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II. II THE CUNTON ^HBOMTLF. BrWIi About * People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residenli J. jt j Barbara Ferguson, of Columbia, it visiting her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods IN HOSPITAL Friends of H. L. Eichelberger will regret to know he is ill and has been a patient at the General Hos pital in Greenville since Tuesday. Linda Hunter Trice, of Fayette ville, N. C., is spending the week with her grandmother. Mrs. Earl Workman. She will be joined here for the week-end by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Trice who will accompany her home on Sunday. Jody Goldsmith is spending two weeks at YMCA camp, Greenville. Mrs. E. F. Culbreath and daiigh- ter, Mrs. J. W. Hickman and son, J. W. 4th, of Charlotte, N. C., visit ed the former’s mother, Mrs. O. I. Shealy this week Derrick and Keren Wessinger are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Owens in Anderson. NEW RESIDENTS Mr and Mrs. Patrick Henry and two sons, formerly of Wadesboro. N. C., are now making their home here on Young Drive. Mr and Mrs. Henry are employed at Dapper Ho siery Mill Guests during the week-end of Mr. and Mrs Roy Gasque at their lakeside cottage were Mr and Mrs. George Casque and rtuldcM. of Walhalla. Mrs E E Casque. Ever- e«e and Miss Suiamie Casque of EBoree AT PkWLEY'h Mr and Mrs M D Milam. Jr., and daughter, lands Jane and Sally, have |oumd Mrs Milams ■Mar. Mrs T R Hagter. Mr Hag Pawley's Island Mr g eeeR's May J Paul Thdd and mm Manm * AManu. On spam Urn <** ** Ms msMir Mr. OH» TsMl and ather mtallvM Mrs Ml DwPre * AbhevUM m Mr and Mrs Herbert Burow. af Bonham, Texas, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hugu- ley. Mr Mrs RHy Owens and daughters Nancy Chariettr and Ehsaheth. af Atlanta. On., will J arrive Saturday Igr a weeks emit!' wua the farmer s mother Mrs W0 ham. Bailey Owens - . Mr and Mrs William J Henry were visitsrs ia Asheville, N, C.. on Tuesday Dr J. F. Boiard of Boone. N C„ loaned Mrs. Botard here for the week-end Mrs. Boxard has been spending some time with her fath- Mr*. Mrs J1 er. H D. Henry, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lee. Jr., and children spent the week-end m Mon- J*"* and * on> treai v r ,Up ** Charlotte. N, C.. spent a Rev and Mrs John T River. ^ d *>‘ ,ast . we *J wit ^ ^ and children are visiting the latter’s Mr and Mrs Henr * M relatives in Flint. Mich. In the ab- ^ VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Anderson were on a vacation trip to Gathn- burg. Term.. Bryson City, N. C., | and other points of interest in the mountains last week. W’hile away they attended the pageant, “Unto sence of the pastor, the Rev. Giles Lewis, of Laurens, a former pastor, spoke on Sunday morning at AO Saints Episcopal Church. RAYS HAVE GUESTS Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray and family were Mrs. These Hills Adella H. Johnstone. Misses Raye Mrs „ G Xarbox returned yes . Weeks and Margaret Hills, of ML ^ j, ome ^ Georgetown Pleasant, and Miss Augusta Bailey. ^ a ^ with ^ parents Mr o( Andrews. and Mrs. Julian Bolick. She was Mrs. Ben J. Smith, Miss Smith accompanied home by her sister, of Delray Beach. Fla., Mrs L Miss Dixie Bolick Walter Smith. Mrs T. J, West and Miss Madeline Cassanova of Co- Miss Leone Crosby, of Umoo. were lurabta. was here for a brief visit guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Ray. Mr and Mrs. Victor Bowman. Karen. Victor, Jr . and Kenneth this week with Mrs M. Cassanova and other relatives IN JACKSONVnJ.E Mrs R S Horton. Mr ana Mrs Bowman, of Warner Robins Ga. Grady Chandler spent last week in are spending the week with Mrs Bowman s parents. Mr and Mrs Jacksonville FIs . with then dau ghter and sister. Mr*. Bob Oxley. S B Loft is Also visiting the Loft is Mr Oxley and children during the H Loftis and ware Frank Mrs S. G. Dillard left yesterday Nathan amd far Salters where she will be the Rodney, and Mrs Robert Bollm^r «ne*t af relatives for a visit of Greenville Mrs J A Guthrie hs from a few days vacation May m I tender MV lit and Ashes iRr N C Mr ami Mrs Ray Boyd Jr aad •ons Mayor and Kan af Ga sprat the nook end w rahdmitksr. Mrs J E V, and other reAoUvm Mrs Ge«epe Taylor is vtadmg aw d.oghtrr Mrs Bv« C^lrv an Mr t opdey m A*eo Jana Dnvsdaan IMI funMndnt Ri Ban « Urhon PW Bmk % t Mr* C M Bailey and Mrs W L Jr. left Monday for a leeks stay m Highland. 