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r /‘ \ . * Pace Two l— l f THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday. Mav 28. ms IN BIG SHOW HERE TOMORROW NIGHT pjn. ~- Local talent acts will be screened tonight at 7:30 at the Presbyterian college dining hall, and the top acts will appear on the stage, with audi ence applause deciding';thc winner j Birth Announcements Quota Reached In Poppy Sale| imm SMIffi AND THE CRACKER-JACKS TO GIVE SHOW, PRESENT LOCAL TALENT Lions Club Sponsors Big Entertainment Feature At Clinton Mill Ball Park Tomorrow Night. Arthur Smith and the Croaker-1 riety show that will choose the best Jacks, stars of television, records and 1 of local talent to appear on Smith’s radio, will bring their exciting new ‘Television Talent Hunt” show to Clinton Friday night. This huge va- Tuesday night WBTV program, will be sponsored by the Clinton Lions club at Clinton Mill ball park at 8:00 HARPER Mr. arid Mrs. S. Huey Harper an te appear on television station WBTV i nounce the birth of a daughter, Car- in Charlotte. * ‘ ! rol Diane, on May 26 at the Blalock : The clubs hopes to present 15 lo-; clinic. Mr^, Harper is the former leal acts on the stage. More than that Miss Ethel Jones, inumber have applied, so it will be! GORDON necessary to have eliminations. Club) Mr and ^ R(>bert y Gordon officials pointed out that only those announce the birth of a son, Ron- acts showing up at the college to-. nie Lee on May 20 at Hays hos , night for trials will be considered pital Mrs Gordon was before for the final appearance Friday marriage Miss Lila Coker. ’ night. ■ _ ;, - ELLISON In addition to the grand entertai r -i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Ellison ment that will be provided by local announce the birth of a son, An- ■ amateur acts and professional talent, thony Wayne, on May 21 at Hays fthe, nationally-known Arthur Smith hospital. Mlrs. Ellison was before group will present a gala variety t marriage Miss Mlarv Barker. 1 show featuring Arthur Smiih. Tbm-1 BLACK 7 my Faile, Sonhy Smith, Don Reno Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Black an- and Ralph Smith. These are the tele- | ncunce the birth of a daughter on vision artists that you see on WBTV, ^{ ay 26 at Hays hospital, channel 3, every Tuesday and Friday! OSBORNE nights. They are also heard daily t' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne an- WBT in “Carolina Corner Store, nounce the birth of a son, Don They make records for the famous, Kicky, on May 24 at Hays hospital. IM-G-M label and their recordings Mrs. Osborne is the former Miss j are among the most popular in the Mary Berry, folk and western music field. ( “Arthur Smith's Television Talent- -t. Col. Blakely Hunt,” says Gary Lchn, president ot D . _ J. . the local Lions club, “is the finest KCtUming lO blOieS and most entertaining new idea in J Word has been received that Lt. recent entertainment history, and his Col. William Blakely, who has been group always presents a top-notch! stationed in Fouras, France, with show and we feci that our own local the U. S. Army Supervisory Cen- talent is worthy of appearing on ter for a year and a half, will ter- WBTV and will add greatly to the minate his tour of duty abroad, show. 1 Accompanied by his wife, the for- ”We hope that a large crowd will; mer Miss Sara Wells, of Sumter, come out to .the Clinton Mill ball, and children, Bill and Sally, he park .(armory, if it rains) to see Ar-; will sail this week on the liner thur Smith’s show and to applaud | United States. They expect to their favorite local artists. We know arrive in New York June 2 or 3. this big entertainment show will be 1 Col. Blakely aod his family had enjoyed by everyone, so bring the just returned from a week's trip to whole family out to see the big show.: Spain when he received orders to Exceeding the allotted quota, proceeds from the sale of poppies sponsored on Saturday by the American Legioh Auxiliary netted $200.15. ’This will be used for needy and worthy veterans and their .families. Those in charge have expressed their appreciation to the Campfire and other young girls who sold poppies on the streets and to the people of Clinton and vicinity who helped make the project a success. IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS BEST WISHES, GRADUATES • CF ’53 Gifts For the Graduate • Sheaffer Fens • Henson Lighters • Nunnally’s Candy • Staticnery • Tussv Perfumes Vacation Needs For All , • Suntan Lotion and Cream • Sun Glasses a Camera and Film o Bathing Caps • Thermos Bottles SHOT* AT FRIENDLY YOUNG’S PHARMACY We Deliver Phone 19 We Deliver Friday night. Kiwanis President Addresses Group At Spartanburg Meet sail. He is the son of Mrs. ly of this city. R. F. Blake- Thursday and Friday, May 28-29 Saturday, May 30 (One Day) “Bronco Busters” (Tbtfhnicolor) > Packs all the thrills, color, and excitement of a dozen rodeos in one. , With JOHN LUND, SCOTT BRADY, and JOYCE HOLDEN Monday and Tuesday, June 1-2 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 (ONE DAY) STOP! YOU’RE KILLING ME! (A Hilarious Comedy) A Damon Runvon Story with BRODERICK CRAWFORD and CLAIR TREVOR THE CASINO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 29-30 YANK IN INDO-CHINA AMBUSH TRAIL. (Western) With BOB STEELE Serial—“SON OF GERONIMO”—Chap. 2 Story of the fighting in Indo-China With John Archer, Maura Murphy 9c and 30c KINDERGARTEN NOTICE Anyone having a child four or j five years old and interested in i sending it to a church related kin- An inter-city Kiwanis dinner- 1 dergarten is asked to contact Mrs. meeting, attended by several hun-1 H. G. Prince, Mrs. J. P. Rowland dred Kiwanians from the Carolinas or the First Presbyterian church district, was held Monday evening; °ff !Ce - ■ . at the Cleveland Hotel in Spartan- j burg. Walter J. L. Ray of Detroit, Mich., International Kiwanis presi dent, addressed the club members from the two states ■ attending the meeting. Speaking on the 1953 Ki wanis theme, “Our Sacred Trust”, President Ray urged the clubs to stand together strong to preserve the American heritage of freedom. “We need.” he said, “to have more icspect of individual rights in this i country and more men who will stand for what fs right and worth while.” Kiwanis is so successful in its projects all over the United States and Canada, he said, because of the type and calibre of men in the clubs. Dr. Rembert R. Burgess, Kiwanis district governor for the Carolinas, introduced'Mr. Ray. The following members from the Clinton club attended the meeting: J. H. Pitts. W. C. Baldwin, R. M. Vance, L. B. Dillard, W. W. Harris, J. Hewlette Wasson, Walter Dun lap, R. E. Ferguson, R. E. Fergu- >son, Jr., J. C- Thomas, W. M ! Shields, V. S. Harwell, Sr., F. C. Pinson. Another good reason for : saving If there is something you want, and the cost is more than your budget will allow in one lump sum — look at the budget again. Decide how much you can save, each pay day. Divide the cost by that amount, and you’ll know exactly how soon you can reach your goal. Then start saving regularly, here, 2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEMI-ANNUALLY M.S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. — Our 67th Year J. C. THOMAS Says: '-I V- • ' [YES, EVERYBODY can now own naL on our new "Starter Plan Eicbefbergef Heads Laurens Shrine Club Hugh L. Eichelberger of this city, was. elected president of the Laurens j County Shrine club at the annual ! meeting held recently in that city, j Other officers and directors were 1 also elected. INTERNATIONALS ADVERTISED IN LIFE r mr t vo 'uVErr-Tmrv w-vvmr ■v'r* iwr it Over! A S WE READ the daily ar ticles of columnists and ed itorial writers on the Rus sian situation, based seemingly on the supposition that we are hound to have war with the USSR, we often wonder if we ourselves are not, unintention ally of course, aggravating mat ters and possibly bringing our nation and the Soviets closer to actual war. They are constantly discus sing what would happen in case of war, how we would defend ourselves, the modern weapons w'e would have for use, proposed plans of attack, etc. Take it home to yourself. If you should hear that some per son was constantly talking of trouble between you, what he would do in such case, the weap ons he was carrying, the prep arations he was making for such an eventuality, what would you think? And what would you do? Maybe we are stirring things too much that were better un stirred. 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