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m About . ; . People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Reddeck had as week-end guests the ferror's sis ter, Mrs. Elbert Culler, Mr. Culler and daughters of High Point, N. C. Mrs. Lillie McGinnis and son, Jack McGinnis,, and Fred Sea- wright were business visitors in Spartanburg on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Brehmer were busness visitors in High Point, N. C., this week after attending the Southern Furniture Exposition. Mrs. N. L. Wessinger of Spring- field, Mrs. Kathleen Fanning and Miss Leila Long of Newberry, were guests 4 ! Saturday 0 f the former’s son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wessinger. VISITOR FROM VIRGINIA Mrs. Tom Edmonds of Lynch burg, Va., is the guest for a few days of Mrs. R. E. Sadler. While here Mrs. Edmunds is being en tertained at a number of small informal gatherings. James E. Wolfe spent last week on a business in North Carolina. On Thursday Mrs. W’olfe flew to Greensboro to join him for the re mainder of the week. Friends of (Mrs. F. C. Pinson will be glad to know she is improving at the Columbia hospital, Columbia, where she is a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Ellis have re turned from a visit with their son and daughter-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellis in Columbia. J. R. Cox will return today from Atlanta where he spent a few days this week on business. Mrs. John Speake. of Spartanburg, was the week-end guest of Mrs. J. B. Speake. RECEIVES DISCHARGE Sgt. Cedi E. Maaa of Elo Taro Baoe, Soota Aaa, California, has received his discharge from the Marine Corpo aad ia now at home with hts parrots. Mr. aad Mrs. Dorward Mardock. Friends of Pvt Robert M Turner who spent a fifteen day leave here with Mrs Turner and other rela tives after completing his basic training at Fort Jackson will be in terested to know he ia now stationed at Fort BUss. Tra Mr nod Mrs Evorrtie Carson and of Gastonia were Sunday of Mrs Carson's water. Mrs John M Rooetero and Mr. Mrs Morgan Todd had as Mr and Mrs Bill Du Pro aad ad Joe Little, of AhbevtBo AT MEETING MONDAY Dr W « \4*m ••tie* of the Uao in Atlanta on Mon«a>, Mia» Jody Ehrhordt of Hart Ga.. wdl arrive today to apaaf af the »<•* with Clyde W Ehrtiordt and AT GOVERNOR’S RECEPTION Among those attending the gov ernor’s reception in Columbia on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell, Jr., Charles Johnson, R L. Plaxtco and Claude A. Crocker. HERE WITH MOTHER Mrs. S. B. Hayes of Ridgewood, N. J., is vWlfag her mother, Mrs. J. A. Bailey, who will accompany her home later la the week. Guests on Sunday of Mrs. J. A. Bailey and her daughter. Mrs. S. B. Hayes, of Ridgewood. N. J., were the latter’s mother-inlaw, Mrs. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hayes, of Greer. Friends of Mrs. E. B. Sloan will be interested to know she was able to return to the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs James P. Sloan, on Tuesday follow ing an operation illness at the Gen eral Hospital in Greenville iMr. and Mrs. W. M. Sims were recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs*. Otis G. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sims in Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maddox and son in Madison, Ga. GO TO GEORGIA Mrs. Ernest Chaney will leave Friday to spend some time in Forest Park, Ga., with her son, Frank Chaney, and family, and in Lawrenceville, Ga., with her dau • ghter, Mrs. S. T. Duncan, aad family. Mrs. D. S. Ward of Cuba, Ala., is visiting with the Bennett children at their home on Chestnut street. Captan and Mrs. Bennett are the guests of friends at Fort Bragg, N. C., while the former is there attend ing a military school. Mrs Ward is Mrs. Bennett's mother Bobby Tinman of St. Pete res burg. Fla , spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tinman While here be and Nick Tinman visited their bro ther. Jimmy Tinman, in Mebane, N C. Mrs Eluabeth N Sullivan of Co. lumbu, Mr and Mrs Mark Sulli van and sons of Kershaw, spent Sunday with their son and brother. Dr E N. Sullivan, and family, coming especially to attend the con firmabon service for Jimmy Sulli van Mr and Mrs E E Jones and daughter, Judy, of Aagusta, Ga.. ■pent Sunday with Mrs Jones son. R M Turner and Mrs Turner Mrs W M Sims ■ spending the week m Piedmont with her porents. Mr aad Mrs B. V Rompry AT SURGICAL CONFERENCE Dr • O. RETURN FROM FLORIDA Mr and Mrs. Lynn Coopar, Jr , have returned from a week's vaca tion trip to Miami and other points of interest in Florida. Mis Mary Stokes of Spartanburg, was the week-end guest of Mrs. W. Roy Pitts Mid Mrs. Hugh Simp son. