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V f \ t a ^age Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 22,1951 Clinton Cavaliers To Enter Greenville Textile Tourney Young, Rock Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Williams, Charlotte. N. C.; Mrs. Boyd Latham, Sharon; Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sims, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boyd, Miss Henny Glad den, Mrs. James S. McKeown, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cornwall, Mrs. I Jessie V. Cornwall, Mrs. D. D. Love 'and John S. Cassells, Cornwall. Here To Attend Addison Funeral Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hanley of Tampa^ Fla., were called here Sun day because of the death of the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. Beulah T. Addison. The following friends and relatives i were also here for the funeral: Mrs. Lula Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, Mrs. Will Jeter of Ninety-Six; Dr. and Mrs. A. L. King of Atlanta, Dr. Joe Templeton, Mrs. Elizabeth Templeton, Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Templeton, Greenwood; Mrs. Cora Burns, Newberry; George Dun lap, Rock Hill; Misfe Rosa Dreher, Prosperity; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Law rence, Union; Herb Childers, Green- ! ville. THE CHRONICLE Completely Covers Clinton’s Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No Substitute for News paper Advertising The Management of The Broadway Theatre feels that we have never played a picture that wiU so nearly please everyone as this simple story of a Methodist minister called to a small Georgia hill community in the year 1910. We are playing it Three Days so that everyone can see it. ♦ ♦ :: :: woAmm QbacCbte ♦> % ♦> The Clinton Cavaliers, who have led the Piedmont textile basketball league this season, will play in the Green ville Textile tourney starting on February 27 and running through March 3. The cagers have won 12 »nH lost 3 in league play and have since defeated the teams they were defeated by earlier in the season. First row, left to right: Hairston, Van Horn, Cal Cooper (player coach). Cooper Teddards. Second row: J. D. Hairston (scorer) R. Harbin, Beaumont, C. Crocker, Lorendo, G. Friday, G. Rowe. Absent when picture was made: ••Ankie" Rowe, ‘•Moon" Mullins. MAJOR MoCRARY RECEIVES PROMOTION promotion to that rank from major. Lt. Col. McCrary, the son of Mrs. R. J. McCrary, of this city, lives at Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, Utah, !• riends of Lt. Col. Ryan McCrary iV here he teaches areonautics at the; will learn with interest of his recent' University of Utah. Friends, Relatives Attend Mrs. Blalock's Funeral 'MOAMKl Ohedtue Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, Feb. 22-23 mm RUDYARD KIPLING'S KIM f ERROL FLYNN Dean STOCKWEIi ’aul Lukas Robert Douglas homas Gomez • Cecil Kellaw^y mgm Picture Arnold Moss * Laurette Luez CARTOON—“DUCK SOUP TO NUTS” Saturday, February 24 HIGH PRIESTESS OF SINISTER RITI Biauty veils her murderous heart, as she leads beast-like Leopard Men in the sinister Cult of Death I 2 WEISSMULLER JOYCE • mm SHEFFIELD -.amwnetta COMEDY and COLOR CARTOON Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 26-27 KANSASJUUDERS Starring WeM-taDdEVr Nipeiite CMPUMI • M BMW •nikTONY CURTIS • ncuti mlei • A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28—ONE DAY PANIC IN THE STREET W r ith Richard Widmark and Barbara Bel Geddes lllloviEys BETTER mm Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown and family of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. ! James Moore and daughter of York; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock and daughters of Raleigh, N. C., were called here this week due to the ill ness and death of their mother, Mrs. T J. Blalock. Other out of town relatives and friends here were Mrs. William Moore, Mrs. T. M. Ferguson, Miss | Ella Dunbar, J. D. McDould, Mrs. J Henning Adicks, Mrs. G. C. McCel- vey, Arthur Hart, Mrs. George | Fresch, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hart, Mrs. James Ferguson, Mrs. Rebeccah Wil- 1 lingham, D. D. McCarter and Mrs. R. M. Inman, York; A. I. Mason, Mr. | and Mrs. George Young, Mrs. Ross Young, Laurens; Mr. and Mrs. Mas- isey, Spartanburg; William Milling, Mrs. Mart Milling, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor, Greenwood; Mr. andiMrf. Joe Piper .Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Fate Henry, Leesville; Mrs. Pearl Blalock. Mrs. Dwight Boland, Mrs. Harold Hope, Misses Edna and Mil dred Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds Young, Union; Mr. and Mrs. Kit THE CASINO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY February 22 and 23 TRIGGER JR. Rog Rogers in the circus. Seals, acrobats, lions, and clowns. With ROY ROGERS, DALE EVANS and PAT BRADY. 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