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i 1 .fT' Pape Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 25, 1953 ^ Pesonal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Dalrymple and children of Savannah, Ga., were guests several days this week of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Sniith. They left Tuesday to visit relatives in Harts- ville and Columbia. Airman 1st Class Billy McCrary of Fairchild, Washington, is spend ing a thirty-dav leave with his mother, Mrs. C. H. McCrary. Mrs. ; Eugene Sheorn and children of 'Camden, are also visiting her moth er this week. Friends of Hugh Willard will regret to learn that he is a patient Jijerfeiwith his mother. at the Veterans hospital in Colum bia.. Pratt Henderson of Harrisonburg, Va., is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Henderson. Mrs. V. P. Adair is spending some time in Hampton, Va., with her daughter, Miss Vivian Parks Adair, who has just returned from a trip abroad and attending the corona- Local Boy In Druggist Film i Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sholar at- ^ on in London, England. ^ tended a family reunion Sunday in Orangeburg. Mrs. T. A. Howell and son, Tom my, of Grenell, Iowa, are visiting Mrs. J. W. Alexander of Greens boro, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. Rev. and Mrs. Allen McSween NEW SHIPMENT SADDLE STITCHED LUGGAGE MAN’S AIR TRAVEL WEIGHT BAG WITH ZIPPER, STURDY AND WATERPROOF Just In Time for July 4th Holiday or Vacation Trip SORRY —XO TERMS SPECIAL OFFER 4.95 HAMILTON’S Blue Nile Diamonds Boys and Girls 12 to 15... Join the In-Between Club Go to the Movies for For Details Ask At moAmm OheoKe Where It’s So C - 0 - O - L ! her mother, Mrs. H. D. Rantin and and sons of LincOlnton, N. C., are Mr. Rantin. Tommy will attend j visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. camp at Tuxedo, N. C. Mr. and,L. B. Dillard. Mrs. S. Y. Adair and sons of Madi-j Mr.i and Mrs. Eugene Avery of son, Ga., also spent the week-end j Rock HjH ( spent (he week-end with Mrs. Avery’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp. Friends of Mrs. Robbie Glenn will be interested to know she is con valescing at home following a stay at Blalock clinic. j Mrs. George R. Holland and grandson, George Holland, are spending several weeks in Swan- nanoa, N. C., with her mother, Mrs. F. A. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and sons of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Denny Pitts and son of Anderson, visited Mrs. Ethel Pitts, Miss Jean ette Pitts, other relatives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. William Bailey Owens is visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Owens in Savannah, Ga. Mr. Owens and daughter, Charlotte, were here for the week-end and she accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ropp and son Billy, of Florence, spent the week-end with the former’s sister, Mrs. Clifton Adair, and Mr. Adair. ' Mrs. Eugene Hitt spent the week end in Gray Court with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. D. Armstrong, and family. The Armstrong’s daughter, Mrs. Smith Worley, Mr. Worley and children of Tuscon, Arizona, are visiting in Gray Court. Jesse Willis and W. A. Moates of Kinards and Eli Bragg are patients at Hays hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Eargle, Jr., of Columbia, visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Dudley Ray, and family last week-end. Jimmy Young and Jackie Cooper are spending the week at the YMCA Camp Greenville. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dawkins will regret to know both are ill. Mr. Dawkins is a patient at Blalock clinic and Mrs. Dawkins in an Atlanta, Ga., hospital. Her con dition yesterday was reported as University of South Carolina pharmacy students have just com pleted a motion picture entitled, ‘ A Day in the Life of a Druggist.” The 40-minute motion picture in sound and color will be available to pharmacy and professional or ganizations and college groups. Actors in the film included Chas. Johnson, son of Mrs. Leila N. John son, of this city, who played the part of the druggist The first public showing of the film was at the annual convention pf the South Carolina Pharmaceu tical association in Charleston on June 21-25. ' Textile Employees Begin Vocations Saturday Employees of the Joanna Cotton Mills will begin their annual week’s vacation with pay beginning Sat urday, June 27, through July 6. The Clinton and Lydia Cotton Mills will cease operations the morning of July 4th and reopen Monday, the 13th, with employees receiving vacation pay for the pe riod. tin Ladies...Shop With Us! i We Now Have YARDLEY’S BOND STREET TWEED COLOGNE AND DUSTING POWDERS TUSSY COLOGNES, POWDERS, DEODORANTS, Etc. HELENA RUBENSTEIN SUN TAN OIL & SHAMPOO. 