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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 6, 1949 BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mrs. D. C. Heustess, of Due West, spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs. Joe Hough, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. E. Nichols, and Mr. Nichols. Rawlinson Martin, of Columbia, visited friends here during the week end. Mrs. William A. Sherratt is recu perating from an illness at the home of her sister. Mrs. John Ferguson, in Raleigh, N. C. While she is away, Mrs. William n. snerratt, Sr„ of Yeadon, Pa., is spending some time with her son. Mr. Sherratt, Sr., has returned home after a visit with his son. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodward, of Newberry, spent Sunday with their dau'ghter, Mrs. Claude Monroe, and Mr. Monroe. Mrs. L. E. Cason has returned home after a two weeks’ visit with rela tives in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. Ca son and son, Bobby, spent the week end in Rayla, Ga., with relatives, where they were joined by Mrs. Ca son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert IJolley and Box Office Opens 2:15 — Saturday 12:45 Shows Bun Continuously Thursday and Friday, Oct. 6-7 Jtli, sixTfi&y* D kt ANORf d( TOTH k, WILLIAM PERlBfRG RICHARD WIDMARK LINDA DARNELL VERONICA LAKE WCANE 2a 10 A. M. Show THI RSDAY Saturday, Oct. 8 - One Day Only WBSSMULLEfl wcr KILT—"SHEFFIELD OTTO UtUGO * XX SAW? » UOTt) COOUGAN • »©•»' LC FRANK FUGUA • PHR VAN : XU SOI LESS ' t A. wtu* w t*' Monday and Tuesday, .Oct, 10-11 They dared to love against all the angry violence of hate 1 t* SAMUEL GOLDWTN presents Roseanna McCoy stamtig ** FARLEY GRANGER CHARLES BICKFORD RAYMOND MASSEY RICHARD BASEHART GIGI PERREAU and introducing JOAN EVANS 10 M. Show MONDAY Wednesday, Oct. 12 - One Day Only BOBBY DRISCOLL ARTHUR KENNEDY PAUL STEWART RUTH ROMANH son, Bobby, formerly of this city, are making their home in Whitmire, where the former has accepted a po sition as manager of th# Dixie-Home store. John Lanham. formerly of Colum bia, has moved to the city and is re siding in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Coleman on Woodrow street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallace have moved into an apartment in the home of W. T. Putnam on Florida street. Mr. Wallace is employed with the A & P store. , Dr. Marshall W. Brown spent sev eral days this week on a business trip to Atlanta, Ga. Birth Announcements I fulfill the high ideals set by her sor- I ority. I Miss Wingard is proudly wearing her sorority pin which was presented j to her on the last day of National finals at a luncheon in Traymore Hotel. good things to eat, fountain and curb service. The Grill is owned by P. L. Roddy, owner of Roddy's Restaurant, and presents a very inviting appear ance to the public. Roddy's New Drive-In Grill To Open Mondoy —■' -»■ Roddy’s new Drive-In Grill, just completed on the Greenwood high way beyond the armory, will hold its grand opening next Monday, October 10. Their announcement will be found in today’s paper. The Drive-In is new and modern. PC-Erskine Gome On High School Grounds i The PC-Erskine game to be played in Greenwood Saturday night will be at the high school grounds. Athletic Director W. A. Johnson said last night. ♦ TO MEET AT SCHOOL I Yesterday it was announced that the meeting of the Woman’s club at Lydia Mills, scheduled for today, will JONES Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Jones an nounce the birth of* a son, Rooert William, on Saturday, October 1, at the Blalock Clinic. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Ann McMillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mc- |‘ Millian of this city. LANDERS Mr. and Mrs. William Landers an nounce the birth of a son, William Gerald Dean, at the Blalock Clinic, on Monday. October 3. Mrs. Lpnd- | ers is the former Miss Evelyn Mack. RICE Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rice of Memphis, Tenn., announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Kathryn, on Monday. September 26, at the Baptist hospital in Memphis. Mrs. Rice is the former Miss Mary Barksdale, daughter of Mrs. R. A. Steer of this city. be held in the Lydia school house in- with plenty of parking sfiace. It is stead of in the’ community center, as fully equipped and will specialize in ■ previously announced. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARY NOTED . The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays apd Anniversaries Occur This Week. Earl Payne, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne, will be six years old tomorrow. Fred Whitlocx will observe a birthday October 8. Fred Johnson observed his 81st birthday October 2. Danny Dunford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dunford, celebrated his birthday October 4. Miss Angela Cassanova will cele brate a birthday October 14. f> *■* f> f** ** *•* ** ** *■* *.* ♦.* ♦ • ♦ * ♦ % ♦ > ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦> ♦ ♦ ♦> ♦> ♦> ♦> Miss Wingard Joins Sorority :: i: Miss Barrie Jean Wingard of this city, as one of the Miss America con testants who represented her state at the national finals in Atlantic City, recently became a member of the largest sorority of beautiful and tal ented girls in America—Mu Sigma Alpha. The motto of Mu Sigma Alpha is modesty, ambition, success and each member pledges her best efforts to WEDNESDAY AND THI RSDAY, October S and 6 GONE WITH THE WIND Brought back for those who were unable to get in when it played the Broadway. With CLARK GABLE and VIV IAN LEIGH. Starts: 3:22, and 7:22 9 A M Show WEDNESDAY. Chapter 4— Batman and Robin 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATTRDAY, October 7 and 8 WEST OF CARSON CITY Action-Filled. With JOHNNY MACK BROWN. Feature: Friday: 2:00. 4:16. 6:32, 8:48. Saturday: 1:52, 4:08, 6:24, 8:40. ...plus... RING SIDE A Good Boxing Picture. With DON BARRY, TOM BROWN, and SHEILA RYAN. Feature: Friday: 2:54, 5:10, 7:26, 9:42. Saturday: 2:46, 5:02, 7:18, 9:34. Cfcskpter 3— James Bros, of Missouri 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, October 10-11 Jkqr’n baniif the scaadal at loth aads! Fred MacMurray Maddeine Carrofl ••“DON’T TRUST YOUR IT STAtTED AS AN INNOCENT AFFAIt With tHBQ NNT KEB • III MM IMS lONITN - UM NIMAT ; ■^UMMCN-.lNBMai Feature: 2:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:30. . NEWS—SHORTS. 9c and 30c ♦V :: :: i.t If • • • # I PENNEY’S Key to Bet Living You pay-as-you-go! You buy more for your family! You save! PLASTIC GARMENT BAGS Hold Seven Garments Zipper Closings «•>, >- -kr-' At Penney’s Only RONDO PRINTS MORE C&C MONEY SAVING MAGIC! 39c yd Drapes almost like silk, these wonderful new Rondo cottons. You’ll recognize the soft “feel” of quality, the unusual color combinations, the surprisingly low price as definitely Penney’s! 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