given city, us another printer. He 1 ,nva\- to us because he'can’t fmd a l^. i to iiVC x-h another town, so the Mr. and POWELL Mrs. L. V. Powell an- wno.e crew is interested m finding, nounce the. birth of a son', Robert him and in- wile-shelter 1 I've been Douglas, at Hays hospital, on Sun-, , •nsidenng getting rid of .my horse day,', r ebrupry 15. and padVmg myself hnd the wife out '• * * ' *• ~ to the b^rn. Of course it might be CHILDRESS possible to get rid of my wife and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benjamin move in with the horse, but the law 'Childress announce the birtlv of a i i —the State of -Washington gives son, Lonnie Dell, on February 11, at wives some extraordinary rights, that Hays hospital. Mrs. Childress was m.g.it interfere with such a plan.!before marriage Miss Martha Lucile| lhwe\ or. J we’ve got to* have a place Rogers of Chester. , .! .0. th:vt pr.r.tvr and his wife'even : . ■ n in I >ure v.’oaid hate to -be with- i JOHN,. ON •p- — 1P American Pmcs i Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Jr.,' . . .i Ame.u ; ,n i .e. S . ^ birth ^ ^ daughter . Welcome Relief for r Upper Body Passes Reorganization Bill Columbia,. Feb. 17. — (Special to The Chronicle).—The bill providing for the reorganizatiAn of the state senate, two .amendments were re jected by that body which would have struck out the section of the bill that states that -plans for reor ganization cannot be reviewed by any court until after the plan to be sub mitted by the reorganization commit- government was passed by the senate j last week and sent^back to the house | j' ee has-been made’llaw. Those favor-; of repiesentadyes with some minor | j n g rejected amendments stated amendments which were adopted by that the blll as it stood attempted to he senate^ the previous week. The, deny the right df an individual or )i pnn i es for the consolidation department to take the matter to -tand abolition of overlapping agen-j colirt< while those 0 pp 0 sin2 Tire Recapping. Battery Charging. Firestone Batteries. Radiator Boiling. Car and Truck Repairing. flMtfERMAN MOTOR CO. Phone 119 Gary St. the — DR JOHN McSWEEN i ties in the state government, in ac-,-niendments conrtended that the pro-i I corda-nce with plans to be presented v . ision ; n the original bill would- ! o ie genet a assembly by a com- J rnerely > prevent obstructing action 1 .mission e set up Jor the purpose. be ; n g[ taken while redrganization ! , 03 ( ' r ; • mg, of Laurens conn-j pi ans vvere oeing formulated, and j,T’ m . ^ the P ass ?S e °‘ f would not attempt to interfere with | ® 1 '. a ‘ s 1 a 116 ' senalori vot ' the right of-the court ta,.yass on re-- i. “ n .? ^ ues l °n. * •organization legislation after the lawsf Before the bill was accepted by the had.been enacted. Arthritis Pain Tor quick, delightfully comforting help for l end I pglng of Rheumotism. ArthrltU, Neurltla, Lumbago, deletion, or Neunlglo try Remind. Works through the blood. Pint doao usually start* allsTlatlng pain so you can ▼ork. enjoy Ufo and deep more comfortably. , Get Remind at druggist today. Quick, com plete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. McSween To Address Presbyterian Men BACXACHEPAiS The mcn-of-the-church of the Julia Ann, at Havs hospital on Mon- * irs-t Presbyterian church will hold ! day, February 16. Mrs. Johnson is their February dinner-meeting this | ‘.he former Miss. Rarhol V.-mgVin evening at the church with all menu- - _ . ~ - • feers of the organization invited. Cue to Muscular Strain, Sciatica, lumbago, Rheumatism Jl 'T rub rifievhin/t. Rcntle Neu-ra bilm on the sort'spot. Instantly, aching muscles stirt to r<l.ix . . . the pain cases L sc NfURA* BALM t.i get last, long.lasting relief’from the miseries of muscular aches and pains. New Oldsmobile Put On Display This man is your regis tered pharmacist. When you bring your prescrip tions here, you can depend on him to fill them with the finest ingredients. YOUNGS PHARMACY Walgreen Agency Phone 19 - i" The guest speaker will be Dr. John McSween, a former president ’ ot Presbyterian college ^aind now pas- tor of the Fourth Presbyterian church ! , in Greenville. The Timmerman Motor company, v. c , ! Dr. McSween will talk on the suo- ‘v Hiis city, Laurens county dealers j cc ^ “Christianity and the Christian.’' , for the Oldsmobile, is displaying for This subject concludes a series of the first time a representative model talks on the theme.“Chrisitanity and ‘ the World Situation.” of the 1948 line of cars. - - Sir. Timmerman-explained that the | typical model now displayed is the 1948 four-door ‘'98'’ Futuramic se-j dan. a ' luxury model, - into .which > , Oldsmobile has incorporated new; styling and new features to increase comfort, service and safety. Mr. Timmerman said that “this is* a completely new car whiCTPwe ex-1 pect will set a |rend for several years.” He described the new Olds-, mobile models as “the car of tomor- | row today.” BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthday* and Anniversaries Occur This IVeek. