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/ ' : Page Two THfi CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949 Birth Announcements BRICE Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brice, Jr., of New Orleans, La., announce the birth of a son, Charles William, III, ELUS a t the Touro Infirmary, : New ?Or- Mr and Mrs. Thomas Lee Ellis leans, on Friday, April 8. Mrs. Brice announce the birth of a daughter, is the former Miss Betty Hunter, Mary Jeanette, at the BlalocH clinic daughter of John Holland Hunter on May 3> Mr. and Mrs. Ellis are of this city, residents of Cross Anchor. m ^ j BAGWELL FLRR j Mr. and Mrs. James Alvin Bag- Mr. and Mrs. James E. Furr an- well announce the birth of a daugh- nounce the birth of a son, Calvin ter, Margaret Virginia, at the Bla- > Ted, on Friday, April 29, at the Bla- lock Clinic, on Thursday, April 28. lock Clinic. Mrs. Furr was Miss Mrs. Bagwell is the former Miss Claudia Boyce before marriage. Ruth Curry. YOUNG SOPRANO TO GIVE CONCERT HERE . !/////w/M THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH Young’s Pharmacy Phone 19 WALGREEN AGENCY Clinton, S. C. I Laurens County Gets $347,000 Welfare Funds In Nine Months < Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, May 4. — The total amount of assistance given in Lau rens county during the first nine months of the present fiscal year through the S. C. department of pub lic welfare came to $347,283, accord ing to a report made this week for the month of March. During the fis cal year to date, $2B6,862 has been expended in Laurens county for old age assistance, $5,762 for aid to the blind, $39,823 for aid to dependent children, and $14,836 for general as sistance. In South Carolina, a total of $9,- 865,401. was expended during the nine month period on assistance, of which $1,250,020 was expended last month. n 1 jppEKHnh ///Vf /* 11 i\i ( THE CASINO B WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Eastside FLOWERS Will Best... Express Your Love To Mother On Her Day Flowers tell a story all their own! And our green houses are hurstinu with a vast array of fresh, home grown flowers to do just that for you on May 8th. Drop in yourself, phone or wire Mother’s sifts of flowers in beautiful arrangements, corsages or table centerpieces! POTTED PLANTS Hydrangeas, Fuschias, Double Petunias, Geraniums, Begoneas, Mixed Pots, Ferns and Indoor Gardens CUT FLOWERS Roses, Carnations, Gladiolus, Peonies, Snap Dragons, Calendulas, Sweet Peas, Delphinium, Statice, etc. Mother’s Favorite Corsage Just phone us your order—we will gladly pre pare her corsage of her favorite flowers. PREPARED MEMORIALS FOR MOTHER’S GRAVE Either fresh cjit flowers or Potted Plants. Member F. T. D.—We Wire Flowers Anywhere Eastside Greenhouses CLINTON-GOLDVILLE HIGHWAY Phone 5201 Plenty of Free Parking Space . / MISS Miss Eugenia Helen Ligon, tal ented young soprano from Green ville. is to be presented in concert Monday night, May 9, at 8:30 at the Presbyterian college auditorium. Miss Ligon’s presentation is under the sponsorship of the Clinton Music club and Presbyterian college, it was announced yesterday by Miss Norma Hallett, president 'of the club. Miss Ligon, who appeared in con cert here last year, is a graduate of Furman University and Juilliard Sthool of Music. Winner of state and southeastern auditions under the auspices of the Women's Federation of Music clubs and rated among the top four contestant^ in national audi tions held this year in Dallas, Tex as, she has appeared in numerous performances in New York City and in this state. She also holds the honor of being winner of the Asso- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, May 5 and 6 Tarzan's Magic Fountain May 4 and 5 Boy With the Green Hair With the new T a r z a n , LBS BARKER, and BRENDA JOYCE. Feature: 3:25, 5:23, 7:21, 9:19 CARTOON and NEWS , ctot'vwft t 9c and 42c year. With DEAN STOCKWLLL, PAT