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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, October 15, 1953
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THE JOANNA CLUB HOUSE — A CENTER OF
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Clinton Moose
Chapter Be Installed
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Birth Announcements
On Saturday, Odwber 17, at 8:00 DAVIS
o’clock there will be a rally of the Mr. and MrswHerb Davis an-
Clinton Loyal Order of Moose at nounce the birth of a daughter,!
the Armory. All who have signed Mary Elizabeth, on October 3, in,
pledge cards and any others who Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Davis is the,$[
are interested are invited to be pres- former Miss Mary Lou Few. ! “*
ent. QAILEY ,
Sunday, the 18th, at 2:30 the fol- Mr. and Mrs* Leonard Francis
' lowing men will be present to in- Dailey announce the birth of a son,
| stitute the Loyal Order of Moose: Leonard Francis, Jr., on October 9
Instituting* Officer — Frank Ray, at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Dailey
Regional Director, Asheboro, N. C. is the former Miss Katherine Eison.
Installing Officer— King Dixon, DAILEY
District Deputy Supreme Govern- Mr .and Mrs. George Dailey an- j §
or, Laurens. , nounce the birth of twin sons.
Pilgrim Marshall-^TohUn M. Ross,: George Payne and Don Wyndall,
Joanna. * on October 9 at the Blalock clinic.
Mrs. Dailey was before marriage;^
'Stewordship Week' Mis Veda Payne ot Kersha » r
The Joanna club house, a two- of the end products display in con
itory Colontal-type structure with nection with Joanna s Open House
At First Boptjst Church
The week of October 19-25
NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF
1953 CITY TAXES
Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town
of Clinton are due and collectible from October 15th to
December 31st for the year 1953. The tax books are now
open at the office of the Town Clerk and Treasurer and
will remain open up to and through December 31.
A penalty of ten (10%) shall be added if said taxes
are not paid on or before January 1, 1954.
The levy for current fiscal year is 53 mills; 15 mills
for current operating expenses, and 38 mills for interest
and sinking funds on various bond issues outstanding.
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W. B. OWENS, City Clerk and Treasurer
goods and industrial textiles will Sunday school, Training Union and Mary Ellen, on October 10 at Hays
be shown, W oman s Missionary Union. ; hospital. Mrs. Newman was for-
Miss Thelma Waller, educational used during the week for study mer iy Miss Frances Elliott of Jo-
director for the communitv, has her will receive credit in an\ one or-, anna.
The BAKER
- T . j u M r - and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh
and we' re work, particular- every age group and it is hoped by Baker announce the birth of a son,!
in the field- h th, recrea- the pastor that classes will be web j ess j e Claude, October 10 at Hays
attended. , hospital. Mrs. Baker was before
^ : rnortnacro TVTtcc A
evening, Monday through Thurs-
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, , ■ , | event to be held on Wednesday, been designated as "Stewardship pital. Mrs. Balleu was before mar-
10 rooms, including a large au 1_ October 21. Many nationally ad-, Week" in the Southern Baptist con- r iage Miss Sara Owens,
torium and stage, is in the center ver |j se( j products made from Jo- mention. In keeping with the pro- NEWMAN
of the community of Joanna and is [anna fabrics including window gram the F:rst Baptist church will Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Newman
!hc meeting place for civic groups, shades, drapery materials, dress offer studies in ^stewardship in the announce the birth of a daughter,
. ..u nn- In addition to the
■m :r.rnV clubs and children’s or-
nnd lounging rooms, there
a l i .:e. well-equipped kitchen: — *•— £
f-u dv 0 serv ng banquets and 1 office in the club house. She as- ganization. it is announced.
g ba " quets antt jsists groups who »are .interested in purpose of the program is to^ reach
('pera’vd by the mil!- manage-
"< nt and the employees, the Jo
anna club hoqse is avaflable to all 1 t;on an d educat. n. at^ennt .. Koair. ot 7-m oanH hospital
rganizations, ;both large and small,! Miss Waller and a group of Jo- a , T u marriage Miss Ann Thorpton.
