The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 04, 1948, Image 5

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J Morch 4 # 1948 Brown To Resume Regular Services Preaching services at the Goldville; Presbyterian church will’ be* held Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, and at I the Lydia Mills Presbyterian church i at 7:30 in the evening. The pastor,■! Rev. L. W. Brown, has returned from .a stay of several weeks at Tavares, Fla. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . , ILLNESS BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mfs. L. D. Blakely Passes At Hospital ' Mr^. Lillie Holland Blakely, 81,1 H. H. Harris of Columbia, Mrs. Beu-| vC-idoW of the late L. D. Blakely,, died A -*-1 - ' — *- -- %; , . ■ f yesterday morning at 11-o’clock at; the Laurens county hospital where! Mr. and Mrs Archie Clark at Kings Mountain, N. C., during' the past week. .. . i- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addison had" as 1 their guests for the week-end Mrs.! . Holland of the Tylersvnlle nity. . Jr, R. L. commu- lah Addison of Goldville, Mrs j Sherrill of Tampa, Fla.^ and Mamie Addison of Greenville. Miss I’m Writing A Letter to Heaven Vacant Heart —Bill Boyd It’s Gonna Come Homfe to You Hawaiian Moon —Cecil Campbell I Guess I’ve Been Asleep Indiana Waltz —Rome Johnson t Rocking Alone In An Old Rock ing Chair Waltz of the Wind ,—Clyde Moody Humpty Dumpty Heart Today —Hank Thompson A Woman Has Wrecked Many A Good Man A Lonely Heart Knows —Ernest Tubb I’ll Be No Stranger There He Set Me Free —Chuck Wagon Gang Mighty Close to Heaven Love Is the Key —Chuck Wagon Gang The Dream .Peddler Beg Your Pardon —Francis Craig Carolina Moon Haunted Heart —Perry Como I’ll Make Cp for Everything For Every Man There’s A Woman —Frank Sinatra Fine Brown Frame Pig Latin $0ng —Nellie Lutcher Strange and Sweet Beyond the Sea —Tex Beneke Soothe Me Lover —Stan Kenton My Lord and I Gospel Boogie —Sister Rosetta Write Me A Letter Summertime —The Ravens How Long Must I Wait for You Barny and Boogie —Louis Jordan Shoo Blues Big Dill's Boogie -Big Bill Cl mton Music Shop Front of Dell's Beauty Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoag have taken an apartment- in the home of Mrs. John T. Little on Woodrow street. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Buzhardt are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ir vin H. Ford in Avon Park, Fla., this week. They will be accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt, who with J. C Mrs. Mary Catherine Anderson, daugn-| 5he been a P atient Past Ave] ter of Mr. find Mrs. C. W. Anderson, months - The announcement of their parents, Mr. and Nanney, and Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end in Anderson with death was received with regret Clyde Hardin. Mr. Nanney is a stu-| Gerry Galloway, daughter of Mr. and dent at Presbyterian college. Mrs. A. B. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wrenn and sons: £>r. and Mrs. Duncan Felder and were guests of relatives in Great children of Union, and Dr. and Mrs.' th ' is afterno °n (Thursday) at J’.IO at Falls Sunday. / her; by many who knew and loved her. The funeral. service will be held I TFelder Smith of Laurens, were guests ‘ the Leesville Methodist church, Miss Jane Sturgeon of Durham,' Sunday of Mrs. E: Mood Smith and which she was a member. Interment have been spending several N. C., spent the week-end with her Mrs. E- M. Timmerman. i will follow in the church cemetery, weeks with thier duaghterj M5s: Ford, "mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon. ' | Mr, and Mrs. Morris Crump are The deceased is survived by one Mrs. Everett Carson and sons of Miss Lillian Dillard, a student at erecting a new home on Maple street.! *^ rs E^rry Todd, of near Gastonia, N. C., are visiting her Coker collgee, Hartsville, spent the Mr. ana Mrs. Joe Brehmer, Jr., of' bere: two sons . Rush Blakely-of Phil-; mother, Mrs. John T. Little. Mr.; week-end with her parents, Mr. and Greenwood, were recent visitors of ! af * c ^ b ' a ’ ^ a '’ an d/E. E. Blakely ofi Carson joined his family here for the ! Mrs. S. G. Dillard. ( Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brehmer near here.] ! week-end. Friends of Mrs. Little! Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cason had asi Fnends of Wyman M. Shealy will! I will regret to know she is ill. | their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. ! be sorry to know he. is ill at his home. ] Miss Mary Ann King of Symmer- T. T. Wright and daughter. Dorothy,! R ev - an d Mrs. J. H. Darr and chil- I ville, Ga., and Miss Becky Hicks of - and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright and ben . anf * Miss Sue Cooper visited. Atlanta, Ga., were week-end guests | daughter, Alice, of Chattanooga,; former’s daughter, Miss Blanche; of Mr. and Mrs. John William King. Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wright of ^ en Dar , r> at Klue Mountain college,; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, III,, Tigna.H, Ga., who were here in cele-4^-~p- A ^ un b8 the week-ehd. *| and son have moved into their re- bration of the birthday of 'theiri ^ 1SS Katrine Martin spent the! cently completed home on Maple mother, Mrs. Rebecca Wright, who 1 wee * < " enf * ‘ n ^ ra y Court with her; street. I observed her seventy-sixth birthday l >aren! - s ' Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Martin. Mr. and Itirs. H D. Payne have re-' on Sunday. * Mrs. J. A. Horton and' Mr a " d ^ rs - T p - P- Carson of turned from a trip to Florida and a Mlss Harnett Ann Horton of Belton,'j „ spe . I1 . t the week-end with FOR IMMEDIATE DELIYF-RY “Grand” GAS RANGES Standard or Deluxe % Approved and Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping HOME SUPPLY CO. Phone 423 * in were guests ol the Casons on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. .Mr. and Mrs. HenryiXuxstat were 1 h JJ 1SS f Jean La >’ton has returned i- -.- . - - - -- . -- .home af t er spending twb weeks with week-end guests of^ Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Gaddy in Albermarle, N. C. ! k C an< * ‘^ ncis m Jacksonville, visit with relatives and friends Lakeland and Fort‘Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry'McSween and son have moved into their recently purchased home on Young Drive. The Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bauknight and! . u r u • former owners, Mr .and Mrs. .E. M. daughter, Amelia, of 'Florence, andi u,* u and _ Mlss Hazle- Adams, have moved to Charlotte, i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone and son;' t '* . c , rion 0 * acon . Ga., have re- - Miss Joy Godfrey, student at Donnie, of Charleston, spent fbc i " er a , ^ vvitl1 ^e'former’s, Queens college, Charlotte, N. C., spent week-end with their mother, andij.. F au ® er -in-law, Capt. and the week-end with her parents, Mr. grandmother, Mrs. Metta Stone. Mrs. ‘‘ e , 011 00re • rs. Dan B. Ay-| Fannie Mallard ot CeluH^. spentfeL her hane in, several days last week with her sis*. a ' afler a sev erai days’, t er Istay with her daughter and son-in- 1 and Mrs."A. B. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pitts oLKnox- j ville, Tenn.Xspent the week-end with ! his mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. Miss Anh Watts of Mountville* is ! making her home with Mrs. S. M. Warner. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Jr., : and daughter, Zane, and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Mitchell -of Gaffney, spent Sun- | day with Mrs. Bagwell’s parents, Mr. | and Mrs. J. W. Crain, and with the: the week-end in former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H., h er parents, Mr. .Sterling A. Pitts, Jr., has acceptea aTposition with Dapper Hosiery Mills, Inc.. Or:'*!