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NEWS 9c and 42c Saturday, June 27 (One Day) “THE RAIDERS” A Gold Mine War in the West—Technicolor With Richard Conte and Viveca Lindfors Monday and Tuesday, June 29-30 CLARK GABLE topfoc bniett/ GENE TIERNEY ***** WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 (ONE DAY) Two Features , CARTOON SHOW A Bugs Bunny ALL STAR Cartoon Show — Plus — a CRY OF THE HUNTED (Flight to Freedom) With Barry Sullivan, Vittorio Gassman, and Polly Bergen ^ trAiji jjirvr+++4+*+*+++*++♦♦ ++ ++ THE CASINO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 26-27 HOLLYWOOD BARN DANCE (Hill Billy Music) With Ernest Tubbs, Lori Talbott Serial—“SON OF GERONIMO”—Chap. 6 9c and 30c NAVAJO KID (Western) With BOB STEELE improving. / Mrs. C. E. King and daughter, C$u:ol, of Moultrie, Ga., arrived yes terday for a several weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Bald win. ‘ Miss Grace Danhoff of Lumber- ton, N. C., is visiting Miss Mary Sue Darr. Dl, in k it Over! D URING the past few weeks it has been my privilege to make the commencement address at several of our High School graduation exercises, and each of these engagements serv ed not only to enrich my con fidence and hope in our young people, but also to revitalize my interest in the important posi tion education occupies in our country. In this age of scientific em phasis, we are inclined to for get that the basic strength of our country lies in the Educat ed Man—a nation of educated people. We would not minimize the importance of technological and military develojpment dur ing these unpeaceful vears of the twentieth century; however, it would be well for us to re member that an educated people has more than once proved to be the garrison and the mightiest weapon of the United States. We of Capital Life extend our sincerest congratulations to the Graduates of 1953, and we are happy to offer them our insur ance services as they prepare themselves for a maximum con tribution to America and our American Way of Life. irfh Announcements DIXON Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dixon an nounce the birth of a daughter, Kerry Nan, on June 19 at the Bla lock clinic. Mrs. Dixon before mar riage was Miss Florella Campbell. YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Odus Young an- J nounce the birth of a son, William Ronald on June 20, at Blalock clin ic.. Mrs. Young is the former Miss Cornelia Rice. HEATON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heaton, Jr., an nounce the birth of a daughter, I Kathy Lois, on June 21, at Hays i hospital. Mrs. Heaton was formerly Miss Peggy Ginn. HUMPH Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tillman Rumph announce the birth of a son, Carl Benjamin, on June 23, at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Rumph w’Ste before mar riage Miss Ruth Irene Cogdille. Pitts Form Sends First Cotton Bloom —♦— The first local cotton bloom of the season brought to The Chronicle was one from the David T. and J. Henderson Pitts farm near Bonds Cross Roads. The bloom was pick ed Monday morning, June 22, by a colored tenant farmer, Ernest But ler, who has been on the Pitts farm about five years. The second bloom of the season, grown by James Vance, colored farmer, on the farm of Reese Young, was brought in Tuesday morning. PBESID CAPITAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY " Founded on Foith—Dedicated to Service" COLUMBIA. S» C. What dlo Little Boys Dream Of? Sometimes it’s hard to tell. But you do know that as youngsters grow their dreams grow, too: college, perhaps ... and, later, marriage .. • a family... a home. Savings accounts help to make many dreams materialize. Start one for the child who means so much to you. Make the first deposit today. 2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEMI-ANNUALLY M. S. Bailey & Son Established 1886 Member F.D.I.C. 4 BANKERS Capital and Surplus $600,000,00 Our 67th Year ATTEND MEETING Mrs. Joe Land and Mrs. Edgar Taylor, Jr., attended the Grand Chapter of South Carolina, Order of Eastern Star, annual meeting last week at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Land was grand organist for the in stallation of the new grand officers. Mrs. Taylor served as a grand page. Dr. J. W. JONES, JR. Phone 1023 128 Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Phone 658 Office Hears 9:0e to 5;St WILSON’S GROCERY 305 N. Sloan St Phone 884 Clinton, S. C. Potted Meat 2 for 15c Vienna Sausage 2 for 25c Fresh S. C. CORN ear , . No. 1 CUCUMBERS 10c lb. No. 1 SQUASH 10c lb. Baby OKRA 29c lb. Tomatoes Fresh S.C. lb. 15c Unica SALMON No. 1 Tall Can 39c White Sail ToUet TISSUE 4 rolls - 36c With Colored Wash Cloth Armour’s SHORTENING 3 lb. ctn. 72c 1 Lb. FREE! Round STEAK lb. 49c T-Bone Steaks lb. 39c Smoked SAUSAGE,Jb. 29c Fresh Growid Beef lb. 29c BOLOGNA, lb 25c Margold Margerine lb. 22c ' THESE PRICES ALL WEEK LONG