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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 23, 1950
Joanna News
(Continued fnwn page eight)
Blind Children in China”: Mesdames
Cecil O’Dell, chairman. Pearl Wil
liams. John Gaskin. James Simpson,
Duke Wright and Pat Bowers.
The hostesses, Mrs. James Simp
son and Mrs. Lavinia Cooley; served
a salad course, fig rings, salted'nuts
and coffee.
Important Announcement
The Democratic club will meet at
Joanna club house Saturday at 3
^'clock for the purpose of reorgan
izing, Delegates will be elected on
Saturday to represent this precinct
at the county convention to be held
the first Monday in April and at this
meeting a county executive commit
teeman and eight delegates to the
state convention will be elected.
tion hour. - , „
The games were led"W'Marvin
Norman.
Refreshments of sandwiches, po
tato chips and lemonade were ser
ved.
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Art Masterpieces
To Bef Exhibited At
School April 3-5
The Beta club of Clinton high
school will sf>onsor an exhibition of
modern art April 3 through 5 at the
predation to my friends for every ^‘8^ school building,
act of kindness shown my family; 'The collection consists of 150 mas-
and I during my reseat illness, for terpieces representing the French,
the beautiful flowers, cards, trays Italian,. Flemish, English, Dutch,
and especially to the donors of Spanish, German and American
blood and to the nurses. , schools of art. and are reproductions
^ ,, ... of works of artists far many gener-
May God s richest blessing rest ■'
upon each of you, is my prayer, j
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my deepest ap-
Mrs. Charlie Cole.
ations.
The three-fold purpose of the pro
gram and exhibition, it is stated by
ON DEAN’S LIST the sponsor club, is, first, to develop
Mrs. George Frady and Miss My-1 a love of beauty through the intelli-
ra Adair of this city were among - -
students at Winthrop college listed
on the deans list for-the pfst semes- 1
Sub-District Meeting
The Laurens Sub-District of the
M Y F. met Monday night in Jo
anna with Epworth M.Y.F. as hos-
tess.^
The business and worship pro
gram was held at the church. Billy
Bowers, president, presided over the
business.
Central church of Laurens present
ed a program on “The Man Who
Betrayed Jesus.”
Immediately following the requir-
t*d work, the group of ^1 adjouiiied
to Joanna club house for the recrea-
ter.
Mrs. Frady is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Anderson, and Miss
Ariair is the daughter of Mr. and’
Mrs. R. C. Adair.
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against ;
the estate of William Hugh Simpson,;
deceased, are hereby notified to file
same duly verified, with the under
signed, and those indebted to said
estate will please make payment
likewise. i
LEILA EDWARDS SIMPSON,
Executrix, Clinton, S. C.
The Greatest Film Experience of all Time!
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If VIUIAN SNmSPEAlC
covriM ors performances:
Features Start at 3:00. 6:00. 8:45
Advanced Prices for This Picture
Matinee—90c, Night $1.20 — Students 74c — Children 50c
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
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Shows Run Continuous
Thursday and Friday, March 23-24
MATCHLESS WARNER EXCITEMENT!
KIRK
LAUREN
DORIS
OUGLAS BACALL DAY
Hoagy Carmichael JUANO HERNANDEZ MICHAEL CURTIZ - JERRY WALD
Saturday, March 25
RAMROD
(Western Adventure)
With Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, Preston Foster,
? and Charlie Rugbies
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Monday and Tuesday, March 27-28
Ik TRULY GREAT MOTION PICTURE!
Olivia deMand Montgomery (M
Ralph Ridiardson
MUtAM WYLER’S
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 — ONE DAY
Laurence Olivier
Presents
HAMLET
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GOLD
THEATRE
JOANNA, S. C.
Morning Shows—10 A. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Matinee—3 P. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Night Shows—6:30 and 8:36
Every Night
Admission 35c (38c pins 6c tax)
Children under 12—9c
Thur.-Fri.
March 23-24
PINKY
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With Jeanne Crain
Saturday March 25
Double Feature
COUNTER PUNCH
With Joe Palooka
...and...
BLACK MIDNIGHT
Mon.-Tues. March 27-28
In Color—
THE BUCCANEER
GIRL
With Yvonne de Carlo
Wednesday
March 29
THE DARK PAST
Also CASH NIGHT
NEXT—
THE GREAT LOVER
THE CASINO
FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY,
24 and 25
' m
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
March 22 and 23
COUNTESS OF
MONTE CRISTO
(Ice Show)
With SONJA HENIE, OLGA SAN
JUAN, MICHAEL KIRBY.
Feature: 2:00, 4:40, 7:20, 10:00
...Also... i
RAGTIME-
COWBOY JOE
(Western)
With JOHNNY MACK BROWN.
