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--3*^ ■- ' ''age Two /-* | . * v i , , _ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE t, Thursday, June 17, 1948 t K 1 association dlwetted tlie show. Punch was served during the evening. The guest artist was Adolphe Elia ! of New York City, who. explained Word was received here Tuesday the latest styles for .shaping hair to ight bv Dr. D. J. Bnmm of the sud- look beautiful. William Brimm Passes In Miami New 1949 Ford To Be Shown At Baldwin's Friday len death of his son, William Brimm o Miami, F!a. Details had not beeii iht ece.ved last nrgh . nnounced. Mr. Brimm is pleasantly known -.ere by a number of die had resided in Miami for some time and , „s . omlnaiuivs in the navy in the recent war. A nunlfcer of ladies and served as n^jodels in tike show fime. al plans were sponsorro by local firms-. Hair Fashion Show Draws Big Crowd The Hair Fashion show at the ar- :no’ \ Tu6?dav night, sponsored by t .. , . , _ . . ; 6 ^ .n , to the best of my ability. Clinton Hairdressers, was attended i oy several ‘ hundred people. The The confidence expressed in me ns . stage was beautifully decorated for'deeply appreciated. t the event and members'of the local | BILLY McMILLAN. The 1949 Ford, described as a ra- S iriS dical departure from traditional styl- an d|ing and engineering for this car, will 1 be on display for the first time Fri- TO THE VOTERS OF WARD , clay, June 18 by Baldwin Motor cofn- pany, local distributors, with the THREE: public invited to see the complete- I wish to express my sincere ap- ly all-new car. ,,precaution ^ m - v friends and sup-, Although prices have not been porters in Ward 3 for the handsome company recently vote received in Tuesday s pnmar} said there would be increases of by which I have been nominated Wr f,. orn 5^5 to $120 on different models, a two-year term as your Alderman. | j-’ord has been out of production As irk the past, I will use m> m - .for three months, creating a back- fluence ,at all limes for the better- j 0 g 0 f orders. However, the factory men: and progress of our eit>, ar-d hopes for the largest post-war pro will discharge the duties'ef the office > duction ever reached. The modern design has been CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY TIM RSDAY AND FRIDAY. June 17 and 18 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 Starts: 2 2 7 . 4:18, 7:277 9:18. NEWS and .CARTOON. SATI RDAY. JI VE 19 ONE DAY ONLY New Orleans If’.-' gay and gorgeous—with the v.gmal Dix:eland band headed by L uN Armstrong. - W • h ARTURO WORD O V A . DOROTHY PATRICK and JACK- LAMBERT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, . June IS and 19 Gun Law (A George O’Biien Western) Starts: Friday: 2:18. 4.55. 7:32, 10.09. Saturday: 2.58, 5:42, 8:26. ...plus... Demon for Trouble J'Tne Little Tough Guys” S"t arts: <> nearly .eight inches. The body has J | j been moved five inches forward. A, molded along functional lines, re sulting in a long, low’, sweeping sil- souette. The grille is changed, the hood shorter, and widening ot the body has elniinated the rear feed ers. * Front seat widths have been in creased six inches and the rear seat July 4 Closing L ; > w ' ' M 8:32. , 7:16. 10:00. 00 ^>4. 5 48. ~ 42, and P COMEDY. "Fox’- Fa^vead.’ 9c and 35c Cooled With Washed Air MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JQne 21 and 22 ♦ NEWS ♦ ♦ 70 A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * n JEANETTE Ma-DONALD, ITU RBI. JANE POWELL, irts 2:00. J 15., 7:00, 9 15. •• 9 cand 35c : S '. ,-.v MONDAY. . I WEDNESDAY. .11 NE 23 ONE DAY ONLY My Girl Tisa •V LIU PALMER and SAM wamakfT: S' :' 2,38 4 51, 7:04. 9:17. GOOD SHORT SUBJECTS.- 9 and 35c V M. Shown Friday: 318, 5:55 Saturday 1:48. 4:32, 7 Chapter 2— Dick Tracy Returns 9:30 A M. Show SATURDAY. co£ puc eg ■■■r ■ ■ ■ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 21 and 22 i Swing Your Partner (It's A Scream) With LULABELL and SCOTTY, VERA VAGUE. DALE EVANS. Starts: 2:36. 4:25, 7:36, 9:25. COMEDY and NEWS. —~~ 9c and 30c ’ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, June 23 and 24 Honor On the Range A KEN MAYNARD ACTION WESTERN. Startsf 2:34. 5:3$. 