9nL was the ctmot aunt Mr and on m < otumbca Mr< Mr, Of Mr turned from a two Atlanta with their staler. Mrs Jack Line, mid Mr Liar Mrs Gertrude Nabors of Laurens spew the week-end with her sister, j Mrs John A Davis and Mr Davis Mr and Mrs Wayne Johnson and children of Nashville. Term , Mr and Mrs Joe McMillan and children of Toccoa. Ga . and Mrs Margue rite Ferguson of Columbia, visited their mother. Mrs J C McMillan, several days last week Debbie SRmp-on has returned from a ten-day visit in Charleston She accompanied her aunt and un cle, Mr and Mrs W R Pace, and family of Skvartanburg. Mr and .Vrs John Brock aid family of John son City. Term VISITS MOTHER Major and Mrs. Clyde F Smith. Jr., and children. Mike. Carol, and Melinda, of Jacksonville. Ark., have been spending the past week here with the formers mother. Mrs Clyde F Smith, and other relatives Mrs Eugene Brown and children. Genie and Ginger of Mt Pleasant, are spending ihe week with her sis ter. Mrs C A Holland and Mr Holland Freods of E Frank knderson will be interested to know he will celebrate hi* 83rd birthday on Au <ust 13 Among thnee from < tinton going •o Bowman Ga. on Monday lor the funeral of Miss WUaa Adair were Mr* R W Johnson Mi«« Margaret Blakely Mi*« Esmt David von pr E N Sullivan Mr* Am* Todd. Mu* Cohr Simmer Mr* Paul t okr and Mus V*ma * jtntmp Mr and Mrs J Kmt Jonmmn and Mrs < 'Nardh* were guest, m TWiday of ttw l«r mr» a wm t'tm Ikart Jodmaun Jt and Mra imnwm a" tlromnn Mrs J N Mar % tensor M 4 ionmra Ana to— to tTdMB # immrhf iMhr «irf «mmr ami Aonghfloomsa* Mr add Mrs Mta» MrHonmi ri PotoMesdk, SI MtrhnM and Binmr Smdh have r home in CotwmhM with their grand nd Mrs E L Hoi land Mrs J K Hasetden and (laugh ter. Lou. are spending several days m Florence with Mr and Mrs H W Hasetden VLSfT JAMAICA Mrs Harry Nellie* joined her daughter. Miv* Rose Moore Nettles, recently and :hey flew to Jamaica for a several days vacation. Enroute home Mr> Nettles visited her brother. Arthur Copeland, and fam Uy in Lafayette. La . and also her sister, there. Mrs T F Wallace, and the Rev Mr Wallace. Mrs C. E Dugan and children, of Newman. Ga . will arrive today to spend the remainder of the week with her sister. Mrs. Lykes S. Hen derson and Mr Henderson at Jheir lakeside cottage With the Sick Friends of Mrs Davis Workman will be interested to know she is impioving at Blalock Clinic follow ing surgery Patients at Havs Hospital include Charles Hill. Mrs Dora Leppard. Ralph Sample. Cooper Powell and Mrs Agnes,Mott “t Friends of W G. King i^ill be in terested to know he is convalescing at home following an illnes* and «tay at Hays Hospital Among thoiie receiving treatment at Blalock (Tunc for several day* and being dismissed earlier in the week were Macdonald Crainr. Mrs H E Martin C A HoUi*. Sr. Ike MK'ariey Mike Heaton, son of Mr and Mr*. Jamm Hr—rv Mrs John Admr Jr, Oscar Howell Jr., and D D Ftrklui Friends of G W Hollingsworth will be interested to know he is t medical patient at Ha>i Hospital Henry Quinn, who has been a pa tient at Hays Hospital, has been transferred to the Veterans Ho* pital. Columbia Friends of Arnold Dixon will be glad to know he is convalescing at Blalock Clinic following an opera tion illness Mrs J A Bledsoe has returned home following an operation illness at Hays Hospital Patients a, Blalock Clinic include Jimmy Cooper; S. T King. Mrs O A Crawford. Roger Clark Greg ory ahd Mrs J E Baker Mrs Harold Le^is is convalesc ing at her home in Rock Hill after surgery at Hays Hospital Patients dismissed earlier in the week from Hays Hospital include John Burnett of Joanna Mrs Ralph Barnes. Miss Susan Terry. Haskell Martin. Tommy Brewingtonj son of Mr. and Mrs Copeland Brewing ton. Mrs. Robert