The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 02, 1950, Image 2

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/ Pajje Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 2, 19r>l BOYCHOIR, TO SING HERE FRIDAY AS FIRST CONCERT ATTRACTION Education Week Local Boys Enter To Be Observed Nov. 5-11 Air Corps At Texas V The week of November 5-11 has, A . ,, A been designated as American Edu- The following Clinton boys enhst- cation week to place emphasis on the; e A d 1 « t th . rou * h ^ G ^y ille schools and their work. 1 £ ir ^ re " r r u 1 1 1 tin 8 s l atio „ n: Wllham The following program will be!** - ^ a ^ on i William E. Henry, Jr., H. 1 presented over radio station WLBG t i° u e 1 Holland ’ ^ McCrary and next week with the public invited p hai ! les Pl 1 ^ s _ T |) ese re P° rted to listen in 1 to Greenville Friday where they left Monday 11:00-11:15 a. m ._Ad-1 immediatel y for Lackland Air Force dress—Senator Ralph T. Wilson. | S an Antonio, Texas, where they Tuesday 11:00-11:15 a. m—Laur- 1 wl11 take their basic training. ens city schools. Wednesday 11:00-11:15 a. m.— Music by Hickory Tavern schools. Ad dress—Rep. Robert C. Wasson. a. m.—Clin- The Columbus Boy choir, apreirins here in the high > ' .i..d.Uiium • Fnday night . ..j tirst attiavion o' the 50-5: .eason of the Lauronsi County C mmunity Concert Associa tion, of.ers unusual and excititig op-, perturi’y to bo; - ' between the ages o - ni.nr and tjurteen yea.a inclus ive. H. bert Huffman, director of the Boycho.. will hold auditions on the stage immediately after the concert fr boys wh possess qualifications of musical apt :.. ic and the innate pos- oad voice tor ent r ance i.i Boycho r Boarding .r.ay also judition for the Boy noir summer' session at Chiutauqua Lake, New York There . . m ncrate fee for * nrollment in c com;) which lasu, .SOLYF.NE typewriter clean er keeps machines in good o*a£r. iilso clear.' - date, i and ruboer stamps Chronicle Pub. Co, Stationery Dept. Phone 74. s.bility or a to the Colun School Boys application to f rofo- July 19 to August 22. In is su.n.r.cr will be the 8th sea son for the warm-weather branch of the Columbus Beychoir School where b >ys enjoy a full recreation including sailing, swimming, baseball, tennis md badminton. They may take full ac.vantage of the fine musical pro gram offered by Chautauqua Institu tion which includes operas, plays, symphony concerts and recitals by famous musical stars. Campers join with the regular students of the Choir in presenting two choral works with the Chautauqua Symphony Or chestra under the direction of Fran co Auton. These are given in the huge open-air amphitheatre seating 7,090. with Boychoir appearance drawing capacity audiences. All campers attend five dress rehearsals o» op?-3< prevented by members of ;ae Jui«..ara Graduate School, with P’tn ipils fr rr. the Metropolitan Op* c.a Com^uny. Thursday 11:45-12:00 ton city schools. Friday 11:00-11:15 a ! well orphanage schools. Saturday 10.45-11:00 a. m.—Mus ic by Ford Jr. high. Address—Coun ty Supt. J. LeRoy Burns. The Laurens eounty Education As sociation said yesterday it wishes to thank the following business firms for allowing the schools to' use their windows for displays during Edu- 1 cation Week: | Belks, Laurens; Adair’s Men Shop,, Belks, Blakely’s Seed Store, Ander son's Ready-to-Wear of Clinton, and Joanna Stores, Joanna. Birth Announcements McCarthy Lt. and Mrs. L. C. McCarthy an nounce the birth of a son, Oct. 21st at the Army hospital at Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. McCarthy is the former Miss Peggy Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Johnson of this city. ADAIR Lt. Col. and Mrs. Archie. S. Adair of Bermuda, announce the birth ot j a daughter, Caron, on October 26th in the Army hospital there. Mrs I Adair is the former Miss Miriam Mi- | lam of Laurens, and Lt. Col. Adair is a son of Mrs. H. D. Rantin of this I city. LAWSON Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lawson an-1 nounce the birth of a son, Sanford I Joe on October 26th at Hays hospital. Mrs. Lawson is the former Miss Sy-! bil Kidd. McGINIS Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGlnis an-1 nounce the birth of a daughter. Mar-1 tha Nell on October 30th at Hays| hospital. Mrs. McGlnis is the former) Miss Edith Greenway. U.D.C. TO MEET • The Stephen D. Lee Chapter, U. ( D. C., will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. i ! P.' M. Pitts on Musgrove street. i m.—Thorn- Mr. and Mrs. Loftis Win First Place At Fair Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis of this city, won a first place at the Lau rens county fair for an arrangement of dahlias and chrysanthemums. They also entered several other bouquets including one of roses for the flow er exhibit. WITH GREENVILLE FIRM W. A. Buchanan has accepted a position as plant foreman for Max Cleaners and Laundry in Greenville. For darning thread, choose a thread which is a little darker than the hose. The thread works in slight ly lighter when you use it. Three pairs of hose purchased in the same color will give the same amount of wear as nine pairs, each in a different color. One stockir\g always wears much longer than the other, and it can be teamed with several other hose, if they’re alike in color. NUNN-BUSH SHOES $13.95 ond $15.95 L. B. DILLARD A WOAmEl Oheatne li<>\ Office'Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous oui TO COLDS For poothlng relief, rub on... Thursday-Friday, Nov. 2-3 THE CASINO III HtT -lIVtl I •MfUWB«)OCT«BOO!H ‘rr:r* Saturday, November 4 3fc bnn^iuu^nUNG ADVENTURE! EXOTIC ROMANCE! toiuMiu nouns pm** ^ jORTUNES " Captain IBiood ng5n -LOUIS HAYWARD \ \ -MEDINA-MACREADr Alonso BtOOYA- Dona DRAKE-Lowell GILMORE - ttnm Ht, k, mmmu i Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 6-7 C* CIARKGABIE-BARBARA STANWYCK WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 “ADAM and EVELYN” With Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons MOVijys BETTER iQVER! THI RSDAY AND FRIDAY. November 2 and 3 BEILS OF C0R0NID0 (Roy Rogers Saves Uranium) With ROY ROGERS, DALE EVANS and PAT BRADY. 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