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# Thursday, November VO, 1958 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Briefs About / People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Tom G. Pitts, of Lynchburg, Va., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs P. M. Pitts ATTENDS TB SEAL LUNCHEON Mrs. D. O. Rhame was in Colum bia on Friday to attend the State TB Stal Sale luncheon. Mrs. David Coker, of Hartsville, who is state chairman, spoke. Miss Terrell Cook, a student at i Converse College, Spartanburg, spent the week-end with her moth er. Mrs. David S. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stutts and daughter, Nancy, of Fayetteville, N. C., were here for the week-end with his mother, Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Billy Falls, who works in Waiter- boro. spent me week-end with his father, W. E. Falls. Mrs. Falls and othfer relatives. Mrs. Ralph Yonce and children, of Johnston, visited her mother, Mrs. J. David Copeland here during the week-end. FROM OREGON Homer Bodie of Portland, Ore., is here for a visit with Ms mo ther, Mrs. R. C. Stewart, and oth er relatives. Mrs. V. Grill has re- tamed to her home in Norfolk, Va., after spending the past week with her mother, Mrs. Stewart. Among Winthrop students at home for the week-end were Misses Shir ley Staton, Mary Jo Sloan, Barbara Roberts, and Dolly Crouch. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hamilton of Columbia, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Allie Hamilton, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Horne of near here visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. P. McCarthy, of Greenwood, who is a patient in the Columbia Hos pital, on Tuesday. Friends of H. Earl Payne will be glad to know he is recovering from injuries received in an accident and is able to be out again. HERE WITH PARENTS Friends of Miss Miriam Temple ton, dietitian at University Hospital, Augusta, Ga., will be interested to know she has been spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Templeton while recuperating from a wrist operation. Mrs. Frances McGowan, of Mul lins, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Smith and Mr. Smith. Friends of Mrs. L. V. Powell will be interested to know she is at home and able to be out again after a re cent stay at a Columbia hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Dayid Trice and daughter, Linda, of Fayetteville, N. C.. were here for the week-end with Mrs Trice’s mother. Mrs. Earl Workman and other relatives. Mir. and Mrs. E. P. Pratt and Jackie Orr, of Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Prather. Mrs. J. R. Dillard, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Bazemore with Mts. J. A. Dor sey, of Houston, Texas, have return ed to their homes in Jacksonville, Fla., after being here with Mrs. J. B. Wilder a few days, coming especially for the funeral of Mr. Dillard. < HAS EYE OPERATION Friends here of Mrs. J. M. Dick, of Raleigh, N. C., will be interested to know she is a patient at the Duke University Hospital. Durham, N. C., where she underwent an eye opera tion. She expects to return to her home in Raleigh in about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blalock and sons spent Sunday in York with the former’s sister, Mrs. James Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casque and family were week-end guests of the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Casque in Mar ion. * N Mrs. W. Roy Pitts had as guests for the week-end Dr. and Mrs. Rob ert J. Grube and children, of Cam- dren, of Camden, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lewis Pitts and children, of Be- thune. Mrs. J. C. Pace left yesterday to join Sgt. Pace in Orangeburg where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. John Holland Hun ter, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler and Kirk Milam, with Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Burns and Carolyn Burns, of Mountville, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Oliphant in Gaffney on Saturday evening. Mrs. D. D. Edmunds, of New York, is here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Henry. Friends will regret to know Mrs. Henry con tinues ill at Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Boone, N. C , and Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Rock Hill, will join the family for the week-end. Mrs. S. B. Pruitt, Miss Nancy Jo Pruitt, Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, of Whitmire, visited Mrs. Sammie Wright, who is a patient at Forest Hills Veterans Hospital in Augusta, Ga., on Sunday Friends of Mrs. Wright regret to know she contin ues ill. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Friends of Wyman M. Shealy will be interested to know he has re turned home after an operation ill ness and hospital stay and is con valescing at his home on East Wal nut Street. Mrs. Earl Bethea, of Dillon is the guest of Mrs. C. W. Stone. Mrs. James M. Oeland. of Darling ton, was a visitor here Monday and was the guest of friends. Special Purchase For Christmas Delivery T A RECORD LOW PRICE $49.95 VUUi FOt OMIT $**rV95 THESE FUTURES ^ Snijittd hi e (ImHc »*yto walnyt. NMpfe «f mahafany •fttfb H Mm* w«fl «Mi • 4 RpaRiaai m# «l vMcfc to • dtptk ftfe draw* CaUMd *ev«r fa*. Pfettop «l # M to M M h+m «pM» II TIM6H? GCOWN ON SOUTHERN woodlands provides the caw MATERIAL FOR A WEALTH OF PRODUCTS USED BY ALL OF US IN EVERYDAY LIVING/ WELL- MANAGED TIMBERLANDS MEANS MORE WOOD-. AND THUS MOCf PRODUCTS TO Benefit the economy of THE SOUTH/ MOVES HERE Mr and Mrs. Ben Martin and the latter’s son, Stevie Thompson, form erly of Spartanburg, are now mak ing their home here at B-2 King Apartments on Cedar Street. Mr. Martin is market