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J V f t SOCIETY (Continued from page three> I man, presented an interesting pro- i gram. Several musical selections {as follows were given: j “A Medley”—(Vaughn), ‘‘I ain't J ... Gwine Study War No More”—;cal leaders. :>• arrangeinen. flanked on eiier ^p iritua D voca i quartet from! A number of games were en- .sule by tall lavendar candles. Mrs. >, p , . J j j » «. l). O. Rhame and Mrs Layton Fras er served decorated pink and green rakes and ice cream from either end , . .- f 'terian college who talked on the;ci| a RiHHell Circle Later the gue>ts vs ere ni'ited m “ h is t 0rv customs and the country of i . . Lebanon nos May Meeting the orphanage, accompanied by Miss Luva McDonald. Guest speaker for the afternoon ( was Dr. Jabir Shibli of Prestoy- day. Miss Dean discussed different ways of using milk in the diet. She also showed attractive aluminum trays which were made by the lo- joyed during the social hour. The hostesses served refresh ments. '£d Montgomery—Marimbo Solo Clme Musical Man from Alabam’). The Sweetheart Sextette—Misses Joan Barker, Joan Vaughn, Mary Sue Darr^ Ellen Fraser, Ada Ann Furr, and Mary Catherine Anderson. After dinner dancing was enjoyed with Luke Chaney’s orchestra from Laurens (furnishing music. Committee on arrangements in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Murphey Tim merman, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwell, Dr. and 10 the non where Mrs. Gordon GOod- nmeh from a table adorned with JkIrs - Raymond Pitts, president, ues m rning the ^ ^ Riddle, Q eor g e r Blalock, Mr. and Mrs. \trican violets Outlining the punch presided over a business session. It,circe o hornwel M f rnoria ^ Harry Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Car- bo a 1 were pfm,;es and greenery. w as decided to inform the P, ublic , ch ; ^ c J, ^ a } t ^!.. Les , , { x _ In f irn ? ary roll White Copeland. Elsewhere in the spacious home uis and roses were in effective ar rangements. Officers Named For Gass Room Teachers The April meeting of the Clintoo i lass room teachers was held on Friday April 2(i at 3:30 p. m. at the nigh school building with a large .number in attendance. Mrs. L B. Dillard, program chair- pf the seriousness of the school sit-'with Mrs. A. S. Maxwell as hostess, uation and to run several ads to and the chairman, Mrs. A. E. Rich- _ , i that effect, in the local paper. ardson, presiding. rreSDyiCrian LlfCle Officers 'for the year 1950.19511 Mrs M Macdonald opened the Wi|| Meet Monday , V p.p pippted as follows j meeting witlv prayer. Roll call was| 7 President—Mrs. Nene Workman, answered with a Bible verse. Mrs.l Circles of the Fkst Presbyterian Vice-President—Miss Mary Gaines; Y an " a ^ asfolto Js ' >y ' *' Treasurer—Mrs. Minna L. Irby. ^ ™ ^ Bmh<hy o'clock, Miss Ella Little Ster a > soc^| S hour"was eniwed A Bible stud >' (rom the boo* 1 o( Mc S rary ' chairman, meeting place Later a social hou . j > , d Etfodus “Prayers of Moses” was! to _ b e announced later given by Mrs. L. A. Hooks. The meeting was closed with prayer. and cookies and coca-cola servi ^ DlSWiV Of t \ * ' thWOLQt n ° ,ed ‘ . , K (oming May 15 and 16 BROADWAY Long Branch Club Has May Meeting 'Eighteenth Annual The Long Branch Home Demon- Lions Ladies Night stration club met on last Monday a. a C'J at the home of Mrs. Clinton Court-j Armory iNGOy ney in the Sandy Springs commun-, The eighteenth annual ity with Mrs. Marian Courtney and, night” celebration of the Mrs. J B. Holland as assistant hos-: Lions club was held on Friday eve-'man; Mrs. B. Dillard, hostess, tesses. ning at the armory, with a large No, 6, Mrs. Julian Bolick, chair- The devotional was given by Mrs. number of club members and guests man; Mrs. Edgar Copeland, hostess. Ellie Poole. Afterward the members j attending. j No. 7, Mrs. Francis Blalock, chair- joined