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitlock are' ^ . . , , .observing a birthday today. Oldsmobile s 1948 offerings include Febrinry 21st birth<iays include a variety of models in three senes, Mps Clifton Adair and Howard Wat- tne 98, the i0. and the 60 The Futu-i . ramie 93 series is considered the fin-j ‘^had Johnson, III, celebrated his ! •est product of the Oldsmobile ^c-1 &rthda y Februar y 14 . tor> m its 50 years of motor car, Margaret daughter of Mr.. ' 1 Dynarn , 1 1 c l . Series ! and Mrs. John W. Forsyth, celebrated I 60 and ,0 cars, motorists will have a | a bir<hday yesterday . ‘‘ ie ; ' Mrs. Gaor .Holcomb will observe 4 - i a birthday February 24th Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Payne will ob- choice of seven body types in medium priced ranger la birthdav Febnmrv 24th. i j Tne Futuramic body is a new body by Fisher which also produces bodies serve a wedding annviersarv Febru- for the Other two senes. A wide se ' lectioai of color finishes is available. WARN CO 6AO«f MY HUD IRISH RP^ Star Packer MOKiCIK 2:22. 4:25, 7:22, 9:25. 9c and 35c Thrill-packed Western. With JOHN WAYNE. Starts: * Friday: 2:27, 5:00, 7:33, 10:06. Saturday: 2:04, 4:44, 7:24, 10:04. SATIT.DAY, FEBRI’ARY 2i ONE DAY ONLY Prince of Thieves The Adventures-of .Rol>tn Hood. W.- i JON HALL, PATRICIA MORRISON and ADELE JER- GENS Little Tough Guys In Society Starts: 2:31, 4 14, 5:57, 7:40. 9:23. COMEDY. “Pardon My Clutch.” 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 23 and 24 Little gangsters of the streets playing slug-ugly pranks. With the DEAD-END KIDS. Starts: ^ Friday: 3:23, 5:56, 8:29. Saturday: 3:00, 5:40, 8:20. Chapter 9— G-Men Never Forget 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. 9c and 30c ,L_ RAY MI LLANO MARLENE DIETRICH 'Golden -- Earrings Feature: 2:22, 4:24, 7:22, 9:24. : ary 25. February 25th birthdays include Miss Hazel Sherard, Mrs. Estelle Abrams and Bobby Dean Dailey. Eagene Sloen of Columbia T former-i ly of this, city, has a birthday Feb ruary 22. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oxley have a wedding anniversary February 22. February 22nd birthdays include Mrs.’ R. F. Blakely, Mrs. Lewis Pitts and Kenneth Baker, Jr. February 25th is the birthday of Scott Dawkins. Dillard Boland" 1 and 'Jeff Boland, Jr., will celebrate their birthdays, February 23. T. C. Johnson has a birthday Feb-j ruary 25. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Walters will 1 ! observe their wedding anniversary Februray 23. Frances Ellen McMaster, daughter of Major and Mrs. Kitt R. McMaster, celebrated her birthday Feb. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of , Charlotte, N. C., celebrated their wedding anniversary February 17. Mrs. Williams is the former Miss i Nancy Young of this city. John W. Finney, Sr., will observe a birtnday February 23. William Harvey McMurray, little : son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McMurray, j i df Swannanoa, N. C., will celebrate a I birthdaj February 22. Mrs. McMur- 1 o ray is the former Miss Mary Lo-ftis MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 23 and 24 Bride of Frankenstein H (Phantom Monster Show). With BORIS KARLOFf\ and VALERIE HOBSON. \ "Starts: 2:36, 4:32, 7:36, 9:32. NEWS. 9c and 30c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NEWS 9c and, 35c 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 ONE DAY ONLY — Secret Beyond fhe Door ' Whi t ‘was the secret beyond the door? Ter.se.-ami exciting. See ii from the beginning. . • • Starring JOAN BENNETT • and ! LARY BROOKE MICHAEL REDGRAVE. . '' Starts: 2:38, 4:55, 7:12, 9:29. CARTOON. 9c and 35c’. 10 A. M,Show. February 25 and 26 * '» TWO HITS! - Sunset Trail With HOPALONG CAoMDY. Starts: 2:00, .4:4^7:24, 10:06. ...and... Big Town Atler Dark - 7From .he Radio .Serial) With PHILIP REED and HlL- of this city. J. F. Jacobs celebrated a birthday February 17. i Billy Ballard is celebrating a birth day today. SCHOOL BOND ELECTION NOTICE The Trustees of Hunter School District No. 5 wish to notify the pub- 1 lie of their intention to hold an elec-, tion on Tuesday, April 6, 1948, for; the purpose of authorizing the Trus tees of Hunter School District No. 5 to sell bonds to the amount of $250,- 000.00 for additions, improvements and equipment for the schools of said district. The Trustees also wash to announce that a registration ^certificate issued beween January 1, 1948, and March 1, 1948, and a 1947 tax receipt dated o j at least 30 days prior to said election j are necessary to be eligible to vote in said election. Anyone interested in voting in said election, and who does not have a registration certificate issued since o January 1, 1948, is urged to get said i "ert : ,ficatc from the County Regis-' ‘.ration Board on March 1, 1948. Tnis is the latest date that certificates can <! ! be o»b: med in order to vote in the 1 Starts: 3:06, 5:48, 8:30. * Sea Hound^Chap. 10 9c and 30c _ . election on April 6, 1948. ft. L. Plaxieo, Chairman. Roy Gasque? • G. A. Burtort,' C. E. Galloway, 26-2c J. B. Arnold, Trustees. OFFICE BOOKS —ledgers, Ledger Binders and Sheets, Cash Books, Journals, Day Books, Columnar Books — lull stock. Chibnkle Pub lishing Co. In 1948 We solicit a continuation of your business and good will. We are better prepared than ever before to serve our cus tomers' PRINTING NEEDS promptly in our complete ccmbi- nation Newspaper-Printing plant. In 1948 Be sure your PRINTING is representative of your busi ness. Be sure that it is right in quality, typography and cor rectness. It will be if you call 74 FOR YOUR NEEDS AS YOU HAVE BEEN DOING FOR MANY YEARS PRINTING — ADVERTISING — OFFICE SUPPLIES “One of Clinton’s Oldest Business Firms” '*r . 4 A v.- . \‘ A '