The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 28, 1949, Image 2

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Page Two I THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1949 — Varnished woodwork reacts best around the end of^ _a pencil and to cleaning with an oiled cloth, but moisten with water. This makes an should then be rubbed with a soft, excellent tool for sealing letters and drv cloth. moistening stamps. f — 1 i: • •• •• •••••»•« • **** *.**.* •.* S' ) BRIEFS.. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW • # •• Eastern. Pa., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner. I Miss Jean Layton, of Greenville, [spent the week-end with her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Layton, i Mrs. Conway Twitty, of Rock Hill, « VA/aaL C-, J T-Iac VlrltArc is s P endin g the week with her par ti Week-tna I rips . . Visitors ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens. David Boland, of Columbia, spent McCuen of Ware Shoals were recent print and glass in the frame, guests of their sister. Mrs. A. Ross 1 will be easy to move. Blakely. j pi ace i ce water on grass spots on Mr. and \\. P. Mont joy and ^ fj 00r ^ soon ag p 0ss ibi e i 0 f reeze children of St. Marys, Ca.,.spent , . 1L 4 . last week in Laprens with her par-1 th e g rea se and tliua preven, it from ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Switzer sinking into the grain of the wood and other relatives and friends here. I where it’s difficult to remove. Gilbert Blakely and Henry Burton To clean bread boards and cutting ♦f * * :: ♦> • « MOAmm Oheathe 8 Miss Emily Dillard, of Rogersvillo, m" BolTridTand Mrs. B?laS ,her ' F |haVe re,unwd from » "' eeks b0arciS ' we ' brUSh a, ’ d ‘ pply soap «® ♦.* Tenn.. will arrive Monday to spend T ‘ , ••j a two week's vacation with her r - 1:>- . ° n 1 Inai \ and daughter, 8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Gmny. have returned.to their home 8 Capt. and Mrs. J. E. Burns and R«kmgh.m, N C. following a ♦.j daughter. Susan, of Dallas, Texas, ^, y T n° t t her ’ Mis John had as her guests Mrs. T. H. Newkirk K formerly of this city, visited friends V ’ 'r 11- - Plt tman spent the anc j m 1ss M u th also of Wilmington. 8 here Monday. “ 1tTem home. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nabors,^ ac-, Ml :. and Mrs , Harold Pitts, of tion trip to Chicago. jit- Work with the grain of the wood Miss Carolyn Murphy of Wilming- giease and soil are removed, ton, N. C., spent the week-end with Plnse with c ^ r water and allow her mother, Mrs. R. G. Murphy. She t0 dry thoroughly. and THt RSDAY AND FRIDAY. July 28 and 29 TTic Clin From i Jones Beach lAGAN • MAKO* BRACKED PETER GODFREY I WEDNESDAY AND THI RSDAY, July 27 and 28 MARTA TOWN VINCENT PWCt FINAL SETTLEMENT accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Holcombe , Take n ? tic ,® A hat on th ,? 23rd da Y and son. Freddy, have returned to ° f ^ UgUS K. 194 . 9 ’ we wlU r ? nder a Greenville, compamed by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Greenville spent the week-end with 1 V T ♦ t w Morgan and children of Laurens 1^- J me weeK ena \\nn S p en d in g last week Mirgan ana enuaren, oi luaurens, hls parentSi Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy p, w r a np K spent several days this week at the p;tt« , ^ !. *' lrs - y- ^ane, « T«lo nf PalrriC ^ 1 ids. N. C., IS VlSltinS after final account of our acts and doings in Chicago, 111. of Roanoke Rap- as Executors of the estate of Emma Donna Adair in the office of the *. ‘wil Judge of FTobate of Laurens County, iiio of Paimc • „ .. i ms, v-,., is visiung her sister. Mrs. . . . .. • 7 Ii,lt ot Palms - Mrs. H. E. Sublett and four chil- a sherra't Friends of Mrs Sher- at 2,30 0 c,ock P m > and on the same g Miss Ann Bailey, of Spartanburg/dren, of Louisville, Ky„ will return ratt will 5e interested to know she day wiU apply for a final discharge is visiting Miss Anne Owens this home this week after spending some * * * " £t week. ! time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young joined friends at C. A. Hollis. Sr. and other relatives. is improving after an illness. from our trust as Executors. . Any person indebted to said estate Friends of Miss M«ary Lizzie Ow- j s no tifled and required, to make pay- Ocean Drive and spent the week-/ Mr. and Mrs. Ace Workman and ens W1 , , be ® ac ^ t0 know s ^ e ha ^ ment on or before that date; and all returned nome alter being a hospital p erS0 ns having claims against said patient in Columbia for sjme time, estate will present them on or before Mrs. Bailey Williams and son have sa i d date, duly proven; or be forever returned from a visit with he 1 - par- barred. Feature 3:41, 5:40, 7:39, 9:38. NEWS—SHORTS. 9c and 42c 10 A M Show THURSDAY SATURDAY. JULY 30 ONE DAY ONLY SPECIAL AGENT (Railrsad Detective Thriller) With WILLIAM EYTHE, LAU RA ELLIOTT and PAUL VALEN TINE. j Feature: ■ 1 25. 3 00. 4 35, 6:10. 7:45, 9:20. SHORTS. 9c and 42c MONDAY AND TUESDAY. August 1 and 2 iesUEGIMNi HOGUES htullfltn OF THt FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION ents, Mr. and Mrs. Shepard Nichol son, in Darlington. n r ‘ ^Wrr IY • SIDNEY • FdNDA II OF TNI TBCHNltoLOZ A Pt+tm+v** Feature: 2:16, 4:04. 