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Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, SEj^CMBEtt - IHE CASINO WKDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 21 and 22 “ I Commander ROTC Unit f ^REPUBLIC TtllCdLOt PRODUCTION 1\ ature: 2:00, 3:52, 5:44. 7:36. 9:23 Chapter 2— Batman and Robin 9c and 35c 10 A M Show WEDNESDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, September 23 and 24 IHE BLAZING TRAIL A NEW CHARLES STARRETT WESTERN Feature: F.iday 2 29. 5:02, 7:35. 10:10- Saturday: 1:30. 3:56. 6:22. 3:48 FIGHTING FOOLS WITH THE EAST SIDE KIDS Feature: Friday 3 25. 5 58, 8:33. S • lay 2 26. 4 52. 7:13, 9:44 NFW SERIAL— James Bros, of Missouri 9c and 35c SOCIETY (Continued from page three) arrangement a heart-shaped white roses and tuberoses center ing the dining room table spread with a lace and cutwork cloth. The I lovely flowers rose from a in the judgment of flower show en thusiasts over South Carolina, are especially well equipped to discuss the problems of the flower growers | ot this section, and to make the best; possible use of the flowers and greens During the lunch hour, which will'satin heart edged with ruffle of a\ailuble to South Carolina garden- ^ f rom 12:30 to 1:30, sandwiches, tulle. Tulle and satin ribbons show- ers - ! cookies, salad and drinks will be <“ rt 'd with tuberoses extended from Mrs. John P. Paris, who is chair- served. The visiting group will fur-,the point of the heart to the edge man of the school for the five spon- nish the sandwiches and cookies’of the table. Flanking the central coring Laurens clubs says that ar- while the local members will fur- decorations were crystal candelbra nish salad and drinks. rangements for the school are prac tically complete and that a large at tendance is expected not only Laurens but also from surrounding Jomf Birthday Party the lec- * */ from Little Girls Have MARSHALL A. LANTER MONDAY \M> TUESDAY, ''rplrtnber 26 and 27 MOM music cities. Mrs. Fails added that the lec tures will be of interest to everyone Nanette Loftis and Joyce Bailey who likes flowers and enjoys arrang- c .prated their birthdays with a ing them to the best advantage. ° n . jf 11< ? a ^ r e vening Sep- ^ , , tember 16 at the home of the for- Cost of tickets for the entire course mer. Their birthdays are Septem- I« is $2.00 and for individula lectures, ber 23 and 13 respectively. ill - 75 cents. The time of the different, a color scheme of blue pink and i? ’* j lecturesTs as follows: j yellow was used for the party with Thursday, October 13: 10 to 12 andflowers in yellow and pink hues i 2 to 4—"Flower Show Practice and t .^ e , roor ^ s - Multicolored Horticulture," by Mrs. Haw’kins. The ^ a *' oons mar ^ e . c l an improvised stage, ; lecture will be concerned with cac- 1 D as * ce ^ to do' r , , ispecuic things, all humorous. Seats' , tus, suceiiierLs, delphinium, orchids, ; were arran g ec j j n an ou tdoor semi-' j amaryllis, and saintpauha; also with' circle and games and contests were' Presbyterian college has announced; judging standards as applied to fruits enoyed until refreshment time.! the rHI of cadet military promotions! and vegetables, house plants and Guests were invited to a table over-! for the fall semester. greenhouse plants. [T a *d with a'lace cloth and appointed Marshall A Lamer. ThomasvilleJ Friday, October 14: 10 to 12 and iL t an rI C ^HfviH C |?i? r fi 1 ° t€ « VV 'r t ^ canc H Ga. junior, takes command as cadet'2 to 4- Flower Arrangement." by j deltbra^ed^akVforme/thewn-i battalion phief of the ROTC unit. ac-jMrs. Featherstone. The lectures will| terpi ece C ‘ .orbing to special orders from Lt. deal with scale and proportion in j^ rs < Col. P well A Fraser, professor of; design and analogous harmonies fn'Bailey, hostesses were assisted by nn. tary science and tactics. | color. A one-hour demonstration irt ^ rs r q Stewart and Mrs Frank Lnr.cr, a Wnld War II veteran. j uc lging arrangements is included. Loftis. A number of beautiful and nn.