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* t - Pa ere Two f THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 6, 1D,>0 Birth Announcements HAMER Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hamer an nounce the birth of a son, William Leake, on March 24, at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Hamer is the former Miss Lydie Leake . .; . ! Mrs. Louie Thornley v.j Is Honored rin Boone, pastor of Hiint Memo-J r Tp| pn hnnP Sprvirp 1 church, Newberry, serving as r ®' * Ciepnone service i^it- • nir r* Wo v Vi ret Rar,— 8 ^ in the number. Those from Reedy River partici pating in the convention will be Rev.j Is Honored Alvin rial chorister; Barbara Way, First Bap . tist church, Newberry, in the junior ^ vOUie Thornley of this city, sword drill; Myrtle Murphy, Joanna, fhief operator for th^ Southern Bell in the intermediate sword drill, and Telephone Company was honored by w . i, D . , the company last T lursday evening Miss ranees i p, s ' 1 ^ ’ at a banquet in Spartanburg and was presented a pin in recognition of her Newberry,' in the speakers tourna ment. -> 30 y ear service record. The evening meal will be served ^ number of other employees in! I H St Blalock clinic on Sunday, April Mrs. Dailey is the former Miss Betty Jo Bolt, of Laurens. WOMBLE Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Womble an- DAILEY Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Dean.Dailey announce the birth of a son at the hv ‘t'>^ churches'o7 Reedy River as- ^ , numin;r «i.n^ r emp.oy^, m, ™ ar\ri 1 *> by the cnurcnes 01 neeay niver as ^,3 arca were honored at the meet- sociation. ing and Mrs. Tam M. Ray of this ^ —- city received a 5 year service pin. i n rivrlnc Mrs - Joe ' w - Leake of this city, a Presbyterian Circles retired employee, attended the ban- ~To MeerMonday i uet _ nounce the birth of a daughter, Car- Circles of the First Presbyterian olyn Elaine, at the Blalock clinic on church will meet Monday, .April 10 Sunday, April 2. Mrs. Womble is the as follows: ormer Miss Lillian Childress. No. 1, at 7:30—Miss Ella McCra- — -— ry, chairman; Mrs. John W. Little, From News and Courier. LOFTIS hostess. , ; The billibh-dollar central Arizona Cpl .and Mrs. Frank H. Loftis an- No. 2, at 8:00—Miss Elizabeth ^ y _ project, if approved, would cost! nounce the birth of a son, Nathan sor, chairman; hostess. South CaroJina taxpayers about $9,-i Busby. March 21. at Cornelia, Ga. No. 3. at 8:00—Mrs. W ilhara John- 5 00>000 That would ^ this state . s ' Cpl. Loftis is the son of Mr and Mrs. son* chairman; Mrs. Austin Chand- S. B. Loftis of this city. $1,858 An Acre In Arizona Training Union To Meet Today With Newberry Church ler, hostqss. 1 * The following at 4 o’clock. No. 4—Mrs. G. A. Burton, chair man and hostess. , No. 5—Mrs. A. D. Sadlei;, .chair- .^nan; Mrs. George R. Blalock, hos- , less. No* 6—Mrs. Julian Bolick, chair man and hostess. share of the cost to bring CoJoradoj river waters to a desolate section of! Arizona. A bill authorizing the project now is pending in congress. Both South Carolina senators, Burnet R. May- bank and Olin O. Johnston, have voted in favor of it. They explained that the bill was I « I li 8 1 j .',r « I I :: 8 NOW OPEN! J. G. BRIGHTWELL COMPANY 205 W. Laurens St. — Phone 22131 LAURENS, S. C. » . Complete O^ice Oui^itie'U The- Northwestern Training Union - No. 7—Mrs. Francis Blalock, chair- only an authorization, and did not regional convention, Carl, Greer of man and hostess. mean that an appropriation neces- UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES DUPLICATING MACHINES and SUPPLIES SALES - SERVICE Honea Path, president, will be held No. 8—Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon; Mrs.; sarily would follow. They added that ; with the First Baptist church, New- Leland ^ oung, hostess. _ j the measure, in effect, would deter- ; berry, today at 3 pm There will be No. 9, at 10:15 ^^ rs - David S. w hether Arizona or California • afternoon and evening sessions, with c * ia j rn l® n an d hostess. was entitled to water rights of the the evening session beginning at . L 0- I s '. . K . ar v Co;>e and, c 0 i orado r i V er. The South CaroJin- •MS. r (d.ut.w ians said they sidc d with Arizona, There are six associations mclud- Chandler, chairraan; meeta the sec- S, ec ? ua t S * n8,0rs Ha ^' d ': n , and Mc ‘ ed in the Northwestern region, with ond Tuesday night at 7:30 at the I " arlan d. of