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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949
Quartet To Sing At
Academy Street School
The Blue Ridge quartet will give
program at AeSdemy Street school
Monday. May 2, at 7:45 p.m., spon-
.-ored by the Academy Street school
library. The public is invited to hear
this famous gospel quartet. Advance
tickets will be 25c and 50c. Tickets
at the door will be 30c and 60c.
BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Week-End Trips . . Visitors
Speaks Sunday at College
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Broad St.
Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30
Phone 658
Mac B. Hipp, Jr., R. Pope Chap
man, and Carlton F. Winn were
guests Tuesday evening of the Am
erican Legion post in Greenville.
Mr. Hipp and Mr. Chapman also
attended the State Wide Aerial!
Round-Up of the American Legion j
in Greenville during the past week'
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brooks and I
children, of Columbia, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lavoy Bauknight, of Lancas
ter, spent Sunday with their par
ents. Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Bauknight,
Patsy Brooks, of Columbia, re
mained for a week's stay with her
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Murdock
SOCIETY
(Contniued from page three)
her sister, Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, Sr.,
was a guest of the club.
Mrs. F. K. Shealy assisted by sev
eral other members was hostess to
;the Magnolia unit.
Mrs. R. E. Sadler introduced her
'sister, Mrs. W. M. Scott of Easley
i who was the guest speaker on the
topic of study “Summer Gardening”.
! Later a social hour was enjoved and
! the hostess served sandwiches,
pound cae, punch and mints.
The Rose group met at the home
^of Mrs. D. B. Smith.
I Mrs. John T. Young discussed
“Summer Gardening” as the after-
j noon’s program after which a bus-
, mess session was held. During a ao-
i cial hour Mrs. Smith assisted by
' the co-hostesses served punch, sand-
i wiches and cooikes.
Greenville, mother of the groom
wore grey with a corsage of white
gardenias.
Immediately following the rites
the wedding party was invited to
the home of Captain and Mrs. Moore
where the wedding cake was cut.
Later in the afternoon the young
couple left for a wedding trip. For
travel the bride wore a navy blue
suit, white blouse apd gloves, navy
accessories and an orchid corsage.
The bride is the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Herron of
Rorqe, Ga. and attended the schools
of that city.
The groom is the son of Mrs. Her
bert Lindsay, Sr., and the late Mr.
Lindsay of Greenville and a grad
uate of Greenville high school. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay will graduate
from Presbyterian college in June.
After a wedding trip they are re
siding in the home of Mrs. W. P.
Jacobs. Sr.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
Take notice tha»t the undersigned
intends to apply tp_th£ Secretary of
State of South Carblina for a charter
for .Ioanna Development Company,
with principal palace of business at
Joanna, S. C., and with capital stock
of $1,000.
ROBERT E. WYSOR, III,
W. G. KING, JR.
ANOTHER
SMORGASBORG
Sunday, May 1
Served from
6:30 to 9 I*. M.
Fairforest Hotel
Dining Room
I N ION. S. C.
Mrs. Nene Workman
* DR. HARVIN
Dr. Stephen Harvin, pastor of ! Qiype Dinner Pflrfv
the South Jacksonville, Fla., Pres-
hv«»ina n ...tii c.,., On Tusday evening April 19 Mrs.
b> ter an church v, ill speak Sun- N ene D. Workman entertained with
day evening at 6:30 at the vesper a lovely dinner party at her home,
service held in the college outdoor Guests for the occasion included her
chapel. • son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Davis Workman and the fol
lowing Greenwood friends: Mr. and
fney. is spending this week with Mrs George Lomas< and ^ George
Wedding Breakfast
USED CAR
BARAINS!
radio, heater
$2350
1947 Olds 76 Club Sedan,
radio, heater
$1750
1942 Plymouth Sedan,
radio heater
$800
1941 Ford 5-Pass. Coupe,
extra clean
$895
1941 Ford C oach, radio
$795
1938 DoSoto Sedan
$395
1937 Plymouth Sedan
$400
1937 Dodge Coach
$395
1936 Ford Sedan
$350
1936 Ford ( oupe
$295
1936 Chevrolet Sedan
$295
1935 Uiievrolet Sedan
$250
1936 Pontiac Sedan
$250
1934 Ford Coach
$195
1931 Model A Sedan
$195
TIMMERMAN
MOTOR CO.
Oldsmoble—CMC Trucks
Sales and Service
Phone 119
visited the latter’s sister, - Mrs. O. I
V. Lowe, in Anderson Sunday.
David Boland, of Columbia, spent
the week-end with his father, F.
M. Boland, and Mrs.'' Boland.
Miss Katherine Yarborough, of;
Fayetteville, N. C., spent several i
days last week as the guest of Mrs.
J. C. Copeland, and attended the
dances at Presbyterian college.
Nil. and Mrs. ^V. T. Scogin and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCord
Mrs. Rufus Chafin spent Sunday H. Bagwell, Sr. J and daughter, Patricia, Mr. and Mrs.
with relatives in Morganton and Mrs. Robert McCrary and daagh- Miller Dotson, and daughter, Doris.
