The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 07, 1949, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY^ APRIL 7, 1949
Clinton Girl Heads
Coker Student Body
Miss Lillian Dillard of this city,
rising senior at Coker college, was
installed during the past week as
student government president for the
. 1949-50 school year. Miss Dillard
I is an honor student, majoring in
| elementary education, and is promi-
• nent in campus activities at the
school. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. G. Dillard.
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■ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black and
two daughters, Genie and Nancy, of
| Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. j
Black, of Columbia, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Martin and daughter,
Mary, of Fountain ^Inn, spent Sun-1
day with their parents, Me. and Mrs. i
G. A. Black. j
Mrs. J. K. Hatton spent several
days last week with her daughter, |
s Mrs. W. D. Burley, and Mr. Burley,
g in Greensboro, N. C.
THl'RSDAY AND FRIDAY,
April 7 and 8
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e Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Hearn and
daughter, Pellerree, of Winston-Sa- i.
g lem, N. C. spent the week-end with
i.t Mrs. Hearn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
g T. R. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell and
g Mrs. Ed Turner spent Sunday in
£• Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
g Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
*.t Jackson.
Feature: 3:00, 5:12. 7:24, 9:36
NEWS * ' 9c and 42c
SATl'RDAY, APRIL 9
ONE DAY ONLY
Feature: 2:34, 4:47, 7:00, 9:13
Superman, Chap. 8
9c and 35c
5 M/PARKS CHAPMAN
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Feature. 1:36, 3:33, 5:30, 7:27, 9:24
COMEDY and CARTOON
9c and 42c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
April 8 and 9
Smugglers Cove
Adventure
With LEO GORCEY and THE
BOWERY BOYS.
Feature:
Friday: 2:27, 4:56, 7:25. 9:54
Saturday: 1:30, 3:59, S 28, 8 57
...also...
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
April 11 and 12 *
Desert Vigilante
(Western)
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bridges and
daughter, Linda, and Mrs. B. W.
g Owens, spent the weekend with
$ their mother, Mrs. W. R. Bridges,
who is ill, in Spartanburg.
£♦ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Eassy and
g children, of Greenville, were here
$ during the week for a visit with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
% Cauley.
Mr. and Mrs. Downs Monroe and
daughter. Miss Omega Monroe, were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Lynn, in Lancaster. Walston Lynn,
Jr., of Memphis, T«nn., also spent
the week-end with his parents re-
t cently.
... Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gray, of Wil-
g liamston, were guests Sunday of
:.t Mi. and Mrs. W. D. Adair,
g Miss Elsie Neighbors, of Colum-
i.i bia, spent Sunday with her parents,
g Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors.
Ladies
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YOU’LL BE THRILLED TO SEE THESE
BEAUTIFUL FABRICS AT SUCH
LOW PRICES
With CHARLES STARR ETT K Mr and Mrs H A Simmons and
end “SMILEY” BURNETTE
Feature:
Friday: 3:33, 6:02, 8:31.
Saturday: 2:36. 5:05, 7 34. 10:03
Chapter 4—
King of Jungleland
9c and 35c
9:30 A M. Show SATURDAY
Feature '3 07. 5 1 O'. 7:13, 9:16
NEWS 9c and 42c
10 A M. Show MONDAY
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
April 11 and 12
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13
ONE DAY ONLY
Girl Frem Manhattan
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With DOROTHY LAMOUR,
GEORGE MONTGOMERY and
CHARLES LAUGHTON.
Feature: 3:25, 5:22, 7:19, 9:16
SHORTS 9c and 42c
10 A M. Show
family and Miss Jean Simmons vis-
. ited Mr. and Mrs. Julian Simmons
g and family in Whitmire Sunday,
ft Gut sts of Mr. and Mi s S. A Tun-
g mons Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs.
£ J. F. Broom, of Spartanburg, and
j-5 Mr. and Mi> M. C. Poole, Jr. and
children, Mac and Elizabeth, of
g Cross Anchor.
Miss Lunette Worthy, of Fort
g Mill, was the weekend guest of
ft Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hipp.
g Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sauvan. of Con-
U cord, N C.. were here during the
g .week for a visit with Mrs. J. D.
ft JeanVs. who on Saturday accom-
g pamed them to Greenwood where
ft they spent the week-end with Mis.
G. S. Yeldell.
Mrs. Eugene Avery, of Rock Hill,
is spending this week with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs Irby S. Hipp.
Mrs. L. O. Thornley and Mrs. E.
