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Thursday. July S, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONIC! *• Page Three Briefs About . . . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Lions Club Installs New Officers Mrs. Julian Ccdeman leaves to morrow for a two weeks trip to Bowling Green, Ohio, where she will attend the National Classroom Teachers convention. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and sons of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Smith’s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ander son, Jr., have returned from their wedding trip and are residing on Fifth Avenue. Mr .and Mrs. Harry McSween and children will leave Saturday for a two weeks stay with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Mc Sween, in DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., Kristi and Jan, are spending the week in Flo rence with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Brodie. Mr. King accompanied them to Florence on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston R. Giles and sons, Chuck and Adrian, and Jimmy Smith are guests of the for mers sister, Mrs. C. B. Kugler, and Mr. Kugler at Myrtle Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Staton and daughters, Misses Shirley and Do rothy Staton, left Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Staton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Anderson, in Charlottesville, Va., and other rela tives in Alexandria and Ports mouth, Va. Miss Vivian Parks Adair of Hampton, Va., joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair, here du ring the week-end and they left Monday morning for a trip to Flori da. They will be guests of Mrs. Adair’s cousin, Mrs. Scott Souders, in Tampa. Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, is spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Oliver and small daughter. Debbie, of Spartanburg, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Bonds. Mr. and Mrs Bailey Dixon and sons are vacationing this week at Pawley's Island Mr and Mrs Rembert S. Tru- luck were visitors in McCormick during the week-end and accom panied the letters mother and aunt. Mrs Jack Scruggs and Mrs C D Boyd, to Charlotte on Sun day Mrs Wayne Jarvtt and children of Rock Hill, apeal several days i R PHts. while Mr Jarvis ia Orlando. Fla . being called af his Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., left Saturday for a stay at the Isle of Palms. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pitts of Smyr na, Ga., were guests of friends here this week Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Odom and daughters, Linda and Amy, of Wilmington, N. C., Rev and Mrs. Robert Freeland of Louisburg, N. C., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tho mas. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stephenson of Charleston, spent t h e weekend with the latter’s mother, Mrs. S. G. Dillard. Johnny Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson, leaves today with the Mackey Tour for a 26-day trip to the New England States, Canada, and points of interest along the Eastern seaboard. Lloyd Painter and daughter, Miss Irma Painter, returned yesterday to their home in Burlington, N. C., after a few days visti with his sis ter, Mrs. L. H. Bagwell, and Mr. Bagwell. Miss Nell Fuller of Charleston, will arrive during the week-end to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. B. T. Fuller, and brother, Johnny Fuller. Mrs. R. E. Sadler and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, Sr., are spending this week at the Isle of Palms as the guests of Mrs. W. L. Marshall and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Miss Bess Jones had as her guests on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. T. Wier Davis, of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Abernathy and son, Ervin, of Columbus. Ga. Mrs. Abernathy is the former Miss Martha Wier Davis. Mr. and MVs. C. W. Underwood and family, of Aiken, will spend the week-end here as guests of Mr and Mrs. James E. Wolfe. Mrs. R. P Skenes and little son. Ronnie, left last week to join Mr. Skenes in Richmond, Va., where they will make their home after spending some time with her moth er. Mrs. J. B Speake Mrs. Harry