The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 13, 1949, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greeting?
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This Week.
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brated their ’ wedding anniversary city, will observe
January 7. I January 16.
Tuesday, January 18. will be the
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Lei and Young.
W. O. Derrick is observing a birth
day today, and Mrs. Derrick has a
birthday on the 19tih.
January 3 was the birthday of
thair birthdays
v Jennie Payne, daughter of Mr. 1 and
Mrs. Horace Payne, will .celebrate
her birthday January 18.
"January 19, is the wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Hhett P.
Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. P, L. Roddy celebrat-
L. H. pagwell celebrated his birth-
v day January 3.
Mrs W R Martin 041 their twe ^ fth anniversary Janu-
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Able celebrat- ar y 6 - ' ^ ^ .
ed their wedding anniversary Janu- iu Mr and Mrs. Harry Baldwin cele-
arv 2 brated theirt-wedding anniversary
U1-. and Mrs. W. D. Adair observed | L Mites Garrison^and G^Ies Harnson ^ ^ ^
then- wedding anniversary Jan. 4. L ’ a ^. soni cel ebrated their third McCrary, celebrated his birthday
January 6 birthdays AincludedT Mrs. birthday j anuary 6- January 6 T rs o- , u
J. H Von Hollen, F. C. Pinson. Karl Margaret Ann Bolick, daughter of ilr - an ^ -l rs - ^' fc,in gley ob-
Jbhnson, Mr^. A. B Galloway, and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick, will be served their wedding anniversary.
January 2.
R. P. Wilder had a birthday Jan-
Major Willard L. Jones of Richmond, ten years old January 16.
Ky., formerly of this city. | W. H. Shands and Mrs. Michael
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones cele- Turner of Seneca, formerly of this ua ^y .
: Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nabors cele
\ NEW SHIPMENT
OF FURNITURE
Some big values. Some
the worst junk you ever
saw’. Arrived last night.
Come down.
Some will make good
stovewood.
*7/ie Wheel
Just Around the Corner from
Rear of A. & P.
Clinton
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Nobody's Business Ends
With Today's Release
After this issue of the paper, “No
body’s Business,” by Gee McGee,
will not appear until further notice.
The author of the humorous column,
Mr. McGee, oif Anderson, has been
forced to discontinue its preparation
Thursday, January 13, 1949
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because of eye trouble. He hopes
that his condition will sufficiently
improve to resume the feature some
time in the future.
“Nobody’s Business” has appeared
regularly in The Chronicle for a
number of years and in a readers'
poll taken some time ago ranked as
one of the most popular features. It
will be resumed some time in the
future, we hope.
FEDERAL AND STATE
INCOME TAX RETURNS
PREPARED PROMPTLY
7 Years Experience
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JOE P. TERRY
503 Sloan St.
Phone 229-M for Appointrfiepts,
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CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
January 13 and 14
NEWS
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9:25.
and 35c
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 15
ONE DAY ONLY
Angels With Dirty
Faces
With JAMES CAGNEY. PAT
O'BRIEN. HUMPHREY BOGART.
ANN SHERIDAN and the original
Dead End Kids.
Starts: 2:36. 4:49, 7:02, 9:15.
CARTOON. 9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 17-18
TCCHNIttlM
3 til
INI
Starts:
NEWS.
4:16, 7:20. 9:16
9c and 35c
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 19
ONE DAY ONLY
Old Fashioned Girl
Good Family Picture
With GLORIA JEAN and JIM
MY LYDON.
■ (Starts: 2:00, 3:51, 5:42. 7:33, and
9:24.
""""s^IORTS. 9c and 35c
Harpoon
With JOHN BROM FIELD
ALYCE LOUIS.
Starts: 2:36, 4:35, 7:3«, 9:35
NEWS and COMEDY
9c and 30c
FOR TWO YEARS WE HAVE SERVED
YOUR NEEDS.
We Invite Your Future Business. Same
Location at Dell's Beauty Shop.
brated their wedding anniversary!
January 2.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Furr ob-1
servevd a wedding aniversary Janu
ary 10. ^
Betty Jane Hamer, daughter of Ml\
and Mrs. R. P. Hamer, will be nine
years old January 18.
Mrs. R. P. Wilder will celebrate
her birthday January 17.
