The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 12, 1950, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday. January 12, 1 &,>()
^irth Announcements
hospital. Mrs franklin ps the former formerly of this city, celebrated
Miss Georgia Robinson. birthday January 3
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FRANKLIN
Mr.
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! ce, formerly of this city, celebrated, * Miss Myra Adair
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Edge announce a podding anniversary Jcfnuary 2. i throp college. Roi
and Mrs. James Franklin •>n-—tha-birth of a daughter. Mary^usan,
rounce the birth .f'a daughter. Lin- Jdnuarjr*. «, rt«t» j
* . ' Edae is the former Mjss Mary Hanks. , . i
da Louise, on January 6,‘at Hays . — 7 — , birthday Tuesday, January li. —I CIV IM/~u CCDII/Ak.1 *
Mi rphy . { Miles Garrison and Giles. Harri- al A-l NV-rl btRMON
~~ and Mrs. Carl Murphy an- Lawson, twin ^sons of Mr. and ( By Rev. Robert H. Harper
a Cletnson, spent Sunday with their has not been seen in t^e world since. [ number such as had been saved,
son and daughter-in-law, Mrx and -There were neither rich nor poor) How blessed it would ^8 if we had
1 among the members for they had all! churches comparable tt> that earlj
B. Able, of-Gay- , Gordon . p aTnon g members for they had all, churches comparable tb that early/--
tt.,, 3 , things common. They were of .“one ( church in Jerusalem! Instead of the
- . . , mil, spent tne r’llA/l ' nn«:opmlv t,hinff« nft»»n nrp^nl
Linda Bridge, daughtef of Mr. and week-end at her home here.
Mrs. C. W. Bridges, will have a I'
DO YOU HAVE
PROPER
FIRE PROTECTION?
Is your coverage adequate?
Should you suffer a disastrous
fire would ybur insurance cover
your loss? ^
Think this over. See os for
all kinds of Insurance, Surety
Bonds and keai Estate.
We Invite your business.
Clinton Realty
& Insurance Co.
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B Hubert Boyd
• Phone 6
Mr -.
jianrtce-the birth of a daughter, Theli
ma Helen. January 4, at Hays hos
pital. Mrs, Murphy is the former
Miss Hazel Pierce.
Mrs. Miles Lawson, celebrated their-
fourth birthday Jahuary 6. -
heart and soul.” They were filled! unseemly things often present then
with the Holy Spirit. There were | would be the unity of the Spirit. And
no divisions among them. They gave j with the fulness of the Spifit, the
themselves constantly'to prayer. And | power of God would work through
they ' continued to worship in the j the church and many would be add-
temple'. And the Lord added to their, ed to it—many who, had been saved
FELLOWSHIP IN EARLY CHURCH
Margaret Ann Bohck, daughter of. Lesson for January 15: Acts 2:42-
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bohck, will be 47; 4; 31-35
—. . seven years old^January 16. Memory Selection: .Acts 4:32.
HOLLAND ^Shands and Mrs. Michael We studied how the.church was
Sgt. and Mrs. Jackie Holland an- Turner, of Joanna, will observe founded" and empowered om .Pente-
nounce the birth of a daughter, Te- their birthdays January 16. % cost. Today we think of the kind of
resa Diane,'January 8, at Hays hos- Jenn ‘e Payne, daughter of Mr. life there was in the church after
pital. Mrs. Holland is the former an h Mrs. Horace -Payne, will cele- Pentecost. The first thing we con-
Miss Mildred Patterson. brate her birthday'January 18. • sidej is the Jellowship among the
January 19 is the Wedding anni- disciples. They formed a new kind
LSON j versary of Mr. and Mrs. Rhett of community and had “all things
I Mr. and Mr$. James Poison, of Adair. ... . (in common.”
