The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 21, 1949, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
LARGE CROWD
ATTENDS JOANNA
HOSPITAL OPENING
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Margaret Warren, formerly the Jo- singles aTid .a <ripl§ fpt trips, Cj-LpILp ..' KJ nm «J
anna community nurse, and J. K. to the batter’s bo^ L —‘ j,^ n eiuerger Mamea
Breedin, Columbia attorney. , Wayne Johnson proved the old.‘Winner Quality Award
^ to i By Insurance Compony
S ^e dr ^cils V1 ho/piUl^ «M,.lkcr a 'johns°on e, il nd'McWhorter; Hugh L. Bch.lb.rger ot this city,
spelling its rooms and facilities. fteel y as they took twelve hits home a leading membef“6f the New York
Punch and cookies were served to vvlt ^ them as well as the victory. Life Insurance Company’s Field! high standard of competence by
all guests by members of the Joanna Moore Beat* Peeler Forcei has been named a winner of means of continuous study and prac- rnan ’
interest of each other.” he stated. Woman’s club. This group also Clintons Johnny Mooie bested the, t he Nafional Quality Award given; tice.” To quality for the award, an ex P enses - 1_ T
‘ All this has been accomplished served luncheon and a barbecue P lace Watt ^. VVa ! IK j I ^ jointly by the National Association agent must have demonstrated a high v . If You Don’t Read
along with good pay for everyone, chicken dinner to the soldiers from Peeler in a pitching duel to give of Life Underwriters and the Life degree of service to policyholders as THE CHRONICLE
both worJt: and investor. The cm- Fort Jackson who assisted in the hls teammates a three to nothing i nsurance Agency Management As- ! indicated by the percentage of the You Don’t Get the News
ployee hel at Joanna has received, program. „ ( victory over the chib. |_ . —i_ — — 1 -
.n additi(# to his regular compensa- The Reverend H. F. Bauknight,! Ral P h Harbin led Clintons hit
lion, a week’s vacation with pay.-pastor of. the Epworth Methodist, P arac l e with three hita for four trips jsj
participation in the profits in the church, gave the invocation and the! t0 bstters box. One of
form of bonuses which have amount- benediction was by the. Rev. L. W. h Rs was a home run which appear
ed to well over $1,000,000 during the Brown, pastor of the Joanna Pres- to be hit into infinity,
per.od this fine, village was being byterlan church. 1 Lydia Boosts Lead
built up. The investors in this mo- The hospital began operation The Lydia Lions boosted them-
riern plant and village have also re- Monday under the direction of Miss, selves in the upper bracket this past
ceived a fair pay for their use of Kittie Mae Moseley, R.N., adminis- week by hammering out an eleven
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sociation,' it was announced from life insurance sold by the agent in
New York Life’s Home Office in New! a two-year period being continued
,in force.
York City.
The National Quality Award is a TO CLEAN CEMETERY
recognition given annually to life
underwriters “who conduct them-
Those interested in having the
, .. . .. ... . . Beaverdam church cemetery at
? T a , CC0 .l g “> > h<! . h '«J* st t s f an - Mountville cleaned off are requested
dards of ethics and who muntain a to se3d a contribution t0 T E . CoIe .
Mountville, to defray the
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thcur '.apital in the way of reasonable trator.
dividends. All of this represents an
-outstanding achievement in our dem-
ocrrit.v- way of life and we are justly
proud to have you visitors come by
and see the success of our combined
efforts."
He remarked also that ‘ we at
Joanna are proud of this fine new
hospital. We (eel it is complete in
every way and is as modern as any
small hospital in the state."
W. K. Waits, who had headed the
successful fund raising drive, intro
duced the honored guests. He pre
sented the parents and one widow
t the nine war dead who were seat
ed in honor positions on the plat
form. Those introduced are as fol
lows: G. A. Barrett, H. P. Bragg. I
Mrs. Lila Phillips, Mrs. Ruth Phillips
Wherry (widow of Willis Phillips),'
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Price. Mr. and Mrs.
A. W Ridings, Mrs. Everlena Whel-
chel. and Mrs. Nellie A. Browning.
Mrs. Gertrude Bragg, mother of C.
