The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 28, 1958, Image 9
Thursday, August 28, 19S8
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Sevea
Items of Interest From . .
West Clinton
MRS. C. A. ELLEDGE. Correspondent and Representative
. PHONE 17ft
Mrs. Monroe Bradford and daugh
ter, Betty Sue, spent several days
last week with her brother, W. B
Phillips, and the Dorsey Turners.
They returned to Columbia to the
home of her son, Sgt. and Mrs. Lon
nie Bradford for an extended visit
before returning to their home in
Bee Log, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten and
Mts. Eunice Braswell visited SP
and Mrs. Jimmy Wooten and Mr.
and Mrs. Wort Jennings in Colum
bia on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Webb, Ann
and Al, and Arthur Dunaway spent
several days in Jacksonville, Fla.,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. ,H. Dun
away and Mr. and Mgs. Manley
Faulkner. Their mother, Mrs.
James Dunaway, who had been
visiting returned home with them.
Bobby Wooten has just returned
after beirtg away at camp with the
National Guards at Camp Stewart,
Ga. Mrs. Wooten and daughter,
Debbie, spent two weeks with the
former’? parents,. Mr. and Mrs. 0.
L. Godfrey, of Ninety Six, while he
was away.
Mrs. C. A. Elledge and sons, Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Stephens and son,
Buddy, of Columbia, were dinner
guests on Sunday of Mrs. Rose
Prather and Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Smith of Whitmire.
Tech Sgt. and Mrs. Aaron Balk-
ham have returned to their home in
New York after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bibgee,|Sr., and other
relatives here and id Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Hack Williamson
visited the former’s brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meeks
in Greenville this past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prather and
Johnny and Mrs. A. C. Whitten had
as their Friday night supper guests
Mrs. Lillie Ann Cox, of Atlanta,
Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Steph
ens and Buddy, of Columbia.
Hobart Phillips motored to Spar
tanburg one day last week to meet
his wife and children who had been
on a short visit with relatives in
Tennessee, and were enroute home.
Little Jimmy Webb stayed a few
days with his aunt, Mrs. Ray Fow
ler, in Augusta, Ga., while his par
ents and family were away on a
trip.
Mrs. W. I. Bouchillon, of Foun
tain Inn, spent the week-end with
her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Roberts
and family. •
Mrs. J. D. Howe and Mrs. Clyde
Howe and Mrs. Charlie Jennings, of
Gaffney, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. D. D. Freeman.
Mrs. Lillie Ann Cox, of Atlanta,
Ga., is visiting Mrs. A. C. Whitten
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prather
and Johnny for an extended visit.
Mrs. \A. C. W'hitten and Mrs. Lil
lie Ann Cox, of Atlanta, attended
the Wesleyan Methodist Church
Camp in Greer on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox, of New
berry, were supper guests of the
Joel Coxes on Sunday.
Mrs. Argil Scott & Bobby, Green
wood, spent the week with her sis
ter, Mrs. David Owens and family.
Also visiting them for a few days
was her mother, Mts. S. P. Dye,
of Spartanburg.
Mrs. James S. Painter and her
three children, of Mobile, Ala., vis
ited Mrs. Mollie Painter last week.
Capt. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
and daughter, Linda, of Columbia,
were Sunday visitors of the form
er’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Roberts and
family.
Yard Goods 3 Yds. I.00
Book Bags 98c to $2.98
Filler Paper to Fit
Anything
Notebook Binders
29c to 98c
Boy’s Dungarees
Most Any Style
2 pair $3.00
Boy’s Sox 4 pr. 88c
Boy’s Flannel and Cotton
Shirts 98c & $1.29
Bow's Double Knee
Dungarees Only $1.98
Girls’ Dresses
3 to 6x—$1.98
Girls’ Dresses
7 to 14—$2.98 & $3.98
Girls’ Panties
4 for $1.00
Girls’ Bobby Sox
4 pr. 97c
HERE IS THE BIG ONE—Vinyl Plastic Waste Cans,
10 Qt. Pails, Round and Square Dish Pans, all in pastel
colors, only 77c.
Good Selection
Rose's 5 & 10* Store
Get All Your School
Needs Here
Ernest Vaughn returned home re
cently with his graddaughter, Ann.
to Norfolk; Va., and has just re
turned after spending a visit with
his son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Vaughn, of Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter
and family, of Chester, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Beatrice Dyer and
her mother. Susie Hawks. Also visit
ing them for the week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vaughn and
their sons, Harold and Albert, of
Hla, Ga. *
D. L. Ml Gee has returned home
after visiting relatives in North
Carolina. «
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hurley, of
Salisbury, N. C., were weekend
visitors of the former’s father, Roy
Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stephens and
Buddy, of Columbia, were supper
guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Prather and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove, of
near Saluda, and Hubert Snelgrove
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Snelgrove on Sunday.
