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•' 1 r *1 'age Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 6, 1948 NOTICE May 24—Clinton—Baldwin Mav 25— -Lvdia Mill Stoxt^. Motor Members oi the Registration Board v. .11 be at the following voting pre- on the dates named, in order register persons who have not had *ert 'ieates since 1947. This is the year for all persons to renew their v e-tiffeates.- ‘ . May 20—Goldvrlle — Joanna Mer- c..n.tile Co. Store. May. 21 — Cross Hiil — Miller Lea- r.ran's Store. May 27—Watts Mill Store. May 28—Gray ( Court — Abercrom- bie-Owings Store. GLADYS COOK, H. C. SIMS, M. D. MILAM, County Board of Registration. WILSON NUKES RECOMMENDATIONS 10 LAURENS COUNTY DEMOCRATS At the opening of the Laurens t„ ! county convention Monday moraing,: 1 R^lph T. Wilson, in announcing his! SHARPENER — precision built. PENCIL Pointer, precision built. A new j handy item needed in every office , Chronicle Publishing Co. Kaipn r. Wilson, in announcing nisj ^OY Choristers To retirement as county chairman after Qjyg SoCfCd Music Dixon‘S y ears faithful service, made the 1 following recommendations to the convention: . t . j A .program of Program Here Sunday 1. I recommend and request that; CASINO THEATRE I THE BROADWAY T1U RSDAY AND FRIDAY. May 6 and 7 ♦ . ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ AlirN lOSPN CHiSlES BNCtf • E38SY DKISCOU •Ft o 2. 29. 4:28. 9:28.’ Slb^MT SSUBJECTS. GENE. ROBERTS. J Xfm 85'. “ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 7 and 8 In Old Mexico Western, with “HOPALONG CASSIDY. Starts: Friday: 2:27. 5:01. 7:3t5ru):09. Saturday: .1:30, 4:04. t» : 33. 9:12. Stork Biles Man « Comedy. With JACKIE COOPER and ,_ t, i r i ^ . .presented at the First Presbyterian the" Democrats of Laurehs county , 0 , , , ,, c , . rU . . church Sunday afternoon at 4 o clock cooperate with the State Democratici. 1 f , , by the Rotary Boy Choristers of party and abide by the rules and ^ ... ^ e ... ... ... . .FG r e e n v 111 e , styled The Souths , recommendations as will be passed, Sw - et „ st Sin ’ I by the State Democratic party con- • . ° , , . , , , ,. . The choristers, sponsored by the cerning rules apd regulations for „ ... • . , , v . , „ • .. ‘ d . , Greenville Rotary club, as a boy ser- o voting in the primary. Recent rul-1 . , . : . , * e .. c „ . , i vice, are brought here by the Music ings of the Supreme Court of the <H the war it \Vas necessary that power , J o, . , . .. , , choristers, who conduct their 0 be vested in such bureaus, boards. c , ir — oi . '‘ \TI KD\Y. MAY 8 ONF DAY ONLY la t v Starts:* 27, 6:01. 8:35. d.iv; 2:30. 5:04. 7:38, 10:12. : Trail of the Vigilanles ■s nation, women. BoLL With Dangers of Canadian Mounted, Chap.JJ 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY. RAW HOT TONE 1 c.i Ur c: 9c and 30c <1 13. o:o,. ; United States have made it necessary that changes be made with reference i | to the primray voting in South Caro- .lina. /I. We recommend that the Demo- , cratic party of this county and state look with alarm on concentration of power in bureaus, boards and com missions. The vyar is over. During commissions and even in one man, but we urge that the three principles of government, executive, legislative, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ n ♦ ♦ n ♦ ♦ ♦ + and judicial, be permitted to perform the duties as outlined unde)* our Con stitution. We urge going back to bed, rock Democracy and to the tradi tional principles of government oo-- posed t'o regimentation and totali tarian rules. Two ideologies of gov- vernment are engaged in a death ♦ combat and the battle does not apply 4 alone to foreign countries. The con- . flict is between individual freedom ♦ and communism. We trust that the *1 Democratic party will leave to the oj indi\ idual his right of free unierprase- HI nd private initiative. ♦ 3. We further recommend that the Democratic party continue its faith m the traditional belief of states’I CARTOON: 9c and 35c MONDAY May AND TUESDAY, 10 and 11 MONDAY AND TUESDAY. May 10 and 11 SAMUEL SOLCWri presents v.. ^ CARY GRANT ^^LORETTA YOUNG DAVID NIVEN Anothei Wonderhil Coldwya Comtdyl TlieFisSf?ps We NONTY WOOLLEY Son of Frankenstein With BORIS KARLOFF. VA LERIE HOBSON and ELSA MAXWELL. Starts: 2:25, 4:24, 7:25.9:24. NEWS and CARTOON. 