Chimney Rock, N. C. ter. Emily, spent several days last ! w ° n Saturday evening proceeding
Eloise Marshall spent the week-1 week in Greer with the former’s hOSteSS t0
end in Wadesboro, N. C., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lowe. ! * number of fnends ** dinner,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.j Miss Kathy Phillips, of Green-
Marshall. ^ , i wood, was the week-end guest of _ _ ^
M:. and Mis. W. R. Owens attend- M rs . S. M. Warner and attended the GlVCfl For CoUdIc
ed the Dillard-Schumacher wedding Presbyterian college dances. | A . . r .
in Si A-. Mile on Saturday. 1 r . . , n v% « „ ■„ u A breakfast was given at noon
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black have re- „| F i f I s °‘ D k r F ' F I ? lckl . W : U b * 0,1 Wednesday (or the Berron-Lmd-
turned horn a two weeks stay in * ? d 10 k , now •*» h . as returned home. say wedding party by U. CoL and
Montgomery Ala., with Rev. and Gray hOKpital m Winston Salem. N.! Snapdragons iris and dogwood
Mis C. B. Lawter and Mr. Lawter c ^. ht . re he underwent treatment were beautifully arranged to ac-
in Atlanta, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. ... -r.ryr.ti ‘ centuate the bridal green and wtnte
B W Black. Butler Black. Jr., of, M,s ' Hlcks accompanied him there. moClt Breakfast was served buffet
Atlanta, returned home with them Ka y M«gan> Hugh Morgan. Jr., style and guests found their places
for the week-end and Judy Hart, of Laurens, were at small tables adorned with bou-
Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has returned 1 week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S ucts ,
home from a six weeks stay in Ash- Marion Nabors. LunCnCOfl Honors
eville. N. C. with her daughter, Mrs. Miss Ruth Holland is spending; Plnruin Visitors
W. P. Coker, and Mr. Coker, whose “some time w’ith relatives in Plain-j .
daugh,c, J.. Ann, ha S been U, bu.lvicw and K„». Texas. b £ d $.
is now impioving. Bill Purvis, formerly of Jackson-: for Mr* Albert Galloway o£ West
Mrs. Allen Simmons, accompan- villi, N. C., ha* accepted a position Palm Beach, Fla., who w as visiting
led by her mother, Mrs. Roy Parrish; W ith Casque Sales Agency. Mr. and here.
of Laurens, attended the wedding M rs . Purvis and small son are re*! Two tables were appointed and
of Miss Nina Barry and Godfrey. s jd in g temporarily with Mr. andJa dehghtfiil luncheon served before
Parrish in Wellord Sunday. , Mrs. Hoy Casque cards. Score prizes were presaMed
G. O. Boone, of the high school! b. R. Fuller is spending ten days o rs Go ^ m Simpson Mrs. John W.
(acuity, spent the week-end in in New York, Hurjisburg. Pa . and finney.-Sk. Md _thc hostess iem™t-
This shirt has a
million windows
to let breezes thru
t be red thtf hoooree with a
Charleston with his brother and ( Washir’tgton, D. C., visiting relatives. > vv,l “
»ister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. William m 1ss Maragret /Vdair, of Charles-1 A variety of spring flowers ini ar-
Bo une - iton, spwnt the we^t-end with her tistic arr;mgements were used an
Pierre Burdette and Miss Ptnrrie parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd the card rooms for the occasion..
Burdette are residing in a new home Adair. I
on Oakland street. Mrs. lirewer Dixmv of Talladega, Mfc Bldkfflv Hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cassanova Ala., sp-oit a few days last week ^ n n D i i r*i
and children, Dolores and Bobby. W ith her mother, Mr*.C M. Bailey.K. r.. Bible GIOSS
and Miss Madehen* Sassanova, ofi Friend* of Sara Pitts, daughter: The Aprik meliag o{ the LadiM,
Columbia, spent the week-end wuth of Mr*, iaoies Pitt*, well be glad Bible Clas» of tbe Associate R*-
million
window
mesh
by
Th««« *Wrf« or* cool os • summer
br««z« bocous* th«y hav* a million
tiny windows to lot tho cool air through.
Suporbly tailorod by Now Era far
hat woathar comfort. ^2
Natiooaly advtrtked in Sifufitc
Lydia Mills Store
their mother. Mrs. M. Cassanova and
family.
^ane Bagwell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs: Lewis Bagwell. Jr, of Gai-
P.-TA. TO MEET IXESDAY
The Parent-Teacher association if
Florida Street school will m e-e t| Mrs. W. 11. Roberts and family.
