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' 1H ! l Pajre Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 15, 1951 TOM THUMB BOWL GAME HERE TUESDAY HIGH! REPRESENTING 8 COUNTY TEAMS (Continued from page three) Football bowl activity—featuritig j i Festivities for the day begin | Deghields. As the roll call was the 100-pounders—gets underway | w jth the grand parade at 4 o’clock given by the secretary, each mem- -"early at Clinton, with the Tom, T ues d a y. It will feature'10 queens, |.ber answered with the thing for Thumb Bowl scheduled for next one 'representing each team in the which she was most thankful. Tuesday night. 1 league and one from the Lydia Mill j Mrs. W. R. Anderson exhibited All-Star teams representing cast | kindergarten. These little beauties a lovely handmade christening and west in the Laurens county ! will ride in convertibles accompan- dress and slip as a special feature, area will clash on Presbyterian col- ied by alllstar players of each Mrs. Mahon announced that gift lege’s Johnson Field at 7:30. ! school. They will also be given a wrapping wpuld be emphasized at And building the occasion up to special seat of honor as sponsors the next meeting, and prizes given a colorful peak will be all of the ' during trie game that night. | for the most atractively wrapped fanfare of a .parade, little queen At least five bands will provide S^ts. She gave an interesting dem and marching bands, j the downbeat- for the parade and onstra^ion on Christmas decora- The east team is composed of a , during the game. Already lined up tlons for ^ home, talented array of pint-sized stars to participate are these musical 1 Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Mrs. R. u. from Academy Street and Florida groups from Presbyterian college, Wrenn, and Mrs. J. C. Johnson Owens greeted the guests. Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. John T. Young, chairman of the library committee, Mrs. James S. Gray, li brarian and Mrs. H. L- Eichel- berger. Punch and wafers were served and the visitors were regis tered in a guest book. Members of the committee have expressed appreciation to those who assisted with the library booth ry or contributed in any way. Pro ceeds will be used to purchase new books or for the beautification and improvement of the room and li brary facilities. All children in the area are in vited to use the library which will be open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 3 until 5 p. m., and Saturday from 9 until 11 a. m. LAND SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. In Court of Common Pleas. TOM PLAXIOO, Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES J. SLACK, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bid der, either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens, S. C., on Salesday in December next, being Monday, the 3rd day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the fol lowing described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land, with the dwelling house thereon, sit uate, lying and being one hundred seventy-five (175) feet, more or less, south of U. S. Highway No. 76, about one (1) mile east of the# corporate limits of the Town of Clinton, in Laurens County, State of South Car olina, bounded on the north by lands of Tam Plaxico, three hundred and thirty-two (332) feet thereon; on the east by land of Annie W. Todd, two hundred and sixteen (216) feet | thereon; on the south by land of B. [ L. Smith, one hundred ninety-eight, 1(198) feet thereon, and by another: i lot of Tom Plaxico shown as Lot. I | No. 2 on plat of said subdivision | hereinafter referred to, ninety (90) feet thereon; and-on the west by said lot No. 2 of Tom Plaicico, one hun dred and Eighty-five (185) feet ! thereon, and by public driveway EASTERN STARS TO MEET The J. B. Parrott Chapter, No. 9. Order of Eastern Star, will hold its regular meeting Friday night at ' 8 o’clock. All members are invited I to be present. Street schools of Clinton. Thorn- well orphanage, Joanna and Whit mire. West team participants are drawn from Laurens, Garlington school of Laurens. Lydia school of near Clinton and Watts. Each has three or more players among the all-stars. It’ll be the single wing against Laurens, Clinton and high schools. Whitmire were appointed on the nominating j committee to select new officers. Refreshments were served by d r\L£’ t * le hostesses, Mrs. Anderson and Kecrumng UfTlCGr Miss Blanche Cox, who assisted in Be Here Nov. 16-23 the absence of Mrs. J. C. Johnson. Miss Alma McLean, recruiting Childr©!! S LifolCiry Holds Open House In observance of National Book Week open house was held yester day afternoon in the children’s li brary with a number of adults and youthful patrons calling. Mrs. J. B. Hart and Miss Nancy , representative of the Veteran’s Ad- the T-formation, with east moving ministration, Washington, D. C., singe-wing fashion and west step-, w ill be in the South Carolina State ping out with the tricky T. Bobby , Employment Office here from No- Westmoreland. coach of Thorn well,; vember 16. through November 23 will direct the east. Matching wits to interview persons