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THfc CL1.N rON CHRONICLE Orwtor IL I9S9 Inth Above . . . People You Know Itomi of Inforose Concorninf CHnton Residents Mr .and Mrs. R L. Plaxico and Miss Nannie Young Tribble were guest* a few days last week of Mr. and Mrs. John Cerny in Decatur, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarvis and children, of Rock Hill, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitt* the past week-end. LEAVE FOR FLORIDA Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mrs. George Gambrell left last week to spend the winter in Lake Worth, Fla. Their sister, Miss Mattie Lou Meadors, who has been visiting here, returned to Lake Worth with them. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baker, for merly of Lansing, Mich., have been spending some time here with the latter’s daughters, Mrs. Grace Buell and Mrs. Walt Lee Billy Smith, a senior at Clemson College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H Smith. Mir. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders and children, Patricia and Wes, of Greensboro, N. C., spent the week end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley. Mr. Sanders attended the Ciemson-N. C. game on Saturday. MOVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brackeen, for merly of Downey, Calif., have moved here to make their home ant have purchased a residence at 103 Copeland. St. Mrs. Brackeen’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr, are residing with them. Mrs Brackeen will be remembered here as Mrs. Gladys Boyd. Miss Shirley Staton, sophomore at Winthrop College, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W Staton. i Mr. and Mrs. William E. Henry Jr., of Pineville, came Tuesday to be with the former’s parents. Mr and Mrs. W. Edward Henry for a few days. IN KENTUCKY A G. Sublett spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. Sublett accompanied him back to Louis ville. Ky., for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and children visited the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs H. M Reece in Ruth- G IK STS FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Sam Prather, Mrs. Rae McGee of Kissimmee, Fla., Mrs. J. L. Beaudrot and Mrs. Eu gene Pratt of Greenwood, were guests on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Prather. Earl Horton, student at Clemson College, spent the week-end with his mbther, Mrs. Dimple Horton. Mrs. Wyman Milam and daughter, Linda, are spending some time here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Smith before joining Mr. MUam in Augusta, Ga.. where he is now employed. CONVALESCING Mrs. J. C. Steadman is convales cing at home following an operation illness at the General Hospital in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLeod and children, Patty and Bobby, of Me Bee, spent the week-end with Mrs. McLeod’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely. Mr. McLeod and son, Bobby, attended the Clemaon- N. C. game at Clemson. AT ALUMNAE MEET - Mrs. George R. Blalock is attend ing the Sixth Annual Alumnae Coun cil of Converse College in Spartan burg yesterday and today. Miss Lou Jones Cornwall, student at Sullins College. Bristol, Va., spent the week-end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwall and in Clemson as the guest of friends. Mrs. Robert E. Wysor and Bliss Margaret Kent Bell left yesterday to visit relatives in Southwest, Va. Mrs. E. D. Chaney left yesterday for Pittsburgh, Pa., where she will spend some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. S. P. Beeman and Mr. Beeman. She made the trip from Charlotte by plane George Blalock. Jr., student at Davidson College, N. C., was at home for the week-end. Mrs. C. C. Goode, Jr., of Jackson, Tenn., will spend the coming week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dailey. A. C. McMaster. of Washington, D. C„ joined his family here for the week-end. • Mrs J. B Sptoke and bar fathar. Provence, state WMU executive «ec James Rurimwski of Baltimore R B Simmon*, spent the week-end retary. Mrs Frank Mitchell. nu« m . is spending some time with m Macon. Ga with relatives, going „ooary to Chile; and Mrs J. E his daughter. Mrs Joseph Steiner especially to celebrate the birthday smith, regional WMU president and Mr Steiner Friends will regret Mr Simmons to know of the recent death of Mrs. Mr and Mrs Eugene Sheuro and children. