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> • / Thursday, November 13, 1958 THE CLiNTON CHRONICLE • • * Briefs About People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mrs. J. P. Johnson, a member of the Thom well Schools music facul ty, was called to Portsmouth. Va., Tuesday because of the death of her brother-in-law. Col. ,nd Mrs. F. V. Smith and son. Ty, leave today for a two week’s stay in Washington. D. C., where Col. Smith will be on duty. The latter part of the month he will go to Fort McPherson. Ga., where his headquarters will be HILL RETURN TOMORROW Mrs. Bailey Diion and sons will return tomorrow after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood In Talladega, Ala. , V Miss Cornelia Hams of Column bia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McGee attended the Clemson-Georgia Tech game on Saturday in Atlanta. Friends of Marion Nabors will be interested to know he is improving after being ill at home the past week. Judy and Jeanie Nabors and Lynn Coleman were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mor gan, in Laurens during the week end. Mrs. Eugene Hitt spent the week end in Anderson with her son and land Mr. Addison, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Mrs Hugh Eichelberger, Jr., and Floyd Hitt. ! little daughter, Sandra, of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blakely vis- are spending the week with Lt. itde their son and daughter-in-law, Eichelberger’s parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Blakely in Char leston the past week-end Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Macdonald were in Marietta, Ga., several days this week where he spoke to the Women of the Church of the Pres byterian Church. Mrs. Rufus D. Lewis of Spartan burg, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. E B. Sloan Also visiting Mrs. Sloan during the week were her son, Eugene Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. John Undsay of Columbia. Mrs H. H. Harris and Mrs. Ade laide Murray returned Tuesday to their home in Columbia after a few days with their daughter, and granddaughter, Mrs. Tom Addison Brewer Dixon of Talladega, Ala , was an overnight visitor here this week with his son, Bailey Dixon, | Mrs. C. M Bailey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Childress and daughter of Sumter, spent the week end with Mrs. Childress’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Chaney. Mr and Mrs. Tom Addison were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Retterer in Atlanta, Ga., and attended the Clemson-Georgia Tech game on Saturday. IS HOSPITAL PATIENT Friends ef Mrs. Chick Ray will be interested to know she is a pa Walter. Perry and David Arrinfr ticnt a ‘, the General Hospital, ton, of Greenville, spent the week- Greenville, n end with their aunts, Musses Mar garet and Katherine Blakely. Rev. an operation on Tuesday. NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Jack HUl and son, David, formerly of Aiken, are now making their home'' here. Mr. Hill is manager of the market at the Colonial Store and they are occupying the former John R. Webb residence on Oakland street. Visitors of Mrs. J. B Wilder on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Wilder and daughter, Sara Louise, of McCormick; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maher and Mrs. Ada Campbell of Spartanburg Mr. and Mrs. E .E. Ashmore of Charlote, N. C., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper, Mr and Mrs. Tom Cooper. Mr and Mrs. Bobby Edwards of | Columbia, spent the week-end here H. W. Woodruff, of Sarasota, Fla., ^ w jth Mrs Edwards’ parents, Mr. William M. Blakely, of Louisville, was here several days this week to and Mrs C. D Pitts. Ga., was an overnight visitor here 1 see his mother, Mrs. E. T. Woodrufi Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Campbell, and brother, T. Earl Woodruff who formerly of Columbia, have moved with his sisters last week. Mrs. J. A. Neighbors, accompan ied by Mi-s. J. 1. Copeland, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Dendy, of Richmond, Va., spent several days last week in Fort Pierce, Fla., where they at tended the wedding of the latter’s’ son, Marshall C. Dendy, Jr., to Miss Judith Curtner on Saturday at the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Cope- us ill at the Veterans Hospital, to Clinton and are occupying a resi- Oteen, N. C. dence at 107 Young Drive. Mr. Mrs Maggie Crawford, \Ir. and Campbell is manager of the Sou- Mrs. Charles Crawford and son, ihern Bell Telephone Company here. Gregory of Piedmont, were week - Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent end guests of the former's sister, Sunday in Mooresville, N. C., with Mrs. E. L. Holland, and Mr. Hoi- their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Math- land. eson, and Mr. Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake spent Don Rhame, student at Davidson land accompanied the Deudys to Sunday and Monday in Charleston College, N. C., was at home for the Richmond where she will spend the with their daughter, Mrs. P. M. week-end with his parents, Dr. and winter. iClement and children. Mrs. D. 0. Rhame. Most Talented Miss Betty Sue SpiUers, Clinton sophomore at North Greenville Junior College, was named the most talented girl In recent class elections at the Baptist school. Miss SpiUers is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. SpiUers of this city. Mr. SpiUers Is pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. Dr. and Mrs. James L. Walker spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., where they were guests of Dr. Charles V. Ouzts and attended the Clemson-Georgia Tech game. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger Barbara and John Eichelberger, with Miss Lulie Eichelberger of Laurens, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Edgar Terrell, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C., in celebration George Blalock, Jr., student at Davidson College, N. •€., spent the week-end with his parents, Dr and Mrs. George R. Blalock. Mrs. M Cassanova, who is spend ing some time in Greenville with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey, visited her daughter. Mrs. James Jacks, and Mr. Jacks for the week-end. Miss Irene Workman and Miss Agnes Davis were guests on Sun day of the formers’ sister. Mrs. J. W. Parlcr, in Batesburg Mrs. David Miller and Mrs Ruth Newell returned Monday to their home in Baltimore, Md., after spending the past week here with the formers’ daughter, Mrs Charles G. Buice, and Mr. Buice. HERE FOR CHRISTENING Captain and Mr*. W. F. We»- anrn are guest* this week of their | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Binder. Capt. Wes I anen i»-commandlng officer of the Naval Construction Battalion Cen i ter at DavisviUe. R. I., and they 1 came especially to attend Chris tening services for their Httfe granddaughter, Carolyn. Mr. j Binder attends Presbyterian Col lege and they reside in the King Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Porterfield and granddaughters, Linda and La nd Burroughs, of Colbert, Ga., vis ited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ssogins and other relatives here the past week. Also guests of the Scogins on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. John Teague and daughter. Diane, .of Augusta, Ga. Mr and Mrs Tench P Owens’ 1 '] spent Saturday in Columbia with the former’s sister, Mrs. Carl Clary, and the Rev. Mr. Clary. Mrs. Broadus E. Smith, Jr., leaves this week to join Pvt. Smith at Fort Devens, Mass . where he is of the birthday of Miss Eichelber- now stationed Formerly he was at Fort Jackson. * PFC. George Sineath, Jr , who is attending guided, missile school in Denbeigh, Va., was the woek-end guest of his mother, Mrs. George Sineath REVOLUTIONARY new performance! fORCID AIR OIL FIRcD HOME HEATERS now give you ® -K. SUPER FLOOR HEAT SIEGLER pours 4 times more hoot over yoer floors for FULL HOUSE HEATING! Hie big, furnace volume blower drives 4 TIMES MORE room air,through the heart of the fire and out over your Boors. You get furnace comfort in every room without costly pipes and registers to install. 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He is a native of Graniteville and she is from Jackson Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey and Mrs. Carlisle Neely were Monday visi tors in North Augusta and Augusta. Ga., Mrs. Godfrey with her daugh ter, Mrs. Callie Gault and Mr Gault, and Mrs Neely with her fa ther. T. B Lee GROUP AT PICKENS Dr. M. A. Mardonald. president of Thurnwell Orphanage, was the guest speaker on Snwday morning at Ike Pickens Presbyterian Charck. He was accompanied by Mrs. Macdonald and a grnnp of Thors well Undents VISIT SON Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Cushnie of White Plaint, N. Y., spent the week-end with their son and dan ter in law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cushnie The latter Mr. ( whale is a student at Presbyterian Cal- lege and they reside in an apart ment in the L. R Dillard home #n Cleveland street. Mr an4 Mrs Tom Gasque of Ma rion. their son. Tommy, a >tudent at Wofford College. Mias Linda Timmerman of Greenwood, a stu dent at Columbia College. Mr an-J Mrs J W Purvis and children of Rock