Mrs. John Henry Ballew and
Midge were visitors in Columbia on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Smith visited
relatives in Newberry on Monday.
Dean Arrowood, of Belmont, N.
C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Thibodeau recently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thrift and
Mrs. Virgil Barnes and daughter,
Gail, were Sunday visitors of the
Dorsey Turners.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Britt and
family, of Greenville, were week
end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Croy and family.
Louis Delvenar, of Florida, was a
week-end visitor of Mr. and Mrs.
John Henry Ballew and family.
N^r. and Mrs. A. G. Stephens and
Buddy, of Eau Claire, Columbia,
were week-end visitors of Mr. and
Mlrs. C. A. Elledge and boys. They
also visited other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis and
Mrs. Rose Prather, of Whitmire,
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Prather.
Rev. J. W. Spillers has just re
turned from conducting a revival at
Turkey Creek Baptist Church.
pita! last Ibursday and is improv
ing nicely at her home on Florence
Street.
Blgbee Reunion
The family and relatives and
friends of the Clyde Bigbee family
enjoyed an outdoor dinner and gath
ering at Lake Greenwood Sunday,
August 17. They also enjoyed boat
ing and other sports while there.
Enlists In Service
Robert Ballew, son of Mr and
Mrs. John Henry Ballew, of Sloan
St., enlisted for the armed forces
Monday, August 18. and is station
ed at Fort Jackson.
Birthdays
Mrs. Irma McGinnis celebrated a
birthday August 24.
Grace Wooten celebrated her
birthday Wednesday, August 27.
Janice Marie Dunaway celebrated
her birthday August 20.
Shirley Baker celebrates a birth
day August 30
Mrs. A. W. Ridings celebrates a
birthday August 30.
Laura Smith celebrated her birth
day August 12.
R. L. Adams celebrated a birth
day Sunday, August 24.
John Campbell celebrated his
79th birthday Wednesday. August
27.
Harry Foster celebrates a birth
day August 31.
Ed Huey celebrated his birthday
August 24.
Harold Cauble celebrates a birth
day August 28
Gail Brookshire celebrates a birth
day August 28.
Mrs. W R Thomas celebrated a
birthday August 28.
Thomas James observed a birth
day August 26.
Mrs. Thomas James celebrated
her birthday August 22
Wedding Anniversane*
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hedgepeth
celebrated their first wedding an
niversary Sunday, August 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginn celebrates
their wedding anniversary August
31.
Mr and Mrs M. W Adams cele
brated their wedding anniversary
August 25.
Mr and Mrs O. J Gilliland cele
brated their wedding anniversary
August 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lydie cele
brated their first wedding anniver
sary Sunday. August 24.
Attends Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee. Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bigbee, Jr.,
attended the golden wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Leonard in Greenville on Sunday,
August 24. Mrs. Leonard is a sis
ter of the former's.
Birthday Celebrated
Mrs. W. O. McGee was hostess
for a surprise birthday party on
Monday night at her home on North
Broad Street honoring her sister,
Mrs. Dessie Douglas.
Those enjoying the affair were
Essie Crowe, Mattie Harvey, Sarah
Jenkins, Mrs. Robert Neal, Lola
Mae Roland, Ella Harvey, Ruby
Bigham, Carvie Ballard, and Mrs.
John McAllister, and Pamela.
Mrs. Douglas received many nice
and lovely gifts.
Adams Reunion
, The Adams family held a reunion
at Greenwood State Park last Sun
day, August 24. There were around
125 persons attending.
The dinner was served picnic
style. Those attending from Clinton
were: Mr and Mrs. H. A. Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams and Joe.
Ricky Adams. Mr and Mrsi Hu
bert Leopard and daughters. Mary
Elizabeth McWaters. and Mrs. Clif
ton Heaton.
With The Sick
Mrs. M. W Adams has been ill
at her home on Bailey Street.
Mrs. Beatrice Dyer has returned
to her home oa Milling Ave . after
being a medical patient at Blalock’s
Clinic for 12 days
Mr* InabrUe Hooper returned
during Wbyld War II; and Bn., Association which holds ,an-! Done this the 2«th day of Augurt,
Whereas, Battery B. 107th AAA nual reunion meetings in Clinton 1958
had a distinguished record of and is holding its 1958 meeting on
achievement in its training exer August 30th; now, therofojre,
cises prior to World War II and I do hereby proclaim Saturday,
fought galantly through World War August 30th. 1958, to be BATTERY
II, bringing great honor to itself B DAY and I extend, on behalf of
and to the City of Clinton; and the people of Clinton, welcome to
Whereas, the men who were at- the members of Battery B 107th
tached to Battery B, 107th AAA AW AAA AW Bn Association and to
Bn , prior to and during World War the members of their families as
II have formed an organization they participate in their annual re-'
known as Battery B 107th AAA AW union meeting
JOE P TERRY,
Mayor of the City of Clinton
Registration Today For
Joanna Kindergarten
Joanna Baptist kindergarten En- j
rollmcnt Day will be held Thursday
(today) from 9:00 until 11:00 a. m
and from 3:00 until 5:00 p. m
Every child attending kindergar-'
ten is requested to come during |
these hours, accompanied by a pa i
rent. This applies to children who
have attended before.
