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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 15, 1948
. - - - ' General Election
TO DEDICATE ROCK BRIDGEJCHAPEL JULY 25 !n C ity August 17
’ J ern powers sent ntrtes to Masei
: detuning Russia's policies in shutting
I off all surface travel to the western
1 sectors of Berlin.
Notice is given that a general elec-! They warned the Soviet Union that
Ition for the town of Clinton will be they would not be forced out of t^he,
field August 17 for the purpose of German capital by threats or pres-t
electing a mayor and six aldermen to'sures, insisted on their rights not
serve for a two-year term. , only to be in the city but also to have
Nominees in the recent primary access to it. and demanded that the
i are L. K. Bishop, mayor, and Messrs, blockade be lifted. **
Hugh C. Ray, L. L. Copeland, Sr., Panyushkin answered “nyet”
Bitty McMillan, Lynn W. Cooper, - (meaning ••no" when he was asked
'James Craine and Woodrow Wilson, | to indicate what attitude the Soviet
aldermen. | note took toward the American pro-
Notice is also given that L. B. Dill- test,
ard has been appointed supervisor! There was no indication from him
of registration for said election, and or from the Russian embassy here
those who vote in the election are as to when the text would be pub-
required to qualify at- his office as lished or when same official word as
set forth in the ..ordinance. Books for to the Kremlin's reaction would be
registration will remain open through | forthcoming.
August 6.
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Plans have been completed for the era! years ago. and with the help of
Miration of R ■ k Bridge chapel, .an donations by a large group of inter
ested persons, rebuilt an old school
house into the present brick chapel.
Dedication' services will 4 je~held
the Sunday afternoon, July 25, at 3
old Rock o’clock. Dr. Thornwell Jacobs, of At- 1
FLOOR FIGHT ON
CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUE
APPEARS IMMINENT
iy tori an church of this city,
chapel is standing on
T O' on ape i ns
Sidi 1 ,' -rn 1862."anlirilinl."son ofThe"o'r'ganizePof 'thc.l <lsht ivw «;<> crucial civil rights is
nearly 60 years until the tirst Rock Bridge church. Dr. William; 5 “ a P? eared ‘"“capable today
■ ■ n o .vas disbanded. . Plumer Jacobs, will give the de'dica
, In London, a di^Jomatic source
! said he had a brief glance at the note
and that it expressed Russian will
ingness to join four-power talks for
a settlement of east-west differences
if the talks concerned all Germany
rather than Berlin alone.
This informant said the Soviet note
denied tha tthe Russians deliberaie-
Convention Hall, Philadelphia, July
14.-—A Democratic convention floor !ly sealed off Berlin
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, NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR
Southerners said they were "de-j MUNICIPAL ELECTION
As S of its h >me mission efforts, tory address. , ; termined" to press for a states’ rights! State of South Carolina,
e F st Presbyterian church rear- L The public is cordially invited to stand % in tne party platform. j County of Laurens,
,.n:/ed the Rock Bridge church sev- attend rhe services. \ The announcement was made by Town of Clinton.
-c^., — . former Governor Da^ Moody of Tex- | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
as. He said he has drawn up a states’, L. B. Dillard is the duly appointed
rights plank and will •‘insist” that it' Supervisor of Registration for the
be included in the party platform, j Town of Clinton. County of Laurens.
YOUNG CLINTON CITIZENS
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State of South Carolina.
Every citizen twenty-one
(21)
years of age and upwards having all
Top row. left to right: I^rrv W'rhunt, Ellen Lawson, Rose Anne Mc-
(rary: bottom row: Rose Mary Abrams, Mary Nettles and Francis Bla
lock. ,lr.
Parents of the children are: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wehunt. Mr. and Mrs.
( Kiude Lawson. Mr and Mrs. Sam McCrary, Mr. and Mrs E. C. Abrams
of GoIcIvUle. Mr and Mrs. Harry Nettles. Mr and Mrs. Francis Blalock.
