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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, Moy 13, 1948
George R. Bla-
elberger repor-tod oh the Health com- new secretary, Mrs
mittee’s work in having a pre-school, lock. ' t
clinic for children who will be in thej W. R. Andereon congratulated tiie
.first grade next year: Mrs. Julian organization on its accoftiplishments
Bolick reported on the work of the and said the P.-T: A. not only bene-
t . f Library committee. During the past 1 fited the school, but the entire com-
bi. thday motif, bearing lighted ^ J separate fhl ldren ? s library ! munity as well. f
room wse set up in the library build-( Mrs. H. M. Lukstat and Mrs. Philip
tunas L. Roddy serVed refreshments to the
SOCIETY
-pege three)
candles and encircled with ivy and
:«\i rnsrs.
Mrs. John T. Young Heads
Porent-Teacher Group
The Florida Street School Parent-
Teacher association held its
ing at Presbyterian college.
were solicited and a number of new group.
books bought. Reports were also. ♦
heard form the Budget and Finance, Baptist Circle Meets
in mm- »
Legion To Give
Todies Night 7 Party
The local American Legion 'post
will observe “ladies night” on Tucs-
day evening. May 18, at 8 o'clock at ;
Red McLane's place near Chappells
Gene Anderson’s
meeting of the school year Tuesday
Publications and Membership com .
mittees. With Mrs. Simpson
fjr .,, Mrsl Hart gave a report on the The Business Woman’s circle of
'work during the past year and the _ Firs tBa P tist . church^met Monday
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Week- End “Specials!
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evening at the home of Mrs. Lewis
evening with Mrs. J. B. Hart, presi- thanked all the committees for their Simpson
dent, presiding. , cooperation, after which she turnedj Mrs. Hugh Ray had arranged the
Reports from the committee chair-, the meeting over to the new presi- Program on "Laborers Together In'
men were given. Mrs. H. L. Eich-'dent, Mrs. John T. Young, and the'£ ur Denomination." Assisting Mrs.,
Ray were: .Mrfc. Ryland Sumerel,,
+ + + + f + > + + + + t + ! Miss Irene Workman, Mrs. W. H.
Roberts, Mrs. Grady ^loore, Miss
TIH RSDAY AND FRIDAY,
May 13 and 14
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JFRIDAY AND SATl'RDAY,
May 14 and 15
Wild Horse Mesa
Agnes Davis, Miss Florence Adair,
and Mrs. H. E. Bishop.
Later a social hour was enjoyed
and refreshments of ice cream and
cake served.
With TIM
LESLIE
Western Adventure.
HOLT and
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Reg,
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07 and 7:20.
9c and 35c
Admission. . .
SATl RDAY. MAY 15
ONE DAY ONLY
Green Hell
Daring adventures,
jungles. With
RANKS. JR', JOAN
in unirod
DOUGLAS FAIR-
BEN NETT,
JOHN HOWARD. ALAN HALE.
Starts: 2 20. 4:07. 5:54, 7:41, and
9:28“
CARTOON. 9c and 35c |
NOTE:—“Gone With the Wind”'
will run only twice each day^—
one program in the afternoon at,-
2.00 p.m.. another at night at 7:00i
p.m.
MONDAY. AND TUESDAY,
‘May 17 and 18
Starts:. -
Friday: 2:18. 4:55. 7:32. 10:09. .
Saturday: 2:58. 5:42, 8:26.
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Lir Abner
(Comedy)
Based ( on the A1 Capp comic
trip.
Starts:-
Friday: 3:18. 5:55, 8:32.
Saturday: 1:30, 4:38. 7:16, 10:00.
Dangers of Canadian
Mounted, Chap. 9
9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY.
9c and 30c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
May 17 and 18
NAN <> church for
4 meeting.
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2 pair
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^Baptist Class
;; Has Meeting
Thirty members-of the Helen An-
4 derson Sunday school class gathered
Monday evening at the First Baptist)
their regular monthly'
, A large number of ladies and auxil-
Wilder, president, pre- ■ , ... ,
sided. The devotional was given by | iary members will attend.
Mrs. Marvin DeYoung and the Bible Commander A. J. Plowden, a Pres-
lesson taught by Miss Marion Burts. • byterian college graduate and now
♦ :vIrs - s - W. Sumecel read an interest-: head of the state Legion, will ad-
♦ ing h“t,ei lic«u Mrs. C. U. Hallman, ^e group. Other state officers
l f n : f Sna. C ^ member/ Wh ° 15 now ! are expected to attend.*
Mrs. Le^la Johnson had charge of! The committee on “arrangements
the recreation period and Mrs. Keith consists of Carol White Copeland,
Adair s committee served a salad : Mac Hipp Jr., and S. A. Pitts, Jr.
course and cookies, (Tickets for the barbecued chicken
Rayon Briefs 1.00 if perfect
New Cotton Dresses
Cotton Ballerina Petticoats
New Coro Jewelry
1.00
49c
5.95-8.95
1.98
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plus tax
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Boptist Y. W. A. Meets
With Mrs. Bishop
association
dinner are now on sale at all drug
stores in the city.
The Young Women’s
of the First Baptist church met Mon
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Leonard Bishop. —t. ' i
Mrs. Olin Sheely, Jr., read a letter-j--
about the YWA associational meeting 1
in Laurens May 10. Miss Glennice
Moore, assisted by Miss June Owens, 1
M ss Mary Ruth Norman, Mrs. Mar-. war d-
Holland Announces
In Ward One'
Jezebel
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Feature: 2.20, 4:17. 7:20,-9:17. i
NEWS. 9c and 35c,
A. M. Sh r.v MONDAY.
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WEDNESDAY. MAY 19
ONE DAY ONLY
The Senator Was
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RY FONDA.
