The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 06, 1950, Image 2

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('age Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 6, 1950 land remained in Dunn, X. C., with Little Leaguers were carried to BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW. Mrs. B T. Mason has returned to his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Cfc F. Draughan. Mr. and Mrs. Romayne Hamilton spent the Fourth! holidays in Easley • with the former’s parents; Whitmire to-play. Tw.enty-one boys got into the ball game which Clinton won 5-4. Tonight at 6:30 the Honea Path Midgets will meet Clinton at 8:00. Mrs. T.. J. Brandt and daughters,. Clinton’s Little League all-stars will Martha and Susan, of Greensboro, N C., are visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. open their home exhibition games. A small admission N will be charged All Little Leaguers will be admitted Miss Margaret Cunningham of ^ ree to all exhibition games if they Greensboro, N. C., and New York, come with their coach, was a recent guest of Miss Virgimat sUndinn Through Monde, her home in Joanna following a stay at Hays hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Dendy vis* ited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neighbors , and Mr and Mrs W. E. Neighbors ,, er- Joanna during the week-end enroute to thctr ^ r - S ' J ^'j’ Florida St. Won Lost 14 11 8 6 5 Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald and Little League Schedule daughter, Patsy, left Monday fori j u i y 6—Honea Path at Montreal, N. C., to occupy their home 8:00 o’clock. for the summer. t July 7—Lydia at Florida Street. 10— Joanna at 5 8 8 11 13 Cl}nt on home in Orlando, Fla,, from Mon- visiting their daughter and son-in- A cac jemy St. treat, N C. law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, m Lydia Mr. and Mrs. C. E Henley and Charlo “ e 1 ’ S_. C V - - -- - -- - Thornwell daughter and Miss Martha Beden- baugh of Columbia, guest of the Hen- leys. have returned from a vacation ctav a’ Davtona Beach. Fla l iends of Billy Brooks Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brooks Ow en.' will be interested to know he weeks with the former's sister. Mrs. July is , "ivalescing at the B'.aloek clinic Walter Aull, and Mr. Aull in Pendle- well. following a tonsilectomy yesterday, ton. 1 Jub' 12—Aacdemy Street at Lydia. M:y.' Willene Tarry spent the holi-| ^iss Ethel Langston of Greenville, Jul y 13—Lydia at Joanna. Mrs. J. H. Donnan and Miss Mir- July iam Donnan are spending several Street. 11- Academy Florida Street at Thorn- oa> at her home in Atlanta. Ga. M: ;> Mary Elizabeth Jones, member o! ; i orphanage school faculty, was a p.at the. Blalock clinic a few days last week. Friends here of Ed Walters will sympathize vs'ith him in the death of his father, Alex Walters. Sr., which occurred Tuesday' at his home in; Fayetteville, X C. B.l’.y Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. • James Cooper iti_ Laurens, has re-1 turned home f:om the Blalock clinic where he was suffering from a brok en arm injury. Karl Johnson. Jr., who graduated from Clemson college in June, has accepted a position with the Clinton Cotton Mills. spent several days last week with Fl6rida . ^ a Mr. und Mrs. G W Copeland and other relatives. LITTLE LEAGUERS TO PLAY HONEA PATH HERE TONIGHT . have lost only one game this season. The Midget League has about five more games to play before their play-off begins. Standings Through Monday Won Lost Florida Street 10 1 Thornwell 7 3 - -♦ Academy Street 6 3 Joanna Little Leaguers are assured; Joanna 2 8 of winning the Little League trophy, Lydia 0 9 although they have two more games Joanna Juniors are still on top in. to play before ending their schedule, their league The Juniors have five Academy Street defeated Florida more games to play before their Street Monday afternoon. This playoffistarts, knocked Florida Street out of a Standings Though Monday chance of overtaking Joanna for Won I:lends of Curtis Plexico will be first place. > Joanna interested to know he is convalescing The following Little Leaguers ate Lydia u: hi.