The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 08, 1948, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONMGLE
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Thursday, April 8, 1948
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Your Feathered Friends
R> (Vorfre Matthew Adams
id inehinfi 1 theii* way, inuny^umps,
foi4rh '13ie , next of the earth, to
\.»t. Ion:
•»e.a.n M bjo.wn
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through
await the smile of the Sun.
^ylth the oncoming_of_ springtime, |
vow before the bud \C-ill,ojf couhse. there is the Welcomed re-i
turn of- pyr feathered friends—the
birds. How welcome they, are! And
how intimate their song and how
.-creeping their way
H bare branches of trees.
Rost To Address • - *
Kivcmions Tonight
president of Lander]
j delightful their cheerful presence is
especially at break' of day and ~at|
dusk, when their songs are - the!
I mo st lieiutiful.
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ANNIVERSARIES'NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greetings
To ^hose Whose Birthdays and
-Anniversaries Occur This Week.
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be
i Ricky Simpson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Simpson, celebrated his'
All winter long those friendly and fourth birthday March 31.
10 guest f entlc littl0 J Juacos T h u ave fcd a ; : Billv Pitts,
hbrarv window. I have wondered
son of Mr. and. Mrs.
P-
'-re jular
ledd thi
nvited
-Smit-hr-
1. -v an is c.uo | low { nev stood such a cold and bliz-
- evening. Al]. zardly tithe, bat they haven't seemed
Wm. R. Pitts/ celebrated his ninth
birthday March 29.
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pre.-ehtt •..) mind,,and they chose to be here, | **' d S a! Cope.and ooseived a
-nini.
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held
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Cub Pock Meeting
Here Tonight
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anyway. Will they still want to con- h’.rtnday. Mat ch 31.
tinue their regular, lives in other Helen Ruth Holland, little daugh-
•l.mes than the springtin\fi one? This ter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis R. H
the first year 1 have-seen them land, celebrated her fourth birth-
herc. so I have fed them each d'ay._!_£hAy''^arch 31.
In another way, however, we ^r. and Mrs. Frank Cauley ob-
i should remember our outdoor song- served a wedding anniversary April
sters—by getting a little home, orphrst.
i apartment, .ready and waiting for ^j r anc | ^i rs Lawrence Davis and
‘-' u “ rn ' ' a hird nouso. Many of them ant j Mrs. Harry Nettles observed
will welcome it. though many will
still most wish to build their own,
i ".dm. toXiie rules of nature. And
w.
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what expert builders they are! Some
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ion information.
L. Iv
o. and Field'Ex-
m»n- g G een-
* give organ!-
. I t V H * ' * v * o til CT.J
»f th'eir nests are works of art. with
all the m vtlrer touch, that only a bird
can give.
A bird house is easy to make and
trie’delight that it returns during the
spring and summer months is a joy
investment that long lingers. There
is ho' more fascinating study than that
of birds: ‘1 welcome all new know-
And my books
PAINTING
Interior and Exterior
— ROOFS —
STORES. PLANTS AM)
HOMES
Free ’Estimates
M. G. Wilbanks
Rhone 15
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BENJAMIN &
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PLUMBING
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HEATING
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jj SERVICE
jl Telephone 117
\> E ARE HUNTING
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interesting
ledge about them,
become increasingly
Instructive.
A little attention given to
outdoor entertainers of ours will re-
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turn in many a song
to cheer and
comfort. Ac feeding board 6r stand,
a bird bath, and scattered little hous
es Will bring you many a day of in
creased happiness.
Louis J. Halle, Jr., in his wonder
fully interesting book “Spring in
their wedding anniversaries April 6.
George Thompson Copeland, Mrs.
William' Henry and George Alec
Henry observed their birthdays Ap
ril 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Cooper ob
served their wedding anniversary!
yesterday. —> - - -4
Bobbie Jean Whitlock celebrated
her 14th birthday April 4, and little
Wayne Whitlock celebrated his 4th
birthday April 3.