HOW TO WIN FRIENDS and
Author of
INFLUENCE PEOPLE"
The heart of his proposed plank
said:
"Traditionally, it has been, and it
remains, a part of the faith of the : of the qualifications as mentioned in
Democratic party that the (federal i Section 12, of Article 2. of the Con-
government shall not encroach upon stitution of South C a r o 1 i n a , as
the reserved powers of the states by amended, and jn Sections 2287 and
centralization of government or oth- 2290, Volume 2, Code of Ldws of
erwise.” South Carolina, 1942. as amended?^
[—M11ody's dete:TninaTion to press the and who has resided in* tile State for
plank .put an end to the hopes of two years ,in the County for one year
; party leaders that they could avoid and within the incorporated limits
a floor fight. They had hoped to do of the said Town of Clinton for four
iso by writing a compromise civil i months next preceding the election
rights plank which would placate all! to be held in said Town of Clinton
Democrats. - | on. Tuesday, • August 17th, 1948, and
Mayor Hubert Humphrey, of Min- who has paid thirty days before the
neapolis, announced earlier that he election any poll tax then due and
plans to counter the Southern move. 1 payable and who holds a County
1 He said he would offer a plank to Registration Certificate entitling him
make the civil rights declaration even or her to vote at a polling precinct
stronger by pressing for specific leg- within the Town of Clinton shall be
:slation. ••‘’entitled to register.
^ The said L. B. Dillard, Supervisor
of Registration, will have his office
at the store of the said L. B. Dillard
on North Broad Street in the Town
of Clinton for the purpose of regis
tering voters from 9 o’clock A. M. to
a:30 o'clock P. M. on each day except
Washington, July 14. —Russia re--Sunday until 5:30 o'clock P. M. Aug-
1 plied today to the American, British 6- 1948, except -that said office
'and French protests ag'ainst the So- be closed on Wednesdays at 12
i viet blockade of Berlin. * o'clock noon.
}•' Soviet Ambassador Alexander S.‘ Dated this 7th day of July. 1943.
Panyushkin delivered Moscow’s re- L. E. BISHOP,*-
j sponse personally to Secretary of Attest: Mayor.
State Marshall at the state depart-1 D- OWENS,
1 ment. * ' Clerk and Treasurer. 5-4c
CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY
Cooled With Washed Air
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
July 15 and 16
THE SPECTACLE OF 1.000
AQUATIC AMAZEMENTS!
SOL LESSER
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
July 16 and 17
Girl From God's
Country
W BRE
Starring
JOHNNY WEISSMULLER
2nd
BRENDA JOYCE
and introducing
LINDA CHRISTIAN
Starts: 2:45, 4:38, 7:45, 9:38.
NEWS and SHORTS. 9c and 35c
Cool Comfort!
■ -
SATURDAY. JULY 17
ONE DAY ONLY
The Storm
9c and 35c
I
NATIONS GET
RUSSIAN REPLY TO
BLOCKADE NOTE
With CHESTER MORRIS and
JANE WYATT-'
* Starts: ^
_Friday: 2:00, 4:39, 7:18, 9:57. w
Saturday: 1:48, 4:34, 7:20, 10:06.
. ...plus...
Western Heritage
(Western)
With TIM HOLT. NAN LESLIE
and RICHARD MARTIN.
Starts:
Friday: 3:11, 5:50, 8:29.
Saturday: 2:59, 5:45, 8:31.
Chapter 6—
Dick Tracy Returns
1:30 Show Saturday. 9c & 30c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
July 19 and 20
Marshall of Reno
BILL ELLIOT as ‘-RED RYDER”
Feature: 2:43, 4:26, 7:43, 9:26.
NEWSl ^ 9c and 30c
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
July 21 and 22
Fighting Mustangs
..(Western)
With SUNSET CARSON,
Starts: 2:27, 4:57, 7:27, 9:57.
...plus;..
Arthur Takes Over
Good Slapstick Comedy.
With SKIPPY HOMEIER, BAK
ERS. ALEXANDER KNOX and BARA BROWN, JEROME COW-
PEGGY ANN GARNER. 1 AN and RICHARD CRANE.