manager for the Community Cash Store. Mrs^' Effie Wasson, of Hickory Tavern, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Wingard and Mr. Wingard. Also visiting the Win- gards and Mrs. Emmie Wingard on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Russell King, of Darlington. Ralph Adair returned Tuesday to his home in Macon, Ga., after spending a few days here with his sister, Mrs. W G. King, Mr King and other relatives. HERE FOR SEVERAL WEEKS Mrs. Marshall Lanter and daugh ters. Marcia Ann and Melinda, are spending several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Fowler while Capt. Lanter is on ma neuvers in Alaska. He is stationed and they reside at Fort Bragg, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon, Jr., and son. of Spartanburg, were guests on Sunday of their son and brother, the Rev. Joel E Cannon and family. Mrs. James Macdonald and chil dren spent last week in Charleston with her parents. Mr and Mrs Riv ers T. Jenkins, being joined for the week-end and Citadel-V. M I. game by Dr. Macdonald SPEAKS AT DLVNER Dr. John J. McSween delivered the inspirational message at West minster Presbyterian Church. Greenville, loyalty dinner on Mon day evening Mrs. 0. O. Copeland, of Newberry, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs W C. Shealy and Mr Shealy. Kathy Haynes, of Columbia, was the week-end guest of Jackie Rob bins. Miss Ann Rose was the guest of friends in Columbia for the week end Miss Rose, who is from Ben nettsville, is a member of the Clin ton Senior High School faculty Mr and Mrs Bogie McCary, of Greenwood, were guests on Sunday of the latter's brother. A. B Jacks and Mrs. Jacks Mr and Mrs Kent Krell. of Co lumbu. spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr and Mrs H L Eichel barter. VISITS COUSIN HERE Miss Susan Murphy, of Honea Path, was the week-end guest of her ■ cousin, Miss Kuth Holland, daugh ter of Mrs. John B Holland On Saturday Mrs Frank E. Mil ler and David Boland motored to Camden to see the former’s daugh ter, Mrs. Lollis M. Hardy and Dr. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kogers had as their week-end guests Mr. Rog ers’ niece. Mrs. John Stewart. Mr. Stewart and son. of Rock Hill. PULP AND PXPffR COMPANIES CONSTANTLY ENCASE IN CE6€ACC>, ■TO FIND NEW AND BETTER RIPER SH LP PPODUCTS-AND NEW AND BETTER WAYS TO MAKE THEM/ Zone Meeting Here A Lions Club zone meeting will be held here this evening at 7:30 at Hotel Mary Musgrove with the Clin ton and Joanna clubs as hosts. The zone cabinet included the presidents, vice presidents and sec retaries of all clubs in Laurens Coun ty. This group acts as an advisory committee to the district governor, Rembert S. Truluck. Dr. James McCullough, of Laur ens. is chairman of Zone 6 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and grateful appreciation to the Clinton firemen, Laurens Coun ty fire warden and others who help ed extinguish the recent forest tire in our lands. May God bless you all THE MISSISSIPPI YOUNGS Speaks To County Medical Association Dr. Eleanor Townsend, head of laboratories at the state board of health. Columbia, was the guesi speaker Tuesday evening of last week for the monthly meeting of the Laurens County Medical Asso ciation. While here Dr. Townsend was an overnight guest of Dr and Mrs. E N. Sullivan Missionary Is Speaker At Church Miss Louise Best, of Spartanburg,! retired missionary to Brazil spoke at the Broad Street Methodist Church Sunday School hour on Sun day morning Miss Best, who served for 37 years in a girls boarding school in South Brazil, spoke interestingly of the work there and displayed a-number of articles from that country The program was given in co.i-, nection with the mission study of! the church J Singing Sunday At Sacred Acres The regular Fourth Sunday sing-1 ing 'will be held at Sacred Acres | Prayer Grounds (located on the Ware Shoals Waterloo Highway • Sunday. November 23, at 2:30-4:15 p. m . featuring “The Kitty Bern Family and Shirley Moore (‘.The Little Singing Girl”) of near Sa luda All singers and musicians have a special invitation and everyone is welcome. Rev. G. M Davenport is pres ident of Sacred Acres Revival Services At Joanna Pentecostal The public is invited to attend a week-end revival service at Joanna Pentecostal Church beginning Fri-j day evening, Nov 21. and contin | uing through Sunday, November 23 Services begin each evening at 7| o’clock Miss Frieda Campb 11. of Taylors. | is the visiting evangelist and there | will be special singing each evening | by the Campbell Party. The church is located on the Whit mire Highway and the Rev C. J Sexton is pastor Blonde-Oak, Maple and Mahogany Beautiful Christmas Cards Attractively Boxed 29c to $2.00 Gifts - Novelties Chronicle Publishing Company Stationery Oept. John I,. Mimnauch ‘When Jim bought a gun floater,' 1 thought it was a new gimmick to make a shotgun float if riroppetl in the lake. He tells me it's insurance on guns. Will aliout $.> Lay insurance to cover my guns against fire, theft. loss or accidental damage ?" Wm. J. Bailey Ins. Agency M. S. Bailey & Son Bankers Bldg. PHONE 1246 Hurricane Community News NORTH BROAD ST COMMUNITY CLUB SUPPER The Hurricane Community Club is sponsoring a chicken stew supper for members this evening at 7:30 at the Hurricane school house There will be no charge. Those who wish to join the club but who have not yet obtained their membership may pay their dues at the door. Special membership rates are available for a family. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scoggin were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs John Teague in Augusta, Ga. The Young Adult Class of Hurri cane Baptist Church enjoyed a so cial evening recently at the Pano rama Lodge. 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