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I Thpreday, Ja— S, If S5 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Page Fhr« DOMTT PAIHT When painting wnidows never paint metal weather* tripping, the Weathentrip Research Insti tute says. Windows will stick or hind when their smooth, rust proof finish has been painted. A fine steel wool will quickly remove any paint that acciden tally gets on weather*tripping Father Razors-Pipes-Ash Trays Cans Tobacco-Cartons Cigarettes Thermos Jugs-Sun Glasses Travel Kits-Lighters-Gift Sets Of Shaving Creams and Lotions, and MANY, MANY OTHER ITEMS Packages Gift Wrapped Open Sunday 9 to 11 - 2 to 6 P. M. Young’s Pharmacy WE DELIVER The Old Reliable PHONE 19 MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON. S. a Thursday, June 9 Two Big Hits! FIRST RUN! Leo GORCEY Huntz HALL "Paris Play Boys” No. 2 WALT DISNEY’S "Stormy” Plus CARTOON Free Cash - Play Hollywood! • s Friday and Saturday June 10-11 COMEDY and CARTOON SUN. and MON. - JUNE 12-13 PLUS COMEDY AND CARTOON TUES. and WED. - JUNE 14-15 I LED 1 ,i i fljft K * J: Don’t Miss It! f & ■>. & ■•*. • • i ? r a “ ^ 1 ^ i r 'VtjJ * >■ t£m M THE UNBELIEVABLE FACTS CONCERNING The “L-I-V-E-S” OF Christene Jorgensen Hrr no. 2 “THE FRENCH FOLLIES’’ ’NUF SED! ! ADULTS PLEASE *#»*»<»»*****#* »»»*»»*^*»*ee< | ee*ee*e***e»*e*e*e* > * > e* | e»e | eee»ee****» Briefs About . . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents *************** Friends of Dr. L. B. Marion will be interested to know he is con valescing at his home following a several weeks illness. Their daughter, Mrs. Buford Wilson and daughter, Elizabeth of Atlanta are here with her parents, and Mr. Wilson joined them here over the week-end. Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Marion, Jr., of Tuscaloosa, Ala., were also recent visitors here. Mrs. V. P. Adair is spending a month in Hampton, Va., with her daughter, Miss Vivian Parks Adair. Miss Adair was here dur ing the past week and was accom panied home by her mother. Mias Margaret Harris, student at the Universitor of North Caro lina, Chapel Hill, is at home with her parent!, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Harris for the summer. Also here a few days during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Doha and chil dren of Macon, Ga. Misses Leanna Young and Mary Ann Neighbors are attending Girls State at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, June 7-12. Mrs. Ralph Blakely returned Tuesday from a visit in Wilming ton, N. C., with her slater, Mrs. Mercey N. Hartley and other rel atives. She was joined the latter part of the week by her daughter, Miss Florence Blakely of Durham, N. C., at the home of their daugh ter and sister, Mfs. R. H. McLeod in MdBee, and accompanied by her to Wilmington. Miss Lillian Dillard is spending three weeks at Camp Ton-A.Wan- dah, near Hendersonville as a counselor. Four Clinton girls also left Monday for a three weeks stay at Ton-A-Wandah: Murray and Mary Jane Addison, Arne Lou I Black and Barbara Eichelberger. * Mr. and Mrs. William Sims were called to Madison, Ga., last week due to the death of their brother- in-law, J. P. Maddox. Miss Char lotte Sims of Columbia accompan ied them. Miss Ruby Jo Da it of this city received the bachelor of arts de gree from Stetson University, De- Land, Fla., at commencement ex ercises on Monday and has re turned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blakely are spending the week with relatives in Graniteville. Mrs. H. M. Lukstat of Clifton, N. J., is spending the week with Mrs. J. H. Donnan and other friends. Mrs. R. W. Wade is visitii* her; son, Bill Wade and Mrs. Wade in Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donnan and I son, Hugh, of Charleston, were • guests over the weefc-end of Mrs. | J. H. Donnan. Friend-, of Browning Dicus will I be interested to know he is now. employed at Giles Chevrolet com-1 pany. Mrs. E. re. 'Sullivan spent theil week-end in Charleston to attend!I the christening of a niece. !| Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gault, Jr., and son, Carter, spent the week-: | end with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin I Gault in Bamberg. They were ac-: I com pa rued home by Ginger Bault,! who had been spending a week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King spent | several days at Garden City Beach ■ over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Henry of Aiken were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris and i Miss Cornelia Harris. I Mr. and Mrs. CalUe Gault and ^ daughters of North Augusta spent, the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. God-' frey. Mr. and Mrs. Gaul* and ] daughter, Joy Godfrey, left Sun- j day to spend the week at Paw-, ley’s Island and Emmie Ann Gault will remain with' her grandpar-1 ents for the week. Miss Jinky Sadler of New York I City is spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. R. E. Sad ler, who accompanied her home! after a visit in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Holman of I Chapel Hill, N. C., were guests over the week-end of Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Gray and family, com- ] ing especially for the Presbyter ian college commencement in j which Mrs. Holman’s brother, j Rev. Cliff McLeod of Sumter, were J the baccalaureate speaker Sunday, | and also received an honorary de gree. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard and I Miss Emily Dillard of Abbeville attended the graduation exercises at Chester high school Friday eve ning. Mias Patsy Doherty of New York | is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Rufus Sadler and Mr. | Sadler. Tom G. Pitts and Jimmy Tin-1 man joined friends this week fori a house party at Brunswick, Ga. William Toole, of Nashville, j Tenn., was an overnight guest | during the week of Dr. and Mrs. John W. Stevenson. Friends of Mr. I Toole who recently received his j masters degree at Vanderbilt will | be interested to know he wm mar ried on June 0 to Miss Katie Dur-1 ham in Kannapolis, N. C. Mr. Toole | is a graduate of Presbyterian col lege and the bride also attended! P. C. Mrs. J. Asa Davis, Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Jr., and son, Gus, with) Miss Katherine Davis, of Augus ta, Ga., are spending the week at| Crescent Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casque andj family have moved to their cot tage on Lake Greenwood for the summer. Friends of Miss Sara Blakely, a recent graduate of Columbia col lege, will be interested to know she has accepted a position for the summer months in the Rich land County Library, Columbia. Miss Ada Ann Furr, student at Furman university, is at her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Furr, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sloan Todd and daughters are spending two weeks at their recently completed cot tage at Windy Hill Beach. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely leave today to attend graduation exercises at Bowman-Gray Medi cal School, Winston-Salem, N. C. Their son. Dr. Lee Blakely, is a member of the graduating class. Mrs. I. C. McCarthy and chil dren, of Shreveport, La., are spending several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A Johnson. Capt. McCarthy, who ac companied them here for a short visit, left yesterday to attend sum mer camp at Sen Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Tom Lee, of Rochester, N. Y., spent last week with h^r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Crawford and attended a reunion of her graduating class at Win- throp college. Miss Joan Johnson, student at Winthrop college, is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper, Jr, spent last week vacationing in the Shenandoah Valley and Washing ton, D. C Mr. and .virs. u. l. i'homason are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Winslow, in Martinsville, Ind. Mrs. Hugh Simpson and Mrs. W. Roy Pitts are in Winnsboro to attend a music recital given by Mrs. Simpson’s granddaughter, Ellen McMaster, tonight. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. A. Neville and son, David, of Newberry, spent Sunday and Monday here with relatives and attended com mencement exercises «• 'he col lege. Their son, William Gordon Neville, was a member of the graduating class. Mrs. Neill Turner, of Elberton, Va, who has been a patient for several weeks at Columbia hos pital, suffering from a broken hip injury, will be interested to know she is row convalescing here at the home of her brother, John W. Finnev. Sr, and Mrs. Finney. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, Miss es Eknily Bailey and Sera Pitts spent the week-end at Windy Hill Beach. Mr. and Mrs George Gregory and Miss Julia Gregory, of Green wood, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice. Also guests of the Ric^s on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Burkhart, of Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin of Huntington, W. Va, are guests this week of their daughter, Mrs. Jimmy Von Hollen, and Mr. Von Hollen. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Griffin of Cincinatti, Ohio, a brother of Mrs. Von Hollen, are ( also here for a visit. Misses Shirley and Dorothy Staton are spending a month in Charlottesville, Portsmouth, and Falls Church, Va. Their parents, Mr and Mrs. H. W. Staton, and Mrs. Karl Espieg, Jr, accompan ied them there for the week-end. Miss Patsy Macdonald spent several days this week on a house party at St. Simon’s Ga. Miss Grace Danhoff of Lum- berton, N. C, is spending the week with friends, coming es pecially for the Darr-Loveland wedding Friday in which she will be an attendant. 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