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THE CUNTONCHRONICLE
Thursday, October 20, 1949
Birth Announcements
CORLEY
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Corley an-,
nounce the birth of a daughter, Linda)
Diane, at Hays hospital on October
13. Mrs. Corley is the fonjier Miss
Betty Humphries.
DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of New
berry. announce the birth of a son,
Jerald Bernard, on October 5. Mrs.
Davis is the former Miss Annelle
Falls of this city. '
BROWNING
Captain and Mrs. George Alfred
Browning of Merced, California, an
nounce the birth of a daughter. Me-
.’ora Erbanna, on September 22.
Mrs. Browning is the former Miss
Mildred Doty of Fort Worth. Tex
as. Captain Browning is a native
Clintonian, the grandson of Mrs. M
E. Browning.
HAGGERTY
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Haggerty
of Pelzer, announce the birth of a
'On, James Douglas, at the Blalock
Clinic on Saturday, October 8. Mrs.
Haggerty is the former Miss Earline
Long of this city.
AEBRNATHY
Mr. and Mrs. William Ervin Aber
nathy of Columbus, Ga., announce
the birth of a son, William Ervin,
Jr., on Friday. October 7. Mrs. Aber
nathy was formerly Miss Martha
Weir Davis of Laurens and Clinton.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank every one for the
beautiful cards and flowers sent me
while a patient at the General hos
pital in Greenville, and many other
nice things done for me during my
recuperation at home. May God bless
each one.
—MI*S- WILLI AIM CANNON.
SI BSCRIBE TO Tht CHRONICLI
“The Paper Everybody Reads”
MR. McQl’EEN
At The BROADWAY
kiddie: matinee
Saturday, 9:30 A. M.
‘Prince And The Pauper’
Hilly and Hobby Mauch. Errol Flynn. Claude Raines
THIS IS THE LAST KIDDIE SHOW OF THE SERIES
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Ho\ office Open* 2:45 — Saturday 12:45
Shown Run Continuou*l>
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 20-21
TO THE STABLE
» p HfNir KOSTfl
UMUflG INCH
Saturday, Oct. 22 - One Day Only
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 24-25
DOUGLAS DICK, STEVE BRODIE. JEFF COREY
Wednesday, Oct. 26 — One Day
Roughshod
Exciting!
With ROBERT STERLING, GLORIA GRAHAME
and CLAUDE JARMAN, JR.
the
hold
McQueen To Address
Presbyterian Men
The Men-of-the-Church of
First Presbyterian church will
their October dinner-meeting thiSj
evening at 7:30 at the church, with)
President Tom Plaxico presiding.
The guest speaker will be the Rev.
John W. McQueen, pastor of the
Woodlawn Presbyterian church, Bir
mingham, Ala. j
IN MEMORIAM
In Loving Remembrance of William
Darrell Bigbee. Who Died
October 14, 1948
Gone is the one we loved so dear,
Silent the voice we loved to hear,
Tis sad but true; we wonder why;
We loved you so; yet you had to die.
No one knews.the silent heartaches, ^
Only those who have lost can tell
Of the grief that’s borne in silence
For the one we loved so well,
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We think of you each moment.
No one can see us weep.
But many a silent tear we shed
While others are fast asleep.
* •
Oh how hard we tried to save you.
Prayers and tears were all in vain.
• Happy angel* came and took you
From this world oMoil and pain.
'Some say time heal* an aching heart,
But. no. it isn’t true;
For one long year has passed
And our hearts still ache for you.
Yet again we hope to meet you
When the days of life are fled.
When in Heaven with joy to greet
you. '
Where no farewell tears are shed
Mother. Father. Wife
and Daughter.
Jet Pilots To Give
Tests At College
Today and Friday
Young men and jvomen of Clinton
interested in a career as officers in
the air force will have an opportu- .
nity to be interviewed and complete-:
ly processed by air corps jet pilots
here Thursday and Friday, the 27th
and 28th of October.
Major Leslie McLauurin, veteran
B-29 pilot in the Pacific, from Shaw
Air Force base, announced that Cap
tain Young and another jet pilot will
be on hand to answer all questions 1
concerning pilot, navigator, and OCS
training Major George B Herndon,!
from the Columbia military district,
will be in charge of the interviews.
’
The three types of training have,
the same educational requirement
and that is two years of college, with
the exception that the OCS applicant !
may be a high school graduate and
have the ability to pass an equivalent
examination for those two years. The
qualifying tests and physical require
ments vary with each of the three
orograms, the pilot and navigator
having more stringent vision stan
dards than those of the officer can
didate for men and women.
Generally, the three types to be,
explained and tested next week are:
(1) Aviation cadt pilot training, (2)
Aviation cadet navigator training,
(3) Air force officer candidate school.
