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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 27, 1949
BIRIHDAYS AND '
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greeting*
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This W'eek.
Mr
• February 3. Mr. Simpson will cel
ebrate his birthday Saturday and
Mrs. Simpson will observe her's
February 2nd. ,
January 31st wedding anni\ersci-
morrow, January 28th, and his Son,!
Maurice, has a birthday, February 7.j
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwell, have i
a wedding anniversary Feb. 4. -1
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland, Jr.;
ries include Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Me- will observe their 2nd wedding an-
Kee, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bell,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Layton.
niversary February 2.
Virginia Kristin King, daughter:
Heyward Nettles, son of Mr. and °f Mr and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr.,;
Mrs. Harry Nettles, will have a wil1 celebrate her 2nd birthday Feb- (
birthday Januafv 30. * : ruar y 3-
g—t , _ _ e o Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop will
Grady L. Moore, of Birmingham, , , . . i
, r,, , , ,-uj .. observe their wedding anniversary
and Mrs. Frank Simpson will
observe their wedding anniversary! Ala., will celebrate his birthday to ' Februai v ^nd
CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY
Till RSDAY AND FRIDAY,
January 27 and 28
WT0COLOK
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 28 and 29
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Leather Burners
HOPALONG CASSIDY
WESTERN.
Starts:
Friday: 2.27, 5:00, 7:33, 10:06.
Saturday: 1:30, 4:03, 6:36, 9:09.
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Little Cathy Brown Davis, daugh-,
'ter of Mr. and Mrs. Epps Davis, will'
: celebrate her first birthday tomor
row. January 28i
\ [ Miss Minnie Ray, of Renno, has
a birthday February 3.
o Ann Fraser, daughter of Rev and
Mrs. T. Lavton Fraser, will celebrate
o her birthdav, February 2.
Linda Bridges, daughter of Mr.
^ and Mrs. C. W. Bridges, celebrated
<>iher eigth birthday January 17.
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JUNE ALLYSON, PERRY COMO,
JUDY GARLAND, GENE KELLY,
LENA HORNE, ANN SOTHERN,
MICKEY ROONEY.
Starts: 2:20, 4:39. 6:58, 9:17.
NEWS. 9c and 35c (
SATURDAY. JANUARY 29
ONE DAY ONLY
Fighting Seabees
With JOHN WAYNE. J cTh N
CARROLL, DENNIS O’KEEFE. 1
Starts: 2:36, 4:51, 7:06, 9:21.
CARTOON. 9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
January 31-February 1
Disaster
IT S THE JEST OF THE WEST!,
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THf fee AND I
Marjorie
PtRcv Kilbride
lortef/ier \gqin!
Feudin', Fussin’ and
A'Fightin'
Starts: 2 3^. 4:28. 7:38, 9:34.
NEWS AND FOOTBALL HIGH
LIGHTS OF 1948
10 A. M. Show MONDAY.
9c and 35c
Story of a Frame-Up
With RICHARD DENNING and
TRUDY MARSHALL.
Starts:
Friday: 3:33, 6:06, 8:39.
Saturday: 2:36, 5:09, 7:42, 10:15.
Chapter 6—
Federol Agents vs. Un
derworld
9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY.
9c and 30c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
January 31-February 1
Smoky Mountain
| Melody
With ROY ACUFF and THE
SMOKY MOUNTAIN BOYS.
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Starts: 2:43, 4:27, 7:43, 9:27.
■NEWS. 9c and 30c
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
February 2 and 3
Oklahoma Frontier
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
WESTERN.
1 Starts: 2:00, 4:42, 7:24, 10:06.
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Cynthia Boyle, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Boyle, celebrated
her birthday January 20th.
Walter Morris, Jr. will celebrate
his birthday February 4.
Miss Doris Suber celebrated her
birthday January 13.
Sunday was the birthday of S.
o,D. Dawkins, and-his daughter, Mrs.
J Robert G. Hughes, is celebrating her
1 birthday today.
j January 23rd was the birthday of
<>!C. C. Giles and also his daughter,
! Mrs. C. B. Kugler.
January 25th was the wedding 1
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
i Ferguson.
"} Ed Pitts, son of Mrs. P. M. Pitts,
o 1 celebrated his birthday yesterday.
James Dominick also observed his
birthday yesterday,
l Arthur E. Anderson. Ill, son of;
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson, of,
(Chicago, 111., celebrated his birth- 1
, day January 24. Mrs. Anderson is
the former Miss Lalla Mne Edwards
• of this city. Also celebrating a
I birthday-- on the 24th were Lucy
I Elizabeth F,argle, smalle daughter;
| of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle of
Florence, formerly of this city, and;
Dorothy Jeanne Mahon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mahon, of Green-1
ville. Mrs. Mafcon is the former
(Miss Evelyn Ramage of this city,
Mrs. A. E. Ealy observed a birth- i
day January 15.
^ J. M. Stone observed his birthday
^ January 17.
Miss Mary Ann Copeland observ
ed her bir.hday January 24.
