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Thursday, June 26. 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pa*e Three Briefs About . . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. Mattie Black of Natchez, Miss., and Miss May Miller of Jonesville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Browning Gold smith had as their guest for a short visit recently the latter’s uncle, Frank Bryson of Franklin, N. C. t and Tuscon, Arizona. Miss Margaret Stump has re turned from a stay at Camp Gra vatt, Episcopal camp near Bates- burg Mrs. Cassie Tolbert is visiting relatives in Gadsden, Ala. Miss Patsy Macdonald, of Monti- cello, Ga., spent last week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M- A. Mac- donld. Miss Macdonald holds a po sition as county home demonstra tion agent with the University of Georgia extension service. Mrs. Arnold Knight of Belton, Mrs. Francis Salerno and daugh ter, Amy, of Bennettsville, were guests during the week of Mrs. Murphey Timmerman and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin. Bill Turner, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Turner, left Saturday to at tend summer camp at Fort Bragg, N. C., after which he will receive his commission as a second lieuten ant in the ROTC artillery. •Mrs. J. Willie Young, Mrs. J. W. Caldwell and children and Char lene Young spent several days re cently with their daughter and sis ter, Mrs. Charles Nantz, in Mcfc- ganton, N. C. Mrs. T. 9- Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Henry Young, Mrs. W C. Shealy, Mrs. Frank Mil ler, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. Hu bert Pitts, Mrs. Roy Pitts and Mrs. Hugh Simpson have been spending the week at the Johnson cottage near Hendersonville, N. C. They will return tomorrow. Mrs. William J. Henry will re turn tomorrow from New York where she has been on a buying trip for Pearle Henry’s Shop. Mr. and Mrs. George H._Brock- enbrough are at home after a re cent trip to Vestal, N. Y., where they visited their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Brockenbrough. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McSween and children were week-end guests of the latters brother, Harry Wil liams, and Mrs. Williams in Ches ter. Miss Mary Alice Hamm returned Tuesday to Avondale Estates, Ga., where she is a member of the schools faculty after a visit with friends on the Thomwel campus. She came especially to attend the Winburn-Westmoreland wedding. Mrs. S. P. Bowers spent the "1 Reputation can be built only on the firm foundation of satisfied easterners. That’s why we take particular pains to see to it that every customer is ceaipletely satisfied ... not only at the time of the purchase... but through all the long years that stretch out into the future. 8 9 7- DIAMOND RMG I of *79 95 S1.M W«**y US OUt BUOGfT PLAN J. C Thomas Jeweler •H’e CLINTON JOANNA week-end in Hartsville with her son. W. P. Bowers, and family Mrs Howard Smith and children, Linda and Bobby, are spending the week at Cherry Grove Beach, being joined there by relatival and frienda from Mullins Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Anderson spent the week-end in Wilson, N. C., with the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. John Law Anderson. Mrs. David Copeland is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank A. Teague, of Hastings, Fla., while she and her husband are in Charleston on busi ness. Accompanying her there for the week-end were Russell Cooper and Miss Allicne - Copeland. Also joining them on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yonce and children of Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton had as their week-end guests her sister, Mrs. F. K. Law ford, Col. Lawford, and children, Patricia, Gloria, and Frank. Col. Lawford was formerly stationed at the Pentagon in Wash ington, and they resided in Falls Church, Va. They were enroute to San Antonio, Texas, to his new as signment with the medcial corps. Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, Mrs. C. E. King and Mrs. Murphey Tim merman were guests of Mrs. Al len Knight in Belton for a luncheon on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson and Mrs. Margaret Clark had as their guests several days last week the latter’s nephew, F R. Clardy, Mrs. Clardy and two sons, Franklin James and Boyce, of Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. David Pitts and daughter, Deborah, Jane and Tim Timmerman returned Tuesday from a vacation stay at Deland, Fla. Friends of Miss Doris Sinclair will be interested to know she has returned to Whitmire to make her home. Mrs. Henry Cook of Walterboro, and Mrs. Norman Duke of Union, spent last week with their sisters, Mrs. Louise Hilton and Miss Essie Davidson. Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr., and son, DeLeon, 3rd, of Washington, Ga„ spent the week end with her mother, M^s. P B. Adair and oth er relatives. Mrs T. L. Bean, of Springfield, was the guest on Friday of Mr and Mrs W. C. Shealy Mr and Mrs W. M Arnold, of Beckley, W Va., were guests dur ing the week-end of the former's brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs J B Arnold Mr and Mrs. W L Corbett and sons will return tomorrow from Jacksonville. Fla . where they have been visiting the latter's brutfwr Vester Stone and Mrs Stone Mrs O 1 Shealy is vistting her daughter Mrs E. F t'ulbreath m Charlotte. N C. Mrs Cuibrratfc and daughter. Khssa. were hrro on Friday to accompany her la Char lotto Wayne Dtaoa la spoading the week la Summerville with hm aunt. Mrs 1 E Locklear E E Blakely, of Wmkmctua D C., REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND! , Sleep better, rest better with this modem , POSTURE-TYPE smooth-top mattress. No buttons, no tufts. Stays smooth, upholstery firmly anchored... can’t shift, slide or bunch up. Stays firm because it has extra levdizing layer. A great SALE value you won’t want to miss. Come in ... you’ll see why. , Umitsd Thm Only—Eosy Terms Mod* by moktrt ol tk* Stria "ftrftd $Jttptr"& Smooth-Top Moffran Filler Tai* Sue MtcMef Bo* Sprm| Seme Lew frice ‘*7 /AY * J/ /Jr/s Coma sea our ALL NEW | Serta-Bilt Mattress LIMITKO TIM! Cl ONLY * 4 MOM p««Tw« S.M . -A. ; - NORTH BROAD *T. VtlUNK 257 OXVTUY 1 C Teresa Hogan, daughter of Mr and MVs W. C. Hogan, is spending three weeks at Camp St Mary’s near Beaufort Mr and Mrs. George Bultman. of Sumter; were week-end guests of the former's sister. MVs. Raymond Pitts Douglas Smith and grandsons. Douglas. 3rd. and David, of Ghar lotte, N. C., were guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Watts at their home in Mountville. Mr. And Mrs. C. H Thomason and little daughter, Patricia, have returned from a two weeks trip in the midwest. While away they visit ed Mr Thomason’s sisterr, Mrs. Larry Swift in Des Moines. Iowa, and Mrs. Donald Winslow in Bloom ington, Ind Betsy Finney, of Myrtle Beach, has joined her sister and brother, Molly and Johnny here for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney. Mr. and M!rs Warren Kenhck have returned from their wedding trip and were here Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tankersley enroute to Columbia where they will make their home at 999 Seminole Drive, West Columbia. Mrs. Frank Miller spent the week end in Canuten with her daughter. Mrs. Lollis Hardy and Dr. Hardy. Susie and Frankie Felknor, who vis ited their grandmother here last week, returned to Camden with her. Miss Margaret Kent Bell, of Ar lington, Va., is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Robert E. Wysor and Col. Wysor. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dunlap leave this week-end to visit their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George E Brockenbrough, in Ves tal, N. Y. Mrs. Brockenbrough and daughters, Mary Lee and Mildred, will accompany them home. Mrs. Raymond Pitts, Miss Agnes Davis, Mrs. I. M. Smith. Mrs. Hen derson Pitts, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. Julian Coleman, Mrs. C. D. Nance, MYs. Hugh Ray, Mrs. Henry Young and Mrs. J. B Speake spent last Wednesday visiting Craggy Gardens and viewing rhododendron on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Mrs. Robert W. Anderson and children have returned from a sev eral weeks visit with her mother, Mrs E Femur in Forest Park 111. Mr. Anderson was there for the week-end and accompanied them home Mrs W. L. Inskeep. Mr and Mrs. Weldon T Jackson and dau ghter. Sara Weldon, have returned , from a ten-day vacation trip U> the mountains of North Carolina. Ply mouth and Nags Head. S C. Mis Sara Pitts left Tuesday for Pittsfield. Max* . where she will he a counselor at a guts' ramp for the next two months She joined a number of gut campers enroute and they will spend five days m New York City before fame In camp Mrs Kenneth Porter af Howry IwTheHiUs Fla. is tuning her daughter Mrs Davie K Holland and Mr Holland Mr and Mrs E L Penoe and ■ana. Ed and Jimmy of BaBimare Md. Mr and Mr* (Halmeet Du Bear af HsrtssiBe. and Dr L L DwBoae af Blarkahwrg •peat the weekend wtUi thru no*her Mm Crawford DwBmr and Bunds at TWamwetl TWy came far the WnhwrwWeat • oddwg Ml which Dr Mr Penee were other* and Mrs thsBoee was a hrtdnneal Mrs B O Hunan m visit mg he* daughter Mrs Eduard F and Mr Shee Ml Baklm. Lang I land. N Y Frtend* af Mr wtl regret In knew she w iB Mrs L J Brandi and daughter Ini an af Creemkim. N C . are wsth Dr thrr. Mrs J B. GoHan Major Lowman is attending summer camp al Fort Banning. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E Ander son and sons. Arthur and Joe. for merly of Clartfndon Hills. 01 , were here recently for a few days visit with Mrs Anderson's mother. Mrs J. V. dwards, and other relatives. They wer enroute to their new home at West Palm Beach, Fla Mr and Mrs W G. King spent the week-end iFT ‘ Columbia with their daughter, and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks, going especially to help celebrate the birthday of their grandson, Sandy Mrs Sammy Chaney and little son, Glen Milton, have returned toj their home in Hampton, Va., after spending three weeks here with hifr husband's parents, Mr apud Mrs S. C. Chaney, and in Laurens with her parents. Mr Chaney spent the week-end here and accompa nied them home Mr. and Mrs W L. McNeill and son, Sandy, have returned from a three weeks vacation trip spent at Windy Hill Beach, Lexington, Ky., with Mr. McNeill’s sister, Mrs. G N. Powers, and Mr Powers and in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs W. G. King, Jr., and daughter, Jan, spent Sunday at Camp Ton-A Wandah, Henderson ville, N. C., with their daughter, Kristi. Mrs William Bailey Owens has returned to her home here after a two weeks visit with her son, Billy, and family in Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Owens, Nancy and Charlotte accompanied her home, the girls remaining for a visit. Misses Jenny Addison and Sara Pitts had as their guests the past week-end Misses Frankie Zeagler aid Chalmers Farmer of Columbia. Janice Timmons of Newberry, and SAra Jeter of Union. Mrs A. M Copeland and Mrs C. Bynum Betts left Tuesday for a weeks’ stay at the BeKs cottage at Bon darken, N C. Lt and Mrs. Robert L. Cason returned Monday to Redstone Ar senal, Huntsville, Ala., after a visit here with Lt. Cason's parents' Mr and Mrs. L E Cason The latter accompanied them to Chattanoo^ ga, Tenn., where she will spend several weeks with her uister, Mrs L B Bowden, her brothers. T P and William Wright Brewer Dixon, Sr , of Talladega. Ala , will arrive Friday to spend the week-end with Mrs C. M Bai ley and family Mr *id Mrs N W McDaniel had as their guests the past week «nd Mr and Mrs W p Coker of Asheville. N C ; Mr and Mrs B W McDariei and fantiTy of Augus ta. Ga . Mrs B W McDaniel. Jr . and children of Beach Istaad Friend* of Mrs « P Carlton of Inioa Pwiu. Ga, will hr glad to know she is improving after bring ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs M A Macdonald and Dr Macdonald Mr and Mrs Mac Hamdiun Mr and Mrs B dliani Bingartf and sea. Hilly and Mass Helen Hamilton *U CokunAwa. spent the weekend with those mother Mrs Alive Hamilton rousing especially la attend the t* whem West am rrta ad weddmg Mias Jean McDaniel is spending the summer in Greenville with her grandmother, Mrs. Vera Turner She was at home with her parents. Mr and Mrs Charlie McDaniel, for the week-end Mrs. Roy Lmsenmayer and chil dren of Wichita. Kansas, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Carlisle Neely, and Mr. Nee ly Also recent guests of the Neely* at their cottage on Lake Green wood were the R E. Lee and Bill Tnmmier families of Augusta, Ga New Subscribers The cost is small for the pleasure and profit derived from reading THtf CHRONICLE each week Let thi> paper come v into you home fdr the benefit of your family Welcome and thanks to those wh^ have recently subscribed. 4 MRS DOT BALLEW. HERMAN PHIPPS. JR , JOHN PRESSLEY. REV. LUTHER COOK. MRS R H QUARLES, J D TERRY. J. M. OELAND, DARRELL LAWSON, I) L BUNDRICK, MRS P W BARNES, R W SLIGH, BEULAH KINARD, MRS S J. WHITFIELD, MRS MARY FULLER, MRS FRANCES BRADBERRY, City; PVT MAXIE WALLENZINE, Fort Jackson L A WILLARD. 