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner cele-
and . brated their .first wedding anniver- i
sary April 3.
these! Miss Ame Young had a birthday
April 5. |
Mrs. Robert H. Jordan and little
son, Bobby, celebrated their birth-'
days March 29.
Today's birthdays include Mrs. C. 1
E. Nichols, Mrs. Jessie Sparks, Mrs.
Fred Burnett, and Francis Wayne I
Merchant, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.vJ.
will observe a I
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
April 8 and 9
/-r' vippiiyn.,- m ••rr:
rOUNG LOVE!
19^ HEART-SURGING
EMOTION!
VIOLENT CONFLICT!
Washington," which was published ‘ ,
last year, sa.d this: The discovery Noland Suddeth
f Sf™* ea f h year -, » tter «».*•»- birthday April 11.
ter s hibernation, is like a radiscov- , . ,
, .v . . . , , Tomorrows birthdays include
ery of the universe. In my bleak, A ... T ,, IT
. . . j ... ! A. Timmons, Miss Inez Young, How-
winter quarters, preoccupied with, . , * T , , s , .
,, , , , T , , Me Dawkins, Ann Johnson, daughter
the problems of the moment. I had r a -o nr t
f , of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson,
forgotten the immeasurable richness . * u .. . ’
.r .i ... e and Martha McMillan, daughter of
of the continuance of hie.—This re- . .. T —- & —
,,, a- f , , Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McMillan.
collected smell of fresh l.oam in my A „„;i ,... , ■ ... ... . .
• ,, . i April 14th birthdays will include
nostrils is the smell of eternity it- VT „ rr xt a *a
Q , f .- . . „ Mrs. T. M. Sease. Mrs. Grady Adair,
self. And then,."when the Govern- ,, T u- , ,,r
•ry,»rv* „-^-rv', 11 Ml ^ IiSS Josephine Copeland, and W. D.
ment wasn t looking, he went out T1 .. ,, ~ ’ , ,
. , ,, , . - . , . , Pitts, Knoxville. Tenn.. formerly of
und studied The reTurn of the biros!;*. • ■.
. . . 1 this citv.
.Can you imagine a springtime; A a T ., c n r. c*- i
Srithout a sinsie bird'.’ Welcome' ' and .E.s. S B- Loftis are ob-
them. then, »-ilj> all your heart, and the,r "' edd " ,s
associate with their spiritual uplift.j Trammelli daughter.of Mr.
and Mrs .Claud Trammell...w,iU. gele-
, brate her birthday April 12.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Jr.,
will observe their wedding anniver
sary April 14.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Anderson
'are observing their fifty-first wed
ding anniversary today. r
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
April 9 and 10
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Painted Desert
GEORGE O'BRIEN Western.
Starts:
Friday: 2:00. 4:24. 6:48. 9:12.
iSaturday: 1:57, 4:21, 6:45, 9:09.
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Color by
TECHNICOLOR
;.h LON McCALLISIER
Feature: 2;22, 4:19. 7:22. 9:19.
NEWS.
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9c and 35c 1
SATFRDAY, APRIL 10
ONE DAY ONLY
Arizona
(Western)
...plus...
Block Heads
LAUREL and HARDY Comedy,
Starts:
Friday: 3:00. 5:24. 7:48. 10:12*
Saturday: 2:57, 5:21* 7:45, 10:09.
Dangers of Canadian
Mounted, Chap. 4
9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. .
9c and 30c
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
April 12 and 13
W ih JEAN ARTHUR and WIL-! TOTr t>A T 0 OKA
LIAM HCIgDEN. 1 J ° E PALOOKA
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Feature: 2 00.
CARTOON.
4'42, 6:44, 9:06.
9c and 35c
...in..
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
April 12 and 13
Fighting Mad
j “The best Joe Palooka picture to
i date.” With LEON ERROL as
’ -Knobbyr JOfi KIRKWOOD as
| “Joe Palooka.” Also ELYSE
;KNOX.
Starts: 2:36, 4:27, 7:36, 9:27.
NEWS and GOOD SHORTS.
