The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 21, 1955, Image 5
Thursday, July 21,1955
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Mr*. Gallic Gauh and children,
Joy Godfrey and Emmie Ana, ot
North Aufiuta, arc vlsitlnc her
parents, Mr' and Mrs. Anael B.
Godfrey.
Mr. and Mn. A. S. Yarborou*h
and family, of Tampa, Fla., are
spending several -weeks with Mrs.
Yarborough’s mother, Mrs. Sal-
lie Adair and other relatives.
Mrs. Williain Bailey Owens has
as her guest several days this
week Mrs. Billy Wertz, of Colum
bia.
Kathy Haynes, of Columbia, la
the guest this week of Jackie Rob
bins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Robbins.
Mrs. John W. Little has return
ed home after a trip to the New
England states and Canada. Her
granddaughter, Jeanie Pittman of
Rockingham, N. C., is spending
the week with her.
Mrs. M. D. Douglas, of George
town, spent several days last week
with her mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray.
Mias Violet Browning, of New
berry, spent the week-end with
her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Die us. Friends
of Miss Browning will be interest
ed to know she has just returned
after spending two years on as
signment with the War depart
ment at the American Etobassy
in Melbourne, Australia.
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Shopping Comfort!
JULY
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Tremendous
Savings!
$299
Whites—Colors—^Most Sizes
VALUES TO $16.95
LADIES’ BETTER
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SHOES
$588
AAA to B Widths
LADIES’
VALUES TO $3.98
FLAT
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$288
Most All Sizes
GIRL’S
VALUES TO $5.95
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$199
5-13 ^ — 1-3
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$199
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BOYS’
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DRESS
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$199
8^-12 — 12y 2 -3
MEN’S .
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DRESS
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Nylon Mesh—Combinations — 6-12
Sriefs About ...
People You Know
ltem$ of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Drastic Reductions!
-AD-
Summer SHOES
LADIES’ WEDGE
VALUES TO $$.95
DRESS and
CASUALS
Mra. Marahall Dandy, of Rich
mond, Va., spent laat week with
her slater, Mra. J. A. Neighbors
Mrs. Dendy, Mrs. NeigHbors and
daughters, Misses Mary Ann and
Nancy, axe visiting their aunt and
uncle, Misa Ada and Walter Ca
sey of Anderaon.
Mrs. J. Mac Rabb, Jr., and chil
dren, Buddy and Linda have re
turned to their home in Green
ville after a few days visit with
her mother, Mrs. J. B. Nicholson.
Mrs. W. M. Lyles is visiting tel
atives near Tryon, N. C.
Rodney and Ronald Edridge
and David Beattie recently attend
ed Camp Rawls, the (Baptist ramp
near Wagner.
C. W. Hogan and daughter, Te
resa, have returned from a visit
with her mother, Mrs. Frances
Hogan hi Manly, Iowa.
Lt. Com. Claude Reeves, Mrs.
Reeves and daughter, Heidi, of
Yorktown, Va., John Beeves, of
New York, and Mrs. C. A. Beeves,
of Honea Path, were guests dur
ing the week of their sister and
daughter, Mrs. W. M. Hughes and
Mr. Hughes.
Mrs. John Addison, Miss Blaine,
Mrs. R. p. Hamer, Mimas Batty
Jane and Janet Hamer are visit
ing points at interest in Florida
this week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jacks,
Mr. and Mn. Eddie Doland, of
Elizabeth, If. J., have arrived for
a several weeks visit with the for
mer’s brother, A. B. Jacks and
other relatives. Miss Alyce Jacks
who has been spending some time
here will accompany them home.
Mr. and Mn. Herbert Betsill
and daughter, Rosemary, of Char
leston, were guests during the
week of their aunt, Mrs. N. B.
Glenn, and cousin, Bill Glenn, en
route to the mountains of North
Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. B. 6. Pinson leave
today for Albemarle, N. C., where
they will be week-end guests of
relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Bozard of
Columbus, Miss., Mr. and Mn.