a*ho need a central meeting place, anna’s ladies will dispense light re- c\eni.ig, . • ‘ ° u ' McCRARY
Ris comfortably and attractively! freshments to several thousand ^ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hubert Mc-
Ifurnished and decorated. visitors at the club house n^xt _ _ . , , . ‘ Crary, Jr., announce the birth ot a
|The auditorium will be the scene Wednesday*. \ P I A Membership son, Clyde Hubert 3rd, on October:
^ Panz-kae 47^ , 11 at Hays hospital. Mrs. McCrary
Keocnes -. is the former Miss Evelyn Lan-
^ ! ford of Spartanburg.
A record enrollment of 475 was KERNELLS
teached Tuesday evening at the.' M r. and Mrs. James Claude Ker-
; first fall meeting of the Florida | ne ii S( j r-( anounce the birth of a
Street Parent-Teachers asociation. | son> ^james Perry, on October 13 at
A goal of 500 members has been set H ays hospital. Mrs. Kemells is the
for the year. J. J. Cornwall, presi
dent, presided.
After the singing of “America,”
W. R. Anderson led in prayer. Min-
I utes were read by the secretary,
j Mrs
i urer
BALLEU
Mr. and Mrs.| Floyd Balleu an- §
has Wayne on* October^ at^ayfhos-
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far
Today and Friday, October 15-16
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Please note we start at 2:00 P. M. on this picture
Features at 2:20, 4:37, 6:54, 9:11
Admission — Adults 50c, Children 9c
Saturday, Oct. 17 (One Day)
Serpent of The Nile
(Technicolor)
Action and Adventure Galore
With William Lundigan and Rhonda Fleming
COMEDY - CARTOON 9c and 42c
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 19-20
former Miss Sylvia Wilburn.
DODSON
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cleo Dod
son announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Mary Louise, on October 14 at
. Frank Cauley, and the treas-1 Hays hospital. Mrs. Dodson was
r’s report was given by J. C.! before marriage Miss Beulah Ale-
report
Thomas. Mrs. Davis R. Holland, j w } ne .
chairman of the safety committee,
! gave a short talk on safety plans.
An invitation to visit the children’s
library was extended bjjj Mrs. Jack
Red, library chairman. '
Attendance prizes were won by
Miss Lillian Dillard’s fourth grade
and Mrs. Claud? Lawson’s seventh
grade. _
- Announcement was made that in-
Morris To Play In
Greenbried Tournament
Allen Morris, Presbyterian col
lege tennis star, who soared into
the national spotlight in summer
tournaments this year, will appear
r „ .. . ■ :n the famous Grenbrier~T5tf7fi?F
s'ead of the usual Hallowe en «rm-, m Stflphur Springs, W
va a '•Harvest Fesfval will be Va , hU week . end , '
held on Notembtr 5. , j n meet Morris will be com-
Vh?oTp-s- Grade. j $£*
Vour V^.Se.xas Bill T.^bore, Gardner
\ ard —Bettv Black.
"Tricycle Built For Tw r o”—Sec
ond grade.
"I’m An Old Cowhand”—Second
grade. >
i "I’ll Be Hanged”—Tommy Cope-
i land.
"Singin* In The Rain” ,— Third,
grad.e. . *
j "Lollypop”—Fourth grade.
II. High School Days.
“Shine On Harvest Moon” —;
Fourth grade.
“I Wish I Had a Girl”—Hap Mc-j
Sween.
“Mexican Clap Dance”—Seventh
j grade.
"They Go Wild”—Lonnie Farnell.
III. College Days.
“Merry Oldsmobile”—Fifth grade
! assisted by Lou Jones Crdnwall and
Horace Payne.
“Darktown Strutters” — Myra!
Pitts and Doug Salters.
“Ja Da”—Sixth Grade girls.
Quartet— Joe Clements, Duckett
Adair, George Beaty, Lewis Bond. I
“Talking Pictures”—Myrna Sease (
and Jimmy Young.
“Dearie’’—Julia Gray and Jim
my Cooper.
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