The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 13, 1950, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 13, 1950
County Deaths
Termed Accidental
Laurens, July 7.—A verdict of ac
cidental drowning was made by a
Laurens county coroner’s jury today
. n the healths of Ramsay Harbin of ^
G: eenv:l!e and Andrew Wigginton o, j
Roan.ike. Ya. |
The men drowned Sunday night i
who - : their fishing boat overturner.;
(Leenwood. Coroner R. i.
Clinton Man
Wins House Seal
BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
i
HANDSOME NEW SWIMMING POOLS AT MILLS HERE
in Lnk
'1
. utomnoi’.e death of Georga
Xegi >. was found an unh-
le accident by a coroner's jury.
> ,ro whs fatally injured in a
on ! 11 -‘iway 221. near Coth-
n by aebidental burning was
in the fata: burning of Mary
K'.’.arri. :i\e-month-old Negro
a'Wlior nquest held at
mm
CEihTIf ED
DRYCltANINfi
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ROYAL CLEANERS
CERTS’IED
DRYCLEANING
T1 \{ II P. OWENS
Ten: ’ P. Owens, young attorney
a tire ity, making i
race i i Tuesday's pr.mary, was
v erted as one of the three represen-
t ?t!ves from the county to the gen
eral assembly.
Mr. Owens ranked second in the (
race of four contestants, receiving i
5,010 votes.
Mr. Owens is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert S. Owens.
Mrs. H. C. Britton of Charleston'
spent the past week with Mrs. E.
Mood Smith.
Mrs. J. L. Davidson, and Mrs. Bax
ter Crawford of Cnester were week-
i end guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee
| Young.
Mrs. Alma McKee left yesterday
i for a few days’ visit with relatives
in Rock Hill and Columbia before
leaving for Chester, Pa., and Ger-
njaritown, X'. Y., where she wild
ipend several months with her
daughters.
Capt. Carroll Barnes who spent
the past year in Okinawa arrived
in tne States iast week and is ex
pected honie today tor a visit witn
| nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er^c
Barnes. ' I
I Marjorie Campbell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Campbell has
returned to her home following a
tonsilectomy at Hays hospital.
M iss Cornelia Harris was the guest
h:-'* oJli'tical!Miss Mary Garrison in Sumter;
during the week.
Birlh Announcements
BRYSON
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Bryson
Pictured above is the large new swimming pool ju t opened in the Clinton Cotton Mills community. It
measures 105 feet by 45 feet, and two wading pools a e also pruUded for the kiddies. The pool is equipped
w ith lockers and tiled showers, and will be a popuiu • snot for their employees during the summer season.
A duplicate of the Clinton Milts pool is now compl -ted at the Lydia Mills and will be opened this week
for the people of that community.
announce the birth of a son. Ronald Shealv Reunion At
DuBose Qualifies
As Sharpshooter
Lee, on July
Mrs. Bryson
sie Painter.
1th at Hays hospital.!
the former Miss El-
MARSH
. . . because it puts
within easy reach dryclcaning
done in accordance with high
est standards for scientific soil
removal and expert finishing.
Little Mountain
Cross Hill, July 10.—The descend-
ants bf the Joe Shealy and Polly
Cadet Ladson L. DuBose has qual- Mr. and Ms. Cahert Marsh of Co- family will hold their family
hied as sharpshooter with the M-l lumbia announce the birth of a s< > n - ^^0,. at the school buildin* at I it
ride on the range at the ROTC sum- Calvert Radcliff. Jr. on July nth 1 1 . "1 * th s^ 001 Gilding at Lit-
mer camp 'at Fort Benning, Ga. He at ^ 1C Providence hospital. Mrs., Mountain on Sunday, July 16. Ad
ri el a score of 165 out o: a possible Marsh is the former Miss Doris Ful- members of this family are urged and
210. * er > daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. cordially invited to be present. A pic-
Fuder of this city.
Cadet DuBose is the son of Mrs.
Crawford DuBose of this city, and a
student at Davidson college.
INSTITUTE for MAINTAINING
dkicuaning siaxdard;
Of UMUD S i All j AND CANADA
THE CHRONICLE
Connery To Open
Every Thursday
Niles Clark Heads
Rural Carriers
nic d.nner will be served and all are
asked to bring well filled baskets and
tea.
