The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 24, 1949, Image 2

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• I it: • i “f { Pane Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / i-^4 THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1940 BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips . . Visitors // One Great Hour" To David Estes, of Atlanta, Ga., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Leake. Mr. and Mrs. L. H'. Bagwell, Jr., and daughter, Zane, of Gaffney, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs L. H .Bagwell. Mrs. L. E‘ Cason, Miss Roslyn Co .-on. Bobby Cason, Carl Langston, and R. E. Martin will spend the sons died of dancer in South Caro lina. Thirty-two of these deaths oc-' , _ . . curred in Laurens county. Last year DC Heord On NotlOnol the cancer deaths in the state showed D___ an increase, although the total figures DrOOdCOSt Saturday Night are not yet available. _ _ " .. ‘ r u t ° n Saturday night, March 26, be- Mrs. DeLoach announces that L., W. Marks, of Laurens, will again be director of the county drive; Mrs. g t t : , m-oerams in the his- Lucy Habenicht. treasurer; Mrs. ™ aie9 l Pf ograms in the his- Helen Mellett, publicity chairman; 41 tween 10 p.m. and 11 there will be broadcast p.m., EST, one of the one Mrs. DeLoach states that not one week-end with friends and relatives case in Laurens county was refused in Chattanooga, Tenn., and will at- aid last year that was in actual need tend the wedding of the former’s ot assistance. At present the society sister. Miss Annita Wright, on Sat- is assisting 33 persons suffering from cancer in this county, she said. Mrs. DeLoach asks that every one make a substantial contribution when called upon. tory of radio, it is announced by , .... . VT Vernon S. Brayles, Chairman Over- Pete Mitchell, special gilts Mrs M. Re| , , commin p rcs bvterian T Motes residential solicitation chu s . „ wU1 ^ hea J d chairman; Marvin Royster, chairman ot coin banks; Mrs. R. P. Swofford and Mrs- King Dixon, chairman and Greal Hour .. i$ S p 0nsored by the Presbyterian church and more than twenty other Protestant churches. complete organization next week hour over every one of the 1092 sta tions of the major networks. “One co-chairman of tag day. Director Marks will announce the urday. Mrs Ca^on will'be matron hutior at the wedding. Quota Announced For County Cancer Drive Set for April A goal of $6,500 has been set as Laurens county’s quota for the 1949 drive of the South Carolina division of the American Cancer society, ac- vording to Julian H. Scarborough, of Columbia, state campaign director. The statewide quota for the drive, which will be made during the month ,.f April, is $154,335. Mr. Scarborough stated. The Laurens county drive will be under the direction of Mrs.'Sarah D. Dt-Louoh, of Laurens, who is county vommander for the society. In con- :'.e.tio:i with the quota set for tjie ( unty. Mrs. DeLoach pointed - but. S \ty per cent of the money raised wj'.i remain within in state to finance Tit ser\ice program, to purchase equipment for hospitals, to help ti ll a nee better detection facilities, to buy materials for home treatment of ance. cases and to furnish trans portation to treatment centers for those who need it.” During 1947, a total of 1,373 per- 'NEW BROADWAY' OPENS APRIL 4 The broadcast is designed specifi cally to raise more than ten mil lion dollars for World Relief in the Presbyterian church and thousands of other churches on Sunday, March 27, the Sunday immediately follow ing the program. The chairman points out that this is an unparallelled opportunity for the Presbyterian church to do an even better job than it has done in the w r ork of overseas relief, reha bilitation and reconstruction. Peo ple of this entire community are in vited to listen to the program to help raise ten million in one day for .World Relief. Spring Has Come With Lower Prices TRADE and SAVE at T. I. HOLLAND GROCERY and MARKET _ 309 N. Sloan Street FRESH MEATS - GROCERIES - PRODUCE Free Delivery Service The handsome new Broadway the-’ atre. under