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid and son, Al, were guests on Sunday of Mr. Reid’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Bish op. and Mr. Bishop in Honea Path. Mrs. Milford Smith and daughter, Gail, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones in Blacksburg the past week-end. Miss Emily ^.Bailey, student at Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., spent the week-end with her mo ther, 1 Mrs. P. S. Bailey. AT TRAVIS AFB Friends of Airman 3C John B. Wrenn will be interested to know he is now stationed at Travis Afr Force Base, California. John, tMe son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wrenn, was formerly at Shepard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Tex as. HERE FROM MICHIGAN Mrs Henry Boeve, of Muskegpn, Mich., is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. James Neal and Mr. Neal. Claude Lawson of the Lawson Furniture Co., spent several days this week at the furniture market in High Point, N. C. Friends of Mrs. F. M. Stutts will be interested to know she is im proving after being ill at her home the past week. (Mrs. M Casanova of Greenvile, spent the week-end with her dau ghter, Mrs. James Jacks, and fa mily. HAVE NEW MEXICO TRIP Mr .and Mrs. Rufus Satterwfcite have retuned from a trip to Ros well, New Mexico, where they spent a week with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth E. Lyda, aad Mr. Lyda. Amoag points sf interest visited while away were Carls bad Caverns. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Skenes and little son, Ronnie, of Raleigh. N. C., spent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Speake. Their friends will be interested to know they are moving to Portsmouth, Va., where he ia being transferred Mrs W Roy Pitts has returned from a several days visit with her son. Harold Pitts, and family in Greensboro, N C. VISIT IN FLORIDA Mrs. Eugene Hitt aad Mrs. J. R. Dailey left Saturday for Avse Park. Fla., where they will vtail the farmer's daughter. Mrs. Ir. vto H. Ford, aad Mr. Fsrd. Mrs Hitt will remato far a asmhrr sf weeks with her daughter aad Mrs Dailey will ga to Orlaada where •hr will he the goeat sf relative*. AT DINNER FOR DOZIER Amoag those a Heading the dta- aer an Saturday evenh* at Fart Jarksaa honoring General James C. Doder, who Is retiriag as ad jutant general sf South Carolina were: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wla- gard. Mr. aad Mrs. Francis Bla lock, Ansel B. Godfrey, Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Caaaou, Guy A. Turn Win, and MUford Smith. County Bond Sales Laurens County has exceeded its 1958 quota \of Series E and H sav ings bonds, D. F. Patterson, County Savings Bonds Chairman, has an nounced. Sales of E bonds during 1958 amounted to $370,852 and H bonds sales were $97,500. totaling $468,- 352. E and H bond sales for the month of December totaled $35,144 RONALD McABEE Laurens—Ronald Wayne McAbee, three months old son of Mr and Mrs. James McAbee, died suddenly at his home Friday at 8:15 p. ra. Surviving are one brother, Rick ey McAbee; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McAbee of Spar tanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhodes of Laurens. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at the graveside m Bethel cemetery in Woodruff. REV. R. H. CAUSE The Rev. R. H. Cause has re tired from active ministry and has returned here to make his home. He and Mrs. Cause are residing at 221 Shands Street. Mr. Cause is \a native of Clin ton and served Clinton churches bfe^rr leaving about 1915. During this time he served as pastor of the Church of God at Ia»ckhart, Andrews, Liberty, and Hartsville. Joanna Youth To Conduct Service Sunday. January 25 is observed throughout the Southern Presbyte nan Church u Youth Sunday. In keeping with this tradition the, young people of the First Presbyte- 1 rian Church of Joanna, will conduct the evening service at 7:30 The film. ‘‘Sacrifice of Abraham.’’ wili be shown also The pastor, nev. Hugh D. Pol lard. extends a cordial invitation to the public to attend this servee | MISS STODDARD Owings — Funeral services for | Miss Came Elizabeth Stoddard. 74,: | who was killed at her home Friday afternoon, were conducted Sunday at 2 00 p. m. from the chapel of the j Cannon Funeral Home in Fountain Inn by Dr T Layton Fraser. Burial! was in Harmony church cemetery. •Miss Stoddard was a daughter of the late Robert James and Deree DuPre Stoddard and was a grad uate of Chicora College for Women I now known as Queens College and 1 had taught in the Sunday school do i partment of New Harmony Presby- j terian Church for several years. She was also a member of the UDC Surviving are one brother Adger • Stoddard of Owings. and several. • nieces and nephe ws BEAUTIFUL BIBLES 12.25 to 510.00 An Ideal Gift KING JAMES AND REVISED STANDARD VERSIONS White Bibles For Brides (Some With Zippers) White Testaments Red Letter Testaments Chronicle Publishing Company 109 GARY ST ; ■:>' :.s ia T- -<Sf standard of the world in Excellence For longer than half a ccnturv ( adiii t r h t> L'-M f.:- m a tradition of goodness .md '’r>crioi v of prod u t — a rrr: i that has made Cadillac the >\mbol of cx< ciicn r the world over. 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