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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, November 17, 1949
NOTICE
Of Change of
Location
‘ I>r. L. B. Marion is now
occupying his new office lo
cated in the Jacobs Build
ing on E. Carolina Avenue,
rooms 213. 214, 215.
Stores To Close
For Thanksgiving
WTDNESDAY AND THl'RSDAY.
November 16 and 17
JOE PALOOKA
...in...
COUNTEMCH
With JOE KIRKWOOD. LEON
ERROL and ELYSE KNOX.
Feature
2:33. 4:20. 6 07. 7:54. 9:41.
Chapter 10—
Batman and Robin
9c and 35c
10 A M Show WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY AND SATI RDAY,
November 18 and 19
SHERIFF OF WICHITA
(Western)
ALAN LANE
and LYN
With
WILDE.
Feature:
End ay 2:28. 4'36. 7 24. 9 52
Saturday: 1 30. 3:58. 6 26, 8:54
FLAMING FURY
(Crime Fighters)
With RAY ROBERTS and
GEORGE COOPER
Feature:
Friday: 3:28. 5:56. 8 24
Saturday: 2:30. 4:58. 7:26. 9:54.
Chapter 9—
James Bros, of Missouri
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TI'ESDAY.
November 21 and 22
new playthings. For instance, depart- the record 43 million persons under
ment store toy counters now set up 17 in the country, of which 10 mil-
for the sales rush, are showing more lion still creep or toddle, to give the
toys presumably powered by atomic Christmas spirit, and toy sales, quite
energy and jet propulsion. a boost.
Or, if father has been worried ^
Announcement is made that thc^' 24 Drlinken DrivCfS
, , . , ... he 11 buy one of the new pre-fabn-
stores and business houses of the . , . , .
, .. cated toy houses,
city will close next Thursday, No
vember 24, for the observance of he s all steamed up about the
Thanks°iving. 'tug-of-war between coal and oil. 1 ^ .
Announcement is also made that us c> ^ , s .^ r ^^ s a . nc ^ Special to The Chronicle,
beginning next Wednesday, the 23rd. pr '. cc;; : and . lhe . abor d ‘'i H,t es in- Columbia. Nov. 16.—Driving privi-
business houses will remain open all ' olved , m thangtng over from steam leges wlthdrawn in Laurens f ouaty
day instead of the usual half-day ocomotives to D.esels-perhaps hell ^ momh tolaUed 24 according t0
schedule The change back to a half- 0 . 10 n °te that elearic a report this week by H. E. Quarles,
day holiday on Wednesday will not i™', e ‘ s show more D.esel-type lo- Jr . direcWr ot the motor vehicle di .
be resumed until after the first of c T a j UCS \ ls .i 011 an vision of the state highway depart-
the year because of the Christmas
season.
morning instead of Thursday. The
change in publication day is made in
order to have the paper delivered to
our readers, city and rural, ip time
for Thanksgiving.
OFFICE BOOKS — Ledgers, Ledgei
Binders and Sheets, Cash Books,
Books — full stock. Chronicle Pub
lishing Co.
fnXounty Lost
Licenses Last Month
Birth Announcements
Mr. and
MAULDIN
Mrs. Ben Mauldin
an-
comotives this year than steam.
And among the new games is one ment
; in which the object is to find parking,
space for the family car. Many per-I ^ the withdrawals in Laurens
sons no longer consider this search c p un ty were in the nature of suspen-
funny, but the game is said to be ab- . s *P ns ’ an< ^ were on charges of
! sorbing, and serves to let the young- driving under the influence of liquor,
j ster see what he’s in for. | A11 of the offenders were male, with
The farm influence, now that crop e i®dt being between 17 and 30 years
"f ,
surpluses and food prices are so to
nounce the birth of a son at Hays ^ ore * n even a toymaker s mind,
hospital on Tuesday. November 15. ls 511 op® * n ^e electric train depart
Mrs. Mauldin is the former Miss Jes
sie Fuller of Greenwood.
ment. For insatnce, you can buy your
future 4-H club member a cattle car
Meats For Every Day!
OI age. ten being between 30 and 40,
and six being 40 or older.
In South Carolina, 554 driving
privileges were withdrawn during!
October by the highway department, i
with ramps that toy cattle will walk! A ^ s ' x ^e drivers were male,
HAMRICK
Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Ham
rick announce the birth of a daugh
ter. Linda Elizabeth, at Hays hospital,
on Tuesday, November 15.
THOMAS
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas, of Ma
con, Ga„ announce the birth of a
daughter. Victoria Lynn, on Novem-
up and down.
The magnet is plentiful, too.
There’s a magnetic farm, with little
pigst led unerringly to the source of
their dinner by magnets, cows that
are milked magnetically, and a rab
bit with a magnetic nose to which a
carrot clings.
Most stores placed their orders be
fore November 1, but some are re-
HI M STKOMKEKli
LIZ A B Kill SO
DON DHFOKL
DAN III IlLfcA
TOO
LATE
FOR
r TEARS
Feature: 2:17. 4:20. 7:17. 9 20.
NEWS—SHORT 9c and'35c
ber 8. in Macon. Mrs. Thomas is the P orte ^ reordering and in a few items,
former Miss Elizabeth Lynn, daugh- ^pecially some of the most popular
ter of Will L. Lynn of this city. *‘ V ’ e n p w dolls, are hawing to wait
’ j for dl vieT.rhyeap mfwyp mfwyp m
ROPER for . delivery. The effect of the steel
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Roper an-j j* however, is generally mini-
nounce the birth of a daughter. Ann, rniz °d in the trade. Foreseeing it,
on Monday. November 7, at the Lau- m()5 i manufacturers laid in enough
ens hospital. Mrs. Roper is the for-j !ast sum mer.
