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f * i 4 4 4 / 4 4 •i t Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 30, 1950 JARMAN SHOES $8.95 to $1J.95 L. B. DILLARD EADY tor any EMERGENCY# I. Emergency Needs? Coll Us At Once Whenever you have a | prescription that must be delivered in short order, or whenever you need a drug item, you can depend upon us for immediate delivery- For all day service— Phone No. 1 McGEE’S DRUG STORE “Your Christmas Store” BRIEFS.. ABOUT WOPIE YOU KNOW Miss Ethel Hunter is a patient at the Blalock clinic where she is re ceiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Covington and children of Hamlet, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. James G. Monroe and children of Latta, spent the Thanks giving holidays with Misses Lois and Iona Blakely and Aldme Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims spent the week-end in Madison, Ga., with the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Maddox, and son, Charles. 1 Friends of Mrs. Dora Wilson will be interested to know she is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Greene of Whitmire, spent Thanksgiving with- the latter’s sister «md brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Ray. Mrs. Heide Trask, Sr., and Heide, Jr., of Wilmington, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter and family of Lyman, spent the Thanksgiving holi days with Mas. Lee Hunter and fam ily. Miss Sara Blakely spent the week end in McBee with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod. - Mrs. Delcia Zelt of Jacksonville, Fla., was the guest during the holi days of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunter at their home in Joanna. Sam Stone and son, Donny, of Charleston, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his mother, Mrs. Metta Stone. Mrs. Stone accompanied them home for a visit and will also visit her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Bouk- night, while there. Friends of Miss Florence Nixon will be interested to know she is con- vatesemg at her home following an MORE PEOPLE ARE READING THE CHRONICLE THAN EVER BEFORE! FRUIT CAKES lietit Fruits and Nuts Old Fashion Pound Cake Base TINMAN'S BAKERY Phone 334-W A cyieu) tfftZADWRt Ohedtae Box Offiee Opens 2:43 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday-Friday, Nov. 30-Dec. 1 l^tse Winning Comedy Of The Year Saturday, Dec. 2 ANGRY SEAS ANGRY MEN! Comedy: Kennedy The Great Monday-Tuesday, Dec. 4-5 Ricardo , Monialban LOWSCAWERH MM HARDING WEDNESDAY, ONE DAY A KISS FOR CORLISS With David Niven and Shirley Temple HOVIBJil BETTER Ehssjver! illness and stay at the Blalock clinic. Dr. Bothwell Graham of Columbia, spent Thanksgiving Day here and at tended the P. C.-Newberry football game. Haynie G. Prince spent several days last week in Washington and New’ York. In New York he attended an executive board meeting of Na tional fraternities. Rev. and Mrs. T. Layton Fraser and daughters, Misses Ellen and Ann, were guests of the former’s sisters. Misses Mary and Adelaide, in Hines- ville, Ga., for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble and Miss Louise Tribble spent Thanks giving in Nashville, Tenn., with their son and brother, David Tribble, and Mrs. Tribble. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent Sunday in Rock Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Avery. Capt and Mrs. E. R. Crowson and small son of Columbia, and Mrs. W. J. McKinnon of Jacksonville, Fla., spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Henry accompanied Mrs. McKinnon home and returned Monday. Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire, spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Fred Whitlock, and Mr. Whit lock. Friends of Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr., will regret to know she is ill and a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Henry Bayon of France, who,, 1 has been spending several months in the States with relatives visited her mother, Mrs. Jack W. Davis last week. Dr. and Mrs. R, B. Ferguson and children of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. James Copeland and family of Ren- no, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Alexan der of Mountville, spent Thanksgiv ing with Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods. Friends of Mrs. J. L. Wright will: be interested to know £he is conval escing from an illness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Wade and Mr. Wade in Columbia. Mrs. Pryor Babb and son, Billy, spent the holi days in Columbia with Mrs. Wright, the Wades and Miss Virginia Babb who is attending school, in Columbia. Draft Board Seeking To Locate Several The county draft board asks any- o»e knowing the present address of . tile following to please notify the Laurens office immediately Gary Mombar Sudd, Rt. 2, Fount- i ain Inn, Russell Styles, Jr., Laurens, William Harold Hogan, P. O. Box 133, Joanna, L. J. Williams, 531 Brode St., Darlington, Irby Sullivan, Jr., Rt. 1, Fountain Inn. Santa Is Here! Shop Early For Holiday Season Santa Claus has come to Clinton, his gift bag. overflownhg with glit tering, glamorous and useful things for giving; his eyes twinkling a heart wanning invitation for everyone to lose no time in coming here to see his wonderful collection of Mid-Cen tury Gifts. Santa Claus has come to Clinton early indeed this year—far in ad vance of the exciting holiday itself— to give everyone the best possible opportunity to choose what they will give to their loved ones and friends with care and consideration. Santa Claus has come to Clinton early so none need lack the chance to make the 1&50 Yuletide the most perfect in all history for their friends and loved ones. The contents of his overflowing gift pack have been unloaded and spread on gaily bedecked counters and shelves in stores of Clinton, to await your admiring inspection. Come—See For Yourself! Tonight, show windows scintillate with myriad suggestions for giving that you will find multiplied ten fold inside the stores themselves, when you see for yourself. County 4-H Group Can Get Lespedeza Leon O. Clayton, state boys’ 4-H club agent, has notified the county agent’s office that 25,000 lespedeza bicolor plants have been made avail able to 4-H club boys of Laurens county through James W. Webb, co ordinator of the South Carolina Game and Fish Department, county agent C. B. Cannon stated. A maximum of 5,000 plants will be given to a club boy with 1,000 plants as a minimum. Any club boy wishing to secure these plants is re quested to file for same through the county agent’s office. Lespedeza bi-color produces seed that is good for bird food and is used as a border strip and to prevent eros ion on steep slopes. Joanna Hornets To Have New Manager For '51 Season Dan Kirby, veteran catcher and manager of the Joanna Hornets of the Central Carolina baseball league last season, has been released as manager officials of the Joanna Ath letic Association announced during the week. Officers and directors are seeking the services of a top-notch playing manager for the 1951 sea son., but no announcement has been made. ' / Other players released along with Kirby were Johnny Brock a late comer to the first base position last season, Roy Marion last year’s short stop and a brother of Marty Marion o. jt. LouL Cards fame. Also Bill Harris a pitcher, with a fair won-lost record. The catching position will be strengthened with another receiver to help Cecil Farmer with heavy work. These standout players from last year’s team to be retained will in clude Babe Ellis, Fred Marsh, Paul Fouts, Rube Melton, Hal Walthers, | Johnny Moore and Cecil Farmer. The status of Tony Mazurek, last year’s centerfielder, and George Beirshank the very dependable pitcher-infield er hasn’t been fully derided yet. Joanna is looking for some real top notch players to fill the first base position, shortstop, centerfield and catching position. They are also in terested In contacting two or three top flight pitchers to help Rube Mel ton and Johnny Moore. Officers for the 1951 season are Allen Barron, president; Carl ’ Fran- zen, vice-president; Elvin Abrams, business manager; Alex Crawford, secretary-treasurer. The board of di rectors were all reelected recently and are Joe Delany, W. D. Beckom and W. J. “Bill” Dees. Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 When You Buy Your MEN'S CLOTHING SHOES and FURNISHINGS L B. Dillard THE CASINO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Nov. St — Dee. 1 INDIAN TERRITORY (Gene Autry Western) With GENE AiUTRY, GAIL DA VIS and KIRBY GRANT. 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