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I/ 4 t / THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be A Clean Newspaper, Complete Newsy and Reliable If You DonY Read THE CHRONICLE You Don't Get the News Volume XLIX Clinton, S. C, Thursday, April 14, 1949 Number 14 ter cantata entitled, “From Darkness to Light,” under the direction of Easter Music Sunday At Presbyterian Church ^j rs J y Jacobs. A junior choir had The State Training school choir a part on ^he program with Mrs. sang three anthems at the Sunday Wm. Brooks Owens as their direc- morning service at the First Presby- tor. terian church. j The renditions were creditably At the evening hour the choir of presented, and enjoyed by large au- the church presented its annual Eas- diences. IS EAGER TO GH INTO YOUR HOME tm fAt Belk’s Bring You f lOeoA tlt&be Avuuud. and iee. udto- aeti campluneitted ft,-S EASTER! Arrow Easter Parade Ensembles score several points in your favor right off the bat! The shirt is a broadcloth beauty with Grandrelle and satin stripes. And it comes in colors that go magically with every suit. Ditto for the related ties and handkerchiefs which blend per fectly both in color and pattern. See Arrow Easter Parade Ensembles here today tind thf smart Arrow collar styles they come in. Arrow E?'t:r Parade Ensembles Shirts $3.65 to $4.50 Whites. Stripes, Solids Sizes 14 to 17 Sleeve Lengths 32 to 35 Ties $1.50 Handkerchiefs 65c King Cotton League Announces 36-Game Schedule For Season ed by the "aggressor Force.” The exercise will terminate May 20. Funeral Rites Held For Grover Donnan/ Sandy Springs Native i Funeral services far Grover Cleve- j land Donnan, 64. were held last i Thursday afternoon at the Lucas Avenue Baptist church in Laurens. 1 Interment followed in the Friendship ' Presbyterian church cemetery with Masonic rites conducted by the Ros- sie Walker Lodge No. 354 Mr. Donnan died suddenly at his ,A revised schedule for the newly- other W rablers in the hit parade of ^ ome in Wattsville at noon Tuesday, formed King Cotton League has stars. He was born and reared in the Sandy A grand minstrel puts a finish to SP rin S s section of the county near the show. Thornwell Dunlap, as ^ re ' a T son ° 4 f lhe J ate an ^ master of ceremonies, and a snort v Mar y ^v'n&on Donna,, He nad a been employed at Watts Mill for Joanna, Ninety Six, Mathews and Greenwood In Newly-Formed Loop. Two Games Each Week, Fri day and Saturday. Season Opens April 22. GULF PRODUCTS Tires, Tubes, Batteries and Accessories INSECT KILLERS Quick Action Golf Sprav Gulf Trak Gulfspray Roach. Ant Killer CLINTON SERVICE STATION E. Carolina Ave. Phone 96 been completed and was announced yesterday. The league is composed of four oPcolored gentsTsing, crack jokes, i bce n employed at Watts Mill for the teams, Joanna, Ninety 1 Six, Mathews a nd have fun. Ann Pitts’ rendiUon forty y^rs and was a member and Greenwood which withdrew 0 f “Kentucky Babe” and Charlie °‘ the Lucas Avenue Bapt-t chuivh. from the semi-pro Central Carolina Foster’s “Mammy” and Betty Bes- „ Survivors incluae his wife, Mrs textile baseball league and formed singer and Sam Crisp's vivacious P ear l Hipp Donnano. Laurens, tnree their own amateur King cotton. dance add up to topnotch entertain- !° ns ’ ^ C. Donnan, Alvin H. The infant league will open its me nt. ^? nan and ^ ame ^ **[1 Don , nan - aU 36-game schedule on Friday, April Senior sponsors and directors are Laurens three daughters, -trs. r 22. and wind up August 20, with Miss Eloise Miller, Miss Irene Hipp ^' T play-offs to follow'. Playing dates and Miss Martha Washington, are Friday and Saturday of each ——-——— W TThe^eason^ schedule follows: Lt. J. William King On - 1 Mrs. Cary Gwens, all of Laurens; one I brother, Fitzhugh Donnan, of Lau rens; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Gar rett of Clinton, and Mrs. J. O. Da vis of Kannapolis, N. C.; also eight ; grandchildren. April 22—Ninety Six at Joanna, Duty At Fort Bragg Mathews at Greenwood. April 23—Joanna at Ninety Six,| Dt. John W. King, Jr., of this WIN IN DOG SHOW Greenwood at Mathews. j city, is on active duty for approxi- Jasper P. Rowland and son, Billy, April 29—Greenwood at Ninety mately 60 days