The 1958-59 schedule w ill be re- j
sumed on September 2 at 9:00 a j
m. TTie hours will be from 9:00 to
12:00 a. m., Monday through Fri
day.
Children who will be 4 years old'
by November 1 and 5 years old
may be enrolled.
Mrs. James Mitchell or Mrs
Walter Byars may be contacted
Yarborough Studies
General Portraiture
Dan Yarborough of Clinton, has
been awarded a certificate by the I
Winona School of Photography, Wi-1
nona Lake, Indiana, for completing
an intensive course in general por ,
traiture.
PROCLAMATION
State of South Carolina,,
County of Laurens,
City of Clinton.
Whereas, many residents of the 1
City of Clinton and of the Clinton j
area were members of Battery B.;
107th AAA AW Bn., prior to and 1
keep him Smiling
WITH SAVINGS!
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Of course you warn a happy future for your youngster.
And that, you know, takes saving. So why not open an
insured savings account w,th us now, and make it
while your ch.ld grows? Make him feel extra
important by adding some of his own money to the
account Savings here are insured to $ 1 0,000 and earn
a worthwhile return.
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202 N. BROAD ST. FI RNITI RK CLINTON. S. C
BRING A FRIEND TO
CHURCH WITH YOU
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YOUNG’S
Gulf Service
212 N. Broad St.
JOANNA
STORES
Joanna, S. C.
SHEALY’S
FLORIST
Jarob* Huy. — I’b- 957
Night & Sunday 1440
IRBY’S
MARKET
207 Mimgrove St.
McGEE’S
DRUG STORE
100 W. Ham St.
DEES OIL CO.
S. Broad St.
GULF OIL
CORP.
J. A. Addison. Distributor
Thi> Series of Messages Is I’uhlished Each Week By the Following Clinton F irms in
• he Interest of Increasing Church Attendance
McGEE S DRUG STORE
100 W. Main Si.
Johnson Bros.
Super Market
South Broad St.
GASTLEY’S
GIFT SHOP
Columbia Highway
NEWBERRY
COUNTY BANK
Joanna
CLINTON TIRE
& RECAP. CO.
! 113 S. Broad St.
YARBOROUGH
OIL CO.
415 W. Main St.
BANK
OF CLINTON
215 V Broad St.
COOPER
MOTOR CO.
211 W. Main SI.
C. & L.
CONCRETE CO.
205 W. Carolina Ave.
INDUSTRIAL
SUPPLY CO.
219 W. Main St.
CITIZENS FED.
SAV. & LOAN
220 W. Main St.
ADAIR'S ,
Sporting Goods
115 S. Brood St.
rue church ron ail . ..
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
TWr Oi.rrK ia graaieat factor «.
tar A (or A* b.ikJin( of character
food miiriuhip. It in a atorchouM ol
ipintul talort. Wiiho.1 a itro*( Church.
Mithcr democracy Mr citilitaliM can
nrtiet. There ore font tommd ttttam
why every peno. thoold altead eemcee
refvlarljr Md Mfiporl the Church. They
are: (I) For hn own take. (2) For hit
children ! eke (1) For the take .( kit
CMnmuniir end .alio*. (4) For Ae take
of Ae Church inelf, which need* kn
Meat awl material twpporl. Pla. to fo
» church regularly aad read your BAle
dady.
T. E. JONES
& Sons Furniture
200 W. Main St.
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Apples are big business! About .150 milUea
bushels ere grown in the U. S. each year.
Perhaps that’s why this Ud wonder* tf b*
could find itill another use for the apple. Or
perhaps he only wonders if there's a worm ia
it. If there is. will he toss it away, complaining
it’s no good ? ^
Some people say they don’t go to Church
because there are hypocrites in the Church. Than
you might aa well chuck out that basket at
apples in the cellar. There’s probably at least
one worm in it But really, does that affect the
goodness and usefulness of all the real?
The Church ia big business too, guiding mil-
Hons of souls each year. If you will attend
regularly, earnestly worshipping and aiacerety
watching for a place where you can be of service,
you will give and gam a life-full that’s worth
while. Then you will forget there might he n
hypocrite, er e wormy apple around.
HOWARD’S
PHARMACY
105 fe. Main St.
LARK’S
Esso Station
SI I S. Broad SI.
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