Major McLaurin announced that
with the recent armed forces pay bili
the cadet, while in training, receives
$105 a month and the flying lieuten
ant receives more than $4200, if sin
gle, and more than $5000 a year, if
married.
* Major McLaurin explained an im
portant point that anyone trying for
one of the.e three careers who may
find himself unsuitable and is elimi
nated, does not have to remain in the
servvice. He may withdraw and seek
some other profession in which he is
interested.
Those interested are asked to ap
pear at the office of the ROTC in the
military science hall on the college
campus.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greetings
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This W'eek.
October 7th was the birthday of
Mike Cassanova, son of Mrs. M.
Cassanova. ^
October 24th will be the 15th birth
day of Frank Young, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius P. Burns of
Mountville, will observe their fourth
wedding anniversary October 27.
Gloria Watson, of Ridgeland, will
celebrate her 12th birthday October
24th.
Octoboer 25th birthdays will in
clude Frank Falls Hicks, Jr., Jack H.
Davis, Jr., and L. H. Adair, of Wash
ington, D. C., formerly of this city.
Sallie Storey Pitts, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts, will be
four years old October 25.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox will ob
serve their wedding anniversary Oc
tober 25.
Mrs. Julian Coleman. Mrs. Omer
Bolt and Miss Vivian Sheely have
birthdays October 2.
Tonita Ray, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dudley Ray, will celebrate her
tenth birthday October 25.
Jane ^JTaylor Milam, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Milam, will be
four years old October 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Noland Suddeth will
celebrate their third wedding anni
versary October 25.
Rita Ann Hagins, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hagins, of Abbeville,
will celebrate her second birthday
Octobe* 23. She is a granddaughter
of Mrs George Holland of this city.
Lillian Elizabeth Black, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black, will
be two years old October 22.
RELIEF AT UST
ForYour COUGH
Creomultioo relieves promptly because
it goes right to the scat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your dniggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
•>r you are to have vour money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs,ChcstColds, Bronchitis
Hospital Aide
Couldn't Sleep, Now
Does Fine On Scalfs
WEDNESDAY AND THl’RSDAY,
October 19-20
ADVENTURE IN
BALTIMORE
With ROBERT YOUNG, SHIR
LEY TEMPLE and JOHN AGAR.
Feature:
2:00, 3:51, 4:42, 7:33, 9:24.
Chapter 6—
Batman and Robin
10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY.
9c and 35c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
October 21-22
E. H. GORE
Mr. E. H. Gore, who is a member
of American Legion and assistant of
Mountain Home Hospital, writes;
“For two years I suffered from loss
of appetite with resultant gas pres
sure pains after meals, with a tired,
rundown, nervous feeling. Couldn’t
sleep at night. I tried medicine af
ter medicine but with little or no re
sults. After only three bottles of
Scalf’s Indian River Medicine I feel
like a new man. I eat heartily and
enjoy every meal, for I no longep
suffer from gassy stomach distress.
I didn’t know there was such a good
medicine as Scalfs.”
Scalfs is on sale at all good durg-
stores; try it today.
Feature:
Fri.: 2:00, 3:50, 5:40, 7:30, 9:20.
Sat.: 1:56, 3:46, 5:36, 7:26, 9:16.
Chapter 5—
James Bros, of Missouri
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
October 24 and 25
DUEL IN
THE SUN
Feature: 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:00.
NEWS. 9c and 35c
Note: Feature starts 1:30 P. M.
Come and Get Your
WINTER
ANTI - FREEZE
WhUe We Have Plenty of
Prestone - Peaks
and Zerex
We Are Also Equipped To Repair and
Clean Your Radiator
LET US SERVE YOU
C. W. Cooper’s Garage
East Carolina Avenue
>.;
SHOP and SAVE
At Joanna
Sis and Mom Shop
Nylon Sweaters $2.98
All Silk Slips $7.50
Alba Nylon Hose $1.00, $1.65
Cotton Print Dresses $1.89
Children's School Dresses $1.98
Ladies' Rayon Panties 2 for $1.00
Lad and Dad Shop
Just received new shipment of Men's
Curlee Top Coots, priced at $39.50
Two-Pants Suits at $55.95
Lustercale White Shirts $5.95
VISIT ALL OUR SHOPS WHILE
IN JOANNA
JOANNA STORES
Joanna, S. C.
BIG
8
FRIDAY, OCT. 21
BEGINNING AT 5:00 P. M.
Come one, come all, and enjoy either the hash
or pit barbecue, prepared by Walter F. Lynch,
noted cook.
Roddy's Drive-In
Just Beyond the Armory
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