Tuesday. May 3, at 7:3tf at the scht.nL
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'BRQfSSRfU
Ohjecdte
THI RSDAY AND FRIDAY,
April 28 and 29
1 beats academy sit boys
to know the is able tot be out again ^ formed Presbyterian church was
following, a tonsilectomy at Blalock bold on Monday evening at t!»e
d, n j c 1 home of Mrs. Bennie B. Blakely
Mr an* Mrs Halsrfl Roberts, of ^ Mr : W D D A ^ 1 ir * s . CO ' h u °? t ^
- _l Mrs. James P. Sloan taught the
Abrams f rom “Lafe and Teachings of
Jesus Chris#’.
Following the program a social
liour was enjoyed and refreshments
of sandwiches, coffee and cookies
were served. Twenty members at
tended the mmeting.
Charleston. Mrs. Dewey
and Mrs. i. F. Milam, of Columbia,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
FLORIDA STREET TE IM
V#
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
April 27 and 28
The Flqriria Street imseball team
defeated Academy stre«d by a score
?£ of 10 to 4 yesterday afternoon.
Winning pitcher was Whitlock,
i: while the loser was SpiIIers.
Galloway starred for die Academy
5 Street team, while Whitlock starred
•j for the Florida Street boys. «
t:
Starring SUSAN HAYWARD
and ROBERT PRESTON.
Feature: 3:27, 5:24, 7:21, 9:18.
CARTOON and NEWS.
9c and 42c
SATURDAY. APRIL 30
ONE DAY ONLY
Coast Guard
Youth. Love and Adventure
Sweep the Seas.
i
With RANDOLPH SCOTT and
FRANCES DEE.
'I
Feature: 2:27, 4:43, 6:59, 9:15.
Superman, Gkap. 11
9c and 35c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
April 29 amd 30
Grand Canyon Trail
V
(In O»lor)
With ROY ROGERS, JANE
Feature: 1:18, 3:17, 5:16, 7:15, 9: 14 -; fraZEE, ANDY DEVINE.
Return of Zorro, Chap. 1 Fe3ture: 157,3.49,5 41,7 31.9 25
COMEDY. 9c and 42c ^ 4 „
( bapter 7—
King of Jungleland
9c and 35c
9:30 A. M. Show SATURDAY
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
May 2 and 3
South of St. Louis
(Technicolor)
A Civil War Western
With JOE McCREA, ALEXIS
SMITH and ZACHARY SCOTT,
Feature: 3:27, 5:22, 7:17, 9:12.
CARTOON and NEWS
9c and 42c ,
10 A. M. Show MONDAY
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
ONE DAY ONLY
b
P
JANE
Magic Town
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
May 2 and 3
Kiss the Blood Off
My Hands
With BURT LANCASTER,
JOAN FONTAINE and ROBERT
With Academy Award Winner NEWTON
WYMAN and JAMES'
S STEWART. ■ Feature
ji; Feature: 3:18, 5:19, 7:20, 9:21
% CARTOON. 9c and 42c
10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY
2:36, 4:31, 7:36, 9:31
NEWS and SHORTS
9c and 35c
gjv,
Gold Theatre
JOANNA, S. C.
Morning Shows—ID A. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Matinee—3 P. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Night Shows—6:30 and 8:30
Every Night
Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax)
Children undirr 12—9c
Thur.-Fri. April 28-25
RED RIVER
John Wayne
Montgomery Clift
Saturday April 20
BODY GUARD
Lawrence Tierney
.^Also...
LAW COMES TO
GUN SIGHT
Johnny Mack Brawn
Mon.-Tues. May 2-3
RED CANYON
Howard Duff Ann Blyth
George Brent
Color by Technicolor
Wednesday May 4
A NIGHT AT THE
OPERA
The Marx Brothers
Also CASH NIGHT
NEXT—
DOWN TO THE SEA
IN SHIPS
Lionel Barrymore
Richar£ Widmark
MTss Hazelhurst Herron
Weds Herbert Lindsay, Jr.
Miss Hazelhurst Herron of: Hat*
city, formerly of Rome, Ga., and
Herbert Lundsay, Jr., of this city
and Greenville, were married April
13th at four o’clock in the afternoon
at the First* Presbyterian church. Dr.
W. R. TU.tut pastor of the dnarch
officiated
Baskets of Easter lilies and, glad
ioli with candelabra holding white
lighted topers made a beautiful set
ting for rhe vows.
A program of wedding music in
cluding *Ave Maria” and thie tra
ditional wedding marches were ren
dered by Mrs. J. F. Jacobs., organ
ist.
Ushers were Joe Keith of. West
Point, Ga., and Hamlet Johnson of
GreermTIe.
The bride’s maid of honor and
only aOkndant was Miss Viote Plant
of Macon, Ga. She wore an aqua
taffeta floor length drests, picture
hat and carried a bouquet of yellow
feathered carnations.
Jimmy Lindsay of Greenville,
brother of the groom was best man.
The bride, given in marriage by
her brother, Capt. FVIton Moore,
wore a face wedding gown. Her bou
quet was of feathered carnations
centered with an orchid.
Mrs. Herbert Lindsay, Sr., of
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