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^ . / i 1 / i P.-iire Two jj.— THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday^..January 31, 1952 Dr. Crowe Speaks. Here February 5 Dr. E. T\. Crowe, of Columbia, di- rcclor of the state educational finance commission, will fee the guest speaker on Tuesday evening, Feb. 5, r.t 7:30. for the regular monthly meeting- of the Florida Street school Parent-Teacher association. Dr. Crowe will, speak "6n “What We Can Expect in the Future from Our New Educational Program in fhe State ” All members, as well as the gen eral public, are cordially invited to bear Dr. Crowe, who is well in- lormcd on the educational program. Episcopal Mission Observes Communion A holy communion service will be held by AlDSaints'Episcopal mission on Sunday morning, Feb. 3, at the regular worship hour, 8:30, at St. John’s Lutheran church. Rev. Edwin B. Clippard, of Newberry, rector, will conduct the service. Communion is observed the first Sunday of each month. Revival At Joanna Pentecostal Church ■Revival services are now in pro gress each evening at 7:00 o’clock c:nd Will continue through Sunday,' Feb. 10' at the Joanna Pentecostal PERSONAL MENTION Holiness church. I^ev. Floyd Stapsell is the evange list*. Special music and gospel sing ing will .be rendered at each service by local talent, as‘well as singers from visiting groups. “The Pentecostal Faith Hour” is heard Sunday afternoons over sta tion WKDiK, Newberry, from 1:30 to 2:00, conducted by the Joanna church, Rev. (M. A. Frye, pastor. THERE ARE FIVE TYPES ... of resilient flooring tile made by ARMSTRONG. Each ha.s been deVeloped to solve particular flooring prob lems. These five are CORK TILE, ASPIfALT TILE, RI BBER TILE, JASPE LINOLEUM TILE and LINO- TILE. Gome in to see a complete selection in all styles and have our experienced workmen give you an estimate on that PROBLEM FLOOR of yours. W. G. KING & SONS LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Corner Oak and W. Centennial Phone 438 Mrs. Monroe A Loses Father — * , Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Claude iMonroe will sympathize with them in the death of the latter’s father, H. Colie Woodward, Sr., which occurred Thursday, Jan 24, in the Newberry county hospital. Funeral services were neid at the i MeSween Funeral home on Saturday j and. burial was in Rosemont ceme tery, Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Moore' were business f^sitors in Charlotte, N. C., several days this week. Mrs. P. M. Clement, Jr., and son, Tommy, of Charleston, spent sev eral days this week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake. Mrs. Joe Willard and daughter, Jo Carrol ,of Chicago, 111., are' spending some time with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew John son. WITH THE SICK WDAMKi Ohjedtae Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Admission 9c and 42c Thursday and Friday, Jan. 31-Feb. 1 starring wfliiwHOiDEN'ittw wijjAMBENDK-DoiMOfi Feature: 3:27, 5:27, 7:27, 9:27 NEWS and SHORTS. 9c and 42c Saturday, Feb. 2 (One Day) FORTAPAGHE (Big Adventure Western) . 8 With John Wayne, John Agar, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple Feature: 1:29,4:05,6:41,9:17 Comedy—“The Champ Steps Out/' Also Cartoon. 9c & 40c * Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 4-5 - Feature: 3:27, 5:26, 7:25, 9:24 NEWS AND SHORT 9c and 42c Wednesday, Feb. 6 (One Day Only) BANNERLINE (A newspaper’s fight against City Racketeers) With KEEFE BRASELLE, SALLY FORREST and LIONEL BARRYMORE. Feature: 3:27, 5:27, 7:27, 9:27 SHORTS • 9c and 42c THE CASINO Admission 9c and 30c OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1 and 2 RIVER (Western) With CHARLES STARRETT and SMTLEY BURNETT. NORTHWEST TERRITORY With KIRBY GRANT »nd CHINOOK. * Serial—“MYSTERIOUS ISLAND”—ChapUr No. 5 Mrs. Maybelle. Arnold is a pa tient at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. S. C. Chaney will be glad to know she is convalesc ing at Hays hospital following an operation last week and expects to return home today. J. M. Ficklin of Mountvi'le is a patient at the Blalock clinic for treatment of a back inujry. Friends of Mrs. N. W. McDaniel will be interested to know she un derwent an operation at the Blalock clinic on Tuesday. Mrs. Allen Mars of Kinards is a patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. W. E. Falls will be interested to know she is a pa tient at Hays hospital. John Langston of Laurens is im proving after being seriously ill at the Blalock clinic the past week. Mrs. Omar Bolt is convalescing at home after a brief stay at the Blalock clinic. Tony Rowe is a patient at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. Lewis H. Bag- well,‘Tfr., will be interested to knoW she is a patient at Blalock clinic. Mrs. F. A. Duncan is improving at Blalock clinic, where she under went an operation on Monday. Mrs. J. H. Seay is a patient at