Polly Ann Adair, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Erskine Adair,
£ celebrated her birthday January 23.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Horton and Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Roberts have wed-
n ding anniversaries February 3.
Herbert Adair, son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. M. Adair, will celebrate a
birthday February 1.
The Pearl
Mystery.
With PEDRO ARMENDARIZ
and MARIA? MARQUES,
i Starts: 2:58, 5:40, 8:22.
Congo Bill, Chop. 14
9c and: 30c
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beauty
treatment
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Phone No. 1 — Clinton, S. C.
Hits of the Day
Brahms' Lullaby, Swine Low
Sweet C'hariet—Bine Crosby.
Powder Your Face With Sun
shine, One Sunday Afternoon
—Evelyn Knieht.
Because You Lore Me, When
Day Is Over—Wayne Kin*.
More Beer!, I’ve Got My Love
To Keep Me Warm — Star-
liehters.
Lavender Blue, Down Among
the Sheltering Palms — Sam
my Kaye.
N’Yow N’Yow, Roses of Picar
dy—Perry Como.
Blue Room, With a Song In My
Heart—Perry Como.
Frankie and Johnnie, Make a
Miracle — Margaret Whiting
and Jack Smith.
Far Away Places, Say It Every
Day—Dinah Shore.
Strange and Sweet, Beyond the
Sea—Tex Beneke.
Goodbye and Good Luck, I
Care No More—Foy Willing.
You’ll Reap These Tears, I’ll
Always Care—Roy Acuff.
A Heart Full of Love, Then
I Turned and Walked Slowly
Away—Eddy Arnold.
That Depot In the Sky, 144
Thousand Were There —
Grandpa Jones.
I Don’t Care If Tomorrow Nev
er Comes, I’ll Never See Sun
shine Again—Molly O’Day.
Mine All Mine, Walking the
Sidewalks of Shame—Jimmy
Wakely.
You Drove Me To Another’s
Arms, No Tears Tomorrow—
Eddie Kirk.
Do You Wonder Why?, They
Can Only Fill One Grave—
Roy Acuff.
Goodbye Old Booze, I Feel
That Old Age Creeping On—
Homer and Jethro.
Little Wooden Church, Blind
Barnabas—Trumpeteers.
The Deacons’ Hop, Artie’s
Jump—Big Jay McNeeley.
Texas Hop, Central Avenue
Blues—Pee Wee Crayton.
Little Blues, Nightmare Boogie
—Hadda Brooks.
Bewildered, A and M Blues—
—Amos Milburn.
Chicken Shack Boogie, It Took
A Long: Long Time — Amos
Milburn.
That’s Your Last Boogie,
What’s Your Name? — Joe
Swift.
I Like It, No Money No Luck
Blues—Ivory Joe Hunter.
The Gospel Train, Behold His'
Face—Marie Knight. ~
’Fore Day In the Morning,
Rainy Weather Blues — Roy
Brown.
Clinton
Music Shop
Front of Dell’s Beauty Shop
Coffee. Shop
To Open _
The Clinton Hotel
Coffee Shop will open
at on early date, un
der new management,
specializing in
HOME COOKED
HOME SEASONED
POOPS
Watch The Chron
icle for opening date.
LOANS FOR ANY FARM
PURPOSE
Responsible farmers may borrow from this Produc
tion Credit Association to finance their crops, to pur
chase equipment, machinery, workstock, cattle, make re
pairs or to pay any expense connected with the farming
, operations.
Over 900 farmers in Laurens and Newberry Counties
are members of this farmers Cooperative Credit Asso
ciation. They save money—WHY NOT YOU?
Make your application now — get the money as you
need it. Pay interest only for the number of days the
money is used.
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Clinton Production Credit Ass’n.
HOME OFFICE—Clinton — Rex Lanford, Secretary-Treasurer
Newberry Office, Caldwell St. — R. C, Hunter, Representative
Laurens Office, Court House — Miss Lucile Metts, Representative
The Cause of
ASTHMA
SINUS
and
HAY FEVER
can be corrected
by
Chiropractic
Adjustments
CONSULT
C J. HART, D. C
254 West Main St.
Next to 1st Methodist Church
Laurens, S. C.
TELEPHONE 22501
FRIDAY ONLY!
51 Gouge, 15 Denier
HOSE
$ 1.00
($1.95 if perfect) , '
6 lovely shodes to choose from
—Spicy —Smokecloud
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GUNS AND
RIFLES
.22 cal. Stevens Rifle,
,_...single shot $11.75
.22 cal. Stevens Rifle,
bolt action, repeat
ing $19.45
.22-410 Over and Under
Stevens Rifle and
'Shotgun $31.25
12 gauge Single Barrel
Stevens Shotgun,
for $21.85
12 gauge Single Barrel
Stevens Shotgun,
for $18.95
12 gauge Winchester
Pump Gun ...... $83.50
Westcraft
' ^ HACK SAW
$1.48
Professional
quality. 41
angle cut. 8" to
12* blades.
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6 Pc. Open-End
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811 Musgrove St. Telephone 602-W