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« > Thursday, April 19,1956 ■"HE CLINTON CHRONICLE Briefs About . . People You Know ’ Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox and granddaughter, Linda Knox, were week-end guests of their daugh ter and aunt, Mrs. James Tinkler and family in'Cliffside, N. C. Claude M. Lawson and L. T. Lawson (will return today from | High Point, N. C„ where they at~ 4 tended the furniture market. ^ Linda Smith is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Frances Mc Gowan in Mullins. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and son, Bobby, were in Mullins on Sunday for an overnight visit. Mrs. Zeno Craddock spent the week-end in McCormick and Hampton with her daughters, Mrs. J. A. Simpson and Mrs. Steady Mixon. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson and son, of Rock Hill, were guests on Sunday of the former’s sister, Mrs. A. M. Young and Mr. Young. 'Mrs.' Wiley J^onk, of Moultrie, Ga., is visiting hex daughter, Mrs. Tom Plaxico and Mr. -Plaxico. Mr. and* Mrs. Janies Osteen, of Nashville, , Tehn., sp«it several days last week with Mrs. Osteen’s and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John.L. Mimnaugh. Miss Ann Owens, of Columbia, spent the week-end with her pa- 1 rents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens. Mrs. Inez Pruitt and daughter, Miss Jo Pruitt, spent the week end in Camden with their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Grady Adams and children. Mrs. Helen Flaherty and small daughter, of Johnstown. Pa., and Fort Banning, Columbus, Ga., are guests of Captain and Mrs. James Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Mills, of Pageland,'. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard. Mr. an^l Mrs. P. S. Bailey, Miss es Florence Winn, Margaret Ann Bolick and Sara Pitts spent the week-end in Richmond, Va., with Miss Emily Bailey, a student at St. Catherines School. Mrs. John D. Davis left last week for a visit with her son, John D. Davis, in Key West, Fla.. and with her daughter, Mrs. Cliff Elkins and family in Stuart. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Roddy and daughter, Diane, of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Phil Roddy, Jr., who is stationed at the Great Lakes Na val Training Station, 111., spent the week-end here with Mr.-and Mrs. Don Roddy. Friends (A Phil will be interested to know he has completed his boot training and will be stationed at the training center where he will study phar- I macy. PENNSYLVANIA* PBH| 'Airotm Vacuum Cup Rim Skal—exclusive on the all-new tubeless Aerolux — gives you extra safety, extra protection. It assures a constant airtight seal . . . "locka” tire to wheel rim. See the all- -•JJgew Aerolux before you buy any tubeleaa tiro! We need room for more Aerolux Tubeless Tires! So we’re selling out our stock of first-quality Aerolux conventional tiros with BIG SAV INGS for you! USf out CAST TtMf-FAY HAM AMO PAY AS YQU RIDE unrOkfflres, PENN-CRAFT RECAPPING SERVICE con build into thorn Wc’U be glad to show , yon how Penn*Crafr* t Recapping can save you money... can give you plenty of extra safe mile age for minimum cost. Come in today and see our Penn-Craft methods, equipment and factory- trained personnel. WE WILL LEND YOU TIRES WHILE WE RECAP YOURS ONE DAY SERVICE Clinton Tire & Recapping Co. Mr. and Mrs. James Leighton and son, Jeff, will leave May 1 for Charleston. W. Va., where they will spend the summer months. Mr. Leighton will be coach at the tennis club there. j Miss Gerry Galloway was the week-end guest of friends 'in An derson. Friends of Mrs. Fred Holcombe will be interested to know she is convalescing at home following an operation illnens and stay of ten days at the Greenville General hospital. Mrs. Rufus Morgan and son, Dan, of Springfield, Vernon Jacks, of Elizabeth, {*• J-. and I. C. Jacks, to their homes after being .called of Newark, N. J., Jiave relumed here due to the death of their sis ter, Mrs. A. B. Stone. - Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Walter leave Saturday to attend the Southern Academy of Periodontology in St. Petersburg, Fla., several days the coming week. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hill and family during the week end were Mrs. Beulah Mae Und- ley and daughters, Hazel Lindley and Mrs. Bobbie Medlock, of Princeton; Mrs. Margie Smith of Greenville; Mrs. Maggie Crawford of Piedmont; Miss Josephine Hill and Clifford Paxton of Simpson- ville; Mrs, Tom Flow and daugh ter and son, Joanne and Pete, of Joanna; Mrs. Thomas Flow and son. Tommy, of Whitmire; Cullen Medlock of New Ellen ton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons and family, and Roy Simmons of Enoree. Miss Helen Hamilton, of Co lumbia, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Allie Hamilton. Mrs. W. E. Neighbors spent last week in Hartsville with her daugh ter, Mrs. Paul M. Stanley and Mr. Stanley who accompanied her home on Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Harris and Miss Cornelia Harris visited their aunt, Mrs. R. S. Thompson, in Ander son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner and daughter, Suzanne, of Decatur, Ga., were here for the week-end with the latter’s mother. Mrs. S. G. Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore are spending this week in Charlotte, N. C. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Merchant will go to Richmond, Va., the lat ter part of the week to spend sev eral days with th clatter’s sister, Mrs. L. B. Powers and family., They will be accompanied home by Mrs. Merchant’s mother, Mrs. M. J. Gatlin who has been spend ing some time in Richmond. Miss Marion Burts spent the week-end at her home in Honea Path. Guests.of Dr. and Mrs. Newton Jones during the week-end will be Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White, New ark, Del.. Wylie Branan. of Pens Grove, N. J., Mrs. Walter P. Jones, Mrs. Marvin H. Greene, Rome, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cordes and children, Ann and Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Battle. Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGee, Rome, Ga. The visitors are com ing especially for the christening held at 9:30 Sunday morning at All Saints Episcopal church. * Mrs. F: M. Stutts, Mrs. Guy L Copeland, Mrs. Don Roddy and Miss Pauline Stevenson were visi tors in Greenville Tuesday. Mrs. T. L W. Bailey has re turned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. B. Pinson and Mr. Pinson in Greensboro, „N. C. Miss Mary Ella Bailey spent the week-end there and accompanied her home. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Grant were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Grant, of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett, Waxhaw, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sullivan and son, Eric, Mr. and Mrs. Belk McDow. their daughter and son, Ann and Robert, of Lancaster. Mrs. Grant’s mother, Mre George Steele, of Waxhaw, N. C., is spend ing several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor, of Ruby, spent the week-end here with the latter’s sister, Miss Maude Sumerel and other rela tives. J. B. Simmons, of Macon, Ga., is visiting his father, R. B. Simmons and sister, Mrs. J. B. Speake this week. Lt: and Mrs. Bob Simmons, of Macon and Fort Jackson, were also their overnight guests Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Martin and L. E. Cason were at Clemson Sat urday to see their brother and son, Bobby Cason. Mrs. Brackett parsons, of Bos ton, Mass., was the guestt several days last week of Mrs. Davln S. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Linnenkohl, of Columbia, and Mrs. T. M. Rog ers, of Newberry, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. COX. i. • Mrs. R. E. Sadler has returned to her home here after a several months stay in New York with her daughter, Miss Virginia Sad ler. Mrs. Nina V. Bailey has return ed from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Hayes, and family in Ridgewood, N. J. Mrs. Hayes and daughter, Vance, accompanied Mrs. Bailey home for a several days visit. Beta Sigma Ptii* Meets In Laurens - Misses Sara Jordan, Rebecca Speake and Cornelia Harris were in Laurens Tuesday evening to at tend the annual Founders Day banquet of Beta Sigma Phi so rority, held in the Friendship room of the Laurens Federal Savings and Loan association. Also pres ent were members of the newly organized Wattsville chapter. Guest speaker for the occasion was Solicitor William T Jones, of Green fchfs city and the late Vidla Cason Lawrencep he was bom and rear ed at Hartwell, Ga., but had made his home in Greenville (or a num ber of >ears. In addition to his father he is survived by his wife, four daughters and two sons, his stepmother, a sister Mrs. Eugene Bragg of Joanna; a brother, Walr ton Lawrence of Landrum, a step sister, Mrs. Henry McClellan of Laurens, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were conduet- Pa*« F»v« ed Saturday at a Greenville fu neral home with burial in Wood- larwn Memorial park, f COTTON CORD PANTS $3.95 , L. B. DILLARD SonW Clinton Resident Passes \ William Howard Lawrence, 83, died in a Greenville hospital Fri day following a few days of illness. A son of James T Lawrence of PLANTS FOR SALE ^ PETUNIAS—(OLEAS—SALVIA—SNAPDRAGONS, ' ZINNIAS AND MARIGOLDS _ ^ 4 _ Aft EastsideGreenhouse PHONE 520-J T- x \ V l lit// :: WE ARE PROUD OF OUR 39 YEARS CONTINUOUS SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF ii THE LYDIA COMMUNITY IN THE SAME LOCATION. - ? ' ;. . —o— ' ■ • ; IN CELEBRATION OF OUR 39TH BIRTHDAY WE ARE OFFERING PRIZES DAILY;: DURING THE ANNIVERSARY EVENT. I, . - , r MONDAY APRIL 30 THROUGH SATURDAY MAY 5 of the Jones’ smdll da ugh ter, Ellen Caban ess, which will be MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clinton — Jonnnn Now Open 7 Days A Week THURSDAY APRIL 26 First Run THE FIGHTING CHANCE ROD CAMERON —Shorts 11 “Vista Vision Visits Japan" ‘That Mother Might Live” ‘The Herring Murder Mystery” FR1.-SAT. 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