in singing, "Christ Our Lord! tbe occasion the armory was man; Mrs. F. M. Boland, hostess. No. 2, 7:30, Miss Elizabeth Wysor, chairman; Mrs. Irby Hipp, hostess. No. 3, 6 o’clock, Mrs. William Johnson, chairman; meets at the church. All others meet at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. No, 4, Mrs. G. A. Burton, chair- “ladiesjman; Mrs. Bailey Williams, hostess. No. 5, Mrs. A. D. Sadler, chair- Clinton; MOVIES I* Is Risen Today”. j transformed into a starlit garden Each member answered the roll J with a blue canopy studded with 'call with the milk dish she likes | star s overhead, miniature pine trees ^ esl | and dogwood arranged against the Plans were made to attend C oun- wal ! s and a P rofusion of iris and P ine Ity council at Greenpond on Satur- ba i dun ^ tbe - | The beautifully appointed tables were lighted with soft blue and gold lamps, which were given the ladies as favors as were yellow carnation corsages and other prizes. The table | BETTER ®VER! Coming THIS MONTH to the BROADWAY The Outriders Cinderella Captain Carey, U.S. A. Wabash Avenue Riding High Cheaper By the Dozen EVERY ONE A BIG HIT! No. 8, Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, chair man; Mrs. James S. Gray,'hostess. No. 9, Mrs. David Cook, chair man; Mrs. Pringle Copeland, Sr., hostess. No. 10, Shut ins. No. 11, Rock Bridge, Mrs. Frank Young, chairman; meets Tuesday May 16 at the church, at 7:30. decorations carried out the club col- j Little League Schedule ors of purple and yellow. A central mirrowed ceiling light reflected va rious colors on the beautiful scene. A four-course dinner was served; and the following program given America. Invocation—R. S. Truluck. Dinner—In the Evening by the. Moonlight. Master of Ceremonies— President Harry McSween. Welcome to the Ladies—rW. P. Ja- ' cobs. Response—Mrs. J. B. Hart. Introduction of Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Puryear (the Gay MOVIES are BETTER than EVER ...at the... i Qteiw MOADVlRi OKedthe Box Office Opens 2:45 — Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, May 4-5 Saturday, May 6 “Fighter Squadron” (Air Adventure) With Edmund O’Brien, Robert Stack, John Rodney Monday and Tuesday, May 8-9 Ride with the “* ■" T WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 SWORD IN THE DESERT With Dana Andrews and Marta Toren THE CASINO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, May 3 and 4 Feature: 2:00, 4:48, 7:36, 10:20 ..Also. STALLION XANVON (Wild Horse Western) With KEN CURTIS and CARO LINA COTTON. Feature: 3:10, 5:58, 8:46 NEW SERIAL— Cody of the Pony Express 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 5 and 6 THE DALTON GANG (Lawless Fury in the Old West) Feature: Friday: 2:33, 5:04, 7:35, 10:06 Saturday: 1:30, 3:54, 6:18, 8:42 ..Also... RUSTY'S BIRTHDAY (Dog Story) With TED DONALDSON, JOHN LITEL and ANN DORAN. Feature: Friday: 3:31, 6:02, 8:33. Saturday: 2:28, 4:52, 7:16, 9:40. ^Devil's Horse, Chap. 9 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 8 and 9 mArnbi Bitot! RMDWGHI A W Feature: 3:26, 7:26, 9:20 NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 35c One Afternoon Program May 4—Thornwell at Florida May 5—Joanna at Lydia May 8—Academy at Florida May 9—Joanna at Thornwell May 10—Florida at Lydia 0G£R BROS, Thursday, May 4, 1950 i a t ♦ * Coming to Clinton Tuesday, May 16th. AUSPICES KIWANIS CLUB AFTERNOON AND EVENING PERFORMANCES BIG 4-RING CIRCUS — BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE Advance Tickets On Sale i Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does Jelfc IkflKr'sDay ...tUsuJfUf, '50 Suggestions! DRESS-UP MOTHER in one of these beautiful bembergs . . . cool wash silks, gay summer ray ons, and a host of other dressy styles and colors. GIFTS FOR MOM! Sheer Nylon Hose QQ C 51 gauge, 15 denier. 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