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« j Thursday, April 3, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Fir# Mike yoir* the brightest hease ea the blech Ptrrssu/e&f SUN-PROOF HOUSE PAINT $5.00 Pimburfh's New Fume-Re- •ttunt, San-Proof Hoaec Paint Keeps Homes Looking Wbte Longer! D. E. Tribble Company BUILDERS SUPPLIES Phone 94 'P Place Your Order Now for Delivery When Wanted ...ttsbeei know, beat Kked box of candy fa> tbs world—a perfect choice (or this 1 lb. $1.00 2 lbs. $4-.00 ★ ATTRACTIVE EASTER SPECIALTIES ... 39c fo $1.35 McGee's Drug Store Phone No. 1 Clintons Si C. 4- MIDWAY - ■ ■ i Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA THURSDAY D# Q ^ APRIL 3 Edmond O’Brien — Pamella Britton CARTOON — COMEDY FRIDAY-SATURDAY APRIL 4-5 CRY DANGER Dick Powell — Rhonda Fleming TWO CARTOONS Serial—“KIT CARSON”—Chapter No._8, MONDAY-TUESDAY . APRIL 7-8 THE STORY OF BOB AND SALLY All-Star Hollywood Cast — ADULTS ONLY On Stage in Person—Roger T. Miles Famed Exponent of Sex Education WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY APRIL 9-10 MR. BELVEDERE RINGS THE BELL Clifton Webb, Joanne Dru, Hugh Marlowe , CARTOON — COMEDY Wahoo Changed To Thursday * -$200 V, ADMISSION 40c Children under 12 admitted FREE First Show Starts at Dwak—Second Show at 19 PM. WEEK-END TRIPS . . VISITORS ... ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents KnnnieiinimnwKwnnMMnieitnKKmwiicxiBaielexnmgmicKKnnnaawwwwexx?: Mrs. Georg£ R. Holland has re- day's with her parents. Rev. and'; turned from a visit with her moth- Mrs. E. K. Garrison. er, Mrs. F. A. Buchanan, in Swan- nanoa, N. C... Friends of Mrs. {Buchanan will regret to know she is ill. • • \ Dr. M. A. Macdonald and Dr. M. W. Brown were in Charlotte, N. C., Saturday for the inaugural cere mony of Dr. Charles C. Jernigan as president of Queens college. Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ja- 1 cobs accompanied Dr. Brown to Charlotte. Mrs. K. M. Fleischman of An drews, spent the week-end with her j parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Powell 1 visited the Edisto gardens in Or- iangeburg Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phifer and Dr. Miss Sue Cooper of Winthrop college, was the week-end guest of! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. { Cooper. She had as her guest. Miss' Stanley of Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims visited; Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Rampey in; North Charleston. They were ac companied by Furman Owens, J and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Rampey Piedmont. Sgt. Scott D. Dawkins, Jr., of Camp LeJeune, N. C., spent the week-end with his-yMreents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. S. D. Dawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp, Jr., and small son of Rock Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp the past week end. Russell Kistler of Monroe, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wright, Mr. were guests Sunday of Mrs. F. F. an d Mrs Edward Wright and son. Hicks Mrs. Lucy Nabors spent last week in Charlotte, N. C., with her daugh ters, Mrs. C. G. Barnette, Mrs. Chester Padgett, Mrs. Henry Mar tin and their families. Mrs. Lewis Pitts, Mrs. Nene D. 1 Workman, Miss Mildred Workman and Mrs. Lonnie Hiers attended a luncheon in {Greenville Saturday for Columbia college alumnL - Mrs. L. N. Deadmore of Abing- ton, Va., is visiting her brother, J. J. Clark, and Mrs. Clark this week. Mrs. E. B. Sloan is spending sev eral weeks in Greensboro, N. C., with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sloan. Friends of Pfc. Duane Morris will' be interested to know he is en- route to the Panama Canal Zone for service with the U. S. Army. Lee Blakely, student at Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston- Salem, N. C., and Guy Blakely, student at The Citadel, have Eddie, of Spartanburg, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin. Friends of Lt. George Thompson Copeland, who is stationed near Butzbach, Germany, with the 4th division, 8th infantry regiment, will be interested to hear of his re cent communication by telephone with his parents, Mr and Mrs Geo. Watts Copeland. Mr.and Mrs. L. N. Warren and^ son, Larry, spent the week-end in| Winston-Salem, N. C., with their' daughter, Mrs. Bryan Coates, and Mr. Coates. Friends of Master Sergeant Bu:k | Abrams, who recently returned 1 from service in Korea, will be in terested to know he is now at Eg-' lin Air Force Base, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John H. West have ; returned to their apartment on Cal- j houn street after an extended stay | in Alexandria, La., with their daughter, Mrs. Wallace Hixson. , Mrs. Lucy Nabors and Mr. and ; r _f’iMrs. Herman Nabors attended the, wedding of Miss Barbara Marie Fussell and Pfc. C. Wilbur Barnette I on Saturday, March 22, in Char-j lotte, N. C. — Mrs. J.A. Pinson returned yester- ! day *o her home at Honea Path af- VOWS! This *3— edition ef PICTURE COOK BOOK jeAmenca'i fastest selling cook book • 449 informative pages • 2161 tested recipes • Completely illustrated with yoor purchase of a {General Mills Trn-fleat Iron / *1845 *1425 AN ^ VALUE FOR ONLY YOU SAVt SSJO BUT HURRY! THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS A CftlMT VO SOUTH CAAOUMA sumed their studies after spending the spring holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.' Blakely. Dr. M. A. Macdonald was” in Florence Tuesday .evening to ad dress the Men-of-the-Church of the chu ^L , j ter a visit with her daughter, Mrs. “1 . NeW . b€r ' y : I R°y B. Thomas, and Mr. Thomas. was the week-end guest of her. t t 4 , ■»,1 | W. G. Coker will spend the week-, T ' J - McCarty ’ and Mr - end at Fort Knox, KyV. with hisj McCarty. ■ son. Captr Wv-G. Coker, Jr., andt James P. Sloan spent several days i family 'last week in Cincinnati, O., where: S gt. ‘ Billy .Buchanan, -wlio spent 1 t a h " e A d meH-n A nnUa ‘ , conw ?H H monthlinlS^ on leave at Xstn/™ ASSOaaUO ° 0f In - ■>« home here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and He reports April 11 to Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. rx# y-x, . - XT _ - - Mrs. P. H. Wilson has accepted a the week-end with Mr,: Lucy Na' S tio ‘ n in ,he c>,,lce °‘ Hays hos ' bors and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Na- P bors. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico were in Blacksburg Sunday to attend the funeral of the former’s uncle, G. C. Borders. Jrtt Can fill* WEDDING Cf fa* * (Savings /Ic&Kcn? TODAY Friends here of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marse and son, Ronnie, will be interested to know they have mov ed to Darlington where he is con nected with the furniture depart ment of Belk’s store. Mrs. Ed Walters and sons, David and Dickie, spent the week-end in Mrs. W. A. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wilson and children vis-1 ited Edisto Gardens in Orange-! bu?g Sunday. Ralph Leopold, Concert Pianist, Here April 12 Ralph Leopold, one of tht National. Guild of piano judges will be here: Fayetteville, N. C., with Mrs. Aleci° n Saturday, April 12, to judge piano, Walters. k pupils of Mrs. Joe E. Land who are Friends of Mrs. A. A. May who resides on the Clinton-Musgrove road will be interested to know she is moving next week to Spartan burg to make her home. Rev. W. Q. Grigg and Mrs. Grigg members of the National Fraternity of Student Musicians,, . On Saturday evening at 8 o’clock Mr. Leopold will give a concert in the high school auditorium sponsor ed by the Schubert Music Club. No, A memorable church wedding; ... a new home . . . they mean big expense. Rut you can plan that wedding now. if you start SAVING for it! Open an account, today! We will be happy to serve you. Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation r! - - 4 spent several days over the week- 1 admission will be charged but an end with the latter’s mother, Mrs Metta Stone. offering will be taken. Mr. Leopold studied and appeared Mrs. Maude Smith of Saluda, is, in concert in Europe for eight years, visiting relatives here. I He appeared with the Berlin Phil- Miss Emily Dillard of Abbeville, harmonic Orchestra and gave recit- Wa 4 S week-end guest of her par- J als in other European cities. He has ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard., been soloist with the New York. Mrs. Allen McSween and sons of I Symphony Orchestra conducted by Uncolnton, N C.. spent several Dr Walter Damiwh. the Cleveland Mr yS .nH M We< n ir"! 1 her P arenl ’- Orche S tra conducted by Nicolas! Mr-t v p ?i‘‘ ard : -T... t | Sokoloft and others, .“e. y JL A , da,r ls D vlsdin f, her During the concert Mr. Leopold fn Hampton Va V ParkS Ada ‘ r ' wi " talk brief,y on 1116 Miss Clelia Garrison, student at Guild ol Sludent which the Woman’s College, Greensboro, N. C., is spending the spring holi- SPORTSMEN! Are you really interested in game and fish conservation in! order that fu^ ht enjdyThis wonderful her itage? Then support your local chap ter of the S. C. Wildlife Feder-j ation by attending the next meeting and supper to be held; at the Academy Street School dining room on Monday, April 7th. The time is 7:30, and the supper will be barbecue. Do your part in assuring those kids of yours that if they have the desire to spend the evening on a pond or lake with a rod and reel, or to walk in the field be hind a gun dog, a good measure of fish and game will be there for them. Come and bring a friend.! Tickets are on sale at several: places downtown. Get yours now’ I so we will know how many to prepare for. We need your sup port. S. C. WILDLIFE FEDERATION LAURENS COUNTV CHATTER Laurens — Clinton — Joanna will be of interest to music teachers.; The public is invited to take this) opportunity to hear Mr. Leopold, an i outstanding pianist. 33 S. C. Cities Enter Pedestrian Safety Contest Columbia, March 28. — Thirty- three South Carolina municipalities are eligible for the American Au tomobile Association’s national Pe destrian protection contest based on 1951 acivities. The State Highway Department, which is assisting with the contest through its safety educaion sec tion, said today that all 33 have filed the required enrollment forms. Clinton and Laurens are; among the municipalities entered. The highway department said all the cities have a 100 per cent rec ord for the last three years. Three of the cities will win spec ial awards offered by the Carolina Motor club. These will be in ad dition to any awards to be made on a national basis. ATTEND FUNERAL Mrs. F. F. Hicks and Frank Falls Hicks attended the funeral of Dr. R. C. Hicks at Lawndale. N. C., on Friday. He was a dentist and practiced in Shelby for thirty-five years. A brother of the late Dr. F. F. 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