-.it i ti.-Jt among the 34 PC stu- On Saturday morning an examina- 1 useful gifts were received by the dents attending summer camp at tion will be held for those desiring honorees. Cake, ice cream, drinks Fort Benning. Ga , this year. He credit for the course. This carries an ai ^ canc ly completed a happy par- moves up to the rank of cadet major, i additional fee of 50 cents. »: Presbyterian's ROTC is composed am lectures will be given in the ^ he foll °wing girls from the sixth g •f tiiree c onoan.e, headed by «det Ba^cca 0^^ of the Arst Bap^ and * rad ^ a ^uest for each § James B P.avear of Ports- .i!?™ > ear of the honorees ages, enojyed *- mouth. Ya.. Paul B Wallace K holding lighted tapers. On the buf fet were crystal candle holders and a bouquet of the white flowers. In the living room gladioli, car nations and small chrysanthemums of! emphasized a color plan of mauve while in the hall large yellow chry santhemums were used. The dinner was served buffet ^hitejand place cards at sm; ii tables ar ranged for the guest tarried out the heart motif. , / r About thirty guests were present. Other pre-nuptial parties includ ed a dinner party on Thursday eve ning honoring the couple which was given by members of Mrs. Owens’ book club and the bridal luncheon on Friday. (Continued on page seven) Mrs. S. B. Loftis and Mrs. Louise i ca. Rome. Ga. Cadet Cipt Henry I Heureux of Gea-getown, commands the band. Cadet lieutenants and platoon e ucr- were also announced. of tist church - which is locat ' the event: 6th grade. Peggy Ahne « .M.iA.n ot ben- ed at , he corner 0 { w. Main and Edwins, Barbara Milam, Willette ft v n i.icinson o. church streets. Asbill. Patricia Norman, Leanna ^ 1 Youn Laurens Garden Clubs To Hold Flower Show October 13-15 BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The Chronicle Flxtemf* Greettntv To Those Whose BlrfhNlfcyt »nd Anniversaries Occur Thfc Week. ng, Barbara Burts, Hilda Hoi- ft me*. Jean Nelson. Jane Todd. Mary £• Ann Neighbors, and Nell Timmer- g man; 7th grade, Jackie Franks, He- j lene Weisner, Rose Moore Nettles, Joan Ray, Anne Johnson, June Adair, Linda Adair. Jenny' Payne, Shirley Tumblui, Nancy Pitts, Margie Mills, and Eloise Marshall. Members of Laurens Baffet Supper Honors Owens-Wysor TUI CHRONICLE Completely ( overs Clinton s Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No substitute lor News paper Advertlstnc . „ , . . Goorge Cope, an cl Holland son of ^ If, Tooic'^ fear'd Mr - and * HolUnd ' “ Ubr **' Biidol forty an outstanding flower show school ed 3 Jj! rt £. day ^^tember 13. Mrs Oscar W. Kincaid and Miss on O tooer 13. 14. and 15 Courw III T Ja ^ e hl Simpaou aunU of the bride, Tom Cooper, celebrated hw eighth entartained Friday evening at a Flower Show Practice, Hortknl- birthday September 13 buffct dinner complimenting Miss Gloria Owens and Robert Edward :ure and Flower A-r^ngemant" u to c g.ven by Mrs Gnham E Haw-. SepttSBaber 18 a « the wealing w ^ their wed Mr, Docgtla, Feathdrstooe,'-nn.vermr, of Mr. and Mrs. Jme. ^ part ^‘^^ut of town guests .'h of Green wo *d Mr> Feather- Wolfe. 