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/ .1 . _—-— . |M ^ - I Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, September 28, 1950 STYLE MART SUITS In Regulars, Shorts, Longs and Stouts L. B. DILLARD COMMERCIAL PRINTING This completely equipped combi- i nation Newspaper-Commercial Print- inf plant can serve you better. Our foal is to five our customers the kind of service they want—to five Clinton a BETTER NEWSPAPER. 4 t t l 4 4 4 t t WE HAVE A PLAN Now You Can ^ P 1 - 0 C a ^ a ^ er Borrow From U J ill w3U of Minutes You can get a LOAN to clear up all of your debts and repay us in SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. SCOTT FINANCE COMPANY 208-209 Jacobs Building Phone 432 A mOAMKi Ofteabie Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturdav 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, Sept. 28-29 MINOR MOON is fcmch Rickey RUBY DEE • RICHARD EANE of tamUcistJ time is Cliy Hoppe* of tt* * Pi ^ Mootreil Royils” Billy Wayne as "Clyde Sukeforth”- Louise Beavers Ben tessy Directed by ALFRED E. GREEN who gave you “The Jolson Story" Produced by Vort Bnskin • Written for the screen by Lawrence Taylor and Arthur Mann ‘An Eagle Lion Films Reieist Saturday, Sept. 30 — One Day lUCRO BRUCE OHDUI HARRY CAREY JOSEPH CALLEIA REGINALD GARDINER SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE BEAUTY and DANCER screen! Monday and Tuesday, October 2-3 -theflJkNIESHfu/K} that ever happened to a familu I ^ ^ ^ ri'' m i 7rv" / toU CWes Until EM M M • CW JIBSB • MN • BflllM .spw-iimiUKiii. ad Soeenpbj by STNIEY ID8QI!IS*Dnckd If AONDQ Mil v WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 — ONE DAY M the lawless s ’ 1 Law and Order versus Mob Rule, i With MCDONALD CAREY and GAIL RUSSELL MOVIE BETTER SsDhR! Piedmont Interstate Fair At Spartanburg Opens October 9 Clinton area and other Laurens county women, along with their farmer husbands, brothers and 4-H and Future Farmer sons whose in terests run to fine purebred live stock and agricultural exhibits, will find much to enjoy and admire at the 5th annual Piedmont Interstate fair ADRIENNE PARKER, “Fantasies of 1950” Mistress of Ceremonies. THE CASINO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 ONE DAY ONLY OR THE ISLE OF SAMOA (South Sea Adventure) With JON HALL, SUSAN CAB OT and RAYMOND GREEN- LEAF. Feature: 3:40, 7:40, 9:25. SHORTS. 9c and 35c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, , September 28 and 29 A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION inTh/COM With ELLA RAINES, WALTER BRENNAN and WARD BOND. Feature: 3:36, 7:36, 9:23. SHORT. 9c and 35c SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 ONE DAY ONLY POWDER RIVER RUSTLERS (Action Western) With ALLAN (ROCKY) LANE and EDDIE WALLER. Feature: 1:30, 3:26, 5:22, 7:18, 9:14. Chapter 14— Atom Man vs. Superman Plus COMEDY and CARTOON. 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, October 2 and 3 «t PERRY SW6UI0R • ARTHUR IRU • URIY SIMMS j Feature: 3:42, 7:42, 9:30. NEWS-SHORTS. ' »c and 35c Marines Stage Big Celebration As Old Glory Flutters Seoul, Korea—A dirty-faced U. S. Marine raised the stars and stripes over the American ambassador’s res idence here today. When Pfc. Luther R. Leguire of Tampa, Fla., finished his job and stood back to watch old glory flutter in the breeze, the capital city of Seodl was in American hands, 12 days after the Inchon landings. The flag raising at the looted res idence of Ambassador John J. Muc- cio in the western part of the town was not the solemn affair you might have expected after almost two week’s of bitter fighting to take the town. The Marines made it a celebra tion. They joked and yelled at Le guire while sprawled on the front lawn as a precaution against snipers. The Marines fixed small American flags, found in a liberated building during the street fighting, in their helmets and on their rifles. A shot rang out and a sniper’s bul let whistled over the heads of the Marines watching the flags-raising. One of them spotted the sniper on the roof of the burning Dakosa palace which housed the United Na tions offices before the Tetreat last June. The leathernecks were for going after him in a body. But their com pany commander said one Marine ; could shoot at the sniper “because there is only one sniper.” The Marine took aim, fired, and the sniper fell off the roof. Two other ceremonies of Impor tance took place. At 3:20 p. m.—17 minutes before the ambassadorial flag was raised— the same set of stars and stripes was ; run up to the top of a flagpole cn the Russian embassy grounds. It was run right down again, and the Marines said the gesture had the same meaning as “thumbing your nose at Moscow.” A few minutes later a tattered V American flag was found in Muc- cio’s home amidst the debris left by the Communists. The taatered flag was burned on the walk beneath the spot where the clean, new flag was raised a few minutes later. COMING October 5-6 M G M s wondtrful, wonderful musical 1 /MK-mUON IEIMIIE1 - MIEIE DM Keenan Wynn • Gale Robbins • Gloria De Haven 1 Heu) MOADViRt QKeolhje opening October 9 at Spartanburg for six packed days and nights, Pres ident Paul Black announced today. Those distaff side features will in clude: The household arts, home crafts and ‘‘gracious living” department for , women and girls. • The domestic arts department for needlecraft, sewing and similar pro duction from the skilled hands of the women of the fair counties—Ruther ford, Polk, Laurens, Union, Cherokee and Spartanburg. The 1950 crochet championship ex hibition-contest, the winner of which will be eligible to enter the national crochet contest. The new hooked rugs department and exhibit. The food arts division, Betty Crocker cake contest, the Piedmont; ■ house of flowers, a wonderland of j i bloom, staged by the Spartanburg I |Garden Club council and the garden] i clubs of the five other fair counties, j and another new event — the Pied- | mont orchid show. These events are additional to the j South Carolina Hereford association show and sale, beef and dairy cattle exhibits in other categories, the ju nior fair, the 45-car Cetlin and Wil son shows on the midway and Hamid Productions’ ‘‘Fantasies of 1950” on the grandstand from Atlantic City ! and New York. YOU SAVE at PHONE 400 LINTON. S. C. 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