The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 27, 1949, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, October 27, 1949
P. T. A. BAZAAR
CLINTON ARMORY
SATURDAY, OCT. 29 - 7:30 P. M.
Admission 10c and 25c
THE PUBLIC INVITED!
Orphanage Buys
Locker Building
And Equipment
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DAY VALUES
For your comfort, we have added the latest
in a new permanent wave machine.
NO HEAT DISCOMFORT
Recommended Especially for Children
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Here is a brand new “imisr’ for those tired feet and
legs — A SOOTHING AUTOMATIC MASSAGE, to ease
nervous tension. Try one today at . . .
Dell’s Beauty Shoppe
Telephone 20
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Box Office Opens 2:45 — Saturday 12:45
Shttws Run Continuously
Thursday-Friday, October 20-21
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Virginia Huston • Charles Kemper
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Wednesday, Oct. 26 - One Day
Enchantment
A Story Like “Smilin’ Through”
’ With DAVID NIVEN and TERESA WRIGHT
The Thornwell orphanage this
week purchased from Tom Plaxico
the building and equipment of the
Clinton Locker plant on Hampton
avenue. The property was recently
bought by Mr. Plaxico for $15,500 at
public auction to satisfy a mortgage
indebtedness held by a local bank.
Dr. M. A. Macdonald, president of
the institution, said yesterday that
the property was purchased by the
executive committee for the use of
the orphanage, which has been con
templating the construction of a
freezing unit. He did not state the
purchase price.
Mr. Plaxico said yesterday that the
property will be turned over to the
new owner on October 31. He also
stated that in the transaction he re
tained a vacant lot adjoining the
building.
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Roddy To Move
Local Restaurant
To Myrtle Beach
P. L. Roddy, proprietor of Roddy’s
Restaurant, announces in today’s pa
per that his restaurant will close
Sunday night, October 30. Mr. Roddy
states that he is moving his equip
ment to Myrtle Beach where he and
an associate will operate a large res
taurant near the Elrancho motor
court.
Mr. Roddy will continue to operate
his new Drive-In just beyond the
armory, he states, offering day and
night service. The friends of the
Roddys will be glad to know they
will continue to make their home
here.
Miss Evelyn Lula Blackwell, of Lau •
TAYLOR ’ -
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Taylor, Jr.,
announce the birth of a son, Edgar
Copeland Taylor, III, at Hays hos
pital on Thursday, October 20. Mrs.
Taylor is the former Miss Mary Hud
gens, of Spartanburg.
KNIGHT ~
Mr. and Mrs. James Alton Knight,
Sr., of Fountain Inn, announce the
birth of a son, James Alton Knight.
Jr., on Sunday October 23, at Hays
hospital. Mrs. Knight is the former
rens.
DOMINICK
Mr. ^nd Mrs. Billy Harold Dom
inick announce the birth of a son,
Billy Roselann, at Hays hospital, on
Monday, October 17. Mrs. Dominick
was Miss Betty Jewel Lanford, ol
Woodruff, prior to her marriage.
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Mrs. W. J. Henry, Sr.,
Observes 80th Birthday
In observance of her 80th. birthday,
! which occurred Saturday, October ■
22, members of the family of Mrs.;
W. J. Henry, Sr., gathered on Sunday
at the home of her son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Henry
on Musgrove street.
At noon a turkey dinner was serv
ed and later pictures were taken of,
the group and of Mrs. Henry.
Mrs. Henry’s sons, R. F. Henry, of
Leesville, Dr. B. H. Henry, William
J. Henry and Alec Henry, with their
families enjoyed the occasion. Also
present was Mrs. Henry’s greatgrand-
daughter, Nancy Law, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Elliott Law.
We offer our customers a
3-in-l Service — Advertising, Com
mercial Printing, Office Supplim. We
can supply all your needs.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Thornwell Teom
Still Winning
Thornwell Orphanage won two
football games the past week. On ‘
! Monday night of last week they de-
, feated the strong Lockhart team 12-0
I for the district two class “C” cham
pionship. Then on Saturday night
they defeated Greenbriar of Winns-
boro 26-13, This gives Thornwell a
total of six won and one lost.
Next week Thornwell will play the
winner of class “C” district four win
ners for the championship of dis
trict 2 and 4.
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
October 26 and 27
GREEN PROMISE
With MARGUERITIE CHAP
MAN. WALTER BRENNAN and
ROBERT PAIGE.
Feature: 2:38. 4:51, 7:04, 9:17.
Chapter 7—
Batman and Robin
9c and 35c
10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY.
FRIDAY AND SATl’RDAY,
October 28 and 29
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O'CONNOR COBURNDe HAVEN
Feature:
Fri.: 2:26, 4:13, 6:00, 7:47, 9:34
Sat.: 1:50, 3:44, 5:38, 7:32, 9:26
Chapter 6—
James Bros, of Missouri
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
October 31—November 1
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Soy "I Saw It In The Chronicle" — Thank You!
STEPHEN McNALU
SUE ENGLANp.* UnjU WHITING
(Juvenile Delinquency)
Feature: 2:24, 4:18, 7:24, 9:18.
NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 35c
BIG SPECIAL VALUES For
DOLLAR DAYS
THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
RAYON SLIPS
Choose from lace-trimmed 4-gored
styles and rich embroidered slips.
White, pink, blue, mint and lilac.
Regularly $1.98.
1.57
TRAINING PANTS
DEFT TISSUES
98c DISH DRAINERS
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Red rubber over heavy wire frame!
Cutlery tray, space for 10 plates.
Fine combed cotton, flat knit. In
white, pink; blue, maize. Sizes 2 to
8. Regularly 25c each.
3 for 50c
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
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SCOTT’S
Regularly $1.20 dozen
97c doz.
Hostess
QAKE COVER
Only 98C
With Attractive Glass Serving* f
Tray and Special Moisture-
Retaining Locking Groove
SPECIAL
Regularly $1.25,
Mall, tr COJ. Orient
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Soft, white ond absorbent! 300
count. Save? Regularly 25c.
2 for 29c
17-IN. SQ. PAPER NAPKINS
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Soft embossed, 100% white-
bleached! Regularly 29c.
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