The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 08, 1948, Image 2

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I • v . J „ ' -A ... ... \ .. : Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 8, 1948 ^ BRIEFS.. ABOUT. PEOPLE YOU KNOW son. spent ttve week-end with her. — parents. Mr. and, Mrs. L. C. Smgley. j nilNTI ir\ A - A ft( Mrs. D. O. Rhamc leaves Saturday! |)||^ | [|[}/\ | J AND for a -.week's stay ih x Montreat, N. C., j xs the 1 guest of Dr. amt Mrs. M. A. t Macdonald. Ricky RhamKis visiting . . , _ , aunt, Mrs. James MuVcah, in Week-End Trips . . Visitors Batesburg Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay Jof Co lumbia, were guests Sunday of th Poole Family Holds Annual Reunion ANNIVERSARIES NOTED Forty-eight members of the.'faip- C^nt 011 - ily of the late William Augustus and dren, Mr. and Mts. Deanv Martin and -efttfUffen, M. T. Poole, Mr. and Mrs: R. E. Poole and son, Carroll, and Mrs. Leroy Sanders and-sons all cf ARROW Stapling Machines — the handy little office time-saver. Chronicle Publishing Co. The Chronicle Extends Greetinge Ruth Todd Pool including all thir . SI BSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICL1 To Those Whose Birthdays and —~ _ ’ teen of their children, gathered at ^ Call 74 For Your Needs. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Anniversaries Occur This Week. Mrs. Mildred Garrison has return- former's sister, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. J to her home after being a patient t Hays hospital for several days. Fr;ends of MisS Annelle Falls ^haTe taken an^apartmenMn'the July If ’ so r r, v, ° *now, S he is a patient in home of Rev and Mr ^ w Q l Foster . Miss ... hospital suffering in- . . „ - _ _Ki,.thrTiv Tni Mr. '‘hnd Mrs. Harold Pitts have ^^--*” - v * ul the home place in the Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh have (returned from their wedding trip Newberry t- rece.x ed m an autombile acci- it auring the week-end. '. and Mrs. M. W. Brown left iorday for a two weeks’ vacation ^^n 10 in Greenvlile. .nts of interest in Mexico. Miss Anne Dixon Jo V s \ community, near Clinton, on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Maitin will daV( j u jy 5 f f or annual Poole observe their wedding anniversary f am jiy reunion. * ■ , Among those enjoying the delicious odfrey will celebrate her picnic lunch which was served dur- 3. ing the day were: Boyce Pnnli» r jyrr- eturned from a wedding trip to the Mr. and MrS^NL Lee \\illar^ will urid Mrs. Fail Alexander and daugh- mountains and are'’ making their observe their wedding anniversary ter, Jackie, and Mrs. Bill Powell and July 10. \ .daughter, Peggy, all of Laurens; Mr. liter of Mr. anc * ^• rs ' J ames A. Poole of Dunn,« was maid oi Paula Ann Jones, dai M: and Mrs. Robert Oxlev an honor in the wedding of Miss Hilda and Mrs. Van Jones, celebt^ated h,er t-n of Spartanburg, spent the Allen and Roy C. Poole, Jr., of Wood- first birthday Monday, July ek-end with relatives hctc; M: . and Mrs. H. C. Smith of Clem- A ( ITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ’h - State of South Carolina, unty of Laurens, i By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: Whereas William E. Boyd made : :a me to grant him Letters of ;m;nis!ration of the Estate and ef- ol John H. W. Bovd. M \\ . ■ d appear before me N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Poole of Woodruff; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Poole ruff, which took place Friday eve- Thad Johnson, Jr., will celebihete a 3b fnv^ of W r^' ning at the bride’s home in Fountain birthday July 18. \ if- 0016 and .family of Elberton, Ga.;. Inn. Billy Johnson will Mrs. Bailey Williams and son are birthday July 21. visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mary McCall Nettles, daughter of fi^ ??. :® ..