The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 11, 1955, Image 5
THE CLINTON CHftONICLE
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Briefs About . . .
People You Know
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Collins and
family of Charlotte, N. C., were
guests last week of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Milakn.
Miss Maude Wells is spending
the week in Washington, D. C.,
with her sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely will
leave today for Washington to
visit their son. Dr. Lee Blakely,
who is interning at Walter Reed
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Davis are
spending a few days vacation at
Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Grant spent
the week-end in Waxhaw, N. C.,
with the latter’s mother, Mrs.
George Steele.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. John
son are visiting the foitner’s
relat'ves in Milwaukee, Wis.
Miss Jinny Payne will have as
her week-end guest Misses Linda
Brame of North Wilkesboro, N.
C., Martha Wheeler of Memphis,
Tenn. On Sunday they will leave
to spend the coming week at
Myrtle Beach on a house party
with other classmates from Sal
em Academy.
Mrs. Julian Coleman and Mrs.
Laura Anderson of Greenwood,
and other relatives are spending
several days at the Coleman cot
tage at Lake Lanier, Tryon, N. C.
Miss Anne Owens of Columbia,
will arrive tomorrow to spend
the week-end at her home here.
Major Newton B. Jones, Major
William P. Jacobs, 3rd, and Lt.
L. H. Lee are spending two
weeks in training with a reserve
unit at Fort Jackson.
Mrs. R. L. Lockett of Daytona
Beach, Fla., who is the guest of
joined here by her son, R. L.
Lockett, and family fbr a several
days trip to Gatlinburg and
points of interest in the Great
Smokies.
Captain L. C. McCarthy join
ed Mrs. McCarthy and children
here during the week-end and
they left Monday for a visit with
his parents at Albany, N. Y., af
ter which they will return to
Shreveport, La., where he is sta
tioned.
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall W.
Brown are spending the week at
Garden City. On Sunday Dr.
Brown was guest minister at the
Park Central Presbyterian
church in Charleston.
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Wayne O.
Wood and children have return
ed from Ottawa, Kansas, where
they were called because of the
illness and death of the latter’s
father, W. J. Harkins.
Mrs. Walter West and daughter
Tenn., Sherry Lynn of Knoxville,* and Miss Linda Mclnvaille of
Kershaw, are spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Mclnvaille.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bur Riddell of Laurens, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Fennell of Newberry,
will leave Saturday for a trip to
New York.
Mrs. J. B. Wilder with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Bazemore and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dillard of
Jacksonville, Fla., who are visit
ing here, were guests of friends
at Boone and Blowing Rock, N.
C., Monday.
Friends of J. D. Boland, Sr.,
will be glad to know he is conva
lescing at the General hospital
in Spartanburg following an ope
Mrs. Julian Coleman, will be | ration and expects to return
home the coming week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of
Spartanburg, spent Sunday with
the latter’s brother and sister-in-
law,' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King.
Misses Mary and Martha Anne
Yarborough of High Point, N. C.,
are guests of their aunts, Mrs. C.
D. Yarborough and Miss Lily
Yarborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Murphey Timmerman and chil
dren attended the Knight family
reunion at Lickville Presbyterian
church near Greenville Sunday.
Mrs. Dick M. Vaughn, Jr., and
daughters, Cathy and Susan, of
Aberdeen, Md., are spending two
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L Bluford Copeland here.
Mrs. A. B. Galloway, who has
been spending two weeks With
her sons, C. E. Galloway, J. A.
Galloway and their families, will
return Sunday to her home in
Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagwell
spent last week vacationing in
Florida. While away they were
guests several days of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Addy in Lakeland,
and visited Silver Springs, St.
Augustine and Daytona Beach.
Mrs. N. E. Hill, accompanied
by Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Lankford
and daughter of Whitmire, visit
ed Mrs. Hills’ brother, N. W.
Medlock, and Mrs. Med lock in
Brooklet, Ga. .last week.
Sarah Sadler returned Monday
by plane from New York where
she has been visiting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Doherty.
Miss Eloise Marshall is spend
ing the week in Wadesboro, N.
C., with her grandmother, Mrs.
W. L. Marshall, Sr. Her mother
accompanied her to Wadesboro
on Sunday.
Richard Lukstat has joined his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Luk
stat, in Clifton, N. J., and they
will leave this week for a trip to
Canada.
Mr. And Mrs. Roddy
To Operate Motel
In St. Petersburg
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Mr. and Mrs. Phil Roddy will
leave Clinton Tuesday to assume
the management of a 30-unit motel
at St. Petersburg, Fla., they stat
ed this week. They will be ac
companied by their children, Phil,
Jr., and Dianne.
Mr. and Mrs. Roddy have leased
the Marlin Apartment Motel, sit
uated on the beach at St. Peters
burg, which, from photographs,
appears to be a “super-dooper”
establishment.