Niles C. Clark of Waterloo, was
^ i elected president of the South Caro-
The Clinton cannery wid be open R ura i Letter Carriers’ associa-
' *"•> 1 1 '* l >'. mnoun ed. Al. • , M a - »h e 47th annual convention
Completely Covers Cllnions Trad* praduce must be in the cannery by c i 0i j n g j n Columbia Saturday. He
Area for Advertisers 2 o’clock in order to be completed q. McGee of Fountain
There Is No Substitute for News- , that d.ty, states J S Boozer, agricul- j„ n ^i rs \ r Davis of Norway
paper Advertising ture teacher in charge. ;VdS chosen neod of the association
auxiliary.
Mr. Clark has a number of friends
and acquaintances here. His wife be
fore marriage was Miss Agnes An
derson, niece of Mrs. George W. Bai
ley of this city.
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O/tedtiie
Box Office Opens 2:45
Saturday 12:45
Shows Run
Continuous
Thursday and Friday, July 13-14
MU \~ r
WILLIAM
BENDIX
YV,J!ec l<y the k-*cn by fro"k To«hl«i • D.tected by UOrD BACON-PtoAx*d by JOHN BECt
A Baseball Comedy That Is Really Funny
Saturday, July 15
THMUPfRjCOMMAHDOS^ l0 y|j
Starring
PM OBRIEN- • RU1H NOSSEf
!rr.l.cii.-\Ti .ith FRANK MtHUCH md lAITON MadANE
frodved b, I0IEIT FEllOVS • Directed by HAIOIO SOWSIO H »e«.»»*
Monday and Tuesday, July 17-18
G-M gleefully announees
.ENCER TR *rT
OAN BENNETT
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TAYLOR • BILLIE BURKE ^
-- p.ninnrrt wT* thf blfe;
Columnist Malcolm Bingay says, “If Father of the Bride
doesn’t win all the movie honors of the year, the judges
ought to be given the saliva test to make sure they
haven’t been doped.”
WEDNESDAY, JULY 19
WOMAN IN HIDING
Suspense Thriller
With IDA LUPINO and HOWARD DUFF
Coot
THE CASINO
WEDNESDAY AND THl’RSDAY,
July 12 and 13
ABANDONED
(Baby-selling Racket)
With DENNIS O’KEEFE ami
GALE STORM.
For Adult Audience.
Feature: 3:00, 7:00, 9:47.
...Also...
1MX SCHWAU M0DUCT10HS iratntf
To the Voters of
Laurens County
To each of you who vot
ed for me in my race for
Supervisor I say “Thank
You.” Your interest and
support is greatly appre
ciated and will never he
forgotten.
S. Everette
Martin
Blakely Is Grateful
I wish to express my sincere appreciation
to the voters of Laurens County for their sup
port in the first primary for Supervisor, placing
me in the second race.
YOUR SUPPORT IN THE SECOND RACE
WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
Bennie B. Blakely
Read t he Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does
Say "I Saw It In The Chronicle /# — Thank You!
NIOViEys
BETTER
EM!
As t«|k liw Files I*l««s4
Feature: 4:45 and 8:45.
Chapter 11—
Cody of the Pony Express
9c and 35c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
July 14 and 15
GIVE US WINGS
With LITTLE TOUGH GUYS
nd DEAD END KIDS.
Feature:
Friday: 3:26, 7:00, 9:24.
Saturday: 1:46, 4:10) 6:34, 8:58.
...Also...
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Feature:
Friday: 4:28 and 8:28.
Saturday: 2:48, 5:12, 7:36, 10:00.
Chapter 3—
Atom Man vs. Superman
9c and 35c
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
July 17 and 18
TELL IT TO THE JUDGE
A Grand Comedy.
With ROSALIND RUSSELL,
ROBERT CUMMINGS and GIG
YOUNG.
Feature: 3:26, 7:26, pY. 1
NEW’S—SHORT. 9c and 35c
2 Price
Dress Sale
STARTS
THURS
ORNING
JULY 13
Ladies’
•• *:ty- . • * / ■
Ready-to-Wear Shoppe
Ella Adair
Phone 129
Clinton