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Thursday, June 18, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five T- == WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grube and «<>n. lace Copeland of Greenville, are of Charleston, spent the week-end j spending the week at Myrtle Beach. with her mother, Mrs. W. Roy Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Preslar of Sumter, wer guests Sunday of Miss Jeanette Pitts. Misses Josephine and Lou Belle Neighbors ahd Miss Elizabeth Cope land with Mr. and Mrs. John Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque and children are spending the summer at their cottage on Lake Green- v/ood. Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Boland are vacationing this week at Myrtle Beach. hospital in Tokyo, will be interested to know he is now at Camp Pick ett, Va., hospital and his condition is much improved. Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon is visiting her daughter, Miss Jane Sturgeon, in Durham, N. C. Miss Trotti Pruitt is spending the week at Myrtle Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adams and chil- SPORT SHIRTS — Nylons and Cottons MEN’S SLACKS — Gabs, Linens, Rayon Acetate CUFF LINKS AND TIE PINS AND SETS SHOES—Sports, Whitfe Bucs, Nylon Mesh, Tu-Tone TIES—Assortment of Styles and Colors BILLFOLDS - SHORTS - T-SHIRTS - BELTS GILETTE RAZORS REMINGTON ELECTRIC RAZORS Lydia Mills Store Phone 345 FREE! — FREE! — FREE! ON “JALOPY NIGHT” 1946 FORD Top mechanical condition, new paint job, radio, heat er, fog light, new seat covers. Absolutely no obligation or strings attached. Only two rules— 1— Will be given away Thursday, July 9th if not rain ing. Otherwise following clear night (Saturday and Sun day excepted).' 2— No one connected with the theatre or their fami lies eligible to win. Visit Theatre for Chances or Other Information MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE ,.ri a Ml DWAY Drive-In Theatre CLINTON - JOANNA NEWEST and FINEST THURSDAY JUNE 18 RED PLANET MARS Starring Peter Graves and Andrea King COMEDY AND CARTOON FRIDAY-SATURDAY FIRST RUN WILD STALLION Ben Johnson and Edgar Buchanan TWO CARTOONS - ONE COMEDY JUNE 19*20 SUNDAY-MONDAY THE STOOGE Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis NEWS JUNE 21-22 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY JUNE 23-24 MAN BEHIND THE GUN Randolph Scott and Patrice Wymore CARTOON AND COMEDY THURSDAY JUNE 25 DOUBLE FEATURE BLONDE DYNAMITE With Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys SEA TIGER John Archer and Marguerite Chapman Hill. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Marion have Mr. and" Mrs. James R. O’Daniel of Fort Worth, Texas, visited the former’s brother, A. O’Daniel, and Mrs. O’Dainel this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Powell and children, Alan and Lyn, visited in Lexington Sunday. They at tended the wedding of Miss Evelyn Schnieder and James Brittingham. Lt. Benjamin F. Ivey is spending the week in €heraw with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ivey. Miss Martharene Pitts of Greer, spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. John Griffin Pitts. Mrs. Oscar Kern of Anderson, drew Johnson, who accompanied Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Salter will and Miss Nancy Kern of Augusta, her home on Tuesday for a visit. | leave for Miami, Fla., tomorrow Ga., were guests last week of Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Sr., local Seaboard where D. Salter will fly to Havana, Agnes Kern. 1 agent, spent last week in Rich-; Cuba, to join the South Carolina Misses Jane Todd and Louise mond, Va., on business. Dental convention. Mrs. Salter will Speake will return Sunday from a 1 Mrs. J. B. Wilder spent last week remain in Miami and they will re- ten-day stay at Camp Burgess Glen, in McCormick with her son and turn home Tuesday. Cedar Mountain, N. C. ! daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. y[ r an( j Mrs. j l Anderson of Lee Blakely, student at Bowman ■ Wilder. Wilsoh, N. C., spent the week-end Gray School of Medicinfe, Winston-; Mrs. Fannie Parrish was the w j th t h e former’s brother, W. R. Salem, N. C., is spending the sum- week-end guest of friends and rela-; Andersont Mrs Anderson and his.dren of Aiken, mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tives in