Lydia, announce the birth of a Mr. and Mrs..Philip L. Roddy cel- Some have called their manner of
daughter, Kathy Dianne, January 6, ebrated their thirteenth wedding an- ijf e communism. Though it was a
at Hays hospital. Mrs. Poison is the nfversary January 6. _ _ shading o'f possessie»s*_it-was, quite
\toi
Mrs.
' former Miss Essie Estes.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle Extends Greeting?
To Those Whose Birthdays and
Anniversaries Occur This W'eek
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin cel- different from the communism oT
ebrated their wedding anniversary which we hear so much today. It Was
January 1. *- not a sharing of goods by force, but
1 ( *^ r - anc * Mrs. L. C. Singley ob- was voluntary. And it was not
served their - wedding anniversary atheistic but God-centered. Its goal
January 2, also Mr. and Mrs: Mar- W as not an 'alLpowerful, God-leSs
ion Nabors. state, but the church of God.
R. P. W ilder observed a birthday And it achieved a church such as
January 7.
Mr. and Mrs. James* L. Furr ob-
! served a wedding anniversary the
10th.
t Betty Jane Hamer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. P> Hamer, will be
ten’years old January 18.
Miss Doris Suber will " celebrate
h<^- birthday tomorrow.
Kay Thomas, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Thomas, will be ef&ht
years old Saturday.
January 18 birthdays will include
Sidney Rushton Bryson, Jr., son
0: M-r. and Mrs Sidriey Bryson, cel-
ebrated~his TTITl' bii thday December
30. ‘ -. *
L H Bagwell celebrated his birth
day January 3.
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Adair
observed t!ie:r wedding anniversary jack*HollSnct, Gene King, and Henry,
January 4. •, m. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Me- Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson cel-
Kinnon celebrated their .first wedd- ebrated their fourth wedding anni-
ing anniversary December 28. versary January 8.
January 6 birthdays included: Mrs. Mrs. J. Rhett Copeland, a former
J. H. Yon Hollen. & C Pinson, Karl Clinton resident, now with’ her
Johnson. Mrs. A B. Galloway, and daughter in Winston-Salem, N. C..
Billy McCrary, son of Mrs. Clyde had a birthday Sunday,
McCrary. *- - Mrs. M. E. Browning Is eelebrat-
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones cele- ing her 90th birthday today.
brated their- wedding anniversary Miss Nell Buchanan and Mrs. Es-
January 7. sie Atkins hav.ve birthdays tomor-
Mr and Mrs. Leland Young wi 1 row, the* 13trf.
their wedding
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Automobile
News
You can learn all about the
new 19.50 models in T H E
CHRCTMCLE.
You will find each week in
this newspaper interesting,
helpful "automobile news."
TussyWind and Weather Lotion
anniversary
obsorve
■'Tv' ; 'a V D,v,.;t ,,rf-ynion. formerly PERSONAL MENTION
of this citv. ohserve-his-hrrth- "■ ■
dav tomorrow and Mrs., Derrick has
Mrs. A.
B. Adair and
grandson, and Mrs. Thomason, of
Mr. and
a birthday on the 19th.
Mrs. R P, Wilier has a birthday Greenville, visited Mrs. Henry Na-
January 17. . bors on Sunday.
Mrs. W. R, 'Martin, of Columbia, Leonbre Saunders has returned to
■ — ■ ■ — ; ■— her home in Darlington after spend-
^^»♦♦ *• ♦♦ ins XiiG p3si w cgk witn ner dun’t,
Mrs. Powel Fraser, and Col: Fraser.
Mrs. Varina Bets.ill is visiting
friends in Spartanburg.
Friends of Mrs. J. N, Richardsprt
will be sorry to know she is ill at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Da
vid Chapman, in Pickens.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Goodale, of
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
January 11 and 12
PARADISE CANYON
A JOHN WAYNE action-loaded
Western. ■
Feature: 2:34. 5:07, 7:40, 10:13
...Also...
ARSON, INC.
With ROBERT LOWERY and
ANNE GWYNNE.
