The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 16, 1950, Image 13
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Thursday, November 16, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page FWe
Birth Announcements
SULLIVAN
Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Sullivan an
nounce the birth of a son on No
vember 14th at Hays hosoital.
PAGE
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Page of Lit
tle Mountain announce the birth of
a son John Edward on November 2
at the Providence hospital in Colum
bia. Mrs. Page is the former Miss
Betty Shealy, and Mr. Page is a son
of Mrs. Rhett P. Adair of this city.
BOSTIC
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eugene Bos
tic announce the birth of a son on
November 12th at Blalock clinic. Mrs.
Bostic is the former Miss Frances
Louise Smith.
HOLLAND
Mr. and Mrs. L. Holmes Holland
announce the birth of a son, Luther
Holmes, Jr., on November 7th at
Hays hospital Mrs. Holland is the
former Miss Mary Stribling.
ttiPP
rooms, and witness the use of film
strip as a new method of teaching.
The school has around 150 film
strips r for use in visual education,
dealing with practically every sub
ject taught in the seven grades at
the school. Once a week a 16 mm
ject taught in the school. The pic
tures are then passed around to the
other grammar schools in the sys
tem.
; ine sciuaji. v-ziilc a wt-t-is. a xu iniu
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hipp an_ ; picture is shown in the auditorium
nounce the birth of a son on No- -• •« L
MI D W A Y
Drive-In Theatre
NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON — JOANNA
FRIDAY-SATI RDAY NOVEMBER I7-1H
OKLAHOMA BADLANDS
With Allan “Rocky” Ijme
AIho: RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY
CHAPTER 2
With Dick Foran. Buck Joncn, Leo Carillio
MONDAY-TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20-21
ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY
With dark Gable. Akita Smith
WEDNE8DAY-THI RSDAY NOVEMBER 22-2.1
ALL CARTOON SHOW
0 Cartoon* — 1 l^on Errol — 1 Three Stooge*
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Child reo
Plrat Shaw S4arta at
vember 7th at Hays hospital. Mrs.
Hipp is the former Miss Margaree
Bagwell.
KELLEY
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kelley an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Tee-^
na Amelia, on November 6th at Hays
hospital. Mrs. Kelley is the former.
Miss Jewel Motte.
KUYKENDALL
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kuykendall an-!
nouncc the birth of a son, Jerry
Loyal, on November 1 at Hays hos
pital. Mrs. Kuykendall before mar
riage was Miss Vera Benson.
HARRISON
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harrison an
nounce the birth of a son, Jimmy, on |
November 3rd at Hays hospital. Mrs.'
Harrison is the former Miss Clara
Bow Smith.
DERRICK
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Derrick of
Joanna announce the birth of a sod, |
James Luther, Jr., on October 31st at
Hays hospital. Mrs. Derrick is ihe
former Miss Mary Phillips.
‘ SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Eli
zabeth Ann, on Nov. 9th at Blalock
j clinic. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss
Katherine E. Willis.
TAYLOR
Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Tay
lor announce the birth of a son, Paul
Irvin, on November 10th at Blalock
ciinic. Mrs Taylor is the former Miss
Mary Alice Dixon.
CANTRELL
Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Cantrell
announce the birth of a son. Buddy
Wayne, on November 13th at Hays
j hospital. Mrs Cantrell is the former;
Miss Katherine Hall.
COTHRAN
Mr. and Mrs J. A Cothran an ]
nounce th« birth of a daughter. Mary (
Loraine on November 9th at Hays
hospital Mrs Cothran H the formei'
Miss Daisy Smitherman
to the pupils concerning some sub-
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L B. DILLARD
Mr and Mrs Harold Puts of
Greenville announce the birth of a
daughter. Linda, on Monday. Novem
ber 13th at St Francis hospital Mrs
Pitts la the former Mu* Mary Shedd
Academy Street School
Has "Open House"
In observance of American Edu }
c«Uon Week. Academy street school
opened its doors to friends and pa-
trucw last Friday Approximately SO
parents and friends visited the
school during the day to took over
•the school, observe la the
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