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tn—April 3, 1966SuiuJmy GmaetteMml- CftirUtteo, d«i VltyaiiGALAXIES DONATE TALENTS TO AID STUDENTSDavid Brinkley (left), Greg Thaxton, Joe Barker, Sam McClung Bob Atwood, GordonCupit, Jame3 Hamm (kneeling)! '.i, -I”/lt; life*■ .■'V ;'y g-';'VddsiCombats Potential Dropoutsthird annual fund-raising project include the American Association of University Women, Colonial Club, Coop Fellowship Gass, Community Civic Council. Jayceettes. Lions Club. Order of Eastern Star. Quota Club, SouthCharleston High School PTA, United Church Women, Woman's Civic Gub, Woman's Club of South Charleston and its Junior Department, and the Woman’s Society of Christian Service from the First Methodist Church.‘FATHER GOOSE” will be the film shown at the LaBelle Theater while “McHale’s Navy” will be the attraction at the Victory Theater. Each movie house will feature a 2 p. m. matinee and a 7 p. m. show, with a drawing for door prizes at the close of the feature. Following the movies, refreshments will be served ai the South Charleston Recreation Center.The center also will be the setting for a teen-age dance from 9 to 10:30 p. m. the same day, featuring music by The Galaxies, a combo made up of high school students. One ticket will provide admission to both the dance and the movie. The tickets are available from any council member or at either of the theaters.lt;•1Smart Easter Bi Use Charleston ( Drive-In FadlitbHow much easier to shop : ton Cut Flower. No parking Drive in and take vour timeYou find everything- youbl.every kind, corsages, bloomm beautiful lilies, many gift ic Come in or phone 343-5116o If”Combined Fund-Raising EffortMr. and Mrs. Walter Graham of Buckeye are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary today with open house. They are owners and operators of Graham's Motel and Restaurant and the Buckeye Drive-In Theater. They have two children, Mrs. Mary E. Weiford and Jay B. Graham, both of Buckeye, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.M-O-N-E-Y.That five-tetter word—or the lack o[ it—most frequently is the factor behind school dropouts.South Charleston residents— teen-agers, businessmen, clubwomen and civic workers — are pooling their resources to produce more of that most necessary factor.Wednesday, April 13, is the date chosen by the South Charleston Inter-Club Youth Education Council for a series of fund-raising events that will provide money to keep potential dropouts in school.REACH 50TH MILESTONE—mmmmCL
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Charleston, West Virginia, US

Sun, Apr 03, 1966

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