Kay Thomas, daughter of Mr. and!
Mrs. J. C. Thomas, will celebrate her
seventh birthday tomorrow.
January 18 birthdays will include j
Jack Holland, Gene King, and Henry'
M. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson cel
ebrated their third wedding anniver- 1
sary January 8.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
January 12 and 13
Sunset of Power
BUCK JONES WESTERN
• Starts: 2:00, 4:46, 7:32, 10:18.
...plus...
I, Jane Doe
With RUTH HUSSEY. JOHN
CARROLL and YERA RALSTON.
Starts: 2:56, 5:42, 8:28.
Congo Bill, Chop. 11
9c and 30c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 14 and 15
Quick On the
. Trigger
(Western)
With CHARLES STARRETT
and SMILEY BURNETT.
Starts:
; Friday: 3:36, 6:06, 8:36.
Saturday: 2:29, 5:09, 7:39, 10:09.
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S. 0. S. Submarine
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(Navy Picture)
Thirteen men doomed aboard a
sinking submarine, and their
women who waited.
Starts:
Friday; 2:27, 4:57, 7:27, 9:57.
Saturday: 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:00.
Chapter 4—
Federal Agents vs. Un
derworld
9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY.
9c and 30c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 17-18
ANNUAL ADDRESS
\ By GOVERNOR
GIVEN LAST NIGHT
(Continued from page one)
Notice of
ALCOHOLICS
* ANONYMOUS
The Clinton group of Alco
holics Anonymous meets to
night and every Thursday eve
ning at 7:30 over Copeland
Hardware Supply Co. store.
Anyone who has a sincere
desire to rid himself or herself
cf a drinking problem is cor
dially invited to attend these
meetings, or write
Alcoholics
Anonymous
Clinton, S. C.
P. O. Bov 113, Clinton, S. C.
for an interview or informa
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Pirates of the North* fighting for
whales and women.
and
ture, labor, industry and other lay!
members. Also, legislation provid
ing for the creation of county boards
of health and county health depart-).
ments, intensive campaigns to control
and prevent infectious and contagi
ous diseases, free dental and physi-i
cal examinations to children enter
ing school.
MENTAL REHABILITATION: The
governor called the State Hospital
“inadequate” and asked that the sit-'
uation be remedied. Also, clinics for
alcoholics, training ..school for feeble
minded Negroes, detention clinic in
which sex criminals may be given
medical attention leading to a cure.
HIGHWAY SYSTEM: Expand
ifarm-to-market road construction
program, continue to train addition
al 'highway patrolmen, safety pro
gram as recommended by President’s
Highway Safety Conference, “enact
ment of laws in conformity with
the National Uniform Code of traf
fic laws.
OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS:!
Construction of the Hartwell Dam
and others in the Savannah system,
maximum use of state ports, new
state parks for areas where such fa
cilities are unavailable, establish
ment of a non-political fish and
game commission, more adequate
rine ifisheries program, moderniza
tion of laws governing marine fish
eries, construction of an “adequate”
penitentiary, creation of a State Bu
reau of Investigation, establishment
of a Central Purchasing Agency for
all state departments and institu
tions, attention to the question of
greater home rule for counties “to
relieve the General Assembly of a
great deal of time and expense, “me
rit personnel system, consideration of
a cost of living increment to state
employees, placing on a sound basis
the Police Insurance and Annuity
Fund, opposition to federalization of
the National Guard, enactment of re-
of Committee on Veterans’
SUBSCRIBE TO i'HE CBRONICLF
“The Paper Evervbody Reads”
BEAUTIFY YOUR
FLOORS WITH A
MINIMUM OF COST
We have all necessary materials including Sander,
Edger, Polisher (paper for above), Stains, Varnishes,
Paints and any other material to make your floors beau
tiful. i
Come in today or call 12 for all information.
COX HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY
201 N. Broad St.
Phone 12
Visit Our New Men's
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For...