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SATINS, beautiful quality, 1 to 4-yd. lengths,
yard V 59c
TAFFETAS, 41 inches wide, 1 to 4-yd. lengths,
yard -- ---- 59c
CREPES and FAILLES, fine quality, yard 59c
GABARDINE, 42 inches wide, fine quality,
yard ,69c
MONK'S CLOTH, 36 inches wide, yard 49c
RAYON SHANTUNG, all colors, yard 89c
POMPANO, 7 colors, beautiful quality, yd 98c
BEMBERG PRINTS, yard 98c
RAYON WASH SILKS, yard 98c
BUTCHER LINEN, beautiful, yard 98c
NINON, large selection of colors, yard 89c
PURE SILK PRINTS, select from 15 pieces,
$2.98 value, yard $1.98
IMPORTED SILK SHANTUNG, yard $1.98
TAFFETAS, 50 inches wide, too many colors to mention, yard $1.98
BENGALINE, 50 inches wide, fine quality, yard $1.98
UPHOLSTERY, 54 inches wide, lovely patterns, yard $1.98
You Will Find Good Values Here Every Day
Clinton Textile Shop
THE HOME OF BEAUTIFUL FABRICS
Next to Express Office
OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Clinton, S. C.
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We have made a special purchase of the-
standard taster orchids, called Mossiae, which
enables us to otier them to you for only
$3.25 each
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We also have an assortment of magoiEccnl:
hybrid orchids from $5 to 413.
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PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR FLOWERS
TODAY FOR DELIVERY ANYWHERE
WHEN DESIRED
What fc Easter without flowers? Select her favorites
—special corsages, pot plants, or other lovely kinds.
EASTER’S IN FULL BLOOM HERE
Drive out and make your selections from our garden
of fresh flowers—any kind you want.
Eastside Greenhouse
MRS. BRUNSON ASBILL
Phone 520 On Columbia Highway Clinton, S. C.
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Charles Lawrence.
| Mr. and Mrs. W W. Arrington,
Jr. and little daughter. Nancy, for
merly of Greenville, have moved
to this city and are making their
ihome in an apartment on E. Caro-
I lina avenue. Mr. Arrington is em-
iployed with the W.L.B.G. Radio Sta
tion.
Mrs. W. J. Crews spent Monday
in Woodruff with her sister. Mrs.
D. C. Dunaway, who underwent an
operation at the hospital there. Mrs.
Dunaway will arrive today to re
cuperate for some time at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Crews.
Mrs. M. Cassanova was the guest
of Mrs. W H. Browne in Greenville
during the past week
Friends of Walker. Alvin, and
Earl Donnan, sympathize with them
in the death of their father, G
Donnan, wihch occurred in Lau- ft
rens. Tuesday.
Miss Jane Sturgeon, of Durham,
N. C., spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon.
Mrs. Estelle Abrams is spending ft
several days in Greenwood with her ft
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ft
Mrs. Drummond Bailey. ift
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Caldwell and g
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell of ft
Greenville, were guests of Mrs. J. ft
•Austin Chandler Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kugler are g
making their home in Beaufort
where the former is employed by ft
the Coastal Chevrolet Co.
Capt. and Mrs. Carroll Barnes and ft
three daughters, of Fort Monroe, Va.,
spent several days last week with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Barnes.
Mrs. T. J. Leake, Mrs. R. W. John- ft
son, Mrs. B. C. Preslar, Mrs. Hen- Ji:
derson Pitts, Mrs. Frank Miller, and g
Mrs. Marshall Brown attended the
East Piedmont regional meeting of
the Garden clubs, in Laurens last
Thursday.
Miss Christy Chisholm, of Big
Rapids, Mich., is spending some time
with Mrs. Alex Henry and family.
Mrs. Henry and Miss Chiisholm
spent several days last week visit
ing friends and relatives in Rome (
and Atlanta, Ga., and Gaylesville,
Ala. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Layton and
daughter, Miss Jean Layton, were in
Charlotte Saturday for the wedding
of their niece and cousin, Miss Doris
Layton, to Don D. Peck of Pennsyl
vania. '
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Members Asked To
Return Ballots
Voting ballots for directors of the
Chamber of Commerce were recent-j
I ly mailed to all members. The sec-,
retary, Miss Iona Blakely, states that (
less than half of the members have
i returned their ballots, and asks that j
all who have not done so get theirs'
j in the mail at once. I
CHARLES
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