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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, May 31, 1951
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J Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock of
Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Calvert
Marsh of Columbia, were here
Monday for the graduation of their
sister, Miss Nell Fuller, from Clin-
;on high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of
I Spartanburg, s o n-i n-la w and
j daughter of Mrs. B. L. King, of
this city, sailed today from New
! York City on the Queen Mary for
a two months tour of England and
the continent. They were accom
panied to New York by their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs..
J. M. Moore, of Andrews.
Pictured above are the speakers who will deUver the principal ad- j Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake were
dresses at Presbyterian college’s commencement exercises. On the left is ; i n Greenville Sunday where they
Dr! FRED V. POAG, pastor of Columbia’s Shandon Presbyterian church, ■ visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. F.
who will preach the baccalaureate sermon at the First Presbyterian church M. Terry, who is critically ill at
Sunday morning. And on the right is DR. JOSIAH CRUDUP, president of the General hospital following an
Brenau college, who will deliver the commencement address in PC’s out- operation. Mrs. Leake has been
door chapel on Monday morning. ' at the bedside of her sister for
— i se veral days.
son, Patty Chisholm, Shirley Duna- Charlie Wise is a patient at
Grammar Pupils To
Give Recital Tuesday
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The public is invited to attend
the piano recital of the grammar
school puipls of Mrs. Robert F.
Black which will be held Tuesday
evening, June 5, at 8 o’clock at
the First Presbyterian church.
Those taking part on the pro
gram will be Corinne Boyd, Billy
Chisholm, Ame Black, Bunky Bla
lock, Kathy Hart, Judy Adair, Di
ane Roddy, Ronnie and Milton
Moore, Claire Smith, Linda Milam,
Rachel Ann Wilson, Jennie Walk-J
er, Betsy and Jack Davis, Roslyn
Ridings, Susan Terry, Sally Glenn,
Lou Jones Cornwall, Jennie Red,
Gerald Woodruff, Jennie Addison,
Terrell Cook, Martha Jane Bry-
-way, Emily Bailey, Lillian Hart, ]j a y S hospital.
Jane Todd. Frances Cunningham
Beth and Allen Trammell.
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Sales Tax Booklets
Derona Prater, daughter of Mr.
' and Mrs. E. L. Prater of Joanna,
is a patient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. M. L. Kleckley has return
ed from a visit with relatives in,
•^o.umbia. . , . ‘ June 1—Joanna at Lydia.
Mrs. Eugene Pratt of Columbia, June 4 _ Academy Street
Mrs. J. L. Beaudrot, Mrs. John C. Lyoia.
Lilttle League Through May 2d
Standings
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Academy ^ 9 0
Thomwell 5 4
Joanna 4 5
Florida St. .— 3 6
Lydia 1 7
Results Last Week
Joanna 14—Thomwell 10.
Lydia 12—Florida Street 3.
Thornwbll 17—Lydia 3.
Joanna 4—Florida Street 3.
Florida Street 7—Thomwell 3.
Academy Street 8—Joanna 7.
Midget League Standing
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Florida St. ... 5 0
Thomwell 3 2
Lydia 2 2
Academy St 1 L. 2 3
Joanna 0 5
Results Last Waek
Thomwell 9—Joanna 2.
ThomweM 3—Lydia 1.
Florida Street 3—Lydia 0.
Florida Street 10—Joanna 4.
Florida Street 10—Thomwefl 7.
Academy Street 14—Joanna 2. i
Schedule for Little League and 1
Midgets
May 31—Academy at Florida
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our appre
ciation to our friends, neighbors
and relatives for the many kind
nesses, floral offerings, cards and
expressions of sympathy • extended
to us during the illness and at the
death of our mother, Mrs. Marilzy
K. Butler.
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Monday and Tuesday, June 3-4
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CARTOON—“Cold War”
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5
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With Don DeFore and Andrea King
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cured » "umber ot ^«s •'Sates Voung Mrs L^zie McKeUer^of j 5-Flonda Street at Thorn-
Tax and Its Use’, which goes into . . ; „ „ w eu.-
effect July 1. Merchants desiring the brother.^ _ ^.ther oOm j ne 6 _ Joann> a , Academy
booklets are asked to stop by Moore s Mrs BiUy and son of Street. -~
Dress Shoppe where the> a.e is- Greensboro, N. C., is visiting her ■ 1
sister, Mrs. E. N. Sullivan, and Dr. iv gi a -
Su ii iva " dM „ k- v , i Birth Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Neely re- t
turned Tuesday to the^i home in BALDWIN
Pelham, Ga„ after spenolng several and Harry Baldwin
days with the latter s sister Mrs. ann0 unce the birth of a daughter,
John T. Young, and other relatives on Monday, May 28, at the New-
ne r?' j w « ; . berry hospital. Mrs. Baldwin be-
Mr. arid Mrs. Henry Williams of fore marriage was Miss Jackie
Elmira, N. Y., are visiting the lat- Wi e r , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W
ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph l Wier.