9c and 30c WEDNESDAY AND Till RSDAY. May 12 and 13 Trouble In Texas ♦ !".. “* i Hovy Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place ♦! authority,over the affairs of private > (The Requiem )-Brahms. Feature: 2:20, 4:10 NEWS. Kt A M 7:20. 9:10. 9c and 35c Show MONDAY. : WEDNESDAY. MAY 12 ONE DAY ONLY — Campus Sleuth Comedy and Mystery. . • With FREDDIE STEWART and JUNE PREISSER. Ft-:.* ire: 2 13. 4:24. 6:05.' 7:46. and 9:27. . . CARTOON. 9 c 10 A M, Show. an With TEX RITTER. Starts: 2:18. 4:50, 7:34. 10tl2. ...plus... Angel's Alley “The Bowery Boys” LfilJ-G-QRCEVr .HU.VTZ -HALJ. FRANKIE DARRO and ROSE, MARY La PLANCH E. • * . Starts: 3:22, 6:00; 8:33. - Chapter 6— - V - * Mysterious Mr. M i 9c and 30c club. The young singers have ap peared here before and were favor ably received. The choir was organized 16 years ago by George Mackey, of Greenville. There are 65 boys in the group and they have given concerts in a num- mer of towns and cities in the state. A free will offering will be taken- to apply on the camp fund of the own summer camp for two weeks each year at Rocky Bottom in Pickens county. The public is cordially in vited to attend'the concert. Following is the program: Organ prelude. Processional: Holy, Holy, Holy — Dykes. Invocation. O Holy Father—Palestrina. Savior, Thy Children Keep — Sul- i livan. Lovely Appear (The Redemption) —Gounod. He Leadeth Me—arr. Pool. Glory to God In the Highest—Per- golesi. - ‘ ■ As "Lately We Watched—Austrian folk, carol. God So Loved the World (The Crucifixion)—Stainer. The King of Love My Shepherd Is The Ideal • Mother’s Day Gift Pangburn’s ^"2 and Gale’s Candies ..■F&,' •? .vSy . -V flip?§§ •• A 'x • V"‘* - :*'t'^‘ t .• "t» '•? ; vt-- ^ ^ « rights and fight to a bitter end the! Shelley ♦ usurpation of these rights \yhethe* : -^' Unfrvlcl Ye Portais Everlasting (Toe ♦ by " ourt interpretation, Legislative Redemptkm)-Gounod, grant, or plain encroachment. Right; | now. our coupty fresh from victory against dictatorship, as against indi-j vidual liberty, has proposed federal! O Praise the Name of the Lord— Tschaikowsky. Send Out Thy Spirit—Schuelky. ^ ^ S' i _ ..... citizens that will menace our free- i dom. Some of the heads of our | (> Democratic party have proposed leg- ! o islation that will dictate to whom we shall work and play with and asso- <►'ciate with. To our thinking tne o 'North, South. East and West should ♦ join in 'opposition to this menace to ! our freedom 4. We recommend that, the Demo-iTrumOll SoyS Offertory. O Lord, How Manifold—Barnby. The Gloria (12th Mass)—Mozazrt. The Choristers’ Prayer—Fleidner. Benediction. t Silent recessional. The .perfect gift for Mother on her day is a sweet box of delicious candies fijled with rich, luscious cen ters. Select yours here today. BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY The Rexnll Store Phone 101 fateful Year, operatic party rally with all its strength’ Washnigton, May 3. — President .md means behind the law enforce-i Truman says this year may well de ment agencies ot this county, state t errn j ne world’s future and and nation. The alarming increase; w h e th er fiberty-loving people are to in ciimes among adults and in juve- remain secure in their freedoms, nile delinquency warrants our co- Th e president’s views were dis- operation to th£ fi^ljest. The general j today in publication of a let- attitude of our governor al this state ter of greetings to the Upholsterers with respect to law enforcement and International union on the occasion, pa: dons and the general attitude of of its 25th biennial convention which our Laurens County Ollicers, County ; 0 pens in Washington today. 