The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 24, 1951, Image 8

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Page Tjvo THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 24, 1951 Clinton To Reach Set Cancer Quota W. C. Baldwin, chairman o,' the American Cancer Crusade for the Clinton area, announces that Clinton has given one-half of its $1800 quota. He is well pleased with the progress being made in reaching the quota, he said. Neither Clinton nor Lydia Mills proceeds have been to taled and as soon as these have been accounted for it is expected that the drive will be over the top. Chairman Baldwin wishes to ex press appreciation, particularly to the ladies who have done an outstanding job in the solicitation of the mer chants, who gave generously. Those who have not contributed are asked to mail same to Chairman Baldwin or give it to one of the workers. Swimming Pools At Two Mills Here Jo Opc^n May 29 Bell Street School Closing Events Planned CALL 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS Winner of Last Week’s Fishing Contest FOR A MORE COMPLETE LINE OF Fishinq Tackle Got your fishing license yet? . . Come in . . We got ’em KELLEY KING Sloan Street BASS — 6 lb. 13 oz. Fish Are Hitting Top Water Plugs. Do You Have Any? REGISTER TODAY FOR OCR FISHING CONTEST! SEE COX HOME & AUTO SUPPLY Fishing Headquarters A wokmw, Ohedtfie Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, May 24-25 Bob Hope THREE TIMES FUNNIER THAN * « IN "SORROWFUL JONES"! Damon Runyon’s The LEMON DROP KID A Paramount Picture 4 * ft * £ * A * * * A* A‘a*#* i***.## ***#*$&*☆'? With Marilyn Maxwell, Lloyd Nolan and Jane Harwell Saturday, May 26 (One Day) “FURY AT SEA” (Thrilling Sea Adventure) With Franehot Tone, John Carroll, Walter Brennan, and Carol Bruce Monday and Tuesday, May 28-29 Enemies Allied Against War-Painted Savages! Goto* * stoning RONALD REAGAN 8ftUC£ BENNETT - BIU. WILLIAMS NOAH BEERY PETER HANSON Greeted by LEWIS R. FOSTER t It*, H A* Wn lAIan w -~ 9crvvf> oy v-pmoi I’Wj reomvt•nwen^ tows ono • Produced by WMooi M. Urn and WiCam C TSomoi WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 (ONE DAY) CAUSE FOR ALARM With Loretta Young and Barry Sullivan MOVIBJS BETTER The swimming pools at Clinton and ! Lydia Mills will open Tuesday after-, | noon, May 28, at 3 o’clock. They will be open each day except Sundays and Wednesday nights, in order to avoid conflict with church services and prayer meetings, Claude Crock er, personnel manager, states. Ronnie Johnston, Presbyterian col lege student, will be head life guard, | at Clinton Mills pool, with DaCosta Moore and Cooper Teddards, also P. C. students, and Miss Jerry Tram- ; mell of Winthrop college, his assist ants. V' i At the Lydia pool will *be Paul . Nye, P. C. student, head lifeguard, with Buddy Neely of P. C., Jack Spillers of Clemson, and Cecil Woot-i en, alternate, and Miss Barbara Jean Roof, assistants. Hours will be: 9' to 12 noon, 3 to 6 p.m.; and 7 to 10 at night. . ^ Auction Cake Sale Here Saturday ^ There will be a cake auction Sat-: urday at 7 p.m'. on the square, with all sales proceeds going to the Amer ican Cancer Crusade. Fun and enter tainment is planned for all. Ladies who have not been asked to donate'a cake or cookies and who wish to, are asked tp contact W. C. Baldwin, chairmanr on or before Friday after noon. Jim Puryear will be auction eer. ’ The senior class of Bell Street high school announces its commencement exercises for 1951: Class night, May 25, 8 o’clock. Annual sermon, May 27, 3:30 p.m. Graduation exercises, May 28, 8:00 p.m. Class officers are: President, W. A. Burnside; vice-president, D e 1 m a r Bailey; secretary, Fredna Chappelle; assistant secretary, J. Bennett, treas urer, Lucy Moore; business manager, Arthur Duckett. Members of the graduating class are: Barbara Adam, Krenda Chap pelle, Dorothy Dakers, Rosa Gaddy, Adline Gary, Mary L. Gilder, Etta Mae Gilliam, Geneva Grant, Virginia Henry, Arabella Hester, Vernell Ir by, Maggie Mims, Lucy Moore, Jose phine Murphy, Olivia Smith, Ala Sturkey, Evelyn Worthy, Eva Young, Delmar Bailey, Jonathan Bennett, W. A. Burnside, Y. Dendy, A. Duckett, Samuel Fleming, John Fuller, James Grant, John Jenkins, William Little, John Moore, R. A. McCombs. LITTLE GIRL SENIOR MASCOT Little Paula Jones, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Van Jones, was named as mascot by this year’s Clinton high graduating class. EDWARDS Mr. and Mrs. Verdie E. Edwards announce the birth of a ion, Oscar Lee, on May 17 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Edwards is the former Miss Minnie Black. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge. Whereas, Walter G. Coker made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and ef fects of Mary Jane West Coker.. These are, therefore, to cite and* admonish all and singular the Kin dred and creditors of the said Mary Jane West Coker, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lau rens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on June 8, 1951, next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23rd day of May, A. D.. 1951. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 31-2c J. P. L. C. SUBSCRIBE I'D THE CHRONICLE Legion Auxiliary To Sell Poppies Saturday The American Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring its annual “Poppy Day - ’ 1 Saturday, with the members selling i the poppies on the streets. Funds raised will be used for the child welfare and rehabilitation pro gram of the Auxiliary and American Legion posts. Telephone Employees Get Service Awards At noon Monday several employees of the local Southern Bell Telephone company were honored with a lunch eon and presented service award pins by the Greenville district traffic) manager, O. C. Tigner. Receiving awards following the luncheon were: 20-year service pin, Mrs. Lona B. Shealy; flve-year pins: Mrs. Lindsay Brannen, Mrs. Frances J. Donnan, and Mrs. Myrtis R. Stroud. Rites for Mrs. Brown In Belton Friday Mrs. Carroll W. Brown, mother of Mrs. J. B. Hart of Joanna, passed away early yesterday morning at the Joanna hospital where she had been a patient since last August. It was learned last night at press time that the funeral services will be held Friday morning in Belton at 11 o’clock, wherp Mrs. Brown lived before her health failed and she moved to Joanna to make her home with her daughter. Besides Mrs. Hart, the deceased is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Fred W. Shields of Mt. Vernon, Va, and one son, W. C. Brown, Jr., of Belton. ATTEND COKER FUNERAL The following out-of-town rela tives were here Sunday for the fu neral of Mrs. W. G. Coker: Mrs. Wal lace W. Hixson, Alexandria, La. Mrs. Arthur J. Rife, Dallas, Texas Mrs. J. W. Bush, Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. John M. Lewis, Cincinnati, O. Mrs. Bertha O. Coker, Willard B. Co ker, Mr. and Mrs. Belk Coker, all of Atlanta, Ga. MOVED TO DENVER. COLO. Friends of Mrs. Eloise Spencer Hindman will be interested to know she has been transferred from St. Louis to Denver, Colo., where she holds a position with the U. S. Air Force. MEMORY LANE / IN /Ae Autfc ot /Ae Aiufe-fo-S# Good tosto i* tha touchitona in purchoting your Starling. That’* why »o mony loading brida*. and brida»-to-bo, ora turning to IWT for thair choico of pottom. MEMORY LAME ... alagant and troditionol... i* on# of tho foremost Starling dasigns today. Your table Is sat with pride whan it is sat with LUNTl rf* //rf*/ j/aj/r Hamilton’s A Credit To All South Carolina Finishes At Episcopal High Kelly Dixon, of Talladega, Ala., grandson of Mrs. C. M. Bailey of this city, is a member of the graduating class at Episcopal high school in Alexandria, Va. Commencement ex ercises will be held Saturday, June 9. Meta- - emift- ■ ews WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY May 23 and 24 SHEPHERD OF THE OZARKS (Hillbilly Musical) With WEAVER BROS., ELVI RA and FRANK ALBERTSON. Feature: 3:16, 7:00, 9:25. — Plus — ADVENTURE'S END (Western) With JOHN WAYNE. Feature: 4:25, 8:25. SHORT 9c and 35c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY May 25 and 26 ROARING CITY With HUGH BEAUMONT, ED WARD BROPHY, RIC H A R D TRAVIS. Feature: Friday: 3:25, 7:00, 9:22 Saturday: 1:30, 3:25, 6:14, 8:36 — Plus — TRIGGER TRIO (Western) With RAY CORRIGAN, MAX TERHUNE, RALPH BYRD. Feature: Friday: 4:25, 8:25 Saturday: 2:30, 4:52, 7:14, 9:36 Perils of the Darkest Jungle, Chap. 8 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 28 and 29 JOHNNY ONE EYE (Thrilling Action) With WAYNE MORRIS, PAT O BRIEN and DOLORES MORO. Feature: 3:32, 7:33, 9:22. NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 35c YOU WILL FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN OUR NEW USED CAR LOT Now Open on North Broad Street (Between Broadway Theatre and A. R. P. Church) Want to Save Money? \ All Cars Reconditioned and Thoroughly Checked In Every Way for Safety and Dependable Service. Visit Our Big Lot! Many Makes an Models In Cars and Trucks To Select From. - Get Our Prices Before You Buy! COOPER MOTOR C0MPMIY Sales — DODGE, PLYMOUTH — Service