Dunaway, Mrs John Franklin Mrs Frank Dead wyler. Mrs H B Gaskin. Lawrence Morgan and Jonas Mills, of Joanna ftlMaaV* Mr and Mrs Johnny Simmon* announce the birth of a daughter Tina Kay on August l at BUkick Cluftc Mrs Simmon* t« the former Miss Sybil Johnson FORKNER Mr and Mrs Lawrence Franklin Forkner. Jr. announce the birth of a son. Lawrence Franklin Jr .on August 4 at Hay* Hospital Mrs Forkner was before marriage Miss Clarice lamnelle Woudby LINE Mr and Mrs J Lane of Allan ta. Ga.. announce the birth of a son. Carl Winn, on July 24 Mrs Line is the former Mu* Frances Winn daughter of Mr and Air, Carlton F Wmn of :ni* city BA1.I.FW Mr and Mr* Jerry Baliew an nounce the birth of a daughter. Tina Darlene, on August 3 at Blalock flour Before marnad* Mrs Bat lew wa« Miss Jodie WhClock fTketJiT . Mr and Mrs Bur C opiey. of Aiken announce the birth 4 ta ao* Burt Carrington. Jr on August 5 Mr* Copley is the former Miss Betty Taylor daughter of Mrs George W Taylor of this city LAWWA Mr and Mr* Darroil Lawaon an nouhee the birn of a daughter Tami Annette >n ' ugiut 8 at Hay, Hospital Before mamage Mrs Lawson was Mas Linda Heodnx MARTIN Mr and Mrs Kenneth Martin an nounce the birth of a son Steve Wayne on August 3 at Hays Hos pital Mrs Mar*in i* the former Miss Margaret Neal OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUBIXSHING CO. PHONE 74 Births # BILL Mr and Mrs William R->i» rt H ill announce the birth of a >on W il- liam Robert Jr. on August 3 at Blalock (Time Mrs. Bull wa* for merl> Miv* Barbara Ann Smither man V2 Price Less 1 oo ALL SUMMER HATS All Color* — No White A I'M* \ New Velvets Arriving Daily LITTLE HAT SHOP I.AI KENS. S I 4i m u mm be m * - M*w tmmmm L Wi D Mi m Cm ^IHEf/UlE! $ OAliAUMlfj t Our Famous Hand Made TR1FAR1 JEWELRY *x*m nr*,** arrnuxn a*ur *e*n*L mo • oat* Vi PRICE • •< STAINLESS STEEL SERVICE 100 Pea. - Service For 12 Sale Price *19 J5 FOB f DAYS $14.95 - P*He> STERLING FEEDING SPOONS REGULAR 13.75 — 1 DAYS $1.49 O New Line COSTUME JEWELRY FALL SELECTION $1.00 & $2.00 Dollar Days Only i- o Vi PRICE SPECIAL ASSORTMENT—LADIES’ AND GENTS STONE RINGS (CASH ONLY) Bind Nil* HilkroMt Watrhew BV • —*1 • t •a* m c J» oa Norris Casual Short Skove SPORT SHIRTS 2for $4.00 Regular $1.99 Hubbard Men’s DRESS PANTS 2 pr. *12.00 Regular $8.95 SHOP OUR S DAY TABLE! Values to $5.95 — Only $1.00 Extra Special Values! Men's Short Sleeve WORK SHIRTS *1.00 1 jUim Roll Stove BLOUSES *1.00 White and Past el* Vi OFF ALL SUMMER PLAY CLOTHES Lydia Mils Store THURSDAY AUGUST IHh FRIDAY AUGUST 12th SATURDAY AUGUST 13th REDUCED TO CLEAR’ Style Mart SUMMER SUITS $30.00 Regular S39.9S and S4S.00 BUY NOW AND SAVE! HUBBARD DRESS SLACKS •4*1 r» to AUK* S* TV) M EXTRA SPECIAL! One Rack Of BARGAIN SUITS Priced To Go At *15.00 and *20.00 VALUES TO turn FINAL REDUCTION! Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS $2.00 VAU’ES TO $1.93 A good tfelertioo of <«ohd* and fane* pattern',. SIZES S-M-L Begnhar \i»m S 5 95 S3.97 6 95 4.64 7.95 5 JO 8.95 5.97 955 6.64 10.95 7 JO Thaw «ra nmi •mmmmt •imrk* m lha lalewf fahrbr mt aaah •-••nr FWnt* mt pal lam* ta rh*—a ft r ** SIZCS Sn TO In •aUTui DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! BERMUDA SHORTS Keg •Aar NOW OUT THEY GO! WEMBLEY TIES REUUI.AR 31.5* ( $1.00 A wonderful selection of both dark and light patterns. ENTIRE STOCK! SWIM TRUNKS $2.00 q VALUES TO *4.95 Select yours at this low*, low price from our many styles and colors. , SIZES S-M-L-XL FINAL REDUCTION DECK PANTS $2.00 REGULAR $.1.95 AND $1.95 % complete selection of colors. SIZES 27 TO.V \%e still have a good election of solids, plaids and fane* patterns to choose frinti. In wash-m-wear fabrics. SIZES TO 42 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL! STRAWS HATS $1.00 i VALUES TO $5.00 Only a few left in broken >i/e*». ( BIG SAVINGS SUMMER SPORT COATS $10.00 VALUES TO *24.50 These are real bargains. Broken sixes. " REDUCED TO GO! SHORTY PAJAMAS $2.00 REGULAR *2.95 V good selection of solids and neat patterns SIZES A B C D PITTS MEN S SHOP PHONE 112 CLINTON. S. C. lit NORTH KRO\D ST.