The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 05, 1958, Image 5
Thursday. June 5, 1958
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Briefs About . . .
People You Know
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
Frieikk of B. S. Pinson will be
glad to know he is convalescing at
home following an illness and hos
pital stay at Greenville General
hospital
Edd Pitts, student at the Uni
versity of South Carolina, Colum
bia, is at home for the summer
and has a position with the South
Carolina Highway Department.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mclnvaille
attended comencement at Winthrop
College, their daughter, Miss Peg
gy Mclnvaille, being a member of
the graduating class.
Mrs. Deborah Dixon Chirico, who
is making her home with her moth
er, Mrs. A. I. Dixon, while her
husband is overseas, is a patient at
the Greenville General hospital.
Mrs. Dixon is with her daughter
and has been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Homer Gantt and family, who
live in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bannister
are making their home on West
Calhoun street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frye and small
son, James, of Chapel Hill, N. C.,
are visiting Mrs. Frye’s parents,
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Gray.
Mrs. Ralph Yonce and children
have returned to their home in
Johnston after spending the past
week with her mother, Mrs. David
Copeland.
Mrs. A. F. Lide of Elloree, was
the week-end guest of Mrs. F. M.
Stutts and attended commencement
a t Thornwell Orphanage. Other
guests of Mrs. Slutts and visitors
at Thornwell this week were Mrs.
Alice Braddock, Jacksonville, Fla.;
Mrs. Hattie Prince, Houston, Tex
as; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nelson of
Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Hardy of Whitmire; Mr. and Mrs.
Sammy Anderson of Rock Hill; Mr.
and Mrs. James Postell of Augusta,
Ga.; Houston Frowein of Lancaster;
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Winn of Green
ville; Dr. and Mrs L. Ross Lynn
and Mis Elizabeth Lynn of Talla
hassee. Fla.
Prof, and Mr*. K. N. Carter and
little son left yesterday for Nash
ville, Tenn., where the former will
be a member of the faculty at Van
derbilt University during the sum
mer.
Mrs. William W. Hutto of Reeves-
ville, is spending this week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl I.
Chandler. She came especially to
attend the Lander College Alumni
Homecoming day in Greenwood Sat
urday. Also visiting the Chandlers
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Irby L. Chandler of Ware Shoals.
Friends of J. B' Arnold will be
interested to know he is convales
cing at the Greenville General hos
pital following an operation on Fri
day. Mrs. Arnold has been in
Greenville with him and visited her
sister, Mrs. Earl Rice, and Mr.
Rice Mr. Arnold is in room 341.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith
and children of Columbia spent the
weekend with Mrs. Smith’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. E: L. Holland.
Mrs. Arthur McQueen of Loris, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. C. Pinson. Friends of Mr. Pin
son will be interested to know he
is improving following an illness
and hospital stay.
Friends of G. W. Bell will be
interested to know he is improving
at his home following an illness of
ten days.
Mrs. Harry N. Alger and chil
dren, Jane Ellen and Craig, of Deer
Lodge, Montana, arrived yesterday
to spend some time with her moth
er, Mrs. J. B. Nicholson The latter
part of June Mrs. Alger will attend
the National Presbyterian Woman's
Conference at Purdue University at
LaFayette. Ind., being sent as a
delegate from her church at Deer
Lodge. Also visiting her mother
during the week-end was Mrs J
Mac Rabb and daughter. Linda, of
Greenville.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Bufqfd have
moved into their new home near
here.
Dr. and Mrs. George C. Belling
rath were in Davidson, N. C., Sat
urday where Dr. Bellingrath at
tended his class reunion at Davidson
College and alumni luncheon. From
there the Bellingraths went to
Cleveland, Ga., where Dr. Belling
rath delivered the baccalaureate
sermon before the Cleveland High
School graduating class, and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs W. M. Pa
trick while there
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Owens
and Tommy Owens have returned
from a ten days vacation stay at
the Cane Creek Fishing Club at
Lake Greenwood
Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Purdum left
Tuesday for their home in Elkins,
W. Va., where they will spend the
summer. Dr. Purdum is a member
of the Presbyterian College faculty.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard of
Boone, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs
Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill, spent
the week-end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry.
