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- i r Pase Two THE CLINJON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 19, 1950 BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES NOTED The' Chronicle Extends Greeting To Thiwe Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week and Mrs. AJlen Simmons, will be one' year old January •24t'{i. ' | . Mr. and Mrs.. Adam Andrews, of, Wilmington, N. C.,- formerly of"-this city, wilf- celebrate their ‘first wed ding anniversary January 22. Mrs. Michael Turner of Joanna, celebrated a birthday January 16. Gene King observed a birthday 1 yesterday. . HEALTH DRIVE HEAD Mrs. ,.W. E Bell vl’ill obsefve her j .rthday tomon >w, the 20th..' ‘Mrs. James E. Riddle of Gr-een- .Mle, the tormer Miss Sara Cooper : •Laurens, is celebrating a birthday ‘.day Mrs. Riddle was formerly mployed in this city prior to her narrage. , ' W E Bell wifi observe his 75th '.'rthday Saturday, January 2i. C C. Giles will celebrate. a-birth- .ay January 23, and his daughter. Mrs. C B Kugler, of Washington, N. C.. also, has a birthday on the 23r ( d. Arthur E Anderson. Ill, son of Mr. and Mrs A E. Anderson of Chi- ago. 111., will celebrate his birthday * n the__24th Mrs. ‘ Anderson is the ormer Miss Lai.ah Mae Edwards of .h:s city. Also celebrating a birth- ay on the 24th will be Lucy Eliza beth Eargle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Eargle, of Florence, for- t oerly Of thts “city, *arrd Dorothy . eanne Mahon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mahon, of. Greenville. Mrs. Mahon is-the former .Miss Eve- yn Ramage of this city f Henry Allen Simmons-, son of Mr. Birth Announcements • i a TRICE Mr. and Mrs. David Trice of Fay etteville. N r . C.. announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Hunter, in Fay-, ettevile bn Saturday, January 14. Mrs-. Trice is the former Miss Edna Earle Workman, daughter of Mrs. Earl Workman of this city. • SUMMERVILLE Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Summerville of Charlotte, N. C., announce the birth of a daughter at the Presbyte rian hospital in Charlotte, on Sat urday. January 14. Mrs. Summer ville is the former Miss Etta Na bors of this city. ~ > ERNEST P. NORWOOD Heading the Clinton office of the Laurens County Community Health , Plan drive, starting Monday, Janu- W’ALDROP Mr. and Mrs. Donald Waldrop of Route 2. announce the birth of a son at Hays hospital on Monday, Janu ary 16 Mrs. Waldrop is the former Miss Peggy Simmons q/ Enoree. NERVOUS STOMACH M, 1,1.MIN relieves distressing symptoms if "r.^rvous stomach ’—J heaviness after meals, belching bloating and colic due to ga, A i,LIMIN' hasb en scientifically tested hy doctors and found highly effective. World REDDECK Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. (Pinky) Redrieck announce the birth of a son, Larry Griffin, at the Blalock clinic on Friday. January 13. Mrs. Red- deck is the former Miss Evelyne Pitts, daughter of Mrs. Irene Pitts, and the late JoliTr Griffin Pitts. ary 23, will be Ernest P. Norwood, of Greenwood. A native of Green wood, Mr. Norwood is a graduate of the School of Commerce of the Uni versity of North Carolina. For sev-' eraL years he was associated with the Ouzts Insurance .Agency of ! Greenwood which is one of the larg est agencies in South Carolina. Since 1947 he has been associated with Cooper Sanders & Co., an ms firm in Greenwood. Mr. Sanders is famous — more than a « billion sold to date. fcl ^ AliTI ?*L ! lFj£j McGFKS DRUG STORE BEARD Mr and Mrs. Grady H. Beard an- nour.ee the Jrifval of a son, Ronald Hope, on Sunday. January 15. Mrs. Beard was before marriage Miss i Gerarldine Foster. iJf OUAUTV *«■ - • WORK DECORATING MAGIC FEEUN'" DISMAL FRESHEN UP THAT, ROOM WITH WALL PAINT with our variety of colors and patterns Advice on your plans Inquire D. E.TRIBBLE CO. LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES PHONE 94 S ! NCE - 1894 CLINTON, S.C. state agent for the Professional In surance Corporation of Jacksonville. FJa., which is the company under writing the Community Health ^lan. In a ‘statement furnished The Chronicle Mr Norwood says, ‘The Community Health Plan is the op portunity for all citizens of Laurens county to avail themselves of Hos pital-Surgical insurance at whole sale rates. Anyone now residing in Laurens County may enroll in the plan regardless of race, age, occupa-, tion, or medical history. We should -emphasize that the plan will be open only a limited length of time and after the enrollment campaign is -over the citizens of Laurens County must wait approximately one year to enr >11.” — 1 - ’ Special enrollment'-representatives will attempt to contact as many people in Laurens County as /pos sible. For the convenience of the ~peo~p1e in and around Clinton Mr. Norwood will have his headquarters ho \Tf>v /.ini tip fioOK - of HoUd Clinton. Interested citizens should call by the headquarters office to enroll or to discuss tlie~plan with a .qualified reprseentative. Persons desiring a’ representative to call on them should telephone the Clinton headquarters . by calling t number 723. A OlCAJb moKsm. QKedlrte Box Office Opens 2:45 — Saturday 12:45 10 A. M. Shows Monday and Thursday Thursday and Friday, Jan. 19-20 Samu«l ^ • Shellaborgcr'i ^ JfRINCE ofJCOXES TYRONE POWERtORSON WELLES WANOA HENOROt 2g, Saturday, January 21 J. ARTHUR RANK prtMftU JEAN SIMMONS • DONALD HOUSTON BLUE Lagoon km «—A A -* m » - A m MMivtotn nenra • • \ Mondaj r and Tuesday, Jan. 23-24 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25 BORDER INCIDENT Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, January 18 and 19 MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM (Teen Age Musical) Featuring Frankie Lane, the 1 Bands of Jimmy Dorsey, Jan Garber and Gene Krupa. With JEROME COURTLAND and V1R- GINIA WELLES. Feature: 2:24, 4:07, 5:50, 7:33, 9:16 Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, Chap. 4 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January 20 and) 21 OUTCAST OF THE TRAILS (Action Western) With MONTE HALE and PAUL HURST. 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