I 1 Jt'WB Ototoa, 8. C. Thursday, December 80, 1965 WHO'S WHERE — Ae — Reported By Naomi Seymour 838-0541 or 888-1817 • • Items of iatereet About Clinton Folk THE CLINTON CHRONICLE s Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cason in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tench P. and Mrs. R. E. Martin and Owens. children, Gene and Rosyln, left Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Porter Sunday for a week's visit with and son, Johnny, of Winston- Mrs. Carson's sister and broth- Salem, N. C., spent the Christ- er-in-law, Mr. and Mr. L. B. mas week-end with his sisters, Bowden, Sr., in Ohattanotoga, Misses Helen and, Julia Porter. Tenn. i. Miss Louise Bethea of Nor- Miss Rwhet. Counts, who 1. V *-; “i. M ‘“ t e a c h i n g , at Briarcllff High Be „^ a 1 ?' in Atlanta, Ga., Oa., vUltod “’' lr during the weelw-nd with Mr. ,ls .f r ' M "' * and Mr.. R. B A.nick. Mr “ nd w - s - Hon “ w . spent Thursday in Mt. Pleasant Mr. and Mr.. J. A. Chandler sm i, u , llter . ta . ?" d c ? JiT ; . B ' th : Uw, U. and Mr.. BUI Horne and Jane of Atlanta, Ga., visited and h( , r mother ^ John L Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Rice of Visiting several days last Mrs. Kit McMaster, Jr., of during the weekend with the for- geabrook going especially to see Greenville, spent Cristmas Day week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winnsboro, visited her mother, ™f r 8 mother - Mrs. J. Austin Lt Home off for a flight to the with the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. Muller and daughter, Beverly, Mrs. Hugh Simpson, last week. Chandler. Philippines where he will be B. Arnold, and family. was Frankie Brown of Savan- On Wednesday she accompan Miss Dorothy Clark of San stationed for a year with the U. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Oglesby »*b. G * led her to Union for the funeral Francisco, Calif., arrived last s. Air Force. of Charlotte, N. C., spent the Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Morris of of Mrs. Simpson’s brother, Monda y for several days visit Pvt. William L. Van Ness who week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Atlanta, Ga., spent several days George Douglas Edwards. with h ® r Parents, Mr. and Mrs. is stationed at Fort Campbell, Harry Nettles. test week with the tetter’s par- M r. and Mrs. K. R. McMas- H(inrv p Ky., with the 101st Airborne Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Cod- ^ nt8 - Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Tucker, t , r> j r . t and children, Ellen * ' nwirtin Mr Mr. group spent the holidays with his dington of Wilmington, N. C., Sr. and ^ III( of Winnsbor0( ^ parent8 ’ Mr and Mrs W . W. and Miss JuKa Lancaster of Lewis Bagwell, Sr., has re- spent Sunday with the latter’s Mr d fnn ’Mr. Van Ness. He was accompanied Sumter, w«e holidays guests of turned to his home after being a mother, Mrs. Hugh Simpson. j 0 rald C Suber of Laumns ^nd S* % ,rien i„ Don Buford al8 ° of i r Ho8pital ln Colum h ia Snelgrove for the holidays was of GreenviUe. Also Mr. and Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. James L Young, ®i 0V * r 1 °1 , Mr and Mrs JImmy Chand * Mrs. Snelgrove’s brother, Hen- W. R. Long and soft's of-Lupkin, Jr ’ °f Charteston and Miss Le- Huntsyme^ Aia arrived tert ler and daughter, Beth, of Spar- ry Martin, of Oteen, N. C. ’Pexas, and Mr. and Mrs. John anna Young of Charlotte N. C., week to spend the holidays with tanburg and Mr. and Mrs. Henry hawls and son Stanley of Pros- spent Christmas week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Chandler o f Columbia visited r Fred F ™ ler , of .. Sa i y a "" ah ’ p^ty On Friday Mr V and Mrs their parent5 - Mr - and Mrs. J. Glover. Also Joining them for their parents Mr. and Mrs. G .' was u) here for the holidays J^mes Dominick^nd Mrs Suber Leland Young. Arriving this the hoUdays was Mrs. Glover’s Grady Chandler during the holi- '. lsitin | 1118 par * nts - Mr and we dinner Ruests of Mr and weekend f °r a visit with her par- nephew, Tony Knopp, a student days. Also guests were Mr. and Fo " 1 f 1 r ^ 1 home MfS* W. D^Caughman in GreTn- ent i ^ ^ Rev and Mrs - at Mitchell College, New Lon- Mrs. Sam Earle and Mrs. Louise was Ml88 Jane EUe n Fowler of vi |j e g A. C. Reed, Jr., and three chlld- don, Conn., from Rio de Jani- McCartney of Laurens, and Mrs. Wi nthrop CoHege, Rock Hill. Wilton tanfo-d of charlotte ren of Cresson - Pa ero, BrasU, son of Mrs. Virginia r. s. Horton of Newberry. Mi88 J *an Layton of Green- spent several days with his gis : Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie B. Tins- Spratt. RETURNING TO CALIF. ville, visited during Christmas t e m M r a n d Mm DKSnel- Jr - ^ft Tuesday for their Mrs. L. A. McCall of Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. PoweU with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. grove ^ M r. and Mrs. Bill hom ^ at AUantic Beach, Fla., spent several days test week return today to their home in Harry C. Layton. Jones and family. after spending the holidays with with Col. and Mrs. PoweU Fras- San Diego, Calif., having visited Mr - and Mrs. C. B. Wright xt) ATTEND SUGAR their parents Lonnie B. Tinsley er several days with the former’s of TignaU, Ga., were guests re- BOWL GAME and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McKit- Miss Marjorie Arnold, student parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Po- cently of Mrs. Wright’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Manley trick of Cross HiU. at the College of WiUiam and W eU. Mrs. L. E. Cason, and Mr. Ca. and chUdren, Mary Beth, and Lt. and Mrs. Robert Paul Mary in wuilanuburg, Va., is Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith son. Kern, wiU leave tomorrow for Watts and son, Paul, Jr., of Ft. nome tor the holidays wite her and family spent Christmas Day M r. and Mrs. R. L. Cason New Orleans where they wiU Bliss, Texas, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ar- i n Blacksburg with the tetter’s and children, Bryan, Barbara visit with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jfames m a *1 xir d m l- d parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter aad Glenn, of Columbia, vsit- Shook and. family and also at- Watts and Mr. and Mrs. William »nii’iuwvtnf AikAn •wwiFvi Pitt! J< T/ S ^ w ^ o , ed test week for several days tend the Sugar Bowl Game. Davis. Mrs. Watts and son will w Sne l grovc with the former’s parents, Mr. Visiting Christmas with Mr. remain with her parents while la.tf r vr? r? Mrs ‘ MyrUe Kln 8 and sons and Mrs L E Cagon and Mrs. R. E. Martin were Lt. Watts is on another assign- M Kttf M O ^5"; S. ®S V '.* H Ste , r ’ Mr and Mr, J. Glenn Smith fanner’, parents mm broth- "'em with the U. S. Army. Charles Holland student at family “ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs- er, the Rev. and Mrs. L. K. Mrs. Mary Snelgrove and Clemson University Is spending f ifrov Y'CmwforH .mi Robert McW atters of Charlotte. Martin and L. K. Martin, Jr, Randy Martin accompanied ttle toSdnJ, wW, hi, Mrent, ehnd^ N c • >!