■ Feature: 2:00. 3:48, 5:36. 7:24,r"
and 9:12. ' Star ts: 3:27, 5:57, 8:27.
CARTOON. 9c and 35c , T_ v r'___ ___ __ D
10 00 A M Show. Tex Granger, Chap. 3
Cool Comfort I 9c and 30c
Rugged men of the sea . . court
ing danger, disaster and dames.
With CHAS. BICKFORD, PRES
TON FOSTER, TOM BROWN and
NAN GRAY.
Starts: 2:18, 4:08, 5:52, 7:39, and
9:26.
COMEDY.
Cool Comfort!
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
July 19 and 20
A UfttorMHntematiwul *«Imm
.1
7:27, 9:28.
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Feature: 2:27, 4:28,
NEWS.
10 A. M. Show MONDAY.
Cool Comfort
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21
ONE DAY ONLY’
Sign Of the Ram
Shocking ... What this woman
dares for love. With SUSAN PET-
He acted within a few hours after
UNFOUNDED FEARS CAUSE T
jyjII.DRKD SUTFIN, 2116 Lawndale Avenue, Detroit,
Michigan, says that eight years ago she sat in a doctor’s
office and cried happy,,joyous tears. She had just been freed
from a horrible fear! - ~ 7
But let’s have her tell it:
“It had been necessary for me to have a physical examina
tion,” says M iss Sutfin. “Since I had no regular doctor, I
dropped in at the nearest doctor’s office for
what was, I thought, merely phy^icar routine.,
“When the doctor finished the check-up, he
looked at me and said, ‘I believe you have a
cancer.’ It happened as quickly as that! I
was shocked, stunned. I couldn’t move in my
* seat. I hail never been really ill ,a day in my
life. But lLad heard of this illness coming as
a surprise to others, so I could believe that it
.could happen to me. I made another appoint
ment for two days later and went home—to
■'laved two weeks. 1 didn't have the courage to
i
similar replies had been delivered OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds,
by Soviet envoys in London and Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind-
Paris. ' • H 1 ers, Cash' Books, Journals, Day
On July 6, in separate but simul- : Books. Sales Books. Columnar Pads,
taneous dispatches, the three West-i Cali 74. Chronicle Publishing Co.
Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does
D. Carnegie
d. y,here I
g<» h . k to that' doc,tor to have the horrifying truth verified.
A lien 1 closed my eyes, I visualized years of pain and suffering.
“( >ne afternoon a neighbor stopped to see me and when
[ toM Ikt what the doctor had said, she, too was shocked. But
' e-perMiaded me to go to her doctor ami the next day came,
n the car and drove me down-to his office.
“After he completed his examination he said, ‘Lady,
there isn't a thing in the world wrong with you except that
you are almost scared to death.*
“\\ hen he .said that, all the sunshine in the world seemed
to era.'h into that otiice. And that’s the horrible fear I was
rid of when J cried those joyous, happy tears mentioned above.
It is now eight years later and to conquer any fear that
ari.-cs I have only to remind myself of what never happened-.” r
But if Miss Sutfin’s fear had not l>cen dispelled, no doubt '
'he would have remained in that bed until she actually did
become a hopeless invalid.
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or Announcements, engraved or State of South Carolina, *
process printed, Reception and Call- County of Laurens,
mg Cards. We will be happy to sup-! Town of Clinton,
ply your needs. Chronicle Pub. Co, ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
an election will be held iff the Town
of Clinton, S. C., on Tuesday, Aug
ust 17th, 1948, for the purpose of
electing a Mayor and six Aldermen.
The polling place for said election
will be at the City Hall, on the east
side of North Broad Street in the said
I Town of Clinton. The polls will be
.r».n kmmo opened at eight o'clock A. M. and
will be closed at lour'o’clock P. M.
on said date*. /
R. J., CopeIahcT,"Frank E. Miller
and J. Aldine Blakely have been ap
pointed as managers of said election.
r L. E. BISHOP,
12-5c. Mayor.
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