Arizona, had been more Reedy River and Laurens association church. i frioodly to the South than had Cal- 1— ifornia’s senators. v l ' - V-’i. Vr -4 ■. A ’BRomnzi OhjecCUe Box Office Opens 2:45 — Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, April 6-7 Warner bros: m flcnm'tiZk; m Ot»CCTCO 8t PETER GODFREY WRITTEN BY WILLIAM SACKHEIM — Saturday, April 8 Will Rogers in “David Harum” IT’S ONE OF WILL’S BEST PICTURES Comedy — “Dopey Ducks” Monday and Tuesday, April 10-11 MQRE0FMT" Dear Huth* WILLIAM JOAN BILLY HOLDEN • CAULFIELD • DE WOLFE MONA EDWARD • ^ FREEMAN • ARNOLD i. Dear Wife' ^ foR rue Ho*<- or yt>oR ure! | i n ... ARLEEN WHELAN • MARY PHILIPS • ttouM maibaiw-uckak) mayon Wnw tm %. e. m4 N IWWd »u» m . a b«'a -MAI MRIT ■ rr-.- Wednesday, April 12 GARS0N IS G0RGE00S IN TECHNICOLOR! Steet (Mt* GARSON PIDGEON In MERVYN Li ROY'i PreducHon In "Techff/co/or ‘Blossoms iitfheDUST miX BRESSART • AAAtSHA HUNT k FAY HOLDEN • SAMUEl S. HINDS BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND MOVIBJS BETTER ; ^ ^— w.—F;i[%n>i||tli)ii(!M| Nevertheless, the votes of Senators Maybank and Johnston were an en dorsement of the project. And tri bute of $9,500,000, extracted from taxpayers of South Carolina, is a high price to pay for the friendship of two Arizona congressmen. California congressmen say the cost to the federal government would be $1,858 for every single acre of land that was reclaimed. When the government bought land for the Santee-Cooper project in South Car olina back in the 1930s, the cost I was only about $40 an acre. Persons who own land in central Arizona would become rich over night. The California congressmen say that 420 landowners would re ceive average benefits of $550,000 _each. Of Southern sertators, only Sena tor Byrd, of Virginia, did not vote for the central Arizona project. In iour opinion, all the others have some . explaining to do, when they tell their 1 constituents that they “favor gov- lernmental economy, but . .• | B ii I 1 $ ♦ ♦ :: •> H OFFICE and SCHOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE SAFES We hove opened our business to meet your needs. We carry first class lines of office supplies and equipment. We are looking forward to meeting and serving you—our customers. aStVER! THE CASINO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 5 and 6 SIXTEEN FATHOMS 7 DEEP (Thrilling Sea-Story in Ansco Color). With LON CHANEY and AR THUR LAKE. Starts: 2:50, 5:02, 7:14, 9:26. ...plus... CHEYENNE COWBOY (Miniature Musical Western) With TEX WILLIAMS and SMOKEY ROGERS. Feature: 2:26, 4:38, 6:50, 9:02. Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, Chop. 15 9c and 35c 1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 7 and 8 MASKED RAIDERS (TIM HOLT WESTERN) Feature: Friday: 2:24. 4:57. 7:30. 10:03. Saturday: 1:30, 3:53, 6:26, 8:59. ...plus... FLYING SAUCERS Timely story about Russian agents and the Flying Saucers. With MIKEL CONRAD, PAT GARRISON and RUSSEL HICKS. 'Feature: Friday: 3:24, 5:57, 8:30. Saturday: 2:30, 4:53, 7:26, 9:59. Devil's Horse, Chop. 5 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 10 and 11 iMisam MeWf Jenifer* i Jeietf UJJ[H StirieyffNPlf Neifj IDOKD | MMirafj Werl WITH /tif NHISMli Feature: 2:00, 4:23 , 6:46, 9:09. 9c and 35c “SinceYou < WentAway Clinton’s One-Stop Food Store FREE SAMPLES OF POST'S NEW SUGAR-CRISP CEREAL Octagon Laundry SOAP 4 for 25c V4 lb. J * Beechnut STRAINED Vesper BABY TEA FOOD 22c 4 jars 35c Webster’s Pure STRAWBERRY Preserves Lb. jar 25c Limited Quantity No. 2V 2 Can Cedar Rock PEACHES In Light Syrup 10c CIGARETTES ALL KINDS Limit 1 Ctn. To Customer i CTN. 3 Lbs. Armour Pure LARD only 39c No. 1 Tali Can PINK SALMON - - 32c Choice Meats We Use Toleda N^-Springs Scales Aged N. Y. State CHEESE, lb 49c BOILED HAM, Vz lb 45c Grade A PORK CHOPS, lb 43c Morrell, Armour, Bailentine—Whole, Half CURED HAMS, lb 49c Smoked • SAUSAGE, lb 39<- Paas 15c EGG DYE, pkg 10c LADIES Gel a Tape Measure or 1-ft. Ruler FREE Franco-American— SPAGHETTI, con 13c PIMENTOS, 7 oz. con 18c Argo CORN, 303 con 10c Del Monte Spiced PICKLE PEACHES,'gloss jor. 35c Hunt’s—Lfirge CATSUP, bottle 15c Large 20 oz. Cans of Tall Boy Tomato or Vegetable Condensed SOUP,, con ... 12c Fresh Country EGGS White or Brown Doz. 38c THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY John R. Holland SELF-SERVICE FOOD STORE NEXT TO RIRDS^Y FEED STORE 200 Musgrove St. On the Square ■ Phone 130-J »* f