5:52, 7:40, 9:28 Bruce Gentry, Chap. 9 9c and 35c 10 A M. Show WEDNESDAY i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 29 and 30 SUSANNA PASS (In Color) With ROY ROGERS and DALE EVANS. Feature: Fri.: 2:16. 4:01, 5:46, 7:31, 9:16 Sat.: 2:08. 4:00, 5:52, 7:44. 9:36 Chapter 5— King of Rocket Men 9c and 35c end there on a houseboat party. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Workman are Ij Mri and Mrs. Eugene Avery, of spending this week at Daytona Rock Hill, spent the week-end with Beach. Fla. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Mrs. Ralph Dula and son, Shell. Hipp. • of Laurens, are_spending the week Chris Adair, Jr., of Great Falls, with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts, spent the week-end with his par-; Mason Young, Gerald Suber, Fred ents, Mr. .and Mrs. R. C. Adair. Pitts and Odus Young spent several Mrs. William Paul McKinnon has; days this week at Daytona Beach, accepted a position with The Earline Fla. Shoppe. Mrs. A. Ross Blakely has returned Mrs. John W. Little left yesterday from a recent visit with her daugh- for a visit in Winnsboro and a va- ter, Mrs. L. S. Lockett and Mr. g cation stay at Crescent Beach. While Lockett, and Mrs. John J. Riley in g away she will also spend some time Greenville. :* with her daughter, Mrs. John B., Miss Margaret Bethea of Dillon Dirty windows should be wiped Pittman, and Mr. Pittman in Rock- spent the week-end with her sister, off first, then wiped again with de- j % ingham, N. C. [Mrs. W. W. Harris. natured alcohol.. No polishing is re- ] Mrs. C. W. Hall and daughter, 1 Louise Speake returned Saturday quired. Bebe, of Durham, N. C., were guests from a three weeks visit with friends Renew your shabby umbrella by j.j last week of her sister, Mrs. R. | in Gadsden, Ala. i brushing with a solution of 1 table- I :;j Edward Ferguson, Jr., and Mr. Harry W. Davis of Charleston spoon of ammonia in 1 quart of warm ! H Ferguson. spent last week here with relatives, water. Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.*Wenner are Glue a paper plate to the bottom family of Parrish, Florida were on-a ten day vacation trip to Penn- of your paint can. You will then :‘j guests several days this week of sylvania. * have drip protection without a loti relatives here. Mrs. T. Earl Rice of Greenville of nfussy newspapers, and the can Mr. and' Mrs. R. P. Chapman and spent the week-end with her par- Prevent dust from seeping into H Carlton F. Winn attended the'ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff. v pictures by pressing the glass and American Legion ladies night Ban- J. C. Davis and son, Jimmy, of print together. Seal the two edges July 21, 1949. Christopher Adair, Rutledge Adair, Duckett Adair, Executors. 18-4ca Feature 3:14, 5:18, 7:22, 9:26. j NEWS—SHORT 9c and 42c 10 A M. Show- MONDAY WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3. ONE DAY ONLY The Wizard of Oz Tale of the imaginary land of Oz. in beautiful tolpr.* brought back to thrill an >ther generation of children. With JUDY GARLAND and RAY BOLGER Feature: 3:18, 5:17, 7:16. 9:15. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. August 1 and 2 HWttLAl nmtWTIOMI pUMt! w LANCASTER nan DeCARlO mDURYEA '« a with TEPHEM McNALLY :: Feature: 2:29.*4:25, 7:29. 9:25. f: SHORT 9c and 42c NEWS—SHORTS. 9c and 35c • • » T • • •*# • • quet in Easley Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Campbell spent the week-end in McCormick with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. s| Gary Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. h G. E. Gettys. , Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Riddle and daughter and Henry Chandler spent j S the week-end with the former’s] :♦ oarents. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Riddle, 1 j.» in Fayetteville. N. C. Frances Riddle :: returned home with them for a visit. •j Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Lindsay spent the week-end in Bennettsville with the former s mother, Mrs. Ger trude—Lindsay^-— : Mrs. J F.. Osteen has returned to h< r home in Nashville. Tenn. after j* spt-nding some .time with her ;• father, Downs Glenn. Friends of Mr. Glenn will be glad to hear he is recuperating satisfactorily at his! home near here. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Arnold, of Butler, Pa., and Mrs. George L. with nail polish before placing the Now Is the Time ... to kill Bermuda Grass and Weeds. See the John Deere line: HARROWS TOOL BARS SPRING-TOOTH CULTIVATORS J. R. Crawford Clinton, S. C. TODAY and FRIDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY ANOKA'S FAVORITE NOVI STAR N0VES M ON THE BOYS WHO HUNT FOR PROFIT INSTEAD OF FOR FUN I Also—"KING OF ROCKET MEN"—Chapter 5 and Comedy Casino Theatre Oirtcttd DCTCp nnnPPFY Sc™ *»* ** ' A. L. Dismond by I L_ I L_ I \ vjL/ I lx L. I Bmd on • story by Alton BoreU LATEST NEWS 1 and SHORTS Qleco BROAH'R Rt QlxedXrte !V Jtm’’. PROGRAMS BEGIN: fOO, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M.