Copeland. SMITH
Friends of Mrs. Howard Smith m.*. and Mrs. Milford Smith an-1
will be interested to know she xs nounce the birth of a daughter,!
convalescing at ner home follow- Virginia Gale, on May 27, at the
mg an operation illness at the Co- Blalock clinic. Mrs. Smith is the'
lumbia hospital. former Miss Marjorie E. Jones.
Cpl. Irby L. chandler returned CONN
to Fort Benning, Ga., Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie R. Conn
after spending a few days with his announce the birth of a son, Jamei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Kirk, on May 25 at Hays hospital.
Chandler. M rs Conn is the former Miss Eu-
m -— nice Gooch.
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
May 30 and 31
AMODEAN
MARRIAGE
With REED HADLEY and MAR
GARET FIELD.
Feature: 3:16, 7:00, 9:20.
...Also...
CASINO TO KOREA
Actual fighting scenes of World
War II showing “Salerno” and the
bombardment of the monastery of
“Monte Casino.” Also shots of the
fighting in Korea.
Feature: 4:22 and 8:22.
SHORT. 9c and 35c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
June 1 and 2
BLAZING BULLETS
(Western)
With JOHNNY MACK BROWN
and LOIS HALL.
Feature:
Friday: 3:25, 7:00, 9:22.
Saturday: 1:30, 3:52, 6:14, 8:36.
. ..Also...
PIER 23
(Cops and Robbers)
With HUGH BEAUMONT and
ANN SAVAGE.
Feature:
Friday: 4:22 and 8:22.
Saturday: 2:27, 4:4fl, 7:11, 9:33.
Ferris of the Darkest
Jungle, Chap. 9
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
June 4 and 5
(Western Adventure)
With JAMES STEWART and
MARLENE DIETRICH.
Feature: 3:25, 7:25, 9:24.
NEWS—SHORTS. 9c and 35c
Wham of Mountville, announce
the birth of a son, Joseph William,
on May 26 at Hays hospital. Mrs.
Wham is the former Miss Elizabeth
Goodman.
OAKLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Oakley.
Jr., announce the birth of a datgh-
ter, Ruth Jane, on May 28 at Hays
hospital. Mrs. Oakley is the for
mer Miss Romayne Bousley.
YOUNG
Mr. and Mrs. Charles William
Young announce the birth of a
daughter on May 28 at Hays hos
pital. Mrs. Young before marriage
was Miss Doris Cornelia Dixon.
CUNNINGHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham
announce the birth of a son, Gary
Hugh, on May 28 at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Cunningham is the former
Mias Gayneile Davis.
Mrs. Pitts' Pupils
To Present Recital
The grammar school piano pu
pils of Mrs. James Pitts will be
presented in recital Saturday eve
ning, June 2, at 8 o’clock at Broad
Street Methodist church. The pub
lic is cordially invited to attend
the recital.
Those taking part on the pro
gram will be: Scott Wilson, Linda
. Haupfear, Joan Brandt, Julia Bo-
| lick, Sara Ray, Ben Crouch, Milling
Blalock, Billy Davis, Barrie Elli
son, Carroll Poole, Edgar Everett,
Jr., Sandra Ray, Jackie Pitts,
Betty Jane Hamer, Dolly Crouch,
Francene Johnson, Claudia Ann
Monroe, Sara Pitts, Martha Mc-
MLilian, Margaret Ann Bolick,
Florence Winn, Elaine Addison,
Nell Timmerman, Leanna Young,
Linda Satterfield, Vivian Pearson,
Betty Davis, Betty Lou Parrish,
Betty Sanders, Elaine Crocker and
Lena Gilliam.
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Students Name New
'51-52 Officers
Ted Mears of Cross Hill, member
of the high school graduating class
Monday evening, has been voted
student of the year by the student
body. ,
Rembert TruLuek was elected pres
ident of the student body for the
coming year, and Terry Thomas, vice
president
Officers elected of the rising senior
class are Dorothy Carr, president;
Mary ©atherine Anderson, vice-
president; Tommie Boyce, secretary;
Kenneth Boyce, treasurer.
Kinards Girl To 1
Graduate At Winthrop
Miss Sylvia Oxner of Kinards, is
a memiber of the graduating class at
Winthrop college on Sunday at which
time she will receive a bachelor of
science degree in home economics.
Miss Oxner is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Oxner.
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company—the only business in the United States to achieve such a broad
democracy of ownership—is represented by Mr. and Mr*. Brady Denton,
of Saginaw. Michigan, who Jointly own seven shares of stock. Denton, an
automobile salesman, and his wife Dorothy and two of their three beys
are shown above during a visit to their local telephone exchange. Brady,
r.. 6. learns about switchboard operations from Miss Doris Beber, Michi
gan Beil operator, as Johnny, 3, looks on from his father’s
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