for training “Exer- were h* Greenville Saturday to at- Six, Joanna at Mathews. , rise Tarheel”* to take nlare in the tend the dog show - Their entry ’ April 30—Mathew’s at Joanna, p ♦ n n m u n n ® aron ' ,ron Dudwig." a Doberman Ninetv Six at Greenwood ^ ort “ ra gg-samp Mackall sandhill pi nscer wa s awarded two ribbons. May ^GrUnwood lu' Joanna. of Nor.n Carolina during Ninety Six at Mathews. April and May. May 7—Mathews at Ninety Six. Participating in the exercise, to be Joanna at Greenwood. known by the code name "Tarheel,” May 13—Joanna at Ninety Six, will be a task force consisting of Greenwood at Mathews. | V Corps headquarters; the 82nd Air- jViay 14—Ninety Six at Joanna, borne division; tank, artillery and Mathews at Greenwood. service support units; tacti-al air ■ May 20—Mathews at Joanna, un ‘ts ° f * he continental air com- Ninety Six at Greenwood. j mand: and enemy units of the ag- May 21—Greenwood at Ninety f? resi »or force. Six, Joanna at Mathews. As a memoer ot the umpire group. May 27—Mathews at Ninety Six, Lt King is now undergoing a re- Joanna at Greenwood. fresher course preliminary to the May 28—Greenwood at Joanna, 1 exercise. From April 21 to May 11, Ninety Six at Mathews. . army troops will be engaged in unit June 3—Ninety Six at Joanna, training up to the level of the regi- Mathews at Greenwood. mental combat team. Following the June 4—Joarftia at Ninety Six, uni ^ trainnig phase, troops will en- Greenwood at Mathews. ‘ ter the ma m tactical exercise in June 10—Greenwood at Ninety which task force “Victor” will be FOR SALE 1946 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN GOOD AS NEW If you want a real bargain se« D. B. SMITH Relk's Dept. Store *>t BS( RIBF lo THfc CHRON1CLB Six, Joanna at Mathews. June 11—Mathews at Joanna, Ni- i!eYy”~5bc at Greenwood. June 17*—Greenwood -at Joanna, Ninety Six at Mathews. June 18—Mathews at Ninety Six, Joanna at Greenwood. June 24—Joanna at Ninety Six, Greenwood at Mathews, i June 25—Ninety Six at Joanna, Mathews at Greenwood. i July 1—Mathews at Joanna, Ninety Six at Greenwood. July 2—Greenwood at Ninety Six, Joanna at Mathews. July 8—Mathews at Ninety Six, Joanna at Greenwood. July 9—Greenwood at Joanna, Ninety Six atMathews. July 15—Ninety Six at Joanna, Mathews at Greenwood. July 16—Joanna at Ninety Six.-, Greenwood at Mathews. July 22—Greenwood at Ninety Six, Joanna at Mathews. J#ly 23—Mathews at Joanna, Ni nety Six at Greenwood. July 2&—Greenwood af^ ^Joanna, Ninety Six at Mathews. July 30—Mathews at Ninety Six, Joanna at Greenwood. August 5—Joanna at Ninety Six, : Greenwood at Mathews. August 6—Ninety Syt at Joanna. | Mathews at Greenwood. August 12—Mathews at Joanna, : Ninety Six at Greenwood. August 13—Greenwood at Ninety Six, Joanna at Mathews. August 19—Mathews at Ninety Six, Joanna at Greenwood. August 20—Greenwood at Joanna, Ninety Six at Mathews. pitted .against the enemy, represent- Graybar Sewing Machines We invite you to come in and see these new machines. Cabinet and portable types. Easy terms if desired. Home Supply Co. 104 Pitts Street ( all 423 Si Si Senior Follies, Big Hit Show, Set For Tuesday Night (Written for The Chronicle by , Billie Arnold). “Our stuff is new and made for you. We hope you will enjoy it— I Such is the theme-song and wish of ! the senior class as they bring ! you ! the Senior Follies April 19. The ren ovated jokes and songs, foolish chap ter and skits will be prevalent when the curtain rolls back for a review of the senior “event of the year” at the Clinton high school. Several skits are combined with piano duets, solos, the senior boys sextet, girls quartet, and other tal ents to produce the best show ever. Jo Leaman and Rotoert Hollings worth are roaringly funny as the husband and his better-half in “It Happens in the Best of Families." Other skits and humorous readings are promised to keep you rolling in the aisles. , A group of chorus girls tiptoeing through the tulips and couples danc ing to "Blue Moon” harmintzed by Barbara Workman and Horace Hamm are numbers worthy to be in i a stage show. Barbara Workman, | Sammie Pinson and Ann Pitts are'- Pte-CaAten. Sale at... AFTER EASTER PRICES! 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