Feature: 3:30, 6:03, 8:36 *
Adventures of Wild Bill
Hickok, Chap. 3
9c and 35c
- 10 A. M. Show WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
January 13 and 14
tent leads cavalry
cadats la raafa war!
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Also—CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18
^ THE LADY GAMBLES
(A Gambler’s “Lost Weekend”) *3
With Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Preston, Stephen HdcNally
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2:31, 4:12, 5:53, 7:34, 9:15.
.Saturday:
1:30, 3:18, 5:06, 6:54, 8:42, 9:30
Chapter 5—
Radar Patrol vs Sky King
9c and 35c
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
January 16 and 17
STATE DEPARTME
: FILE 649
Adventures of Our For fcign
Y - Service.
"With • Virginia bruCe and
\\ILLIAM^ LUNDIIGAN
Featurer 2:24, 4:15; 7:24, 9:15.
NEWS AND SHORT
9c and 35c
Beware Coughs
From Common Colds
That HANG ON
Creomulsion relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid aatUre to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucou?membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or vou are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs.CHestColds,Bronchitis
Regular I size bottle
now only
Largs $2 $06
now $1
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50
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Economy carton V
(6-$l size bottles) for only $3.
off pric.i plus tax
• soother rough, chapped hands
• Creamy-smooth.., fragrant
e softens skin from head to to«
e protects against weather
exposure
6 guards against complexion
dryness
6 doubles as a make-up
foundation
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Come in or phono today! Solo for limited tim4 onlyl
Young’s Pharmacy
Phone 19
We Deliver
Take This Sale Without Fear
Of Being Sea Sick!
CLO TH SHOP
MUSLIN SHEETS
72x108 :... $1.89
81x108 $2.29 and $2.49
PACIFIC CONTOUR — CRIB
SHEETS
Cellophane wrapped .. $2.89 pair
CRIB SHEETS
45x72, $1.00 each
V IRREGULAR TOWELS
All sizes . 20c to 69c
100% ALL WOOL BLANKETS
‘ 72x84 $4.95
100% WOOL GABARDINE
Now, yard *: $3.19
ALL WOOL DRESS MATERIAL
Yard $1.69
COMBEt) CORDUROY
Yard $1,19
. (Ask about our pound goods)
ASST. COTTON PRINTS |
. Under 1 yard 98c lb.
COTTON GABARDINE
, 2 to 7 yards $1.00 lb.
MEN’S SHOP
BOYS' SOCKS 4 pr. $1.00
MEN'S TIES $1.00 and $1.50
$3.50 WINGS SHIRTS, now $2.29
$3.15 FLANNEL SHIRTS .... $2.29
RED GOOSE PATENT LEATHER
SHOES $4.50 and $5.95
MEN'S SHORTS 49c
MEN S BOXER SHORTS .... .. 59c
(Sanforized)
$5.98 BVD CORDUROY SPORT
SHIRTS, now $4.79
MEN'S $15.95 DRESS PANTS,
now $11.95
MENS' $7.50 ETCHISON HATS,
now $5.95
MEN'S $1.85 WINTER UNIONS,
now $1.49
BOY'S $1.25 WINTER UNION
SUITS, now ..$1.00
LADIES’SHOP
LADIES 1 HATS
Were $4.95, now
$2.95
SWEATERS
Were $3.75, now !
Were $5.95, now
$3.89
Were $4.50, now
$3.89
NYLON HOSE
Broken sizes, values to $1.75,
^ew ....3 $1.00
BLOUSES* >
Were $5.95, now $5^89»
WHITE LEGGINGS $2.25
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COTTON DRESSES
Were $1.89, now $1.50
Were $2.89, now $2.50
ONE RACK MARK DOWN
DRESSES /. $5.00
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ALL SALES FINAL ON MARK-DOWN
MERCHANDISE . ' ■
NO RETURNS — NO REFUNDS
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Joanna
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