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' S' Page TV^ ^ , ' Stiff SPECIALS! VEAL CHOPS or ROUND, lb. . 79c ~ BEEF ROAST (chuck), lb. .... 45c Quality STEAK (round), lb. 75c BACON SQUARES, lb 25c Fresh—rHome StuflFed UNK SAUSAGE, lb 49c , Fresh — BEEF LIVER, lb. ■ ■ 69c V Y. State CHEESE, lb. ... 59c The Country Market TELEPHONE NO. 9$ E CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 9, 1950 Presbyterian Laymen's Sunday, February 12 I (^n Sunday morning, Feb. 12, the Presbyterian ministers will step down trom their pulpits and become members of the< congregation, in a Presbytery wide laymen’s Sunday program.. _ The subject of the morning’s thought will be “A Layman’s Views on Christian Stewardship”, and in 16 churches throughout the five counties which comprise South Car olina Presbytery, ordinary men from the congregation of neighboring churches will be on their feet to tell their fellow laymen about Christian giving. This series will culminate a cam paign which has sent visiting teams into every cooperating church in the Presbytery on four different occas ions. — 'MOAMEl OKeabte Box Office Opens 2:15— Saturday 12:45 1 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, Feb. 9-10 ,1 mc-MsBIGGEST WESTERN IN 10 YEARS! mb h*’ 1 ambm$» mm Saturday, February 11 WILL ROGERS j Organized by D. W. A. Neville, (president of men’s work in the Pres- , bytery, and Lt. Col. P. A. Fraser, , chairman of theVPresbytery Program of Progress committee, this campaign ; has uncovered a valuable group of j talented laymen, and has also given ! new life to laymen throughout the j Presbytery by showing them more 1 about their own task in church work, | and giving them, a bigger hand in the steering of Church ‘Work. Under the direction of Col. Fras- per, who held a series of planning ijneetings here, ^he following mes- i sages were carried to members of . this Presbytery during the past six | months: In October, a campaign tell ing about the coming mens^corlven- j tion in Atlanta and urging attendance (the Presbytery had more than 100 !per cent of it's quota there), fhe j second series told of the challenge i received at the convention, the third ; had as its subject, “A Layman's Views bn World, Missions” and -the fourth series, next Sunday, will carry the message of Stewardship. Laymen from the First Presby terian church here who will speak Sunday are: Tom Plaxico at First Church, Abbeville: Hugh Jacobs at Ware.,. Shoals; and W. at Old Fields, Ora. C. Baldwin Mills Let Contract For Swimming Pools | ~ It was announced yesterday that j contract for construction of large i concrete swimming pools at Clinton and Lydia Cotton Mills was awarded ; to Fiske-Carter Construction com pany of Spartanburg, and that con- ‘struction of both projects will be.rin at once, to be completed for summer use. i The contract price for the two pools is $156,000. LIONS MEETING AT 7:00 j The Lions club will meet Friday i evening at 7:00, it is announced, by i club officials. ! The time is a half-hour earlier than usual, and will be held m the college dining hall. in “Steamboat Round The Bend” With Anne Shirley. Eugene Pallette, Irvin S'. Cobh, and Stepin Fetchit Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 13-14 LEARN ABOUT TWO-TIMING LOVE IN CAFE SOCIETY Penthouse parties! Night club brawls! Swank bar pick-ups! M-G-M's glamorous love story with 4 great stars! BARBARA --JAMES Stanwyck • Mason VAN AVA Heflin Gardner “Em Side, MsrSm’’ CYD CHARISSE • NANCY DAVIS • GALE SONDERGAARD A MERVYN LEROY PRODUCTION WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15 THE GREAT SINNER With Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Walter Houston, and Ethel Barrymore , WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. February S'and 9 GUN RUNNER (Western) With JIMMY WAKELY and ‘ CANNONBALL” TAYLOR. Feature: 2:00, 4:18, 6:36, 8:54. u~ ..Also. PROJECT X (Communists and Atomic Secrets) With KEITH ANDES and RITA COLTON. Feature: 2:54, 5:12, 7:30, 9:48. Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, Chap. 7 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, February 10 and 11 RIDERS IN THE SKY (Gene Autry Western) With GENE AUTRY and GLO RIA HENBY. Feature: Fri.: 2:00, 352, 5:44, 7:36. 9:28 Sat.: 1:54, 3:46, 5:38, 7:30, 9:22 Chapter 9— Radar Patrol vs Sky King 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, February 13 and 14 m Gloria Hmy-IOrtf Gnat-tube! Ran***' Tomaay to-Fuzzy Knifht • Carafe* Cotton ■ntari mi Grwy-Tfe OUahoa* Wrangtoa Feature: 2:38, 4:22, 7:38, 9:22. NEWS—SHORTS. 9c and 35= Mon., Feb. 13th Thru Sat., Feb. 18th UNCLE JERRY NATIONALLY KNOWN CHILD PHOTOGRAPHER Specializing In Children’s Photographs We Make^ Young or Old WE WILL BE AT BELK’S Clinton, S. C. i - To Bring You A Special Portrait Offer! One Beautiful 8x10 Portrait* In Carbon for Only 1.00 WITH A FULL SELECTION OF PROOFS A REGULAR $4.00 VALUE See Our Photograph Display In Bulk’s Window No Appointment Necessary All Work Guaranteed Only One Offer To A Person Minors Must Be Accompanied Bv Parents BULK’S V.. “SELLS IT FOR LESS’ To All Citizens of Laurens County: THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE IN 1950 TO ENROLL IN THE Professional Community Health Plan The 1950 Campaign Will Positively Close at Midnight, Sat., February 11, 1950 WHY SHOULD YOU ENROLL? Because this is a SPECIAL plan with special benefits that would not be available except through the endorsement and support of prominent local business, professional, and civic leaders. Because through the PROFESSIONAL Community Health Plan you get the largest 'benefits for the smallest cost—benefits tha* would otherwise not be available. Because after the enrollment period the plan will not be available for one full year. WHERE TO ENROLL (1) IN CLINTON—at Hotel Clinton E. P. Norwood in Charge Telephone 723 (3) IN GRAY COURT, S. C„ At Jack Pace’s Grocery Store (2) IN LAURENS—212 W. Laurens St. (Office of Gilbert Roberson) Jack E. Beddingfield in Charge Telephone 489 (4) With any authorized Professional Community Health Plan representative of the Professional Insurance Corporation of Jacksonville, Florida, who will be glad to show you his credentials. WHEN TO ENROLL ANYTIME BETWEEN NOW AND FEBRUARY 11, 1#50. Call in person at our Head- quarters or telephone and we will try to have a representative contact yoi. We are do ing our best to contact every citizen of LAURENS COUNTY, but time is short and we may not be able to do so. DON’T WAIT. Obtain the Benefits of this Plan for your self and your family while they are available. BE SURE — Specify PROFESSIONAL. Investigate! — Be sure it is the PROFESSIONAL Community Health Plan for LAURENS COUNTY that is underwritten and guaranteed by The Professional Insur ance Corporation of Jacksonville, Florida. ^ LAST DAY-FEBRUARY 11, 1951 l. J