Feature: 3:17, 5:57, 8:37.
Adventures of Wild Bill
— Hickok, Chop. 13
9c and 35c
MULE TRAIN
With GENE AUTRY and CHAM
PION, SHEILA RYAN, and
ROBERT LIVINGSTON.
Feature:
Fri.: 2:26, 4:09, 5:52, 7:35, 9:18.
Sat.: 2:10, 4:00, 5:50, 7:40, 9:30.
Devil Horse, Chop. 3
. 9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
March 27 and 28
KIDNAPPED _
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(Robert Louis-Stevenson’s Book
Brought To the Screen).
With. RODDY McDOWALL and
SUE ENGLAND. ,
Feature: 2:34, 4:29, 7:34, 9:29.
NEWS AND SHORT
9c and 35c
gent^use of good pictures and to fur
ther the cause of art; second, to as
sist in community upbuilding and
foster an interest in school affairs;
and third, to create funds for the
permanent and systematic decora
tion of school buildings and class
rooms. * • "
Tickets will be sold by the home
rooms of the schools, 15 cents for
students and 25 cents for adults. The
homeroom selling the highest amount
of tickets will win a picture for their
■ classroom.
| During the exhibition, guides will
tell the story or significance of the
portrait or scene, it is announced.
Clinton and Cross Hill
Churches To Have
Study Course
The Training Unions of the Cross
Hill Baptist church and the First
Baptist church of this city will hold
a Baptist Study Course March 27-
31. The meetings will be at the
First Baptist church here and will
begin at 7:15 each evening, con
tinuing until nine o’clock. The facul
ty for the week and books to be
taught 4re as follows:
Rev. Ware Madden, Adults—“The
Winning Witness’.
Mrs. Meares, Young People—
“What We BeUeve”.
Miss Louise Bagwell, Intermedi
ates—“Training in Christian Ser
vice.”
Miss Roslyn Cason, Juniors—“The
Junior Baptist”.
Mrs. Mary Norman will have
charge of the Story Hour Group.
A good attendance is anticipated
and an invitation i!s extended to
those who are interested.
noon at the high school, under the
direction of Miss Hazel Dean, asv Lk-
ant county demonstration agent.
The meeting was called to o dor
by Margaret Law.en.e Ihe fo ow
ing program was given oy lub m r -
Joers:
Song—entire group.
Devotional—Barbara Burts.
Roll call and minute- Come
Burts.
Business discussion.
Song — Barbara Burts. . •-ompan-
ied by Connie Burts at the p.ano.
Miss Hall gave a demonstration pit
LLe.. e and Insect ControJ?’
Laurens county club members will
go to Bob Cooper camp this year
rom July 31 to August 4. To be eli
de to a:tend, members must turn
r. a -eco d book and have a project,
- attend a nvijority of the meet-
Idts.
Ti e next dub meeting will be held
Aoril 19 at 3:15 o’clock at the high
. ..ool. All members and girls, ages
re .nvlted to attend.
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NOTED SOPRANO SINGS HERE FRIDAY EVENING
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Local 4-H Club
Has Meeting *
The Clinton 4-H club held its
monthly meeting Wednesday after-
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We Deliver
MISS EUGENIA HELEN LIGON
Miss Helen Ligon of Greenville, concert singer, who has gained na-
tional wl11 appem- hm-r-- M.n rh 24 at 8:15 in
the college auditorium under the auspices of the College and Clinton Mu
sic club. It will'be her third appearance before Clinton audiences.
Miss Ligon. a graduate ol t ie Jplhard School if Music, New York, is
a prominent artist who has made a niimoor of con e:t appearances in this
and other states. Last year she was narr if as the outstanding soprano
in the Southeast. Wherever she appears she is enthusiastically received by
her audiences for her 'lovely voice and winning personality.
Miss Ligon has announced the following program:
Pack Clouds AwcTy
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With Verdure Clad
Drink to me Only With Thine Eyes
Awaken, ye Maidens -
Soldiers Bride .
Hear Ye Israel *
Lullaby .
Impatience
Barcarolle—Tales, of Hoffman
Jewel Seng—Fruit
Suicidio—La Gioconda
Je Veux Vivre— Romeo et Juillie.te
Y-ung Tom O'Devon
Silence of Night
Cornin’ Through the Rye
A Memory
Italian Street Song
„ Mrs. Roy Fowlkes, Accompanist
Handel
Hayden
Did English
Handel
Rachmaninoff
Vendellssohn
Brahms
Schubert
Offenbach
Gounod
Ponchielli
Gounod
Russell
Rachmaninoff
Scottish
Ganz
Herbert
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Paper Napkins, asst, colors, pkg. 10c
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Hot Water Bottles $1.39
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Lavender Shaving Lotion 69c
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