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■ r i t ' t H Pag:e Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / ■[ \ Thursday, November 10, 1949 State Report Shows Heavy Employment In Laurens County Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, Nov. 9—The South Car- * ’ina Employment Security Commis- in its summary of operations Observing National BRIEFS.. ABOUT v PEOPLE VOU KNOW THE CASINO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 9 and 10 MAGGIE AND JIGGS in JACK POT JITTERS With JOE YULE and RENIE RIENO Feature: Feature 2 40. 4:26. 6:12. 7:38. 9:44 Chapter 9— Batman and Robin 9c and 35c 10 A M Show WEDNESDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. November II and 12 RUSTLERS (Western) With TIM HOLT. MARTHA HYER and STEVE BROD1E. Feature: Friday 2 28. 4 56. 7:24. 9:52 S.itu:da> I 30, 3:53. G 20. 8:54 HIDEOUT (Action) With LLOYD BRIDGES and ADRIAN BOOTH Feature: Friday 3 29. 5 57. 8 25 Saturday: 2 31. 4 59. 7:27. 9 55 Chapter 8— Jomes Bros, of Missouri 9; and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Noxember 14 and 15 ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET THE KILLER it • r. e W.V TELL Fe.i NEW' i L ftm- A BB< »rr. LOU CO B< »RIS KARLOFF 4 26. •RT 9e and for the munth of September which ' Clinton Schools was issued this week, stated that the rate of insured employment in the . . state showed a decline during the EdUCCtion WGGK month of September. The rate for; •»> the week ending September 17 was i The Clinton public schools are ob- 5.6 per'cent of the average covered serving National Education week monthly employment, as compared to November 6-12. i Mrs. Ht M. Young, Jr., and daugh- seven per cent for August. The Sep-; The first in a series of three ra di 0 ter, Carol, spent the week-end in tember rate was the lowest since p ro g ra ms sponsored by the Laurens Charlotte, N. C., with her parents, March. County Education association w r as Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harmon, who, 1 1 The summary of operations show given over station WLBG, Laurens, vv ‘th other relatives, accompanied that a total of $4,730,558 was paid on Monday by a group of high school them home on Sunday, in w’ages in Laurens county during students. i Mrs. Grady Adair and children the first quarter of 1949, .while $4,- Tuesday, Leroy Burns, county su- spent the week-end in Woodruff with! 994,896 was the wage total for the perintendent of education, spoke on relatives and in Sedalia with her i 4th quarter of 1948. Employment ..>p eac j ier shortage in South Caro- mother, Mrs. J. M. Dukes, in Laurens county during the first j, na -» anc j yesterday Mrs. T. B. Sum- M rs h. M Youne and dm^htor months of 1949 did not come up to president of the County Educa- \|j ss Grace Young visited their! that of December, 1948, according to tion ass0 ciation, and Miss Margaret daughter and sister Mrs Harry Wil the figures, which have just been Blakel> , principal of Providence hams and Mr WUllams in Charl^ released. Employment in Laurens sc h 0 ol, of this city, explained “The n. C. during the oast xveek county totalled 8,420 persons during Reorganization Program’’ now being ’ January, 8,169 during February, and studied by the committee in the used as a text Isaiah 1:1-2. The passage was being fulfilled in him in his gracious ministry of healing and comfort. Let us rejoice that we can lind in him a friend in every time of need. Through him we may learn of God and his ways. In the hour of trouble we can learn of God’s reason for allowing it. Certainly we can believe that the reason would be plain if we could see the matter as God sees it. Let us know that faith is a potent antidote against fear and a source of strength and com fort in all the dark hours that may come to us. 8,104 during March of 1949, while coun ty. last December 8.527 persons were _ . . , w > i .~i Each grammar school has placed employed in the county. . . . • i ^ J an exhibit uptown emphasizing some In a graph based on the first quar- phase of the educational program. | ter of 1949. Laurens county Is plac- Florj(|a street sch00 , has a .. ubra J ed in the group of counties having ry’’ display at Blakely-Burton’s, and SIX-INCH SERMON By Rev. Robert H. Harper GOD COMFORTS PEOPLE Lesson for November 13: Isaiah Academy Street school used as a'40: 27-31: 41:10-13: 61:1-3. rylx)^’ electronic science ’ll TIMES YOUR i; tJf next to largest number of workers covered by unemployment compen-^ theme a ' Belk - S Department store the Memory Selection: Isaiah 41:10 sation, ha\ing between 4,o00 and 8.- .. Lunch Program and visual Educa _l A blessed thing in the Bible is the tion.” In the show windows at J. C.' ministry of comfort. Many need com- vtMviiittttJttvttMtwttvfUttwtvnwtttttttintt-: Penney company Providence school fort because of the dark hours of life illustrated the "Recreation Program ’ ; through which they must pass. To and "Visual Education Program” of j those who were doubting and ques- their school. At McGee’s Drug Store boning, Isaiah wrote that God, “the the high school has arranged a chem- Creator of the ends of the earth.” 