Marion Bragg, and Mrs. Cordie M.
Dobbins, mother of Henry W. Dob-
bon.-, were unable to attend.
Dr. W L Pressly, of Due West, /
named by the American Medical as
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By DONNY WILDER
to nothing victory over Newberry g
behind Joe McGee's three hit pit
ching.
McGee flipped strike out balls to
seven Newberry batters and issued
no free tickets to first base.
Tot Fallaw banged out three doub
les for five trips to the plate to
make him undisputed swat sulton
of the night.
The Lydia club played errorless
This past week the Clinton Cav
aliers dropped two games to the,, „ ... ... , ^ u
second place Ware Shoals R - lege i s ball while the boys from Newberry
‘ ^ t \*ror'o rr>r\rck ot*t'Qt ir*a 1 t\*fr\ or*_
I but went on to knock off the first
, place Watts Warriors.
Riegels Triumph Over Clinton
2.500 spectators made like sardines
and jammed into the Clinton Mill
ball park to see the Ware Shoals
ball club edged by the Cavaliers,
nine to six.
were more erratical with two er
rors to their credit.
Richard Hampton came the clos
est to Fallaw’s pace by rapping out
two singles for three trips up.
Little Leaguer Nelson Aids In
Another No-Hitter
Billy Nelson seems to belong to
The Cavaliers rapped out thirteen f. .««* wh,ch d , oesn 1 be ’
hits off Big Jim Voisell (brother to ' le , ve *» W™* opposing teams any
Bill in the big leagues! and played h,,s “ 'h 2 ' s ", u .f B,Hy 13 a
errorless ball while the Rieg. ls r'"L, reb f l d. l' ..i
pinched only ten hits from three
Clinton pitchers. Ware Shoal's Mc
Duffie made the only error of the
game.
Johnny Moore was charged with
V , ' Big 'Guv Prater showed his old mhi shape before they journey
sociation as Family Doctor of -.he as ht , ,. appt . d out , wo doubles North Charleston to enter the South
,.. WaS “t* ”> ton- for (our times at bat. Ralph Harbin Ca ro >na Little League Tournament
gmufeang those responsible for the makt . a bad n ,g ht & it „ he Nelson should be in rare form at
hospital, he stated that -the people collected three singles for four trips Charleston and should prove to be
of the Joanna community can ex- to t h e plate.
pec. tnat at least 85 per cent of their : Clinton led the Riegels by a score
..- w.i. oo bandied in this hospital. 0 f S1X to three until the eighth inn-
P at jrr ^ mg when Ware Shoals exploded for
Pnv^rn a - J, . lnc ‘^ ec * four runs. The Riegels added two
n f vr ^i r m J -..f tr0 T Thur-, m ore runs to their collection in the
tnond. Mrs. L. G. Merritt, wife of the ninth'
*f r a r er ’R Ch !5 f “ i * hway M Cornm ! SS i° n - Cavaliers Dropped Again
p i IcM,llan ’ Mr and Mrs # Bridges twirled a five hitter at
Harris representatives of Cimton and enaWed his teammates
he Duke Foundation. Dr. and Mrs and himself to walk off with a sev .
A r. Mart:„ former residents o en to four victory .
“ - c a en, chief j j t . rrv Lynn had a good night at
* *he Joanna hospital. Miss the plate as he bopped out two
With one no-hitter under his belt
he ran up against Winnsboro and
duplicated the stunt with the aid of
Kenneth Thomason. “
Coach Templeton has one more
week to work the little leagurers
to
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there.
Nelson is backed up with the hit-
iing of Maxie Wallenzine and the
fielding of Windham. Nelson is no
slouch of a hitter himself.
Wher* Th* Semi-Pro* Play
Next Week
Central Carolina
Friday Night—Walts at Clinton. :■[
Saturday Night—Clinton at Watts.
Tuesday Night—Cimton at River- ::
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Mid-State
Saturday—Lydia at Monarch.
