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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, April I, 1948
SOCIETY
jtirktepyas her only attendant. She
! wore a suit of Palomino tan‘ with
Adair jif Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. D..
D. Edmunds of Birmingham, Ala.,
Coleman Delegate To
Social Science Meet
matching accessories and ‘a corsage : Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Gaffney,
of bronze snapdragons. Mr. Riddle Mr. And Mrs. Edward Henry of Xllin-
served as besf man. 1 ton and two grandchildren, Billy and
(Continued from page three) ! The bride was given in marriage,Robert Henry
t • k v Jiot* brother Horflce P Ilortoo. .Ivli, <tnci JVli
f ral adornment. In th^ dining room , t .- L L . on March 30, 1898. ^Irs. Henry was W. Coleman of .this city, has been
Dr. J. K. Coleman,, professor of
political science at The Citadel, in
Mr. and Mrs. Henry were married | Charleston,'son of Mr. 'and Mrs. John
where refreshments were served buf-| . formerly Miss MarV Eddie Nash, designated as a delegate to represent
let style pink predominated. The tea ‘ . white satin daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. The Citadel at the annual meeting
table in M a central Arrangement fas-. “ : " on s „ . , f anUt i l a .^ n,u ‘ ,u ' F \
covered Bible topped with a purple \—
For more than' flffy
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htonod of—pink—a/aliMs, n
scnis and snow drops with tall pink
candles lighted to accentuate the set-
P.-T. A. TO MEET TUESDAY of the corporation to take aU action'
The Florida^ Street school Parent- an d execute all papers necessary to
Teacher association will meet Tues-1 efT ^ ct , uate l complete liquidation
, A , r ♦ -7 . 1 1, and dissolutioh of the corporation,
day evening, April 6, at 7:30 o clock 0 ^ ^
at the school. It is stated that this is: 3 ' T ° tr > nsa :t s V ch °ther and fur-
fathers night and a large attendance \ er usine^s ^as may properly be
is expected. ! brought befor ^ the meetin «-
— By order of the Board of Directors
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING of Joanna Mercantile Company, at
ting, Mrs. Pringle Copeland poured bride, wore blue with a corsage of o{ clinton having been Connected 1
t.u and also assisting the hostesses pink carnations and Mrs. Gertrude-^ one (>f . {s banking institutions
uf the Amerk-an Academy of P.d,ti-.0 F STOCKHOLDERS OF JOANNA ^uMvme, C., this, the 25th day
years Mr.|cal Science in Philadelphia, Pa., on'MERCANTILE CO, Goldville, S. C., of March, 1948.
J. B. HART,
Secretary.
01 t> c u tVi i ' * tVi ■ Henry has been actively associated April 2#and 3. In addition, he has| Notice is hereby given, pursuant
.lis. v. S. oi ton, mo n i oi t c ^ v j c anc j business interests, been designated by Governor J. S. to a resolution of the Board of Di- 22-4c
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Mrs. S. C. Hays and Mp. Rob- Lindsay mother of the groom wore ^ Septernberi 1910
< t S. Owens. a light blue dress with a yellow cor- m
sage,.
. .. , , . u Immediately after the'* -ceremony
MlSS Johnita norton jthey left for a few days-wedding trip
Bride of Richard T. Lindsay t0 * he mountains of North Carolina, j
, - 7 Mrs. Lindsay is the youngest
In Church Ceremony
M.p...—.1 rdmit-A—H»‘i >on—became t
Goldville News
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hor- i co-hostesses.
ton. She received her
Thurmond as 'the representative of rectors oJ Joanna Mercantile Com-
the state of South Carolina at the pany, adopted March 25, 1948, that
meeting. * a special meeting of the sthckholders
— of dVianna Mercantile Company will
j be held at the offices of the said edr-
. , , , . , „ poration at Goldville, S. C., on the
The United Daughters of the C(m-,3 r( j 0 j at 10:00 A. M.
ifederacy will meet This evening, for the foUowing purp£)Ses;
U. I). C. TO MEET THURSDAY
(Thursday) at 7:30 o’clock
Yinia Cooley will have home of Mrs. C. B. Betts.
ven-1 — .
at the I
' , i<!v of Richard Tatum Lindsay in
o : . a;••nv 'taking ;ihii-o Friday af-
•:cinoun. March 20. at l:30/at the
■ i Pn sbyterian church. /
The rites were performed by Dr.
the citv schools and completed a two j jug. All members are urged to be BAPTIST GROUP TO MEET
The
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yuar Uusincss iMnr.se.ait W mthnip m
lego. She is employed in the office
of Presbyterian college.