- home following a tonsilectomy being given a tryout for the all-stai Braswell ut Hays hospital on Saturday. team that will represent Clinton at Owens Miss Haze Breamgton of Lauf^ns, Florence in the State Little League is a p.itient at Hays hospital where tournament starting July 31 and she cor.\jie>ci:>g fiom an appen-1 going through August 4. From dC':omy Academy Street: Ray Farmer. Alvin r: cn. of Miss Emma Adams will Whitmire. Richard Fuller and Fred- or—ntevr-icd to know she is con- dy Samples. From Florida Street: v.ilcscmg at her home following a Bill Smith, “Peanut” Smith. George ivvSt':' ,,:-.s.ie i.iuuy received 4 6 5 Lost 3 4 5 S Jock Witherspoon Promoted To Lt. Col. Friends in the city will be interest- „ rj rv.., to learn of the promotion of Lt. m a L opeland, Ahen Tram me L, Ed Pi..s, Colonel Jack A. Withersploon from and Biliy Cranford. From Joanna. ^j a j or j n t ^ e M ar i ne Corps. .Mr and Mrs B S Pinson accom- p.imed their niece. Miss Mary Balle. of Laurens, to Greenville Monday where the latter left^by p.aue tar Dallas. Texas, to visit Mr. and Mrs. J.iik Balle Lt and Mrs. H M. Rowland. Jr., and cn Idren returned Sunday to their home in Green Cove Springs, Fla., after spending a few days with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M Kou land. Sr. Mr and Mrs. Jasper Rowland are spend.ng this week n Welaka, Fla., ence. on a vacation trip. Little Bill RoW- Last Friday morning a bunch of Dwight Tucker. Roger Fennell, Thomas O’Shields. Elvin Floyd, Jer ald Jenkins, Glenn Brock Reeves, and Bill Dobbins. From Lydia: Dusty Rhodes. Joe Chafin, Grady Fuller, Bruce Austin and Jimmie O'Shields. From Thornwell: Bobby Hanna. Dennis Bennett, William Archie, Benji Timmons. James IIol- Iv and Millard Dan.els. Lt. Col. Witherspoon, who is station ed at Parris Island Marine base, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wither spoon. former residents of this city. CHI Rt H GROl'FS TO MEET The circles and Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Broad Street Methodist church will meet jointly t Out of the twenty-eight players a J. Monday afternoon, the^ selected by the managers to try out only fourteen can be carried to Flor- A ZKtfADWfft Ho\ Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous "Cooz Thursday and Friday, July 6-7 ^ LUSTY ADVENTURE... PVOTMM >SCM« JOHN PAYNE •HONDA FLEMING DCNMS O’KEEFE KraftTfecuB Mia-aMW N LOTS t RKTJ Saturday, July 8 n* v as* **°V, Daw Crockett INDIAIY $C0(f J With GEORGE MONTGOMERY and ELLEN DREW Monday and Tuesday, July 10-11 T'Tjsr' SAMUEL GOLDWYN DANA ANDREWS SUSAN HAYWARD MY FOOUSH HEART' Scrre* Pt«y by JS'llOWONl JUUUS J. EPSTEIN mi PHIUP G. EPSTEIN M - DistrSiyted by EK.0 Kadi* Pictwcs, lac. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12 CAGED With Eleanor Parker and Jan Sterling MOVIES BETTER MINER! 