C. Layton is visiting | her sister, .Mrs R O. Ward in Kingstree Mrs Raymond Pitts and Mks John W. Little, accompanied by the farmer’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs George Buhman. of Sumter, will leave Sunday for a sev eral weeks vacation trip to the Groat I .ah at region Niagara Fall, and Ottawa. Canada Mrs Chartss Akermaa af Mecca. Ga . Is the guest at her niece Mrs The Clinton Lions Club installed officers for the 1958-59 year at its Friday evening session at Hotel Mary Musgrove. Front row, left to right, they are: Dr. Fred E. Holcombe, president; R. S. Truluck. vice president; L. N. Warren, vice president; George Frady, secretary. Back row: Harry McSween, director; W. S. Horne, tail twister; Henry M. Young, Jr., Lion tamer; Dr. David T. Mixon, director; J. A. Orr. treasurer; Brooks Owens, tail twister. Not In the picture was Fran< is Blalock, first vice president.—Photo by Dan Yarborough. Shop Wednesday Mornings Free Parking Clinton residents are invited to take advan tage of the free parking and shop on Wednesday mornings. SHOP CLINTON FIRST Mr and Mrs N. W McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Suber, of Savannah, Ga., visited the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suber last week Mrs. R. B. Hellams, Jr., has joined Lt. Hellams at Peace Air Force Base, Portsmouth, N. H., aft er spending a month here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Work man and with Lt. Hellams parents. Mrs. Jimmy Major and daugh ters, Ann and Peggy, of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Major's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ratchford W. Boland. Mr. Major will join them here for the week-end Mr and Mrs Grady Chandler and Miss Phyllis Sublett, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs L. P. Burns and daughter, Carolyn, of Mountville, visited Jimmy Chandler at Fort Jackson on Sunday Friends of Marvin DeYoung will u . — „ be interested to know he has re . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDaniel and t urne< i to his position with the City could offset the bullish daughters, Mr. and Mrs Joe C ! Fire Department Mr DeYoung was THF TRUE STATISTICS McDaniel and daughter, Mr. and ^fiou^iy injured in an automobile Since l»5u Europe has increased accident on March 10 its gold holdings to $8 billion, some Mr and Mrs B B Housiey and, froB1 min ‘ n * a™ 1 purchasing in the I daughter. Minam. of Dahlooega "P™ market and some by mmg anything related to business receive a copy of said ruling, I will or finance. , freely send it to any reader on re- VALUE OF THE DOLLAR , quest Previous to 1934 the American ^ — — * dollar was based on gold at a price w - FAULKNER fo $20.67 an ounce. Under the Roo- Laurens — William Herbert sevejt Administnatjor, the price Faulkner, 80, of Rt. 2, Laurens, was increased and the dollar di- d j ed late Saturday afternoon at his alone luted. It is said that Mr. Macmillan home following two years of declm- and President Eisenhower discuss- mg health and an illness of several ed the problem at their recent con- months ference They agreed that it should A native of McDowell County, also be discussed with friendly na N. C., he had made his home in tions; but this might cause them to Laurens County for the past 41 become frightened and lead them years. to withdraw gold from the United Surviving arc hi* wife, Mrs States, wheih American investors Magie Bostick Faulkner, four sons, do not want done. Willie L Faulkner of Laurens; Olin Interfering with the-price of gold 13 ™* Hoy Faulkner, both of Mount- would certainly cause more infla v,U 1 e; 3 ^ C faulkner 'Na tion Many people think inflation ^, ur ™ is a bullish argument in the stock * r ' <,raf1 >' ( humley. both market but it may not be so If •>* Surens. Mrs Billy Simpson of foreign nations withdraw very ( ' a ' much eold the ^arush factors ^ 3U,kn J r ^ brother John Faulkner, of MattsviUe; two Cln4ipp«rRo<)m O O* »OOM IMWWWU T IMMSO< THE WORLD S MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL 6UIDE R'-ad l.uk** IX 18-27 Come, follow me. (I.ukr 18:221 The great Filipino martyr. Dr Jose Rizal, gnee expressed his dis- appointmenl over the aimlesMie-s of many oCsjus countrymen In the face of a national crisis, he referred to them as stones wasted in