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parker and children of Camden, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Sheont'a mother. Mrs. Clyde McCrary LN NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trowbridge Burkowski in Baltimore Mrs. Craig Purcell af Salisbury. N. C., is viaiting her aunt. Mrs. An sel B Godfrey, and Mr Godfrey. Mrs. Gary Holcombe and sons were in Greenville and Campobello during the week to visit her moth- V* ckMr ™ are spying er. Mrs. H. M. Howard, who re- the,r recentl y completed new home cently underwent an eye operation. on Chestnut Street Extension ... Mrs. W. Roy Pitts, Mrs Billy of col. F V. South will pitts ^ daughter Dl>ne spem 0" A large representation from each of the 14 missionary societies is ex pected to attend Meditation Prayer — Re* Fay Lanford Recognition of pastors ind guests Roll call of societies Appointment of committee* Report of treasurer standingi/ 7 VO—Instrumental music “Pray. Work. Yet more —Mi** Devotional Message—Mr* Asa Ruth Provence, state executive sec- Hatfield \ retary Solo—Mrs Kenneth Wilson Greetings from the host pastor The following program has been WBIU budget. Adoption of 1959-*) awociational and WMU president—Rev. Fay Un arranged: 4:20—Instrumental music 4:30—Moments of worship, - Hymn—The Woman’s Hymn ford and Mrs T C. Burton “Your Love Outpours'* — Mrs Frank Mitchell, missionary to Chile Season of prayer Executive Board Jubilee presen tation 7:00—Prayer and blessings on the president Hymn—“To God Be The Glory" supper v Closing prayer Reports of committees F.lection of officers and presenta tion of personnel elected by the executive hoard Dedicatory prayer "Work With Your Courage ftigj" —Mrs J F. Smith regional WMU >e interested to know she is conva lescing at the Fort Jackson hospital, Columbia, following an operation. Mrs. Smith is with him. Mrs. Heide Trask of Wilmington, N. C., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lee Hunter, and other relatives. Mrs. Margaret Lockett joined Mrs. Mrs. Sarah DeLoache of Lau rens and they attended a recent area meeting of Business and Profession al Women’s Clubs in Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Edmunds of New York, were here during the week to visit the latter’s father, Homer D. Henry. Mrs. J. B. Wilder leaves today for McCormick where she will spend the week-end with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Smith and sons, Michael and Ronnie, o< Co lumbia, were week-end guest of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hoilland. Mrs. W. W. Hutton of Reevesville, spent the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chand ler. AT FORT CARSON " Sgt. Berry S. Tinsley, who re cently returned from a 13 months tour of duty in Korea, spent a 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie B. Tinsley, has gone to Fort Carson, Cok>., where he is attached to an engineering battalion ATTEND GUILD MEET Mrs. L. O. Edwards and Mrs. P. M. Pitts were in Greenwood Sunday to attend the coaching conference for Greenwood District Wesleyan Service Guild of the Methodist Church. week-end in Greensboro, N. C., with the former's son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitts. AIRMAN WILSON HERE Airman 3-c Carl Wilson, formerly stationed at Castle Air Force Base, Merced, Calif., is spending a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Wilson. He will go for duty to Sidi Slamane Base in French Morocco at the end of his leave. HERES WHAT MAKES the Birth Announcements MOON Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Franklin Moon announce the birth of a dau ghter, Teresa Louise, on October 7 at Hays hospital. Before marriage Mrs. Moon was Miss Irene Steven son. DUNCAN TWINS Mr. and Mrs William Perry Dun can announce the birth of twin sons, Donnie Ray and Ronnie Jay, on Oc tober 10 at Hays hospital. Mrs Dun can is the former Miss Lillie Mae Nelson. HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wendell How ell announce the birth of a son, Ricky Wendell, on October 10 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Howell was formerly Miss Mary Fortenberry. CRAVEN Mr. and Mrs Edward William Craven announce the birth of a son, David William, on October 10 at Hays hospital Mrs Craven is the former Miss Carolyn Gastley. dau ghter of Mr and Mrs W P Gast ley CORVAIR REVOLUTIONARY / Short and swaatl Enfftna’s In tha raar-vhara it batangs in a compact car. With mora weight on raar wheats, you gat extra read-grippmg traction for cornering and driving on tea. mud or snow. Also, by avoiding noee-haavineesot front engine compact cars. Corvair handles easier, brafres batter, rides smoother. Styfcng of both 4-door modeis is daan and uncluttered ... as fresh and functional as modern architecture. Unipack Team Engine, trinumssion and drive fears are neatly wrapped in one NfttfweigM package. Takes less space, leaves yon more. OtVWTKUT BOOT BT rtHHKM Bedy nod frame are eethined into a single rigidly eonatrneted mk that reduce* Cor- vair’a weight, enlarge* kt poaaenger space Practically FLAT FLOOR M Corvair is Ammra'i only compart car with a wtaallv- flat floor that gives rest full r>-passenger comfort. For extra space, folding rear seat* convertseasily to make room for 17.6 cm. ft. of TRUNK S UP FRONT Lata at Iwggaga it's i HEAIIT 3 FEET SlItTEI Corvair’3 alnost 5 Inches lover, 1,300 pounds lighter, too. Its conpact size eakes It a joy to Jockey through traffic,a pleasure to park. No need for power assists ©®®IL[EGD You never have to fus s with antifreeze Turbo *ir 6 warns up Quicker, with less wear on parts. Air plane type header* goes to work almost instantly •ODfKWVOt # fixtra 00*4 4-Wheel Independent Suspension Sprlnqs at each vrhewi -ushlon bump* Independ ently of each other far a ride that rivals nuch ooetller oars. Revolutionary Rear Engine works small miracles <t>Uh mi leave It’s the world's firtl production i with the ullra-tmooth ptucrr of Aon reef eUf op potted pi Moms .. and Ike mo* practical Iking of all u Corvairt W PRICE I ■ see it drive it Corvair RY CNEYHLfT kappf»i trimng -***»* erfordton, N. C., the past week-end. tives and friends. Mr and Mrs. Billy Bowers and Mr. and Mrs E B Leo, Mr. and daughter, Susan, of Hartsville. spent Mrs. G. C. Coggins of Spartanburg, the week-end with the former’s were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs mother, Mrs. S. F Bowers Robert Bryson. Mrs. P. B Bailey is spending sev eral weeks in Laurens with her Baptist WMS To daughter, Mrs D M. Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Home spent the week-end in Charleston and the Isle of Palms visiting their son, Billy, a student at the Citadel, and W. G. Duvall of Covington, Ga., f orrner ’ s parents. Mr and Mrs spent the week-end here with rela- w q Horne Mr. and Mrs. C. E Law joined PLAN FOR FALL PLANTING 1*1.ANTS AND PLANTING SERVICE Our 32nd Year Of Continuous Service No Charge For Plans and Estimates DAILEY’S NURSERY l^iurens-CHnton Highway Phone 316-J Meet In Newberry Next Tuesday “Pray, Work. Yet More" will be the theme for the annual session of the Woman's Missionary Union of the Reedy River Association which will be held at Glenn Street Baptist AND THE HAPPIESToriving COMPACT PAD Therr'f x<Mh*ng like s %em nr - anti u» oamp'u t or eke Au ie luxe 'Sorvu ''M you ever droit i their son, (. harlton. a student at the j n on Tuesday, Citadel, in Orangeburg on Friday ()ct(>ber 20 at 4 30 p m ... the Citadel-Wofford The speakers wiU be Mlss Kuth See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer and attended game Mrs Arthur Little is with her daughter, Mrs George Cody, Mr Cody and family in York for a sev eral weeks visit Mrs C M Bailey left Tuesday to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs W. B. Lea. and Mr. Lea in Rocky Mount, N. C. Mrs W. L. Marshall Sr, who accompanied her. will after a few days stay in Rocky Mount, go to Mount Pleasant for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Cutchins, and Mr Cutchins IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 74 PLAXICO CHEVROLET. Inc 300 WEST MAIN STRKK1 ( I. IN TON TELEPHONE >i SPECIAL QAI • • DRESSES OC add RAIN COATS * • Name Brand Regular S8.95 - S10.95 Sizes 5 to 15 141/2 to 24V2 $8.95 Regular $12.95 Beige - Poplin Sizes 10 to 20 DRESSES CAR COATS 45 95 $8.95 Name Brand Regular S12.95 - $14.95 Quilted Lined Plaids Sizes 10 to 18 Ift's 90 to Church Sunday This Series Of Messages Is Published Each W eek Hv the Following Clinton Firm'. In the Inlere^i Of Increasing Church Attendance Murray Garber's CLINTON, S. C. Johnson Bros* Super Market South Broad St. DEES OIL CO. S. Broad St. GASTLEY’S GIFT SHOP Columbia Hw^y. GULF OIL CORP. I. A. Addison. Distributor COOPER MOTOR CO. E. Carolina Ave. L. B. DILLARD 110 Ni. Broad NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna YARBOROUGH OIL CO. 415 W. Main St. D. E. TRIBBLE COMPANY 115 Gary St. Austin-Jones Furniture Co. 105 South Broad St. IRBY’S MARKET 207 M us grove St .JOANNA STORES 9.C. NEWBERRY COUNTY BANK Joanna Fred ipaoda about 1,000 hour* Mck year m school. When he graduate* from high school he will have sat to elasarootna for 12,000 hours. Plua homework MUa Harkins assigned nine pages of seieoe) today. Mr. Brent expects a hook report tomorrew. And so it goes every school day—every year. Don’t let Fred’s crowded tekool roeter worry you. Ha is getting an aducation—the fine education every American child is antitied to. Let Fred's empty spiritual reefer worry yon. He la spending ZERO hours in Chnrch School. Ha la getting NO religioua education. And Ua tragedy la shared by MILLIONS OF AMERI CAN YOUTH. A new kind ed homework is seeded. By friondty mneeregeemnt, by sincere interest, by the example cf mm eon fhmilies la faithful church life—we must hNpfce tha Freda and their parents to taka advantage ad the epiriteal opportunities that America’* churches thb CHunCM eon all . . . all from tm« CHuncn Th« a £hurch U th« gre.teK tw.tot on e.rth foe m« buiMlne of ckanct.t »rvl good cictacnihip. It ua KorchouM »( •plrkual vxlviM. Without • Krone CHunk, M«k«r Jcmocr.iv nor civJmc "on cam nuvKc. There ere four towoJ tceeonc why every perron thouid at tend remcce refuierfy end rupport the Church. They etc; (1) Pochiee*a ake. (1) For hie children'! rake. O) Foe die take of hie coerm unify end necton. (4) Foe the aeke of the Church free If. which needs his wool and massnal •uppori FWa to pe te chaech repularlv i»J read tout Btbie dally. Ua» il it tmr 44 14 IM« BEACON DRIVE-IN Whitmire Hwy. McGEE’S DRUG STORE 100 W Main St. YOUNG’S Gulf Service 211 S. Broad St. CITIZENS FED. SAV. & LOAN 220 W. Main St. COMMUNITY CASH E. Florida St. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. Mrs. B. Hubert Bovd. Agt. lOt W. Pitts St. C. & L. CONCRETE CO. 205 W'. Carolina Ave. T. E. JONES & Sons Furniture 200 W. Main St. HOWARD’S PHARMACY 10} E. Mam St. LARK’S Esso Station *11 & Brand St. CHRONICLE PUB. CO. ■ Gera 4t