Hill, a ere guests on Sunday! Mr and Mrs O F, Beaty and Mr and Mrs Roy Casque sons Mike and Steven, and Mrs S Mrs Curtis Freeman and little P Bowers were week-end guests of daughter Karolyn. are spiislmg Mrs Beaty's sister Mrs George P »»veral months with her parents Davis, in Charleston and attended Mr and Mrs Oitn lurr They have the Cttadei PC game on Saturday been residing in Williamsburg. Va ., I Mr and Mrs C B Kuflnr and Lt Freeman will graduate on daughters at Myrtle Beach spent December 1> from s company offi Sunday hare with Mrs Kugler’t pa- rrr * trunaportatioa school at lort rents Mr and Mrs C. C. Giles, her Eustis. Va brother and uster uulaw, Mr and Mrs TVurstoa R Giles of Mrs R C Guy of the staff will be interested to know the I* now recuperating at kr home at her sister m Jenkins ville after receiving a broken hip injury in a fall and a stay at a Ca- Hurricane church w has mg an lumbsa hospital every member canvass day Sub DC1 Mar via B Fuller at the fait- day November 1« Each member u ed States Navy. Mr* Fuller of May to rdi out a card aad return pert. Fla . were w-wk-ewd gue*a of to W P C.avtley the former * stators. Mrs Ben P. The church has act a goal for Sun Mauldin aad Mrs W R Gambrel: gay school attendance on Sunday Oa Saturday they visited tbeir pa and tu* •«ked every member to rents. Mr and Mrs -J C Fuller j* promt and bring s visitor Sun a Fort Mill because of the illness sf day school begins at 2 » and HURRICANE COMMUNITY NEWS rhurrb services at J 15 • • a TV evening circle at the Wo mans Missionary Society at Hum cane church will meet this evening t Thursday > at 7 50 at the nome of Mrs Odus Young • • • Mr and Mrs J W Caidweii and children visited Mr. and Mrs Karl! King in Seneca Sunday Mrs Pearl Smi»n is visiting Mr and Mrs J O Teague in North the latter \ ISfTING IN 'SPARTANBURG Mu* Guaeir A4dy b vnutag her uatrr. Mr* klgv Bobo aad Mr IUW m Spartanburg Kr tends of Bob LTdrtrk will be in terested to know he is convalescing at the new Roper Hospital Charles tun. where he underwent surgery last week Visitmg him during the j week-end were Mrs l ldnck. his mother, Mrs C C. fldnck. Mr. and Mrs S. N I’ldnck They also Augusta visited Mr and Mrs Paul Olixei ^j r arK j Mr* William Gastley | Mrs Oliver is the former Miss Lu Mr and Mrs Eddie Craven were cille I’ldnck Monday evening supper guests of 1 Mr and Mrs Maunc. Fernter Vr ar ^ Mrl Charles Young and sons, of Lafayette Ind will Mrs najsy (;**!*> celebrated a] spend the coming weekend here birthday November 12 with the former’s brothers and sis- • • • tcr-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Tom For Mr ;im i Charles Young en-l riter at the home of the latter’s tertained with a candlelight buffet || mother. Mrs. W A. Dicus. supper Saturday evening at their i Mr and Mrs T. J. Fernter and home in celebration of their wed Miss Catherine Dicus returned yes d irl g anniversary. Out of town] terday from a few days visit at guests for the occasion were Mr Parris Island with their brother, and Mrs. Charlie B Nantz and sons) Major W A. Dicus and family. They of Morganton, N. C.; Mr and Mrs attended the Marine Anniversary Sam Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Ball there on Monday evening. Brown of Laurens. NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF 1958 CITY TAXES Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton are due and collectable from November ist to December 31st for the year 1958. The tax isooks will open November 1 at the office of the Town Clerk and Treasurer and will remain open up to and through Decemlier 31. A penalty of ten per cent ( (10*3 ) shall la? added if said taxes are not paid on or before January 1. 1959. * The levy for current fiscal year is 53 mills: 26 mill* for current operating expenaes. and 27 mills for interest and sinking funds on various bond issue* outstanding. IB. K OMENS, CH> Uteri aad TraaMure* FAMILY SAVINGS DAY! THE PICKINS' ARE THIN — RUT THE BARGAINS ARE GREAT! NEW PRICE REDUCTIONS TO SAVE . YOU MONEY — DOORS OPEN 8:30 A. M.! g" l"rj»iiW WOMEN’S UNIFORMS X HOUSE DRESSES Slashed Now! 1.88 Girl’s Better COATS Odd Lots Now 800 THICK THIRSTY CANNON TERRY HAND TOWELS . 31-I.00 WORLD FAMOUS! Penney s Own Bleached Sheets YOURS NOW AT MONEY SAVING REDUCED PRICES - LIMITED QUANTITIES! Lightweight Cannon WASH CLOTHS 12 ^ 1.00 One Table REMNANTS REDUCED! CtMIII SKWI.V. I.KNCTHS—SAVE: ONE I XRI.K BETTER PIECE GOODS 3 V<b-1.00 PRICES SLASHED ON INFANTS AND TODDLERS WEAR FOR YOURSELF OR FOR GIFTS-SAVE NOW ALL ITEMS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! ZIPPER TOP FOR Jl NIOR BOYS! 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