Tony Dixon, who is stationed at
Fort Bragg, N. C., has returned
to his post after spending a leave
with his mother, Mrs. A I. Dixon,
at Renno.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hamilton and
children of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs.
Edmunds Young of Newberry,
spent Saturday with Mrs. Hamil
ton’s and Mrs Young’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner and
daughter, Susan, attended c o m-
mencement exercises at Davidson
College, Davidson, N. C., on Mon
day. Their son and brother, Bill
Turner, was a member of the grad
uating class.
Mrs. Earl Workman leaves to
morrow for Boone, N. C , where
she will attend summer school.
Mrs. S. P Anderson, Paul, Mary,
William, Ann and John Anderson
attended commencement exercises
at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, du
ring the week-end. Their daughter
and sister, Miss Ray Anderson, was
a member of the graduating class.
Also attending the exercises were
her aunts, Mrs. J. B. McCombs of
Greenwood, and Mrs. H L. Baggott
of Cheraw.
Dr and Mrs C. Bynum Betts are
attending the Presbytery and Gen
eral Synod meetings which are be
ing held at Bon darken. N C..
this week.
George Cornelson and I. A. Ed
wards were in Charlotte, N C.,
Thursday evening and attended the
Board of Directors meeting of the
Carolines United Fund for North
and South Carolina at the Barringer
Hotel
Miss Sue Wells has returned from
Washington, D. C., where she at
tended the wedding of her ,niece ?
Miriam Beall, to Bernard Doen-
hoefer of Nebraska and Quantico,
Va., on Friday.
S. Y. Adair of Madison, Ga.,
spent the week end with his mother,
Mrs. H. D. Rantin, and was ac-
companud home by his son. Brown
ing. who had spent the week with
with his grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Milam,
Mrs. L C. McCarthy* and Sirs
Thomas Hollis spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. David Trice at
their cottage at Howell’s Point, N.
C.. last week Mrs. Earl Workman
stayed with the Trice children in
Fayetteville, N. C., while they were
away.
Torrimy Hollis is spending the
week in Charleston on business.
Among those from Clinton attend
ing the State Lions Club convention
in Charleston this week were Mr.
and Mrs. Rembert Truluck, Mr.
ami Mrs. W. P Jacobs III, Mr and
Mrs. Gary Lehn, I A dwards. Dr.
Fred Holcombe, Bill Abrams, Lynn
Cooper, Jr., W. S Horne, and H M.
Young, Jr.
Mrs, W C. Baldwin spent Sun
day with her sister, Mrs. Hamp
Hodges, in Due West.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young, Sr,
Mr. and Mrs H. M. Young, Jr, and
Carol attended the comencement
exercises at the Columbia Theo
logical Seminary in Atlanta, Ga..
Sunday and Monday. Their son and
brother, Davis Young, was a mem
ber of the graduating class
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy
spent last week in Orangeburg, the
former attending the State Fire
men’s convention. Mrs. Shealy vis
ited their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy, Jr.
Their friends will be interested to
know their bttle granddaughter.