Feature: 2:25, 4:23 7:25. 9:23.
NEWS and CARTOON.
9c and” 30c
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
May 19 and 20
Song of Idaho
(Western)
With KIRBY GRANT and KEN
TRIETSCH.
Starts: 3:21, 5:57, 8:33.
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well known
resident of ward one, announces his
candidacy today for alderman from
Mr. Holland for several
garet Bull, Miss Betty Sue*Simpson! years was an official of the city as a
and Mrs. Sheely rendered the pro- member of the police department and
gram on "Together, Building a De-' street overseer.
nomination.” I !
During a social hour the hostess
and her mother, Mrs. Ernest Chaney,
served a . salad course with cold
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4 den-.sai h mbit ions lare fanned from
fi joke to a near accomplished fact.
Return of
The Whistler
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ELLA RAINES and PETER LIND
HAYES.
Start- 2.24, 4 10, 5:56, 7:42,‘and !
9:28.
MUSICAL SHORT. CARTOON, i
9c and 35c
10 A. M. Show.
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Action and excitement in this
adventure with The Whistler.
Starts: 2:18, 4:54, 7:30, 10:06.»
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Chapter 7—
Mysterious Mr. M
9c and 30c
Boldwin-Trewhella
Betrothal Announced
Of interest here to friends and rel
atives is the engagement announce
ment of Miss Kathryn McMillan
(Kitty) Baldwin, ot Columbia, for
merly of this city, and Stephen Wil
liam (Steve) Trewhella, Jr., of Pal
mer, Mich. The wedding will be a
June affair.
Miss Baldwin is Vhe daughter of
Mrs. W. P. Baldwin, Sr.. 5! Colum
bia-,- and the late Mr. Baldwin. Her
mother was formerly Miss Elizabeth
McMillan of this city, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McMillan.
The bride-elect was graduated last
June from the University of South
Carolina where she was prominent
in campus activities. She is now
working at the McKissick .Memarial
For Summer Comfort
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Spotlights, Heaters, plus a Large
Assortment of Other Genuine
Chevrolet Accessories
BRING YOUK CAR TO US FOR COMPLETE
SERVICE—
Motor Rebuilding — Rebore Block
Crankshaft Grinding
Radiator Cleaning and Repair
. Wheels Balanced and Aligned
DAY AND NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE
Giles Chevrolet Co.
Dav Phone 2G
Night Phones 233-W or 279-M
library at the university.
The groom-elect attended New
berry college and the University of
South Carolina, where he Was in
■the. NR.QTC-.He. recea u-cd-ins ■ c-ommi; »
THOMAS’
4 sion in the Marine’corps in 1946, and
'is now a senior at the University and 1
a member of the honorary engineer-
Chiropractic Review
I’ui iished in the public interest to illustrate and explain
. the practice of Chiropractic.
ing fraternity and the varsity basket
ball team.
Miss Baldwin has a wide family
connection here.
Birth Announcements
DR HART
Nervousness
Case No. 149—Business man,
age 48, complained of being on
verge of nervous breakdown,
suffering with pain in left shoul
der. He also had stomach dis
tress and dizzy spells. There
was a history of three nervous
breakdowns in the past.
- This patient responded very
rapidly following the first few
adjustments. Stomach distress
improved as did the pain in the left shoulder. In a few
weeks his nerves had improved so much that adjust
ments were no longer needed.
If you are suffering from ill health and it is your de
sire to get well,* consult Dr. Hart. He has helped others
regain their health and perhaps he can do the same for
you. For additional informatioif concerning Chiropractic
tune in on radio station WLB(f each Monday, Wednes
day, and Friday at 12:35 P. M. Also Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at ,6'.35 P. M. ( ^ u
' . DR. CHARLES J. HART
- LAURENS, S. C.
Above Little Dixie-Home Store
(Closed Thursday)
Telephone 22096
WILLARD
Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Willard or
Jacksonville. Fla., announce the,
birth of a daughter, Jo Carole, on
April 26, at St. Vincents hospital in |
Jacksonville. Mrs. Willard is the,
former Miss Clara Johnson, daughter;
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of!
this city.
W\ S. C. S. TO MEET
The Woman's Society of Christian
Service of Broad Street Methodist
church will meet Monday afternoon,
May 17, at 3:30 o’clock at the church.
AUXILIARY TO MEET
Tne Woman’s Auxiliary of the
First Presbyterian church will meet
Monday afternoon, May 17, at 4:00
o’clock at the church. Following a |
business-meeting- the-.-annuaLbirthdary-T' ■
party will be held. t
Demonstration Agents
To Organize Club
Miss Susan Hall county home dem
onstration agent, and Miss Adeline
Vaughn, assistant, will be at Florida
Street school jFriday afternoon at 3:30
o’clock to organize a 4-H club for
girls. All girls ten years of age and
older are invited to attend.’
To the voters o7~
WARD FIVE
I am a candidate for Alderman
from Ward 5 and will appreciate
your support. If elected as your Al
derman. I will be faithful to the trust
of the voters, I will perform the du
ties of the office with honesty - and
efficiency, and will’ render courteous
service to all the people.
I served my ward as Alderman in
1938 and 1939. If anyone doubts my
record it is open for investigatioh.
RALPH RIDDLE
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m ether your preference is traditional or
modem, you’ll find the pattern of your
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choice in bur showing of the exquisite
.Gorham designs. Come in, let ua show
them to you to^ayt
Price is for one 6-piece place-
setting, including Federal Tax.
J. C. THOMAS, Jeweler
‘It’s Time That Counts”
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