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vjr •• Page Two , THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 2, Bailey Memorial Church Notes— To Broadcast Sejvice NeM Sunday morning, February 5, *.he BafTeyMemoria 1 Southern Meth- ' • church will broadcast its regu- j r mornmg-^orshtp-sefviee over- radio station WLBG The adult choir ill render an anthem, and the pas tor, Rev. John H. Holland, will de- liver a message on the theme, “The Forgotten Day; M dealing with Sab- lath desecration. Valentine Party On Monday evening; Feb. 13, at T 30, the Epworth league of the church will enjoy a Valentine party, -.o which all the young people of the church are invited. Preparation for this party is already under way un der the leadership of Mrs. Art Freet, 'cgether with the assi'stance of the Jeague counciL- Junior Missionary Society The Junior Missionary society met .it the home of Myrtle Hardman last Tuesday afternoon. The program . n.MS’ed ot the usual devotionals in •he reading of appropriate passages tuie. the singing, of hymns, d'i the )flering of prayers. During - bus;no'S meeting.it"was voted to ■ t ntin .t the weekly meetings ph T7Tt-'.ia> .dternndn. and to meet i.a ■.t ch..: h ioi' jowixe of the gather- i.gs At the c’lose. of the meeting, Mj tie -Hardman, the hostess, assist ed by others, served refreshments.—i District Epworth League Meet ■ Frida v e vening Feb, 17. the Ep- . Clinton, Lydia Mills To Let Contract Ifor Swimming Pool Thf^pei choir oC ,he woman's!And Company Store college Chopel Choir To Give Program At Baptist Church National Guard Summer Training Dates Announced Field training dates for all South Carolina National Guard and Air National Guard units-were distrib- Ford High School Defeats Thornwell vr evening Icians are under the direction of Prof. Arnold Everette Putman of the uni- 'versity music department, i The pastor, Rey. J. H.. Darr, ex tends a cordial invitation to the pub- ! lie to hear the choir. Birth Announcements The Thernwe 1 !! girls and boys bas ketball team . was defeated Monday 1 night at Ford High gymnasium. ! The Thornwell girls played one of the best games of the season. The boys and girls looked nice in their new purple and gold suits, of Furman university will, p s Bailey.-president of Clinton present a. program of sacred music | an( j Lydia Cotton Mills, s^id yester- : uted Monday to officers and unit fat' the First Baptist church Sunday day that bids for the conS truction! commanders by Brig. Gen. James C. evening at 7:30. The talented musi- q{ swimming p(>0 i s an d b&th houses j Dozier,’adjutant general. at the two mills have been received,! The dates of summer encampment whlch are ver y attractive. y The girls and contract will be let in the near [ were so arranged in order that | wear purple trunks trimmed in gold future. Both pools he said, will be of 1 guardsmen might have the opportu- the shirts are purple with non-slip concrete, measuring 50 by; nity to vote in the first and second I. Thornwell written across the front 100 feet, with wading pools at £he'! Primaries 0 n July 11 and 25, accord-j in 8old letters. ends of the-pools measuring 50 feet ' ing to General Dozier. I The line up for Thornwell girls in a semi-circular design. The bathl The 22fith AAA Group, consisting was: Forwards, H. Driggers, 4; E. B. houses will be of red brick and ar-j^ ^the 713th AAA Gun Battalian,, ^■ 0 2 < e ’ an d Armstrong, 10. ' chitectural concrete framing windows | 678th AAA AW Bn., the 107th AAA j Guards were J. Gooch, S. J. Max- of glass brick. Each of the bath' AW Bn., the 246th NG Army band and , !• Price. i ^houses will have 2,000 square - feet and the 363rd SRMU will train at The final score for the girls was ToTTloor space, giving room for men’s Camp Stewattr-Ga., from June 25 29 ^ 20 and th® hoys 33 to 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Watson Wise an( j women’s dressing rooms. 