• Baby Sister,” is convalescing fol
lowing a tonsileetomy
Miss Patsy Dorherty of New
York City, is the guest of her sis
ter. Mrs Rufus Sadler and Mr Sad
ler
RUSSELL IS RIGHT ON MORAL ISSUES
SHELDON JONES
THE TEMPERANCE CRI SADKR
P. O. BOX II
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May tl. 19M
( ’rizetu of South <’amliru
Ifetr Kelkr*
Maji> reqooaUi havo come to my office for lafonnotion rt: the record* of the rood Kioto* m the rare for gov •
emor We •eok to Answer these requests la Addition. I Am *ure yoo wtO Agree with me them Are anme uuwi— in
the struggle Agftiiist “the liquor trftffir~ (hot make the governor’* office of hoy importAnre
Donald Ruawelt. who ho* dkstiagutshcd himself to mAay field*, ha* fraafcly declared hi* pMitton to be m favor
of -local opCtoa** la dealing with sal** of beverage alcohol He haa dot la red he will not «*ai> sign *wrh legislation
m the event the Gen*ml Assembly should poo* *uch a measure, bat can be counted oa to help obtain the (manage
of such important leg islet ton in the ml* rest of the preserv at loo of that haatr right ta dooeureattr procedure,
the right of 'home rale.**
No mewed of Mr Inh—tna'* current stand la available However, the ether uppoaewt of Donald Ru—ell haa
left a trad of political support of the **tipaor traffic** through most of ht* carver la the General Aaemti*> He.
lea to dec lam himself ea qu**tam* dealing with the akvdmt peutdam. and ha*
A.** A iwwy of hm record m encsosed for your m format ton Now. joral option"
h* submitting to the people of the state of death Caiviliaa the quo*turn of wheth-
itutsunaJ right of eapmnauMi re; the sale of beverage ahmhoi. Mr Hod tag*
l that t'hrwtian
who by hi* vot
rds of the can<tiilat
Hoi hags ha* had me ay
> oasis ten tH voted with the
** we have fought for it. m*
er THE PEOPLE * he gm
voted four (4) um— AGAINST this nght of the people of South ('amhaa. To mg It ie aatht
people of a iTirvstian state would trust the houomd office of Governor to the hands of any
mg record nrreale he doe* not believe in the democratic principle of local self government
I submit to you that, oa the hast* of the information available and the established rect
ta the race, it m my opinion the church forme, the cause of Christ, and righteous government would fere much
better under the budarahip at I humid Russell a* Governor of the State of South Carolina.
With kind personal regard*. I beg to remain
( ordiaHy you n,
(Signed)
* SHELDON JONES. Director
The Temperance end Evangelmlic Crusade
COMPARE:
THE VOTING RECORD OF HON. ERNEST F. HOLDINGS
AS A MEMBER OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ON MORAL ISSUES
When any man is asking the people of the state to support him in a bid for a position of public trust, it is
altogether fitting that the people take a look at the established record of that person in their previous opportuni
ties of service.
Mr. Rolling's has left a trail of political support of ‘‘the liquor traffic” through much of his political career as
a member of the General Assembly. He has had many opportunities to declare himself on questions relating to
the sale of alcoholic beverages, and has consistently voted with the “wets.”
On Wednesday, April 6, 1949, he voted against a bill which would have prohibited the circulation, sale,
offer for sale and distribution of publications advertising liquor in South Carolina. This record vote will be found
on page 843 of the 1949 House Journal. The number of the bill was H-1203.
On Wednesday, February 20, 1952, he voted against what is commonly referred to as ‘‘LOCAL OPTION.”
This record vote will be found on page 704 of the 1952 House Journal. The number of the bill was H-1314.
On Thursday, March 18, 1954 he again voted against “LOCAL OPTION” bill number H-1856. This record
vote will be found on page 1148 of the 1964 House Journal.
On Friday. March 19, 1954, he was against the passage of the same bill, and Is shown on page 1185 of the
1954 House Journal as being so opposed.
Donald Russell stands for clean living and sobriety; his Christian practices in daily life will go with him to
the Governor’s office.
ELECT DONALD RUSSELL GOVERNOR
Mrs William B. Owens is spend
ing two weeks in Knoxville. Tenn.,
witti her son. W B Owens, and
family She will be accompanied
home by her grandadaughters,
Nancy and Charlotte, for a visit.
Lanny Mimnaugh, son of Mr and
Mrs. John Mimnaugh, is conva
lescing at home following a tonsil-
ectomy at the Self Memorial hos
pital in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Nelson.
