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* * i. ' '/■ f- 'age Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 1, 1948 BRIEFS.. ABOUT . PEOPLE YOU KNOW Week-End Trips . . Visitors Mr?. H. H. Harris, rtf Columbia, M en*, the week-end with her daugh ter, Mrs. Tom Addison, and Mr. Ad- d son. Friends , f R X Cleland, of Mount- .lle. will be sorry to know die con- • nues ;1! at Hays hospital. Miss Kat Beaty has returned’to 1 , >• home in Jackson, Miss., after a , s t th Miss Blanche Ellen Darr. Mm. AylifTe Jacobs and daughter' AylifTe. were week-end guests of the *, : mer s s .ster, M rs. John Xance, at »V* '0(1 \ ’. 1 it?. Mis- IT >lvn Ca'on, accompanied by Mi. nd Mrs. T. P. Wright and M.ss v Wright of Chattanooga. Tenn . las returned home from a -v. i week' \acation at Daytona ^ROSLEY Coding with a Cro»!«y is to easy and ■fast it’i almost aufomaticl See the new Crotlty Electric Ranget today. S269.95 HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Hailey’s Bank Phone- —. Beach. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wright and Dorothy, Mrs. Agnes Jarvis, , Mrs., Rebecca Wright and Mrs. Geo. Ken- dvick, -all of Chattanooga. Mr. and •Mrs. "Lee M. Maier and son, Tommy, of Williamsport, Pa., were guesUj during the week of Mr - , and Mrs. L. E. Cason. Mrs. Rebecca Wright re turned home with Mr. and Mrs. Maier for a visit. Friends of R. A. Steer will be glad to know he has returned home after being a patienf in the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Balle, of Philadelphia, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson. Little M.artha Brant, of Greens boro, N. C., is spending the week with her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten, while her parents are spending the week at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. B. C. Preslar is spending six weefcsnvlih relatives in Junction Cityr - Karisas. Mr. and Mrs.-Allen Drqughon have returned from a wedding trip to North Carolina and Ocean Drive beach and are making their home in an apartment in Yetville on the col lege ca'mpus. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman at tended the Chick-Miller wedding 'in Union Friday evening. Mrs. K. F. Milts and children, Mar jorie Ann and K. Fewell, spent the week-end in Fort Mill with Mr. Mills’ father, T. A. Mills. They were also guests of- Mrs. Martin Cunning ham in Sylva, X. C.. several_days during the week. Friends of. Mrs, FWF Hicks will be glad to know she is improving at her home after undergoing an oper ation at the local hospital recently, -t Mrs. A. Ross Blakely will leave Saturday for a week’s vacation stay at Fantana, .near Asheville. X. C., with her daughter, Mrs. L. S. Lock- “ 4TH JULY SPECIALS All Summer Dresses in cotton and sheers reduced. Play Suits. Beach Wear, Sun Dresses. Pedal Push ers, Shorts and Slacks re duced. More dresses added to the $6.95 rack. Half Slips—>2 price. Short Pajamas—$2.95. Cotton Blouses—$3.95. MOORE’S Dress Shoppe K. Pitts Street ett. Mr. Lockett and Kitty, of Green ville. They will also be joined by another daughter, Mrs. T. A. Cook, Mr. Cook and Barbara, of Greens boro, N. C. Rev. I James S.-Gray is attending summer school at Union Theological 1 seminary in Richmond, Va. - Mrs. Gray and children. Emma and Julia, left Tuesday to spend two weeks \yith Mr. Gray, and two weeks with rela- ! tives in Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. Walter Todd and children, Matilda and Walter, Jr., will sail July 15 from Seattle, Wash., to join Major; Todd, who is stationed in Japan. Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Rentz of Beau fort, arrived in the city yesterday for the marriage last evening at Broad Street Methodist church of Mi^s France^ Speake to Edgar Mc- Meekin of Winnsboro. Mr. and .Mrs. E. E. Wells had as TTfeir guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne and children of Laurens; Mr. a'nd Mrs. Harvey Wells, of Greenwood; Mr. -and Mrs. A. L. Haupfear and family and Ozzie and WofTord Wells ..f Corona, aT B. F. Tucker of Prince ton', and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin De Young of this city. Mrs. Ralph Sease and children of Atlanta, Ga., were guests of Mrs. T. M. •Sease last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnpn, of Char leston. spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Donnan. and fam ily. They were accompanied homtT by Miss Miriam Donnan for a visit. Miss Myra Adair, Chris Adair, and Smokey Jackson spent the week-end with friends at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and daughter, Susanne, of Decatur, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Tur ner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dillard. Mr.’ and Mrs. Turner are spending several days at Myrtle Beach'while their daughter is with her grandparents. Mrs. Lawrence Davis and children and .Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap and daughter, Mildred, have returned from a week’s visit with their moth er and grandmother, Mrs. W. W. Harris, in Sandersville, Ga. Mrs, Asa Davis is spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Doyle K. Burton, and.Mr. Burton in, Ktmawa, Ok la. Mrs. Earl E. Diller of Cochran, Ga., is spending several weeks with her- sisters, the Mississippi Youngs. Phil Roddy and Reginald and Randy Harris are spending three weeks at Camp St. Mary's at Ridge- land. ' - j \J. K. Calloway of Atlanta, Ga., •sp^nt the-week-end with his sister, Mrs. Carlton F. Winn, and Mr. Winn. Misses Bobbie Harding, of Gas tonia. N, C„ Betty Smith of Gold- ville. and Betty Spoon of this city. Boll Weevil Report Given In County Last week’s checking on boll*wee- vil infestation on 10 farms showed an average of 7.3 per cent square in festation. with individual farms rang ing from one per cent to as high as 12 per cent, according to County Agent C. B. Cannon. During the week of June 14 the check showed an av erage of 181 live weevils per acre, with an average of 90 live weevils per acre for the week of June 7. Many farmers are now applying BHC-DDT, chlorinated camphene, or chlordane, Mr. Cannon said, and the checks this week should give some comparison on results. The past sev eral hot days have been against the I boll weevil. When there is a 10 per cent infestation, he recommends that dust be applied. Several farmers have called at the agent’s office for information card No. 73, “Suggested Cotton Insect Control Schedules” to ' follow in tjieir boll weevil control program. The card is simple to fol low and'Js free for the asking, he said. TO ATTEND CHURCH MEET Mrs. Jasper Rowland, Mrs. Edgar Copeland, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. J. W. Anderson and Mrs. W. C. Bald win of the First Presbyterian church will attend the Leadership school at Montreat, N. C., July 6-15. 4-H Club Meeting Be Held JulyMS There will be a meeting of the 4-H ,club group on Thursday, July 15. All girls between the ages of 10 ! and 21 are invited to be present at j this meeting. ,M ' TO ATTEND CAMP ELLIOTT i The following boys will leave Sun- ! day for a two weeks stay at Camp Elliott, near Old Fort, N. C.: Don Rhame, Jimmy Nichols, Robert Nee ly, Carrtdl Hart, Bill Turner, Ed and Tom G. Pitts. i SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICL* “The Paper Everybody Reads” were Dees. >uesU Sunday of Miss Aileen ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ C45IH0 THEATRE THE BROADWAY Cooled With Washed Air THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, July 1 and 2 MGM's MUSICAL TECHNICOLOR HIT MICKCY ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ GLORIA ROONEY D.eHAVEN WALTER HUSTON FRANK MORGAN BUTCH JENKINS MARILYN MAXWELL St.; ’ J 27 i 26; 7:27, 9:26.. NEWS. 0c and 33c. SATURDAY, JE LY 3 ONE DAY ONLY Golden Boy Two-listed action and top-speed 4 romance. With WILLIAM HOLD- ♦ EX, BARBARA STANWYCK and FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 2 and 3 Trigger Man A new JOHNNY MACK BROWN WESTERN. Starts: ' Friday: 2:34, 5:08, 7:42, 10:16. Saturday: 1:30. 3:57, 6:24, 8:51. ...plus... ! BIRTHDAYS AND f ANNIVERSARIES NOTED I The Chronicle Extends Greetings To Those Whose Birthdays and Anniversaries Occur This Week. 1 ADOLPHE MENJOU, COMEDY. 9c and 35c*! 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With WAYNE MORRIS 1 GAR BUCHANAN* and i’ATRI- LOIS MAXWELL, GORDONi G ia WHITE MacRAE and MARY-STEWART. | . -..q p-- Starts* 2 18, 4:07, 5:56, 7:45, 9:34. $tarts. 3.19, 5.57,. 8.35. MUSICAL SHORT SUBJECT. 4 - 10 A. M Show. I Tex Granger, Chap. 1 9c and 35c I 9c and 30c — o i SPEND YOUR JULY 4TH HOUDAYS WHERE IT’S COOL— AT THE CASINO! Janet Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, will celebrate her third birthday Saturday, July 3J Mr. and Mrs. Shirley A. Timmons will observe a ’wedding anniversary , i tomorrow. July 4th birthdays will includ Mrs. 1 Perry M. Moore, W. W. Harris, W. M. j Chaney, George F. Turner and Wil liam H. Anderson. Jr., of West Point, Ga., a recent graduate at Presbyte rian college. 4 Hubert Oweps will /observe aj ♦ birthday tomorrow. ▼ Mrs. Sara B. Davidson will ob- se. ve her birthday Saturday, July 3. Mrs. J. A. Coleman and Frank C. j Young are observing their birthdays today. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adair will celebrate a wedding anniversary Sat urday. Patricia .Ann Bolt, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bolt, is cele brating her second birthday today. Mr. -and Mrs. Roy Pitts will ob serve a wedding annviersary *Iuly 5. Sammie Adair, .son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adaii*, will be seven years old Sunday, July 4. Billy .Horne, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne, will celebrate his 8th birthday July 9. Patsy Derrick celebrates her 10th birthday-tomorrow. * Henry Burton has a birthday July ; : Pringle Copeland will celebrate a . TairthcTay 'Xloritfay, TuTyT ~~ Horace Payne, Jr., will be 7 years old July 7. rc-and Mrs. Perry M. Moore will observe their wedding anniversary on the 7th. Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Cope- jland will observe a wedding anni versary Saturday, July 3. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Wilson of £ Greenville, formerly of this city T cele brated th’eir first wedding anniver sary Sunday, June 2,7.. T. E. Addison obsedved a bii^hday June 26. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ficklin cele brated thdir first wedding anniver sary Tuesday, June 29. 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