'Sumter MRS JOHN M ALDEN, Long Island. N. Y S. G SULTON. Joanna ALVIN SATTERFIELD. Almeda. Calif MRS. R B MONTJOY, Woodruff BARBARAS BEAUTY SHOP. Joanna MISS DORIS SINCLAIR Whitmire Dinner For Cannon Slated For Friday The annual summer dinner of the Laurens County Farm Bureau will honor County Agent C B Cannon. Bureau President T J f opHand. reminded members this week The dinner will take place Fri day evening, beginning at A o'clock in the I«aurens High School raf f ’ teria ’ Admission will he by tickets which were to flav* been purchased by last Friday Featuring the meeting will be short addresses by personnel of the Clemson College Agnculutral Ex tension Service and others who will evaluate the services of Mr Can non during his 33 years as county agent dier on inspection for the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of June Also the prior weekend he was selected as outstanding sentinel of the guard and was withdrawn from the guard mount and received credit for walking guard For these honors he will receive » W hour pass each Eight Scouts Attend Comp Old Indian Eight Boy Scouts of Troop 111, accompanied by Glenn McGee as cwnselor and Ronnie Moore as sistant counselor spent Last week at t amp Old Indian Boy Scout caihp The group included Billy Shields. Howard Watkins Jr, Billy Tram m**U Brooks Mills Billy t hudjolm Mike Johason Blake Lawman and Hairy McSween, Jr Receives Honors At Fort Jackson Pvt. George J Sineath, Jr . Co C, 17th Spe B.N Fort Jackson, was selectde from 225 other men „• a in the company as ouptanding sol- ATTENDING CONFERENCE Miss Georsu Young, editor >f th«- huh school yearbook. The Cbn- toman. and Miss Pat Chisholm, editor of the school -paper, The Sentinel ar>- attending the South C.irolina H.jh School Editprs con ference in session at Winthrop Col lege, Rock Hill, this week. HAVE SON CHRISTENED Jimmy Pease, infant son of Mr and Mrs E L Pease of Baltimore. Md . was christened on Sunday at Thorn well Memorial Church Mrs Pease is the former Miss Afyrtle DuBose. daughter of Mr> Crawford Du Bose Authorized Dealer • HALEB • SERVICE • St fPUES HOWARD’S PHARMACY !•! BARBECUE HASH AND PORK FRIDAY, JULY 4 David Glenn SKADV AT * A. M. A% htlMirr Highwav Mr Mrs to Haiti mutt Md ly because at the sudden of bee brother. John Borkow Mu Holland and L L of Atiaalj. Ga . Mrs Hugh Mor gati and A Hen Coleman of Laurens, were among out of town relatives here Tuesday for the funeral of O'Neal Adair % Mr and Mrs W E Falls. Mrs Jack Davis and son. Jerry, and Miss Patricia Sellers of Newberry, left Tuesday for Chicago. Ill, to Visit the former's daughter. Mrs Pete Jankowsky, Mr. Jankowsky, and family, going especially for the graduation from high school of their granddaughter. Joanne Sellers. Joanne and Ruth Sellers will accompany them home for a visit. Mrs. Robert N. Vance and chil dren have returned from a several weeks stay at their cottage at Paw ley’s Island They were joined du ring their stay by Mr. Vance, Mrs. H M. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray, also Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swit zer and son, Paul, of Union. Miss Ann Johnson was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Everette in Rome, Ga ‘Mr and Mrs. Bailey Dixon were in Greenville Friday and Saturday evenings for the rehearsal, party and Hagood-Bishop w-edding. Mr. Dixon served as an usher. Miss Ruth Edw-ards of Lamar, spent last week with Mrs. J. V. id wards Mr. and Mrs. Rembert Truluck spent the weekend in Sumter with the former's mother, Mrs W Z. Truluck. his sister. Mrs T D Km ney. and Mr Kinney Mr and Mrs Goyne Simpson y’tT/'x! «*l.l . / fj*a The pace is faster... but the wheel endures The surg-ing: horsepower of the modern motor has re placed OKI Dobbin. The wheel js now encased in a pneu matic tire. Rut the basic principle of the wheel itself re mains unchanged. It i$ still the best means of land trans portation. Likewise, have we kept pace with all the im proved techniques of imnking procedure. But the haaic principle on which we conduct this hank remains the same: faithfully to serve the hewt interests of our Hienta Bank of Clinton w>*m*kn Penney’s AlWAT 5 FIRST QUALITY! END-OF-MONTH CLEAN-UP! SAVE! DRASTIC RKDI (TIONS! SPECIAL Bl YS! I Af • * ALL PMUNISK CIJTTON SCATTER RUGS 2 *> 5 00 I jsrg* -IB % SB Hta» Markin* AAawkakAe* N«n Skid Ruhkensed Dark I.'em. AAklle. Rowe. Hrwwn L AK«.L 4.ROt POK WOMEN S 8ETTER DRESSES RKDI < ED Til 4 00 nd 6 00 I.AKLi: I.KOt P OK RKDI CLD TO . GIRLS'SUMMER DRESSES 2oo -4 3 oo btiY! C CA OVER 1.000 YARDS OK BETTER QUALITY COTTONS 2 vr too A Bit; CLEAN I P OK Of K RLt.t I iK <fIM k A Kit. A%VINCH KOR SOI ! SHOT PCNNCTS NOW ANO SAVE'