construction for several months, will open to the public on Monday, April 4, according to Man ager J. Le’.and Young. The theatre is one of the "finest in the Carolinas,” a credit to a city much larger than Clinton. Full details as to the opening will appear in The Chronicle next week. Birth Announcements . SCHOOLS CLOSE local colored schools will close COLORED Th today and Friday for the 31st annual Palmetto State Teachers convention in Columbia. * McMIRRAY Mr. and Mrs. William H. McMur- ray, Jr., of Swananoa, N. C., an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary Beth, at the Biltmore hospital, on Thursday. March 17. Mrs. McMurray is the former Miss Mary Loftis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lof tis, of this city. MASON’S TO MEET Campbell Lodge will hold a spec ial communication Thursday, March 24. at 7 o'clock. The Master Mason degree will be conferred. C ARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone in West Clinton corpmunity for the many nice things you did for our mother, Mrs. Bertie Rowe, during her illness and at her death. The flowers and cards sent were deeply appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Fearless Rowe. Joanna, S. C. _ CASINO THEATRE THE BROADWAY :: Tin RSDAY AND FRIDAY. March 24 and 25 WEDNESDAY AND TH1RSDAY, — March 23 and 24 wntMgS . r Daughter Of the Jtinde CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest appreciation for the lovely 'flowers cards, gifts, and other deeds of kind- ♦.» ness extended us during the illness ♦•j and at the death of our husband and father. Julia Dillard -William Dillard. Jr. Moses J. Dillard. (Colored) RED BAND FLOUR, 25 lb. bag .. S2.19 BALENTINE’S LARD, 4 lb. ctn 72c NO. 2 CANS TOMATOES, 2 cans .. 29c DUKE’S MAYONNAISE, pint 43c SNOWDRIFT, 3 lb. can 98c WESSON OIL, qt 65c Jewel Shortening 4 lb. ct 83c CARNATION, PET. BORDENS EVAPORATED MILK, 3 tall cans 38c 6 small cans 38c ADLUH MEAL, 10 lb. bag 47c THE HEAVIEST FAT MEAT, lb 19c Fresh Country Eggs doz. 55c These Prices Effective March 24, 25, 26 Vi 3 nd Beautiful Girl Facing a Savage Jungle. :: ♦ ♦ :: »# # • :: >1) I I - With LOIS HALL and JAMES CALDWELL. S'arts; 2 27. 4:56. 7:29, 10:00. ...plus... :: ♦ ♦ Starts: 2:27, 4:19. 7:27, 9:19. NEWS and SHORT. ’ 9c and 35c Pioneers of the West 1 SATI RDAY, MARCH ONE DAY ONLY 16 Untamed Breed With BARA HAYES Start 9:12. COMEDY Cinecolor Western. SONNY TUFTS. BAR- BRITTON and GABBY’' Western. + With ROBERT LIVINGSTON nd RAYMOND HATTON. Starts: 3 36. 6:07, 8:33. Superman, Chap. 6 9c and 30c lijo. 3 48. 5:36. 7 24. and 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATI RDAY. March 25 and 26 MONDAY AND TUESDAY. March 28 and 29 Loaded Pistols ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 a :: Feature: 2:67, 4:13, 7:07, 9:13 NEWS. 9c and 35c 10 A. M. Show MONDAY’. Action-Packed Western. With GENE AUTRY and BAR BARA BRITTON. Starts: Fi'i.. 2.00, 3:53; 5:46, 7:39. 9:32. Sat.: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, J:30. 9:30. Chapter 2— King of Junglelond Alco CARTOON. 9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY 9c and 30c WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 ONE DAY ONLY MONDAY AND TUESDAY, March 28 and 29 :: No Minor Vices The Hunted 4 ft One of the Year’s Best Comedies. $ With DANA ANDREWS, LLLI PALMER and LOUIS JOURDAN. Feature: 2:36, 4:48, 7:00, 9:12. SHORT SUBJECT. 9c and 35c Starts: 2:32, 4:29. 7:32, 9:29. 10 A. M. Show ! NEWS. 9c and 30c Plenty of Action. With PRESTON FOSTER and BELITA. ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, ALL WALK-IN PASSES WILL BE CANCELLED. BROADWAY-CASINO THEATRES, Iceland Young, Manager. Cottonseed DELINTED-GRADED- TREATED Modern Equipment — Five Years Experience Operating Every Day L. A. COX Simpsonville, S. C. tk*se NATIONALLY FAMOUS HI A TONES 4 TO GRACE YOUR WRIST FOR YEARS TO COME TO SERVE YOU FAITHFULLY, ACCURATELY Lady’s lovely wrist watch at only $191* Man’s watch shown above. 15 jewels SMALL DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS YOUR CHOICE *24D \ ■ J.C. 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