The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 18, 1948, Image 2

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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 18, 1948 ^ Winners Announced For Tiny Tot Contest On Friday evening winners imtounced for the “Tiny Tot” popu Free! — Free! DISHES— W ith every purchase of the following articles any time this month: —KITCHEN CABINETS —CTILITY CABINETS —BREAKFAST ROOM SHTES Easy Terms MORRISON Furniture Co. Phone 125 | larity contest conducted in connec- tion with the “Fun for You” show I sponsored by the Kiwanis club. were ' Murray Addison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Addisoh, won first place for the girls. Second place went 'to Helen Ruth Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. Holland. First prize for .tne boys was pre-l | sen ted Roger Whitmire. He is thej son o»f Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire' of the South Clinton community, j ~ " ’ son o<f Mr. and Mrs.j Billy Ballard B. B. Ballard, placed second. 1 The event was participated in by! about forty pre-school age young- 'sters who made an appearance on i ‘the stage for both performances of! ; the show. Each child was given a | iavor. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, entitled, “An Act to authorize the Board of Trustees of Hunter School Dis trict No. J>, of Laurens County, to conduct an election to submit to the qualified electors of said Dis- trict the question of the issuance of bonds of said School District in the amount of not exceeding two hundred and fifty thousand (250,000.00) Dollar^ to authorize said Board of Trustees to issue bonds should said election result favorably, and to provide for the payment of said bonds,” which became effective upon its ap proval by the Governor on February to issue, either as a single issue * or from time to time as several separate issues, bonds of said* School District to the amount of not exceeding two hundred fifty thousand ($250,000.00) dollars, whose proceeds, shall be expend-” ed for additional school facilities in said District?” The polling places for said election, and the Managers of said eleqtkm Noted Baritone To Sing At High^ School Nelson Sabin, distinguished Amer ican baritone, will appear at the loc al high school Tuesday > morning, March 23, at 9 a. m., with an admis sion chalige of 35 cents. —Mr. Sabin, a young American bar-' itone, has a splendid voice and has, appeared in at least 100 concerts) plus many radio appearances^ * j Fraternities Give Dream Girl Ball, Talisman Ball NOW OPEN MILLIE’S DINER (Next to Scott’s Dime . . Store) » -Hot Dogs -Hamburgers -Sandwiches -Coffee -Cold Drinks I A DIES INVITED (Mean — Sanitary - W E DO NOT SELL BEER Red and white crepe paper stream ers formed an overhead decoration An all-girl orchestra under th£ direc tion of Louise Shelton furnished mu sic for the occasion. Miss Virginia Gray, last year’s | “dream girl.” escorted - by President; :j Pete Way, crowned Miss Betty Brew- j $ er, of Rocky Mount, N. C., as the 1948 j ij “dream girl," Miss Brewer was es- ! corted by Jim Horton. On Saturday evening the Alpha :•[ Sigma Phi fraternity gave the Talis-. g man ball. Before the dance a recep- 1 tion was given for the members’ ! § dates and afterward a breakfast. An orchestra from the University i g ^ach of said polling places shall be as follows: 1. For Clinton Precinct, the polling place shall be located at the City Hall, and the Managers shall be R. J. o’clock in the afternoon on the day Copeland, Henry M. Young and and at the places aforesaid. Frank E. Miller. , Oqly those persons who are prop- 2. For Clinton Cotton Mill Pre-' erly registered and who present proof cinct, the polling place shall be lo- of payment thirty (30) days before cated at R. T. Trammell’s Lunch said election of any poll-tak (if liaible | 20, 1948, a SPECIAL ELECTION will Stand at corner of W. Pitts and Bai-, therefor) then due and payable shall be held in Hunter School District No. i ley Streets (known as Greasy Cor-' be entitled to vote. The production 15 (interchangeably referred to as ner), and the Managers shall be Her- of a certificate or of the receipt of SCHOOL DISTRICT HUNTER NO. |bert Hughes, R. L. Scarborough and | the officer authorized to collect such 5), of LAURENS COUNTY, t h e; Mrs.