^°. e ’ ^. I , r ' W. S. Nichalson, in Darlingtbn. Mrs. W. O. Brown of Rock Hill, ed her birthday July 3. is spending a few days with her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrary cel- ter, Mrs. Alma McKee. ebrated their wedding aniversary Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and June 30.. — daughter, Amelia, were guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Shields and Mrs. G. M. Wilson in Johnson will celebrate their wedding anniver-] sary July 13. sone of e a birth day July 10. celebrate hi^ Mr. and Mrs. John H. Poole and , family of Cross Anchor; and Allen !Pot*l Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nettles, celebrat- and Al |ma Jo.NHr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole and chil- JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT G-E FANS 10 AND 12-INCH OSCILATING Western Auto Associate Store HOME OWNED and OPERATED by JONES F. BURGESS MISGROVE ST. CLINTON, S. C. PHONE 602-W r ‘ City, Term., during the holidays. sary July 13. - .'V’m th!fv Mrs - Fran ois Blalock spent yester- Geofge Heyward Sease, i 'ni rroriit C V j i ^ a y in Anderson with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. T. M. Sease, will have t l ana (. realtors of the said John . v. ,, .. r.-iy In.yo deceased, that they he Mr * s M artha ^illgr is the guest of Fred Fowler has a birthday July 11. - • in the Court ■ to be held at Laurens House. Laurens, S. C„ on July icxt. is. an 1 a.v publication hereof, at i the forenoon, to show they have, u »n should not be grant relatives in Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Alliene Dees and Ralph Har- Mr. and Mrs. Chick Ray will cele- ris visited Pvt. Ray P. Jennings and brate a wedding anniversary July 13. George Cornelson, Jr., has a birth day July 12. der my hand, this -6th Anno Domini 1948. liIWVLETTE WASSON Pi.jL) DECK IOCS BAKERY TREATS, I OR HOT WEATHER Pvt. Horace Spoone at Fort Jackson i during the week. ,hy the said „ . , , ,r j r-i l i. Friends of Miss Myra and Ch-n-s Adair, Jr., will~be glad to know they are improving satisfactorily from in juries received in a car accident Mon day night. Miss Sara Ashley of Abbe- v.Ile, and Miss Olivia M^FaHdpn nf Gable, who were visiting Miss Adair, were also injured and are recuperat ing at the Adair home. Revival Meeting At Hurricane Church J iidgr iicane U SCIOCS COOKIES, PIES, PASTRIES. DREADS. Ma> We Serve You TINMAN’S BAKERY J. L. TINMAN. Mgr. Revival services at the Hu> Baptist church will begin Sunday af- Iternoon, July 11, at 3:15 o’clock and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clement of continue through the following,. Fri- Xharlest >n, spent the week-end with day. The services will be held each" the latter’s parents, Mr. aricTMrs. T. night at 8:00 o’clock and the public J, Leake. cordially invited to attend. The Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Owens and Rev. J. H. Darr, of this city, is the family spent the holidays‘ in the P as l° r anc i vv 'ill lead the-services. mountains near Tamassee with rela- i ^ . tives - Johnson. Winqard Mrs. H. L. Scaife and Miss Mary k . q. ^ Scaife of Washington, D. C., are vis- At V^Omp jf6WOrt iting the former’s sister, Mrs. W. B. ♦ Owens, Sr. They will also be joined Lt. Col. Walter A. Johnson and here the coming week by Mrs, Major B. F. Wingard, who are on the 1 jScaife’s daughter, Mrs. Hazel Det- state staff of the South Carolina 1 wiler. (National Guard, are spending two ; r : ; weeks at Camp Stewart, Ga., for the’ FOR BRIDES — Wedding Invitations annual summer training period. dr Announcements, engraved or 1 , ^ process printed, Reception and Call- ing Cards. We will be happy to sup ply your needs. Ciirorircle Pub. Co. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ i : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : : j : ♦ ♦ Cooled With Washed Air THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, July 8 and 9 E 4 GLE LION FILMS presents BUD ~~ ABBOTT “The lOU COSTELLO i Moose Hang* U — 2:38, 4:33, 7:38, 9:33. NEWS and SHORTS. 9c and 35c SATURDAY, JULY 10 ONE DAY ONLY _ Sin Town FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 9 and 10 The Wild Frontier A new ALAN “ROCKY” LANE Western, with ALAN LANE and JACK HOLT. Starts: I ;— 1 Friday: 2:27, 4:5S, 7:29. 10:00. Saturday: 1:30. 4:01, 6:32, 9:03. ...plus... i Gangs of Chicago With LLOYD NOLAN. BAR TON McLANE, and LOLA LANE. Starts: Friday: 3:26, 5:57, 8:28._ Saturday: 2:29, 5:00, 7:31, 10:02. Chapter 5— Dick Tracy Returns g:30A. M. Show SATURDAY. 9c and 30c o O o O O O it t- A rip-roaring action story. With 1 BRODERICK CRAWFORD and CONSTANCE BENNETT. Starts: 2:25, 4:12, 5:59, 7:46, 9:33.| COMEDY. 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 12 and 13 i;; MONDAY AND July 12 and TUE id\3 Jinx Money ESDAY, Speeding Train Stops ' ‘ Fight Between Drivers ABERDEEN, MD. — A south bound express settled at least the initial phase of an argument that arose when a local motorist found his way across the Penn sylvania railroad tracks blocked by another motor car. Corp. John Lanbeck of the state police said Frank Siran- gelo, 35, left his vehicle to argue with the other driver, heard a crash, and turned around to see that a train had carried his car a mile down the tracks. Persistent Soldier o o n Talks Way to tail 0.1. Spends Two Days Telling Authorities of Theft. o ♦Cr <► n ♦ ♦ ♦ State of the Union The Bowery Boys track down 'mobsters in a laugh riot. With LEO GORCEY, HUNTZ It’s a “super” picture, which is HALL, and BETTY CALDWELL, very timely as cracks at the Amer- | Starts; 2;43 4:34 7:43 9;34 ican political scene are taken right and left. It's breezy and rapid-fire. NEWS and COMEDY. 9c & 30c With SPENCER TRACY, AN GELA LANSBURY. KATHERINE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ♦ ♦ <> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o ♦ ♦ : ♦ i ♦ ♦ ♦ o O OI ii! ♦ ; o o n HEPBURN, VAN JOHNSON and' ADOLPHE MENJOU. Starts: 2:00, 4:12, 7:00, 9:12. NEWS. 9c and 35c: 10 A. M. Show MONDAY. Cool Comfort! July 14 and 15 3 HITS WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 ONE DAY ONLY Are You With It! ♦ : Musical Comedy. W'Ah QONAL.D O’CONNOR, OLGA SAN JUAN and MARTHA STEWART. Starts: 2:45, 5:00, 7:15, 9:30. ...Also... Louis-Walcotf Fight Starts: 2:25, 4:40, 6:55, 9:00. GOOD SHORT.S. „ 9c" and 35c j 10 A. M. Show. - Cool Comfort! Partners Of the Sunset A JIMMY WAKELY Western. —£:00, 3:44, 5:49«7:57, 10:05. ...plus... Louis-Walcott Fight 3:21, 5:29, 7:37, 9:45. . _ . , ...plus... ' Laurel and Hardy Three?Reel Comedy. 2:57, 5:05j7:13, 9:21. Tex Granger, Chap. 2 9c and 30c KANSAS CITY, MO.