the fields without becoming parts of any edifice Leave a stone alone by it^lfSn the field, and if Is trampled under the i feet of men. or perhaps become^ lost in dust or mud Pick it ip\ and make it part of a floor, or wall, or house, and a> long as that house stands.that stone; has usefulness If we take our seemingly insignificant lives and build them into the | cause of the Kingdom, our live* will have meaning In the face of today's great opportunities for investing our lives in this ; worthwhile cause—seeking to salvage humanity from hate and fear—we are so often found floating aimlessly around We are overburdened by the petty problem* of our personal existence. God helping us, let us for get self and deepen our disciplines hip PRAYER Our Father, we thank Thee for (ailing us to he disciptes of the laird Jesus Christ. Help us to hear His call and obey Open our eyes to the wonderful opportunity to become port of Thy eternal kingdom. Grant us the will to learn at Christ and the courage to follow Him. In the Master’s name. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Except a gram of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remain* Mrs Hamp McDaniel attended the McDaniel family reunion in Augus te, Ga.. on Sunday Mr and Mrs Otis McDaniel and daughter. R|£h, Ga ^ and ^ John R drawal» from other countne. Ann. at Fayetteville, spent work end here and also attended the reunion On Monday the N W Mc Daniel accompanied them to Fay rtteviBr for a visit Ralph Lee Wilkins at Uie at Palms, la visiuag Mrs J B Speake and children. Mary Muri and Mike, at Columbia, Mr and Mrs John W Davis and Tony, of Fountain Inn. were guests on Sundav of Mrs T M Seaae sisters, Mrs. Ella Eubanks of Lau rens and Mrs Nanny Cnssbom of Woodruff; 27 grandchildren and one great grandchild Funeral services were conducted Monday at 3 00 p m at Kennedy Mortuary chapel Buna! was in Ml Pleasant cemetrrv Mrs Harry Williams Hap of Chariottc N. C.. Huger W. B ARSON SAYS with Hus especially applies to West Ger many, the Netherlands, and Bel glum The Utter country has atao FOB ATMLETt ' t (HIT benefitted from its Urge uranium USE KERATOI.YTM \<THtN holdings in Africa During the last RECAIKF- few months, our gold supply has It •touth* oft aod ds»*oi*e% often been reduced UN btlikm At this ed sklo Ft poor* dr*p-*n loferttoo rale we would lose over t3H bd i# Me kilRag antes Get 1 —•— Imus worth during 1*5* dry tog T-4-L. a krraiofyu*. at aay A statistical analysis at this loae grog wore. I U<T rehef er year s that d has hero due to a Mr berk NtIM at McGees Prog our foreign trade utua store Sr-J-17 Up until recently, our exports » ' OFTICE SUPPLIES CO MIDWAY One Week Beginning Friday, July 4 Through Thursday, July 10 The \lo*t Talked About Picture Of Our Time The Picture You Mo*t Want To See "And God Created Woman" Starring the Senwattonal Brigitte Bardot (rented B» the Devil Hiaaneff Strictly Adult Entertainment Admission 75c at nm materials and ed goads emceed our export* nH%T %B<HT GOLD «MAB> v* Nat srady there has hern an M- • the price at Roddy's Restaurant During the Summer WIB He From 3 P. IV! to 12 P. M STARTING SATURDAY. JULY Sth w F INVITE EYERY ONE TO I'OME OUT AND ENJOY OCR DEIJC'KH’S CHARCOAL STEAKS AND SEAFOODS Mr and Mrs H C Tender mnod Mr and Mrs John at Lake Marray Is! •f U i emmandar H M R. and tew sans, at wore geeets a lew days Mat week at (he 1 tolnw. Mr and Mrs Jmper Bowl Lee has reread) purchased home on Wed Wrim Tommy DeYoung son of Mr Mrs Marvin DeYowM. u with the Seuth Carolina Highway De %% For the Best in Foods Come to Roddy's DON RODDY Mr and Mrs Charlie Barker vis Med Mr and Mrs Barney Browning la 4f*ksoovillr. Fla . the past week end Mr and Mrs Gus Traylor and son Tommy. Mr. and Mrs Charles Eu banks and children, of North Aug us ta. spent the week-end with Mrs Traylor’s parents. Mr and Mrs J. W Horton, also Mr and Mrs Andy Young Probably R tebbaJuag a gold ruble which w have a const ant value ia foreign trade all ovar the world Dus could make a groat impresson on both our allies and the backward na tions It should be aa important weapon for Russia in the economic war in which we are now engaged It seems, however, that ns the next step in making a Russian ruble uni versal for trade. 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