^Grady Smith. • taxes shall be conclusive proof of the STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, onj 3. For Lydia Mill Precinct, the paym,ent thereof. . | R. L. PLAXICO, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Hunter School District No. 5 (interchangeably re ferred to as School vDistriat Hunter No. 5), of Laurens County, the State of South Carolina. Dated March 12, 1948. l-3c «- The annual “Dream Girl Ball Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at P.^^ ior the purpose of submitting to the. Mill Store, and the Managers , terian college was given I r.day eve- qi)a j iried of said school Dis-IH. W. Williams, Mrs. O." C. Dees and nmg at the armory. • ;trict. the question: ^ of , Tuesday, the sixth day of ApriL 1943, | polling place shall be located at Lydia! :esL> y- A or the purpose of submitting to the. Mill Store, and the Managers shall be; EASY WASHERS Large Family Size Only— $189.50. EASY WHIRLDRY Small size— Only— $59.50 " Terms Arranged MORRISON Furniture Co. Phene 425 Shall the Board of Trustees of Hunter School District No. 5, of Laurens County, be empowered Mrs. J. P, Oakley. - j The polls wift be opened for said i Special Election at 8 o’clock in the; forenoon and will be closed at 41 PENCIL SHARPENER — Dixon Pointer, precision built. A new handy Item needed in every office. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE of Georgia played for the ball. I 1 I Choral Society Meet Held On Monday The Community Choral Society met Monday evening, March 15,' in the high school auditorium at eight $ o’clock. Edouard Patte, director, was present and led the group in several choral numbers. A business meeting followed, at which time some of the officers were elected. “ Others will be elected at the next meeting, on April 5. The group will meet regularly on the ^ first- and third Monday evenings of i each month. All members and thosej ^ | interested in joining are ayked to j ft ' keep the dates in mind and be at j-j I the metings at eight o’clock at the ! S i local high school. | U i ♦ ♦ l ♦ : ♦- ► $ $ ► » CASINO THEATRE !| THE BROADWAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, March 18 and 19 AT, FRIDAY A.\*D SATURDAY, : March 19 and 20 Sonora Stage Coach A BOB STEELE WESTERN. — Starts-; — Friday: 2:00, 4:23, 6:46, 9:09. Saturday: 1:57, 4:20, 6:43, 9:06. ...plus... UNA TURNER Betrayed Starts: 2:00, 4:21, 6:42, 9:10. Note -i-Due to extreme length ofi this picture, only the feature willj be shown. No news or trailers. - j 9c and 35c , SATURDAY, MARCH 20 ONE DAY ONLY Texas With WILLIAM HOLDEN,! CLAIRE TREVOR, and GLENN FORD Starts: 2:40, 4:54, 7:09, 9:22. COMEDY and CARTOON. 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY; March 22 and 23 Feature: 2:09, 4:15, 7:09, 9:15. NEWS. 9c and 35i; 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. — WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 ONE DAY ONLY I Love Trouble A private detective investigating the past of a new bride becomes involved with five pretty women and several murders. With FRANCHOT TONE, JAN ET BLAER, JANIS CARTER, ADELE JERGENS, and GLENDA FARRELL. Feature: 2:38, 4:50, 7:02, 9:14. Musical short, cartoon. 10 A. M. Show. With DEAN JAGGER, KIM HUNTER, ROBERT MITCHUM. Starts: Friday: 2:52, 5:15, 7:38, 10:01. Saturday: 2:49, 5:12, 7:35, 9:58. New Serial— Dangers Canadian Mounted, Chap. 1 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. 9c and 30c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, March 22 and 23 . Under Colorado Skies (Western in Color) With MONTE HALE and AD RIAN BOOTH. Feature: 2:45, 4:35, 7:45, 9:35. j NEWS and SHORTS. 9c—30c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 24 and 25 Shadow Valley (Western) With EDDJE DEAN. Starts: 2:27, 5:02, 7:37, 10:12. ...plus... Black Friday With BORIS KARLOFF and BELA LUGOSI.* Starts: 3:25, 6:00, 8:35. ‘ Sea Hound, Chap. 14 9c and 35c I ' * 9c and 30c RADIO STATION WLBG Clinton-Laurens, S. C. 860 On Your Dial ★ ★ ★ For maLQp ening! SUNDAY MARCH 28.1948 f I! 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