8:33. ...plus... * o O <» o o 4 4 o 4 4 4 4 % 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 new type of suspension system— "hydra-coil” springs— replaces the ; traditional transverse springs and the trdnt axle. In the rear, long j longitudinal springs are used. The car is equipped with airplane tvpe shock absorbers. The "drive shaft tunnel has been decreased by adoption of the Hotch kiss drive and the hypoid rear axle. Engines available are the six- cylinder 95-horsepower or the 8- eyhnder 100-horsepower. All over-- : drive is available as factorv-installed optional equipment. ' There are two lines of cars, the Ford and the Ford Custom. i Revival Services At ♦ Bailey Memorial i v., A Revival meeting will begin at : Bailey Memorial Southern Methodist church Sunday, Jime 20, at II aun. The Rev. Paul A. Lehman of Penn- ♦ sylvania, and Bob Jones college, * Greenville, wall be the guest speaker for this occasion. Mrs. Lehman i will accompany her husband here 1 and assist with the music. » Mrs. S. Dameron Potter, who is head nurse at Colony hq^pital in Vir-‘ ginia. accompanied by Miss Mae, Prufiit, of the hospital, will also be guests at the parsonage during the last day of the meeting and the fol lowing week. Mrs. Potter is the 1 younger sister of the Rev. O. Hamp ton Crawford, pastor .of the church.' In order to give our employees a vacation and much needed rest, we, the following Clean ers and Laundries will he CLOSED JULY 5-io - We ask your cooperation by sending your clothes in early. — WE WILL OPEN MONDAY MORNING JULY 12 '—4 ' / Buchanan's Sunshine Cleaners Royal Cleaners, Inc. ServiceAaundry 6- Cleaners PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY _ TO MEET MONDAY The Woman’s Auxiliary of the First. Preshy ter.an church. .w’ilL meet Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the church. Swiss Miss LAUREL AND HARDY AU Tne:r Funniis ▼ A: Starts: 3.47. T.51 Chapter 12— M METHODIST SOCIETY TO MEET MONDAY The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Broad Street. Methodist church will meet MondgV afternoon at 4 o’clock at the chytfch. TO THE VOTERS OF WARD TWO: Please accept my sincere appreci ation forf your vote of confidence in Tuesday Second primary, which re- elpded me your Alderman for the ext two years. If at any time I can be of service o any of you I will appreciate you calling on me, and I assure you 1 wn* do anything within mv jurisdiction. LEISEL L. COPELAND. Mys+i erious Mr. M X 9. and 30c 4 : : : 4 444444»4*»»»»44444444444444-444444»4+»»»»»»»»»»4»»'?'»4-» •jk* *• To the People Of Ward Six: ' . ’ ! U ’ I wish to thank my friends and sup- porters for the handsome vote re ceived in Tuesday's primary. TO THE VOTERS OF WARD TWO: I am deeply grateful for the splen did vote I rece.ved in Tuesday’s pri mary. Although defeated, I will al ways be grateful for the many ex pressions of confidence I received tram my neighbors: I congratulate Mr. Copeland on his reelection and wish for him a most j successful administration and I as sure him that any effort on his part in any project tor the betterment of Clinton will have my full support. R. L. PLAX1CO. CO** flHtSt mof 0 * tv** :: » # # • • ♦*# 4.4 . ♦# As your Alderman from Ward 6, 11 will do my duty fairly and honestly at j all times and work for the good of j Clinton. v , # ’ YOUR SUPPORT IS DEEPLY APPRECIATED. JAMES CRAINE t $ ii /I NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING ♦* To the stockholders of Commercial Depository of Clinton, S. C.:’ ♦.j A meeting of the stockholders of the Commercial Depository of Clin- j.j , ton, S. C., is called to be held at the K office of the Depository on the 16th *.» day of July, 1948, at the hour of four :-j o’clock in the afternoon, to consider the following items and such other business as may come before them, to-wit: :-j | A resolution of the Board of Direc- j tors to increase the capital stock of j.;, said Corporation to the sum of One W Hundred Thousand (SlOO.OOOitHJyl H; Dollars, and to provide for surplus I of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) i Dollars. Ride 5 Miles for One Penny! ...siz MR. PENNYWISE Whizzer is the thriftiest, person alized motor transportation on the market. It’s 2Vi horsepower, 4-cycle precision built—that’s why it’s America’s leading bike motor. It runs smoother—lasts longer—goes 5 miles for just a penny. We have the new Whizzer on display now. Come in today and let us give you • complete demonstration. * © STEEl drive Change the-narile ation «fcr Barik of e oUjthe Corpor- Cllfium, jyith t its at Clin- ♦. principal place at business i! ! ton, S. C. If| To amend the By-laws of the Cor- H poration so as to increase the num- j-t ber of Directors I ! :: by not less than three. To provide that the Corporation may do -a general banking business pursuant to the laws^ and regulations governing the organization and oper ation of banks in this Stated To make such additional changes in the By-laws as may be deemed advisable to enable the Corporation to engage in general banking busi ness. Dated the 16th day of June, 1948. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN T. YOUNG, President.' 1 F. M. BOLAND, Cashier. 8-4c. , ^ fOR 10 YEARS AMERICA’S LEADING BIKE MOTOR LOOK at au these Ml-STAR FEATURES FOR Ms * NEW motorcycie-type Wist GRIP CONTROLS ^ new BEAUTY--AU chrome * new Goodyear CA| U/ v-iEir throughout *NEW IMPROVED clutch CONTROL * ^°T*SPARK IGNITION * nr cT*o DUTY CH * 0 *' * CENTER LOWERED FOR RAl- ANCED RIDING COMFORT * ADTOMOTIVE-TYPE carruretor. 1 —I Cox Home & Auto Supply, Inc. 201 N. 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