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THCR8DAY, JUNE SO, 1049 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE SOCIETY (Continued from page three) Compton; local leaders, Mrs. Rob-i ert Elmore and Mrs. EUie Poole. During the social hour a contest! on flowers was enjoyed. The hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Sumerel, served refreshments. Miss Gladys Barrett I Weds Wilbur P. Clark Miss Gladys Barrett, of this city, I became the bride of Wilbur P. Clark, | of Greenwood, at nine-thirty o’clock on Sunday morning, June 19, at the Mt. Moriah Baptist church in Green wood. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. L. Norton, pastor of the church, with only members of the families and a number of close friends of the couple present. The bride’s only attendant was her sister, Miss Bessie Barrett, of this city, and Mr. Clark had as his best man his cousin, Billy Luquire, of Gi eenwood. The bride was attired in a street- length dress of white eyelet embroid ery with white accessories. Her cor sage was an orchid. The bride’s attendant wore a yel low eyelet embroidery dress with white accessories. Immediately after the ceremny the couple left for a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, and since their return are making their home in Green wood. Mrs. Clark is the daughter of Mrs. Lillie Barrett, of this city, and Mr. Clark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Clark of Greenwood. Pase Seven BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Extends Greeting* To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. Sara Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray, celebrating her sev enth birthday today. Patricia Bolt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bolt, will celebrate her third birthday tomorrow. David Plaxico, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plaxico, was one year old June 23. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Buford, Jr., celebrated a wedding anniversary yesterday June 29th. Emily McCrary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrary, will cel-i ebrate her birthday June 9th. Today! is the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. McCrary. Janet Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, will cele brate her fourth birthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley A. Timmons will observe their wedding anniver sary June 2. July 4th birthdays include Mrs. Perry M. Moore, W. W. Harris, W. M. Chaney, and William H. Ander son, Jr., of West Point, Ga., former ly of this city. July 3rd is the wedding anniversa ry of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Whitlock will celebrate their 16th wedding anni versary tomorrow. Hubert Owens will observe his ! birthday July 2. Mrs. Sara B. Davidson will observe her birthday Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Coleman and Frank C. Young will observe their birthdays toiporrow. Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Pitts will observe a wedding anniversary July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Marsh will celebrate their first wedding anni versary Saturday, July 2nd. Patsy Derrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Derrick, of Union, for merly of this city, has a birthday Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George watts Cope land will observe a wedding anniver sary July 3. Birth Announcements FRASER Lt. Col. and Mrs. Powell A. Fra ser announce the birth of a son, Po well Alexander, Jr., at the General Hospital in Greenville on June 27. Mrs. Fraser is the former Miss An- nelle McCall of Florence. OAKLEY Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oakley an nounce the birth of a son, Donald Lewis, on June 26, at Hays hospi-i tal. Mrs. Oakley is the former Miss Margaret Purcell. Gold Theatre JOANNA, S. C. Morning Show*—19 A. M. Monday. Wednesday. Friday Matinee—S F. M. Monday. Wednesday. Friday Night Show*—9:39 and S:39 Every Night Admlasion 35c (39c pins 6c tax) Children under 13—9c Thur-Fri. June 30-July 1 TARZAN’S MAGIC FOUNTAIN Saturday July 2 Double Feature— ~ TUCSON INDIAN AGENT_ “ With TIM HOLT Mon.-Tues. July 4-5 FLAMINGO ROAD JOAN CRAWFORD ZACKERY SCOTT Wednesday July 6 DESIRE ME With GREER GARSON Also CASH NIGHT NEXT— THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM BASHFUL BEND With BETTY GRABLE Hickory Cooked • •dll ooo Louie’s Restaurant MONDAY JULY 4 Barbecue Chicken or Barbecue Meat and Hash F/ Potatoes Cole Slaw Pickles Hot Rolls Coffee Milk Iced Tea DINNER 11:30 ON m ' lenty Chickens, Pork and ish for Sale at 10:00 A.M. ENJOY YOUR DINNER IN A COOL DINING ROOM Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service For Week of July 4-9 Our Loundry and Dry Cleaning Plant Will Be Open for Business July 5 to 9. The plant will be closed for only one day, July 4. Have You Tried Our Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service Lately? Improved quality, quicker deliveries, at no increase in price. This improved laundry and dry cleaning service is maintained every week for our customers including our institutions, hospitals and hotel. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Our New Address is 201 Sloan Street Our Telephone Number is 28. 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