Mrs. T. J. Leake and Jean and
Billy Nelson attended the com
mencement exercises at Winthrop
College Sunday and Monday Mias
Toni Nelson was a member of the
graduating class.
Mrs George Abbot of Freeport,
N. Y., ls visiting her daughter,
Mrs. David Cook.
Mr and Mrs. R J. Tankersley
and Warren Kenrick of Columbia,
attended the X 'commencement exer
cises at Winthrop College Sunday
and Monday, going especially for
the graduation of their daughter,
Miss Margaret Tankersley.
Mrs. David Cook. Mrs. George
Abbot and Miss Terrell Cook were
in Macon. Ga., Sunday and Mon
day for the commencement exer
cises at Wesleyan College. Miss
Nancy Cook was a member of the
graduating class and received her
A.B. degree: They were accom
panied home by Miss Cook and
Charles Hollingsworth, of Macon,
who will be married Saturday The
latter’s mother. Mrs C. J Hollings
worth, arrived later
Mr and Mr> Walter B Ramage
attended the graduation of their
daughter, Miss Margaret Ramage,
at,Winthrop College over the week
end
Miss Marian Burts leaves tiiday
for a ten day sightseeing tnp to
New York City While away she
will attend three Broadway shows,
"Music Man,” ’ Time Remember
ed,' and My Fair Lady.”
Little Jodie Goldsmith, son of Mr
and Mrs G B Goldsmith, was a
patient at Greenville General Hos-
, pital this week where he had his 1
tonsils removed on Monday Mrs
Goldsmith was in Greenville with
her son
Dr and Mrs D O Rhame and
sons. Don and Ricky, are spending
•this week at Ocean Drive Beach
Don Rhame. who is a student at
Davidson College. Davidson. N C.,
has accepted a position with the S
C Highway Department
Mrs C M Bailey and Mrs W
M. Marshall are spending several
weeks with their daughter and sis
ter. Mrs W B Lea and famil). of
Rocky Mount S C al the Lea col
tage at Devil's Hill Nagshead. N
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Dr. Net 11 G W hitrlaw left this
week in spend several days at
thaprl Hill. N C. with Dr and
Mrs a H Boyd the* t* Black*
hurt Va. for • vtatf • Ah Dr and
Mrs H Cart spencer and on I*
DoAata. Ran*** where ht Oift
spend the rvmaaadrr ef the »oisser
1 m hss house
Jean and Margate Amid Mar
rap Addtson Ana La* Black Bar
bars KiiksMirf Chnaac Bapd
laave issaarrvw Mr t asnp Ton A
B«nddh mm MsadrrsoavdM M C.
niMFV llMP} ordi spoof tame woods
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Joan ndft do nmther Mn Prsad
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tkoBei ftsud HospsUl sear
la* iv dP dap* active the
Amp Mi dir si carps
Cal and Mk* A J TharhsPos
and Dorothy Tharhatoa joined the
Tharhsloa't daughter Mrs AaMer
Clark and Mr tlarh. of Mo Pm*
and are spmdiag the week at Cm-
rem Brack Carolyn Tharkvton.
student at William and Mary Wd
liamsburg Va, and Nancy, who
has been a guest of thr Julian Bo-
beks. will also join their parents
On Sunday Nancy and Dorothy will
leave for the Blue Bird camp near
Greenville when- the former will be
counselor.
The following high school seniors
are attending a house- party at Myr
tie Beach this week: Misses Norma
Elder. Barbara Roberts, Jane Ann
Davis. Sue’ Boyce and Pat Carr,
Cecil Davenport. Joe Neely, Joe
Dailey. John Wrenn and Jack Da
vis. Jr Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hor
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Benner
are chaperoning the group.
Mr and Mrs. Adam Lehn. Mrs.
Marie Marshner and John Knes of
Milwaukee, Wis , are visiting the
[former's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lehn. Mrs.
