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T i» j \ Thursday, July 7, l%o THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Bridb About. •, 4 People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Loccd Residents m m m)m * * « * " Mrs. Gladys Ellison and Mrs. Mae H. Williams, of Greenville, are visiting their sister. Mrs. J I Adair. , ’ Mrs. Nell Jenkins and daughters, Bernie and Janie, of Easley, are spending this week with the for mer’s sister, Mrs. Hershal Thom ason and Mr. Thomason. Mrs. Vera White and son, Rich- srd. Mrs. Allen White and children, Scooter and Sandy, and Mrs. R. E. lyhitmire have returned from a visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Leroy J. Crawford and Sgt. Crawford in Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Whitmire’s brother, Rome Lol- lis in Baltimore. Md. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wills, of Wil- liamston, spent Tuesday here with Mrs. Wills’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Dr. and Mrs. John McSween have returned from a six months stay in Montgomery. Ala., where he served as supply pastor for the First Pres byterian Church. Mrs. E. L. Bryant and son, Jim my, of Darlington/ are spending two w^eks here while Mr. Bryant is attending summer camjj, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnson,' Jr., of Clera- son, were also here for the week end and Mrs. Bryant and son ac companied them home for a few days visit. Joining the family here on Sunday were Mr. and Mr*. J. P. Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell and family, of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arnold Smith, of Greensboro, N. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. Smith’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Moore. SLEEP LIKE A BABY! Enjoy the peace of mind of knowing that your impor tant papers and val uables are SAFE in a theft-proof, fire proof safe deposit box. RENT A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX HERE! ie tbs rate of interest currently paid ea eeviao acronnU in thi» beak. Money grows fast here! BANK OF CLINTON Federal 9% MY SINCERE APPRECIATION May I take this opportunity to express my sincere thowk* for the wonderful vote given me in the second Democratic primary in which you elected me to the House of Representatives. I feel deeply grateful and ever so humble for the con fidence you have expressed in me. I pledge allegiance again to Christian principles in government. HUBERT W. GRAYDON Mr and Mrs Hamp McDaniel are ! guests of Mr and Mrs Nuel Mc Daniel in Front Royal, Va., for j the week. i Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Ray and son, I Jimmy, and Mrs. John M. Ray | will return today rfom a few days trip to Pawley’s Island and George town At Pawley’s they visited the latter's daughter, Miss Ann Ray who is employed there for the sum mer and in Georgetown they were guests of their sister, Mrs. M. D. Douglas. Beth Mattox of Columbia visited her cousin tittle Pam Youngblood, daughter of Mr and Mrs T. M Youngblood, th epast week. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Law and children of Cocoa, Fla , were re cent guests of the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Law. Mr. and Mrs M W. Arnold of Beckley, West Virginia spent a few days last week with the former's brother, J. B Arnold and Mrs. Arnold. HURRICANt CHURCH HAS BIBLE SCHOOL Here is the group of children and teachers at the Bible school session held at Hurricane Baptist Church, near Clinton, June 27 to July 1. Rev. J. H. Dorr is pastor of the church. Mrs. Carol Young was principal of the school nnd the following served as teachers: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop, Mrs. WlUie Young, Mrs. Harold Coplan, Mrs. William Gastley, Mrs. Mildred Brunson, Miss Barbara Rrazill, Mrs. Pearl Smith, Mrs. Amy Caldwell, W. T. Scogln, Carol Young, with Miss Alice Summer as pianist. A picnic for the group was held Saturday evening and a program at the church Sunday closed the week’s activities.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. PRESCRIPTIONS Prompt, Economical Prescription Service! Young's Pharmacy “Serving This Area 77 Years” Phone 19 Phone 19 Miss Louise Kern spent last week in Greenville with Mrs. Mary Maul din. Mrs. Ollie Littlefield, of Winns- boro, left yesterday for a visit to friends in Greenville after spending a few days with Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. G. L RotheH. of Cedartown, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Chandler and little daugh ter, Beth, of Atlanta, spent the boll Mk. and Mrs. Hershal Thomason and daughter Patricia returned from a two weeks visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. Larry Swift and Mr. Swift in DetfMoines, Iowa, Mrs. Don Winslow and Mr. Winslow in Bloomington, Ind. WITH AUNT Mary and Terry Bangs of Miami Fla., are visiting their aunt, Mrs Robert W. Anderson and Mr days with Mr. Chandler’s mother, (TTieir mother, Mrs. Charles Mrs J. A. Chandler. Bangs who accompanied them here AT ST MARYS returned Monday to Miami. Going Teresa Hogan, Sara and Julia with her for a visit in Miami was Sadler have returned from a three he * molh f r ' Mr * I , E ^ ar J _ Mr and Mrs K. W McKittnck weeks slay at St Marys Camp near Beaufort. Ricky Carter of Joanr also attended the camp. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Owens and 1 sue. of Laurens, spent the week-end with the former’s parents. Mr. and I Mrs. T. R Owens Mr and Mrs E L. Benjamin and family, of MountviUe. spent the Fourth with Mr and Mrs. Owens Mrs Lila C. Stewart is spending the week with her sister. Mrs Lar ry Martin ia Roebuck FROM N. Y. Arming today (ran New York to be fuosii of his cousin. Geosge Cernetaan. aad Mrs Cernabea hr several days are Mr and Mrs M Cabell Woodward Jr Mr. and Mrs John Webb aao family at Hereur# spent the week end with Mrs hXib s mother Mrs 0. D Gina Mrs A R Be) re wll return Sat urday alter a vim with bar son. O’Neal Boyce aad family la Saug- tms. New Vast ATTEND CONVENTION ■nd Jack accompanied Cliff Me- \Klrick to West Point, N. Y., where he entered the academy on I’uesday VISITS IN N. J. Mrs R. S. Horton has returned from Chatham. N J . where Miss Thelma Wells and Mrs. Eva Hambrick are visiting their sister, Mrs. Mary Beall in Washington D. C. Pfc. Jimmy Chaney is spending several weeks leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Carl Chaney. He was formerly at the marine base st Camp LeJuene, N. C. and leaves the 20th to report to Mem An-i phis, Tenn • Miss Cornelia Harris has returned to Columbia after a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris Joining them during the week-end was Mrs Harris’s sister. Miss Margaret Bethea of Dillon and Fort Mill AT PERDUE Dr Noion Carter of the Presby terian College faculty leaves tomor row to attend summer school at Perdue. Layaffette, Ind . where he will receive instruction on infra red Mr and Mrs J dm »sC Pica visited her son Robert Horton and chromatography Before returning jjnil- gosng especially to attend *”"«• ^ *"it friends m Nash the hfghVlici gnSurion on Jum vdle Tern., and Vandertwh Univer M of her twin grandsons. Chaanirf ■*** _ M 'aid BINy Mr* Robert Wysor and Miss Mar Dr D H McFadden. and Mr* Betl ,r * ‘Pending L B Dillard spent the week-end in w * pk * Pawley s bland Rock Hill with Mr and Mrs George PauJ Cr *P ton of the Rev aad Dunteo and Mtsa Marv Dunlm> iBr* A M Gray of Greenwood Li mT Martha Pitts who teacher* vimtmg hu aunt. Mr* William D .a Rock Hill is pending a few Ada*' and Mr Afetr for several weeks vacatioh at home with her brother. David T. Pitts aad family. Mr aad Mrs W L. Dunlap af Fayetteville We* Vtrgiam. Misae Pe*g> Mary aad Polly Dunlap if Rock Wll wore recent gueets af Mrs L R Dillard Mr aad Mrs W L. Cerhett of .. formerly of of Mr aad Mm W t. Horae for the holidays Tom my Cerhett visited Phil Smith aad Mr aad Mr* L C. Watford and Make aad Dakv*. af Thursday with Mr* Wmfanfs ^tr ants. Mr and Mr* W M Burts, enroute jo Memphis. Tana , where | they will make their borne Mr | Watford has student at th 1 l arversiiy of Memphis as a of Dentistry. L nah Dicus was the guest of Mr aad Mr* Mac Pumey at Myrtle Beach during the holidays TO NEW TORE Mias Raehol Aim WUaon loaves tooigh: for a tee day stay ia New York with her couaia. Mrs Charles Greene and Mr Greene Mr* Jim Wolfe and children spent the Fourth holiday* in Savaa Ga . whore they were joined Mrs David T P*ts Miss Martha for part of the tune by Mr WoHe | Pitts and Ms— v^Hy pitu were in who is attending national guard Rock Hill on Tuesday to visit the camp st Camp Stewart. WnctviUe. former s daughter. Mr* George Ge. Cobb, and Mr Cobb, fmng eupe- Mias Hatel Boiand of Green villa ~tally to see their new son, George spent the holidays with her parents .‘inckney. 3rd Grahuti Terrel >' C, is spen .i g th with ti, sister. Mrs and Mr. Hoga.i ul. summer school at College A' rV.een, N. summer here W C. Hogar it attending Preebyterian Ifrs and Mrs J D. Boiand Guests Frem Indiana Mr and Mrs Charles Fischer and twin sons. Ken and Steve, ol EvamviUe. Ind.. arrived yesterday for a few days stay here as guests of Mr and Mrs Leonard M. Wilson Mimnaugh There a younf lady from Wheeling Who tried to repaint the ceiling The ntepladder broke Her descent was no joke . But inauranee cushioned her feeling. Note: For complete health- accident inhurance. Consult Wm. J. 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