}. D. Lewis of Columbia, oc cupied the pulpit at the First Bap tist church at the Sunday morning worship hour. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Taylor spent Spartanburg with law. Tot Contest To Be Held With Kiwanis Show nad Mrs. G. H. Ba f we11 - Hudgins! I riends of Mrs. J. B. Wilder will be | Miss Frances McKee attended the glad to know she has returned to her 1 Peterson-Jones wedding in Spartan- home from Moore’s clinic in Colum-) b ur g recently. bia and is improving. Mrs. J. R. 1 Dr . and Mrs. John P. Glenn, Sr.,! Dillard of Jackson ville, Fla., is-vis»| an rf Mr-anri vt™ Tr^-p r. ip-n^ - .-f-r - F - —— .The contest includes youngsters all ages up to six years, and there are A Tiny Tot popularity contest will be held in connection with the pro duction of the big radio home talent show, “Fun For You,” which is being sponsored by the Kiwanis club and presented next week, Thursday and Friday nights. March 11 and 12, at the 1* vis» an d Mr. and Mrs. John P. iting Mrs. \\ ilder. ! of Spartanburg, were guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Max Nanney spent ] 0 f Dr . and Mrs. S. C. Hays, the week-end in Forest City, N. C., j Mr. and MrSTT. W. Hardin, Jr.. , were week-end guests of the latter's i sister, Mrs. Philip Eassy, and Mr. WE HAVE EXTRA GOOD PRICES — on — LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM BEDROOM SUITES AND MANY ODD PIECES Won’t you come in and see for yourself Easy Terms MORRISON Furniture Co. Phone 425 Eassy in Greenville. prizes, honors and a lot of fun con nected with the con'est. Everyone can take part. The children will be stage during the opening ‘ broadcast”, . mr t * presented on both nights from the Mr and Mrs. HobertJ Pitts spent : ^ ..Children’s Story Hour.” several days m Atlanta. Ca„ dur.ng | p rlzes ^ be prcsc „ u , d J ^ mUe f- T 0.1 f t> ,1 b oys and girls in first and second Miss Jane Little of Rockingham, v 0 , . . ... , , * , MPiaces. Votes are one cent eacn. N. C., spent the week-end with her u/otooT"? - 0 .. ’ ’I. . . T ... ; watch for the store sponsoring vour ■nother, to John W. IatUe B j little favorite. Picture, and intor- 1 1 Rev. W. B. Thome and Rev. C. B , matj()n CDncerning lh [ittl comest . 1 Atkinson of Chesnee, were guests anB ma> . be sec „ jn th( , win(low thi8 . 2+2=4 during the week of the former’s son- in-law *and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson and Lois Marie Haselden visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carter and family in Spar tanburg during the week. Eddie Boswell of Augusta, Ga., spent several days last week as the guest of Mrs. J. H. Donnan and Miss Miriam Donnan. Friday, at which time the contest opens. First prizes are being donated 1 by Hamilton’s Jewelers. For informa- ition about entering your child, con- j tact any of the following committee members: Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Mrs.. Henderson Pitts, Mrs. Harry Wilkes' and Mrs. W. R. Anderson. Private Owen Stationed ■mmmi w ir. MMsnHWtxBK ' G01D THEATRE' i 1 ii Mr. and Mrs. John L. Martin o a . t a* D Spartanburg, spent Sunday w i t h V't I 6X0$ Air 0056 their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. j and Mrs. W. R. Martin. Private Charles H Owen, son of Friends of Mrs! W. W. Simpson ; Mrs - Alcie 0wen '<> f th ‘s city, is serv- i will be glad to know she is improv-! w *th the air force in the 47th' j ing at the home oif Mr. and Mrs. | Maintenanre and Supply group lo- ] Frank Simpson, after being a pa- c‘ a ted at Biggs air base;' El Paso, tient at Hays hospital. Texas. The group is a unit of the Mr. and Mrs. James Suber of.'Sa-; 47 ^ Bombardment wing in the tae- R j vannah, Ga., were week-end guests a ' r commands 12th air force. ^ 8 of.Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Suber. Prior to entering the service. Pvt.! gj Billy Falls has reenlisted in the ° wen S^uated from Clinton high g J navy and is now stationed in Char-J Scb<X) ' Since being stationed at Biggs leston. i a * r base lie has been active in sports 1 $ $ 4 j: «* ••• 1 Goldville, S. C. 1 :: Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:15 P f M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c x THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 4-? "BRUTE FORCE" With BI RT LANCASTER 11 SATURDAY, MARCH 6— "CALCUTTA 1 ^ With ALAN LADD ...Also... Two-Reel Andy Clyde Comedy MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 8*9— 'WISTFUL WIDOW OF WAGON GAP With ABBOTT and COSTELLO 11 ' $ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hipp and son, Ernest Hipp, Jr., spent the weke-end in Savannah, Ga., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin TreadwelL Virgil and Frank Simpson, Jr., stu dents at Clemson college, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson. They had as j their guest Roy Gibson of Greenville. Mrs. B. W. Owens spent the week end in Spartanburg wiThTlheir moth-; er, Mrs. W. R. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Durward Murdock and son and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks! Allen were visitors in Greenwood ] Sunday. . Mrs. (^orge Holland, accompanied 1 Mr. Ad Mrs. Joe Hagins and in fant daughter, Rita, exf Abbeville, 1 spent Sunday in Lancaster with Mr.) Hagins’ parents, Mr. andf Mrs. O. L.i Hagins. Lt. Ernest Hipp left this week for 1 Hawaii, where he will have com- |mand of a PCE boat operating out of ! Pearl Harbor. • - Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Breoheen^ for merly of Dallas, Texas, are now mak- ;ing their home herei Mr. Brecheen • was transferred here as manager of | and 111 the service club activities. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10— ' SOMETHING IN THE WIND Also — CASH NIGHT m a NEXT- "WILD IRISH ROSE" News Reels on<L Selected Short Subjects v COLORED BALCONY Scott’s store and began his duties Monday. Mrs. Olin A. Moore and son, Cur tis, are visiting relatives in Rocky I Mount, N. C. - Mrs. Thompson Pitts, Mrs. Mazie Abrams, Mrs. Wayne Martin, and , Mrs. Elton SaiffineYs, of Newberry^ spent Sunday with the (forme 's • daughter, Mrs. R. L. Longshore, and I Mr. Longshore. , ^ Mf. and~~Mvs.. W. M. Chpney were in Atlanta, Ga., during the \yeek on a busines atrip. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Neely and ,Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair were gueats of FLY TIME IS HERE! Screen now, keep Sir. and Mrs. Fly on the outside to protect The health of your family. New Screens or Screen Repairing THAYER’S CABINET WORKS Phone 318 Estimates Gladly Furnished First grade stuff? Sure it is, but in the year of a 39 billion dollar peace time budget, the.promises . . . S* C of politicians farming up for an election, and the Marshall plan for aiding 'less fortunate nations, someone must keep their feet on the ground and re r member fundamentals. That person is the business » man. If your plans for 1948 call for the friendly co operation of a bank which believes that only pro duction can make our country prosperous, and only old-fashioned thrift can keep it that way, then there may be a place for us in your future. Please call on us. Established 1886 BANKERS Capital $400,000.00 A WISP OMUTEO SltVER SLUE Advance fashion-note for the prettiest legs in town . these extra-special lark wood-lovely nylons. Wear them with Novy and they become bluer .. wear them with Gray and they're grayer with flattering overtones ot blue For on especially dramatic accent, team larkwood Blue Cloud with palest of bieges, pinks lemon-yellows. or pr. Full-Fashioned Vamp-Toe Nylons — $2.2"> (15 denier, 51 gauge) Seam-Free Nylons (20 denier) — $1.35 pr. Sizes S| » to 10' j The Earline Shop Corner Fitts and Broad Sts. V Clinton, S. C. •v ) *