The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 24, 1958, Image 9

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Thurnday. July 24, 1958 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pact Scvca LYDIA MILLS MRS. CLYDE TRAMMELL, CorrMpomdent, RapreaenUtW. TELETHONK IMS Sgt and Mrs. Tommy Huskey and son of Fort Bragg, N. C., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish. Sgt. Huskey has a 20-day leave before reporting to Fort Dix, N. J. From there he will go to Germany for a three-year tour of duty. Mrs. Huskey and Stevie will remain here for several months. Telephone Talk IKE EDWARDS Your Telephone Manager PLAN AHEAD! This is the time of year 1 like to get out and look over the summer’s- crop of new homes. They’re all mighty nice—so pretty and modern. Of course, as a telephone man, I especially like to see the ones that are “telephone planned.” This means telephone outlets are prearranged so a new home owner can have as many as he wants just where he wants them. Then, if there’s only one phone to begin with, others can be installed later without any trouble. The wiring is concealed, and there’s no need to run wires around doors and woodwork. Look for the Telephone Planned Home symbol when you go new house hunting. If you’re building your own new home (or even just remodeling your old one), call us and we'll be happy to help you with your telephone planning. PHONE AHEAD Just as July is a heavy building month, it's also vacation month—probaWy the most popular of the summer So, remember, when you're traveling on the highway, take it easy! No ttason to hurry 1 If you're going to he late or if you’re worried about reservations, just call ahead You II find convenient outdoor tele phone booths ready to serve you most everywhere you go. IS THIS TAX FAIR’ Somewhere recently I came acnm this Imk View nl the past It wetm that m anoant Egypt the Mr of a uu toMcclor was no cinch Many were often attacked by the uapaycrv smeared wwh honey, and kf! Md to ant hUh I’m certainly glad bmrv have changed mpany ia a tax coScdor el mm The I id coftcct f r extra 104 ft nc Ms Ortpnaiy. this tax mm a war r. but you udl pay N today No hold utility It subject to such a tax. so M fair art* to aS it’s high time the Fndeial exene tax nat Mr and Mrs James Seay of Greenville, were visitors of Mrs. J H. Seay on Sunday. Sgt Wally Whitt of Eglin Field, Fla., was here during the week-end, coming to accompany Mrs. Whitt and children back to Florida. TOey have been residing with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Howell. Mr. and Mrs.- Jimmy Black and children of Greer, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Edge. The Black and Edge families en joyed dinner, boating and skiing at Lake Greenwood. Mrs. Hallie Campbell with Mrs. Cecil Glenn of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Yarbrough at Mars Hill, N. C., on Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Fuller, Misses Ber tha Joy and Beverly Webb visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee in Laurens Friday evening. Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. Jes sie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wyatt and son were Sunday visi tors of the former’s brother, An drew Perry, in Rion. Misses Beverly Buzhardt and Mona Cannon are spending the week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holland, in Allendale. Mr. and Mrs. David Coker and Marvin, with Mr. and Mrs. Garri son Childress of Joanna, visited relatives in Greenville Sunday. Charlie Cooper spent the past week at Daytona Beach, Fla. Sgt. and Mrs. Jessie Rarvey and children and Mrs. Alma Harvey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turner in Greenwood. Mrs. David Word, Miss Susan Word, Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. J. I}. Templeton, Martha and Don Mann, Rev and Mrs. Milford San ders and sons, Cecil McLendon, Bo Brown and J. A. Black were among thoae going to Camp Buck horn du ring the past week while the Lew a District Camp Fire and Blue Bird girl* were there Mr* F. L. Thornburg. Lee Thornburg and Billy Wyatt were called to Eastman. Ga, recently due to the death of the former * brother. Cecil Moore Mr and Mrs. J. C. Atkinson and Rondel attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mt and Mrs J. Fuller in Joanna Sunday Mr and Mrs J T Lanford and Johnny visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank Pettit in l man Mr and Mrs J B Mr sad Mrs Hugh Ballard Pat visited J B W 111 M F Mr and Mrs Lester Darla Mr and Mrs C. J. Mitchum of Mr and Mrs Herman Phipps Charleston, were guests of her Mr and MVs Wayne McHand mother, Mrs. Lillie Bell Miller have returned to their home in Bry Mr and Mrs. Johnny Deaton *° n City, N. C., after a several and Mrs W I. Bailey visited rela we *** s,a y with th * T ^*4* lives in Ninety-Six Saturday On ,e y Sunday they attended the Lowery her birthday July 29 Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt Oakley have a wedding anniversary July. 26. Mrs. W. L. Cato is to celebrate a birthday July 29 Surviving besides his parents are one brother and one sister. Hey ward R King, Jr., and Myra Lynn King, both of the home; the pater nal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Graveside vrvteea were conduct ed at Rosemont cemetery Wednes day at 11 no a m by the Rev J. B. Cole. revival services in Greenwood. Mr and Mrs. W. J. Franklin and Miss Carol Franklin visited Mrs. Franklin’s sister, Mrs. G. C. Thompson, and Mr. Thompson in Anderson Sunday. Mrs. Gladys Buice and Mrs. Janice McAlister and children of Anderson, returned home with the Franklins for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Rudder and daughter, Joyce, and Tommy Fisk With The Sick Mrs. Fred Bodie has returned to her home following several days stay at Blalock Clinic due to an ear infection. Mrs. Nettie Lou Phipps is recu perating at her home after an ope ration illness at Hays hospital. Junior Thomas will observe Irfcr-®. 