Columbia. ; mo ther, Mrs. Ray Anderson. Also' L. A. Blakely. Guy Blakely, stu- Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Thomason are guests of the Andersons this week dent at The Citadel, is spenaing a visiting their son-in-law arid daugh- are Mr. and Mrs. James Ander- week here before attending engin- j ter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Winslow, son and children, Jimmy and Em- eers’ camp at Fort Belvoir, Va. jin Bloomington, Ind., and will at-lily, of Austin, Texas. Mrs. Rose Cole of Utica, N. Y., tend graduation exercises at the ' Friends o f Harry Wilkes, Jr., will formerly of this city is spending University of Indiana where both ^ interested to know he left Mon several weeks with her brother, M r. and Mrs. Winslow are receiving day for 0 ffi ce r’s training school at Seymour Cole and family at Cross d eg e es. Riley , Kansas. He was ac- Friends of Miss Eloise Miller, companied by Mrs. Wilkes and son, , member of the high school fac- Harry, who will visit her parents in returned from 1 a visit with their uity. will be interested to know she Trimdadfi Colo., while Mr. Wilkes daughter, Mrs. Buford Wilson and i s recuperating at General hospital is in training. Mr. Wilson in Atlanta Ga and |in Spartanburg from an operation Friends of Lt. Col Willard Jones, their son, Dr. Lucius B. Marion, t i Ilnes an d expects to return to her who has a patient in an arm Jr., and Mrs. Marion in Tusca- j-ome in Pauline soon. —— 1- loosa, Ala. Bunky Blalock and Milton Moore ^ j^^^mmMM3HC!ltimiCSHCBmMM6SS}CiC%iCiC383SMSCSCH8iiCiH{HWS{i83898ilii Mr. and Mrs. James A. Poole of are attending the YMCA camp near Dudn, N. C., visited relatives here Greenville this week, in the Long Branch community and Friends of Tommy Subiett ot ( Laurens recently. Louisville, Ky., wil be glad to know Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. L.. h e j s recuperating at home follow- Marshall, Jr., and Miss Eloise Mar- i n g a t wo weeks serious illness and shall left Sunday to attend gradua- hospital stay. He is the son of Mr tion J.of . the former’s grandson, and Mrs. A. G. Subiett and grand- | Bailey Dixon, from Georgia Tech in 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holis, Sr., Atlanta. From there they will go 0 f this city. to Talladega, Ala., to spend several M iss Nancy Griffin of Hunting- I days with the Dixons and to attend j ton, W. Va., is spending the week : the wedding of Miss Gail Wood and, w j t h Mrs. Francis Blalock. Mr. | Bailey Dixon. and Mrs. R. S. Griffin, Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Brehmer : Steven Keifer of Huntington, who and son, Larry, of Charlotte, N. C., are returning from Florida, will be spent the weekend with the for- overnight guests Friday of Mrs. mer’s sister, Mrs. Hubert Todd and! Blalock. Mr. Todd. Friends of Mrs. Annie Buchanan Dr. and Mrs. Newton Jones will ! wil1 be interested to know she has leave Saturday for New Brunswick, accepted a position as dietitian at N. J., where Dr. Jones will teach at Hays hospital. Mrs. Buchanan suc- Rutgers University for the summer , ceeds Mrs. Ina Pitts who will move session. ' soon t0 ma k e ber home in Smyrna, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Plaxico will | Ga., whth her son, V* illiam R. Pitts return tomorrow from a business ant * family. trip to Detroit, Mich. The Plaxico ( Captain H. F. Blalock is spending children, David and Sharon, are weeks at Camp Stewart, Ga., visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Plaxico Newberr-y National Guard in Winston-Salem, N. C. / un j b r , , ,, Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Payne, | Mrs. Keith Fleischmann and chil- Miss Jennie and Horace, Jr., left dren of Andrew’s, have returned Tuesday for a vacation trip. They' i' ome after visiting the former s will visit relatives in Lakeland, ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt Fla., and will be joined in Orlando 1 Mrs. O. A. Tripp, Miss Bell Tripp by the former’s brother, J. P.! an d H- T. Elrod of Piedmont, spent Payne. They will sail from Miami Sunday wUh Mr. and Mrs. J- .P; to Havana, Cuba. If Your Are On Your Toes If you’re on your toes, you'll recognize the advantages of hanking with BANK OF CLIN TON . . . Y’ou’ll profit from the convenience of a Checking Account . . . You’ll appreciate our friendly service. Yes, if you’re on your toes, your feet will turn toward our bank on the convenient corner. And speaking of money, remember you can save it, spend it or borrow it more wisely with our help. THIS BANK INVITES YOU TO OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY 2% on Savings Accounts Mrs. B. F. Wingard is in Hines- ville, Ga., with Mr. Winagrd who is attending National Guard camp at Camp Stewart. Binki Wingard is visiting his grandmother in Hickory Tavern. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Goldsmith and i visiting them there. Jeanes. They were acompanied home by Mrs. Jack Jeanes and chil dren for a visit. Dr. and Mrs. John McSween are spending some time at their home at Garden City. Their daughter, Mrs George Webb and family < e Bank Ol Clinton — Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WE SELL THE BEST Try Out Recently Added SEXTON LINE Sauces, Jellies. Preserves, Coffee, Corn Relish PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE While You Shop son are occupying one of the Young Apartments on Calhoun street. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Manley of Augusta, Ga., were guests over the & week-end of the latter’s parents, ! g ! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper. Mrs. Walter J. Wilson and daugh- § ter, Deborah, have joined Mr. Wil- S son in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he is stationed at Francis E. War-'S ren Air Base. Friends of George F. Cox w ill be interested to know he is spending a i[: ! 30-day leave w’ith his mother, Mrs. § George Cox, after a year's service & , on the USS Los Angeles in the Ko- 1 rean waters. He will report to New 8 , London, Conn., following his leave, j-j Mrs. Mercy N. Hartley of Wil- ;• ; mington, N. C, Mrs. D. J. Johnson j- j and daughter, Rebecca, of Winna- •; bow, N. C., were guests over the, :♦ I week-end of-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely. g Mrs. Craig Kennedy and children of Spartanburg, and Mrs. S. E. j Evans of Lexington, were guests g this week of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert 1 & Pitts. Mrs. W. W. Harris and daughter, |§ Cornelia, spent several days last week at Myrtle Beach and in Dil-1H Ion with relatives. L Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn and son, Collie, leave Wednesday for several weeks visit with the former’s par-1 js ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lehn, in;<: Milwaukee, Wis. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs are spending this week with their daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiliam King, Jr., and daughters in Summerville, Ga. Mrs. Louise Hilton and Miss Es sie Davidson are leaving Sunday for a isit to Wrightsville Beach, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Barnes and sons of Conway, visited the for mer’s paernts, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes Sunday enroute home from a trip to New York. Mrs. Reese Young and daughter, Julie, have returned from a visit with relatives in Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Black spent several days last w’eek in York with the former’s mother, Mrs. Nor man Black. They w’ere accompan ied home by their daughter, Bet ty, who had been visiting there. Mrs. N. Reese Young and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard visited Misses Lila and Mary Dillard in Colum bia Sunday. Mrs. George Frady and children, George ftrtd Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Matthews and Mrs. Wil liam Hatton and small daughter are spending several weeks at Gar den City. Mrs. F. M. Stutts leaves today to spend several days in Greensboro, N. C., and to attend the wedding of Miss Kitty Owens and her son, Richard, at Camp Ground Metho dist church, there Saturday after noon. Mrs. G. W. Wooley of Columbia, was the guest last week of Mrs. An- SUGAR 5 lbs. 33c j With Orders of Duke’s MAYONNAISE, pint 31c ( $5.00 or More Fresh Barbecue Pint hash.. %r n 75c Jewel 3-Lb. Tin SHORTENING . 73C Potatoes Cobbler 10 lbs. 35c Swift’s Premium Lb. S PiUsbury Pkg. FRANKS 53C | CAKE MIXES 3 / C Planter’s Cocktail 8-Oz. __ g Carnation PEANUTS 35C I MILK 5 Tall Cans ... 2 for Z # C #, Southern Gold Lb. MARGERINE .. ZOC ; % ► | Green Giant PEAS .. • 303 Can ZXc FDVFDQ Dre»»ed rKICKO Drawn lb. 49c SPECIAI-—FATHER’S DAY GIFT* Cigarettes ctn. 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