The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 10, 1959, Image 5

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Thursday, December 10, 1059 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Briofi About. •. ■ L '. People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Local Residents Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Stilwell and sons have returned to their home in Houston. Texas, after a re cent ten-day visit with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Stil well. Mrs. Jules Abbott of Ware Shoals, was the guest several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oeland. Mrs. C. A. Sullivan, Sr., is with her sister, Mrs. L. S. Austin, in Cameron for a week’s visit. IMPROVING Friends of Mrs. Estelle Abrams will be interested to know she is Mrs. J. W. Montgomery of Me- been chosen as one of a select group from the Erskine College Mixed Chorus to be a member of the Cho- raleers, the traveling choral group. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eichelberger visited their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Eichel berger, Jr., in Chattanooga. Tenn., during the week-end. Mr and Mrs. Ed Walters and Kiwanians Hosts To Ladies Tonight Birth Announcements Talented student performers from POWER three colleges of this area will pro- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Power of vide the program for the annual la- Joanna, announce the birth of a dies night of the Clinton Kiwanis daughter, Kimberly Ann, on Dec. ic. Mrs. Gentry is the farmer Miss Ruby Smith! :i ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. James E Anderson, Jr., announce the birth of a daugh ter, Kimberly Ardelle. on Dec 5 Misses Jennie Rae Surratt and O. F Murphy will lead a carol Mary Ann Brown will serve as ac- service beginning at 7:15 in the Ploy To Be Given _ ^ BflpHit |companLsts and Miss Ethel VRowe, church sanctuary Sunday Evening will be soloist. ^ Intermediates and young people A Christmas play, “Dust of the IfF at the Blalock Clinic. Formerly BapUst Church on Sunday evening. Mrs. Anderson was Miss Peggy Ann December 13 at 7:30 p m ^ < * W ^ nS ' Characters will be Misses Willa Rae McGowan, Veda Jester. Jim- Miss Rebecca Craven will be j will sing Christmas carols through Road, will be given at the Joanna Mary, and Gerald Johnson Joseph, out the town following the play PHONE 74 Club this Thursday night. |5 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Power is RHODES The occasion-is to be held in the ,he forme r ''if* < ^ a ^ de * t€ Hawkins. Mr and Mrs. Queenie Rhodes of mv Ris „ r aml Earvin -vjnHers bane, N. C., is the guest of Mr. and < (j a ]| rooni 0 f ^ fjotpi Mary Mus-; FOWLER Kinards, announce the birth of a ~ _... 1 Mrs. W. M. Hughes and other grove, starting at 8 p. m. Mr an<1 Mrs w ‘Uiam Fowler an son on December 7 at ffavs hospital. si’BSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE friends here for a visit. , . . „ „ t . . nounce the birth of a son, David Jackie Cooper of this city, has fortilng^TsilhoueUes under "the ^ ° n December 5 at Hays hos - Christmas Program Mr : and M^es S Walker ^ straight year They will be joined Jr annourK . e Uie birth ^ a son ; A Christmas mus,cal program un by two Wofford students presenting Ronald Wayne on December 5 at several musical selections in the Hays ^pital Mrs Walker is the Ui , form of solos and duets. And the furmer Grace In fi n ger. Mr. Walker " ,C teach£,r - wa * P re ^ ntf,fl <>n Tues College ‘N* Quintet from Newberry js a at Presbyterian Col- day even ‘ ng ' for ttu ntcember College will round out the program meeting^ of the Hampton Avenue with music for datveinu until mid- MeLEOD Parent-Teachers Association night '■ - \£ r aiM i \i r}s h h McLeod of ° m ‘ hundred and ten voices of As a preliminary to this program, Mdjpp, announce the birth of a dan- fifth and sixth grade students in ghter, Mrs George Plunkett, and the week-end with her mother, Kiwaman Joe Delaney of Joanna is ehter on December 7 at McLeod s son K an< * speech rendered < pro- Mr. Plunkett in Conyers, Ga., where Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mrs. Stutts will scheduled to lead in the group sing- i n £j rm ary. Mrs McLeod is the for- gram entitled Why th she has been ill. ' accompany them home to spend the ing of a number of songs mt . r Miss Ann Blakely, daughter Hang.'’ : o n , : Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Welch and Chris mas season in Raleigh and in Kiwanis -President G. Edward ( ,f Mr and Mrs Ralph Blakely. background little daughter, formerly of Monroe, p3 y ottevllle ’ N - C * with her son Campbell said a number of special A CAMPBELL TWINS der the direction of* Mrs Grace ague Connor, public schools mu- imprvoing at the home of her dau- sons of Raleigh, N. C.. will spend Chimes priate OfUomei/uAi Offire Honrs. 