Wednesday—Jolly Street at Lydia j-j
King Cotton
Friday Night—Joanna at Matt-
hews. ft
Saturday Night—Matthew* at Jo-
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
July 21 and 22
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
July 29 and 21
I AM A MOVfE FAN
I have traveled everywhere. Sam
arkand and the Barbary Coast. On
the camel trails of the Sahara and
through the Khyber Pass. I have
followed the seaways and the airways
to the familiar places and to the
§ strange ports »f call aQ around the
t? world. I am a 20th cer^ury Marco
ft Polo.
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I am a movie fan.
I saw the Battle of Hastings, and
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THE WALKING HILLS
With RANDOLPH SCOTT. EL- S
LA RAINES,* WILLIAM BISHQP ft I there when King John agreed
and EDGAR BUCHANAN.
Feature: 2:16, 4:03. 5:50. 7:37, 9:241
Bruce Gentry, Oiap. 8
10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY
9c and 35c
With BETTY GRABLE. CESAR
ROMERO, RUDY YALEE and
OLGA SAN JUAN.
Feature: 3:40, 5.36. 7 22. 9:13.
NEWS—SHORTS. 9c and 42c
10 A. M. Show THURSDAY.
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SATURDAY. JULY 23
ONE DAY ONLY
GEtONlHO
(Western Epic)
With PRESTON FOSTER
J'LLEN DREW.
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FRIDAY AND SATT’RDAY,
July 22 and 23
RIDERS OF PASCO
BASIN
•‘‘(Western)
With JOHNNY MACK BROWN.
Feature:
Friday: 3:37. 6:03, S:39.
Saturday: 1:30, 4:00, 6:31, 9:02.
...plus...
AMAZON QUEST
(Jungle Adventure- Story)
With TOM NEAL and CAROLE
Feature: 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20. S^' 1 . MATTHEWS.
Ghost of Zorro, Chap. 13 Fr;day: 2:2 ^“~- :25 ; 9:55 .
CARTOON.
9c and 42c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
July 25 and 26
Saturday: 2:24, 4:54, 7:25. 9:56.
Chapter 4—
King of Rocket Men
9c and 35c
to the Magna Charta. I was present
K when the redoubts were stormed at
$j Yorktowwn and “the world turned
j! upside down.” I saw the Constitu-
tional Convention, and I have walk-
ed with Lincoln in the shadowed
ft White House gn/unds. All the past
;j is known to me through my*own ears
ft and my own eyes. I have lived for-
K ever. -
I am a movie fan.
;> Ivanhoe, Micawber and Yancy
j* Cravatt are friends of mine. I heard
the knight proclaim his challenge in!
ft the Lists of Templestowe; I walked
;j the streets of Osage with the Okla-
£ homa pioneqrs. All the great charac-
ters of literature have come alive for!
ft me, transmuted from the printed
»• page to men of flesh and blood.
I am a movie fan.
I have heard and watched Chopin'
ft and Mozart and Johann Strauss com- |
nose their ageless melodies. All the
£ best in music has been brought tt>|
my ears.
I am a movie fan.
I was with MaoArthur on the bat-!
tleship Missouri. I attended the ses
sions of the United Nations. I was at
the Paris conference. I will be at the
next Olympic Games. I am informed
of the world of today, for I am pres
ent on all great* occasions and at all
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
July 25 and 26
WARNER BROS'
S KINGVID0R bvANKt
Feature: 3:00, 5:12, 7:24, ^ : 36.
NEWS. 9c and 42c
10 A. M. Show MONDAY
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 27
ONE DAY ONLY
PltFALL
With LIZABElif^SCOTT, DICK
Feature: 3:32, 5:30, 7:28, 9:26.
SHORTS- 9c and 42c
Feature: 2:36, 4:31, 7:36, 9:31.
NEW$ AND SHORTS
9c and 35c
I am a movie fan.
Good fortune has brimmed my cup.
No man before me was ever so rich-
ly endowed or more fortunate,
ft I am a movie fan.
—Anonymous.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 22nd day
of August, 1949, we will render a
final account of our acts and doings
as Administrators of the estate of R.
X. Cleland, in the office of the Judge
of Probate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock, a.m., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge from
oui 7 trust as Administrators.
Any persons indebted to said es
tate is notified and required to make
payment on or before that date; and
all persons having claims against
said estate will present them on or
before said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
T. R. DAVIS,
A. A. CLELAND,
Administrators.
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