who are in- against him as west coach will be terested in stenographic work in Louis Jerger, regular season men- Washington, D. C. tor of the Laurens team. Both ^ Westmoreland and Jerger are Pres- . „„„ byterian college students. CARD OF THANKS Coaches of other squads in this Midget league will assist each all- wish to thank our friends 1 star head coach. I here and elsewhere for the l;indef- Mr an , Mrs Ra , ph c Yonce Each team participating in the nesses shown us at the time of the j ohnston ann0 unce the birth of a Tom Thumb Bowl will carry a, death of our father. Salim F Rod-1 son Randolph Copeland , on No . roster of 25 boys, selected as the dy. We deeply appreciate thisex-. vember 9 a , ' he clinic Mrs best from among the 250 who took ! pression of sympathy and thought-, yonce is the former Miss Jean Birth Announcements YONCE part in the Midget program in this area. Weight restrictions in this group is 115 pounds and under. fulness on the part of each of you -PHILLIP L. RODDY AND FAMILY :.t it it A Oleto ’MOAmSi OhecCtae !i Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, Nov. 15-16 YES! WE’VE REALLY GOT IT THIS TIME Those moonlight bay-bes^Those bay-eautifu! tunes/ DORIS Df‘"GORDON M A 1E On Moonlight Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. David Copeland. * Sanders Mr. and Mrs. James C. Saiders announce the birth of a son, Ronnie Michael, on November 8 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Sanders was before marriage Miss Gladys Satterfield. Robarts Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts an- 9 nounce the birth of a son. Dale S Harvey, on November 9 at Hays 8 hospital. Mrs. Roberts is the for- S mer Miss Mane Bradley. Cothran Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cothran an- g nounce the birth of a daughter, g Jackie Ann. on November 12 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Cothran is the former Miss ft'ggy Webb. I •; Saturday, Nov. 17 (One Day) WEST OF CHICAGO,THERE WAS NO LAW! — WEST OF DODGE CITY, NO GOD! IN “DODGE CITY” Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 19-20 Everyone! MONTGOMfRT Paramount presents EUZAKTH SHEU1Y ft :: See It From the Beginning CLIFT-TAYLOR WINTERS ■ CfUliCfi SUMS'.—. APIjUXINTHESW •"* YftlE BM'Stlli rsnciM * Ccfllltt STOWS Utttm* h »■ at *.*» # i nmi, fban BwT m Ifa xml M UftftlCA* rwerev, w THEODORE DREISER ax »» moaf r pi* WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 (ONE DAY) MY FORBIDDEN PAST With Ava Gardner and Robert Mitchum THE CASINO NEW LOW ADMISSION PRICES AT THE CASINO 9c and 30c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 14 and 15 JOE PALOOKA TRIPLE CROSS With JOE KIRKWOOD and CATHY DOWNS. Feature: 3:25, 7:25, 9:21. .Plus... BOSS OF BULLION CITY (Western) With JOHNNY MACK BROWN. Feature: 4:25 and 5:25. ' Roar of the Iron Horse Chapter No. 7 9c and 30c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, i November 16 and 17 SNAKE RIVER DESPERADOES (New Action Western) With CHARLES STAR RETT. Feature: Friday: 3:25, 7:09, 9:28. Saturday: 1:55, 4:14, 6:33, 8:52. .Plus... ROSIE THE RIVETER Witji FRANK ALBERTSON, JANE FRAZEE, VERA VAGUE? Feature: Friday: 4:19 and 6:28. Saturday: 2:49, 5:08, 7:27, 9:46. (sovernment Agent vs. Phantom Legion Chapter No. 6 " , 9c and 30c * MONDAY AND TUESDAY, .November 19 and 29 IT HtOOVUI ARTM FUTB • BTUfliOt Feature: 3:32, 7:32, 9:22. NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 30c loading south from U. S. Highway 76, twenty-five (25) feet thereon. ! Said lot of land is Lot No 1 as shown, designated and delineated on ' a-plat-of subdivision of property of Tan* Plaxico made by S. T. Martin, Surveyor, dated March 2L 1949, and is a portion of the land acquired by Tom Plaxico by deed of Annie W. Todd, dated December 28, 1943, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of ; Court for Laurens County, in Deed iBook 83,i at page 271, and is the identical lot of land conveyed to Charles. J. Slack by Tom Plaxico by deed dated May 11, 1949. Terms of Sale: Cash. The success ful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, immediately upon the con clusion of the bidding, shall deposit with thr Clerk of Court' the sum of five (5ft) per centum as a guaran tee of his good faith in the bidding. The same to be applied to the pur chase price upon his complying with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff for credit on the indebtedness. In the event the suc cessful bidder should fail to make such deposit, or should fall to com ply with the terms of sale, the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting purchaser. ' ' The purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. W. E. DUNLAP, C. C. C. P. & G. S. November 12, 1951. 29-3cd Dr. W. W. Adam* VETERINARIAN 614 Musgrove Street Phones: Office 958 Residence 991-W Clinton, S. C. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA THE CITADEL The Citadel, at Charleston, is known as the “West Point of the South”. The school was established in 1842 and opened to cadets in 1843. A detachment of Citadel Cadets stationed on Morris Island under Major P. F. 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