9c and 30c
\ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
Mrs. G. A. Burton
Wins $100 Cash In
Pepsi-Cola Contest
Mrs. G. A. Burton, of this city, is,
the winner of the $100 cash state
ftrsT -prize fOT the best “Treasure'
Top" entry in this state in the second
month's contest of a- series of six I
monthly contests;- it was announced
yesterday by T. S. Harthess, mana
ger of the Pepsi-Cola Bottling com
pany of Greenville* which serves the j
Clinton area.
0 j Each month the * Pepsi-Cola com
pany is awarding 2650 separate state
and national cash prizes in the con-
test, totaling $26,500, explained Mj*.
Hartness. The prizes include each |
J month, in each state. 51 cash state"
{prizes to consumers and three cash
; prizes to dealers. In addition, the
nMhree best consumer state entries re-
j ceive national consumer prizes of
$1,000, $500 and $250, respectively,
1 every month, while ea^h month the
dealer who helped the top national (
<► prize winner with the winning entry
also, receives $250.
I Every entry consists of a treasure
.top—a Pepsi-Cola bottle top with a
design hidden Under the cork—and
a 25-word sentence completing,'
“Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot Be
cause . . . . ”
Mrs. Burton also won one of the
small prizes in last month’s Contest.
Altogether $203,725 cash will be
awarded in the Pepsi-Cola Treasure
Top contest, Mr. Hartness states.
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April 14 and 15
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leature: 2 00, 4:13, 7:00, 9:13/
NEWS. 9c and 35c
10 A. M. Show MONDAY.
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14
ONE DAY ONLY
JAMES CAGNEY. RICHARD
CONTE and ANNABELLA .
...in... -
13 Rue Madeleine
“A gripping spy melodrama”
Feature: 2:38, 4:51, 7:04, 9:17.
CARfOON. 9c and 35c
10 A. M. Show.
Trail of the Mounties
A story of ’ the Royal Mounted
Police. With RUSSELL HAYDEN.
Starts: 2:00, 4:19, 6:38, 8:57.
x ...Also...
Open Secret
Winn Wins War
Bond In Contest
' A forceful picture that pulls no
punches in telling its story. With
JOHN IRELAND and JANE
RANDOLPH.
Starts: 2:42, 5:01, 7:20, 9:39.
Chapter 2—
Mysterious Mr. M
, 9c and 30c
Carlton F. Wirir 1 ! was awarded a |
$50 war savings bond last week for |
enrolling in the local American* Le
gion post the required number ®f!
members for the state membership
drive. The quota for the Copeland-
■ Davidson post was 283 and Mr. Winn
j enrolled 253 members personally. {
: The present membership now totals |
i 311. Mr. Winn is vice-commander of
the local post.
Belk's Observing
13th Anniversary
Belk’s Department store is observ
ing their 13th anniversary in Clinton
with a special sale announced in to
day’s paper. The store was opened
in 1935, with D, B. Smith as mana
ger, and under his direction it has
enlarged and expanded several times
in recent years. .
Presbyterian Church
Women To Meet
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The forty-ninth .annual ipdeting of
the Woman's Auxiliary of South
Carolina presbytery will be held at
Upper Long Cane Presbyterian
church in Abbeville county an April
21, officers have announced. A'niorn-
-r
arranged, with the inspirational ad
dress to be given by Rev. S. B. Laps-
ley, Mrs. H. B. Sehn, of Newberry,
is president of the organization.
ing and afternoon program has been j SI'ESCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
Just As Surely As . . ..
Spring Is Coming
So Are . . .
Flies, Ants,
Cockroaches
AND OTHER INSECTS
Be Ready lo JDostroy Them
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Gulf Spray
0.25^ I) I)T —
Gulf Trak
6% DDT
We Carry A Complete Line
...Also...
HUDSON CONTIN UOUS
SPRAY GUNS
CLINTON
Service Station
Phone 96
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it grow ever lovelicV with the years!
Gorham
Camlllia
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Price is /or one i>lnce-seiling
und includes l edeial Ta*.
J. G. THOMAS, Jeweler
‘It’s Time That Counts”
“LEADERSHIP SALE”
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