10th, at 4 o'clock. | The Sara Glenn circle. Miss Rose Lee, chairman, will meet at 8 o’clock. ■ The hostesses will be announced later. _ CARD OF TRANKS I .wish to thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives for the love ly flowers, gifts and cards sent to me while I was in the hospital. Also the Blalock clinic and nurses staff for' ! their kind attention. ' —SANDBA NORRIS 1COOL July 5 and 6 THE GOLDEN GLOVE STORY (Boxing Story) With JAMES DUNN, DEWEY MARTINI, GREGG SHERWOOD and RAY WESTFALL. Feature: 3:26, 7:16, 10:03. ...also... GRAND CANYON Western Filmed at Grand Canyon With RICHARD ARLEN and MARY BETH HUGHES. Feature: 4:42 and 8:32. Chapter I#— Cody of the Pony Express 9c and 350^^ „ . FRIDAY .AND SATURDAY, July 7 and 8 • RANGER OF CHEROKEE STRIP (Cattleman’s War) . With MONTE HALE. P A Ul. HURST and ALICE TALSTON. Feature: Friday: 3:26, 7:26, 9:58. Saturday: 1:30, 4:02, 6:36, 9:06. ...also... STATE PENITENTIARY (Prison Story) With WARNER BAXTER. ONS LOW STEVENS, KARIN BOOTH. Feature: Friday: 4:26 and 8:26. Saturday: 2:30, 5:02, 7:34, 10:06. Chapter 2— Atom Man vs. Superman 9c and-35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY. _• July It'and 11 All CARTOON SHOW ONE HOUR AND A HALF OF THE BEST CARTOONS MADE Starts: 3:19, 7:19, 9:08. NEWS. 9c and 35c LOOK, KIDS! your Seneral Electric ' Refrigerator MOTHER! DAD! TREAT YOUR YOUNGSTERS TO THIS GREAT B-E CIRCUS! All you do is come into our store and see the amazing, newest improvement in famous G-E Refrigerators! The great, new G-E Almco Mag netic Door! No more noise—no more slam! See it—that's all we ask. There’s no obligation what soever. And you get this really wonderful circus to take home to your kiddies! Mother! Dad! Come in today! See the great new G-E Alnico Magnetic Door —and get this b:g circus...FRf£/ Act f««tl Oar supply is limitsd. Endless hours of fun with... Gay Clowns • Strange Freaks Trapeze Artists • Wild Animals X in Cages • Big Side Show G-E Refrigerator that Climbs a String • G-E Refr'gsraior that Actually Walks •All in a B'g-Tcp Tent! H. D. PAYNE & COMPANY CLINTON, 8. C. Authorized Dealer * ' GENERAL^ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Asthma, Allergy and Nervousness Corrected! "For years I was a constant sufferer of asthma. Finally, I decided to consult Dr. C. J. Hart of Laurens, S. C., and haven’t had another attack since my first treatment. Be fore taking treatment I was so nervous I could not sleep, now I sleep like a log. “My asthmatic condition was so bad that I could not sweep my floor without hav ing an attack. I had to use a vacuum cleaner at all times, now the dust does not bother me. "Tests showed that I was allergic to house dust, sweet milk, fish, oysters and mixed feather dust. I have obtained so much relief since going to Dr. Hart that I am almost well, "I am no longer allergic to house dust. I can eat fish. - oysters and drink sweet milk without fear of having an at tack of asthma. I can even •sleep on pillows made o? mixed feathers with no trou ble whatsoever. "When I first started going to Dr. Hart, I was hardly able to do my housework. My blood pressure was low and I could not stand anything much. It looked like every thing I did would result ii^an attack of asthma. Some of these attacks were so severe that it was necessary to take shots of adrenalin. Since fak ing the first treatment from Dr. Hart I have not had an other attack of asthma. I feel fine and my nerves are much better. “Dr. Hart has done so mu eft for me that I write this letter to tell others who suffer with asthma or allergies to consult Dr. Hart. I feel sure that he can help you as he has helped me." MRS. S. J. WHITFIELD, Deering St., Laurens, S. C, PI A MRS. S. J. WHITFIELD Dramatic recovery from asthma, allergy and nervous condition under Dr. Hart's care. If you are suffering with asthma, an allergy or a nervous condition and want the cause of your trouble corrected, consult— 254 West Main St. — Laurens, S. C. Next to First Methodist Church — Telephone 22501 — Hours 9-12 and 3-6 Parking Space — Ground Floor <d- y %