Quality Merchandise
We Invite Your Comparison of Our Prices
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Men’s Old Hickory
OVERALLS
Sanforized. Sizes 30 to 44
$3.25
Wings
SPORT SHIRTS
(Deep-Tone)
Sizes S, M, ML, L
$4.50 to $5.50
Lee Tan
WORK SHIRTS
For Men
Sanforized. Sizes 14 to 18
$2.50
MEN'S PAJAMAS
BVD Brand. Elastic Waist
$3.50 to $5.50
Van Heusen
SPORT SHIRTS
Rayon Gabardine
California Style
$5.00
Boys’ Old Hickory
OVERALLS
(Big and Strong)
Sizes 2 to 16
$2.35
Velveroy
“SPORT COATS
Maroon, Tan, Brown, Green
Man-Tailored
$26.50
Boys’ Tom Sawyer
SPORT SHIRTS
Sanforized
$2.79
We are pleased to an
nounce that Mr. Lawrence
Campbell, of Clinton, is
now in charge of the Men’s
Store.
♦ Legislation, prompt action on work
0 ~trf State Reorganization Commission
<> and Commission on Revision of Con-
stitution, legislation wanted by “the
o majority of the people” regarding
\ ^ single ballot, removal of poll tax,
4 strengthening of voting qualifica
tions; careful study of primary laws. 1
GROCERY AND MEAT DEPARTMENTS
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A COMPLETE STOCK OF
RECORDS
ALL YOUR FAVORITES,
LATEST NUMBERS
Gltilt&n MusUc SltOfl
Mrs. Dot Trammell, Mgr.
No Decision Announced
In Case of Bailey Will
Up to yesterday Judge J. Hewlette
I Wasson had not publicly announced
his decision i in the hearing held last
Friday before him on the suit brought
to break the will of the late W. rj.
Bailey of this city, banker and in
dustrialist. The action in the form of
a motion to prove the will in solemn
form was brought by attorneys for
Mrs. Florence Bailey Adams and Mrs.:
Frances Bailey Brooke, granddaugh
ters of Mr. Bailey, now residents of.
other states, who were bequeathed
$25,000 each in the will. Principal
beneficiaries were collateral relatives |
living in this city. v
Appearing for the contestants were
David M. McConnell and Carol D.
Taliaferro, both of Charlotte, and O.
L, Long of Laurens. The executors i
were represented, by Ralph T. Wil-
son, H. S. Blackwell, W. H. Harley j
and R. E. Babb, all of Laurens.
Judge Wasson at the time reserved
his opinion pending a study of the
arguments and the authorities sub
mitted.
SWAN WHITE FLOATING SOAP,
for baby and fine laundering,
regular size 10c, large 2 for 35c
SUGAR, 5 lbs 45c
JEWEL SHORTENING, 4 lb. $1.10
JEWEL OIL, for salads and fine
cooking, pint 35c qt. 68c
BALLENTINE'S PURE LARD
4 lb. satchel 90c .... 4 lb. pail $1.00
8 lb. pail $2.00
RICE — Mahatma, America's fin
est long grain, 3 lbs 55c
SMALL LOT OF CHOICE NUTS
To close out at a special
low price
Pecans, lb 27c
Brazils, lb. 32c
Walnuts, lb 40c
WHITE GRITS, Morning Glory,
5 lbs. ...♦ 35c
RED BAND FLOUR, plain or
self-rising, 25 lb. bag $2.25
p^HOPs:ib;::::::::::: j 58c
LOIN ROAST, rib or loin end,
lb 49c
CURED HAM, half or whole, lb. 62c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE,
Ballentine's, lb. cup : ... 44c
OIL SAUSAGE, Banner brand,
lb 49c
ALL MEAT WEINERS,
* lb.* ;.... 48c
BACON, Armour's Star, lb 69c
BRISKET BEEF STEW, lb 29c
GROUND BEEF, fresh, lb 45c
OYSTERS, extra selects, pt 85c
OYSERS, extra standard, pt.... 75c
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN TO
MEET '|
The Women of the Church of the!
First Presbyterian_church will meetj
Mbh'dhy ’"afternoon, January 17, at |
4 o’clock.
^ To MEET MONDAY
The Woman’s .Society of Christ
ian Service of Broad Street Metho
dist church will meet Monday af
ternoon, January 17, at four o’clock
at the church. All members are
urged to be present.
VISIT OUR CLOTH SHOP AND LADIES' READY-TO-
, WEAR STORE
JOANNA STORES
Joanna, S. C.