'for thi* wedding .Tore a':J Mrs Hawkins art* quail- Brownftg Adair, soa of Mr. tfid ed mstruc-tor* far nationallv arc red- Mrs S Y. Adair, will celebrate ilia Belh’s SALE on BULBS! -TULIPS -HYACINTHS -DAFFODILS 8c - 12c - 22c Carrying out a bridal theme was d both,i birthday. temuer WO ABM m CJhedbie :: mmm , , m i ,i Miss Betty Smith will celebrate j| September 28th will be the nine- ft teth birthday of D E. Tribble. James Rusuell Henderson, son of B Mr and Mr s T Wat Hendurson. of B Charlotte. N C. formerly of this S city, will be one year old September 1 2ft th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farguson * will celebrate tfrr.r fifth wedding an niversary September 28th Mrs. J B Arnold observed a birth day yesterday. David Wilson Bowers, daughter •f Mr. and Mrs Jacob Andrew- Bow- 8 «rs of Newberry, was one year old fteptember 11. Mrs. Bowers is the 8 former Miss Margie Wilson of this 8 cUy Roy Ernest Horton, son of Mr. and g Mrs. Earl Horton, celebrated his first 8 birthday September 13. Mrs. James E Wolfe will celebrate S her birthday September 26. jf Steve Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs Carter Wright, celebrated his first ft birthday September 10. iiRoy L. Simmons | Rites Are Held jj At Cross Anchor ~ ^ The funeral of Roy L. Simmons, 42, of Cross Anchor, who died sud- denly Sept. 8 while walking from his ft st are to his home, was held on Sun il day, Sept. II, at New Hope Baptist ft church. Rev. A. T. Green officiated, assisted by Rev. Roy Owen and Rev. ••{ B. L. Morgan. Mr. Simmons was a son of Mrs. Simmons Templeton and the Late W. C. Simmons of Cross Anchor. CaU 74 OFFICE SUPPLIES SHIPPED DIRECT FROM HOLLAND These Bulbs Should Be Planted By (he Middle of October for Best Results in the Spring. KiMsxBBWHCiexxKieKft^ittag I lt«\ Offiee Open* 2:15 — Saturday 12:15 Show* Run Continuous!* * • “ Thursday and Friday, Sept. 22-23 ^taiiwiitfccuul MnDOHr PAIKtj MISS AMERICA PREVIEW PARADE Saturday, Sept. 24 TRUE AND TEWnCAU^ HUB OH HUS Of IHt » ElttBV •KIDDIE MATINEE"—9:.‘M A. V. “Stablemates" With Mickey Rooney B'Loia ft ft Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 26-27 or EMOTION I Robinson ttCNm ■ Conte Sas O-wtW kr kf JOSEPH l. MANHIEWICr • SOI C. SIEGEL I G ft A T U In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Btewingtnn Simmons; one daughter, Brenda Carol; his step-father, Gro- ft ver C. Templeton; three brothers, £ Paul E. and Woodrow C. Simmons of Spartanburg, and W. Brooks Sim mons of Cross Anchor; a sister, Mrs. Floyd E. Hitt, of Spartanburg. Mr. Simmons was a highly regard ed young business man of Cross An chor, and a member of New Hope Baptist church and the Masonic or der. The Masons had charge of the burial at the Cross Anchor cemetery ; where many friends and relatives i gathered to pay their last respects. 1 The pallbearers were Hamp Pear son, Porter Watson, Douglas Dillard, Tony Gossett, Bernice Owens, Oscar Patterson, Hubert Lamb, and Vernon Harris. Discontinued Patterns In Famous CURLEE and GRIFFON FALL SUITS $ 36 .SO Wednesday, Sept. 28 - One Day Only Manhandled Thrilling Murder Mystery With DOROTHY LAMOUR, DAN DURYEA and STERLING HAYDEN u nu n ft ftftftt>^ftrft:ftftftftftft r.ft CHAFIN Mr. and Mrs. Rufus M. Chafln an nounce the birth of a son, Robert Mitchell, on Monday, September 19, at the Blalock Clinic. DOHN Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dohn of Macon, da., announce the birth of a son, Carl, Jr n on Tuesday, September 20. Mrs. Dohn is the former Miss Mary Fran ces Harris, daughter of Dr. end Mrs. John W. Harris, of this city. 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