Lehn, Mrs Marshner and Mr. Knes
are also visiting points of interest
in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland and
little daughter are occupying their
1 new home on Caldwell Street
Miss Barbara Jean Livingston,
who has been a technician at the
1 Abbeville Hospital, is spending the
summer at her home in Cross Hill
MV and Mrs Harry E Bolick.
Jr., and sons, of Hanau. Germany,
who arrived in the States recently,
are visiting their families here and
in Charleston At present they are
visiting Mrs. Bolick's sister. Mrs
j Charles R. Workman in Kmarda
During the week-end the Bolick.*.
accompanied by Mr. Bolick's par
ents, Mr and Mrs H. E Bolick. of
Charleston. Mr and Mrs Sloan Todd
and daughters. Mr and Mrs Char
les Workman, Mrs. Hugh Eafgle
and daughter, Lucy, of Florence,
who were visiting here, attended
the commencement eoc erases at
jClemson College The Bolick's son.
Harry III, wa sa member of the
[graduating class.
Friends of Mrs Frank Cauley.
who is a patient at the Bethesda.
Md , medical center, will be inter
ested to know she has undergone
her second operation and is now re
covering nicely She expects to be
able to return home soon t
v Mrs J A Davis, Sr Mrs A A.
Ramage, Jr . and little son. Gus,
Mrs. Hugh Bonds Workman, and
CHS Students Win
Honor Certificates
In State Contests
Twenty-three honor certificates
were awarded Clinton High .School
students in the high school league
Miss Kathenne Davis, of Augusta.
Ga., left Thursday for Hadill. Okla.,
where they are visiting their daugh
ter Mrs Doyle K Burton Mr Bur
ton and family Mrs Davis_will re
main for a several weeks visit
Mr and Mrs John Roseboro
the past week end in Ga.*};
spent
tori*,
sister.
Mr Cl
Mrs
Misses
N. C , with Mrs Rosehoro’s
Mrs Everett Carson, and
irson
W. S Porter and daughters,
Julia and Helen Porter
left yesterday for Montreal. N. C..
where they will spend the’summer
months at their cottage
Karl Johnson. Jr memhei' of the
faculty at (Temson College who
received his Masters degree there
over the weekend has returned to
Atlanta. Ga , for the summer
months where he holds a position
with the Lockheed Aircraft Com
pany. ■
mental contest held oh April 19 on
the campus at the Univereity of
South Carolina In order to win an
honor certificate the entrant must
he m the highest scoring of the 20 r '«
fo those participating in the con
test Several students were awarded
certificates in more than one suh
ject
i Junior English—(7) Sarah Anne
Bradshaw. James Thomas Johnson,
James Clifford McKittnck, James
Park Sloan, William C. Wilson,
Sybil Dianne Windsor, Catherine
deVeaux Hart
Junior Algebra—(3) Melanie Pant
Martin. James Park Sloan, William
C Wilson
' American History—(2) Sara Wil
lard Glenn, Marian Lemuel Surratt.
Plane Geometry—(2) Marian Le
muel Surratt; James Iceland Young.
Senior English—<7) Patricia Ann
Carr. Patricia Elaine Chisholm,
Cecil Oliver Davenport Sara Wil
lard Glenn, Martha Jane Horton.
Mary Jean McDaniel Jacqueline
Pitts.
Senior Algebra (2) Mary Jean
McDaniel, Jacqueline- Pitts.
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HERE FOR FUNERAL
Among the out of town friends
and relatives here last week for the
funeral of James A. Dunaway
were: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dun
away, Mr. and Mrs. Manly Faulk
ner, Mr. and Mrs Bobby Johnson,
and Miss Ruby Faulkner of Jack
sonville. Fla . Mrs Bill Blackwell
of Augusta. Ga.; Rev Francis Whit
mire of Seneca. Mr. and Mrs Boh
Yabrough a ad Mike, of Wood
ruff. Mr and Mr* Woodrow Wtl-
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Thornton Carry, of W
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