Mr. Lindsay is the son of Mr.'and
'r , t meet Thursday
R. Turner in the presence of thei^ !s ' i <l i ' ' .- clock.
ar.-.I 11 iso /friends. Ml ,,. 1 Bv.inottsville. Immediately after his , be
ui-i'.. ai. /viurrch organist.
.1- To pass upon and accept, nr rp-
-ject a resolution of vne Board of Di-
| rectors of said Joanna Mercantile
Company that said corporation be
are- welcome. f The y . w A of the First Baptist lbat .^'corporation be
— • i u . n „ ♦ ht com Pletely liquidated and dissolved
Club To Meet
Joanna Woman's
(tonZhp)
An interesting pTogn
—.. planned. Mrs. W. Vr.
gradualiuii ^rom high school ho on- a|h | group With have charge
to red the navy where he served for . lhe soc j a i b our.
?en
a program of nuptial mus- . . * i
, , three years. He is now a student at
Intcrm^Z" *
Presbyterian college .where he is, a
member of the sophomore class.
Out-of-town guests for the wedd-
lci;v tho/c lemony
was played, the bridal jiroces-
mi na: !loin/Lohengrin and v the re-
idiVal yfiuiw. Midsummer Nights
Dream yTre used. "To A Wild Rose” ‘ in ^ WC Z.
wa- s/d'tly given during the ceremo-
church will meet Monday evening at
8:00 o’clock -at ’ the home of Miss
Glehnice Moore on Florida street.
State «f South Carolina
The Public Service Commission
Columbia
March 24, 1948
NOTICE
IN RE: DOCKET NO. 5716--The|
Birth Announcements
Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers an-; ap p licati p n of Clinton Coach Co.,!
•the groom’s mother and pounce the birth of a daughter, Lin-j j nc ^ f or a Restricted Class A Certifi-i
sister, Miss Lillian Lindsay of Ben- ‘la 1 aye, Match 24 at Hays Hospi- ca t e 0 f Fhiblic Convenience and Ne
jin the manner retp.iired by law, and
that the assets of the'corporation be
distributed to the stockholders in
complete cancellation and, redemp-
i tion of all their capital stock, and
; that said liquidation be completed as
j soon as possible.
2. To authorize the proper officers
EVERYTHING IN
ELECTRIC
FANS
From Smallest Home Size
To Largest {’oimnerdat
PHILCO
AIR CONDITIONERS
For Home or Office
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Phone 423
Dewov Riddle, sister of the
nettsville and the bride’s sister, Mrs.
Robert S. Oxley of Spartanburg.
tal. Mrs. Rogers is the former Miss
Faye Morgen.
ROBIN HOOD
FLOUR
Nationally advertised on
"Queen for A Day” radio
program.
25 Lbs. —
S2.39
Sold Exclusively
In Clinton By
JOHN R.
HOLLAND ,
GROCERY ^
" "Musorove Street
cessity to render motor bus service
as follows:
(). E. S. Installs Officers : Between Cross Hill and Goldville,,
1 On Friday evening, The O. E. S. South Carolina, via Clinton,y o\ei
'chapter 154 installed the following State Highway No. 72 and U. S.
officers for the year of PJ48. Hghway No. 76, a distance of 19
Worthy Matron—Mis. Merzie Hue- miles; and,
ble; Worthy Patron—James Fulmer; Between Laurens and Goldville,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry
Observe Golden
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Henry cel- Associate Matron—M rs, \ irginia South Carolina, via Clinton, over U.
ebrii’ed ’Tot .gulden wedding anni- Boyce; .Associate Patron K r-a
\orsarv on Tuesday evening at alPMjjP*; Secretary Mvs^ Oow
surprise dinner planned and arranged I'Mhps; Treasurer - Mrs. Mddrec
, Bowers; Conductress—Mrs. Modeen<
by their children . . Brazil; Associate Conductress-Mis:
76, a distance of 13
•a-n-k s. Highway No.
