The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 10, 1951, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Cross Hill Lions
To Get Charter At
Banquet Here Friday
The newly organized Lions club at
c'ross Hill will receive its charter
here Friday evening at a ladies
night banquet to be \given at Hotel
Mary Musgrove. It is expected that
arge number of Lions from here
and elsewhere will attend the meet
ing. including Henry Wofford, of
Johnston, district governor, who will
award the charter.
Officers recently elected for the
line are B. T. Meares, president;
Miller Leaman, first vice-president;
M C. Pins m, second vice-president;
M. M. Turner, third vice-president;
Fred Williams, secretary-treasurer;
J 15. Pinson, tail twister; J. S. Rich
ardson, Lion Tamer.
The Cross Hill club, with an initial
membership of 20, is sponsored by
the Clinton club of which J. J. Corn
wall is president.
Lt. Dicus Home Short
Time From Korea
Lt. W. A. Dicus, Jr., of the Marine
corps, is spending a 15-day leave
here with Mrs. Dicus. and baby and
his parents following several months
service in the Koreah theatre. He
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomas and
Mrs. W. N. Prater of oanna, andj LOREXDO
Mrs. Fred Whitlock visited Mr.i iv Ir anc i M rs. E. L. Lorendo an-
Whitlock, who is a patient in a n0 unce the birth of a son on May 7
Columbia hospital, during the past at Hays hospital,
week. ! "
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T V ic cn^nH incr cpvpral F'A f m\T
will leave Sunday for the West coast , days at his home in Walterboro' , Mr and Mrs z y Eaton of Green-
whore he will receive hi. new a S -;„, lcre hc wl „ celebrate hi. birth -. w ^; Z at T h °,™ e
signment. ^ day on Saturday, May 12. the birth f a sorii Zebu i 0 n Vance, Ul, |
n hoi-sjf Mrs - Mar y Owens, Mrs. Dotte on May 1 at the Blalock clinic. Mrs.
TO HOLD OPEN mol Henry of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton is the former Miss Marjorie
The ^week-day kindergarten ^of^the Qlin Sheely, Jr., spent Sunday in Fink of New York.
Thursday, May 10, 1951
Pearson; vice-president, Ike Ray;jGee; 9b, Nancy Pitts; 9c, Georgia
secretary, Calvin Lee; treasurer,) Hamilton.
Jane Ray.
Student Council: president, Rem-
bert Truluck; representatives at
large, Eloise Marshall, Lynn Coop
er, Richard Lukstat, Ross Lathrop.
12a, Kenneth Boyce; 12b, Emily
McAbee; 12c, Terry Thomas; 11a,
Grace Danhoff; lib, Barbara Mills;
11c, Maudie Young; 10a, Silas
Campbell; 10b, Chris Patte; 10c,
Margaret Tankersley; 9a, Phil Mc-
PERSONAL MENTIONS
Mrs. W. Q. Grigg has returned to
her home in Monroe, N. C., after
spending the past week with her
mother, Mrs. Metta Stone. * Also
week-end guests of the Stones in
cluded Mrs. C. J. Bouknight and
daughter, Amelia, Sam Stone and
son, Donnie, of Charleston.
! First Presbyterian church will hold Asheville, N. C." with Dr. and Mrs. 1
open house Tuesday night, May 15, j. e. Owens. '
open
for anyone interested in the educa- 1
Miss Alice Thompson of Whit-
»pent the week-end
sister, Mrs. Fred Whitlock.
High School Classes
tion of pre-school children. mire, spent the week-end with her fcJnmn KJpu/ Offirprc
A movie will be shown and a dis- iINQlTie IxcW WiriCcib
play the work done by the chil-,
dren will be on view,
at
Friends of Mrs. C. H. McCrary, I The following class officers
Sr., will regret to kn,ow she is ill Clinton high school for the year
at her home on Florida street. 1951-52 have been elected:
Mrs. W. E. Marse and son, Ron-} 12th Grade: president, Dot Carr:
nie, returned yesterday from Pros-; v *ce-president, Tot Anderson; sec-
a perity where they were called Sat- retary, Tommie Boyce;
treasurer,
Local Fishermen
Make Big Haul
J T >m « , Wyman Shealy and
C. K Ni >f this city, and A. M.
\..nis of Wilmington, N. C., have re-
tinnod from a big fishing trip off
South nor*. \ C The fishermen ‘‘all
DR. YOUNG IN HOSPITAL
The many friends of Dr. J. Lee
Young will regret to know he is r ^
patient at Hays hospital and unite) urday on account of the illness of ®°y ce -
in wishing for him a speedy recov-; her father, T. L. Dawkins. Grade: president,
ery. Mrs. Howard Smith has returned Lukstat; vice-president,
from Mullins where she spent the! Goats; secretary, Dons
WINS FREE DRESS I past week with her parents, Mr.. t r easure U Juanita Fuller.
♦he'and Mrs. Francis McGowan. 10th Grade: president,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair and R °y Webb; vice-president, Roy
Mrs. William Johnson was
winner of the tree dress given during
Belk's May Fashion dress event, held
the past week-end at the local store.