:r.er Miss Annie Rogers Bailev, Dol.ars are a chief standby, as al-
daughter of Mrs. T. L. W Bailey, and ways - There are more b °y dolls this
Call 74.
FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES
the late Dr. .Bailey, of this city.
Wide Variety of Toys
Will Be Available For
Christmas This Year
and the largest number of withdraw
als, 218, were made from drivers be
tween 17 and 30 years of age. Of the'
remainder, 202 of, the drivers were I
between 30 and 40, and 134 were 40
or older. Of the causes for withdraw- ;
al action, 541 licenses were with
drawn in the state on charges of
drunken driving, 11 were withdrawn)
for reckless driving, and two were
withdrawn because of unspecified 1
causes.
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IS SORORITY PLEDGE
Informal pledging for Miss Toccoa
Bailey Wise, of this city, daughter of
Mrs. H. M. Wise, to membership in
Kappa Alpha Phi social“sv>rority at
Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., was
held on Sunday, November 6. Miss
Wise is one of nearly 500 young wo
men who are pledged to the 16 social
sororities at the college.
year, and they reflect the new style
trend to western outfits. But there
are new girl dolls, some with flirting
j eyes, others with improvements on
the pronunciation of mama. And one |
comes complete with a baby formula
which its young mother can prepare,
step b> step and feed the doll. i The Chronicle will go to its largo
.Santa C.aus is sc. to put a $300 Th etoy makers are banking on .family of readers next Wednesday
million bite on dad for tovs this — — —— ^ — :
Chronicle To Print
Early Next Week
Sliced
BACON SQUARES, lb
.. 34c
Morrell Pride
BACON lb.
59c
Home-Made
LIVER PUDDING, lb
...45c
Boneless
STEW BEEF lb.
w
50c
Center Cut
PORK CHOPS, lb
60c
BOILED HAM, y 2 -lb
...50c
VEAL'STEAK lb. 65c
Mild
CHEESE, lb
49c
N. Y. State
CHEESE, lb
. 69c
The Country Market
Telephone No. 98
Christmas There are a record num-
de:- of children to unwrap the pres- j.;
ents. and a record number of fathers j*
to buy the toys and help wear them
out.
The stores will offer more lower- *.♦
"ificed toys.- but plenty of luxury- t-J
priced ones, too American toy man-
ufacturers think they’ll .top last
year’s unit sales volume, but that
lightly lowered prices may keep the ?♦
ol’.ar sales volume down to last
year's $300 million. Santa Claus may
e penalized a few yards in commu-
■i ties where incomes have been hit
by strikes or lay-offs. But for the #
•ountry as a whole, there should be l\
I- many or more fond parents, un- 4.X
'es. and aunts, trying out the toys g
on store counters and buying.
They’ll have a wide choice. Almost j-j
verv problem currently agitating Jij
parents is echoed in the designs for j*J
1-2 PRICE DRESS SALE!
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Starts Thursday—Doors Open at 9 A. M.
THREE DAYS, 17th, 18th, 19th—Thurs.,Fri., Sat.
Qleu)
'MOAmta
OKjecCUe
Box Office Opens 2:45 — Saturday 12:45
Shows Bun Continuously
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 17-18
LADD!
ALA* donna
LADD REED
"Chic
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A Porc^Ourt ’
Picture :
A FIGHTER REPORTER
SU GS HIS WAY TO
THE HOTTEST STORY
OF THE YEAR
Saturday, Nov. 19 - One Day
“Cobra Woman”
(In Gorgeous Technicolor)
With Jon Hall, Maria Montez, and Sabu
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 21-22
PAUL LINDA '),/1 f CELESTE CHARLES
DOUGLAS-DARNEILb y holm-mmi,
EDMUND G0ULDING I M fcwuw % NUNN ALLY JOHNSON
Wednesday, Nov. 23 - One Day
‘The Paradine Case’
With Gregory Peck, Ann Todd, Charles Laughton,
and Ethel Barrymore
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Dresses, Coats and Suits
All 1-2 Price!
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COATS
Wonderful styles in all-wool,
gabardine and velour. Styled
right for you.
SUITS
Perfect for winter wear. In
best materials ever made.
DRESSES
Beautiful crepes, failles, and
wools. Chick styles.
SKIRTS
All Skirts reduced—and you’ll
find amazing values in Sweat
ers also.
GLOVES
Lovely styles and colors
Greatly Reduced
BLOUSES
CLOSE-OUT
$8.95, $7.95, $6.95, $5.95
and $4.95 values
S3.95 each
R
BED JACKETS Ba & 8 Reduced
Closeout of wool sleeves—
Now $1.00
WOOL BED JACKETS
Close-out
$2.95
Wonderful gifts for Christ
mas and personal use.
PAJAMAS
Sanforized shrunk. Close-out
values. Be snug, be comfort
able in these pajamas.
See them.
ALL HATS
V2-Price
This Sale is for Your Pleasure and We’ll Save You Money In a Big Way.
Get Your Christmas Gifts Now and Save Last-Minute Rush.
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NO CHARGES
NO APPROVALS — ALL SALES FINAL
The Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Shoppe
Ella Adair Phone 129