1 istry window demonstrating the sci- faints not and is never weary. And i ence department. i troubled and weary ones are urged | The high school is also having a ^ wa *t f° r the renewing of their 'special program during a chapel Str P n -th in the Lord, period. Fear ls a devastating experience ^ and the onl$- /elief from it is trust . , rw#* in God- Jehovah declares: “Fear NGW Llass UiTTCGrS not; I will help thee.” Sometimes Arp FlprfpH Af the enernies God’s people may /-vie ciccicu /-vi be put t0 s h ame and confusion. But it is even a greater thing that men of faith can be delivered from fear New class officers and three new * n the heart and be strong to battle student councilmen have assumed gainst their difficulties. \Cith the their positions of responsibilityv at**^ J - sa * rn ‘ s t they can say:/'! will fear Presbyterian college following a stu- no ev '*- dent election. When Jesus, after entering upon ,, . ,, ... ~ his ministry, returned to Nazareth, Mrs. Jean Mobley o' Albany, Ga., hp p reac h e( j in the synagogue and MEAT SPECIALS Center Cut PORK CHOPS, lb 59c Boneless STEW BEEF, lb 50c Shoulder PORK ROAST, lb 45c Morrell’s ' Lb PICNIC HAMS 47c WATCH Sit Jku 'Him/ i 9n (iclwn r r,Nf»o.ilL l r QUABTZ CRYSTAL T *o CKCwr^CV ol »*■* \* r 4 r\ YOUR WATCH TESTED FREE Paulson Time-0-Craf s I»N1 (ATINO -.'AST o* SLOW it Wv, schnthic * >*0<« FREE WATCH SERVICE Saturday, November 12 Presbyterian College was named coed representative on Have your watch Inspected and the student council. The two fresh- adjusted by Mr. Bailey from the men councilmen chosen are Cloud Tiir.eorraph factory , who will be Hicklin of Rock Hill, and Worth Wil- with us to demonstrate the marvel of son of Charlotte. the machine a»e—Titneograph. This Officers of all four classes also machine plainly points out the merits were elected in the campus-wide and demerits of your wstch. it takes balloting. the guess work out of watch repair- The new senior class leadens are: ing President. Bob Stutts; vice-president. This service is FREE. We invite Ve ™ Dusenbury of Marion: serre- you to call during the dav and let us H Lorenzo Giles of Greenwood: THE CHRONICLE Completely Coven Clinton's Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No Substitute for News paper Advertising Tenderized STEAK, lb. ^ :. 79 c Chuck ROAST, lb. ., 45c Morrell’s Tenderized—\\ hole or Half ClttED HAM, lb 65c Fresh Lb. GROUND BEEF 45c a cRESH DRESSED POULTRY FRESH FISH The Country Market Telephone No. 98 check and test vour watch. A. F. ANDERSON Experienced Watchmaker Rear L. B. Dillard's Store QUao VMimm , OheatAe Ilox Oflice ()pen> 2: In — Saturday 12:45 Shows Hun Continuously - ■■ ■tmnsm—w mi ■■■ M I ■ Thursday and Friday, Nov. 10-11 ^ Everybody* SJying it ? *■ ' Funniest treasurer. Dick Lindsay of Bennetts- ville. Recently named junior class offi cials include: President. Blake Watts o! Bishopville; vice-president. Ron nie Johnston of Newnan, Ga ; secre- Urjr, Walter Gooch of Rock Hill: treasurer.* Laddie Brearley of Myr- WE IK> ALL KINDS Of PRINTING t! * Beach E\CFJ*T BAD The sophomore class:: President, CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. John Callaham of Liberty; vice-pres- ■ ' ■■ ident. Kirby Jackson of Sumter; sec retary. Dwight Groninger of Akron, Ind : Treasurer. Paul Moore of At lanta. The freshman class: President. Bill AIM. WMltS • JOHN LUND DIANA LYNN DON DiFORE ■ MARIE WILSON u Irm in« iit!iA«C)«t DEAN MARTIN JERRY" LEWIS br G+OfQ* Mor%hoM $cr««*vplOy by Cf M©wo»d >0»k# l#vy Saturday, Nov. 12 (One Day) “HIGH SEAS” (Thrilling Sea Adventure) With Glenn Ford and Evelyn Keyes Also: COLOR CARTOON Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 14-15 HOmM)HAWKS' „ t il Wednesday, Nov. 16 (One Day) “Johnny Allegro” (Treasury Men Track Down Counterfeiters) With George Raft, Nina Foch and George Macready Also: A MARCH OF TIME: “The Fight for Better Schools” Tsacrl of Clearwater. Fla.: vice ;> e-ident. Ned Hollingsworth of Nor folk. Va.; secretary. Henry Smith of Sylvester. Ga ; treasurer. Tommy Jordan of Bishopville. Birth Announcements NORRIS Mr. and Mrs A. M. Norris, J^of W.lmmgton, N. C . announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Patricia, on Wednesday. November 9. Mrs. Norris is the former Miss Luci’.e Wilson. MOVE Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Moye announce the birth of a son. Richard Benjamin, on Wednesday. November 2, at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Moye is the former Missr Anne Louise Strunk. GREGORY Mr. and Mrs. David Eugene Greg ory announce the birth of a daugh ter, Bernice Elizabeth, on Sunday, November 6. at the Blalock clinic, i Mrs. Gregory is the former Miss Alice Gertrude Price. CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. James Walter Cald well announce the birth of a daugh ter, Donna Kay, Monday. November 7, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Caldwell is the,former Miss Amy Young, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Willie Young of this city. JONES Mr. and Mrs/Benjamin F. Jones, of Joanna, announce the birth of a daughter, Connie Lou, on Friday. November 4, at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Evan geline Albertson. HOLCOMBE Major and Mrs. Ralph E. Holcombe, j ! now stationed at San Antonio, Texas, announce the birth of a son, Henry | Griffin, in San Antonio, on Thursday, October 20. Mrs. Holcombe is the former Miss Joyce Pitts, daughter of Mrs. Irene Adair Pitts L and the late John Griffin Pitts, of this city. Added Feature At Broadway Nov. 16 ”Th6 Fight Tor Better Schools” will be an added feature at the Broadway theatre next Wednesday, the management has announced. This is a “March of Time” subject made in the interest of better educational facilities for youth, and one which has interested many parents through out the country. • '»