Rutldege Adair of Rock Hill,
spent several days last week
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H .D. Henry.
Dr. and Mn. W. Frank Caston
and son, Frank, Jr, are vacation
ing this week at the Isle of
Palms.
Mrs. E. B. Ginsberg has return
ed from a trip to Princeton, N. J.,
and New York.
Dr. and Mn. Newton Jones
will leave Sunday for a week's
stay at Myrtle Beach. They will
!be joined there by the latter’s
sister, Mrs. Philip Cordes, Mr.
Cordes and children of Atlanta.
Mrs. L. C. Singley spent the
week-and in Columbia as 'the
guest of* her cousin, Mrs. J. H.
Horn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers
are spending a two weeks vaca
tion at their cottage at Bat Cave,
N. C.
Robert Powell has accepted a
position with the -Uniorr’Times in
Union.
Mrs. J. B. Nicholson left yes
terday to spend a month at.
Deer Lodge, Montana with her
daughter, Mrs. Harry Alger and
Mr. Alger.
Mrs. J. T. Ellison, Mrs. Ola
Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Car-
ley visited their daughter and
niece, Mrs. Harold Rosenburg,
and Mr. Rosenburg in Newport
News, Va., also Colonial Wil
liamsburg nad other points of in
terest in Virginia last week.
Mrs. O. C. Woodruff has ac
cepted a position in the office at
Whitten Village.
Mrs. J. B. Parrott of Bishop-
ville, was the guest several days
last week of Mrs. R. C. Adair and
other friends. Mrs. Margaret P.
Fouche of Newberry, also visited
friends and relatives here during
the week.
Mrs. R. H. Brown, accompan
ied by Mrs. Mary Ann Hembree
of Laurens, will leave Sunday
for a vacation stay at Crescent
Beach.
The following boys left Mon
day for a two weeks stay at
Camp Cherokee, the YMCA
camp at Kings Mountain, N. C.;
Jimmy Sloan, Tommy Copeland,
Milton Moore, Billy Chisholm.
They were joined in Rock Hill
by Sadler Poe, Tommy’s cousin.
Mrs. R. C. Adair, Jr., and chil
dren spent last week in Great
Falls with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Ferguson.
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald
and daughter, Miss Patsy Mac
donald, have returned from a va
cation trip. They attended the
International Kiwanis meeting in
Cleveland. Ohio, after which
they visited Ottawa, Montreal,
Quebec, Prince Edward Island,
and Nova Scotia, Canada.
Mrs. R. B. Smith of Dillon,
spent several days this week
with her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam and
daughter, Kathy, of New York,
are spending the week here with
the former’s mother, Mrs. J. W.
Milam, and other rleatives. Mr
Milam is also spending several
days in Kings Mountain, N. C
on business.
Mrs. M. A Masdonald and
daughter, Miss Patsy Macdonald,
have gone to their cottage at
Montreat, N. C., for the remain
der of the summer. Dr. Macdon
ald will join them there for
few days during their stay.
Mrs. F. F. Hicks, accompanied
by Mrs. John Matthew Smith of
Decatur, Ga., left Tuesday for a
trip to Canada. Enroute they
will visit in Monroe and Raleigh,
N. C., being joined by another
friend in Raleigh for the trip.
Mrs. W. B. Chandler of Sum-
merton, is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Ralph MoCaakill. Miss
Martha Ann McComb of Orange
burg, is also a guest of the Mc-
Caskills.
Mrs. Locke Simon and daugh
ter, Mary Locke, of Asheville, N.
C., are spending the week with
Mrs. George W. Bailey.
Mrs. H. C. Layton is spending
several weeks in Montreat, N. C.,
with her sister, Mrs. R. O. Ward
of Kings tree. Mr. Layton joined
them there for the week-end.
Mrs. Bessie E. Godfhey is
spending a few days with her son
and da ugh tar-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey. Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Asbill of Raleigh, N.