miles;
.Miiuieu RESTRICTED: To the transporta-
> ene 4
-diss^‘ on em Pl°y ees Joanna Mills,
Tney were pleasingly surprised ' ‘’Hairr'chaplVin-ToV''^^^^^. G^dville. S .C and the Clinton and
when their children began afrnving \i UIS h a l—Mrs. Josie Boyce; Organ- L y dia Mills, Clinton, S. C., and to
on Tuesday afternoon from Rock Bertha Fulmer;' Adah '<^ e transportation of ball^ clubs of
Hill, Birmingham and Gaffney, to be-j jirs. C. V. Thompkins; Ruth—Mrs. Joanna, Clinton and Lydia Mills to
gin readying.the dining room for the Ruth Thomas; Ester—Mrs. Suzie and from away-from-home games,
golden wedding anniversary dinner. 'Garner; Martha—Mrs. Myrtle Me- A public hearing in the above en-
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
April 1 and 2
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The la/ge oval table was appro- Cumber; Electa—Mrs. Myrtle
priately decorated with yellow flow- m e r; Warder—Mrs. Cora
ers and tall tapering golden candles. Sentinel \ irgil Holley.
The center of the table was marked cl
by a large wedding cake beautifully Jack rCITy SnOWS
embossed with orchids, valley lilies Up rp Cf,,. Wppb
and wedding bells, and carrying the n
inscription "Nash-Henry, 1893-1948.'’ April 2-10
The' menu carried out the golden ' — *—^
motif. Place cards of golden sea Announcement is made of the com-
^FrrrrrfM'ked *tTve tJibleTirvtnvgem'enT'TiT^ 'eTVgalt'hTehT bf fffe' Jack' J. PerrT'''
for Mr. and Mrs. Henry and their Greater Shows to the icty under the
children: Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge, sponsorship of Copeland-Davidson
; ^ Post No. 56, American Legion, for
eight days, starting Friday, April 2,
and continuing' through Saturday, the
10th. Show's will operate on the
Buchanan Held show grounds. I
The show 7 I~weix r bngihaITy bilied to
open Saturday, April 3; however,
▲ the date was changed and the show
▼ twill open Friday night at 6 o'clock j
^ and continue until Saturday night,
April 10.
This will be the first ye.ar of the
Perry Shows Southern tour. In thej
[past the-show-has exhibited Tn—the,
,, rich Eastern territory and have pro
vided thri-lls for thousands of people 1
o with their many attractions.
J * I One of the featured offerings .of !
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Ful- titled matter will be held in the
Poag; Commission’s Offices in the W r ade
Hampton State Office Building, Co-,
, lumbia, South Carolinaa, at 2:30 P.'
M., Tuesday, April 20, 1948, for the
purpose of determining the require-;
mehts of public convenience and ne
cessity in the premises. "
W. W. GOODMAN. Director,
lotor Transport Division. 1c
1HE BROADWAY | j
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
April 2 and 3
Blue Steele
(Western)
^(NTVftr rax
:.t:rrc: -2.00. 4:20, 6:40. 9:10.
le—Due to extreme length,
feature will be shown, and
uni will run continuously.
9c and 35c
SATURDAY, APRIL 3
ONE DAY ONLY
Caged Fury
C.rcus story ov ring daring,
uik- 'jje plotting .and a terrific
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4 IT. 6:02, 7:4i
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tire >weeps c ire us.
With RICHARD D E N N I N G ,
BUSTER CRABBE and SHEILA
RYAN.
Feature:
and 9:32.
COMEDY and CARTOON,
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
April 5 and 6
; Edward L. Alpersorr
prauntt
r J0EE.BR0II
JkeTWDER
W’ith JOHN WAYNE.
Starts: •*
Friday: 2:27. 5:00^7:33, 10:03. ^
} . Saturday: 4:30. 4:03, 6:36, 9:09.
...plus...
Half-Past Midnight
Blackmail, murder and a smooth
fsmooth blonde.
With KENT TAYLOR and PEG-
iGY KNUDSON.
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Starts:
Friday 3:24, 5:57, 8:30.
Saturday: 2:27. 5:00, 7:33, 10:06.
Dangers of Canadian
Mounted, Chap. 3
9:3ty A. M. Show SATURDAY.
9c and 30c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
April 5 and 6
The Gay Ranchero
(In Color) “ •
With ROY ROGERS and JANE
FRAZEE.
Starts: 2:36, 4:24, 7:36, 9:24.
NEWS and SHORTS.
9c and 30c
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the Perry Shows is the “Top Hat Re
view of 1948.” featuring Miss Ida
Groamer, famed radio torch singer,
in person, and her company of beau
teous dancers, direct from Holly
wood, and a radio swing band, en
hanced with beautiful scenery, gor
geous costumes . and lavish lighting
effects. Other features are Scotty's
"Harlem Chocolate Drops,” an all-
colored revue, with singing, dancing
and plenty of clever comedy.