>'"< Chrirtma, in Wo,h- fo Wlnn.boro, Mr, Snelgrove’. brother. Henry Mr and Mr, WO Holland ’ nS V..H IVr tn*^^ fhgton. D. C.. with Mr,. Smith Mr,. Robert S. Owens of Sum- Martin to Charlotte Monday go- Miss Marian Burt, and her Mm. McWntter, .Irier, Mr, merviUe is spending several ing especially to see his new mother, Mrs. W. L. Burts, spent er, Mrs. Vera G. White, Mr. and carl Rdmonds. the holidays with reUaitves in Mrs. AUen W. White on N. Adair Honea Path. Street. Also joining the Whites Dr. and Mrs. WiUiam Redd for the hoUdays was Miss Kate Turner, Jr., and son of Charles- Taylor of KnoxviUe, Tenn. Sgt. ton, were here for the holidays Crawford is stationed at Wright- with the former’s parents, Dr. Patterson Air Force Base fol- and Mrs. Turner. lowing three and a half years Mr. and Mrs. Morris Seymonr duty in Japan, and sons, Morris, Jr., and Don- LOSES BROTHER nie, spent the week-end in Bow- Mr. and Mrs. Goyne Simpson man, Ga., with their parents and were called to Birmingham, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ala., Sunday due to the death Horace Seymour and Mr. and of her brother, VirgU M. WaU. Mrs. HaUey Brown. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler of Scottsville, Va., were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chand- during the past week of the for- ler of Columhia spent Christ- mer’s sjste^r, Mrs. H. W. Staton mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. and Mri> Staton. Jimmy Chandler in Spartan- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holland burg. sepnt the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Ouzts in Mount pleasant with the latr and daughters, Lisa and Tina, ter’s sister, Mrs. Eugene Brown spent the Christmas week-end and Mr. Brown, in Memphis, Tenn., with the lat- Mrs. Lila Stewart of Laurens ter’s parents and family, Mr. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. and Mrs. P. A. Rush ton. Larry Martin on Woodrow St. 's. JL. days; with her son and daughter- granddaughter. Telephone Talk By D. H. MARTIN Your Telephone Manager f HARDLY A MONTH GOES BY WITHOUT AN AN NIVERSARY OF SOME IMPORTANT EVENT IN SOUTHERN BELL HISTORY . . . December, for in stance ... on December 1, 1879, Tennessee’s first tele phone exchange was opened in Nashville. December 4, 1926, the first Louisiana dial office was opened in Shreve- port. Also in December of 1879, Southern Bcli signed papers of iucornoratioa. And finally, Southern Bell’s 1,000,000th telephone was installed on December 6, 1929. Look how we’ve grown! At last count, there were over 9,232,000 telephones in Southern Belt territory! , HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE NERVOUS PROS PECTIVE FATHER WHO MADE AN EMERGENCY PHONE CALL TO THE HOSPITAL? The nurse who answered, tried to calm him down and asked ”Is this her first baby?” “Uh no, ma’am,” replied the caller, “This is her husband.” • • • THIS MAY BE AN UNFORTUNATE SUBJECT TO BRING UP AT THIS HAPPY TIME OF YEAR ... but if you’re driving anywhere at all during the big New Year weekend ... PLEASE, PLEASE DO IT CAREFULLY. All the talk, and aT. the warnings in the world won’t change the fact that there are thousands of careless people behind the wheels of automobiles, particularly during holi days. YOU be ore of the sensible, safe, sane drivers. Stay around to enjoy many more Christmas and New Year And help others do the samel HOW DO WE CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR? We Clinton telephone folka are making out our New Year’a lint Our first and utmost item in to furniah YOU with the' beat possible telephone service available. Our asset desire is that YOU will call on as anytime if YOU have any questions or problems concerning your telephone service. In this way we will have a Happy *66. HAPPY NEW YEARI ,T? Gigantic! Stupendous! Colossal! +fc>tpMn* SALE! DON’T