9-5:30 jofpSouth Hroad 'G PHONE DR. I RED K. HOl.t tiMIU WANTED , 300 NEW CUSTOMER LOANS S10 to SI,000 4m;i mm ^inoneg 110 I’lTI'S ST. SAM Si: MVKIMU. Mgr. t i.i vroN - 1*H: 1913 s. C N. C., are occupying an apartment and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. g ues , s w ji| t,e in attendance that m,- an d Mrs Millard Henry at 4«6 West Main street. Mx. Welch H K ‘ hard Stutts. night. The presidents of the various . Campbell announce the birth of jp9 is connected with the Dickerson j BVNKERS HERE Clinton civic dubs have been invit- twin daughters, Sue Kay and Myrtle Construction Company. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bunker, cd. and Carl Hyatt, of Asheville. Faye, on December 2 at Blalock ^ MLss Norma Elder waS the week-- * aK< f daughters were here for a N. C.. governor-elect of the Caro- Clinic. Before marriage Mrs. Camp- ——. ..0.0 ...ou a.. * *■ w ‘ 1 * ' ' ’ ’ " Miss Barbara Ann Hanley. JAMES Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas James announce the birth of a son, last week ’ Z" I nornweil nome CC Michael .Anthony, on December 2 ^ ‘—*— c "" t — at Uie Blalock Clinic. Mrs. James , , . „ , . Mrs. Inez Pruitt spent the week-' vains raxiiun J»uw ■ \ |; g tf|e former Miss Dorothy Wilkie, hnends of Mrt. R P. chapman ^ in Greer wkh her ^ and dau . The ['hornwell Home Economics' , ■> . i BOT will regret to know she sulterea a g^ er . in 4 aw> Mr and Mrs Jake department presented their annual Mr and Mrs. Omer Bolt OUgifj&i#.- it?- ,*9 tx. SX ; X- ^3iS5Siais,»»>!>i»s»i3iss>,3!2s3,3-.st»iS)2tsssg»d»aaa, mlss Norma Eider was me weex- •“ u ^ ^ 1 v “ ,v v-una end guest of Miss TerreU Cook at recent visit with the former’s par linas. District of Kiwanis Interna bell was Converse College Soartanbure v lents. Formerly of BronxviHe, N. Y , tional, has accepted an invitation to Col DP Lott was a business vu- «• ra » vin < "***)«>, D. Ik- prosent at this time Mau , » k. o Ta C., where Mr. Bunker will be in Charlotte, N. C.. several days ^ f Wartm e ,on flairs lor Thornwe || Home Ec the Columbia Broadcasting System. , _ . . _. breaks arm ,— o-.u* „—» .—u Girls Fashion Show broken arm injury in a fall on Thursday at her home. Mrs. Bill Blalock and daughters of Holly Hill, spent last week with her mother. Mrs. B. T. Fuller, while Mr. Blalock was on a business trip to Atlanta, Ga. Mr .and Mrs. James T. Smith and sons, Michael and Ronnie, of Columbia, spent the week-end with , Mrs Smith’s parents, M.r and Mrs. c( * * ier H° me * lere follow ing a E L Holland ( visit with-her son, W. H. McQuiston ^ -n X '4’- <--t-A--*- aRd laifily in Henderson, Ky Pruitt. Fall Fashion Show in Turner Dining nouace the birth of a daughter, Cyn- Mrs. Jimmy Owings and Georgei HaU 0,1 Frida - V ’ November 20. Jlihia liaise, on December 5 at the W Whitehead attended a banquet, Tho Allowing freshmen wore boW clinic. Mrs. Bolt is the for- during the past w eek in Columbia | P laid skirts and coo^aRng over- mgr ^f ls s Pearl Carter, given by Mr. and Mrs. John W .! b,ouses in warm autumn colons: STARNES Hamilton Jr for all Hamilton H arbara Kemp, Claudia Brittain, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Starnes an- Jewelers employees. ‘ > Evonne Watts Hazel Parsb “»' Judy nounce tile birth of a son, Michael Tyler. Peggy Buckner, WillaneUe Anthony, on December 6 at the Bla- cheaper by the box RETURNS HOME Williams ,and Donna Wickham. Mrs. Cora MtQuiston has return- The who mo deled all- NewsGf jig h i.. m Shd Mrs. Paul M. Muller had gilfcsts the past week-end Mr. and n -m ^s ¥> VI Mrs - A - H Gregory and children of DOndS Cross Koads Augusta, Ga Mrs. A G. Rye has returned to w r ool outfits were: Carol Lee Potts, Shelia Owens, and Janet Thompson, who fashioned smart tailored suits lock Clinic. Before marriage Mrs. Starnes'! w a$ -Yli«s Georgia Pes- kopos GREGORY Authorized Dealer SALES • SERVICE • SUPPLIES HOWARD’S PHARMACY Phone 101 Mr and Mrs. Earl Gregory an- of Italian Tweed Bonnie Williams nounce the birth of a son, Jimmy used Scotch plaid in a becoming f :ar [ t j r . ( on December 7 at the suit of red and gray flannel, pleated Blalock Clinic Formerly Mrs.: skirt and matching jacket. Jayne Gregory was Miss Ruth Whitmore. Hartley modeled all-wool, tailored GENTRY Sunday afternoon, Nov. 30, a her home in Aberdeen, Miss., after sk j r ( S anc j j e rsev blouses. Geraldine Mr and Mrs Randolph Gentry number of the adult membere of, having been called here because of ,. Potts wore a very becoming tailor- announce the birth of a son Rickv Fairview Baptist Church Training the death of her aunl, Mrs. Irene ed sk j rt an( j O ver-blouse of wool Douglas on Dec 6 at Blalock Clin- Union visited the Newberry County Young Diller. i aid drip drv cotton Janice Johnson ’ 1 Home for the aged The group car-; Mr. and Mrs. Murphey Timmer-_ m(x|eled a mix match out f it a woo [ ried fruit for the residents of the man and" children were guests on suit with i iri i n g arK j blouse of cotton horn*. Those visiting were Mr. and .Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. Felder p ais | ey 3^ ex t ra skirt of the Mrs. Jack Hutchins, Susan, Neal,[Smith in Laurens paisley sain. and Bridget Hutchins, Mrs. Beesie Among those attending the Shrine Mrs. Roily Bannister, instrucor, Johnson, Mr .and Mrs. James Na- ; Bowl football game on Saturday in was narraor bors, Mrs. Earle Johnson, Mr. and ; Charlotte were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Tally CrappS. Travis and Kip- Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. John W r I gnion Auxiliary py Crapps. Finney, Jr. and Otha Johnson _ . w ^ * * * Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, To Assist Veterans Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 1, at 3:30 spent the week-end with her par- The American Legion Auxiliary the Shady Grove Home Demonstra- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland, members will go to Columbia on tion Ckib held its regular meeting; BOLLINGERS HERE Tuesday, December 15, to help with Mrs. B. W. Cooper, president, pre- Airman IC Robert Bollinger and the Veterans hospital gift shop, sided. During the business session Mrs. Bollinger, the former Miss There will be no meeting here in members drew names of the Lau-, Nannette lioftis, spent the week-end December. Thp rsidnt. Mrs. Thom- rens County Home residents for the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. as Baldwin, asks that all mmbers aged. Each member was asked to B. Loftis. Airman Bollinger has just help in this project and that they furnish a gift to be sent to the home, returned from New Zealand, having contact her for transportation and Two pairs of pajamas were given 1 taken part in the Antartica Deep additional information concerning for state Park. Freeze operation. ! the gift shop. Miss Berly. assistant Home Dem- ——- — — castration agent, gave a most inter esting demonstration on Christmas decorations and gift wrapping. During the social hour Christmas goodies consisting of sandwiches, coffee, cookies, stuffed dates and other dainties prepared by members of the club were served. Visiting with the club for the De-! cember meeting were Mrs. Curtis Osw’alt and Mrs. Texie Johnson. * * * Friday afternoon at 4:30 the Jun iors of Fairview Baputist Church met at the home of Mrs. James Nabors for the Christmas party. Thirteen boys and girls enjoyed the occasion. Games and contests were conducted by Mrs. James Nabors. Balloons to make the oc casion more festive were furnished by Mrs .Jack Hutchins. Follofing the social hour sand wiches, chips, punch and cakes in the form of snow men weer served by Mrs. Jack Hutchins. Mrs. New man Shouse and Mrs. James Na bors All the children were given I candy donated by Les Evans • * • Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m Intermediates of Fairview Baptist Church met at the Shady Grove Community club house for the Christmas social. TTie devotional was led by Alice Summers. A chicken barbecue was served., followed by the devotional. The sup per was prepared by Mr. and Mrs C. W. Johnson and members of the Intermediate Training Union. Immediately following the supper the group enjoyed a number of games and contests. The Interme diates had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ringer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunnicutt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchins and children, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Sbouse. • * * The Shady Grove Community Club will hold its regular monthly meeting Saturday night at the club house. Supper will be served at 7 o’clock. Hostesses for December will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchins, Mrs. Texie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Shouse. • » • Monday, December 14, at 3:30 the 4-H clubs of the Shady Grove communRy will meet at the club house. • * • Tuesday evening, December 8, a Urge number of members of the Fairview Baptist Church Training Union attended “M Night” at the Whitmire Pint Baptist Church. • • • Attend a church in your commun ity on Sunday. s? SPECTACULAR PURCHASE 1,200 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Box 4 For $7.50 $2.00 Each l Local Factory Close Outs w Regular $2.99 vain.—in tirm* for Christma> gifting. Regular, short point or spread collars! Pima broad cloth. regular broadcloth, end on end maxlras merceri/- «* Some wash ‘n’ wear..Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve length e< to *« lava**' *»* ch *‘ Nil* IN*"' 1