Richard
William
Phillips;
Johnnie
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LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
The American Legion Auxiliary
g'.) l rciintafion in telling the will meet Tuesday afternoon, May
^^they caught 372 blue 15, in the parlors of the First Bap-
n about four hours. 1 tist church at 4 o'clock. All members
1 ivcrcome," they never, are invited to attend.
anything like the “biting"’ be-
: i >i; long fishing experience, SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
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sons, Browning and Sammie, of Benjamin; secretary, Silas Camp-
Madison, Ga., were recent guests of treasurer, Emma Gray,
the former’s mother, Mrs. H. D. ^th Grade: president, Bobby
Rantin, and Mr. Rantin.
Lt. John Pitts fo Fort Jackson,
spent the week-end with his par-)
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath
spent Sunday in Spartanburg with
the latter’s brother-in-law* and sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bryson.
forMOTHER
Here’s an idea for the sweetest Mother’s Day gift story
e\er told. Give Mom a box of our delicious candies, pret
tily packaged in wrappings meant especially for Moth
er’s Day.
We have your choice of her favorite candy variety.
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'MOAMRl
OhfidXrve
Hox Office Opens 2:45
Saturday 12:45
Shows Run
Continuous
Thursday and Friday, May 10-11
BATTUN’BUCKAROO OF A HUNDRED CUN-FICHTS
ADELE JERGENS • RAYMOND MASSEY • S Z SAKALL
“•‘"••■EDWIN L. MARIN .-StrSiSgT’
Saturday, May 12 — One Day
See Tarzon rescue
the beautiful Queen
of Pearl-Divers!
SOI IESSER prntntt
(BCAI tltt ButRtllICNS'
TARftN the MERMaios
S*orrir*9
and introdu:i»»g
LINDA CHfilSilAN
and
• Produced by SOL LESSER
Monday and Tuesday, May 14-15
Wednesday, May 16 — One Day
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is a magnificent picture!
L LOUIS CALHERN -ANN HARDING
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BETTER
High School Students
Moke Showing In
State Mental Contests
The alphabetical listing of cpn-
‘ testants given below consists of the
highest scoring 20 r 'o of those par
ticipating in the high school league
mental contest program.
Senior English: Ruby Jo Darr,
Catherine Eichelberger. Ted Mears,
Peggy Sease, Linda Lou Smith,
Frank Young.
Junior English: Mary Sue Darr,
Chris Patte. Martha Wilson.
General Science: Chris Patte.
American History: Frank Young.
Senior Algebra: Ted Mears.
General Mathematics: Ted Mears,
Frank Young.
Social Studies: Linda Lou Smith,
Frank Young.
Natural Sciences: Ted Mears,
Linda Lou Smith. Frank Young.
The following alphabetical listing
consists of the highest scoring 25T'o|
of those participating in the con-,
test.
General Educational Develop-
ment: Ted Mears, Linda Lou Smith,:
Frank Young.
Only 28 students in the state.!
placed.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
May 9 and 10
HUNT THE MAN
DOWN
(Mystery)
With GIG YOUNG and LYNNE
ROBERTS.
Feature: 3:16, 7:00, 9:28.
..Also...
_ ABILENE TRAIL
(Western)
With “WHIP” WILSON and
ANDY CLYDE.
Feature: 4:24 and 8:24.
SHORT. 9c and 35c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
May 11 and 12
COVERED WAGON
RAID
(Western)
With ALAN “ROCKY” LANE
and EDDIE WAITER.
Feature:
Friday: 3:29, 7:00, 9:27.
Saturday: 1:30, 3:57, 6:24, 8:51.
..Also...
EXPERIMENT
ALCATRAZ
(Prison Story)
With JOHN HOWARD and
JOAN DIXON.
Feature:
Friday 4:29 and 8:20.
Saturday: 2:30, 4:57, 7:24, 9:51.
Perils of Hie Darkest
Jungle Chap. 6
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
May 14 and 15
LEO {
GORCEY S
The
BOWERY
BOYS
GHC6T
Feature: 3:29, 7:29, 9:24.
NEWS—SHORTS. 9c and 35c
MALL CHAIN SAW
Sales — Service
Parts
For wood sawing and
sharpening chains.
Let us show you.
C. D. Beniamin, Jr.
Location — 5 Miles North From
Clinton on Clinton-Ora
Highway
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton. S. C.
FI NERAL DIRECTORS
•••ftnd • ••
EMBALMERS
Phones 41 and 399-J
AMBULANCE SERVICE
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs.
Come in today
and make your
selection for de
livery w’hen
wanted.
WHITMAN’S... OF COURSE!
THE FINEST ALWAYS!
McGee’s Drug Store
Phone No. 1
A. Gruen Veri-Thin Chief
Dnnutic gold-filled cut with
Cuildite jteel back. 1} jewels.
•33.7}
•. Gruen Veri-Thin Sorority
Popular fold-filled design
with matching bracelet. 13
jewels. *42.50
C Gruen Autowind Leader
Self-winding. Water and
shock resistant. Luminous
dial. Unbreakable crystal. 17
jewels. $33.00
D. Gruen Veri-Thin Pauline
Distinctire eloverleaf styling
in 14 kt gold. 17 jewels.
•67.50
C. Gruen Veri-Thin Morgan
Matchless with the famous
21-jewel Gruen-Precision
movement. $71.30
Mm* Includ. r*dml tax
A
WEEK
A CREDIT TO SOUTH CAROLINA