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Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 28, 1950 irth Announcements SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith an nounce the birth of a son, James Edwin on December 22 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Smith before marriage was Miss Martha Smith. DUNAWAY Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips of announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Ann, on December 20th at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Dunaway is the 'former Miss Louise Nix. Wonde when Baby catches a Cranny CeM from coughs, stuffiness with every breath! It’s easy! Use famous Vicks VapoRub this special way- in steam. It brings relief in a hurry! Put 2 good spoonfuls of VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl of boiling water as di rected in package. Then let your child breathe in the med icated vapors. mm by millions of modem mothers! Every single breath carries VapoRub’s combination of soothing med ications deep into cold-con gested large bronchial tubes . . . brings special deep-action relief right where croupy colds cause so much misery! To keep up relief, rub Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. It works for hours! yWORLD’S BEST-KNOWN HOME REMEDY TO RELIEVE MISERIES OF COLDS! . i Otem 'jSWflADWfft OlieaXhe Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday-Friday, Dec. 28-29 It’s than 1 Yankee Doodle Dandy! h J . V 1: ' ‘ *' 4 f fg JAMES ■ ■ VIRGINIAnDORIS■ a GORDON ■! GENE wrr«snr WITH ALAN HALE, JR. • DIRECTED BY ROY DEL RUTH Screw Pley by JOHN HONKS. JR.. CHARLES HOFFHAN & IRVING WALLACE '* m • S**'* W l«vir« WALLACE • Onww «•«# N St>-« M Sm<<« C«n • ty km HmM Saturday, Dec. 30 WAR OF THE WILDCATS (FormwJy Entitled "In Old Oklahoma") by Thomson Burt is a re-kclwask wM WAYME SCOH mJ/Lri DEKKER A REPUBLIC PICTURE - Also: COLOR CARTOON THE GREATEST ADVENTURE PICTURE OF THEM ALL ■ i Monday-Tuesday, Jan. 1-2 SAVAGE PASSIONS sf flame-haired goddess... a bn bronzed white hunter. ..in a jungle Eden! mw, souttW wns Deborah KERR - Stewart GRBNQHR IICHIIO UIIS0H • Tic/Zn/co/or Three Years°In the Making! Yoo Will Never See Its Equal Again! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3—One Day Highway 301 With a Setting in the Carotinas and Virginia With STEVE COCHRAN and VIRGINIA GRAY BETTER SjDkr! OSBORNE Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Osborne announce the birth of a son, De lano Leroy, on December 23 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Osborne is the former Miss Nola Franks. SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Frank David Smith of Bartow, Fla., announce the birth of a son, Frank Davis, Jr., on De cember 10th. Mrs. Smith will be remembered here as Miss Ann Whitman formerly of Thornwell. WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. White an nounce the birth of a son, Jerry Ray, on December 19th at Hays i hospital. Mrs. White is the former ; Miss Minnie Bell Clark. KING Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. King an- inounce the birth of a daughter, El- | len Dianne on December 20th at 1 Hays hospital. Mrs. King, before marriage was Miss Myrtle Nelson. KUYKENDALL Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kuykendall announce the birth of a son, Law rence Allen on December 21 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Kuykendall is the farmer Miss Vivian Hardeman. EDMUNDS Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Edmunds announce the birth of a daughter, Willie Mae, on December 19th at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Edmunds is the former Miss Della Smith. SHERFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Billy Eugene Sher- field announce the birth of a daugh ter, Patricia Ann on December 13 at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Sherfield is the former Miss Nellie Birch. PHILLIPS Mr. and Mrs. W. BB. Phillips of Joanna announce the birth of a son, Larry Dale, on December 14th at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Phillips is the 1 former Miss Janie Lewis. WARD Mr. and Mrs. Otis O’Dell Ward announce the birth of a son, Marvin Rufus, on December 15th at Bla lock clinic. Mrs. Ward is the former Miss Vera Albertson. Training Union Rally Sunday At Poplar Springs Church The fifth Sunday Training Union rally of the Laurens Baptist associa tion, will meet with the Poplar Springs church near Ware Shoals, Sunday arftennoon December 31st at 2:30 o’clock. Nine banners will be awarded to the churches having the highest ef ficiency rating. Rev. J. W. Spillers, of this city, associational Training Union director urges all churches to send in their quarterly report and to be represent ed at the rally. The executive committee has ar ranged the following program: Song Service. Devotion. Recognition of churches. Hymn by mixed choir composed of all the churches. Talk on young people’s work by Mrs. G. S. Cothran. Special music by Laurens Second Baptist church. Awarding of efficiency banners. Message by Rev. Stanley Hardee. Jack Harper, P. C. Quarterback, Hurt Jack Harper, ace quarterback for Presbyterian college, was injured in an automobile wreck Saturday DR. WOODS GRATEFUL TO FRIENDS FOR GIFTS To the more than one hundred friends who so graciously remem bered me at this Christmas season, I cannot begin to express to you how much I appreciate your gifts and the love and esteem therewith presented. I thank God that you re gard my thirty years in Clinton— twenty of them as pastor of the First Presbyterian church—to have been of some worth to the church and town. God bless everyone of you is the prayer from the depths of my heart. Affectionately, —D. J. WOODS. Business Opportunity Due to the possibility of boing Recalled to Active Du ty at an undetermined Date I find it necessary to Offer FOR SALE—A well estab lished business which is pay ing excellent returns on money invested. THE CLINTON 4 MUSIC SHOP If you are interest Contact— JIM WOLFE, Owner. Joanna News (Continued from page eight) treated at the Joanna Memorial hos pital. Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Toy Murphy, Burley Humphries and Mrs. Mae Pat terson are being treated at the local hospital. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edwards of Clinton, announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann, December 24, at Joanna Memorial hospital. Mrs. Edwards is the former Miss Judy] Re vis of North Carolina. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” night, while his two companions were killed instantly. Harper, a native of Washington, Ga., was home for Christmas when the accident occurred. The extent of his injuries were not known, al though it was reported here that he suffered head injuries. Harper was one of the main threats in the P. C. attack this past season, and was named as one of the top passers in small colleges over the country. y ANTI-HISTAMINE TABLETS rtap distres S MANY •top COLD’S distresses IN MANY CASES the first day! / HowTo Relievo Bronchitis CreomuUioa relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of men. 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