O’BRIEN and ROBERT (In Color) Most talked about picture of the LIGON dated Concert Bureau Nationwide auditions, Carnegie Hall. , The young artist’s career includes several church positions in New York City, a number of radio broad casts in New York City and in Greenville, work at Juilliard, and the teaching of private pxipils. - Miss Ligon is to be accompanied by Mrs. Roy Fowlkes, pianist, and organist, formerly of Atlanta, Ga., who is now a resident of Greenville, where she is assistant organist at the First Presbyterian church. The public is invited to attend the concert, according to Miss Hallett., Admission is one dollar. Tickets are on sale at Bishop-Walker Pharmacy and all Music club members selling tickets may make returns there. SATl’RDAY, MAY 7 ONE DAY ONLY Blondie's Big Deal RYAN. ' • | Feature: 2:00, 3:49, 5:38, 7:27, : and 9:16. With PENNY SINGLETON and ARTHUR LAKE. Feature: 1:47, 3:41, 5:35, 7:29, j and 9:23. | Ghost of Zorro, Chop. 2 COMEDY. 9c and 42c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 9 and 10 Cone ia cm! sec ta o amazing new I Scott-Atwater > Stifr . outboards •OSC C«rt. 6 4200 MM •fOOfIT NfWS ia outboard hiatory — the Scott-Atwater SHIM It (ivea you cruiaer control. Start at the dock in Neu tral (propeller doeaa’t turn), SHIRT to back away, SMFT to apoad ahead. SMTT for t moot her landing*. See all three new SHIRT model* now. They actually coat no more than ordinary “ahifUea*" outboard*! gtftfT to Soott Aims tor C. W. COOPER GARAGE 302 E. Carolina Ave. / Phone No. 5 U. D. c. GROUP TO MEET The May meeting of the United Daughter of the Confederacy chap ter will meet this evening (Thurs- .day) at eight o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Henry Trammell. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LAURENS. Court of Commen Pleas. Eva Mae Zickefoose Gsiffin, Plain tiff, vs William P. Griffin, Defend ant. TO: The above named defendant: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE That a Summons and Com plaint have been filed in the above matter and are now on file in the office of the Clerk of Court for Lau rens County. Unless you serve a copy of your Answer to the said Complaint on the subscribers at their office, Laurens, South Carolina, within twenty (20) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, plaintiff in this ac tion will apply to the Court for re lief demanded in the complaint. Blackwell, Sullivan <Sc Wilson, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Dated April 30, 1949. 19-3c Feature: 3:00, 5:07, 7:14, 9:31 NEWS. 9c aad 42c 10 A M. Show MONDAY WEDNESDAY, MAY II ONE DAY ONLY Superman, Chap. 12 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 6 and 7 GENE AUTRY ...in... The Big Sombrero Fri.: 2:25, 4:08, 5:51, 7:34, 9:17. Sat.: 2:02, 3:52, 5:42, 7:32, 9:22 Chapter 8— King of Jungleland 9c and 35c i AVaaiLLVS W*\oqs K V 0C : 6 — MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 9 and 10 i! t JUBIM9U BAIUHKHKS Feature: 3:29, 5:26, 7:23, 9:22 SHORTS 9c and 42c ccxo* $y yi TECHNICOLOR * Yvmm Ota • Halm DeCARLO DURYEA CAMERON • CARTER 3 NOTE: The Broadway starts every :: day at 3 PJ*. except Saturday. Feature: 2:33, 4:24, 7:33, 9:24 3 when the procram beyins at 1:M. wwq an* cwrvR'r Jj Shows run continuously every! NE V. and SHORT jit day. * 9c and 35c MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS FOUND The Place To Get Them We Suggest: Philco Refrigerator Home Freezer Electric Range Ea£y Spindrier Washer New Ho^e Electric Sewing Machine Electric Fan Ice Cream Freezer —Lowest Prices , —Easiest Terms MORRISON Furniture Co. CLINTON — WHITMIRE In COOL COTTONS SPECIAL FOR MOTHER’S DAY Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 20, 38 to 44 Also Half Sizes Were $8.95 to $10.95 $5.95 REMEMBER MOTHER WITH ONE OF OUR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED DRESSES— Nelly Dons, Martha Manning, Doris Dodson, June Fox, Nan Carson MOORE’S CLINTON, S. C. i