C., accompanied her here for the
day on Tuesday.
Major Alfred Browning of
Travis Air Force Base, Sacra
mento, Calif., is spending the
week with his aunt, Mrs. W. A.
Dicus. Major Browning has been
at Maxwell Field, Ala., for spec
ial training. Also guests of the
Dicus famliy on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Piper and fam
ily of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Taylor and family of Green
wood.
Sara Ray and Rachel Ann Wil
son have returned from a two
weeks stay at Camp Burgess
Glen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Ander
son joined Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Simpaon of Whitmire in Fon
tana, N. C., for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Holland
and children visited in Brevard.
N. C., recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Milam,
Jr., and children are vacationing
this week at Pawley’s Island.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tankersley
spent the week-end at Ocean
Drive Beach.
Mrs. W. D. Adair has accepted
a position in the office at Hays
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Reece, Jr.,
and sons. Buck and Bob, have
moved into their recently com
pleted home on South Adair St.
Julie Bolkk has returned from
a month’s stay in Houston, Tex
as, with her uncle and aunt. Dr.
and Mrs. William H. Moorhead,
having made the trip by plane.
James Austin Chandler of At
lanta, Ga., spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. J. A.
Chandler. They had as their
dinner guests on Saturday eve
ning Misses Ophelia Hays, Lyn
Rogers, and Bebe Bennett, Ver
non Coward and Jack Rogers,
all of Atlanta.
Miss Joan jonnson left Tues
day to attend three weeks sum
mer school at Winthrop college,
Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bolick and
duaghters, Misses Margaret Ann,
Julie and Dixie Bolick, Mrs. A.
K. Dill and Miss Emily Bailey
will leave Saturday for a sev
eral weeks stay at their recently
completed cottage at Pawley’s
Mrs. Lila C. Stewart has re
turned from a several months
stay at Malverne, Long Island, N.
Y„ with her son, Edwin Stewart,
and family. While away she also
viaitad Niagara Falls, N. Y., and
the New England states. The
Stewarts accompanied her hotnf
and spent Sunday here enroute
to Macon, Ga., on a business trip.
Mrs. A. W. Hanley of Tampa,
Fla., visited her brother, John A.
Addison and other relatives here
during the week enruote to the
mountains.
Lee And Burdette
At Game Wordens'
Clinic At Clemson
The fourth annual game ward
ens’ clinic of the Wildlife Resourc
es Department was held at Clem
son college Ju^y 10-13 with around
100 wardens attending sessions on
law enforcement, management
problems, public relations, water-
fowl identification and proper
field procedures.
Attending from Laurens county
were: Game Wardens S. A. Lee
and L. V. Burdette.
John B. Holland
Dies Near Here
After Long Illness
John Bluford Holland, 50, died
early Saturday morning at his
home in the Langston church
community near Clinton follow
ing several years of declining
health and a critical illness of
two months.
A native of Laurens county
where he spent his entire life,
Mr. Holland was a son of Reese
L. and Janie Clark Holland. He
was a member of Langston Bap
tist church where he was a dea
con. He had operated his fath
er’s farm for years.
Surviving besides his parents
are his wife, Mrs. Agnes Murphy
Holland; two sons, Johnny and
David Holland; two daughters,
Misses Ruth and Mary Holland,
all of the home; one sister. Miss
Tee Holland, of the home.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Sunday at 3:00 p. m. at Lang
ston Baptist church by the Rev.
Carl Bishop and the Rev. Mason
Poole. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Mack Don-
nan, Joe and Ellie Poole, Claude
Madden, Landon and Bryan Hol
land.
The honorary escort consisted
of Bryan Goodwin, T. B. Sumer-
el, Fincher Davis, Sam Comp
ton, McLeese Cunningham, Cecil
Wilson, Dr. J. W. Davis, Dr. D. O.
Rhame, Ralph N. Blakely, John
Holtzclaw, William Robinson,
Robert Elmore, Joe Nelson and
C. D. Benjamin, Sr.
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