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V * • ' \ ■ .V 1 Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 24, 1949 BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., has joined Airs. C. M. Ba;ley in Talledega, Ala., to spend Thanksgiving with their sister and daughter, Mrs. Brewer Dixon, aqd Mr. Dixon. Eloise Mar shall is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Li Marshall, in Wadesboro, N. C. Friends of Mrs. G. H. Trammell will regret to know' she is a patient r.t Blalock clinic. Mr., and Mrs. W. G. Coker and son, John, w’ill spend hte week-end in Knoxville, Tenn., with relatives and triends. Mr and Mrs. ttaynie G. Prince will have as their guests for Thanksgiv ing Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Prince, Mr. jnd Mrs. H. C. Turner. Charlotte, N. C : Mr. and Mrs. C. L Prince, Au- gu.'ta. Ga., Mr. and Mrs P. K. Cole man, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Prince) of Tifton, Ga. Mrs. Archie Hill has returned to; her home in Cross Hill after being a patient at Blalock clinic for treat-> ment. Miss Rose Lee is spending Thanks giving as the guest of relatives in Ti'ton, Ga. Friends of Bruce Quarles, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Quarles, will be. glad to know he is convalescing atj home following a tonsilectomy at Blalock clinic on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bell, Mrs. W. S. Hart and Mrs. Milwee Bell of Green-i wood, were guests Sunday of Mrs. E. B. Pinson and family. Mrs. Henry J. Winn of Greenville, was the guest Thursday of Mrs. N. Reese Young. j Mrs. W. R. Anderson is spending the Thanksgiving holidays in Tifton,* Thanksgiving Day Hours The Undersigned Drug Stores of the City Will Open On Thanksgiving Day Only from— 8 to 11A.M. YOUNG S PHARMACY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY McGEE'S DRUG STORE A QlcAb ’BR0kXm&. QFiedlrte . lto\ Office open* 2:15 — Saturday 12:15 Show* Run ( ontinuou«ly "for thanksgiving Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24-25 john Ford's New and fin®** . 9t tfur® Of the Fighting CavoWV- *«*“ >•» J ood M*. o« C Cat* i JOHN WAYNE • JOANNE DRU • JOHN AGAR BEN JOHNSON - HARRY CAREY, JR *.J0HN FORD W, », JAM! I WAIMH till Art *W? »f f»AH« MUOINI Artrt lAUtINO ITAttWCt A’WMvd k. Atoosr AKIg«t COtAO*AI>ON • B-.-A—rt W HO tAHO AlCUMt Saturday, Nov. 26 - One Day •COVER UP’ (Thrilling Mystery) With William Bendix, Dennis O’Keefe, Barbara Britton. and Art Baker Also COMEDY. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 28-29 OlftCCTCO BY DAVID BUTLER * •""t-ef JQHH TAIN TOR FOOTC - Wednesday, Nov. 30 - One Day ‘Take One False Step’ (A Very Good Comedy) ‘Witli William Powell, Shelley Winters and Marsha Hunt Ga., with her sisters, Misses Mary Lou and Patti Britt. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel, Miss Maude Sumerel. and Miss Betty Jean Sumerel are guests today of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor in Ruby. Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Wardlaw and son of Lancaster, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner and children are guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. L. G. Gordon, and Mr. Gordon in Winston-Salem, N. C., for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Smith and daughters spent the week-end in Dil lon with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jordan. Miss Cohe Summer is spending the Thanksgiving holidays in War, W. Va., as the guest of Mrs. Paul Rex Beach and family. * Friends of Mrs. J. W. Finney, Sr., will be interested to know she is a patient at Blalock clinic. Miss Mary Ella Bailey of Green- jwood. Miss Agatha Bailey of Ches ter, and Frank Bailey of Greenville, are spending Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Britton of Sum ter, were recent guests of Mrs. N. i Reese Young. I Friends of Mrs. Agnes Chandler of Cross Hill, will be glad to know she continues to improve at Blalock clinic where she is a patient. Miss Ann Blakely, who teaches in Cheraw, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely. Friends of C C Giles will be in terested to know he is a patient at Hays hospital fog treatmpnt FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 9th day*of December, 1949, I will render a final account of my acts and doing* k a» Executor of the estate of Nena Mar tin Copeland in office of the Ji^ge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o'clock a m.. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. Any person indebted to said estate Is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred J ISAAC COPELAND, Executor Nov 9. 1949 S-4cw She Wore A Yellow Ribbon j Memorial church, followed by “ business session of the Workers a business session council for the purpose of selecting Christmas programs, discussing “loy alty month’’ for the church which is in January, and the future planning for more efficient work in the Sun day school. Work will start on the Christmas programs as soon a- the material arrives. The Junior Missionaty society met last week at the home of Judy Ch iney on Elizabeth street, with a good at tendance and an interesting program. At the close of the meeting the hostess, assisted by several girls, served refreshments. On last Monday evening members r> f the Woman’s Missionary society, together with Rev. John H. Holland, Dan' Dunaway, and Murray Adams, i ■;j »e to the county home and held a Thanksgiving service for those liv ing there. The trip was planned by the Woman’s - Missionary society. LOVELY JOANNE DRU. who , plays the feminine lead in the tech- i nicolor frontier drama, “She Wore A Yellow Ribbon,” playing Thun- ; day and Friday at the Broadway Theatre. Bell St. and Laurens To Play Game For Seal Sale Benjamin Thompson has been named Chairman for the roLred di vision of the Christmas SeS le in the city. Thompson has arranged a football game for next Tuesday ni?iit at 8 o’clock at Johnson field with Bell Street high meeting Sanders hign of Laurens. The F rotec ds wil! go to the Seal sale it is announced, with the public invited to ee' th*. ^ame White friends are cordially invited Announcement is also made that the committee has arr.mged a sing ing convention to be given at Fre id- ship MethodLt church on Sunday. December 11. at 2:30. Participating will be the upper and lower ronvtMi- lions of the c unty in a program o* choir and quartet music A small ad mission be charged, with the white people of the community invited, the proceeds to ga to the Seal Sale fund Bailey Memorial Church Notes On i Wednesday evening a >h r. Thanksgiving aervice will oe he d at I Watch This Newspaper For Details Concerning a BIG TREASURE HUNT Sponsored by Clinton Chamber of Commerce VOU [MIT BUV R BETTER WORK SHOE & rune/ imj Iiiinii IT|( Pgters Diamond Brand Work Sho«s are quality*built. Fine choice leathers throughout, special heavy duty de signs and lasts, superb craftsmanship make them tops on your job day after day. These extra value shoes . . . comfortable shoes.', .last longer and make your work clay seem shorter. You set this guarontee with every pair! 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