Hays hospital. Little Frank Spoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Spoon, is recu perating at home following a sev eral days illness and stay at Bla lock clinic. Mrs. T. E. Stevens of North Broad street is a patient at Blalock clinic. Birth Announcements cooper Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cooper an nounce the birth of a daughter on January 28, at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Cooper was formerly Miss Ruby Boyce. SMITH Mr. and Mrs. James L. Smith an nounce the birth of a son, Walter Allen, on January 2, at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Rosa Lee Cannady. LELL Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lell, Jr., an nounce the birth of*^a daughter on January 29 at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Lell is the former Miss Bernice Wilson. * KUYKENDALL Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Fulton Kuy kendall announce the birth of a son, Duane Alison, on January 25, at Hays hospital. Mrs. Kuykendall is the former Miss Frances Louise Durham. MOATES Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maynard Montes announce the birth of a daughter, Sherry Diane, on Janu ary 26, at Hay$ hospital. Mrs. Moates is the former Miss Betty Ruth Crawford. NELSON Pvt. and Mrs. Ralph David Nel son announce the birth of a son, Ralph David, Jr., on January 28 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Neteoa is the former Miss Tommie Ruth O’Shields. MURPHY Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Murphy announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Joyce, on January 28 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Murphy is the former Miss Sybil Lucile Hedden. Joanna Groups Plan Joint Meeting ~ The Matol Moorhead circle and the France^Watson circle of the Joanna Baptist W. M. S. and the Y. W. A. will have, a joint meeting Tuesday, February 5, in the educa tional building. All members are in^ vited. Mrs. J. O. Watson will be on the program as missionary speaker. ' Hostesses will be: • Mrs. Clyde Young, Mrs. F. L. Phillips, Mrs. M. J. Black, Mrs. Marvin Adair, Mrs. John Hannah and Miss Ruth Hair. ^ BUSINESS WOMEN TO MEET The Business and Professional Women’s club of Clinton will meet on Thursday (this evening) at 7:30 j at the First Presbyterian church. Charleston Sets * • Anti-HST Group meeting her^ last night, elected a set of officers and adopted a decla ration of principles ,for*-which the members said they were ready to fight. The club 'advocated controlling the Southern electoral votes and, if necessary, forcing the next presi dential election into the House of Representatives. Matters of strat egy were left to the future. Frank S. Hay, president of the Hay Oil Co., was elected unani mously as president of the club. B. Allston Moore, attorney, was elect ed vice-president. Richard M. Mc- Gillivnay wa^named secretary and Thomas; E. Meyers was elected treasury ^ : + Goodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phono No. 2 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONIGLB “The Paper Everybody Read*" Charleston. — Charleston county has organized a “grass roots” citi zens club with the avowed purpose of throwing out of office the Tru man administration or anything re sembling it. Some 350 persons attended a NEW SUBSCRIBERS HONOR ROLL There is no newspaper or publica tion printed in the world that will give you as much Clinton communi ty news as THE CHRONICLE. If you want to be informed about your friends and happenings of the com munity, THE CHRONICLE is the answer and at a small nominal cost. Welcome and thanks to, those on our Honor Roll this week: CHARLES L. HOLLt, c|o P.M., San Francisco. LEONARD B. GREGG, PFC. HENRY T. COKER, . SGT. BRUCE C. ELLIS, cjo P.M., New York. O. J. NELSON, Lydia Mills. SOIL CONSERVATION SER., , Laurens. W. T. JACKSON, JOHN B. LONG. W. E. DeLOACH, Clinton. HAROLD COPELAND, ' Joanna. MRS. P. M. OWmSK, Dallas, Texas. Attention— Young Men and Young WomdhZ Business training pays divi dends for life. Secure your training for a business career at the GREENWOOD’ COL LEGE OF COMMERCE. New classes in all business courses starting March 3. Write for in formation regarding complete business courses. « Greenwood College of Commerce Greenwood, South Carolina INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA STATE FLAG AND 111EE The flag was designed by Colonel William Moultrie and was adopted in 1777. In 1775 Colonel Moultrie was defending a fort on an island near Charleston. His men wore blue uniforms with silver crescents decorating their blue caps. He designed the flag as a compliment to them. The State Tree is the Palmetto. Our bank is an institution whose service is conducive to the growth and development of the community. You have a cordial invitation to make our bank your finan cial headquarters. M. S. 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