—A 24-year- old soldier who spent two days try ing to convince authorities here that he had stolen a motor car made some progress when he was arrest ed and held in.jail. The man was Leonard Martin West Jr. of Cimarron, Okla. West said he spent four and one-half 1 years in the army, including over- | r seas service in World War II, re- ; enlisted December 15 in the army air corps and has been stationed at Lowry field in Denver. West said he went to Montrose, Colo., to visit friends. There, he said, he stole an Oldsmobile sedan from Sam Trujillo and drove it to Amarillo, Tex., where he abandoned it at a filling station and hitchhiked to Kansas City. “Sam is one of my best friends,” West told police. “I don’t know^why I ever stole his’ car unless it’s be- ♦! cause I have a war neurosis—I haVe * ^ j headaches and things like that.” o After arriving here, West’s con- science began to trouble him, he ^ told police. He said he was unable to sleep and arose, 'dressed and went to the federal courthouse de termined to confess and surrender. "A guard over there told me to come back later when some of the federal agents would be there,” West said. “I went back and confessed and they didn’t seem to believe me. Someone gave me a dollar and told me to go out and get me a good breakfast. I did, and Went to a movie, but I couldn't forget about that car and about being almost ,AWOL from the army ; ” West said he returned to the fed eral building, intent on making an other attempt to convince agents he had stolen a motor car. By that time agents had checked West’s story and were more inter ested in him, he said. They turned him over to police, who also ques tioned him and placed him in jail. NOTE—LOUIS-WALCOTT FIGHT WILL BE SHOWN WEDNES DAY AT CASINO—and WED.-THURSDAY AT BROADWAY. STAPLING MARINES—Arrow and M^rkwell, and staples. Chronicle Publishing Co., Stationery Dept. S... “Savings Great In ’48” JULY CLEARANCE SALE! k •/. BIG REDUCTIONS! LADIES' DRESSES $5.00 Values to $12.95 We are cleaning house on all Summer Dresses. Many styles, all sizes. SUMMER GOODS REDUCED! PIECE GOODS 58c yd White and waistband. Values to $1.19 Yard Summer Sheers, Organdies, Printed Dimity, Printed Spuns. 36 inches wide, fast to washing. It will pay you to sew and save. SPECIAL PURCHASE! RAYON SLIPS $1.77 Values to $2.98 Lace-trimmed, full cut and full length. Perfect fitting. Sizes 32 to 44. Tearose. IT ■ SPECIAL PURCHASE! LADIES’ RAYON PANTIES 59c —2 Pr. S1.00 Actual $1.00 Values tearose. Elastic and band legs. All elastic i . ANOTHER SHIPMENT! SHAG RUGS 99c Actual 52.00 Value ; 1 _ Blue, rose, tan. green, and while. BIG VALUE! 51 GAUGE, 15 DENIER NYLONS - 99c Pair Leg flattery in every pair, cobweb sheer, new summer shades. .Sizes S 1 !, to 10K>. CLOSE-OUT! * CHILDREN’S SANDALS 99c Pair Values to $2.98 Now you can save on these quality Sandals—and a low, low' price. v BIG TOWEL SALE 24c, 38c, 43c, 58c, 63c The scoop of the year! Big thirsty Cannon towels—bought right, priced right. Big savings for you. BIG REDUCTION^! BIG SAVINGS! MEN’S SUMMER SUITS $19.88 Men, now you can buy a quality-made Summer Suit at a give-apay price. Tropicals, rayons. Sizes 34 to 46. Regulars, longs shorts, stouts. » ' CLOSE-OUT! MEN’S SEERSUCKER SUITS $10.44 Actual $19.98 Value Good-looking, cool Seersucker Suits, perfect fit- ling, sanforized sh>unk. Sizes 36 to 46. Regulars, longs, stouts. ^ SALE! MEN’S CITADEL SKIP DENT MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS $2.44 Each Men’s cool, cool summer weight skip dent Dress Shirts. Full cut, sanforized, guaranteed perfect quality. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 32 to 35. SPECIAL PURCHASE! FRINGED HOBNAIL SPREADS S4.44 Actual $7.95 Value These are genuine ball-fringed Chenille Spreads, guaranteed perfect quality., Beautiful, long last ing. full double bed sizes. Peach, blue, rose, green and white. *