WATT! SALE CONTTNUES THRU SATURDAY EASY TERMS! The Convenient Way To Buy—Live Better In 1966.,. SALE ENDS DEC. Slst—WE WILL BE CLOSED JAN. 1ST. HOTPOINT MODEL FV319F Roomy 19-cv. ft. Hotpoint upright froozer; 641- lb. capacity; 2 fast-froozo sholvos, bulk storago araa, doop door sholvos permit orderly use of space; safety latch and built-in dear lock. $239.95 HOTPOMT MODEL FH314F Budget-priced 14-cv. ft. Hotpoint chest freezer; 480-lb. capacity; handy gliding basket at top for accessible storage; adjustable temperature control; built-in IM lock; ‘defrost water dram. V, Too Low to Advertise HOTPOINT MODEL S$D1>8F Economical Space-saving Hotpoint 12; only 28* wide; 10.4-cu. ft. refrigerator plus 50-lb. •' eezer, 4 cabinet shelves and roomy deep door >1'rives; slide-out crisper; butter and egg store, $188.00 w-t HOTPOINT MODEL RC460 This convenience-packed Hotpoint range has Du Pont Teflon*-coated wall panels that can bo washed in the sink, limed appliance outlet, 3-in-l surface unit, and infinite heat control. $229.95 w-t 1-30 IN. RANGE $13430- OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. $w*A Sale With A BIG Reason This is M All of our aftar-Christmas morchandbo g "on-tho-fino/* Wo want fo dear H out lliis week. So ww oio offering tremendous discounts throughout tho store. Ustod bolow are jutf a few of riTuSollovoblo ^ values. Selections are limited.-Many *ene-c teldnd/ , No phone orders. No loy-oways. All Hems subject to prior solo. 1 GROUP OF ODD CHAIRS VALUE UP TO 1100.00 Now... $30.00 each LIVING ROOM SPECIALS! 1 Two-Pc. FRENCH PROVINCIAL SUITE (Green Floral)—Was 289.50 now $150.00 1 ITALIAN SOFA (Gold)—Was 229.05 now $120.00 1 FRENCH PROVINCIAL SOFA (Green)—Was 249.50 how $125.00 1 Two-Pc. Early American SOFA AND CHAIR (Green)—Was 869.00 now $220.00 1 Two-Pc. Early American SUITE (Sofa and Chair—Gold)—Was 299.50 now $160.00 1 Two-Pc. SUITE—^Traditional (Sofa and Chair-L. Green)—Was 249.50 now $140.00 1 CLUB CHAIR—Brown (Broyhill Premier)—Was 124.50 now $60.00 I TUB CHAIR (by Globe, in ofr-White—Soiled)—Was 139.50 now $50.00 BEDROOM and ACCESSORY SPECIALS! 1 Walnut BEDROOM SUITE (Triple Dresser, Chest, Panel Bed) — Was 219.95 now J159.00 1 MAPLE GUN CASE—Was 79.50 now $50.00 1 GRANDMOTHER CLOCK (by Gravely)—Was 259.50 now $135.00 1 CLOCK—Maple—Was 49.50 now $25.00 now $35.00 now $5.00 2 RECORD clfblNETS—Were 69.50 1 Lot of ODD LAMPS—Value up to 29.95 1 GROUP OF ODD CHAIRS VALUE UP TO 350.00 Now... $15.00 »* CARPET SPECIALS! 1 Lot of 9x12 RUGS (Wool)—Were 00.50 now $50.00 CARPET (1 Lot of Carpet Remnants) A Low, Low Price CARPET (100 Dupont 501 Nylon)—Was 5.95 8Q. TD. now $4.00 CANDY STRIPED (100 Acrilan or Wool)—Wu 5.95 ^ now $4.00 5 Rolls 100 NYLON CUT PILE (Belie, Gold, Bine, Aqua)—Wu 10.96 now $7.00 3 Rolls 100% ACRILAN (Gold Tweed, Beige, Driftwood)—Was 11.95 now $8.00 4 Rolls Dupont 501 NYLON (Continuous Filament)—Was 7.95 ODD: 5-Piece SOLID MAPLE DINETTE * 9 x 12 BRAIDED RUGS t now $6.00 $99.00 $39.50 Dining Room In ' Used Department Fiesta Pecan 2 Sewing Machines,........ Each 15.00 $179.50 China Now $119.00 9 Piece Dining Room ,... Each 75.00 139.50 Buffet Now 90.00 Suite (Walnut) 139.50 Table Now 90.00 (Oval or Rectangular) Odd Chairs & Rockers .. Each 10.00 159.60 1 Set Chairs .. Now 100.00 Excellent Selection Of Used 5 Side, 1 Arm. Refrigerators & Ranges r \ v ’ •' ■ % . t u Slwp in comfort—visit our car pet deportment, Mediterranean ream, Early American depart ment, and decorated reams timmgbsnt the store. Mrs. Al ma Galloway, an interior dees rater, will be happy to assfot ^yan hi yesi LAWSON IVT-tllB I tkm a timj. . .I SAVE A LOT It Iff