44and...City,, .with ., respect to. law -en--- -M P ,-Tmman-n3ld-S?t B: Ffa forcement should be commended. UIU president, that the United Fh^re is little that the Democratic is determined that the w’ay of bfe of paity can do with respect to teaching these liberty-loving people'shall' not T|of the Bible in the. public schools, of perish from the earth. / ♦ this fate due to recent rulings of After extending best/wishes to. the our Jedera! Supreme Court, but the delegates and members, Mr. Truman , party con encourage and engendersaid: ’ Ti ^ in our youth a sense of moral res- “You are meedpg^fiere in a year , ponsibility founded in religion. The which may /Well determine the ATTENTION! 3 TRANSPORTATION Democratic party can foster and en- world's future, and whether liberty- *♦♦♦ courage Sabbath observance and Ipjvtrfg people everywhere are to re- ; general observance of the law m mam s^?ure in the freedoms they have /gained through the centuries. ! these critical times. « 5. The Democraticparty of Lau- We/fn the United States are deter- j.j <rens county views w’ith pride the rpined that their way of life—and our K | happy relationship between capital/<vay—shall not perish from the and Labdr in this county and tlte S' :: :.t :: o FLOWERS ... The Ideal Gift [' MOTHER’S DAY of course she 11 love receiving flowers from you! U’s the perfect gift for Mont on her big day. Order from us now. Select from our fresh, fragrant, beautiful blos soms or plants. We deliver everywhere. “Mother Loves Flowers” T Eastside Greenhouses Clinton-Goldville Highway ,Phone 520 in this county and th£ earth.” j|_ general atmosphere of harmony ,knd peace among all her people. JV-con- :.t tmuation of this feeling and/of this j-j kind of example in every Y-ounty in j.j the world would make.Mor lasting ♦7 peace and security, that end we j-j hope that the Democratic party of j;: this state and nation will use its i every eltort for/universal peace and i.i freedom from/warfare. The Demo- > ♦ * / cratic partj/b: this nation has played : well its hart _ in the movement of j; freedom^ and the libertiei- -of the masses of humanity, for social and jft i ecoriomic slavery and for permanent hrsting peace. tiL There was a great statesman and -jE DemtrcTTtT, 'AVcrC'drtAv ''WTlsdnT wno •T^began a plan for a new w’orld /order ♦j in which the rights of the comman man should be recognized and made ; the basis for a world league of na- j-j tions. And then immediately after ?$! World War 2 the Democratic leaders ♦ ♦ t j-7: of this country began a movement to unite with all the nations of the world to have* an organization that ».j ( would settle disputes without the * necessity of war. Mr 6. r We wish for the Democratic | arty of our fathers and for the rea j-j i Democratic party of this nation much ' success and to it we pledge our loy- t-j I ally and our allegiance. /0y ‘ ^ f r As Advertised Over "quIenfora- DAY" 25 Lbs:— ^ $2.29 .. Complete line of .. Groceries and Meats John R. Holland ! Grocery Phone 130-J To and from werit — 5 rnilo* •ach way —far only 2 cant* a day! Avoid crowded bu»o*. WHiZZER-izo your hiko today WMZZEi | j Tests Show Sttong Impulse for WLBG According to Bob Hays, manager of the Clinton studio at Presbyterian college;—radio station WLBG, Lau rens, has a very powerful impulse, as shown by a recent test made by Beiers-Crews company of Laurens. These tests were made, he said, with 3 voltmeter and a home radio in Lau rens, Clinton and Goldviile. Plans are being made, he said, for addition al tests in Whitmire, Ware Shoals, Fountain Inn and other communities. 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