NESCO CHEF
Apartment Size
Electric Ranges
Two Burners
WITH
OVEN
110 or 220 volts
$114.95
HOME
SUPPLY CO.
Next to Bailey’s Bank
Phone 423
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROMCLI
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STARTina
masH-
BIRDSEVS QUALITY
25 Lbs. 100 Lbs.
ALL MASH STARTER 20% ... SI .57 $5.90
GROWING MASH $1.50 . $5.55
GROWING SCRATCH $1.44 $5.25
BROILER MASH 20% ,. $5.70
LAYING MASH 20% $1.49 $5.50
BREEDER MASH 20% ; ..... $5.65
SCRATCH GRAIN $1.42 $5.15
" STOCK FEEDS
DAIRY FEED 20% ....$4.65
DRIER & FRESHENING ...„$4.30
HOG RATION $4.95
CALF MEAL $1.95 $6.85
MASCOT DOG FOOD $2.13 $8.05
SPECIAL DISCOUNT—1,00b l.bs-. or More
QUALITY SAVINGS
•USt THS BEST”
FLOUR 6c FEED STORES
Musgrove Street
CLINTON, S. C.
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ing towers on the midway.
The Perry Shows and Copeland- j jlj
erican Le-
J l T,he Perry Shows carry 200 people, | £
‘J including six mammoth flood light-i •*
ill
.([ j Davidson Post No- i
gioZ have arranged to present for' ft
the first time in Clinton the “Sky j-J
^ High Alcido Tio^ipe,” conceded by
<> both press and public the aristocrats;
3^ of the show world, who will perform
death-dt^TrYg stunts 120 feet high;;;:
n in mid-air on the trapeze, without a
** safety net. Miss Alexis Alcido^ the!;!*
<> featured attraction of this daring j*
troupe, performs on the top of the i
trapeze, towering 120 feet in mid-
air in dare-devil acts *-
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Feature: 2:36, 4:33, 7:36, 9:33.
NEWS and- CARTOON "*
9c and 35c '
10 A. M. Show 'MONDAY.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
ONE DAY ONLY
Song of My Heart
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
April 7 and 8
Smoking Guns"
(Westerm)
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With KEN MAYNARD.
Starts: 2:00^ 4:24, 7:24, 10:06.
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Lei's Live Again
Comedy—as at m'c scientist be
lieves his dead brother has re-
Musical drama—Life of fschai-, ,rned to life in. a dog.
kowsky—Beau^«l mus^c. , WithUJGHN EMiiilY ai/d HIL-
With FRANK SUNDSTROM, LARY BROOKE.
AUDREY LONG, SIR CEDRIC
HARDWICKS.
CLASS OFFICER AT WINTHROP
Miss Fay Pitts, of this city, has re
cently been elected secretary of the
rising senior class at Winthrop col-jj£
lege. Miss Pitts, the daughter of Mr.|||
land Mrs. W. Roy Pitts, has also been '*
[selected as chairman of the personnel
| [ of student government at the college.
Feature: 2:20, 4:05, 5:50, 7:35,
and 9:20.
CARTOON. 9c and 35c
10 A. M. Show.
Starts: 3:03, 5:45, 8:27.
New Serial—
9c and 30c
The shows is announced in the ad
vertising columns of today’s paper.
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JACK J. PERRY SHOWS
TO EXHIBIT AT
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Copeland-Davidson Post No. 56, American Legion's
SPRING FESTIVAL
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CHURCH GROUP TO MEET
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The execqtive board of the Auxil- «
iary of the First Presbyterian church j-j
will meet Monday a/ternoon, April);!!
5, at 4 o’clock at the church.
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Buy an ECLIPSE
The World’s Best
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Commencing Fri. ? April 2 - Last Night April 10
8 BIG DAYS — 8 BIG NIGHTS
BUCHANAN FIELD — CLINTON
EXCITING SHOWS — THRILLING RIDES
GIGANTIC FREE ATTRACTION
Featuring the ARISTOCRATS OF THE AIR
"EKY HIGH ALCIDO TROUPE"
World’s Most Sensational and Death-Defying High Trapeze Act DIRECT from EUROPE
Children's Matinee — Saturday Afternoon, April 3rd
FROM 12 NOON UNTIL fiiOQ P. M.
ALL SHOWS and RIDES will be Reduced tq the Children with FREE GATE
ADMISSION During These Hours.