11 °f ( linton, and the maternal grandparents, Mr, and Mrs Farmer Terry of Laurens birthday July 26 July 27th will be Mrs W. L Mote’s birthday Sherry McGee will celebrate a birthday July 26 Mrs. Henry Lee will observe ner birthday July 27. T Receives Discharge Gerald Gilstrap, son of Mr. and of Greenwood, were Sunday guests ^ rs - ( laude Gilstrap, recently ar- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss. rived home from California after Mrs. Wayne Templeton and Mrs. j rece i v ' n 8 a discharge from the Bill Fennell , were in Greenville ^ av y Monday, going to bring the for- mer’s brother, Lamar Patterson, Junior GA Meeting Changed home from Donaldson AFB hos- The Junior Girls’ Auxiliary of pital. He has a three weeks conva- the Lydia Baptist Church will meet lescent leave. Thursday, July 31, instead of today Mr. and Mrs. J T. Whitmore as previously announced. Members and family were Sunday visitors are asked to please' note ^this of her mother, Mrs. Eva Rh6des, change. in Woodruff Miss Kay Roberts spent the past Rirthdays and Aniversaries week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Smith cele- and Mrs. K. A. Torre, in Lancas-; brated their 37th wedding anmver- ter. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Ro-! sary July 21. berts spent the week-end with the Miss Janice Goss will celebrate King Infant .Samuel Gene King, one-day-old infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hey ward King, died early Tuesday morning at a local hospital. GOT A SUMMER COLD TAKE for symptomatic RELIEF Office Hours 9-5:20 '200 South Rroad St. PHONE 658 DR. FRED E. HOLCOMBE SAVE or Torre's home. and accompanied Kay her 15th birthday July 30. Mrs. Dewey Darby will observe Mr. and Mrs Earl McDonald and her birthday July 29 Charles of Easley, Mr. and Mrs.j Mrs. T R Nelms will observe Dan McDonald and son of Fountain her birthday July 27. Inn, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitts will celebrate a Mrs. C. M. Broome and Miss Bet- birthday July 29 ty McDonald. Mr. and Mrs Maxie Reeder will Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenn and observe a wedding aniversary July children, Keith and Deidre. of 30. Greenville, were Sunday supper Tommy Kitchens will be 12 years guests of Mr. and Mrs Clyde old July 28 Trammell. Keith remained for the ‘ Happy Birthday” to Wyatt and week with his aunt and uncle [Mrs D. E Roberts today. Mr and Mrs Johnny Barnes and Mrs Audrey Estes will observe daughter, and Mrs Lucy Brown of a birthday July 30 Union, were Sunday visitors of Mrs Alma Harvey will celebrate INVEST with DR. N. CARL WESSINGER announce-.' the opening of an office for practice of general denlMry continuing practice of Dr. A. D. Salter 109 Kant Caratima A«e. Telephone M|0 “DIE FOR ALL YOU ARK WORTH’ Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN M Yanra Eapartwr* PROrtKftlONAL IN SCR ANTE INFORMATION I t RMSHFO FREE Safety — Profit — Convenience Start Your PLUS VALUE Savings Account Now ...at urens Federal Savings] AND LOAN A SSOC/ATION the security or a n a tion LAURENS. SOUTH CAROLINA “Ten Years Of PLUS VALUE Service* »t •. m«i> rr fMoSH *MI3 BASEMENT Thursday — Friday COTTON HOUSE DRESSES Special Group All From Reg. Stock! Cotton Print House DRESSES Values to $3.99 Saturday GIRLS’ SUITS & DUSTERS Ravon Linen*, and Failles . .00 Helk’it basement! Summer clearance values that >ou can't affurd to misc’ . . . reduction.- up to T.i^c offered while they last! Starts Thursday morning . . . your opportunity to -ave at unbelieveably low pnee-. Values to $8.95 Size 3 to 6 and 7 to 14 Must Be Sold! KIDS' 2 and 3 RING SWIMMING POOLS Reduced - 52.99 - Now FREE!! Ring or Beach Balls with the purchase of any swimming pool at.. 100 Ladtes’ Summer DRESSES Must be sold! All Sizes to 24Vi . . . Values to 5.99 YOI R CHOICE 100 Ladies’ Better Dresses Voiles! Sheers and Novelty l^rint Cottons! Size 7 to 1.V- 10 to 29: and Half Sizes. Values to 5.99 While They Last!! Lace Tennis Oxfords Sizes For Women • And Children . . . (her 100 Pm. to Choose From Don’t Be Ute . . . They Mon t Laat Long At This LAW PRICE While They Last Full 14” Size CHARCOAL GRILLS Thur-Fri-Sat Only ! CHILDREN'S’' r PLAY SHORTS Sizes 2 to 8 UNBLEACHED SHEETING 39” Wide While it Lasts! - 10 Yds. For W C o o L A T R E L E 8 Pastel Colored SHEETS and CASES ONLY 1.66 Made to Sell For 2.99 Twins A Double Bed Size. Slight Imperfections Make These QUALITY Sheets at This Ixiw Price! Use Our E-Z-Y Lay A-Way Plan! Each ATTN MEN! Dress Straw HATS Reduced for Quick Sale Your Cktics 99 Ea. • MEN’S DRESS PANTS SPECIAL BIG BARGAIN TABLE! Wash'n Wear Km' Non Onlv 2 77 3 77 BIG GRAB TABLE Children.- Strap SANDALS MukI All Sizes . . . Values to 2.* \t Hile Thev U»t I o OWy 1 .44 Pr.