'through July 9. announce the birth of a daughter^ Low bidder was Crosland Con-! The Clinton unit is included in the For DRY CLEANING And a Complete - LAUNDRY SERVICE ...Call... David Owens Phone 640-W PROMPT SERVICE WISE" Kathy Ann, on Sunday, January 29, struction company of Columbia at; 228th AAA group, i at Hays hospital. Mrs. Wise is the $169,427. Other bids were made by 1 former Miss Mildred Hill. the Fiske-Carter Construction com- 1 CARD OF THANKS pany of Spartanburg, $172,448: C. i w e w j s h DAILEY TO SING AT NEWBERRY The Presbyterian college choir, un der the direction’of Dr. Edouard Patte, will give a program at the Aveleigh Presbyterian church in -- express our sincere , M. Guest and Sons^ Anderson, $188,- thanks to friends and neighbors for Newberry Sunday morning. Mu. and Mrs. Darrell Dailey, of ihO; and Crosby Consjruction com- their kindness and expressions of 7” Hickory, N C.. formerly of this city, pany of Union, $195,000. The award sympathy during the illness and at CARD OF THANKS announce the birth of a son. James of the^contract it was stated by the death 0 f our dear husband and I wish to express* my deepest Darrell. Jr . at the Blalock clinic, on Greenville architects and engineers father, Olin C. Derrick. Our thanks thanks to Dr George ( Blalodk Dr Monday. January 3,0. Mrs. Dailey is is pending further negotiations with also g0 t o Dr. E. N. Sullivan and Morgan Milford, the Wses at’ the the former Miss Bet.y Davis^_da.ugh^ ..the two low—bidders. ——- "rthe nurses at Hays hospital. Blalock clinic, our friends and loved ter "of Mr. and Mrs James R. Davis Mr. Bailey also announced that —MRS. O. C. DERRICK iif Laurens. Mr. Dailey is the son of bids will be received through Feb- AND CHILDREN. Mr and Mrs J. B Dailey of this city, ruary 14 for a community mil^tore , in the Clinton Mills village. The store ones for the many, kindnesses shown during the illness and death of my wil be around 6,000 square feet andj modern in every detail. ^ - husband. David A. Richardson. Mdy M BS( KIBE TO THE CUKONK LE God bIcss each o( you — JL .vortn League rally df' district No. 3 ■.vi!l meet in Bailey_Memorial church t 8 o’clock The local league will Resent :he program under the lead ership of Mrs Freet. Mrs. John Hol- land and the program committee, and 2G0 are expected from the "various leagues :-n the district. Rabbit Season In the County Closed February 1 FOR SALE— Whizzer Motor Bike In Good Condition S55.P0 Sharpton’s Service Statiori Call 431 HERE FOR GLENN FUNERAL The following friends and relatives were here last- week for the funeral of Downes A. Glenn: Rev. and MFsT Paul Patton, Jonesville: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Atwell, Spartanburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. E O’Steen. Nashville, Tenn.: Gen. ana Mrs. James Dozier, Miss Lucy The season for hunting rabbits was Little, Jim Little. Graham Patton, 1 c i osec i j n Laurens county yesterday, Columbia: Mrs. John Hoke. Rock February 1, it was announced by* Hill; Mrs. Mary Bailey, Greenwood; Garvin B. O'Dell, county game Mrs A E. Cleveland and son. Wil- warden. liam. Gastoni^/N. C.: Fred Little, Mr. O’Dell said that the order for Laurens, Mrs. F. C. Campbell. Mrs. the curtailed season was issued ear- Elnora Johnson, Duncan Johnson, of iy this week by State Game Warden Newberry; and Mr^.* Dora Shealy, a. A. Richardson at the request of Little Mountain. the Laurens county delegation be- ~ ; cause of the unseasonably warm 7 weather and the~expected arrival of a shipment of rabbits to replenish the present short supply.. _ . T" . „ ..,4 ! j ‘The Paper Everybody Read*’ County Forest Fires Damage 70 Acres 5p< dal : ■ Th ■ Chi micle., Columbia. Feb. 1.—Fore It tires 2 Q/l&u) 'JfflOADlNKH Ohjeathfi Box Office Opens 2:45 — Saturday 12:45 10 A, M. Shows Mondav and Thursday • • Thursday and Friday, Feb. 2-3 t • * The game warden'said that a ship ment of the rabbits is on the road in and expeeted_some time this week. Laurens ,ninty damaged" a'total of They will be put out immediately, 16 w laded acre' during Derember, upon their arrival, he said. They are bringing the number of w-ooded acres grown specimens, he said, trapped ourned by forest fires in the coun- 1 wild in Missouri and New Mexico, ty since the beginning of the 1949- Although brought . a "long way. he 50 fiscal year to 70.2. according to said, they are regular “cottontails” a report of the S. C. State Commis- of the same breeds already in the sion of Forestry. , countjl. 2- Mr. O’Dell also called attention to the fact that 1949 fishing licenses are out of date and that new ones must j be carried by fishermen using rods and reels. j 7. 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