The Roddy* state they are leav
ing Clinton only temporarily and
will continue to own their res
taurant and motel here, which will
be under the management of Mr.
Roddy’s brother, Don, who is al
ready here, and who has assisted
his brother here at various times
in the operation of the local busi
ness.
Attend Fraternity
Convention In Colifornio
Kenneth N. Beker and son, Ken
neth, Jr., will leave Monday to at
tend Kappa Alpha Order national
convention in San Francisco, Calif.
Mr. Baker, who is a member of
the Presbyterian college faculty,
has recently been appointed Prov
ince Commander of Graves Prov
ince succeeding Dr. Frank C.
Owens, of Columbia.
They plan to be away about
three weeks visiting points of in
terest en route.
MOVE TO GASTONIA
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Thomas and daughter, Joy, will be
interested to know they will move
soon to Gastonia, N. C., to make
their home.
Mr. Thomas, who has been con
nected with Clinton Paper Box
company since its opening here
five years ago, has accepted a po
sition and begun his work with
Hinde-Dausch Paper Box company
in Gastonia. Mrs. Thomas and
daughter will join him in the near
future.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Galloway
and daughter, Gerry, spent sev
eral days last week at Edisto
Beach, joining Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Crocker, Miss Elaine Crocker
and Miss Shirleen Tucker of Jo
anna there. Also visiting the
Crcokers during the week’s stay
were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Claude
Crocker and daughter, Ginger,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crocker.
Misses Sandra and Emily Da
vis, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
William Davis, have returned
from a several weeks visit with
their aunt, Mrs. Douglas Wake
field, in Iva.
Candy and Dougie Campbell of
Miami, Fla., are visiting their
aunt, Mrs. James F. Ellison, and
Mr. Ellison. Dougie and Ricky
Ellison are spending this week in
Anderson with their grandmoth
er, Mrs. A. H. Campbell. The
coming week Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Campbell will join their children
here for a visit and accompany
them home.
Mrs. W. B. Lea returned yes
terday to her home in Rocky
Mount, N. C., afte ra visit with
her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey,
and sister, Mrs. W. L. Marshall,
Jr.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Rooney and son. Bill, will be in
terested to know they moved
yesterday to Hartsville where
they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Weir and
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children, Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge
Simmons and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Howard spent last
week vacationing at Myrtle
Beach. |
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Alex-1
ander of Charlotte, N. C., were
visitors on the Thornwell campus
the past week.
W. T. Putnam is visiting his
daughter, Mrs. John A. Seay, and
Mr. Seay in Ocala, Fla. Recently
Mrs. Seay and Mrs. J. R. McTeer,
another daughter, were here for
Mr. Putnam’s 88th birthday cele
bration.
Mrs. Annie Garrett has return
ed home after a visit of three
weeks with relatives in Fountain
Inn and Greenville.
Alice and George Grant, Jr.,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Trabucchi in Winter Haven, Fla.
Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
M. Grant, will levae this week
end for a visit in Winter Haven
and to accompany them home.
Mrs. C. E. Nichols and daugh
ter, Amelia, are guests for several
days of her sister, Mrs. Y. C. Bal-
lenger, and other relatives in
Spartanburg.
Captain Elberta N. Sease, U. S.
Army Nurses Corps, of Seattle,
Wash., has arrived for a visit
with her sister, Mrs. O. C. Wood-
mff, and other relatives at Gil
bert.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Green of
Zublon, Ga., spent several days
the past week with Mrs. W. P.
Gastley. Also guests of the Gast-
leys on Sunday were Mrs. J. H.
Gastley of Clarksville, Ga., Miss
Margare land Peggy Gastley of
Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Moseley and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Gastley of Greenville.
Rev. and Mrs. James S. Gray
and daughters. Misses Emma and
Julia 1 Gray, will return this
week-end from a visit wiht rela
tives in Sissionville, W. Va., and
Richmond, Va.
Gwen Hitt was the guest of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Rion Price in Newberry last
week.
Misses Elizabeth Meares and
Rachel Howie and Dolan Jones of
Monroe, N. C, were week-end
guests of Mrs. F. F. Hicks.
Miss Peggy Mclnvaille has as
her guest this week Miss Mary
Adams of Chester, her roommate
at Winthrop.
Miss Eleanor Hudgens will
leave htis week for a two weeks
visit in Washington, D. C., with
her sister, Mrs. Harry Huose.
Mrs. Fannie Parrish spent Sun
day in Columbia with her daugh
ter.
Mr. and Mrs .D. A. Yarbor
ough, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yar
borough, Miss Lily Yarborough
and Mrs. C. D. Yarborough at
tended the Yarbroough-Tinsley-
Bobo and Hawkins family reun
ion in Tryon, N. C., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphey Tim
merman were in Greenwood Sat
urday for the Hall-Stackhouse
wedding. Mrs. Timmerman was
a bridesmaid.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bell of
Little Rock, Ark., were week
end guests of Mr. nad Mrs. I.
Bluford Copeland. Mr. Bell is a
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bell of Renno and Mrs. Sara Bell
Davidson of this city. They have
been visiting friends and rela
tives here and in Renno for the
past ten days.
Charles Johnson has return
ed to Columbia where he is em
ployed for the summer and is
also attending summer school at
the University of South Carolina.
Mrs. Mary White of Charlotte,
N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
George Broc^enbrough, and Mr.
BrockenbrouglT in Kinards.
Carroll Hart, student at Geor
gia Teach, Atlanta, spent the
weke-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hart in Joanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis
and daughters, Wiley, Trecie and
Mary Bell, are spending the
week at Pawley’s Island.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Adair of
Madison, Ga., spent the week
end with the former’s mother,
Mrs. H. D. Rantin. Their son,
Browmie, who accompanied them
here, remained for a longer visit
with his grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCauley
are vacationing this week at Day
tona Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hitt and
children, Susie and Johnny, of
Chicago, 111., will arrive this week
end for a visit with the former’s
mother, Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Dur
ing the week they will go to
Avon Park. Fla., to spend a few
I days with their daughter and
sister, Mrs. Irvin H. Ford, and
Mr. Ford.
Miss Linda Bridges is spending
the week in Spartanburg as the
guest of her cousin. Miss- . Kay
Bridges.
Mrs. Allen McSween and chil
dren of Greensboro, N. C., who
have been spending some time
at the McSween cottage at Gar
den City, arrived yesterday for a
visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs.
L. B Dillard. Dr. and Mrs. John
Forsythe and children of Fort
Worth, Texas, will arrive Mon
day for a visit with Mrs. For
sythe’s parents, and Miss Emily
Dillard of Abbeville, will join
her sisters for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland.
Mrs. Ada Prather and children,
Tracy and Shirley Quinton at
tended the Hill family reunion
near Princeton Sunday
Dollar Days
THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY-3 Big Days!
FINAL REDUCTIONS
One Group SLACKS
Now $5.00
Values Up to $10.95. Sizes 28 to 42.
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One Group SLACKS
Dacron and Wool Tropicals
Now $7.95
Values Up to,$12.95
All STRAW HATS
NOW $2.00
Regular $5.00 and $7.50 Value
NECKWEAR
One I^trge Rack
Now 97c Each
Regular $1.59 and $2.00 Values
Large Group Men’s Socks
45c Each-3 for $1.25
Regular 65c-85c-$1.00 Values
SPORT COATS
* One Group
Now V2 Price
Regular and Summer Weight
FINAL REDUCT
All Summer and Discontinued
FREEMAN SHOES
Now $7.99
Values Up to $13.95
ION ON SHOES
Styles Greatly Reduced:
FLORSHE1M SHOES
Now $12.00
Values Up to $22.95
ONE GROUP
UNUNED JACKETS
Now $3.95
Regular Values $5.95 and $8.95
: SUMMER PAJAMAS
Short Sleeves—Knee Length
Now $2.00
ALL SWIM TRUNKS Now V2 Price
SPECIAL! Closing Out Enti
For Back To School-Heavy
Reg. $2.79 . . . Now S1.99
Sizes 6 to 12
re Stock Key Western Jeans
11 Oz. Sanforized Denim -
; Reg. $3.50 . . . Now $2.49
Jackets to Match
Reg. $2.95 . . . Now $2.29
Sizes 14 to 16
I Reg. $3.95 . . . Now $2.95
Waist Sizes 28 to 36
•?F.D DEVIL TEE SHIRTS All Sizes Now 50c
SPORT SHIRTS
Short Sleeve—Now
S2.59 Ea.-2 for $5.00
Values Up to $5.95
ONE GROUP
DRESS SHIRTS
Now $1.99
Values $3.95 and $4.95
Adair's Men's Shop
“For the Man Who Cares”
ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL ALTERATIONS AT COST
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ONCE UPON A CHILD'S LIFETIME,
there should be a portrait... a truly beauti
ful portrait that holds all the Magic of Peter
Pan's Never-Never Land . . . that stops the
hands of the clock and makes Time stand
still in the rare, wondrous moments of Child
hood . . .
... We have a feeling about such por
traits. The "growing up" snapshots are fun,
the "for the record" pictures that portray a
likeness at each different stage ... all are
good, all nice-to-have. ...
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But Once Upon a Child's Lifetime, there
should be a portrait to LOVE... to hand
down through the generations, and to LIVE
... HAPPILY EVER AFTER.
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Laurens, S. C.